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house of commons.e father of the house, that's the longest continuing serving mp, which at the moment is kenneth clarke, the former chancellor, on the conservative benches, mp, who is backin conservative benches, mp, who is back in the house having won his seat again last week. he will be involved in this ceremony. so too will black rod, who will appear from the house of lords to get involved in his part of the ceremony. then there will be the formalities back in that chamber that you are looking at now where the decision will be taken on the next speaker which may well be the same person, namelyjohn bercow who sat in that famous seat before. but that will emerge in the next few moments once these official formalities get under way. while we are waiting for those formalities to get under way, some news coming in. earlier you will have seen that we did not see the expected departure of the dup from number 10 downing street after the talks that had started there with theresa may at about half past 12 thi
house of commons.e father of the house, that's the longest continuing serving mp, which at the moment is kenneth clarke, the former chancellor, on the conservative benches, mp, who is backin conservative benches, mp, who is back in the house having won his seat again last week. he will be involved in this ceremony. so too will black rod, who will appear from the house of lords to get involved in his part of the ceremony. then there will be the formalities back in that chamber that you are...
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common in dense areas such as new york city and washington, d.c. fema's individual assistance program does not consider these types of housing units which share common areas such as entryways, stairwells and elevators. as a result, fema determined that disaster damage to the common areas are the responsibility of the condominium or cooperative association board and therefore not eligible for disaster assistance. that cannot be what congress intended. the bill also addresses another type of housing common in certain parts of the nation. community associations. community associations provide essential services of a governmental nature such as trash collection and maintaining roads and waterways. after disaster strikes, however, fema may deny reimbursement to community associations for performing the same types of essential services that fema reimburses local governments for performing. in many cases these common interest communities may have been eligible for fema assistance if they had entered into agreements with their local governments before the
common in dense areas such as new york city and washington, d.c. fema's individual assistance program does not consider these types of housing units which share common areas such as entryways, stairwells and elevators. as a result, fema determined that disaster damage to the common areas are the responsibility of the condominium or cooperative association board and therefore not eligible for disaster assistance. that cannot be what congress intended. the bill also addresses another type of...
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commons.een theresa may and the dup. arlene foster and nigel dodds arrived here about 12. 30. we thought we would get a resolution perhaps today. but theresa may had to leave those talks because she had to leave those talks because she had to ta ke to leave those talks because she had to take part in proceedings there. there may be a few more talks to come. let's get an assessment of what has happened so far. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page joins me from belfast. a couple of comments, arlene foster has been tweeting, bring us up to date with what the dup is saying. yes, well, the dup left through the back door of downing street, we believe. then nigel dodds appeared in the house of commonsjust there nigel dodds appeared in the house of commons just there a few minutes ago for the speaker's commons just there a few minutes ago for the spea ker‘s re—election. commons just there a few minutes ago for the speaker's re—election. but arlene foster, the dup leader, who went in through the front
commons.een theresa may and the dup. arlene foster and nigel dodds arrived here about 12. 30. we thought we would get a resolution perhaps today. but theresa may had to leave those talks because she had to leave those talks because she had to ta ke to leave those talks because she had to take part in proceedings there. there may be a few more talks to come. let's get an assessment of what has happened so far. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page joins me from belfast. a couple of comments,...
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my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of all mighty god may rest upon your counsels. >>>after the state opening of parliament members from the house of commons began debate on the ledge slaltive proposal setout by the government in the queen's speech. british prime minister theresa may and labor party leader jeremy corbyn kicked off the debate and were interrupted several times by members that had additional questions on topics not covered in the speech. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> ms. gracious sovereign, the commons of the united kingdom and northern ireland in parliament assembled beg leave to offer our humble thanks to the majesty for the
my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of all mighty god may rest upon your counsels. >>>after the state opening of parliament members from the house of commons began debate on the ledge slaltive proposal setout by the government in the queen's speech. british prime minister theresa may and labor party leader jeremy corbyn kicked off the debate and were interrupted several times by members that had additional...
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my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of the almighty god may rest upon your council. announcer: the same day, members of the house of commons considered the proposals laid out in the queen's speech. this portion of the debate focused mostly on the brexit negotiations and the prime minister's ability to form a majority government with the democratic unionist party. it is just under an hour and a half. interrupted several times by members that had additional questions on topics not covered in the speech. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> ms. gracious sovereign, the commons of the united kingdom and northern ireland in parliament assembled beg leave to offer our humble ks
my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of the almighty god may rest upon your council. announcer: the same day, members of the house of commons considered the proposals laid out in the queen's speech. this portion of the debate focused mostly on the brexit negotiations and the prime minister's ability to form a majority government with the democratic unionist party. it is just under an hour and a half. interrupted several...
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members of the house of commons, estimates for the public services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons, other matters -- other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of the almighty god may rest upon your council. announcer: the same day, members of the house of commons consider the proposals laid out in the queen's speech. as part of the discussion focuses on the brexit negotiations and the prime minister's ability to form a majority government with the democratic unionist party. it is just under an hour and a half. is, we present it as follows. most gracious, we, your majesty and loyal subjects, the commons of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland in parliament assembled. we beg leave to offer our humble thanks to your majesty for the gracious speech which your majesty has addressed to both houses of parliament. i call the leader of the opposition, mr. jeremy corbyn.
members of the house of commons, estimates for the public services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons, other matters -- other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of the almighty god may rest upon your council. announcer: the same day, members of the house of commons consider the proposals laid out in the queen's speech. as part of the discussion focuses on the brexit negotiations and the prime minister's ability to form a majority...
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that's generally common ground.as not a ma nifesto hours ago and that was not a manifesto pledge. there is a range of views within the party but the issueis of views within the party but the issue is disunity within the government because the prime minister has been saying for quite awhile that no deal is better than a bad deal but the chancellor said on sunday when asked about no deal, that it would be a very, very bad outcome for britain. i think he‘s right and if you‘re going to achieve tariff and barrier free trade which asjohn knows was the number one request put to us during our hearings, it is the policy of the it‘s also the policy of the labour party to ensure that. the quickest way to do that is to remain within the customs union and it deals with the customs union and it deals with the problem in northern ireland. i think what this election result which is not just think what this election result which is notjust taking away the prime minister‘s majority but also her authority, it means parliament will det
that's generally common ground.as not a ma nifesto hours ago and that was not a manifesto pledge. there is a range of views within the party but the issueis of views within the party but the issue is disunity within the government because the prime minister has been saying for quite awhile that no deal is better than a bad deal but the chancellor said on sunday when asked about no deal, that it would be a very, very bad outcome for britain. i think he‘s right and if you‘re going to achieve...
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the commons are going to decide.fternoon they want abortions on the national health service to be available for people in northern ireland. the government did not want that and the commons won. it is going to be the comments are not the executive who is in the driving seat and that is what we are seeing. people will see the queen's speech later in its final form and the vote we expect to go through. would viewers be right to be confused about healing distinguished figures like you saying it is going to be different? no. every bell that goes through, the government could normally force it through with a majority and they are going to have to say is there really a majority and if they cannot persuade the majority they have to drop the bill. they will get the queen's speech in the end but things like the abortion issue which did not even have to go toa issue which did not even have to go to a vote, it is that sort of thing, it is the sense in the commons that is going to determine. the public are going to be much more c
the commons are going to decide.fternoon they want abortions on the national health service to be available for people in northern ireland. the government did not want that and the commons won. it is going to be the comments are not the executive who is in the driving seat and that is what we are seeing. people will see the queen's speech later in its final form and the vote we expect to go through. would viewers be right to be confused about healing distinguished figures like you saying it is...
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interests and common values. 0ne on the basis of common interests and common values.oad, isn't it the case, mr speaker, that it would only be a labour government that works with the whole country that would deliver a brexit that works for all and protects jobs and living standards that are at risk while this government remains in office? thank you, mr speaker. the right honourable gentleman has talked about a variety of issues there. parliament and transparency, we have been very clear, there will be a vote in this parliament on the deal that has been negotiated with the european union, we expect that to ta ke european union, we expect that to take place before the european parliament has an opportunity to vote on it and there will be many opportunities in legislation and other ways coming in the coming weeks and months of parliament to make its views known on these various matters. let me come onto the position that the right honourable gentleman referred to in relation to workers' rights. we are very clear, as i was in the objectives that i set out in their speech i
interests and common values. 0ne on the basis of common interests and common values.oad, isn't it the case, mr speaker, that it would only be a labour government that works with the whole country that would deliver a brexit that works for all and protects jobs and living standards that are at risk while this government remains in office? thank you, mr speaker. the right honourable gentleman has talked about a variety of issues there. parliament and transparency, we have been very clear, there...
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queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to rking with parliament to devolve the administration's business and others to develop the widest consensus on the country's future outside of the european union. a bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act and provide certainty for individuals and businesses. this will be complemented by legislation to ensure that the united kingdom makes a success of brexit, establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, nuclear safeguards, agriculture, and fisheries. my government will seek to maintain a deep and special partnership with the european allies and affords new trading relationships across the globe. new bills on trade and customs will help to implement an independent trade policy. and support will be given to help british businesses export to markets around the world. my ministers will strengthen the economy
queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to rking with parliament to devolve the administration's business and others to develop the widest consensus on the country's future outside of the european union. a bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act and provide certainty for individuals and businesses. this will be...
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the common speaker sweeping away a custom for 100 years, should men have to wear a tie?sordo. on the one hand the wearing a retired means you have two the business, the extra effort to look presentable means your mind is focused. on the other hand some people wear such ludicrous and absurd tyres that they themselves undermine the institution. yes or no. i like the type 94 wearing one. don't ever turn up type 94 wearing one. don't ever turn up here without wearing one that is it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you jessica and tim. headlines coming up for you at the top of the hour. goodbye. hello and good evening, i've been saying gene has been a crazy month that we have quite literally gone to extremes. earlier in the month last week of course we had all of the heat, the hottestjune day the 41 yea rs heat, the hottestjune day the
the common speaker sweeping away a custom for 100 years, should men have to wear a tie?sordo. on the one hand the wearing a retired means you have two the business, the extra effort to look presentable means your mind is focused. on the other hand some people wear such ludicrous and absurd tyres that they themselves undermine the institution. yes or no. i like the type 94 wearing one. don't ever turn up type 94 wearing one. don't ever turn up here without wearing one that is it for the papers...
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my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of all mighty god may rest upon your counsels. >>>after the state opening of parliament members from the house of commons began debate on
my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of all mighty god may rest upon your counsels. >>>after the state opening of parliament members from the house of commons began debate on
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commons. was a more recent tradition, a heckle from veteran labour mp dennis skinner. mr speaker, the queen commands this honourable house to attend her majesty immediately in the house of peers. get your skates on! first race is half—past two! and with that mps left the commons — processing out of their chamber — through central lobby and on into the house of lords. normally the prime minister and the leader of the opposition exchange pleasa ntries, but there was little chit chat between theresa may and jeremy corbyn. and when mps had arrived at the bar at the back of the lords, the queen read out the contents of the speech — the 64th time she'd performed the role — beginning with the government's plans for brexit. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament, the devolved administrations, business and others to build the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside the
commons. was a more recent tradition, a heckle from veteran labour mp dennis skinner. mr speaker, the queen commands this honourable house to attend her majesty immediately in the house of peers. get your skates on! first race is half—past two! and with that mps left the commons — processing out of their chamber — through central lobby and on into the house of lords. normally the prime minister and the leader of the opposition exchange pleasa ntries, but there was little chit chat between...
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a lot of what i say is common sense., under that common sense understooding th understanding that you need to connect with other people, there is a suggestion that you can go deeper than common sense suggest you go. there are something suggested by scientific research that i find fascinating of this idea sinking with another person. a couple of professors at stanfords had groups of people walking around campus and some just walking. at the end of that time, they would take a test that determine how concerned they were at other people whether they were in tune of other people and willing to do good for the other people. it was hired and they rated higher on that. that sounds strange and crazy. there is the common thing of mimicking the other person's body language. one person is doing this and the other is liable to do it. we have a tendency to get in sink with the other person. if we follow that through and my experiences been that we actually can convey things to the other person that we may not otherwise be able to con
a lot of what i say is common sense., under that common sense understooding th understanding that you need to connect with other people, there is a suggestion that you can go deeper than common sense suggest you go. there are something suggested by scientific research that i find fascinating of this idea sinking with another person. a couple of professors at stanfords had groups of people walking around campus and some just walking. at the end of that time, they would take a test that determine...
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we also discussed international issues and common strategic interests in this context. we are extremely grateful for the continued support of the united states for india's membership of international institutions and regimes. we truly appreciate the support. because this is also in the interest of both of our nations. president trump, i thank you for your feelings of friendship toward india and myself. i deeply appreciate your strong commitment to the enhancement of our bilateral relations. i am sure that under your leadership our mutually beneficial strategic partnership will gain new strength, new positivity, and will reach new heights. and, that your vast and successful experience in the business world will lend an aggressive and forward-looking agenda to our relations. in the journey of india-america relations, i think i would like to thank you for providing great leadership. be assured that in this joint journey of our two nations towards development, growth, and prosperity, i will remain driven, determined, and a decisive partner. my visit today and the extensive
we also discussed international issues and common strategic interests in this context. we are extremely grateful for the continued support of the united states for india's membership of international institutions and regimes. we truly appreciate the support. because this is also in the interest of both of our nations. president trump, i thank you for your feelings of friendship toward india and myself. i deeply appreciate your strong commitment to the enhancement of our bilateral relations. i...
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that is an entirely nebulous idea in the common understanding. that is to say, people do not understand the net tax rate applies to income on the rate you earned below. or that one-time taxes were at 90% at the very top. they think that's 90% on your whole income. that's a common misunderstanding that undercuts support for high tax rates because that's how it's perceived. one thing that would be interesting would be to find a way to explain that quickly. so that's a policy problem in terms of explaining how our income tax system actually works. it is commonly believed that people like a graduated income tax in principle. but they also commonly believe that our current system is undermined by loopholes, right? so that what results from that is a willingness to trade lower rates for closing the loopholes without a clarity on what most of those plans typically do which is lower revenue, right? so they think you close a few loopholes, and we're going to have all this money, and there's not going to be a problem if we've lowered the rates. obviously,
that is an entirely nebulous idea in the common understanding. that is to say, people do not understand the net tax rate applies to income on the rate you earned below. or that one-time taxes were at 90% at the very top. they think that's 90% on your whole income. that's a common misunderstanding that undercuts support for high tax rates because that's how it's perceived. one thing that would be interesting would be to find a way to explain that quickly. so that's a policy problem in terms of...
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instead, we traded a majority in the house of commons for a hung parliament. she's weakened because she called an election when she didn't need to. her party, or many in her party, are furious that that has happened. and she is weakened because 11 days before brexit, negotiations start. here we are still learning about how a minority government is going to work and what kind of approach to brexit it might take. to be more explicit about it, jane, the uk's about to enter negotiations on the single most important decision has taken since the end of the second world war, and 10 days out, it doesn't even really know what kind of version of a deal it will be asking for. jane: so what impact is this going to have on those negotiations? ross: well, we will wait to see. in theory they will start on time. they are scheduled to begin on monday, june 19, and the prime minister indicated she's these no reason why that can't be step big guns in the eu say make no two. bones about it, the end date definitely isn't moving. on one level nothing has changed. the start date is
instead, we traded a majority in the house of commons for a hung parliament. she's weakened because she called an election when she didn't need to. her party, or many in her party, are furious that that has happened. and she is weakened because 11 days before brexit, negotiations start. here we are still learning about how a minority government is going to work and what kind of approach to brexit it might take. to be more explicit about it, jane, the uk's about to enter negotiations on the...
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security threats rocking the very foundation of the union well dealing with the common challenges bringing closer together or. were here add to your reign him media for us to not to discuss this and much more with the former president. and the rise of euro skepticism european politicians into promises of reform while the downturn in relations with the west is making brussels think about a tighter union in europe but with so many different voices inside the bloc. direction before with it how will the powerhouses of the union bring the newer member states in line and will the powerful stronger integration lead the e.u. to new horizons or the complete break. plus one hundred virus so it's really great having you on our show today welcome to pleasure so that. when what's going on in european union right now i met quite a lot of european politicians officials and most of them are saying that maybe there is a little too much integration maybe there is a bit of effect amongst the people about the integration so in your opinion if that's the case how should the move forward without a consolidate i
security threats rocking the very foundation of the union well dealing with the common challenges bringing closer together or. were here add to your reign him media for us to not to discuss this and much more with the former president. and the rise of euro skepticism european politicians into promises of reform while the downturn in relations with the west is making brussels think about a tighter union in europe but with so many different voices inside the bloc. direction before with it how...
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one of our common priorities will be the development of trade and investment links.he technology, innovation, and knowledge economy sectors, the expansion of deepening corporation is also in our priorities. towards this end, we shall take steps to further strengthen our successful digital partnership. friends, we're not just partners by chance. we are also partners in dealing with current and future challenges that we may be faced with. today, during our meeting, we discussed the serious challenges of terrorism, extremism, and radicalization which are the major challenges facing the world today. we have agreed to enhance our cooperation in fighting against these scourges. fighting terrorism and doing shelter ofhe save sanctuaries and safe havens will be an important part of our operation. with respect to our common concerns on terrorism, we will our sharing of intelligence and exchanges of information to deepen and expand our policy coordination as far as possible. abouto talked at length the increasing instability due to terrorism in afghanistan as one of our common
one of our common priorities will be the development of trade and investment links.he technology, innovation, and knowledge economy sectors, the expansion of deepening corporation is also in our priorities. towards this end, we shall take steps to further strengthen our successful digital partnership. friends, we're not just partners by chance. we are also partners in dealing with current and future challenges that we may be faced with. today, during our meeting, we discussed the serious...
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and the ability to do brexit, i am commons and the ability to do brexit, iam not commons and the abilityit in particular will be enormou5ly divisive amongst mp5 in general and it will require a majority of far more than 17. be aware. thi5 it will require a majority of far more than 17. be aware. this is a time limited government, even though this is a sticking pla5ter measure to get it through the next few weeks and perhaps the next few months. i would be surprised if it went beyond the end of the year. thank you very much. we know that the dup have concerns about the nature of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland after brexit. that could have something to do with it. we will talk more later. here's the weather. very good evening to you. it has been a beautiful summer day for some of you and a sucker for others. you beautiful summer day for some of you and a suckerfor others. you can beautiful summer day for some of you and a sucker for others. you can see the strip of cloud. thi5 and a sucker for others. you can see the strip of cloud. this is where the strip
and the ability to do brexit, i am commons and the ability to do brexit, iam not commons and the abilityit in particular will be enormou5ly divisive amongst mp5 in general and it will require a majority of far more than 17. be aware. thi5 it will require a majority of far more than 17. be aware. this is a time limited government, even though this is a sticking pla5ter measure to get it through the next few weeks and perhaps the next few months. i would be surprised if it went beyond the end of...
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with two things in common, first which is very divided is our love for our football club. i realize that would bring up sort of comments, but i can cope. secondly, we both came to this place having been local counselors and i think serving communities on local authority is important and i'm delighted of the number of serving counts elected to this house. they also bring a special expertise and knowledge to this house. we have to speak up for our constituents and that's why we are here and i know, mr. speaker, you will make sure those voices are heard. i want to thank you for your role as speaker in the facilitating exhibition in this house. i took part in one on commemorating the end of the slave trade and the many receptions you have held and charities in the speaker's house and also the way in which you travel around the country, reaching out and spreading the whole idea of democracy in schools and colleges, not necessarily famous are well-known, but reached out to people in a way that's never been there before and i think we should be grateful to you for that. you will
with two things in common, first which is very divided is our love for our football club. i realize that would bring up sort of comments, but i can cope. secondly, we both came to this place having been local counselors and i think serving communities on local authority is important and i'm delighted of the number of serving counts elected to this house. they also bring a special expertise and knowledge to this house. we have to speak up for our constituents and that's why we are here and i...
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to established in the field one common market.ns were economic, yet by this one act, a handful of practical visionaries did more for european unity than all those driven by blood and force. the business of making swords had been turned into shares. in the meantime at nato headquarters in paris, equally important moves have been made. a project to form a true european army to include forces from western germany had failed. in its place by general agreement of all nato nations, the federal republic of germany was invited to become their 15th ally. a step vital to the alliance. for europeantoo unity. in western orbit and out of the no man's land. that was 1955. since then, old europe has seen much. profit list summit meetings, frustrations, hungary, cuba, and yet all the while a changing stage. now in the heartland of europe, the contentious forces of nato provide routine spectacles. by now they have been around more than a decade. ♪ the newly entity does not always breed contempt -- familiarity does not always breed contempt. many s
to established in the field one common market.ns were economic, yet by this one act, a handful of practical visionaries did more for european unity than all those driven by blood and force. the business of making swords had been turned into shares. in the meantime at nato headquarters in paris, equally important moves have been made. a project to form a true european army to include forces from western germany had failed. in its place by general agreement of all nato nations, the federal...
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members of the house of commons effective services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your counsel. [inaudible conversations] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
members of the house of commons effective services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your counsel. [inaudible conversations] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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it bears the motto ‘more in common‘, taken from her maiden speech in the commons.hat have been told their buildings have failed fire safety inspections. but, unlike in camden, where residents have been evacuated until the buildings are made safe, hounslow council, in west london, told tenants they won't be moved. 0ur reporter victoria cook was there. residents have lived with the blue cladding for more than ten years. now they know it is flammable and has to come down. the council have invited residents to a meeting here this morning to tell them what they are doing about this dangerous cladding. they said they are hoping it is going to start coming down in about eight days' time, so the beginning ofjuly. they say they are putting a 24—hour fire warden on site. but they are stressing at this stage they are not announcing an evacuation. some may question why. the council says they have been advised by the fire service that the building is safe enough for people to stay. after the meeting, ray and his daughter kim show was around. ray's family have told him they are
it bears the motto ‘more in common‘, taken from her maiden speech in the commons.hat have been told their buildings have failed fire safety inspections. but, unlike in camden, where residents have been evacuated until the buildings are made safe, hounslow council, in west london, told tenants they won't be moved. 0ur reporter victoria cook was there. residents have lived with the blue cladding for more than ten years. now they know it is flammable and has to come down. the council have...
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they might smile each other, but his neighbors they have nothing in common.ometimes they frontier was a natural barrier, who more often than not it was merely an invisible line across fields of trees. an invisible line and an attitude in mind. yet even in the time of , there were those who realized already what must be done. >> it is not the movement of parties, but a movement of people. it must be all for all. europe can only be united with a heartfelt wish and vehement expression of the great majority of all the people, of all the parties, in all the freedom loving countries, no matter where they dwell or how they vote. >> it was all very well for winston churchill to make speeches in 1947. he had self-respect. he had enough to eat. he had a place in which to live. europe was the theater in which to plant such seeds. unity was down on the list of priorities. it was supposed to extend from the united nations. lack of progress with such that when delegates from east and west sat down the other, focus was so thin that even they were -- how could there be a rec
they might smile each other, but his neighbors they have nothing in common.ometimes they frontier was a natural barrier, who more often than not it was merely an invisible line across fields of trees. an invisible line and an attitude in mind. yet even in the time of , there were those who realized already what must be done. >> it is not the movement of parties, but a movement of people. it must be all for all. europe can only be united with a heartfelt wish and vehement expression of the...
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and more new mps make their maiden speeches in the commons.adly we have a society in which the middle—class are told to blame the working class. the working class are told to blame the benefit claimants. and the benefit claimants are told to blame the asylum seekers and refugees. the rapid changes of 21st century britain can make people afraid but rather than calling for a day of rage, i hope to call for days of courage. but first, to lose one medical letter in the post is understandable. but, more than 700,000? that sounds like serious carelessness. the facts are that some 709,000 items of nhs correspondence, written by doctors and other medical staff, were, rather than delivered on time, instead placed in a warehouse, by a company called nhs shared business services, or ‘sbs‘. the national audit office believes more than 1700 people may be affected. correspondence which did not reach its intended destination includes blood tests, cancer screening and child protection notes. the health secretary explained what happened. the backlog arose from
and more new mps make their maiden speeches in the commons.adly we have a society in which the middle—class are told to blame the working class. the working class are told to blame the benefit claimants. and the benefit claimants are told to blame the asylum seekers and refugees. the rapid changes of 21st century britain can make people afraid but rather than calling for a day of rage, i hope to call for days of courage. but first, to lose one medical letter in the post is understandable....
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come with me to the house of commons and let's crunch the numbers. the government benches with the conservatives still on them, still the largest party with 318 seats, with one constituency still to count. 318 is not an overall majority, you need 326, just overall majority, you need 326, just over half the mps so you could outvote all the mps on the other side put together. so the conservatives have a problem. looking at the opposition benches with labour improving by 30 seats to 206 di. the snp with labour improving by 30 seats to 206 d1. the snp down by more than a third to 35. a dozen liberal democrats. in northern ireland, the democratic unionist party have ten, sinn fein on seven. in wales, plaid cymru have four, the green party keep their one, caroline lucas, and the independent mp is in northern ireland. no ukip mps in the house of commons will stop and more than 200 female mps for the first time. the
come with me to the house of commons and let's crunch the numbers. the government benches with the conservatives still on them, still the largest party with 318 seats, with one constituency still to count. 318 is not an overall majority, you need 326, just overall majority, you need 326, just over half the mps so you could outvote all the mps on the other side put together. so the conservatives have a problem. looking at the opposition benches with labour improving by 30 seats to 206 di. the...
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how common are the fires? >> it is not a common thing. we will have one from the oil extent, it to this is not common. >> it appears this truck needed a generator and a portable generator to a rate. both of them caught fire and burned up in the incident but fortunately, no one was injured. adrianna: voters across virginia are hitting the polls to decide who will face off to become the state's next governor. suzanne kennedy has been at the polling centers all day long and has an update. >> voters are casting their primary ballots for the governor, lieutenant governor and the house of delegates. virginia is one of two states elections this year. candidates have been busy crisscrossing the commonwealth over the last few days to secure voters. here are the candidates on the republican side. corey stewart, the chairman of the princely encounter board of supervisors. a 48-year-old lawyer. -- the former chairman of the republican national committee. frank wagner is a member of the virginia state senate and a naval academy graduate. ralph lauren
how common are the fires? >> it is not a common thing. we will have one from the oil extent, it to this is not common. >> it appears this truck needed a generator and a portable generator to a rate. both of them caught fire and burned up in the incident but fortunately, no one was injured. adrianna: voters across virginia are hitting the polls to decide who will face off to become the state's next governor. suzanne kennedy has been at the polling centers all day long and has an...
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of commons with a bigger mandate thejihad, and i the house of commons with a bigger mandate the jihadple predicting that she might get a landslide, then she might have had more authority to impose her version of brexit on parliament. she does not have a majority. —— bigger mandate than she had. it is go to work in any way, she need to bring other people in and have a broader discussion about how the uk will proceed. the guardian. where is the impetus coming from? it will be discussed by the national police chiefs council, it comes after a difficult couple of months for the police. i'm opposed to the idea every police officer in the uk should be armed, i can't make any sense of that. this has also beena any sense of that. this has also been a difficult couple of months but our company spent months researching this and doesn't see the need to arm every police officer, when they are on it changes the relationship between police and the public. i grew up in northern ireland where every police officer has a ireland where every police officer hasa gun, ireland where every police officer has
of commons with a bigger mandate thejihad, and i the house of commons with a bigger mandate the jihadple predicting that she might get a landslide, then she might have had more authority to impose her version of brexit on parliament. she does not have a majority. —— bigger mandate than she had. it is go to work in any way, she need to bring other people in and have a broader discussion about how the uk will proceed. the guardian. where is the impetus coming from? it will be discussed by the...
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we have two things in common, our love for the football club. i realize that would bring that sort of comment but i can cope. it's all right. and secondly, we both came to this place having been local counselorrors and i think serving communities is very important and i'm delighted at the number of former counselors or serving counselors who were elected on thursday night because they also bring a very special expertise and knowledge to this house. we have to speak up for our constituents and that is why we're here and i know mr. speaker you will make sure those voices are heard. i want to thank you for your role as speaker in facilitating exhibitions in this house. i took part in one on commemorating the end of the slave trade, and many sessions s you have held, charities in the speaker's house and also the way in which you traveled around the country, reaching out and spreading the whole idea of democracy in schools and colleges, not necessarily famous, not necessarily well-known put reached out to people in a way never anyone known before and
we have two things in common, our love for the football club. i realize that would bring that sort of comment but i can cope. it's all right. and secondly, we both came to this place having been local counselorrors and i think serving communities is very important and i'm delighted at the number of former counselors or serving counselors who were elected on thursday night because they also bring a very special expertise and knowledge to this house. we have to speak up for our constituents and...
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"we want you to stay," theresa may has told eu citizens in the uk from the house of commons.e's making an offer as part of the eu negotiations which would allow families to remain together as long as they have settled in the uk for five years. those with less than that amount of residency would be allowed to stay to build it up. labour argue these moves should have been made a year ago, and that people are being used as bargaining chips. i know there has been some anxiety about what would happen to eu citizens at the point we leave the european union. today, i want to put that anxiety to rest. i want to completely reassure people that under these plans, no eu citizen currently in the uk lawfully will be asked to leave at the point the uk will leave the eu. we want you to stay. second, any eu citizen in the uk, with five years of continuous residence at a specified cut—off date, will be granted settled status. they will be treated as if they were uk citizens, for health care, education, benefits and pensions. this is a fair and serious offer. our obligations... our obligations
"we want you to stay," theresa may has told eu citizens in the uk from the house of commons.e's making an offer as part of the eu negotiations which would allow families to remain together as long as they have settled in the uk for five years. those with less than that amount of residency would be allowed to stay to build it up. labour argue these moves should have been made a year ago, and that people are being used as bargaining chips. i know there has been some anxiety about what...
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the remarkable tension between the common sense aborts and -- commone sense lords and between the betweene: you that she cannot go into the house of commons. .t is a rule but theresa may's office has announced a series of bills to show that her government is engaging with the concerned so it is nice to see the house is sitting. >> a beautiful synthesis of deutsche bank -- so much more for deutsche bank. and their clients. it is an island nation and i mentioned this with andrew sentance in the last hour -- a nostalgia to return to it british empire. can they do that? >> i think it is wishful thinking. in independent spirits maybe. see vince charles and see prince we do charles and the queen. francine: let's listen in to the queen delivering her speech. this was written by the government. it is going to be a little bit different than other years. it is addressed down. brexit.address back-check here has to be the sequence of tumor tracks and harm to citizens of the united kingdom over the last number of days. completely different. this has been an exhausting six months. both at the house of
the remarkable tension between the common sense aborts and -- commone sense lords and between the betweene: you that she cannot go into the house of commons. .t is a rule but theresa may's office has announced a series of bills to show that her government is engaging with the concerned so it is nice to see the house is sitting. >> a beautiful synthesis of deutsche bank -- so much more for deutsche bank. and their clients. it is an island nation and i mentioned this with andrew sentance in...
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how can you find common ground here? >> i think that the common ground comes from understanding what the issues are and trying to find the tools that will work. for instance, what i do find interesting, you are talking about russia before -- there has been common ground now on sanctions against russia for its behavior, to do with ukraine. there was a huge vote out of the senate, but at the same time, the administration put out new sanctions against russia. i think that, as people really delve into the issues, people are smart and they will find common ground, but it comes as the result of talking to each other, trying to figure out what the history of an issue is. and i am an optimist. i think we will be able to find common ground. jane: thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you. jane: the 1920's in america is remembered for its music, fashion, and nightlife. flapper girls, and speakeasies were some of the features. a new exhibit in new york is bringing that age to life. called "the jazz age," it highlights the ar
how can you find common ground here? >> i think that the common ground comes from understanding what the issues are and trying to find the tools that will work. for instance, what i do find interesting, you are talking about russia before -- there has been common ground now on sanctions against russia for its behavior, to do with ukraine. there was a huge vote out of the senate, but at the same time, the administration put out new sanctions against russia. i think that, as people really...
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general assembly to launch a negotiation on something of common interest. there are some creative approaches that might be applied to some of the issues that have been behind the beautiful bars locked away in that body for the last 20 years. so other questions from the floor? we have a jonathan. >> thank youthank you, jonathan. >> thank you so much for your comments. one of the things that -- your background in actually getting with human catastrophe. one of the key agendas for the next several decades of the u.n. will be the sustainable development goals, 1 17 goals, f addressing what appears to me to be real human security, addressing poverty, protecting the climate, protecting the ocean, the very lungs of the planet. and to a large extent the disarmament nonproliferation arms-control agenda is siloed from the dynamic of sustainable development. but it appears to me that the standup of nuclear weapon is an impediment to achieving -- [inaudible] can you comment on the relationship between sustainable development and disarmament? if we can bring the two tog
general assembly to launch a negotiation on something of common interest. there are some creative approaches that might be applied to some of the issues that have been behind the beautiful bars locked away in that body for the last 20 years. so other questions from the floor? we have a jonathan. >> thank youthank you, jonathan. >> thank you so much for your comments. one of the things that -- your background in actually getting with human catastrophe. one of the key agendas for the...
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for now, russia and the us share a common enemy.ll be left backing different sides in an unfinished war. the potential for confrontation is real. in the last hour, south korean president moonjae—in has arrived at the white house for talks with president trump. it is expected that they will discuss ways to further strengthen their alliance, and of course co—ordinate their approach to defuse tensions with north korea. i asked our correspondent in seoul, steve evans, what common ground the two leaders might have as they discussed their policies towards north korea, given that they disagree about the thaad missile system. the common ground they have, rico, is that they are both threatened by north korea. north korea has said that it wants to turn both washington and seoul into a sea of flame, so they have that common ground. the common ground they don't have between them is how to do that. president moonjae—in, new in the job, he wants dialogue with north korea. it's not quite clear what president trump wants. he has spoken about speaki
for now, russia and the us share a common enemy.ll be left backing different sides in an unfinished war. the potential for confrontation is real. in the last hour, south korean president moonjae—in has arrived at the white house for talks with president trump. it is expected that they will discuss ways to further strengthen their alliance, and of course co—ordinate their approach to defuse tensions with north korea. i asked our correspondent in seoul, steve evans, what common ground the two...
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we did it after the referendum last year on a non—binding majority commons vote.n that occasion. kia starmer, europe european spokesman, said —— your european spokesman, said —— your european spokesman, said... could you stay inside the single market and customs union? the single market is a requirement of eu membership, and since we won't be members, there will have to be an arrangement made. we are leaving? absolutely. we want tariff free access to the european market. we also want to maintain very important university and research collaborations. there is a host of european agencies we wish to be part of. we will absolutely remain part of the european convention of human rights and the european court of human rights. we are not walking away from those vital post—war agreements that were made. do you intend to support the government's so—called great repeal bill? i suspect it has probably now become history. i suspect we will have something different coming in a couple of weeks. we will put for the position where we negotiate tariff free access. you could come c
we did it after the referendum last year on a non—binding majority commons vote.n that occasion. kia starmer, europe european spokesman, said —— your european spokesman, said —— your european spokesman, said... could you stay inside the single market and customs union? the single market is a requirement of eu membership, and since we won't be members, there will have to be an arrangement made. we are leaving? absolutely. we want tariff free access to the european market. we also want...
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it was the same appreciation of the common interest of the human family in caring for our common home that led us to the treaty of the modern era. it is what led us to the protocol of 1987 to phase out pscs and preserve the ozone layer. it is what led assaults me to paris with 194 signatories at our side. that is global cooperation. it's important to note that please -- the sacrifices required to support and strengthen the global order, military power in the sense of our principles and alliances, canada was there. in suez, in korea, in the congo, in cypress, in the first gulf war, in the balkans, in afghanistan up to and including today in iraq among many other places. canada has been there. that's the prime minister has often said that is what canadians do. we step up. today it is worth reminding ourselves why we step up, why we devote time and resources to foreign-policy groups and defense and development, why we have spent canadian soldiers, sailors, aviators, diplomats, aid workers, intelligence officers, doctors, nurses, medics and engineers into situations of danger, disaster an
it was the same appreciation of the common interest of the human family in caring for our common home that led us to the treaty of the modern era. it is what led us to the protocol of 1987 to phase out pscs and preserve the ozone layer. it is what led assaults me to paris with 194 signatories at our side. that is global cooperation. it's important to note that please -- the sacrifices required to support and strengthen the global order, military power in the sense of our principles and...
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and vice president for taxpayers for common sense will discuss the national flood insurance program. the sure to watch "washington journal" monday morning. join the discussion. on tuesday, embers of the british house of commons returned or their first day of the new parliamenafr the general election that resulted in theresa may's conservative party losing their majority. oft we see the reelection cow asurka as -- bur speaker. this is 40 minutes. >> order, order. >> standing order number one a, ercowertain whether john bur is willing to be considered as speaker. thank you, what a pleasure it is to welcome you back to this place. as you have the accolade of father of the house to your many achievements in your career, next sunday you will mark 47 service, to your constituency, this chamber and our country as a whole. you are held in great affection and esteem. on both sides of the house. that i speak for all colleagues in wishing you well in your new role. if the house so permits, i should be honored to serve as speaker in this parliament, which thankfully, across the parties, is more
and vice president for taxpayers for common sense will discuss the national flood insurance program. the sure to watch "washington journal" monday morning. join the discussion. on tuesday, embers of the british house of commons returned or their first day of the new parliamenafr the general election that resulted in theresa may's conservative party losing their majority. oft we see the reelection cow asurka as -- bur speaker. this is 40 minutes. >> order, order. >>...
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interesting times there in the commons.after 7pm in 100 days plus, which is coming up. and for a left at the weather. good evening. last week was about the heat and temperature, this week is about rain. these are some rainfall figures and 24 hours. among's rain in hampshire. well over a month rain in santa and in suffolk. there is the more persistent rain affecting england earlier on. things drying up in those places but rain in the south—west lingering and pushing to wales as well. the wettest in northern england will push to scotland, not far away from northern ireland come the morning. some drier weather returning to the midlands and continuing in the south east of england. temperature not falling much on the low maximum we had today. into the rush hour tomorrow, more rain and the south west could be more wet with low cloud. the drier start in the midlands, east anglia and the south east. we still have some rain across north wales and northern ireland. the more persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england, furth
interesting times there in the commons.after 7pm in 100 days plus, which is coming up. and for a left at the weather. good evening. last week was about the heat and temperature, this week is about rain. these are some rainfall figures and 24 hours. among's rain in hampshire. well over a month rain in santa and in suffolk. there is the more persistent rain affecting england earlier on. things drying up in those places but rain in the south—west lingering and pushing to wales as well. the...
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for you pinion to make progress for instance we have now some elements of a banking union with a common supervisory mechanisms common resolution mechanism that would be considered unthinkable before the crisis so for instance for the countries want to have a common currency definitely it's needed more integration so the concrete steps because i know that and here are being touted by politicians which would mean that there are states in iraq like press in germany who want to tatar integration whoever wants to follow and whoever doesn't want to tatar interation then you know they can just once again i don't think this vision is correct so telling by donald tusk that it looks like an iron curtain to me what i mean this is one of the misconception that exists about european union is that sometimes this debate about the two speeds comes cyclical already and in the eighties there was some ideas about having to do speeds europe in fact the current treaties allow for integration in some areas of the country that want to do it provided they keep it united for those who want to join later you see
for you pinion to make progress for instance we have now some elements of a banking union with a common supervisory mechanisms common resolution mechanism that would be considered unthinkable before the crisis so for instance for the countries want to have a common currency definitely it's needed more integration so the concrete steps because i know that and here are being touted by politicians which would mean that there are states in iraq like press in germany who want to tatar integration...
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there are no ukip mps in the house of commons. by the house of commons.s for the first time. so back to the government benches, they don't have enough for an overall majority. at this point they are short by eight, the conservatives. what to do? maybe they can bring in the democratic unionist party. the closest soul mates in politics inside the house of commons. here they are and the democratic unionists would do this. give them a majority of seven so over the line. they can govern but the conservatives will have to listen to what the dup are asking for. it is untidy, it is messy and humiliating for theresa may. jeremy vine, thank you. having called the general election to increase her majority and strenghen her position, theresa may lost 12 seats and with it her parliamentary majority. it wasn't all bad news as the scottish conservatives under leader ruth davidson made historic gains in scotland, where they won a dozen seats. the party's share of the vote also improved across most of the rest of the uk, but fell back in parts of the south east and london
there are no ukip mps in the house of commons. by the house of commons.s for the first time. so back to the government benches, they don't have enough for an overall majority. at this point they are short by eight, the conservatives. what to do? maybe they can bring in the democratic unionist party. the closest soul mates in politics inside the house of commons. here they are and the democratic unionists would do this. give them a majority of seven so over the line. they can govern but the...
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here in brussels the headquarters is now called the common market.-ernational corporation cooperation for everything that men consume. there are the beginnings that they are there for sure. are only there because of the watch of nato. the men and equipment keeping 24 hour guard by land, sea and air. across from the heartland only a few miles east and toil ceaselessly to and more miles of wire to the already enormous web of the iron curtain. working men are trying to pass the time. they scuttle away like mice because they are afraid. where there is no wire there is the wall. the wall dividing peoples and families without wall -- rhyme or reason. today becauseato just beyond that may be tempted to do something desperate. us no time for walls, we have a train to catch. theney cannot join us europe is moving ahead so fast there is a real danger of being left behind. as much as we wish them with us we over here are going. and at had together. -- at full speed ahead. ♪ >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by
here in brussels the headquarters is now called the common market.-ernational corporation cooperation for everything that men consume. there are the beginnings that they are there for sure. are only there because of the watch of nato. the men and equipment keeping 24 hour guard by land, sea and air. across from the heartland only a few miles east and toil ceaselessly to and more miles of wire to the already enormous web of the iron curtain. working men are trying to pass the time. they scuttle...
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states of the middle east to unite their efforts to fight a common evil common enemy. of a very brief him our response. on the part of the question that was posed to me i'll go. on the engagement of france and the coalition it's been very clear. we are engaged in a coalition to fight and eliminate. that still hasn't taken place so. in the coalition will last until that happens. that hasn't happened yet but she's lost a lot of terrain the battle of muscle and record still taking place. called on minister lover of to consider the importance of taking record because often the attacks come from record which have hurt our country. as part of the coalition will go. towards the eradication of. that also means that imperil. you must reflect and acts on a solution a political solution in syria. which guarantees the integrity of syria the refusal of its breaking up. and which allows the priests process of negotiated transition which i've spoken of at length with sergey lavrov. as for this incident which you spoke of shows the need for the conflict the complection is built on the
states of the middle east to unite their efforts to fight a common evil common enemy. of a very brief him our response. on the part of the question that was posed to me i'll go. on the engagement of france and the coalition it's been very clear. we are engaged in a coalition to fight and eliminate. that still hasn't taken place so. in the coalition will last until that happens. that hasn't happened yet but she's lost a lot of terrain the battle of muscle and record still taking place. called on...
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if they went across this board, they would have a very healthy majority in the house of commons.y across the next board, another 32 seats, you would call that a landslide to the conservatives. labour did badly in 2015, so they need to improve. let's look at where they came closest, gower the conservatives won by only 32, derby north, croydon central, vale of clwyd et cetera. labour need to win all of these, plus half the next board, just to become the biggest single party in a house of commons. they need to win all the seats here and the whole of the third board, another 32 seats, to have an overall majority, so huge mountain to climb from such a long way back. so too the lib dems — they we re way back. so too the lib dems — they were reduced to only eight seats and outs commons, let's see them, this is what they won in 2015. they surely have to defend them. they could win the whole of this board, and other 32, and still not be where they were after 2010 with 57 seats. so they really need to make some advanceis so they really need to make some advance is here. different story for
if they went across this board, they would have a very healthy majority in the house of commons.y across the next board, another 32 seats, you would call that a landslide to the conservatives. labour did badly in 2015, so they need to improve. let's look at where they came closest, gower the conservatives won by only 32, derby north, croydon central, vale of clwyd et cetera. labour need to win all of these, plus half the next board, just to become the biggest single party in a house of commons....
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point of view well let people be forced to be uprooted it should london and brussels fail to find common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to britain i have no idea i don't think that it's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we give brilliance to spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility they may complicate all this because of gibraltar but if the sensible love going to happen so at this point brussels is sending signals it may accept as soft rocks it which implies retaining closer here k e u tyson brayden remaining in the european customs union at the same time you negotiators are warning that britain has to pay what they call an have to bill if they want this kind of scenario to feel where it is in effect being blackmailed during these talks . i do see the british will go for the british government just now it's quite clear . that it will. and succumb lots of the customs union and the single market i would hav
point of view well let people be forced to be uprooted it should london and brussels fail to find common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to britain i have no idea i don't think that it's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we give brilliance to spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility they may complicate all this...