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ll~‘ll—l—l-=l— the likelihood that we may in the end have to have another referendum. this week, she has said yes, this is now the plan, she is going to go to the scottish parliament and ask for their backing to start the process. but at the same time, there are still, there is still a chance that the uk government might seek some kind of compromise deal with scotland, that good in the end persuade the scottish government not to go ahead. and yes, the question of timing is still to be resolved as well. because this would be absolutely crucial for theresa may, when the referendum is held would make a big difference, presumably? yes, i think the timing question is enormous. nicola sturgeon said that what she saw as the sensible window of 2019, so during the latter period of the brexit negotiations. so during the latter period of the brexit negotiations. and i think the british government will be extremely reluctant to authorise a referendum in scotland while they are still finalising terms of the brexit deal with the rest of the eu. i mean, it would be enormously distracting and disruptive, so i do think it is likely that theresa may will seek to push back the timing beyond the end of the brexit negotiation period, and in the end, the scottish parliament does not have the legal power to go ahead and told another referendum. how far do you think this is a problem of theresa may's making? is there anything more that she could have done to woo scotland, and indeed the other nations, to get them a little bit more on side? i do think the prime minister has made some mistakes since she came to power lastjuly. first of all, it is important to see that nicola sturgeon is a committed, passionate believer in scottish independence and she was always going to seize an opportunity if one came along to go for indy ref 2, as she has now done. but i think if you look back at last july, in the first few days of her premiership. theresa may ,, w, , l, was to seek and achieve a uk wide agreement on brexit for triggering article 50. that clearly did not happen, and when it was announced at the conservative party conference that brexit... that article 50 was going to be triggered by the end of march, that had not been agreed with any of the devolved governments, and nor had the terms of the uk government's white paper, in theresa may's speech earlier this year. g; ! luau; lli lll! 5lllllllllll ll consensus with the devolved governments, and have not lived up to that, and that has played into the snp narrative somewhat. all right, let's just come back to westminster for a minute. it seems like an awfully long time ago that on monday, the government got the bill allowing theresa may to trigger our exit from the eu through parliament. now, although that did go backwards and forwards between the lord in the commons, it was not quite as brutal a battle as some people thought perhaps it might be. can theresa may find any grounds for optimism from that going forward, do you think? tha'fne through parliament at westminster might not be quite as difficult as she thought. yes, i do think it was surprising, how smooth that process was. i mean, if you look back at several decades of conservative party history, the party has been bitterly divided over europe, and it is surprising how united they now are behind what is, you know, a pretty hard brexit strategy as set out by the prime ministe
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ll ll..l '%.—:.:..l—é:..l—..l.l. turn llll l llll ll ll.l lllllllll turn on campaign statements. statements that you noted went back and forth and were fluid. - ban was and were fluid. this ban was supposed to come into play today and supposedto come—interplaytodayand = it won't. talk us through a bit now it won't. talk us through a bit of the, what goes on from here, the $— of the, what goes on from here, the timetable l . of the, what goes on from here, the gig table of. of the, what goes on from here, the gig table of how long will the ban time table of how long will the ban be frozen and how long will people who want to get into the united states, how long will they have to get in? well the fist step would be for the administration to move to the ninth circuit, hawaii is in the circuit. there is a standing case that was never overturned that that was never overtumedihat the challengers. they may favours the challengers. they may have favoured the decision that came down. they can say this is a different order and written differently and dropped some of the issues and we want
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l l , l l face famine yet! tee heer the eeertee et betttee l ll ll l ll ll face famine in parts of and the middle east, africa andclive myrie tens ts from northern nigeria, africa and the middle east, clive myrie tens offrom northern nigeria, africa and the middle east, clive myrie tens offrom north of| nigeria, africa and the middle east, clive myrie tens offrom north of children, at risk of starving to death. are at risk of starving to death. for children, are at risk of starving to death. for- children, the end is for those children, the end is inevitable. innocent victims of a tragedy. sleeping on the man-made tragedy. sleeping on the job. we meet truck lee, title meet theffiee" tr" — 2 lee, title meet theffiee" tr" 2 2 in europe who can't drivers in europe who can't afford to live in the countries they work in. -just driven ikea in. he hasjust driven ikea stocks from denmark to sweden. he - ever in western europe, sometimes te'e “l252 4 ft't-t'eet‘efft etfe't‘te: seflfiet‘w? germany or norway, yet he is being if he is working l the paid—as if he is werleihgéththe buckie. after millions of views online, we catch
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l l? l 5 ll l llr—lmi” this geyernmefit 5 55 5 55 illflll lllil l l? l 5 lloss of this government was my gross honourable lady incompetence?% also have remarked that was the we into ca re care funding in the social care fgndingin5th55bgdg5t week social care fono‘ingin5th55bcrdg5t week alongside capitalfor capital for g nhs, investment capitalforg nhs, investment in capitalfor the nhs, investment in schools, investment in - not she and i can enough, she says, and i can why she says that, understand why she says that, because over here is becausvwer-hffeiszstnm'fehewima tells - that you can borrow for you want to do, don't worry, the kids will pick up the soi so ijust say... i'm ll so ”mtg i'm listening to the - not hearing ;;:n;:;:;uz.f55i;ie:;”; 5 5555 55 worth ;;:n;:;:;uz.f55i;ie:;”; 5 5555 55 anything worth listeningich 1... anything worth listeningjlel 7! was anything worth listeningjlel s! was self—employed 27 icame into i came into this house, years before i came into this house, andi years before i came into this house, and i have campaigned long and ha
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l and brace yourself it doesn't look that. ll , l l and it will brace yourself it doesn't look thatl lll l l l and it will feel brace yourself it doesn't look thatl lll l l llfeel like winter pretty and it will feel like winter over. next couple of days and over the next couple of days and some cold air gushes down from the g-__- --u .:.. -..-|_-- a-...._ z..-__ ll- north—west, and g-_-- --u -:.. -..-l-- 4-...._ z..-_- ll- north—west, and the cold front responsible for that change in the weather is quite a lot responsible for that change in the weather is - quite a lot of weather is bringing quite a lot of rain, this is the soggy scene in the west midlands as i speak, some very heavy rain tracking down to east anglia and the south—east. it doesn't last for ever, mind you, because the northwest, scotland, northern the skies are more broken sunshine and weather watchers with sunshine and weather watchers have been active this morning. this the sunny singh in the west is the sunny singh in the west highlands, that blue sky is not to be trusted because we have some heavy and wintry showers over the grind as it turns colder, firm" lwfill winds fl””" lwfill winds ac
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