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while some tory mp5 previously, while some tory mps didn't want their name associated either way, didn't want their name associated eitherway, more didn't want their name associated either way, more and more have decided that they do want to have a say in the vote and they think it's symbolically important to take part. what will happen after this, we'll see the full list of people who voted to back the report but also who voted against the report and all those who chose not to turn up at all and that will presumably include the prime minister. there are some who have said there are reasons to be away from parliament today and why they won't take part in the vote but for some that list will potentially cause a reaction from fellow mps but also constituents too. there is no one really expecting that this report won't be endorsed because we know it has the full backing of all the opposition but also a significant number of tory mps to have said today they will vote for it so i don't think
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there's any doubt that they will be enough of a division to contradict what the report is finding but some who seem like they will vote against it. ., ., ., ~ , who seem like they will vote against it. how long are we likely to have to wait? asi as i think i think we did hearfrom some of borisjohnson possible supporters in the comments were probably the ones likely to be voting against this report but i don't think there was a significant number of comments were probably the ones likely to be voting against this report but i don't think there was a significant number of cumbersome expected that left that result fairly shortly.— result fairly shortly. down at westminster _ result fairly shortly. down at westminster for _ result fairly shortly. down at westminster for us - result fairly shortly. down at westminster for us and - result fairly shortly. down at westminster for us and just | result fairly shortly. down at - westminster for us and just update you, the report into borisjohnson will now go to the division and after you heard the mp objecting to abducting unanimously —— adopting.
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we will pay for the result on the boat. let's go back to our panel and troll is with me. and this was always a possibility but ed, did you see this happening? i always a possibility but ed, did you see this happening?— see this happening? i didn't. over the course — see this happening? i didn't. over the course of _ see this happening? i didn't. over the course of the _ see this happening? i didn't. over the course of the day, _ see this happening? i didn't. over the course of the day, the - see this happening? i didn't. over the course of the day, the path i see this happening? i didn't. over the course of the day, the path of| the course of the day, the path of least resistance would be a vote and i could not see the camera in terms of shouting into a quick it was interesting that the speaker then shows to have a vote because during the vote by acclamation is quite clear where the houses but they chose to have a vote and everyone in the conservative side, the labour site, it is easy, they can offer for this report and condemn boris
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johnson put it is complicated, as you pointed out, the prime minister is in a different position because he has not shown up. they say he did not have the guts to see this through and backed the verdict of the house of commons committee saying he is in trouble on that and if he had shown up and voted for it, it would further stoked the war with borisjohnson. boris it would further stoked the war with boris johnson. boris johnson is it would further stoked the war with borisjohnson. borisjohnson is put it about that he has asked his supporters to abstain and this is widely perceived as cover for the fact that actually boris johnson doesn't have a huge amount of support in the house of commons. the windsor framework which is the revised deal after brexit and their post very few in the lobby. in the verdict against this committee will be very small and both sides will claim different things from it. once i proclaim borisjohnson's support
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is very low and borisjohnson will claim me asked his supporters to abstain. and it is very unhappy times for the conservative party as a result of this mess. that times for the conservative party as a result of this mess.— a result of this mess. that is an a -t a result of this mess. that is an apt summation. _ a result of this mess. that is an apt summation. talking - a result of this mess. that is an apt summation. talking about l a result of this mess. that is an i apt summation. talking about how this is about accountability and an added layer of accountability because constituents will be able to see other mps voted? the accountability may come in the ballot _ the accountability may come in the ballot box — the accountability may come in the ballot box. in 2015 to 16 when donald — ballot box. in 2015 to 16 when donald trump was running for president, of the republicans said to be _ president, of the republicans said to he the — president, of the republicans said to be the death of our party and they— to be the death of our party and they make — to be the death of our party and they make that argument. and seeing here in_ they make that argument. and seeing here in the _ they make that argument. and seeing here in the united states, and you're seeing in britain as well. the dynamic in the conservative
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party. the — the dynamic in the conservative party, the chaos, lack of a leader, the previous— party, the chaos, lack of a leader, the previous leaders up against boris _ the previous leaders up against borisjohnson and the previous leaders up against boris johnson and unclear message and it— boris johnson and unclear message and it can _ boris johnson and unclear message and it can only be badness the conservatives the electoral perspective can only be british democracy and the labour party, they must he _ democracy and the labour party, they must be looking for a tether when the message in the upcoming elections. pc the message in the upcoming elections-_ the message in the upcoming elections. ., ., ., , ., elections. pc overall healthy for democracy. _ elections. pc overall healthy for democracy. can _ elections. pc overall healthy for democracy, can you _ elections. pc overall healthy for democracy, can you unpack- elections. pc overall healthy for i democracy, can you unpack that? there is a very vibrant debate intemally— there is a very vibrant debate internally for the area about what is it that — internally for the area about what is it that makes for a healthy democracy agency the american system bein- democracy agency the american system being challenged by donald trump begin— being challenged by donald trump begin to _ being challenged by donald trump begin to reference it because he is a one _ begin to reference it because he is a one man — begin to reference it because he is a one man wrecking ball to american democracy — a one man wrecking ball to american democracy. he pushed towards an insurrection, denial of the actual votes _ insurrection, denial of the actual votes that— insurrection, denial of the actual votes that were tallied the 2020 election— votes that were tallied the 2020 election is now attempting to undermine the concept of the rule of
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law in— undermine the concept of the rule of law in the _ undermine the concept of the rule of law in the united states and has been _ law in the united states and has been indicted for stealing classified secrets that belong to the american people and arguing that somehow— the american people and arguing that somehow he is being treated unfairly as of this _ somehow he is being treated unfairly as of this is _ somehow he is being treated unfairly as of this is some kind of autocratic system and it is not. and the system — autocratic system and it is not. and the system has to work, the damage to be _ the system has to work, the damage to be make _ the system has to work, the damage to be make is not being challenged by him _ to be make is not being challenged by him when we look at britain, we see the _ by him when we look at britain, we see the system with standing this kind of— see the system with standing this kind of shenanigans. i'm going to tell the _ kind of shenanigans. i'm going to tell the british people to not go out for— tell the british people to not go out for them would have a party behind closed doors, i'm going to deny— behind closed doors, i'm going to deny it— behind closed doors, i'm going to deny it happened and then, i'm going to quit— deny it happened and then, i'm going to quit rather than be accountable for my— to quit rather than be accountable for my actions and really coming to me, for my actions and really coming to me. what— for my actions and really coming to me, whatjohnson did by quitting is he tried _ me, whatjohnson did by quitting is he tried to — me, whatjohnson did by quitting is he tried to undermine the system a little bit _ he tried to undermine the system a little bit more and undermine british— little bit more and undermine british faith in democracy rather than _ british faith in democracy rather than standing there like a true leader— than standing there like a true leader in— than standing there like a true leader in taking the punishment and staying _ leader in taking the punishment and staying in— leader in taking the punishment and staying in the game, he quit. and to me, staying in the game, he quit. and to me. this _ staying in the game, he quit. and to me. this is _ staying in the game, he quit. and to me. this is a — staying in the game, he quit. and to me, this is a demonstration of
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parliament that when they come through— parliament that when they come through with this vote that is at the bounds of democracy and that is not how— the bounds of democracy and that is not how we — the bounds of democracy and that is not how we are in britain and hopefully_ not how we are in britain and hopefully it is a good model for the united _ hopefully it is a good model for the united states.— united states. rishi sunak was not in parliament _ united states. rishi sunak was not in parliament today _ united states. rishi sunak was not in parliament today and _ united states. rishi sunak was not in parliament today and he - united states. rishi sunak was not in parliament today and he is - united states. rishi sunak was not in parliament today and he is not l in parliament today and he is not going to take part in this vote. she wants to lead a government of integrity, how important is it going to be that he is not here today. it to be that he is not here today. it is interesting, normally we do ask people in this programme, become she would prefix and firm views which they put clearly as possible —— they would come with fixed and firm views. employing the benefit of hindsight, i think he probably was in the state from rishi sunak to not be there to vote. —— a mistake. as you have said earlier, there are gray areas where boris johnson
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you have said earlier, there are gray areas where borisjohnson did or did not transgress and how fair the report was not stern but punishment was. at the end of the day, the comments can reached a verdict, the prime minister should have been here to vote for them this typing —— this and endorse it. it was either tomorrow or will say a transitive justice and borisjohnson has been shambolic retreated. i think asjoe was saying, the view of the public will that this report reach the right conclusion in the commons should have endorsed it. band right conclusion in the commons should have endorsed it. and when ou look should have endorsed it. and when you look at — should have endorsed it. and when you look at what _ should have endorsed it. and when you look at what the _ should have endorsed it. and when you look at what the headlines - should have endorsed it. and when you look at what the headlines will| you look at what the headlines will be and i should have said in hindsight, just taking a look actually at what is happening westminster, looks like we'll be
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near the vote, how about we listen in for now. we will keep an eye on that, to forgive me if i rudely interrupt you at some point, it will be because you have action in westminster and we are waiting for the result of mps having voted and it should be revealed in a moment now and will bring you the scores as they come in and this is gone to an on the record vote which is referred to as a division and that is after some mps objected to and adopting this report unanimously. if i can pick up from where we left off. talking about for two weeks after the left rishi sunak, in hindsight, it might�*ve been a good idea but he is trying to distance himself from all
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of this, isn't he? 3 trying to distance himself from all of this, isn't he?— of this, isn't he? s rishi sunak assembly _ of this, isn't he? s rishi sunak assembly calculations - of this, isn't he? s rishi sunak assembly calculations going i of this, isn't he? s rishi sunaki assembly calculations going on of this, isn't he? s rishi sunak i assembly calculations going on here and the report _ assembly calculations going on here and the report for— assembly calculations going on here and the report for boris johnson from _ and the report for boris johnson from the — and the report for boris johnson from the parliamentary party in the public— from the parliamentary party in the public at _ from the parliamentary party in the public at large, they're still trying — public at large, they're still trying to— public at large, they're still trying to hold together this coalition and a coalition has been fractured — coalition and a coalition has been fractured by a very angry former prime _ fractured by a very angry former prime minister trying to take down in his— prime minister trying to take down in his battles. you do not want to exacerbate — in his battles. you do not want to exacerbate that if current prime minister— exacerbate that if current prime minister and exacerbate that if current prime ministerand so, you exacerbate that if current prime minister and so, you would find wait for that _ minister and so, you would find wait for that. another way that is the problem — for that. another way that is the problem is — for that. another way that is the problem is that when members of the committee _ problem is that when members of the committee would be accused of attending a lockdown party and albeit _ attending a lockdown party and albeit very inadvertently and. we are albeit very inadvertently and. are going to albeit very inadvertently and. - are going to hear from lindsay now. but school for its toll westminster. order! order. the ayes to the right,
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354. the order! order. the ayes to the right, 354- the noes _ order! order. the ayes to the right, 354. the noes to _ order! order. the ayes to the right, 354. the noes to the _ order! order. the ayes to the right, 354. the noes to the left, _ order! order. the ayes to the right, 354. the noes to the left, sevens. l 354. the noes to the left, sevens. booing. who are you? the 354. the noes to the left, sevens. booing. who are you?— 354. the noes to the left, sevens. booing. who are you? the ayes to the riaht, booing. who are you? the ayes to the riht, 354. booing. who are you? the ayes to the right. 354. the — booing. who are you? the ayes to the right, 354. the noes— booing. who are you? the ayes to the right, 354. the noes to _ booing. who are you? the ayes to the right, 354. the noes to the _ booing. who are you? the ayes to the right, 354. the noes to the left, - right, 354. the noes to the left, seven — right, 354. the noes to the left, seven the _ right, 354. the noes to the left, seven. the eye right, 354. the noes to the left, seven- the ey— right, 354. the noes to the left, seven. the eye the reaction within parliament — seven. the eye the reaction within parliament really _ seven. the eye the reaction within parliament really says _ seven. the eye the reaction within parliament really says it _ seven. the eye the reaction within parliament really says it all. i seven. the eye the reaction within parliament really says it all. only i parliament really says it all. only seven said no. sierra campbell is there for us and the result we've been waiting for. and the cry you heard in the house, who are you, the seven people that voted this
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committee report our political correspondent, that is the result and there, no one expected this not to go through. the question was whether there would be a vote at all. with this, questions will be asked about the seven people who voted against it. taste asked about the seven people who voted against it.— asked about the seven people who voted against it. we should know the names fairly — voted against it. we should know the names fairly shortly _ voted against it. we should know the names fairly shortly because - voted against it. we should know the names fairly shortly because the i names fairly shortly because the list of who voted on the department website, we will have a look at. but as ou website, we will have a look at. but as you say. — website, we will have a look at. but as you say, finding the beckons of reports that it's essentially voting to back the findings of reports that borisjohnson deliberately misled mps in the committee investigating him and it also means they voted to back the sanctions that were recommended by the report and he has already resigned as an ambience of the 90 day suspension is most likely to symbolic and there was also a
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recommendation of sanctions to suspend his parliamentary past immunity would not be allowed to enter parliament in the future. it is the strikes up in the background, where did westminster and the result, rishi sunak has been mentioned several times during the debate today and how will this reflect on the heron? what will the comment be about the fact that he did not take part? we comment be about the fact that he did not take part?— did not take part? we could certainly — did not take part? we could certainly catch _ did not take part? we could certainly catch a _ did not take part? we could certainly catch a glimpse i did not take part? we could certainly catch a glimpse of| did not take part? we could i certainly catch a glimpse of some cabinet ministers in the lobby justin including the leader of the house but simon hart was present and as a result, they will be questions as a result, they will be questions as to why rishi sunak who promised to lead a government of integrity decided to stay away today and would argue that he did not want to influence the vote of mps and this is a free vote but that will certainly be some on the opposition benches raising this with them later
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in the week. it’s benches raising this with them later in the week-— in the week. it's been a bit noisy here it we _ in the week. it's been a bit noisy here it we will _ in the week. it's been a bit noisy here it we will hand _ in the week. it's been a bit noisy here it we will hand you - in the week. it's been a bit noisy here it we will hand you back. i in the week. it's been a bit noisy i here it we will hand you back. just to remind you of what is this happened, the mps and voted to approve the report which said boris johnson deliberately misled the house of commons of a lockdown party for downing street. back to the panel, former conservative minister, and joel who served in the obama administration as the secretary of state. there is an interesting detail in our midst, is the labour chief whip who positioned himself right next to the common speaker to shop repeatedly no, no. enforced that vote and what you make of that? it is a technical procedure that i thought it was a right—wing tory and
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p. it was just so determined to attack the privileges committee but weber clearly wanted this vote, they wanted on the record and one, who would vote against the report, seven mps will find out who they were and who abstained, which includes the prime minister, rishi sunak and many others will have many fun pointing out in the morning. and because they arcane procedure that exists in the house of commons that the labour chief whip may actively fight against the report. he caught the vote and is technically, the effectively against the report for a technical reason. you effectively against the report for a technical reason.— technical reason. you call this chain, technical reason. you call this chain. what — technical reason. you call this chain, what does _ technical reason. you call this chain, what does this - technical reason. you call this chain, what does this look i technical reason. you call this | chain, what does this look like technical reason. you call this i chain, what does this look like to you? it chain, what does this look like to ou? ., ., ~' chain, what does this look like to ou? ~' . chain, what does this look like to ou? ~ .,, chain, what does this look like to ou? ~ you? it looks like a sneaky trick from labour— you? it looks like a sneaky trick from labour to _ you? it looks like a sneaky trick from labour to get _ you? it looks like a sneaky trick from labour to get all _ you? it looks like a sneaky trick from labour to get all of - you? it looks like a sneaky trick from labour to get all of this on i from labour to get all of this on record — from labour to get all of this on
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record and _ from labour to get all of this on record and really, the big fish is, rishi _ record and really, the big fish is, rishi sunak— record and really, the big fish is, rishi sunak who was not there and frankly, _ rishi sunak who was not there and frankly, makes it look like a failed leader— frankly, makes it look like a failed leader and does not make him look like a _ leader and does not make him look like a leader principle or is on party — like a leader principle or is on party it— like a leader principle or is on party. it would've not been controversial for them to of been there _ controversial for them to of been there the — controversial for them to of been there. the party is in the know column, — there. the party is in the know column, he _ there. the party is in the know column, he did not show up. i find it intriguing — column, he did not show up. i find it intriguing and very important that there is a political death penalty— that there is a political death penalty for boris johnson, meaning you cannot — penalty for boris johnson, meaning you cannot go back at parliament. that is— you cannot go back at parliament. that is important and valuable. and to go— that is important and valuable. and to go back— that is important and valuable. and to go back again to our experience here, _ to go back again to our experience here, but— to go back again to our experience here, but that is what we missed when _ here, but that is what we missed when the — here, but that is what we missed when the republicans chose not to convict _ when the republicans chose not to convict donald trump come if they had done — convict donald trump come if they had done that in 2021 in the early period _ had done that in 2021 in the early period of— had done that in 2021 in the early period of 2021 after the insurrection, he would not be on the ballot _ insurrection, he would not be on the ballot right _ insurrection, he would not be on the ballot right now and we would not be having _ ballot right now and we would not be having the _ ballot right now and we would not be having the controversies are having i’i l ht having the controversies are having right now _ having the controversies are having right now by the rule of law and the
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fundamental issues grappling in our democracy— fundamental issues grappling in our democracy but they missed, they failed _ democracy but they missed, they failed and — democracy but they missed, they failed and allowed trump to stay in the game _ failed and allowed trump to stay in the game if he continues to retire for, democracy looks like you're not going _ for, democracy looks like you're not going to _ for, democracy looks like you're not going to have that any longer for boris _ going to have that any longer for borisjohnson. going to have that any longer for boris johnson.— going to have that any longer for boris johnson. going to have that any longer for borisjohnson. ~ ., ., , , ., boris johnson. what does this say to ou about boris johnson. what does this say to you about the _ boris johnson. what does this say to you about the vote _ boris johnson. what does this say to you about the vote winner _ you about the vote winner philosophy? that idea that you can get away with a lot as long as you can bring in votes to party? it is can bring in votes to party? it is sustaining donald _ can bring in votes to party? it is sustaining donald trump. at the end of the _ sustaining donald trump. at the end of the day, _ sustaining donald trump. at the end of the day, what he is able to argue across— of the day, what he is able to argue across the _ of the day, what he is able to argue across the country and primary voters — across the country and primary voters and _ across the country and primary voters and within the power structure _ voters and within the power structure of the republican party when _ structure of the republican party when he — structure of the republican party when he made sure they didn't convict — when he made sure they didn't convict him of that impeachment processes— convict him of that impeachment processes are bringing the voters, they love — processes are bringing the voters, they love me, i'm the guy who gets they love me, i'm the guy who gets the voters — they love me, i'm the guy who gets the voters out. that's an argument being _ the voters out. that's an argument being made — the voters out. that's an argument being made against him by competitors in the republican
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primaries use continuing to lose but his boll— primaries use continuing to lose but his poll numbers say he is most popular— his poll numbers say he is most popular republican politician. and what we _ popular republican politician. and what we have seen this there is no longer a _ what we have seen this there is no longer a base for borisjohnson what we have seen this there is no longer a base for boris johnson and when _ longer a base for boris johnson and when you _ longer a base for boris johnson and when you are a politician and nobody support _ when you are a politician and nobody support you. — when you are a politician and nobody support you, you are irrelevant and clearly, _ support you, you are irrelevant and clearly, the — support you, you are irrelevant and clearly, the vote tonight really puts _ clearly, the vote tonight really puts a — clearly, the vote tonight really puts a firm stamp on the end of boris _ puts a firm stamp on the end of borisjohnson's political career. he thought— borisjohnson's political career. he thought he — borisjohnson's political career. he thought he may have ended on his own terms _ thought he may have ended on his own terms and _ thought he may have ended on his own terms and that may have been the message _ terms and that may have been the message he wanted to say that he took some — message he wanted to say that he took some power, but the british parliament said, we are going to have _ parliament said, we are going to have the — parliament said, we are going to have the final word here and nobody support _ have the final word here and nobody support you and you are not relevant electorally _ support you and you are not relevant electorally in the future. i�*m support you and you are not relevant electorally in the future.— electorally in the future. i'm going to brina in electorally in the future. i'm going to bring in the _ electorally in the future. i'm going to bring in the executive _ electorally in the future. i'm going to bring in the executive editor- electorally in the future. i'm going to bring in the executive editor of| to bring in the executive editor of political europe your reaction to that vote of 354 against seven. the
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numbers speak for themselves and the british— numbers speak for themselves and the british way, _ numbers speak for themselves and the british way, looks _ numbers speak for themselves and the british way, looks like _ numbers speak for themselves and the british way, looks like one _ numbers speak for themselves and the british way, looks like one is— numbers speak for themselves and the british way, looks like one is very i british way, looks like one is very unfortunate — british way, looks like one is very unfortunate rugby— british way, looks like one is very unfortunate rugby matches - british way, looks like one is very unfortunate rugby matches in i british way, looks like one is very . unfortunate rugby matches in which one side _ unfortunate rugby matches in which one side was— unfortunate rugby matches in which one side was clearly— unfortunate rugby matches in which one side was clearly ill— unfortunate rugby matches in which one side was clearly ill matched i one side was clearly ill matched against — one side was clearly ill matched against the _ one side was clearly ill matched against the other. _ one side was clearly ill matched against the other. however, i one side was clearly ill matchedl against the other. however, and one side was clearly ill matched l against the other. however, and i one side was clearly ill matched i against the other. however, and i do think— against the other. however, and i do think i_ against the other. however, and i do think | differed — against the other. however, and i do think i differed from _ against the other. however, and i do think i differed from the _ against the other. however, and i do think i differed from the previous- think i differed from the previous guests, _ think i differed from the previous guests, remember, _ think i differed from the previous guests, remember, this- think i differed from the previous guests, remember, this is - think i differed from the previous guests, remember, this is a i think i differed from the previous guests, remember, this is a vote think i differed from the previous. guests, remember, this is a vote in parliament, — guests, remember, this is a vote in parliament, it's— guests, remember, this is a vote in parliament, it's not— guests, remember, this is a vote in parliament, it's not up— guests, remember, this is a vote in parliament, it's not up on— guests, remember, this is a vote in parliament, it's not up on the - parliament, it's not up on the conservative _ parliament, it's not up on the conservative party— parliament, it's not up on the conservative party about i parliament, it's not up on the conservative party about howi parliament, it's not up on the i conservative party about how they judge _ conservative party about how they judge the — conservative party about how they judge the record _ conservative party about how they judge the record of— conservative party about how they judge the record of boris - conservative party about how they judge the record of borisjohnson.| conservative party about how theyl judge the record of borisjohnson. i think— judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in parliament - judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in parliament was i think that vote in parliament was clearly— think that vote in parliament was clearly if— think that vote in parliament was clearly if you _ think that vote in parliament was clearly if you that _ think that vote in parliament was clearly if you that mps, - think that vote in parliament was clearly if you that mps, includingi think that vote in parliament was i clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority — clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority on _ clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority on his _ clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority on his own _ clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority on his own side i clearly if you that mps, including a| vast majority on his own side which does _ vast majority on his own side which does tell— vast majority on his own side which does tell you — vast majority on his own side which does tell you the _ vast majority on his own side which does tell you the story— vast majority on his own side which does tell you the story of— vast majority on his own side which does tell you the story of the - 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hello. nbc sports and remote start with football and it's been a busy night of action in euro 2024 qualifications, england made four wins forfour in group c and they hammered 7—0 and scoring a hat trick and harryjames scored hammered 7—0 and scoring a hat trick and harry james scored for hammered 7—0 and scoring a hat trick and harryjames scored for his england game taking the gold tally for his country to 58 with two on the night. a bad night for whales and they were beaten in turkey, the welsh had sent off before half—time
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turkey had to wait for the last 18 minutes to score the superb effort seeing it 2—0 victory. northern ireland were beaten as well by kazakhstan and breaking through the visitors at two minutes of normal time remaining and they had in group h. and that in dublin, ferguson was one of the scorers as republic of ireland beat gibraltar 3—0. also on the score sheet as they picked up their first score sheet in three games. cricket mall in the first test between england and austria remains in the balance after the fourth days play and in birmingham, the taurus looked to be on top after england were born without the second
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innings but cummings and nathan, that brings austria 28i innings but cummings and nathan, that brings austria 281 to victory. they've already lost three wickets and they will start the final day on march 7—3 or more runs to win and patrick as this report from edgbaston either an opportunity of a chore. sunday's rain clears the test points perfectly or precariously. england always look on the bright side and pressure will not change that, just watch joe, this side and pressure will not change that, just watchjoe, this team is flipping the conventions of test cricket with one shot at a time. there are no guarantees it will work every time. stomped off for 46 and big wickets and big moments. time for leadership. captain ben stokes guided his side further ahead in england's picture improving with every run but the borders continue to scramble things when stokes was out, they were back in it. robinson
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has been improving an irritant to the 0zzie with chat and now pat, together with a tail, he lifted england up to 280 before their board out. so, the last endings australia cynics they begin it well. there are 61 with robinson having say again. david with edgbaston and stewart add something to feed off of it as a cricketer, this is who he is and what he does. best in the world, steve smith is number two and born abroad, two and an evening of adrenaline. what an end to the day but australia did score 107 runs and a lot might depend on the weather and will allows the finish that this test match deserves. fifth—seeded cameron norrie to the second round of the queen's club championship in london and reaching the final game straits against
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serbia's player, the british number one winning 6—4 to see it was placed but the british number to dan evans is out, ranked 25th in the world and was beaten and straight sets by the american sebastian who is seventh place, lower than in the 30 32. 6—4, 75 and on centre court, but there was a british wild card, the man to be casper rude last year and 20 65th in the frenchman in straight sets and 6—4, he could face the 2—seat and 6—4, he could face the 2—seat and the second round. that is all the support for me and you can stay right up to date using the bbc sports website you'll see you soon. goodbye.
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today may not have been quite as warm as it was this time next week but it still felt quite pleasant and the sunshine, sometimes not the whole story in weather watch a picture shows a big storm clouds gathering and some of us have seen some heavy thunder downpours this is the earlier satellite and radar picture isn't particularly in parts of northern ireland in the afternoon, the state and showers continuing to fight for the evening but coming up in the south, another heavy downpour pushing from the channel islands causes the first of england in south wales in parts of the night. fairly mild and muggy nights down towards the south and into tomorrow, there will be a zone of heavy pushing its way and in different pulses of heavy rain sliding north and east with thunder
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and lightning mixing in and give rise to some poor travelling conditions and through the day, that's what weather which are any further north across northern england in east scotland publishing these areas come despite the sunshine, people once again see some heavy and thundershowers popping up in the field really quite humid towards the south 25—26 and certainly quite likely for the north around 18 to 24 presents, and northern ireland. this weather system moves away towards pci pressure slowly building from the side of the new will be a slow process and it would not immediately kill a father showers but we will keep some going on on wednesday and particularly across the front england, northern ireland and scotland and they can still be the odd everyone. temperature and they can still be the odd everyone. temperature 17 to 60 degrees north and scotland at 25 and 26 in the southeast of england. towards the end of the week, high pressure builds strongly and we will see crazing across the northwest corner and that will bring some outbreaks
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of rain at times particularly for parts of northern england and scotland and for the southern east, it will be largely drain is getting to the weekend, there will be signs of temperatures climbing once again in parts of the south he can get around 29 to 30 degrees, lots of events taking place through the coming days and you guys keep up—to—date with the very latest forecasts on the bbc weather app. tonight at 10:
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