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berlin a very warm welcome everyone to theresa may is currently speaking addressing the parliament house of commons we'll take you straight to westminster right after this . with. a very quick is the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh counties and belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. schools and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take full control of our money to spend on priorities including our long term plans the n.h.s. to which we've committed to spending over three hundred ninety four million pounds more per week by twenty twenty three twenty four and just this morning i was able to announce a major new investment in primary and community were three and a half billion pounds a year in real terms by twenty treasury twenty four mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no tyree of speed. charges or quantity of restrictions this will be the first such agreement between the e.u. and a
berlin a very warm welcome everyone to theresa may is currently speaking addressing the parliament house of commons we'll take you straight to westminster right after this . with. a very quick is the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh counties and belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. schools and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take full...
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prime minister may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said their view staying within european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in. -- stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as the government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the 29th f march, 2019. >> thank you, prime minister. matthew thompson from lbc. what extent is of your own making in the sense it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing out -- people out and hardliners within your own party along with you? obviously they weren't going to like what was in this deal. should you not have brought them on board a little bit more quickly? prime minister may: we have been working on this deal, ere have been various stages where we made clear to people what the approach that we're taking in relation to these issues.
prime minister may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said their view staying within european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in. -- stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as the government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the...
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houses of parliament. the report, written by dame laura cox, was commissioned after a series of allegations about bullying in parliament came to light. onejunior house of commonsusively to the victoria derbyshire programme — said that "dealing with abuse is part of the job". i have had members of staff shouting in my face, calling me stupid. one older senior member of staff shouted at me and asked if i even knew what brexit was, if i even knew what was going on. i have had inappropriate comments, members of staff, particularly mps, asking, don't i know who they are? us sanctions on iran have been reinstated in a measure described by president trump as the "toughest ever". the sanctions — which target iran's oil sales and banking sector — are being introduced following america's withdrawal from the international nuclear deal agreed in 2015. washington says it's trying to stop what it calls tehran‘s destructive behaviour across the middle east. the rules on foreign fighters in the british armed forces are to be relaxed to try to ease the worst recruitment crisis in a decade. currently, citizens from commonwealth countries can only sign up if they have lived in t
houses of parliament. the report, written by dame laura cox, was commissioned after a series of allegations about bullying in parliament came to light. onejunior house of commonsusively to the victoria derbyshire programme — said that "dealing with abuse is part of the job". i have had members of staff shouting in my face, calling me stupid. one older senior member of staff shouted at me and asked if i even knew what brexit was, if i even knew what was going on. i have had...
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parliament as prime minister well look i have taken a very clear view about the question of a second referendum i've made that view clear to members of parliament and i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognise that they gave a vote to the british people the british people voted and it's up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum as far as i'm concerned that will not be a second referendum we asked people their view they said we should leave the european union and we will leave the european union and we will leave on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen now if you look across the house of commons yes there have been some very very voices for a second referendum but i believe actually when people come to look at the deal that we bring back from the european council the final package that we bring back from the european council they will look at delivering on the vote of the british people and doing so in a way that protects the interests of their constituents and i believe that is the question that members of parliament will be asking themselves at that point not about a second referendum i'll take as i said just a cou
parliament as prime minister well look i have taken a very clear view about the question of a second referendum i've made that view clear to members of parliament and i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognise that they gave a vote to the british people the british people voted and it's up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum as far as i'm concerned that will not be a second referendum we asked people their view they said we...
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the question of a second referendum i've made that you clear to members of parliament and i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognise that they gave a vote to the british people the british people voted and it's up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum as far as i'm concerned that will not be a second referendum we asked people their view they said we should leave the european union and we will leave the european union and we will leave on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. you know if you look across the house of commons yes there have been some voices for a second referendum but i believe actually when people come to look at the deal that we bring back from the european council the final package that we bring back from the european council they will look at delivering on the vote of the british people and doing so in a way that protects the interests of their constituents and i believe that is the question that members of parliament will be asking themselves at that point not about a second referendum i'll take as i said just a couple
the question of a second referendum i've made that you clear to members of parliament and i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognise that they gave a vote to the british people the british people voted and it's up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum as far as i'm concerned that will not be a second referendum we asked people their view they said we should leave the european union and we will leave the european union and we will...
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pm may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today is thatiew was to stay within the european union, was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave a vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that will to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty to deliver on that vote up the british people, and we will be leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. thank you, prime minister. matthew thompson, lbc. to what extent is this a failure of expectation management and not bringing people out of the u.p. and hardliners of your party with you? should you not have brought them on board a little more quickly? pm may: the deal has been very posts, the approach that we are taking in a result of the issues, happening december, further information we look forward in the spring, then in july, our approach was clearly set out to people. we have of course been discussing with colleagues and with people in the house of commons, as we have been discussing with business
pm may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today is thatiew was to stay within the european union, was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave a vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that will to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty to deliver on that vote up the british people, and we will be leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. thank...
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of the m.p.'s who was challenging the prime minister in parliament in the house of commons let's listen to what he said earlier my role i don't have a friend and she's on question the owner said we would leave the customs union. the next two says otherwise my right on friend said that she would maintain the integrity of the united kingdom the whole procedure called says otherwise my right on the friend said we would be out of the jurisdiction of the orkin court of justice on school one hundred some to fall says otherwise i was on my right over the french was what i write only for dollars no longer match should i don't write to my right on befriend the member of. west. as we said jacob chief brags a tear there are you mentioned already that a senior euro skeptic conservative lawmakers are meeting right now we are seeing one report that jacob we smog might be putting in a letter of no confidence in the prime minister barbara we're seeing this leadership challenge ken theresa may hold on here. if her own party tells her that it doesn't want her anymore as a leader if the confidence is if she's voted
of the m.p.'s who was challenging the prime minister in parliament in the house of commons let's listen to what he said earlier my role i don't have a friend and she's on question the owner said we would leave the customs union. the next two says otherwise my right on friend said that she would maintain the integrity of the united kingdom the whole procedure called says otherwise my right on the friend said we would be out of the jurisdiction of the orkin court of justice on school one hundred...
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pm may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said their view was that staying within the european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave a vote to the british people. parliament overwelmingly gave that vote to the british to decide whether or not to stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as a government and believe it's our duty as members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people. and we will be leaving on the 29th of march 2019. >> matthew thompson from albee c. i'm wondering to what extent this crisis is to some extent of your own making, and the sense that it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing hardliners within your own party with you. obviously, they were not going to like this deal. should you not have brought them onboard quickly? pm may: we have been working on this deal and negotiating. there has been various staging posts where we made clear the approach we are taking in relation to these issues. that happened in december at the jo
pm may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said their view was that staying within the european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave a vote to the british people. parliament overwelmingly gave that vote to the british to decide whether or not to stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as a government and believe it's our duty as members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the...
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berlin a very warm welcome everyone to theresa may is currently speaking addressing the parliament house of commons we'll take you straight to westminster right after this . very.
berlin a very warm welcome everyone to theresa may is currently speaking addressing the parliament house of commons we'll take you straight to westminster right after this . very.
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city as oppose very fiercely and so the question is very the house of commons the british parliament ok this deal this is foreseen for december but is anything but certain that the prime minister may has a majority in the house of commons for the deal ok byrne to get in brussels and thank you for that. violence has flared in central paris as thousands joined to protest against planned increases in fuel taxes riot police use water cannon and tear gas to clear the streets truck drivers angry at the tax hikes have been in the forefront of the protests. protesters and trucker style yellow safety vests set up a barricade on the iconic songs that he say then police arrived many of the demonstrators come from outside paris and say a new tax on motor fuel meant to cut consumption and pollution in big cities will affect them disproportionately others say they're angry about economic policies that favor business and the rich of. all the big companies should pay taxes like everybody else and also the big bosses and the rich should pay wealth taxes the government suppressed the wealth tax and now
city as oppose very fiercely and so the question is very the house of commons the british parliament ok this deal this is foreseen for december but is anything but certain that the prime minister may has a majority in the house of commons for the deal ok byrne to get in brussels and thank you for that. violence has flared in central paris as thousands joined to protest against planned increases in fuel taxes riot police use water cannon and tear gas to clear the streets truck drivers angry at...
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westminster, a cabinet minister has dismissed the threat of a no—deal brexit, saying it could never happen. the parliament, the house of commonsll stop no—deal, as damian collins already said earlier. there is not a majority in the house of commons to allow that to take place. the number of children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. survivors of terror attacks say victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health services. we got brilliant care with the physical wounds, but the mental health side, it felt like we were left to our own devices. interpol chooses a south korean to lead the organisation, after international pressure to reject the candidacy of a senior russian official new research reveals male humpback whales undergo a "cultural revolution" every few years when they change their song anthem. forrest! scotland clinche a euro 2020 play—off place and nations league promotion after a dramatic and angst—ridden night against israel at hampd
westminster, a cabinet minister has dismissed the threat of a no—deal brexit, saying it could never happen. the parliament, the house of commonsll stop no—deal, as damian collins already said earlier. there is not a majority in the house of commons to allow that to take place. the number of children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger...
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westminster, a cabinet minister has dismissed the threat of a no—deal brexit, saying it could never happen. the parliament, the house of commonsf children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. survivors of terror attacks say victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health services.
westminster, a cabinet minister has dismissed the threat of a no—deal brexit, saying it could never happen. the parliament, the house of commonsf children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. survivors of terror attacks say victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health services.
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focus this week will be on the future relationship and when we were in the house of commons, a number of members of parliamented more detail on the future relationship. that is what we are working on this week. the labour leader says his party won't back the deal she is proposing. we go back to europe and say, "listen, our parliament does not agree with this and does not accept it, the people of this country don't. there are jobs on both sides of the channel at risk here. we need an agreement, a serious, central agreement and risk here. we need an agreement, a serious, centralagreement and i believe the labour options are the series once that could achieve that will stop some cabinet ministers and dozens will stop some cabinet ministers and d oze ns of will stop some cabinet ministers and dozens of tory mps aren't happy, either and the former brexit secretary says the deal is not right to the country. i do think we are being bullied, subject to what is pretty close to blackmail, frankly, for your viewers at home and i think there is a point at which it should have been done before where we just say, "i'm sorr
focus this week will be on the future relationship and when we were in the house of commons, a number of members of parliamented more detail on the future relationship. that is what we are working on this week. the labour leader says his party won't back the deal she is proposing. we go back to europe and say, "listen, our parliament does not agree with this and does not accept it, the people of this country don't. there are jobs on both sides of the channel at risk here. we need an...
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of parliament as prime minister? i have taken a clear view on the question of a second referendum, making that clear to members of parliament. across the house of commonse and the british people voted, so it is up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum. as far as i'm concerned there will not be a second referendum. we asked people their view, they said we should leave the european union and we will leave on the 29th of march, 2019. look, if you look across the house of commons, yes, there have been some voices for a second referendum but i believe that actually when people come to look at the deal that we bring back from the european council, they will look at delivering the vote of the british people and doing so in a way that protects the interests of their constituents, and i believe that is the question members of parliament will be asking themselves at that point, not about a second referendum. i will take a couple. hannah from birds feed —— online news. do you regret calling a general election last year? no, i don't. there will be a decision for mps to take a. i'm going to do myjob, bringing back the best deal for the goin
of parliament as prime minister? i have taken a clear view on the question of a second referendum, making that clear to members of parliament. across the house of commonse and the british people voted, so it is up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum. as far as i'm concerned there will not be a second referendum. we asked people their view, they said we should leave the european union and we will leave on the 29th of march, 2019. look, if you look across the house of...
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the choice which is faced by parliament, the house of commons on the 11th of december, is a choice betweennister has negotiated and no deal, and it is right. it is right that the focus should be on that, and what that analysis shows from the bank of england and also that which was produced by the government yesterday to inform that debate was that overwhelmingly the deal which is proposed is better than no deal. is my noble friend aware that the report assumes that imports into this country will decline by 15%, because of what they call additional customs checks? but customs checks are carried out on the basis of risk, the customs computer selects 1% of consignments for physical checks, and the head of customs and excise has said there'll be no additional checks. one peer wanted a reminder of the forecast made ahead of the brexit referendum. would he helpfully put the various forecasts that were made, including from the treasury and the chancellor at the time, in the library, so we can see the evidence that perhaps the spokesman was asking for, that we may have the facts about the colossal
the choice which is faced by parliament, the house of commons on the 11th of december, is a choice betweennister has negotiated and no deal, and it is right. it is right that the focus should be on that, and what that analysis shows from the bank of england and also that which was produced by the government yesterday to inform that debate was that overwhelmingly the deal which is proposed is better than no deal. is my noble friend aware that the report assumes that imports into this country...
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s calling for it to be delayed she's been facing questions from the house of commons committee ahead of a parliament vote next month on her. the decision the house of commons will take on the eleventh of december it will be whether to whether to ratify the deal the united kingdom government has hit with the european home if if if the house. that there will be some steps that will be necessary because obviously we've been doing it as a government we've made information available to business is. the point at which is the house which is the deal that has been agreed given that the european union has been clear that this is the deal that has been agreed and this is the deal that is on the table and obviously decisions would have to be taken. while there been more protests in colombia against tax reforms and the lack of university funding student groups farmers trade unions are threatening to hold more rallies until the government meets their demands. to reports from. it's the largest protest yet against the government of president even twenty thousand students took to the streets of. routes across the c
s calling for it to be delayed she's been facing questions from the house of commons committee ahead of a parliament vote next month on her. the decision the house of commons will take on the eleventh of december it will be whether to whether to ratify the deal the united kingdom government has hit with the european home if if if the house. that there will be some steps that will be necessary because obviously we've been doing it as a government we've made information available to business is....
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what i don't want to see is a purely appointed house of parliament, which has been rejected by the house of commonsa house that comprises a third of the people who were former mps. you can take all the other peers out, just leave the ex—mps in parliament, we would still be the seventh—largest second chamber in the world out of 78. now, that to me is madness. this is a big, big change in the constitution. if it was a big, big change in the constitution, i think there might be rather more interest in this impending by—election than there appears to be at the moment. one of the numerous problems that have not been identified by earl caithness is the simple fact that the people from whom this by—election must be in the end determined, the people who can stand as candidates, there are a total number 211 of these people on the official hereditary peers list. and will it come as a surprise to any viewers or listeners that 210 of those are men? now, i don't think in the 21st century it's too much to ask that there should be more than one woman in a list of 211 potential candidates. lord caithness, in 2018,
what i don't want to see is a purely appointed house of parliament, which has been rejected by the house of commonsa house that comprises a third of the people who were former mps. you can take all the other peers out, just leave the ex—mps in parliament, we would still be the seventh—largest second chamber in the world out of 78. now, that to me is madness. this is a big, big change in the constitution. if it was a big, big change in the constitution, i think there might be rather more...
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in fact, to be frank, every member of parliament in the entire house of commons knows that there is absolutelyat the withdrawal agreement will ever get through the house. now that labour have said they will vote against it and the liberals and the snp, and critically the dup, who are hopping mad with the prime minister, and the overrated tory backbenchers, it is mathematically impossible for it is mathematically impossible for it ever to get through and i think tory mps know that. i am told the prime minister in private has been told that numerous times. but she appears not to accept it. but don't you have to accept her point that a leadership contest now is not going to make that negotiation, that parliamentary arithmetic, any easier? let me explain why we have done this report because it relates to that. this is the withdrawal agreement. it is 585 pages long. you can hold back the thick wooden door with this as a doorstop. we have now ploughed through this completely. i have read it, ok, but it is designed so have read it, ok, but it is designed so that most sensible and then people will nev
in fact, to be frank, every member of parliament in the entire house of commons knows that there is absolutelyat the withdrawal agreement will ever get through the house. now that labour have said they will vote against it and the liberals and the snp, and critically the dup, who are hopping mad with the prime minister, and the overrated tory backbenchers, it is mathematically impossible for it is mathematically impossible for it ever to get through and i think tory mps know that. i am told the...
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house of commons. it will be put in front of members of parliament. their job will be to consider the interest of their constituents. and their job will be to consider on the vote on how to lead the european union. and think -- and i think most people watching this or listening to this will recognize that this is not an easy thing to do. this is a complex negotiation. but i think what most people want to know is what that what we will deliver will be in their interest. it will protect jobs. it will protect security. it will insure a great future for this country. reporter: rob hutton from "bloomberg." isn't it time to say what you clearly think, which is the brexit campaign offered something that was not on the menu. it offered very, very easy trade negotiations. it offered no negotiation with the irish border. it was going to give us everything that we wanted because of b.m.w. and preseco and things like that. some of the things that you were promised they were never there? prime minister may: after 14 years of membership with the european union, del
house of commons. it will be put in front of members of parliament. their job will be to consider the interest of their constituents. and their job will be to consider on the vote on how to lead the european union. and think -- and i think most people watching this or listening to this will recognize that this is not an easy thing to do. this is a complex negotiation. but i think what most people want to know is what that what we will deliver will be in their interest. it will protect jobs. it...
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making news around the world as you can see tourism a is speaking in front of the house of parliament front of the house of commons i should say in the british parliament the budget no doubt trying to sell the brig's a deal since he returned from brussels keep an eye on that one but we've got some other news to tell you there is a tuberculosis epidemic in papua new guinea and it's getting worse officials say poor infrastructure is only adding to the problem so far health workers have only been able to get a fraction get to a fraction of those who've been affected after thomas reports now from the capital port moresby. tuberculosis improper new guinea isn't just an issue it's an epidemic more than one in two hundred fifty people are known to have to kill a disease the real proportion is believed to be much higher. carry dusty fell ill two years ago but living in a remote area accessible only by boat it was five months before she was diagnosed after she was she had trouble after taking the pills she was prescribed. i faithfully took my medications however my body wasn't reacting well to it i started to experience so
making news around the world as you can see tourism a is speaking in front of the house of parliament front of the house of commons i should say in the british parliament the budget no doubt trying to sell the brig's a deal since he returned from brussels keep an eye on that one but we've got some other news to tell you there is a tuberculosis epidemic in papua new guinea and it's getting worse officials say poor infrastructure is only adding to the problem so far health workers have only been...
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of the planet. a day after striking the deal in brussels, theresa may goes to parliament to face critics from all sides of the house of commons. we are back this deal, deliver on the vote of the referendum, and move on to making a brighterfuture of opportunity and prosperity for all oui’ opportunity and prosperity for all our people, or this house can choose to reject our deal and go back to square to reject our deal and go back to square one. meanwhile, president donald trump warns that the prime minister's deal may make it harder for britain to trade with the united states. british summers could be 5 degrees hotter by 2070 if greenhouse gas emissions aren't cut, according to new met office projections. freed by the united arab emirates. british academic matthew hedges, who was sentenced to life in prison for alleged spying, prepares to travel home after being given a presidential pardon. and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers caroline wheeler and henry mance. stay with us for that. the us space agency nasa, has landed another probe on the surface of mars, as part of its stu
of the planet. a day after striking the deal in brussels, theresa may goes to parliament to face critics from all sides of the house of commons. we are back this deal, deliver on the vote of the referendum, and move on to making a brighterfuture of opportunity and prosperity for all oui’ opportunity and prosperity for all our people, or this house can choose to reject our deal and go back to square to reject our deal and go back to square one. meanwhile, president donald trump warns that the...
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agreement and that there is a path for the future but of course everybody here knows as well that the parliament in westminster the house of commons has to also nod off on it and that will be a very difficult task indeed so people are prepared for a certain day at the moment but in a way they're quietly celebrating the intermediate result. of events for this but stay on the line please because when talked to about the embattled mitsubishi chairman calos go the mitsubishi board of directors as voted to sack the manager who was arrested last week go and come on to file back as asians under reported decelerates japanese authorities by forty four million dollars over several years he was arrested but has yet to be formally charged goan has denied all allegations last week mitsubishi potman this on to go on as the chairman is and holds a controlling stake in its a b. she has. well you'd think that there would be a rethink on figures like own other figures who were towering and who did a lot of damage to the companies like fed and ph in this culture that led to diesel gate. but at the same time you have to consider that take these two f
agreement and that there is a path for the future but of course everybody here knows as well that the parliament in westminster the house of commons has to also nod off on it and that will be a very difficult task indeed so people are prepared for a certain day at the moment but in a way they're quietly celebrating the intermediate result. of events for this but stay on the line please because when talked to about the embattled mitsubishi chairman calos go the mitsubishi board of directors as...
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that makes it very difficult for her when she stands in front of parliament in a couple of hours time trying to persuade the white house of commons the rest of the parliament the over all parliamentary members that it's a good deal thank you for that paul brennan live for us in london with debates breaking news and the resignation of the bronx it secretary dominic robb we'll continue to follow all the developments with you of course throughout the day here on al-jazeera thank you very much paul has now returned to our top story and every patry ation of muslim refugees from bangladesh to myanmar which was supposed to begin today as bring in mohammed john jonas following the story for us from conses in bangladesh so what is the latest as far as the repacholi nation of the refugee is when it indeed sought today as expected. willfully the last time we spoke just about an hour ago we were expecting a press conference to be held at the airport on refugee camp and all indications were that government officials were going to announce that this repatriation that was supposed to start today was going to be delayed now what ended up happeni
that makes it very difficult for her when she stands in front of parliament in a couple of hours time trying to persuade the white house of commons the rest of the parliament the over all parliamentary members that it's a good deal thank you for that paul brennan live for us in london with debates breaking news and the resignation of the bronx it secretary dominic robb we'll continue to follow all the developments with you of course throughout the day here on al-jazeera thank you very much paul...
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vote in the house of commons they would need to ask themselves about two aspects of this particularly the first is delivering bricks it i think we have a judy as a house of commons as a parliament to deliver bracks it on the second question is about what it means for our constituents and as i've said the deal that we have to live it i believe delivers not just on what people want it when they vote it breaks it but also does it in a way that protects jobs protects our security and protects the united kingdom. hall has the latest from brussels. well tourism a giving a press conference there in brussels after leaders spent just thirty minutes endorsing unanimously the negotiated breaks it text they describe feelings of sadness the tragedy of britain leaving the e.u. she by contrast is have to talk up the positives of this deal saying that if it meets the democratic mandate delivered by the referendum two years ago it delivers on brakes in the best interests of the country she's got to top it up she has no choice because what happens next now defends entirely on her ability to get this deal through the british parliament perhaps in a couple of weeks time the numbers in parliament a
vote in the house of commons they would need to ask themselves about two aspects of this particularly the first is delivering bricks it i think we have a judy as a house of commons as a parliament to deliver bracks it on the second question is about what it means for our constituents and as i've said the deal that we have to live it i believe delivers not just on what people want it when they vote it breaks it but also does it in a way that protects jobs protects our security and protects the...
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s calling for it to be delayed and she's been facing questions from the house of commons committee at a parliament vote next month on her. decision to the house of commons will take on the eleventh of december it will be whether to to support whether to ratify the deal the united kingdom government has it with the european home if if if the house down that deal. there will be some steps that will be necessary because obviously we've been doing it as a government we've made information available to businesses the point at which the if the house were to go down the deal that has been agreed given that the european union has been clear that this is the deal that has been agreed and this is the deal that is on the table and obviously decisions would have to be taken russia's deploying more as four hundred air defense missile systems to crimea tensions with ukraine are on the rise in the region after the russian coast guard opened fire on ukrainian ships they've detained three boats and twenty crew men cranes president petro poroshenko has warned that full scale war is a possibility. supporters of shar
s calling for it to be delayed and she's been facing questions from the house of commons committee at a parliament vote next month on her. decision to the house of commons will take on the eleventh of december it will be whether to to support whether to ratify the deal the united kingdom government has it with the european home if if if the house down that deal. there will be some steps that will be necessary because obviously we've been doing it as a government we've made information available...
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vote in the house of commons they would need to ask themselves about two aspects of this particularly the first is delivering backs it i think we have a judy as a house of commons as a parliament to deliver bracks it and the second question is about what it means for our constituents and as i've said the deal that we have to live that i believe delivers not just on what people want it when they vote it breaks it but also does it in a way that protects jobs protects our security and protects the united kingdom right let's get into it we're going to split this one right down the middle with our correspondents on your guy a go is in london we're going to speak to her in a while about the british side of things how and if to reason they can get enough of parliament to back her plan but first to brussels here is john a whole for all things european high jonah so in the end was this a rubber stamping from the europeans or what did it actually take some work from the younger from donald tusk to get all those european countries onside. well not in the event not on the day on the day there were two agreed negotiated texts on the table the withdrawal agreement is incredibly detailed fiv
vote in the house of commons they would need to ask themselves about two aspects of this particularly the first is delivering backs it i think we have a judy as a house of commons as a parliament to deliver bracks it and the second question is about what it means for our constituents and as i've said the deal that we have to live that i believe delivers not just on what people want it when they vote it breaks it but also does it in a way that protects jobs protects our security and protects the...
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of us throughout tomorrow. goodbye. hello. it's monday, it's 10 o'clock — our new programme start time — i'm victoria derbyshire... as mp5 prepare to debate bullying and sexual harassment in parliament, onejunior house of commonse spit landing on my face. he was so angry. she claims one mp is notorious for inappropriate behaviour with women, but that nothing's been done to stop him. he seems to take greatjoy in intimidating members of staff, particularly women, staring at
of us throughout tomorrow. goodbye. hello. it's monday, it's 10 o'clock — our new programme start time — i'm victoria derbyshire... as mp5 prepare to debate bullying and sexual harassment in parliament, onejunior house of commonse spit landing on my face. he was so angry. she claims one mp is notorious for inappropriate behaviour with women, but that nothing's been done to stop him. he seems to take greatjoy in intimidating members of staff, particularly women, staring at
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house of commons for the withdrawal agreement. these are his thoughts. if there was gridlock in parliamentbe a huge degree of uncertainty. and what the british people want if they want us to get on and deliver brexit. let's remember in this deal, although there are lots of things any of us can point to that we don't like, there's also a huge amount that we have achieved. not just there's also a huge amount that we have achieved. notjust the ending of free movement of people, the ending of large annual payments that are coming out of the common fisheries policy, largely ending the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. it gets us a lot of what we wanted, not everything. the question is, can this be the staging post that gets us to the point where we could get everything? i think with a lot of hard work, it can be. amber rudd says the house of commons can't prevent their being no deal? there are circumstances that probably in order to do that, the house of commons would have to bring down a conservative government. what you see is if there was this gridlock, you would have some people
house of commons for the withdrawal agreement. these are his thoughts. if there was gridlock in parliamentbe a huge degree of uncertainty. and what the british people want if they want us to get on and deliver brexit. let's remember in this deal, although there are lots of things any of us can point to that we don't like, there's also a huge amount that we have achieved. not just there's also a huge amount that we have achieved. notjust the ending of free movement of people, the ending of large...
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parliament for better relations in the future. 0k. the italian president of the european parliament, the european parliament has to ratify these deals as well as the house of commonso, you are talking about gibraltar. you are seeing, in the documents, how will people in spain react to what they had from pedro sanchez last night? the agreement was not exactly what spain wanted but it's sort of enough. they wanted but it's sort of enough. they wanted to change the withdrawal agreement, they want some references to the future relationship of gibraltar and neither things are happening. instead they got this kind of reassurance from the british government, not from theresa may, it was a letter by the ambassador here. it's not the same level. so there are some concerns that this document does not change european law. these are some kind of political decisions which are not exactly the same thing. spain has got more than it got before in some aspects, the political agreement between 27 metres is not something you should ta ke metres is not something you should take for granted but still some hesitation. we should remind viewers there are no voting taking place today in t
parliament for better relations in the future. 0k. the italian president of the european parliament, the european parliament has to ratify these deals as well as the house of commonso, you are talking about gibraltar. you are seeing, in the documents, how will people in spain react to what they had from pedro sanchez last night? the agreement was not exactly what spain wanted but it's sort of enough. they wanted but it's sort of enough. they wanted to change the withdrawal agreement, they want...
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house of commons. let's go to the houses of parliament. of the government are farfrom over. terms the troubles of the government are far from over. absolutely. as one potential threat is fading a real one is acted on. no sign of the 48 horse men or women of the apocalypse, the tory brexiteers coming to take theresa may away. her friends and partners in government, the dup, ab stained on the finance bill tonight. what does that mean a normal parlance? when push came to shove, that band of northern irish unionists did not vote with the government on a vital piece of legislation, the budget. that throws into question the support they promised, the deal they did with theresa may to back on brexit and the budget. both sides are saying it does not mean the end of their partnership, it does not mean they can never work together again but it is an explicit warning from the dup that they are not to be messed with when it comes to the brexit process, a real signal that they are not kidding around when they that they may well not vote with the govern
house of commons. let's go to the houses of parliament. of the government are farfrom over. terms the troubles of the government are far from over. absolutely. as one potential threat is fading a real one is acted on. no sign of the 48 horse men or women of the apocalypse, the tory brexiteers coming to take theresa may away. her friends and partners in government, the dup, ab stained on the finance bill tonight. what does that mean a normal parlance? when push came to shove, that band of...
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house of commons. theresa may takes questions from members of parliament with brexit and the prime minister's tentative agreement with the eu. that is live, beginning at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span two. >> who was martin van buren? >> good question. a lot of people probably need to ask the question. martin van buren was the eighth president of the united states. .e is often forgotten his presidency was only four years on -- long. >> sunday at q&a, the biography of martin van buren. >> he spent a lot of time with ehrenberg, and there were -- , there were a lot of rumors that martin van buren may have been the illegitimate son burke.nberg -- aaron we will never know, john quincy adams what wrote that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron burr and acts like ehrenberg. -- aaron burr. he always tried to organize factions and get people together. at 8 p.m.night eastern, on c-span skew and that. &a.q >> listen to c-span's weekly podcast. this week, part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known residential historians. they share historical context for the trump presidency. >> it is an andrew john
house of commons. theresa may takes questions from members of parliament with brexit and the prime minister's tentative agreement with the eu. that is live, beginning at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span two. >> who was martin van buren? >> good question. a lot of people probably need to ask the question. martin van buren was the eighth president of the united states. .e is often forgotten his presidency was only four years on -- long. >> sunday at q&a, the biography of martin van...
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house of commons, they will need to ask themselves about two aspects of this particularly. the first is delivering brexit. i think we have a duty as a house of commons, as a parliamentcond question is about what it means for our constituents. as i've said, the deal we have delivered i believe delivers not just on what people wanted when they voted for brexit but also does it in a way that protects jobs, protects our security and protects the united kingdom. that was theresa may giving her verdict on the outcome of the deal and beginning the process to convince parliament to back it. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. our travels this week begin in a european capital very familiar to many of us, a city that has become a market leader in cliches. i am here in the city of love but also, the city of cars — and plenty of them. one, though, in particular, stands out more than any other in the hearts of the french people — the citroen 2cv. and this year, she's turning 70. the 2cv was born in 1948 in the immediate aftermath of world war ii. the very first prototypes, as well as the very last model and all the others in between, are kept here in the citroen herit
house of commons, they will need to ask themselves about two aspects of this particularly. the first is delivering brexit. i think we have a duty as a house of commons, as a parliamentcond question is about what it means for our constituents. as i've said, the deal we have delivered i believe delivers not just on what people wanted when they voted for brexit but also does it in a way that protects jobs, protects our security and protects the united kingdom. that was theresa may giving her...
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prime minister if the house of commons voted by a majority for another referendum for people vote, would you see that as a resignation matter or you having the will of parliament as prime minister? >> i have taken a clear view about the second referendum and i made that clear and actually across the house of commons and most members recognize that they gave the vote to the british people and the british people voted and it is up to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum. there will not be a second referendum. we will leave the european union nd leave on the 29 of march, 2019. [indiscernible question] >> yes there have been voices for a second referendum. but i believe when people come to look at the deal that we bring back from the european council the final package that we bring back, they will look at delivering on the vote of the british people and doing so in a way that protects the interests of their constituents. and i believe that is the question that members of parliament will be asking themselves at that point, not about a second referendum. just a couple more questions. > my question is given [indiscernible] >> do you regret calling th
prime minister if the house of commons voted by a majority for another referendum for people vote, would you see that as a resignation matter or you having the will of parliament as prime minister? >> i have taken a clear view about the second referendum and i made that clear and actually across the house of commons and most members recognize that they gave the vote to the british people and the british people voted and it is up to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum....
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key goal is to get that vote to the commons and to remind members of parliament who wanted to leave the european union that there is still a remain majority in the housemmons. my biggest worry is we would be locked into some kind of customs union arrangement by parliament, and that would make it impossible for us to carry out an independent trade policy. very clearly that you would not support a second referendum. if it were to fail in the house of commons, what would be your preferred next outcome? would you support a norway --norway-style deal? >> whatever deal we want in the future still requires a withdrawal agreement. whether it is the deal that the prime minister set up with the european union or a norway-style , or even a canada-plus fta, they still require the withdrawal agreement. we must get past this hurdle or we will leave the european union without an agreement, or we will not be able to leave the european union at all, and neither of those are accessible outcomes. guy: you have been talking to some of the brexiteers, persuading them to vote for the deal. what kind of feedback are you getting from your colleagues? give us a sense of the l
key goal is to get that vote to the commons and to remind members of parliament who wanted to leave the european union that there is still a remain majority in the housemmons. my biggest worry is we would be locked into some kind of customs union arrangement by parliament, and that would make it impossible for us to carry out an independent trade policy. very clearly that you would not support a second referendum. if it were to fail in the house of commons, what would be your preferred next...
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house of commons says. we live in a parliamentary democracy. members of parliamently it is not for the commission to completely ignore that and ride roughshod over it. after all, what message does that send to other countries? there is considerable turbulence in the european union today, in italy, greece and the eastern european countries. what message does it send to them if the european union does not listen to what the house of commons says? would your fears about the no—deal brexit overwrite your concerns about this deal? i am not in a position to give you a categoric and to do that. i think leaving without a deal is not a desirable outcome. of course, in ten years we will be fine. but we won't be fine in the first year or two. there are deep problems with leaving without a deal. i also think the deal that is currently going to come before the house of commons, if it is not changed, is a very difficult deal indeed for the house of commons to accept. thank you so much. andrew mitchell, the former conservative chief whip. our thanks to him forjoining us from westm
house of commons says. we live in a parliamentary democracy. members of parliamently it is not for the commission to completely ignore that and ride roughshod over it. after all, what message does that send to other countries? there is considerable turbulence in the european union today, in italy, greece and the eastern european countries. what message does it send to them if the european union does not listen to what the house of commons says? would your fears about the no—deal brexit...
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parliament eight parliamentarian groups. representing more than three hundred different parties out of twenty eight member states of the european union to find a majority in the european parliament is not functioning like in the house of commons either labor or the tories your say wasn't a stitch up you must try to build a majority and the only majority possible to build after the election in two thousand and fourteen where neither arriving nor left wing majority was possible was that the two big groups cooperated by the way together with the liberals there so when this was a deal between parliamentarian groups yes and this is a normal thing in all parliaments but what are your influences for the vote that you'd want to ensure you knew before the vote that you were going to be president of the european i think this is don't understand your intention and members of the european parliament voted in the secret ballot for me with the majority. this is democracy i was running i had a candidate against me did you know that you were going to win you did you really didn't do you know before the election the outcome in the mock receive thing you know the outcome after the shots a lot of people attacked the european parliament on democ
parliament eight parliamentarian groups. representing more than three hundred different parties out of twenty eight member states of the european union to find a majority in the european parliament is not functioning like in the house of commons either labor or the tories your say wasn't a stitch up you must try to build a majority and the only majority possible to build after the election in two thousand and fourteen where neither arriving nor left wing majority was possible was that the two...
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vote in the house of commons they would need to ask themselves about two aspects of this particularly the first is delivering back sets i think we have a judy as a house of commons as a parliament to deliver bracks it and the second question is about what it means for our constituents and as i've said the deal that we have to live that i believe delivers not just on what people want it when they vote it for breck's it but also does it in a way that protects jobs protects our security and protects the united kingdom so dan if there is no other deal on the table what are the chances of getting vests one through british parliament and then what happens if it doesn't pass. well we expect to find out tomorrow on monday from downing street when it plans to call this vote but potentially in the next couple of weeks that means series of mary's got two weeks now to conduct what she's described as a national conversation starting now in which she's got it as i said talk up the merits of this deal for all she's worth and she's written that letter to the british people encouraging them to encourage their m.p.'s to vote for it because she says there is nothing else on the table there are no
vote in the house of commons they would need to ask themselves about two aspects of this particularly the first is delivering back sets i think we have a judy as a house of commons as a parliament to deliver bracks it and the second question is about what it means for our constituents and as i've said the deal that we have to live that i believe delivers not just on what people want it when they vote it for breck's it but also does it in a way that protects jobs protects our security and...
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i made that view clear to members of parliament much i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognize they gave a vote to the british people. the british people voted and up to us deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum. as far as i'm concerned there will not be a second referendum. they said we will leave the european union and we will leave the european union on march of 2019? reporter: [inaudible] >> look as we see across the house of commons there are voices for a second referendum but i believe when people look at the deal we bring back from the european council, the final package we bring back from the european council they will look at delivering the vote for the british people and deliver on the -- i think that is the questions they will ask about, not a second referendum. a just a couple more. reporter: hi. my question, given difficult likely to have getting this deal through parliament, do you regret calling a general election last year? >> no, i don't regret calling a general election last year. as i say, when it comes to the vo
i made that view clear to members of parliament much i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognize they gave a vote to the british people. the british people voted and up to us deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum. as far as i'm concerned there will not be a second referendum. they said we will leave the european union and we will leave the european union on march of 2019? reporter: [inaudible] >> look as we see across the house of...
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speaker of the house of commons advises parliament to take drugs all the same or coming up in today's going underground but first as contradictions built into an entire political class in britain come to a head of a brick said let's turn to questions of that most fundamental bedrock of you can society property this week's official figures showed london house prices down governor of the bank of england marconi as previously mentioned a price crash of more than a third to because of bricks that but oxford university professor danny dorling told us after the vote the built in biases prevent us understanding bigger crashes the interests of many of the commentators say it will only be a forty fifty thousand or fifteen eighteen percent now say that's large but you have to member that when house prices fell in the end and it's actually hard when they fell in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine when they fell in madrid they almost half though that may be a little comfort to those who plans to find homes for by the twenty twentieth's in the british capital charities tried to raise mon
speaker of the house of commons advises parliament to take drugs all the same or coming up in today's going underground but first as contradictions built into an entire political class in britain come to a head of a brick said let's turn to questions of that most fundamental bedrock of you can society property this week's official figures showed london house prices down governor of the bank of england marconi as previously mentioned a price crash of more than a third to because of bricks that...