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with me after bringing us tomorrow, with me after former trade minister and the broadcaster. i cannot wait for this evening. 0k, hope a quick look at the front page and let's start with the front page and let's start with the financial times for its report that sterling took a two—year low and marked its responding to the crying list to the brexit strategy —— growing list. no deal looks slightly as boris johnson's team continues a plan to suspend parliament before the 31st deadline and boris johnson plans parliament before the 31st deadline and borisjohnson plans to hold an early general election because he is keen to take onjeremy corbyn. and again on the front page of the guardian, boris johnson being accused of repeatedly ignoring expert advice on the viability of
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his vanity projects is london mayor and taxpayer suggest nearly £1 billion. charging householders to dump waste and rubbish tips, the government to review into the area that a male is calling for ministers to and what he describes as the disgraceful neglect of families living with the burden of dementia. urging the government to rethink its decision to enact free tv licenses for the age of 75. the first person to be killed writing an electric scooter and britain has called for a ban. that start with our chat and this incredible news that emerged today. from the inquest. the front page of the metro. this is a newspaper review so if you compare
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the newspaper, the metro is the only one carrying it and i think they put in an absolutely the right place, everybody goes to work, especially in london they will be picking this up in london they will be picking this upfor in london they will be picking this up forfree in london they will be picking this up for free and there is a picture ofa up for free and there is a picture of a policeman who is shown on the right, he is there and dark top and some grey trousers and over on the left, there is a suicide bomber with a suicide vest on, he's got a knife in his right hand and our hero is com pletely in his right hand and our hero is completely unarmed. the police can have many criticisms in many ways, think about how they operate in certain areas. the fact that they have incredibly good things like tensions that have not been reformed. so from a running economy preview and street point of view, the police get it wrong. but i have to tell you, how many people who
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criticise the police every day we wa nt to criticise the police every day we want to be that guy that night. the danger that he and his colleagues ran, this particular guy, he is of polish origin but if you look at the names of the victims, and the heroes and heroines in this particular case. it representation of london. people will talk about us being a melting pot, seven nationalities we re melting pot, seven nationalities were involved in this particular case, were involved in this particular case , you were involved in this particular case, you see the footage of him running towards these three suicide bombers, people think they have viable bombs, they are 12 inch nice and still killed eight people, and then they backed off, but these particular guys did not have any r . particular guys did not have any weaponry. if you look at the police and the states, they are like paramilitary. on that night, if you listen to the footage do you see it, you see at what risk they were at and there a couple of bakers who are
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armed with nothing but plastic crates and brooms, they also ran towards the danger, so all hands on deck and many more lives would've been lost happy when i pull together. if london is the capital of the world, it is the harmonization regardless of the colour of the skin what god they worship, they come here to pursue a better life, and live in peace and that night is evidence of no matter what the forces of evil are, the good people of london will rise up and beat them. the officers are faced with an appalling and confused scene, you can see faced with an appalling and confused scene, you can see in faced with an appalling and confused scene, you can see in that footage and this was the scene at the market, and he said that there was nothing that could prepare you for what happened. but it we can also be said that people have been told to run and hide if they can't confront
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safely, that also kept the death toll lower than it could have been. let's turn to the times, you are but very keen on this. why? we are heading towards a no deal. polemic but and the times, johnson did say it. we now have boris whispers. johnson and his team believe that jeremy corbyn's week labour is horribly divided, so if he delivers brexit, he wants to hold an early general election to hit labour while they are divided and this is the headline, they claim allies, so it will be on a war footing and i think we have had a massive event in central london raising £1 million, pulled up the war chest attack and
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destroy labour while they are in the sandbox but does likely the plan of theresa may. she lost the majority. he saw the headlines. the reason i was going to attack it but it has been dealt with when you read the actual article, never let the fa cts the actual article, never let the facts given the way of a good story. making a deal before brexit would be an absolute folly, and that is what i would attack but then he starts with labour in this amazing problem but they have this membership of the young, mainly, not all, mainly in the southeast. they are remain. the of the north of england, good traditional labour voters were mainly brexit. what about the good
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young people ? mainly brexit. what about the good young people? if you look at the leadership of the party, you have someone leadership of the party, you have someone at the top of it was brexiteer and then you've got quite a few people who are not. that is what they mean by divided. a general election will do what they think, it will finish labourfor election will do what they think, it will finish labour for the same reason it will finish the conservative party because the conservative party because the conservative party, labour will lose the breast of them remainders and the breast of them remainders and the brexit party for the ones in the north. the tories will lose all of the country to the brexit party. unless they do an electoral pact.|j do not think they would, but in any event, you have the two parties if they have a general election before brexit is delivered, they will have the same problem. but oppositions very rarely win elections. do it
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after a general election, after brexit and it solves the problems for the tories because it's been delivered, and therefore he could be persuaded to say corbyn is in disarray. it to go afterjeremy corbyn on the basis of anti—semitism in our basis of defence, i get it. if you want to go firm for a fractured party in brexit, same thing applies. that won't happen any more because it has been delivered, so it is a wrong premise to thinking go against my brexit. let's say brexit is delivered, whatever delivered means, by the 31st of october. who knows what state the economy will be in, the pound them with investment, etc. come next year. your snorting and sniffing, you should be interested in this. 0k, it you should be interested in this. ok, it works or some people by
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december if everyone. the apologists, if you look at the macro economic basis, a no deal will hurt france, germany, just like it will hurt britain, pan across 27 other countries and they move who says there will be no pain, they are lying to you. financial times. ursula von der leyen has got the top eu post and she said interestingly enough, i will consider an extension but it has not been an easyjourney for her. she only won by a few votes. she is on the centre—right, she is an ally of angela merkel, outlined journey defence minister
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and she feels that unless britain shifts its red lines, we have got to stay with the brexit deal and the duties redlines, the opportunity comes to extend but only if there are good reasons for doing so and nigel has called for the pin—up girl, very well, isn't he now? for the euro sceptic movement and she did get some support from some members of the european parliament so members of the european parliament so she did squeak over the party, because they did see her as the candidate of the cartel establishment. she has been the defence minister of germany, and that they have been in shambles, they cannot kill and exercise the ta nks they cannot kill and exercise the tanks because they don't work. they do not have aeroplanes that work they do not pay the 2% that they should for the protection of nato when they are in the front line with
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nato's greatest threat. europe, it is an amazing place. last time election got someone who went to luxembourg and this time, to get someone luxembourg and this time, to get someone who is a failed defence minister. did they never learn? there is an investigation of the management of funding. let's turn to the eye now. talking about brexit, heading for no—deal brexit under a new prime minister, very quickly,. you have brought a house, haven't you? did you go into a house and say tell you what, i will pay you whatever you want and by the way, i will not pull out of the deal. you would never buy a car or house, we should have politicians or a bath, should have politicians or a bath, should we? there out there in public saying we cannot have no deal, will bring out the —— we will bring down
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the government for no deal. the same bring the song, because britain has no more negotiation. with the deal is about is it will hurt germany, france and know hurt us more and anyone who tells you it won't is lying to you. but, if you leave everything on the table, never closure options down there negotiation. you to be able to afford walk away though. when you're representing and buying your house, if you do not buy that house, if the house you're currently living in, the big question is whether the germans, french, do not blink and say, so be it. what do we do than? we have got no idea what's going to happen. that is the problem but we should have done when we served notice is saying we are preparing for two and a half years, preparing
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for two and a half years, preparing for no deal, we'll spend our time preparing for no deal and also, we do not want no deal and please come and talk to us if you wish. but whatever you do, but we did instead was subsequently go on our knees and say, we are not ready at all. just to close off this particular story then, your thoughts, are we going to go no deal? highly likely. i do not think it's about blinking, it is contentious language, but what i do think is if he is not in any one's interests, it's not in anybody‘s interest. it hasn't stopped people from going to war before. but it's not in anyone's interest. they have boxed themselves into a corner. daily mail. daily mail, time to and
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the dementia care bill's the trail. i asked you that this matters to me and. it matters to a lot of people. you'll make my mother does not know who i am and she is at peace and she is quite happy and there is no nastiness about it. she is 95 years old and if i said to her that she was 19 andi old and if i said to her that she was 19 and i have birthday party in active, loud and bubbly woman, she would not even recognise me, she would not even recognise me, she would say take me out and shoot me. but i have a very personal connection on this and he gets me upset. but my family has sold her house and use the money to pay for her care and when that runs out, which it will in a few months' time, we will all pay for it. a bit of
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this, but their say is you need party groups to tackle this crisis and this should not be a process of political fame, the should and this should not be a process of politicalfame, the should be and this should not be a process of political fame, the should be all parts of society trying to solve this crisis because this is a crisis that can affect you no matter where you are. this is all funding options against tax exemptions, the trouble with this as it is a bit late, but we do need to do is take it away from the nhs, simply because this is not something the nhs, the nhs will not, but what i do think was something in here is if you have a house and house inflation took the price up, not your efforts, not your work, not many of which you already pay tax, but one thing think the value was inflation and no other reason, i know you are thinking i am
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and harassing my parents house one day —— inheriting my parents house one day. and where i think the daily mailare one day. and where i think the daily mail are right, one of the things is they have, we are doing this, we are paying for this and people are being paid paying for this and people are being pa id less paying for this and people are being paid less because the council, is that because the me to? and i am subsidizing some of the same room. that might be a fact of life, but it is unfair. this is needlessly difficult. we have defined the nhs and if the have general taxation that may need to rise in order to solve this problem and no one wants to. she will bring this story back, ido to. she will bring this story back, i do not know who this does not touch. i have two neighbours and is
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so sad to see them but the support is key. come back at 11. right, ok. we have another addition so we hope you canjoin we have another addition so we hope you can join us we have another addition so we hope you canjoin us for we have another addition so we hope you can join us for that here we have another addition so we hope you canjoin us for that here in we have another addition so we hope you can join us for that here in the papers, i will see you at the top of the hour. good evening. many of us got to see some sunshine for a few spots though but we had quite a lot of cloud bubbling up and we have to get used to bar cloud over the next couple of days because things are turning more u nsettled, days because things are turning more unsettled, cloud increasing over northern ireland scotland with bricks of rain arriving care for the second half of the night, some heavy rain with some brisk winds ahead that stays largely drive some clear spells, temperatures in double digits, sake start for northern ireland did not rain will extend its
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way eastwards western scotland eventually making its way across the northern sea with parts of north wells maybe the odd spot of rain for the southwest. and if that has an increase of cloud, it would turn increasingly hazy with the winds across western areas with that band of rain and a little cooler here we have the best of the dry weather and eastern parts of england stood up to 25 or 26 degrees, good for all of us on thursday but windy weather to come on friday.
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