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minister to resign may's government is being forced to publish the full legal advice on the breck's a deal m.p.'s found it broke parliamentary rules by only releasing a summary politicians have begun five days of debates on the agreement. france's president has caved in to protesters and delayed a fuel tax rise the proposal led to weeks of violent protests emanuel macron had defended the tax saying it was needed to address climate change. the u.s. has given russia sixty days to comply with one thousand nine hundred eighty seven nuclear arms treaty or it says it will withdraw from the pact us secretary of state's mike pump a i made the announcement at a nation meeting in brussels the israeli army has begun destroying tunnels under its side of the border with lebanon israeli commanders say the aim is to stop cross border attacks by hezbollah fighters into northern israel the israeli army says the tunnels are not operational but pose an imminent threat those are the headlines join me here for more news after the stream. getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after a while it bor
minister to resign may's government is being forced to publish the full legal advice on the breck's a deal m.p.'s found it broke parliamentary rules by only releasing a summary politicians have begun five days of debates on the agreement. france's president has caved in to protesters and delayed a fuel tax rise the proposal led to weeks of violent protests emanuel macron had defended the tax saying it was needed to address climate change. the u.s. has given russia sixty days to comply with one...
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future conflict still ahead on al-jazeera will have the latest on the twists and turns of breck's it as m.p.'s approach a push old vote thus a pledge from ukraine's president to the relatives of a naval crew detained by russia last month. from the meal nights of asia. to the sixty minutes which seems. out of that deep cold that's hanging around in eastern europe for what a month or so has been pushed out of the way eventually by the atlantic a you still see that streaming in by the cloud here but this is where it's got to more or less ukraine is still cold beyond that and it's got opposing winds coming out of the caucasus so southern russia southern linus' no not particularly heavy but persistent and as though it's certainly warmed up it's also turned foggy is on cases rather smoky sorry avery in particular suffering from that now although there's not much more progress eastwards over not to be wednesday and thursday the atlantic weather still prevails in western europe were in the teens temperature was at london and paris cloud often brings rain it's not quite cold off a significant snow exce
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s around may breck's it plans the prime minister for now is fighting for her political survival. and. she's on the story for us tonight she joins us from one day and good evening to you barbara so this vote of no confidence it is finished when can we expect the results within this hour right. was it the hour really they seem to count relatively so maybe twice to be quite sure of the result everybody hears says that she is going to survive because there were enough tory m.p.'s who publicly said they would support for either is who have been watching the political scene here for longer say they are notoriously at duplicity just because they would just say something out front and then they would do something else in the back so we don't really quite new then the expectations are that she's going to win it relatively comfortably some commentators say if it's below one hundred she's in trouble people who are against her. she will be fine if it's far more than one hundred one hundred thirty hundred forty again so she is in dire straits so yes there is a certain amount of tension here i
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s were saying we can still get a softer breck's it but i'm not sure if he's got the support for that so honestly at the moment it is a complete mess and i think she's in a very difficult situation alex forrest watching thank you. for take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world high school students have been out on the streets of paris today protesting against the french government's education reforms the march follows three weeks of nationwide demonstrations against president macro economic policies last week the president promised an increase in the minimum wage and tax cuts for pensioners but students say their concerns have not been addressed. more than thirty people in afghanistan have been reported dead in three separate attacks targeting security forces in the worst incidents at least thirteen people were killed outside kabul when a car bomb hit a convoy carrying members of the country's main intelligence agency the deaths come amid an upsurge in taliban violence against afghan security forces. time magazine has named a murdered saudi writer jamal
s were saying we can still get a softer breck's it but i'm not sure if he's got the support for that so honestly at the moment it is a complete mess and i think she's in a very difficult situation alex forrest watching thank you. for take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world high school students have been out on the streets of paris today protesting against the french government's education reforms the march follows three weeks of nationwide demonstrations...
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s in parliament because that would mean risking delaying bret's it or even stopping breck's it none of that would be in the national interest so i think we need to get on and deliver a good press it for the country should warm opposition leader jeremy corbyn was having none of it serious and passionate he demanded and the vote on how to deal with the prime minister in our government is already been found to be in contempt of parliament her behavior today is just contemptuous of this parliament. there could be no more excuses no more running away put it before parliament and let's have the vote outside parliament young people frustrated with the whole process where raising their voices in favor of taking the decision back to the people i think that as we've watched politicians a week or so maybe they're scrambling around arguing amongst themselves about who they want to lead their leader while our nation is in a complete political crisis we are catapulting towards exit next march i think that young people here responsibly today states their absences that we expect more from them and i t
s in parliament because that would mean risking delaying bret's it or even stopping breck's it none of that would be in the national interest so i think we need to get on and deliver a good press it for the country should warm opposition leader jeremy corbyn was having none of it serious and passionate he demanded and the vote on how to deal with the prime minister in our government is already been found to be in contempt of parliament her behavior today is just contemptuous of this parliament....
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s from her posse there unhappy about may's proposed breck's that do . the u.s. senate has gone against president donald trump on the war in yemen and voted to begin discussing a resolution to end u.s. military support for the saudi a morality led coalition. the man once known as donald trump's fix is going to prison festering is michael cohen who once said he'd take a bullet for the u.s. president he did guilty to lying to congress and paying off two women who allegedly had affairs with trump christensen in the reports from new york. michael cohen arrived with his family and nearly broke down in tears when inside the court he apologized for the pain he caused them and for lying to the american people about his contacts with russian operatives before the election. cohen told the judge that blind loyalty had led him to cover up donald trump's quote dirty deeds his lawyer argued he should be spared jail time for providing information to prosecutors about the most powerful man in the country the lawyer for one of the women cohen paid off to stop her from revealing a
s from her posse there unhappy about may's proposed breck's that do . the u.s. senate has gone against president donald trump on the war in yemen and voted to begin discussing a resolution to end u.s. military support for the saudi a morality led coalition. the man once known as donald trump's fix is going to prison festering is michael cohen who once said he'd take a bullet for the u.s. president he did guilty to lying to congress and paying off two women who allegedly had affairs with trump...
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breck's it without the consent of the e.u. member states that's what the advocate general of the european court of justice has told the e.u.'s highest court meanwhile british m.p.'s are discussing if the government has violated parliamentary rules by failing to publish the full legal advice it's been given on brics it would also be debating prime minister to resume his plan to leave the bloc of opposing was expected to be put to a vote next week. joins me now how much difference does this decision from the advocate general in your and the european court make well firstly i should say the government has come straight out and said it makes no difference because the government's policy is the took article fifty will not be revoked in other words bracks it will not be stopped but this does open up an avenue which perhaps was blocked before the people who brought this case to the open court of justice or across party group of scottish m.p.'s together with a top lawyer and twice the british government is trying to stop it being referred to the court in luxembourg and they failed now the courts heard this advice from the advocate g
breck's it without the consent of the e.u. member states that's what the advocate general of the european court of justice has told the e.u.'s highest court meanwhile british m.p.'s are discussing if the government has violated parliamentary rules by failing to publish the full legal advice it's been given on brics it would also be debating prime minister to resume his plan to leave the bloc of opposing was expected to be put to a vote next week. joins me now how much difference does this...
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s of her conservative party two hundred voted for her and one hundred seventeen against many of her unhappy about may's proposed breck's a deal speaking after the results of the leadership vote may said it was time to get on with delivering breck says this has been a long and challenging day but at the end of it i'm pleased to have received the backing of my colleagues in tonight's ballot whilst i'm grateful for that support a significant number of colleagues did cast a vote against me and i've listened to what those. following this but we now need to get on with the job of delivering for the british people and building a better future for this country a bricks it that delivers on the votes that people. the u.s. senate has gone against president on on trying on the war in yemen and voted to begin discussing a resolution to end u.s. military support for the saudi amorality led coalition. cia director gina hospital has briefed leaders from the house of representatives on the killing of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi after the classified briefing many house members said they hadn't heard anything to change their minds a
s of her conservative party two hundred voted for her and one hundred seventeen against many of her unhappy about may's proposed breck's a deal speaking after the results of the leadership vote may said it was time to get on with delivering breck says this has been a long and challenging day but at the end of it i'm pleased to have received the backing of my colleagues in tonight's ballot whilst i'm grateful for that support a significant number of colleagues did cast a vote against me and i've...
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hi emily could be today it's teresa mayes breck's a deal breaking apart an upcoming vote will decide the future of the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. tweet us your thoughts or leave them in our live you tube chat and you too could be in the street. british prime minister theresa may has just days to whip the votes needed to push her brecht's that agreement with the european union through the british parliament parliament will vote on december eleventh however the prime minister faces tough opposition from both critics and supporters approximate those who want to remain part of the e.u. say may's deal is just a watered down version of the u.k.'s existing membership agreement all those who favor leaving the e.u. say the deal doesn't deliver a clean break so does may have enough political power to see the deal through and if she fails what next when joining us to discuss this in london simon ussher would he's the deputy director for the u.k. in a changing europe also in london going talor he's a former breakfast campaigner and in oxford. she's a journalist and a newly elected councillor for the oxford city coun
hi emily could be today it's teresa mayes breck's a deal breaking apart an upcoming vote will decide the future of the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. tweet us your thoughts or leave them in our live you tube chat and you too could be in the street. british prime minister theresa may has just days to whip the votes needed to push her brecht's that agreement with the european union through the british parliament parliament will vote on december eleventh however the prime minister faces tough...
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s feel personally a fact it. is percentage math the bracks it's the entire uk breck's it hurts me every day i have family there and i have a british passport most of you know that and the family i have there move some time ago within the u.k. from england to scotland they ask themselves what will happen if things go on like this. what will scotland do will we someday be foreigners in our own country and also in that i didn't learn to fly and manage speakers made clear that there will be no cherry picking when it comes to the u.k. leaving the e.u. . we continue to have a clear interest in reaching agreement with britain. and the deal which took months to negotiate is a truly workable compromise. provides a good basis for an orderly exit and for building future relations. it's here there is no basis for opening it up again we made this clear in the past few days and this is not going to change. one of the most discussed points was the backstop the last research of maintain an open border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland if the u.k. creches our jeff the e.u. without a deal we have to avoid a hard
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s minority government has accused prime minister to resign may of breaking her promise over how breck's it will affect the irish border the democratic unionist party says her agreement with the e.u. separates northern island from the rest of the u.k. may has been fighting to convince parliament to support a deal ahead of a vote on tuesday next week china has more. to reason may will likely be relieved to have emerged unscathed from her weekly encounter with opposition leader jeremy called in on wednesday call been chose not to grill the ritual on the loss of her parliamentary majority in three separate votes on tuesday she was instead taken on by an m.p. for the scottish national party is it time that the prime minister took responsibility of responsibility for concealing the facts on her bricks and deal for members of the house of the public who should take responsibility the reason most problems crystallize around the so-called backstop arrangement in the briggs's deals he struck with the e.u. last week. it seeks to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland by keeping northern irel
s minority government has accused prime minister to resign may of breaking her promise over how breck's it will affect the irish border the democratic unionist party says her agreement with the e.u. separates northern island from the rest of the u.k. may has been fighting to convince parliament to support a deal ahead of a vote on tuesday next week china has more. to reason may will likely be relieved to have emerged unscathed from her weekly encounter with opposition leader jeremy called in on...
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this final deal and it's day two of that crunch breck's it debates in parliament in the run up to the meaningful vote on december the eleventh and some m.p.'s have gone so far to say that teresa mayes behavior is tantamount to misleading parliament the prime minister talking from brussels with the prime minister has been. inadvertently or otherwise child poverty is rising in congress because rajiv should rise to power so do rising in the world a prime minister. why are you she prepared to take from our children and grandchildren the ability to travel really for you and why she do you know we which is a very good moment to look to root the next week and we'll all be voting meaningfully on that final deal whether or not the prime minister will make it through is something that's still yet to be seen but given the fact that teresa mayes conservative government does not represent overall majority in parliament and many of her m.p.'s have also come out to. say that they don't agree with what their leader is doing she really should be bracing for a defeat on vote having said that she says the deal is good but she could be the only one i believe t
this final deal and it's day two of that crunch breck's it debates in parliament in the run up to the meaningful vote on december the eleventh and some m.p.'s have gone so far to say that teresa mayes behavior is tantamount to misleading parliament the prime minister talking from brussels with the prime minister has been. inadvertently or otherwise child poverty is rising in congress because rajiv should rise to power so do rising in the world a prime minister. why are you she prepared to take...
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this final deal and it's day two of that crunch breck's it debates in parliament in the run up to the meaningful vote on december the eleventh and some m.p.'s have gone so far to say that teresa mayes behavior is tantamount to misleading parliament since the prime minister come from brussels where the prime minister has been misleading though it was inadvertently or otherwise child poverty is rising homelessness rising to turn should rising household debt rising when will the prime minister who rule words enjoy action why is she prepared to take from our children and grandchildren the ability to travel freely for europe and why she do you know we which is economically illiterate next week will all be voting meaningfully on that final deal whether or not the prime minister will make it through is something that's still yet to be seen but given the fact that teresa mayes conservative government does not represent overall majority in parliament and many of her m.p.'s have also come out to say that they don't agree with what their leader is doing she really should be bracing for a defeat on the vote having said that she says the deal is good bu
this final deal and it's day two of that crunch breck's it debates in parliament in the run up to the meaningful vote on december the eleventh and some m.p.'s have gone so far to say that teresa mayes behavior is tantamount to misleading parliament since the prime minister come from brussels where the prime minister has been misleading though it was inadvertently or otherwise child poverty is rising homelessness rising to turn should rising household debt rising when will the prime minister who...
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this final deal and it's day two of that crunch breck's it debates in parliament in the run up to the meaningful vote on december the eleventh and some m.p.'s have gone so far to say that teresa mayes behavior is tantamount to misleading parliament since the prime minister come from brussels. the prime minister has been. inadvertently or otherwise child poverty is rising homelessness rising should rising household debt rising in the world a prime minister. why are you she prepared to take them...
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s particularly members if i cabinet may be publicly supporting her privately no one's going to know how they're going to vote perhaps they will rebel against her that's because have breck's a deal what she's agreed with the european union has proved extremely unpopular largely in parliament they've been a lot of concerns that she hasn't got enough concessions from the european union so she is going to have to convince m.p.'s in the coming hours that had a deal is the best deal and that instead they face possibly new parts of it too so talk us through the timetable of this photons tonight. that's right first series i'm a will in dress the m.p.'s that will be voting for her then the secret ballot will take place and we're expecting to hear the results fairly shortly all through it when it comes to going forward then once that results but announce essentially there are three options we need to be looking out for either reason may wins the vote in which case tory rebels won't be able to challenge her leadership again for another year or she loses in which case that will then promptly leadership by social remain prime minister until a new leader is appointed he will then take
s particularly members if i cabinet may be publicly supporting her privately no one's going to know how they're going to vote perhaps they will rebel against her that's because have breck's a deal what she's agreed with the european union has proved extremely unpopular largely in parliament they've been a lot of concerns that she hasn't got enough concessions from the european union so she is going to have to convince m.p.'s in the coming hours that had a deal is the best deal and that instead...
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s passionately debated inside parliament outside parliament pro and anti breaks it demonstrators they're squabbling representative of the mood of the nation many people have problems with may's draft breck's it dale nearly everyone dislikes have proposed border arrangement between ireland and northern ireland the so-called backstop it guarantees that the only land border between the u.k. and the e.u. will remain open something everybody wants but under the draft agreement northern ireland will behave as if it was still part of the e.u. in terms of trade and the movement of people. this would either effectively create a new board within the u.k. or else the whole of the u.k. would have to keep e.u. trade conditions both of these options race fierce opposition among black city is everyone seems a bit fed up. i'm not sure they could be too big to anywhere really i think they think. they've been really have been clear about the ledger more than during its i mean the point it's. hard to get it or they think anyone expects to get it really understands hard it's making pretty. good she says hard delivered and look at her hands towards her and she herself as it were might say she. wants to go on
s passionately debated inside parliament outside parliament pro and anti breaks it demonstrators they're squabbling representative of the mood of the nation many people have problems with may's draft breck's it dale nearly everyone dislikes have proposed border arrangement between ireland and northern ireland the so-called backstop it guarantees that the only land border between the u.k. and the e.u. will remain open something everybody wants but under the draft agreement northern ireland will...
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rifle demonstrations in support of and against breck's it one of the gatherings called for a people's vote on brakes at a second referendum on the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. the u.k. parliament is due to decide on tuesday whether or not to approve prime minister to resign may's e.u. withdrawal tale early of progress demonstrators including far right groups marched to denounce may's deal saying it will leave britain trapped in the e.u. needs barker was at that rally in central london. this is a cross-section of britain's political right there are some hardline ultra nationalists here we've even seen some one supremacist flags but also nationalists to members of the u.k. independence party ukip played such an instrumental role in pushing for an e.u. referendum in the first place but they are united in their anger and frustration that the british government is not prepared to deliver the kind of breaks it that these people overwhelmingly voted for many of them by breaks it because they believe that the borders have been open for far too long and they believe that mass immigration has put a strain on the national health service and the
rifle demonstrations in support of and against breck's it one of the gatherings called for a people's vote on brakes at a second referendum on the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. the u.k. parliament is due to decide on tuesday whether or not to approve prime minister to resign may's e.u. withdrawal tale early of progress demonstrators including far right groups marched to denounce may's deal saying it will leave britain trapped in the e.u. needs barker was at that rally in central london. this...
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ground old opening of the five days of the breck set to pay for when the prime minister theresa may finally managed to speak she was shut down by an avalanche of m.p.'s criticism the prime minister has seen these negotiations only as an exercise in the internal management of the conservative party and that did not work very want to talk prime minister spent much of the two and a half years to deal with her colleagues on the conservative party rather than negotiating with the european union the prime minister's deal seriously undermines environmental protection in this country she is afraid that that ship would sink one thousand jobs. lost to the european banking authority once. lost from the medicines agency mr speaker that's the project here that's the reality and it's. years and years well it has entirely divided the nation for the last two years and it all boils down to that folk in parliament on december the eleventh and in the last two years we have seen many many difficult stages for the prime minister we've seen resignations from her top team we've had deadlines come in we've had calls for breakfast to even be reversed and ideas and notions th
ground old opening of the five days of the breck set to pay for when the prime minister theresa may finally managed to speak she was shut down by an avalanche of m.p.'s criticism the prime minister has seen these negotiations only as an exercise in the internal management of the conservative party and that did not work very want to talk prime minister spent much of the two and a half years to deal with her colleagues on the conservative party rather than negotiating with the european union the...
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s cabinet colleagues boris johnson and michael gove i think we should take the chance now as a country to take back control of the pro breck sit side have the backing of another unofficial campaign leave e.u. its most prominent figure was not true for all of the u.k. independence party but cameron's plan backfired against all the old the u.k. opted for the exit the u.k. has no teats to leave the european union was. a majority i got there on you know history. in the right as. a hook. the shock on the remains side was profound that early hopes of an easy victory dashed. how had it gone so horribly wrong. as the post-mortems got underway attention began focusing on the role played by social media a powerful tool to sway in public opinion find out more i went to see one of my university colleagues would be looking at the bracks of debate for a very long time bastos is a specialist in communication so this is what we call a network graph or plot if you will he showed me a graph of twitter activity during the referendum strange pattern that. we noticed a drop in the number of users that we were monitoring it was a significant dr
s cabinet colleagues boris johnson and michael gove i think we should take the chance now as a country to take back control of the pro breck sit side have the backing of another unofficial campaign leave e.u. its most prominent figure was not true for all of the u.k. independence party but cameron's plan backfired against all the old the u.k. opted for the exit the u.k. has no teats to leave the european union was. a majority i got there on you know history. in the right as. a hook. the shock...
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breck the law. we have a man who knows white house politics from the inside and he has s here to make the case that sent his "new york times" op-ed speeding around the internet. >>> then we have another stunner tonight. a russian spy has flipped. what does she know about russia's efforts to hurt america? and why did the president call on her, maria butina, at one of his campaign events? we'll lay out what we know and get deep interthat. >>> and anyone want to be chief of staff? the president is supposedly on fire once again because pence's chief of staff nick ayers passed on the job. the latest on the new list to replace general john kelly but the real story is how many want to avoid that job and why. it's monday, let's get after it. >> you can't keep up with the news, it's impossible to plan this show. a few minutes ago a letter likes of which i have never seen before came out from 44 former senators, 32 democrats, 10 republicans, two inspects. i'm going to read you this letter in full. it's not the biggest headline of the day but it reflects on what we're going to deal with now and i think you sh
breck the law. we have a man who knows white house politics from the inside and he has s here to make the case that sent his "new york times" op-ed speeding around the internet. >>> then we have another stunner tonight. a russian spy has flipped. what does she know about russia's efforts to hurt america? and why did the president call on her, maria butina, at one of his campaign events? we'll lay out what we know and get deep interthat. >>> and anyone want to be...
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s in parliament because that would mean risking to laying bricks it even stopping breck's it none of that would be in the national interest so i think we need to get on and deliver a good press it for the country. hear me when i stood for election i vowed not to vote support any deal that was not in the best interests of lewisham west. by pulling at the brakes the vote the prime minister must now concedes that deal is the house and her own party appear to have no confidence in her but will she have confidence in the people and give them a say with the people's vote. it may. be on the later we have deferred the vote on the agreement and on this the issue that she raised about pushing the road back to the people can i say to her as i have said on this said to the first questioner the honorable member from bristol. and i have said in many occasions in this house this house put its face in the votes of the people of this country when we gave them the referendum decided to give them the referendum in trying to sixteen people voted to leave the european union it is now agin she says delive
s in parliament because that would mean risking to laying bricks it even stopping breck's it none of that would be in the national interest so i think we need to get on and deliver a good press it for the country. hear me when i stood for election i vowed not to vote support any deal that was not in the best interests of lewisham west. by pulling at the brakes the vote the prime minister must now concedes that deal is the house and her own party appear to have no confidence in her but will she...
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s cabinet colleagues boris johnson and michael gove i think we should take the chance now as a country to take back control of the pro breck sit side have the backing of another unofficial campaign leave e.u. its most prominent figure was not true for all of the u.k. independence party but cameron's plan backfired against all the old as the u.k. opted for the exit the u.k. has no teats to leave the european union was. a majority i got there on you know history. and the reds. were what the shock on the remains side was profound that early hopes of an easy victory dashed. how had it gone so horribly wrong. as the post-mortems got underway attention began focusing on the role played by social media a powerful tool to sway in public opinion find out more i went to see one of my university colleagues would be looking at the bracks of debate for a very long time bastos is a specialist in communication so this is what we call a network grass or a plot he showed me a graph of twitter activity during the referendum strange pattern that. we notice a drop in the number of users that we were monitoring it was a significant drop i hadn
s cabinet colleagues boris johnson and michael gove i think we should take the chance now as a country to take back control of the pro breck sit side have the backing of another unofficial campaign leave e.u. its most prominent figure was not true for all of the u.k. independence party but cameron's plan backfired against all the old as the u.k. opted for the exit the u.k. has no teats to leave the european union was. a majority i got there on you know history. and the reds. were what the shock...
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Dec 10, 2018
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demonstrations here in london in support of and against breck said one of the gatherings called for a people's vote on breaks it a second referendum on the u.k.'s departure from the u.k. parliament is due to decide on tuesday whether or not to approve prime minister to resign maine's a stroll deal earlier progress that demonstrators including far right groups marched to denounce may's deal saying it will leave britain trapped in the e.u. barker was at that rally in central london. this is a cross-section of britain's political right there are some hardline ultra nationalists here we've even seen some one supremacist flags but also nationalists to members of the u.k. independence party ukip played such an instrumental role in pushing for an e.u. referendum in the first place but they are united in their anger and frustration that the british government is not prepared to deliver the kind of breaks it that these people overwhelmingly voted for many of them breaks it because they believe that the borders have been open for far too long and they believe that mass immigration has put a strain on the national health service and the british economy as
demonstrations here in london in support of and against breck said one of the gatherings called for a people's vote on breaks it a second referendum on the u.k.'s departure from the u.k. parliament is due to decide on tuesday whether or not to approve prime minister to resign maine's a stroll deal earlier progress that demonstrators including far right groups marched to denounce may's deal saying it will leave britain trapped in the e.u. barker was at that rally in central london. this is a...
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s and therefore push deal through parliament failing that there's the possibility that britain will crash out of the e.u. without a deal businesses fear this could cause enormous economic damage but pro breck's it politicians dismiss that says fear mongering then there's increasing talk of another brics it referendum with the option of cancelling the plan altogether. well fishing rights are one of the most contentious issues in the whole brics it debate the u.k. hopes to secure sole rights to fish in its territorial waters but on the other side of the north sea denmark is opposing that fleur reports from the danish harbor town of tea borne. much of the fish alfred fisk hangs he brings home in the middle of the night is called far from denmark shores it's from near the east of scotland where his family has been fishing for generations this is dutch waters this is your war those the snow with their orders for this is the bridges so. the bricks if you mean european boats are no longer permitted to enter british waters where danish fishermen say they catch about forty percent of their fish when they face the lower where the border is actually so some years to remember we did so for some years th
s and therefore push deal through parliament failing that there's the possibility that britain will crash out of the e.u. without a deal businesses fear this could cause enormous economic damage but pro breck's it politicians dismiss that says fear mongering then there's increasing talk of another brics it referendum with the option of cancelling the plan altogether. well fishing rights are one of the most contentious issues in the whole brics it debate the u.k. hopes to secure sole rights to...
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Dec 13, 2018
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s cabinet colleagues boris johnson and michael gove i think we should take the chance now as a country to take back control of the pro breck sit side have the backing of another unofficial campaign leave you its most prominent figure was not true for all of the u.k. independence party but cameron's plan backfired against all the old the u.k. opted for the exit the u.k. has no teats to leave the european union was. ready i got their own you know history. in the writing of the i. were her. the shock on the remains side was profound early hopes of an easy victory dashed. how had it gone so horribly wrong. as the post-mortems got underway attention began focusing on the role played by social media a powerful tool to sway in public opinion find out more i went to see one of my university colleagues will be looking at a bracks of debate for a very long time dr marco bastos is a specialist in communication so this is what we call a network graph or plot if you will he showed me a graph of twitter activity during the referendum strange pattern that. we notice a drop in the number of users that we were monitoring it was a significa
s cabinet colleagues boris johnson and michael gove i think we should take the chance now as a country to take back control of the pro breck sit side have the backing of another unofficial campaign leave you its most prominent figure was not true for all of the u.k. independence party but cameron's plan backfired against all the old the u.k. opted for the exit the u.k. has no teats to leave the european union was. ready i got their own you know history. in the writing of the i. were her. the...
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breck's a deal she addressed your leaders in brussels on thursday as an e.u. summit just a day earlier she survived a no confidence vote triggered by her own m.p.'s who are unhappy with her withdrawal agreements the e.u. has already said the deal cannot be renegotiated only clarified a bill that will legalize abortions has passed its final hurdle in the irish parliament sixty six point four percent of people voted to overturn a ban on abortion in a referendum in may the bill allows for unrestricted access to abortion up to twelve weeks of pregnancy subject to some restrictions including a consultation with a medical professional it will now be given to the president to be signed into law . those are the headlines join me for more news here after inside story. a confident reason may emerge is from ten downing street to surviving a critical low confidence vote now the u.k. prime minister is back in brussels can treat victory given a leverage with e.u. leaders this isn't a story. hello and welcome to the program. britain's embattled prime minister has survived a no confidence vote by members of our own party it was a narrow victory but it allows tou
breck's a deal she addressed your leaders in brussels on thursday as an e.u. summit just a day earlier she survived a no confidence vote triggered by her own m.p.'s who are unhappy with her withdrawal agreements the e.u. has already said the deal cannot be renegotiated only clarified a bill that will legalize abortions has passed its final hurdle in the irish parliament sixty six point four percent of people voted to overturn a ban on abortion in a referendum in may the bill allows for...