tv The Papers BBC News February 25, 2019 10:45pm-11:01pm GMT
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this is bbc news. helen, they are saying a the headlines at 11:00: agreement. helen, they are saying a dramatic development tonight, that jeremy corbyn and his senior colleagues say that the prime minister was appearing to if labour's conditions for a brexit deal are not accepted by parliament, bow to their demands and rule out they would then back the no—deal brexit which she has not wa nted the no—deal brexit which she has not wanted to do. obviously we have big a new public vote. we need to go back to the people to headlines from jeremy corbyn and now theresa may, but this is quite, as ask them to break this blog jam it says, a mass walk—out, she can't before we leave with no deal at all. afford to have this happen. they haven't got a majority in the —— logjam. at a global summit meeting in egypt, commons, and so we have got to make the prime minister met eu leaders, sure she understands. they are big and insisted a brexit deal by the 29th march was still within reach. hitters to actually put their names any delay is a delay, it does not to this and it is crucial that she listens to these ministers. use it address the issue, it does not resolve the issue. there is the in the house of lords as a opportunity to leave with a deal on conservative, —— use it in the house of lords as a conservative, you the 29th of march and that is what think that ministers will quit we are working on. gci’oss think that ministers will quit across the government? it is getting very serious and very tight to the line, the 12th of march now for a
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vote, so there is seriousness and some of the ministers i know, they have been very supportive of the prime minister, and i think now this isa danger prime minister, and i think now this is a danger zone. we have big hitters, to go away with no deal is not for anybody. she doesn't have an actual majority without the help of the dup, 23 dissidents have been meeting in parliament, 15 have said they are ready to resign and that would completely trash any hope of a majority. possibly make the independent group the third biggest party, they would be entitled to money and funding, and to take off ina way money and funding, and to take off in a way no one predicted. only if these ministersjoin... yes. some people last week were deriding the independent group but they have had an impact on both the tories and
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labour, and the threat of walk—outs forjeremy corbyn is also cataclysmic for labour. so maybe independent group have moved the positions for both parties and for jeremy corbyn making this statement, that this effectively unites the conservative brexiteers. yes, no one wants to have a general election, andi wants to have a general election, and i think the independent group has made people get quite serious about this, these three members of the conservatives walked across the floor of the chamber, this is serious, so we have got to understand, but also with the labour party, we have got to think about the constituencies in the north and the constituencies in the north and the west midlands who voted to leave, so they have issues within their own party that is causing concern. their own party that is causing concern. one estimate of 25 labour mps that were not... that do want
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brexit and don't want a referendum. it is like a game of chess at the moment. this is the guardian. jeremy corbyn will back a public vote to stop a tory brexit and this comes after a push by keir starmer and deputy leader tom watson. tom watson is going to address his own group of labour mps tomorrow, is the prime minister makes her statement. huge matching nations behind the scene, and a lot of coded messages. —— huge macca nations. tom watson was one of the senior labour mps who said they would take this seriously, jeremy corbyn was dismissive, but tom watson and john mcdonnell took it seriously. if they don't make this move labour are in
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danger of imploding just like the tories. two houses alike in dignity but both are in danger of completely collapsing over the most divisive issue of our time, brexit. do you thinkjeremy corbyn will go through ultimately with the referendum push? what is your hotline like tojeremy corbyn? laughter a lot of scepticism about his commitment to a second referendum. what is the policy behind that? the second referendum, i'll be having a definite line to say we are definitely going to go and that is that? -- definitely going to go and that is that? —— our way. definitely going to go and that is that? —— ourway. we definitely going to go and that is that? —— our way. we have lots of demonstrations outside parliament, it has become toxic and personal and so we it has become toxic and personal and so we have got to be careful, because it has taken so much time. and also for me personally there is
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also domestic bills which are being pushed further back. second referendum, is that the magic bullet to create the harmony between parties? i don't think so. you are right. i voted parties? i don't think so. you are right. ivoted remain parties? i don't think so. you are right. i voted remain but i'm worried about extending the process and increasing the levels of toxicity in the debate, i find it very distressing to my friends and families are falling about and the government is totally paralysed. i have a friend who deals with the ministry of education and she said 700 people have been moved from that department to plan for no—deal brexit, but what is happening to education? your issues with victims of knife crime, these things are going by the way. the potential railing out of a no—deal brexit, and peter kyle, who i interviewed earlier,, who have the amendment, he said the referendum would end the debate, so labour would allow this
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referendum. they are saying it would be completely bilateral. 29th of march we are going to come out with a deal or a no deal, and march we are going to come out with a deal ora no deal, and i march we are going to come out with a deal or a no deal, and i think people are very nervous about what politicians are saying. many people wa nt politicians are saying. many people want a second vote. that is because they can now vote. also the older generation, they are living longer and working longer, so you cannot dismiss the older generation either. we need to have a sensible conversation. so that is the reason why they are suggesting putting the vote back to the public. indeed. but we already had a vote. there was one
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vote already, but it is completely gridlocked at the moment and peter kyle's amendment might be the only way out of it as long as it is done quickly because the longer it is extended the more toxic it becomes and if it is definitive we cannot say it is the best of three, like stone scissors paper, it has got to be final. jeremy corbyn leading the papers at the moment. this is in the telegraph. and may be theresa may extending article 50 if there is not a deal. cabinet ministers want this reeled out. i can see that. how may times to be have to go back and forward ? times to be have to go back and forward? most times to be have to go back and forward ? most of times to be have to go back and forward? most of them want to support the prime minister but now everybody is getting tired as well. and also there is a labour brexiteer
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back shift, as well. that is right. it is like a pincer movement. let's move away from brexit and we can have a look at the daily mirror. rather optimistic looking photograph. hottest february day ever. someone in the water. i don't know where that was taken. probably i beazer. —— i beazer. my concern about these jolly photographs, it ignores the extremely serious climate change implications. we were talking about our children, my three children have become vegetarian because of climate change reasons. you are as well? i'm not, but i
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respect people who are for that reason, because the amount of methane cattle emits, but my youngest son said, hurray, the hottest day of the year, but they we re hottest day of the year, but they were being ironic, because the planet is hotting up. there was the story about polar bears searching for food. there is story about polar bears searching forfood. there is a massive damage being wrought on the planet and celebrating a hot day in february is not going to help. i would like a man with a knotted hanky on his head. i can pose for the daily mirror tomorrow! my there is a big issue with climate change and we have seen this going on before but we have got to look at this, we have got concerns behind this. one piece of happy news. olivia colman is the asker queen.
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what was so brilliant about the speech, she seemed as if she was not prepared to win, and it was a stream of consciousness and that was so fantastic about it, she said, i was a cleaner once and i loved thatjob but every day i dreamt of this moment and i practised the speech and that struck a chord with eve ryo ne and that struck a chord with everyone in whatever walk of life. you have a dream and maybe you can fulfil it. it is an aspiration, you can be, it doesn't matter whether you are a cleaner, you can be at the top of your league and this lady is having a ball because she was not even knowing what she was saying, in a sense. i always wanted to be an actress. inspiring, but may be too late. she also blew a raspberry. when she was told to wrap up.
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late. she also blew a raspberry. when she was told to wrap uplj late. she also blew a raspberry. when she was told to wrap up. i have also been told to wrap up! that's it for this hour. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests, james rampton from the independent, and baroness helen newlove, the victims commission and conservative peer. we'll all be back for another look at the papers at 11:30. but for the moment, goodbye. good evening. the weather map is pointing to another warm february day tomorrow, where temperatures once again could approach 20 degrees, and today we have got up to 20.6 which is the highest temperature in recorded history in
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the uk, and the plume of warm air that has come out of north—western parts of africa pretty much as drifting towards the north, even as far north as the arctic circle and many western parts of europe are breaking their february temperature records. the nights are still long at this time of year so temperatures drop away like a stone through those long clear nights, and early on tuesday morning they will be a touch of frost in some areas and last night we were down to 3—4 in some areas and quite possible we will get that again on tuesday morning. the high pressure is dominating the weather across western and central parts of europe, not the case in the far east of europe, a lot colder from eastern poland east and down into the balkans, but portugal, spain, france, the low countries, germany, the uk, basking in sunshine and once again on tuesday those temperatures will be soaring for the time of the year come into the high
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teens. there is a possibility it could even get up to 20 in a few areas, like today. wednesday might see mist and fog around. especially in the south. so it could be a disappointing start to the day, but eventually the sunshine will come out, the temperatures up once more, but not quite as spectacularly warm on wednesday. from wednesday the weather pattern shifts —— from thursday the weather pattern shifts, low pressure starts to wind up and you can see the first weather front approaching behind me, the first signs of the weather breaking down on thursday with cloud and rain, thursday might not be a great day for some, it would be much colder, but a bit of sunshine thrown in, as well. on friday, the weather might pick up, more sunshine, but from saturday and sunday the wind picks up saturday and sunday the wind picks up and the rain arrives. goodbye.
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