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farage it seems to be back with a vengeance. this new party was only launched in january. they might find he's overtaken all the other parties. i mean, we have to also, it's one pole so we don't really know. why not the only one that matters is the election. yeah. had and we all been burned. from a standing start it's remarkable. he has no recognition, —— i think, it's nigel farage and brexit. in a way that the breakaway group doesn't have a leader to recognise, and it extraordinary that you keep dale right in the by election, and you see that disappearing i think because brexit party went riding... like they did no way to go, and now he is publicly coming out in such a way people are starting to recognise that they are not the same party of the past it's changed considerably with the new leadership affiliating itself with tommy robinson and taking a much harder line approach makes taking a much harder line approach ma kes eve nts taking a much harder line approach makes events nigel farage has distanced himself from. another wa
farage it seems to be back with a vengeance. this new party was only launched in january. they might find he's overtaken all the other parties. i mean, we have to also, it's one pole so we don't really know. why not the only one that matters is the election. yeah. had and we all been burned. from a standing start it's remarkable. he has no recognition, —— i think, it's nigel farage and brexit. in a way that the breakaway group doesn't have a leader to recognise, and it extraordinary that...
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farage fear. we are hearing a lot about it.ain as our annoyed aboutjeremy senior labour remain as our annoyed about jeremy corbyn‘s lukewarm support for a second referendum. now... both sides are trying to persuade meanwhile millions of young people to register to vote, and maybe that is a more important things, because 3,000,018 to 30 —year—olds are registered, and 80% of party members and many mps want the brexit issue to be put back to the brexit issue to be put back to the people. i think there is a correlation between those two things because there is a general feeling, and has been shown that the older you are, the more you are tending to vote for brexit. except in my case. and just to be a devil 's advocate for labour, they have a deeply troubling problem. there heartlands would leave. they have to figure out how do you hold onto their heartlands? they have lost scotland. how do you hold onto the heartland and deliver they voted for, and at the same time, look at the future of the party, which is going to remain. i don't
farage fear. we are hearing a lot about it.ain as our annoyed aboutjeremy senior labour remain as our annoyed about jeremy corbyn‘s lukewarm support for a second referendum. now... both sides are trying to persuade meanwhile millions of young people to register to vote, and maybe that is a more important things, because 3,000,018 to 30 —year—olds are registered, and 80% of party members and many mps want the brexit issue to be put back to the brexit issue to be put back to the people. i...
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nigel farage on the campaign trailagain. look who's back. nigel farage on the campaign trail again.e helm of a new party, and it's pretty obvious what it stands for. we have had enough of that can being kicked down the road. someone has to stand up down the road. someone has to stand up for democracy in this country. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may. the brexit party wa nts a happen in may. the brexit party wants a full list of candidates. you might even recognise the name of one of them. can i please welcome to the stage annunciator rees—mogg. of them. can i please welcome to the stage annunciator rees-mogg. yes, the sister of the tory mp, jacob rees—mogg. the sister of the tory mp, jacob rees-mogg. i am here in sadness that oui’ rees-mogg. i am here in sadness that our democracy has been so betrayed. the man who made ukip synonymous with brexit is now standing against his old party. you will see with his party a very cross section of this country passionate about is becoming an independent country, and i think this will become
nigel farage on the campaign trailagain. look who's back. nigel farage on the campaign trail again.e helm of a new party, and it's pretty obvious what it stands for. we have had enough of that can being kicked down the road. someone has to stand up down the road. someone has to stand up for democracy in this country. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may. the brexit party wa nts a happen in may. the brexit party wants a full list of candidates....
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nigel farage's new party, the brexit party is on 26 points.o. within three months it has come out of nowhere to outstrip labour and the conservatives —— did not exist a few months ago. the conservatives are only on 15 points. it is astonishing. just on that, they noticed on one of the front pages which they don't have to hand, comres's boss, andrew hawkins, says he has never recorded a figure that low for the conservative party in a national election in i think he said, 20 as a polling. that is ominous. an election they desperately don't want. ——20 years of polling. you have to remember, 2014, nigel faraj led ukip to a shock victory in the european elections then. it was the first time labourand elections then. it was the first time labour and the conservatives, neither of those parties topped the poll in britain in 100 years. it is quite an astonishing achievement. that was with ukip, a party that had beenin that was with ukip, a party that had been in ——in existence for quite some time. three months in and he is on course to repeat that with
nigel farage's new party, the brexit party is on 26 points.o. within three months it has come out of nowhere to outstrip labour and the conservatives —— did not exist a few months ago. the conservatives are only on 15 points. it is astonishing. just on that, they noticed on one of the front pages which they don't have to hand, comres's boss, andrew hawkins, says he has never recorded a figure that low for the conservative party in a national election in i think he said, 20 as a polling....
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mail on sunday, a0% of tory councillors back nigel farage, devastating poll, says the paper, showingscale of rebellion, notjust labour who could miss out to the brexit party. no, it points to the disarray in the conservative party and the labour party and again nigel farage makes it on the front page of the newspaper, the daily mail, which is championing his cause once again, but what i have found was really interesting was when i think... i cannot remember the borough, where it is, the tory councillors are refusing to back the conservative party, they are having their own rebellion for the european elections. i found that really interesting. not going to support... derbyshire. not going to support the conservative party in the european elections. not sure why we are having them, to be honest. we have got to. i do understand! we might be. this is why i think it is a better story in the observer, focusing on european elections, but there are local elections much sooner and they will happen in the councillors will be on the councils for the foreseeable future, meps might only be there
mail on sunday, a0% of tory councillors back nigel farage, devastating poll, says the paper, showingscale of rebellion, notjust labour who could miss out to the brexit party. no, it points to the disarray in the conservative party and the labour party and again nigel farage makes it on the front page of the newspaper, the daily mail, which is championing his cause once again, but what i have found was really interesting was when i think... i cannot remember the borough, where it is, the tory...
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she is joining up with the brexit party, with nigel farage. there he is, his back.er the referendum and saying, you are out of a job now, aren't you? and he said he was delighted to be. but it seems not. that's right. i think he pretty quickly became quite doubtful about whether brexit would actually be delivered. so in the way that the prime minister feels herjob and her mission is to deliver brexit, whatever that is, asjoe was saying, the telegraph is saying even if it takes all the way to october, or who knows, even beyond, what could happen, ithink knows, even beyond, what could happen, i think that... the thing is, i remembertalking happen, i think that... the thing is, i remember talking to nigel farage a few months ago and he wasn't sure if he would go back into politics. he clearly is. i think it also... he has a very personal following. we are in identity politics, and he resonates with a constituency in the larger sense of the word, in this country. and sometimes beyond. it is also remarkable is that it is notjust eu leaders. i can tell you that brexit, th
she is joining up with the brexit party, with nigel farage. there he is, his back.er the referendum and saying, you are out of a job now, aren't you? and he said he was delighted to be. but it seems not. that's right. i think he pretty quickly became quite doubtful about whether brexit would actually be delivered. so in the way that the prime minister feels herjob and her mission is to deliver brexit, whatever that is, asjoe was saying, the telegraph is saying even if it takes all the way to...
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nigel farage loves a stage. good morning.talworks factory in coventry, the former ukip leader promised to forge a democratic revolution, kicking off his latest campaign. i do believe that we can win these european elections and that we can again start to put the fear of god into our members of parliament in westminster. they deserve nothing less than that after the way they've treated us over this betrayal. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may. the brexit party wants a full list of candidates, and some of the names have a familiar ring about them. annunziata rees—mogg. yes, that's the sister of the tory mpjacob rees—mogg. nigel farage said the new party would be free of any extremists. it also lacks a manifesto, or policies beyond brexit, but it's targeting voters angry the uk still hasn't left the eu. that of course is because parliament has not yet approved the prime minister's deal, and if brexit isn't signed off here next month, then the uk is legally obliged to vote for
nigel farage loves a stage. good morning.talworks factory in coventry, the former ukip leader promised to forge a democratic revolution, kicking off his latest campaign. i do believe that we can win these european elections and that we can again start to put the fear of god into our members of parliament in westminster. they deserve nothing less than that after the way they've treated us over this betrayal. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may....
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nigel farage, on the campaign trailagain. good morning.lm of a new party and it is pretty obvious what it stands for. we have had enough of the can been kicked down the road. someone has got to stand up for democracy in this country. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may. the brexit party wants a full list of candidates. you might even recognise the name of one of them. can i please welcome to the stage, annunziata rees—mogg 7 yes, the sister of the tory mp jacob rees—mogg. i am here in sadness, that our democracy has been so betrayed. so the man who made you keep synonymous with brexit is now standing against his old party. what you are going to see with the brexit party is a diverse cross—section of people in this country passionate about us becoming an independent country, and i think this will become the dominant brand in the eurosceptic movement very quickly. brexit has been betrayed. we have got to replace a parliament and a government that does not know what it's doing. these people
nigel farage, on the campaign trailagain. good morning.lm of a new party and it is pretty obvious what it stands for. we have had enough of the can been kicked down the road. someone has got to stand up for democracy in this country. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may. the brexit party wants a full list of candidates. you might even recognise the name of one of them. can i please welcome to the stage, annunziata rees—mogg 7 yes, the sister...
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nigel farage, on the campaign trail again. good morning. now at the helm of a new party and it is pretty obvious what it stands for. we have had enough of the can been kicked down the road. someone has got to stand up for democracy in this country. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may. the brexit party wa nts a happen in may. the brexit party wants a full list of candidates. you might even recognise the name of one of them. can i please welcome to the stage, annunziata rees—mogg? of them. can i please welcome to the stage, annunziata rees-mogg? yes, the sister of the tory mpjacob rees—mogg. the sister of the tory mpjacob rees-mogg. i am here in sadness, that our democracy has been so betrayed. so the man who made you keep synonymous with brexit is now standing against his old party. what you are going to see with the brexit party is a diverse cross—section of people in this country passionate about us becoming an independent country, and i think this will become the dominant brand in the eu
nigel farage, on the campaign trail again. good morning. now at the helm of a new party and it is pretty obvious what it stands for. we have had enough of the can been kicked down the road. someone has got to stand up for democracy in this country. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may. the brexit party wa nts a happen in may. the brexit party wants a full list of candidates. you might even recognise the name of one of them. can i please welcome...
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farage sta rts national consciousness.age starts the praxis party which is sucking the life out of the conservative party and may be hitting labour as well —— brexit party. maybe it is a good thing for labour and they will decide where they will stand. talking about who does what, the mail on sunday has all that because it has 40% of tory councillors backing fa rage. all that because it has 40% of tory councillors backing farage. they are saying three quarters want theresa may to resign. because she had the vote of no confidence, maybe if we overturn the rules we could have a new leader in and change things and then they have this poll and they have said, our party is dead, brexit is killing us on the doorstep, should theresa may design? the majority say yes. actually, not a majority. one does wonder if the voters that mps work for want more chaos? the other part is also even if they get rid of theresa may and put borisjohnson there, the eu says they will not open up the withdrawal agreement, so how would it work. and the
farage sta rts national consciousness.age starts the praxis party which is sucking the life out of the conservative party and may be hitting labour as well —— brexit party. maybe it is a good thing for labour and they will decide where they will stand. talking about who does what, the mail on sunday has all that because it has 40% of tory councillors backing fa rage. all that because it has 40% of tory councillors backing farage. they are saying three quarters want theresa may to resign....
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an nigel farage launching a new party.te to avoid those elections there is a feeling they will take place, and a lot of people are getting ready. nigel farage's new party was the first to launch its campaign this morning. you can probably guess what the main issue is from the title. the brexit party. his argument is that this place behind me has failed to deliver on the leave vote, and politicians need a bit of a kick. here's what he said earlier. this party is not here just to fight the european elections on 23rd may this year. this party is not here to ask people simply to express their anger by going to the ballot box and voting for us on that day. no, no. the 23rd of may is the first step of the brexit party. 0urtask and our mission is to change politics for good, to change all aspects of politics in this country. nigel farage in some ways will be fighting his old party, ukip, for some of the pro—brexit vote. at that launch this morning he sounded very confident of doing well, producing a betting slip for £1000 that he
an nigel farage launching a new party.te to avoid those elections there is a feeling they will take place, and a lot of people are getting ready. nigel farage's new party was the first to launch its campaign this morning. you can probably guess what the main issue is from the title. the brexit party. his argument is that this place behind me has failed to deliver on the leave vote, and politicians need a bit of a kick. here's what he said earlier. this party is not here just to fight the...
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on friday we saw the brexit party launched with nigel farage.n in prospect at these elections? who knows? we have got to the point where to map out timelines is almost impossible. this farage party which is effectively what it is, is depressing. yes it is a sign that politics is broken. this is a phrase we hear politicians saying when the do not know what to do. but politics is broken does not stop it or fix it. the re—emergence of nigel farage, who i'm no particularfan of but who is possible the most successful politician of his time. he's managed to turn on its head, this idea of the uk being subservient to europe, he has brought about the referendum. he managed in large part for people to vote to leave the eu and now he is reappearing again because he feels the party he used to represent as racist, bigoted and disorganised. we have to see how much of that was his leadership, whether he encouraged it are tolerated. i do not think his party will be the saviour of politics in this country. it will be interesting to see what happens. and jacob re
on friday we saw the brexit party launched with nigel farage.n in prospect at these elections? who knows? we have got to the point where to map out timelines is almost impossible. this farage party which is effectively what it is, is depressing. yes it is a sign that politics is broken. this is a phrase we hear politicians saying when the do not know what to do. but politics is broken does not stop it or fix it. the re—emergence of nigel farage, who i'm no particularfan of but who is possible...
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deputy leader, tom watson, says the party must promise another brexit referendum to prevent nigel farage from gaining political ground. the queen has attended an easter service at windsor castle on the day she celebrates her 93rd birthday, she was joined by family members including the duke and duchess of cambridge. good afternoon. it is 7:30pm in sri lanka, a country under curfew after a series of explosions that churches and hotels in which over 200 people have died. dozens were killed in blasts in colombo. dozens died in blasts during easter services at churches in negombo and the eastern city of batticoloa. in colombo worshippers were targeted at st anthony shrine and two other churches. three of the city's major hotels were also hit — the kingsbury, the cinnamon grand and the shangri la. a short time later there were explosions at another smaller smaller hotel in colombo and at a private house. the sri lankan foreign ministry has confirmed 27 foreign nationals have died but released no further details. britain's high commissioner to sri lanka said some britons were among those caugh
deputy leader, tom watson, says the party must promise another brexit referendum to prevent nigel farage from gaining political ground. the queen has attended an easter service at windsor castle on the day she celebrates her 93rd birthday, she was joined by family members including the duke and duchess of cambridge. good afternoon. it is 7:30pm in sri lanka, a country under curfew after a series of explosions that churches and hotels in which over 200 people have died. dozens were killed in...
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. —— farage's. putting into advertising through facebook. -- farage's.they are out spending most but it seems to be working. when you look, there was a headline over the weekend that a0% of tory counsellors would vote for the brexit party in the european elections so clearly, they are doing something right, they are trying to get the over a0s, the conservative tory counsellor types, and they are clearly doing something right. they are asking, asking facebook to alleviate some of the rules about political messages. but you can't haveit political messages. but you can't have it both ways. 0n political messages. but you can't have it both ways. on one hand, we say we need be very careful that foreign powers can't take over. the russian incident in the us election, but then the eu says, oh, by the way, now facebook has very strict rules. registering in the country. you can only do it in that country. now the eu wants it always. you can't have them go tighter and then for certain things, go broader. let's move the wall streetjournal. news from the trump admin
. —— farage's. putting into advertising through facebook. -- farage's.they are out spending most but it seems to be working. when you look, there was a headline over the weekend that a0% of tory counsellors would vote for the brexit party in the european elections so clearly, they are doing something right, they are trying to get the over a0s, the conservative tory counsellor types, and they are clearly doing something right. they are asking, asking facebook to alleviate some of the rules...
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like you make of ukip now because nigel farage...u are right in mentioning in a sense that it was based on the personality of nigel farage and i do not feel like they can write about ukip at all any more, it is not really on the spectrum of political discussions or perhaps if nigel farage was to move, people might follow him but it has felt irrelevant and it is interesting to see how ukip will do tonight and whether or not people have disassociated themselves with the party and the same way that nigel farage has. is that the reason why they might not vote for ukip any more, or will they use it as a protest vote because they are upset a bout brexit? will tories be worried again like david cameron was worried again like david cameron was worried about ukip which causes them to fit into the manifesto of the referendum? if you can't doesn't finish second which is highly plausible tonight. they could be second tonight, because they were a poor third in the last time, in 2017, tories at 39% of the boat and ukip got three. that would be alm
like you make of ukip now because nigel farage...u are right in mentioning in a sense that it was based on the personality of nigel farage and i do not feel like they can write about ukip at all any more, it is not really on the spectrum of political discussions or perhaps if nigel farage was to move, people might follow him but it has felt irrelevant and it is interesting to see how ukip will do tonight and whether or not people have disassociated themselves with the party and the same way...
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want things to get done, but if we can do a dealjust to stop nigel faraj from sitting in power —— farageeat but i wouldn't underestimate him in terms of his power. there are potentially a lot of people who would be frustrated with the delay to brexit who will feel that parliament is stopping a process that was voted for by a majority... i think everyone is frustrated by the delay. yeah it's not even some people. but some people will see nigel farage's returned to the fray in a very direct way in elections is something they, you know, really welcome. some people will absolutely see it that way. i'm sick of these people who feel like they voted in the referendum, you know, brexit was the clear decider and they are at up and they want a hard exit. so many people feel that way. —— a hard brexit, what theresa may is trying to do is make sure that we have a deal struck, that are drawn —— agreement deals are signed but that is unlikely to happen by the end of may. and then there's the elections and the time between the elections taking place — which is going to cost a lot of money to do — we ha
want things to get done, but if we can do a dealjust to stop nigel faraj from sitting in power —— farageeat but i wouldn't underestimate him in terms of his power. there are potentially a lot of people who would be frustrated with the delay to brexit who will feel that parliament is stopping a process that was voted for by a majority... i think everyone is frustrated by the delay. yeah it's not even some people. but some people will see nigel farage's returned to the fray in a very direct...
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nigel farage behaves like a clown and we see it on the news, i don't think it makes much of a difference like a clown, the brexit party is doing well in the polls? exactly and we will see what happens with that. just to go back with what we said, he want to talk about huawei but let's assume brexit is still an ongoing process, i think thatis is still an ongoing process, i think that is were donald trump will stick his oar in. i am going to give you personally, i will give you a deal. and the headline, trump promises brexit deal, and he can't. what is interesting is the parallel between the opposition to brexit and the opposition to trump in america, because you have these european elections coming up, there is a substantial part of the country that would like to vote for a pro—european person and yet you have ford and sometimes five parties standing in constituencies, that the vote will be split and people like nigel farage will end up getting the seat and that is insane. just very quickly on europe and parliament, the british will have no role in the new parliament because the british a
nigel farage behaves like a clown and we see it on the news, i don't think it makes much of a difference like a clown, the brexit party is doing well in the polls? exactly and we will see what happens with that. just to go back with what we said, he want to talk about huawei but let's assume brexit is still an ongoing process, i think thatis is still an ongoing process, i think that is were donald trump will stick his oar in. i am going to give you personally, i will give you a deal. and the...
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george galloway says support for nigel farage is the voters' way of demanding the divorce from the e.u. that they voted for i predict to you know the national for odgers bricks that party is going to win the european elections hands down the boards crush ukip wrote them in our parties the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your card on the that's why our party that's only one we called is currently miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about six weeks away it's whether you demand breaks it now or whether you side with the obfuscators those who are doing everything that they can and in plain sight to cheat the british people of the result that they voted for in the brics a referendum of twenty six. facebook has put a permanent ban on some of the u.k.'s biggest right wing groups hundred you can't agree to block hate speech online. individuals and organizations who spread hate or attack or call for the exclusion of others on the basis of who they are have no place on facebook under our dangerous individuals and organizations policy we b
george galloway says support for nigel farage is the voters' way of demanding the divorce from the e.u. that they voted for i predict to you know the national for odgers bricks that party is going to win the european elections hands down the boards crush ukip wrote them in our parties the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your card on the that's why our party that's only one we called is currently miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about...
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nigel farage loves a stage. good morning.t a metalworks factory in coventry, the former ukip leader promised to forge a democratic revolution, kicking off his latest campaign. i do believe that we can win these european elections and that we can again start to put the fear of god into our members of parliament in westminster. they deserve nothing less than that after the way they've treated us over this betrayal. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen in may. the brexit party wants a full list of candidates, and some of the names have a familiar ring about them. annunziata rees—mogg. yes, that's the sister of the tory mpjacob rees—mogg. nigel farage said the new party would be free of any extremists. it also lacks a manifesto, or policies beyond brexit, but it's targeting voters angry the uk still hasn't left the eu. that of course is because parliament has not yet approved the prime minister's deal, and if brexit isn't signed off here next month, then the uk is legally obliged to vot
nigel farage loves a stage. good morning.t a metalworks factory in coventry, the former ukip leader promised to forge a democratic revolution, kicking off his latest campaign. i do believe that we can win these european elections and that we can again start to put the fear of god into our members of parliament in westminster. they deserve nothing less than that after the way they've treated us over this betrayal. this is preparation for elections to the european parliament, which might happen...
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and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in the conservative party?f the hardline group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel, but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic, concern about the european union's integrity, that one eu leader might say, enough is enough, you have had your chances to have a deal. i think if that were to happen, there is quite a high chance parliament would revoke article 50. on the record you have heard quite senior figures say there is no circumstances they would revoke article 50 unless it looks like we are crashing out with no deal. they can't openly advocate for it because they are too scared to. but i think in those circumstances, that might happen. are you saying we get to the 11th of april and parliament revokes articl
and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in the conservative party?f the hardline group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel, but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic,...
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george galloway says support for nigel farage is the voters way of demanding the divorce from the e.u. they voted for i predict to you know the. party is going to win the european elections hands down the boards crush ukip wrote the remain our party is the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your card on the that's why our party that's only one week called is probably miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about six weeks away it's whether you demand breaks it now or whether you side with the obfuscators those who are doing everything that they can and in plain sight to the british people of the result that they voted for in the brics a referendum of twenty six. national live from moscow on the weekend still ahead president trump goes against the grain and praises efforts by a rebel general in libya just one of the stories you got lined up for you. would. you put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want. to go on. which is what before you the more people. interested in the wate
george galloway says support for nigel farage is the voters way of demanding the divorce from the e.u. they voted for i predict to you know the. party is going to win the european elections hands down the boards crush ukip wrote the remain our party is the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your card on the that's why our party that's only one week called is probably miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about six weeks away it's whether you...
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she has did for nigel farage's brexit mac party. some really amusing bits in this interview.ith ezi instead of nz. i think he is coming around to my spelling now. they seem very posh. super posh. if we started calling him yacob, he would be outrage. i think it shows something about his attitude. his children all have elaborate names, i think there's something to say, his daughter is called mary. i think it says an awful lot that this is how he treats his sister and i find that more interesting quite frankly than his sister. salisbury, the best place to live. not that long after the novichok nerve agent attack and that the city has only just been nerve agent attack and that the city has onlyjust been declared com pletely has onlyjust been declared completely decontaminated. this is our best places to live guide which we do every year. it is a lwa ys guide which we do every year. it is always great fun, it is notjust the best place to live, but we divide the country to live and we find the best place to live in wales and scotla nd best place to live in wales and scotland and so
she has did for nigel farage's brexit mac party. some really amusing bits in this interview.ith ezi instead of nz. i think he is coming around to my spelling now. they seem very posh. super posh. if we started calling him yacob, he would be outrage. i think it shows something about his attitude. his children all have elaborate names, i think there's something to say, his daughter is called mary. i think it says an awful lot that this is how he treats his sister and i find that more interesting...
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the former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party — and says it aims to change britisholitics for good. those are headlines. now on bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30pm tonight. and coming up on bbc news, we'll have the latest from the masters at augusta — as both tiger woods and rory mcilroy hope to play their way into contention. there's rugby union news, too, as england's billy vunipola appears to support israel folau over his anti—lgbt social media posts. in a post of his own, the saracens forward called on people to "live their lives how god intended". well, on the field, there is a huge relegation clash between newcastle and leicester in the premiership later. they also meet in football's premier league. that's all on sportsday at 6.30pm. but now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what do we have this week? we have got jesse we have gotjesse buckley proving to us we have gotjesse buckley proving to us she is now shrieking
the former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party — and says it aims to change britisholitics for good. those are headlines. now on bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30pm tonight. and coming up on bbc news, we'll have the latest from the masters at augusta — as both tiger woods and rory mcilroy hope to play their way into contention. there's rugby union news, too, as england's billy vunipola appears to support israel folau over his anti—lgbt social media posts. in a...
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the truth of the matter is nigel farage and his new brexit party ca n nigel farage and his new brexitfeel very strongly about brexit and think that it should go ahead, the question is whether or not change uk, the group we are talking about, can do the same on the other side of the argument. if they are trying to present this as a pseudo— referendum, presenting themselves as the remains side of the referendum, then they have a lot of work to do to catch up, to get into the public consciousness as the alternative to brexit, if it is to be a referendum. and tap into that emotion as well. sorry, brexit tapped into the emotion of, look, they are ignoring us. whereas change uk, where is the drive, where i am going to get out and prove my point? there is always pa rt and prove my point? there is always part of the difficulty, seen as the rational side of the argument... and what the psychologist like to call differential turnout. we have this fantastic woman, greta thunberg here telling us about how important it is for there to be change in politics, and yet there are those who could vote w
the truth of the matter is nigel farage and his new brexit party ca n nigel farage and his new brexitfeel very strongly about brexit and think that it should go ahead, the question is whether or not change uk, the group we are talking about, can do the same on the other side of the argument. if they are trying to present this as a pseudo— referendum, presenting themselves as the remains side of the referendum, then they have a lot of work to do to catch up, to get into the public...
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farage is storming away. pressure go -- grows on jeremy corbyn. -- grows on jeremy corbyn. this sums upjeremy corbyn's ongoing problem with the brexit issue. we know theresa may's difficulties but corbyn is so often seen as sitting on the fence. this is essentially, the party members are saying that they want a clear pledge by him to say if he support a second referendum. they want that before the european elections. corbyn has a difficulty inevitably, there are labour constituencies in the north of england and the midlands that a big brexit supporting power bases. for them now, if they come out and say they want the second referendum, they are also at the risk of alienating a big percentage of their support. he is in a difficult position. shall be passed on politics for a second? yes. on the sunday times. i am for a —— fearful that if i get this wrong, i might lose myjob. it is no shock, sherlock. these are the backgrounds of some of our most well—known actors. with the likes of eddie redmayne and benedict cumberbatch, people welcomed them at fir
farage is storming away. pressure go -- grows on jeremy corbyn. -- grows on jeremy corbyn. this sums upjeremy corbyn's ongoing problem with the brexit issue. we know theresa may's difficulties but corbyn is so often seen as sitting on the fence. this is essentially, the party members are saying that they want a clear pledge by him to say if he support a second referendum. they want that before the european elections. corbyn has a difficulty inevitably, there are labour constituencies in the...
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deputy leader, tom watson, says the party must promise another brexit referendum to prevent nigel faragegaining political ground. now on bbc news. radio 1 newsbeat has travelled the world to find out what unites teenagers wherever they are — from education, friends and family, to finding fun. being 17 has never been easy. no longerfeeling like a child, but technically not yet an adult. in most countries, you can't drive, drink alcohol or vote. but whether it's just hanging out with friends... ..spending time with family... ..practising religion, going to school, going to work orjust having fun... three, two, one! ..17 is one of our most formative years. we're following five 17—year—olds in five different countries to see how they spend a typical saturday. the nightlife is amazing. from thailand to uganda... when you tell people that we have school six days a week, they are like, "what?!" ..lebanon to russia. what is it like being 17 and is it harder to be a teenager now than ever before? for lots of teenagers, saturdays are a day of rest. no school or work and a time to catch up on some
deputy leader, tom watson, says the party must promise another brexit referendum to prevent nigel faragegaining political ground. now on bbc news. radio 1 newsbeat has travelled the world to find out what unites teenagers wherever they are — from education, friends and family, to finding fun. being 17 has never been easy. no longerfeeling like a child, but technically not yet an adult. in most countries, you can't drive, drink alcohol or vote. but whether it's just hanging out with friends......
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george galloway say support for nigel farage is the voters' way of demanding the divorce from the e.u. they voted for. i predict to you know the nodule for odgers brics that party is going to win the european elections hands down the boards crush ukip wrote the men are parties the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your column on the that's why a party that's only one week called is probably miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about six weeks away it's whether you demand breaks no or whether you side with the obfuscators those who are doing everything that they can play in sight to the british people of the result that they voted for in the brics that referendum of twenty six to. the united states recognizes the rule of rebel leader general huffed has played in fighting terrorism in libya so say the white house a lot softer president trump on the commander spoke by phone a move that goes against the usual western stance on the libyan crisis. president donald trump spoken april fifteenth twenty nineteen with field marshal who leaf
george galloway say support for nigel farage is the voters' way of demanding the divorce from the e.u. they voted for. i predict to you know the nodule for odgers brics that party is going to win the european elections hands down the boards crush ukip wrote the men are parties the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your column on the that's why a party that's only one week called is probably miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about six...
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mr farage said a new referendum "would be a total insult" to the labour supporters who voted leave.sion to leaving the eu until 31 october. a helicopter is being brought in to help fight a large fire which is continuing to burn on ilkley moor in west yorkshire. more than 70 firefighters are still at the scene, and people are being advised to stay away from the area. police say they've arrested several people. earlier our correspondent olivia richwald had the latest from the scene. at its height, the fire was very dramatic and the flames could be seen from many miles away engulfing 25 square metres of more and the fire is still smouldering, you can see smoke rising. down in the town you can see ilkley moor and it rises up you can see ilkley moor and it rises up above the town as a backdrop and everywhere you go you can see a black smouldering smoke coming up, andi black smouldering smoke coming up, and i don't know if you can hear, the helicopter behind me is the latest tactic the firefighters are using. it has been coming over every five minutes with bucket loads of water and what t
mr farage said a new referendum "would be a total insult" to the labour supporters who voted leave.sion to leaving the eu until 31 october. a helicopter is being brought in to help fight a large fire which is continuing to burn on ilkley moor in west yorkshire. more than 70 firefighters are still at the scene, and people are being advised to stay away from the area. police say they've arrested several people. earlier our correspondent olivia richwald had the latest from the scene. at...
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nigel farage back on the scene with his brexit party. opinion polls are looking bad. so many pieces written about this, what looked like strict two party politics and then that was started ina very politics and then that was started in a very short time. so yes, labour is pulling ahead but it's not getting a sizeable chunk of the electorate collectively that they have been getting back in 2017. i think that's going to be, going forward , think that's going to be, going forward, for theresa may, the thing that might finally, despite her being this extraordinary hanger on, the thing that finally shoves her out the door. i think it will be difficult for her to hold onto her position if these elections go ahead. she can cling on by saying that they might be cancelled, we might geta that they might be cancelled, we might get a deal before the polls and therefore she won't look as silly as she is on course to do. evenif silly as she is on course to do. even if the conservatives do moderately badly, the fact of them going place would go strongly against her words and she wil
nigel farage back on the scene with his brexit party. opinion polls are looking bad. so many pieces written about this, what looked like strict two party politics and then that was started ina very politics and then that was started in a very short time. so yes, labour is pulling ahead but it's not getting a sizeable chunk of the electorate collectively that they have been getting back in 2017. i think that's going to be, going forward , think that's going to be, going forward, for theresa may,...
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mr farage said a new referendum "would be a total insult" to the labour supporters who voted leave.the eu until 31 october. prison staff are using new technology in five jails in england and wales to find phones being used illegally by inmates. the system produces a heat map when a mobile is detected, allowing officers to trace the device to a particular cell. ministers hope the technology will also help tackle drug smuggling and violence in prisons. if your password is "1231156" — then you share it with more than 23 million people — that's according to a study published today by britian‘s cyber security watchdog. the national cyber security centre says people should make it harder for hackers to access their data by using three random, but memorable words. a password is supposed to keep our information secure, but as we have all had to use more and more passwords, the temptation is to keep them simple. that, though, can be a mistake. a new study which analyses the passwords that have already been stolen shows the risks. the most used password overall is "1231156" , appearing more t
mr farage said a new referendum "would be a total insult" to the labour supporters who voted leave.the eu until 31 october. prison staff are using new technology in five jails in england and wales to find phones being used illegally by inmates. the system produces a heat map when a mobile is detected, allowing officers to trace the device to a particular cell. ministers hope the technology will also help tackle drug smuggling and violence in prisons. if your password is...
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nigel farage is here live to tell us. and no roads. for the love of hunting, fishing, and working the land. for love of conservation, preservation and restoration. introducing tracker off-road vehicles. designed and built on american soil for kicking up american soil. tracker off road. built for love of country. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org >> for the second time in two weeks, british prime minister comes along and begs, begs for an extension to article 50. it was humiliating. the commonwealth, america, many of these countries are actually like us still believe that we are a great nation and yet we have sunk to this. >> laura: nigel farage's successful brexit campaign in 2
nigel farage is here live to tell us. and no roads. for the love of hunting, fishing, and working the land. for love of conservation, preservation and restoration. introducing tracker off-road vehicles. designed and built on american soil for kicking up american soil. tracker off road. built for love of country. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with...
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former ukip leader nigel farage forms a new brexit party. millions of stu d e nts forms a new brexit party. millions of students work in unregistered schools according to ofsted and it says the conditions and some of them are appalling. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as possible candidates for the upcoming eu elections eye the votes of those feeling disenfranchised by the current state of british politics, we'll be speaking to the political scientist matthew goodwin — who recently co—authored a book called national populism. we'll be asking for his thoughts on what's next for brexit. that's at just after 7pm that's atjust after 7pm this evening. after bounty is find that we will talk of the applications for what this has around the country, including new mothers and children. we will be talking about that at about a quarter past 8pm. and we'll be looking at what's on all of tomorrow's front pages withjoe twyman, co—founder and director of deltapoll uk, and the
former ukip leader nigel farage forms a new brexit party. millions of stu d e nts forms a new brexit party. millions of students work in unregistered schools according to ofsted and it says the conditions and some of them are appalling. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as possible candidates for the upcoming eu elections eye the votes of those feeling disenfranchised by the current state of british politics, we'll...
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boards crush ukip wrote of the room in our parties the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your card on the that's why our party that's only one week called is coverly miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about six weeks away it's whether you demand breaks it now or whether you side with the obfuscators those who are doing everything that they can and in plain sight to cheat the british people of the result that they voted for in the brics that referendum of twenty six. well ahead here not international president goes against the grain and praises effort aspire rebel general in libya just one of the stories about one of the few we come back. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk. assets on their books terry they're referring to bonds at a price of one hundred cents on the dollar but don't have a sale value in the market greater than maybe one penny on t
boards crush ukip wrote of the room in our parties the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your card on the that's why our party that's only one week called is coverly miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about six weeks away it's whether you demand breaks it now or whether you side with the obfuscators those who are doing everything that they can and in plain sight to cheat the british people of the result that they voted for in the brics...
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boards crush ukip wrote of the room in our parties the working class are going to vote for nigel farage you can mark your card on that that's why our party that's only one we called is currently miles ahead in the opinion polls to win an election that's only about six weeks away it's whether you demand breaks it now or whether you side with the obfuscators those who are doing everything that they can and in plain sight to cheat the british people of the result that they voted for in the brics that referendum of twenty sixteen. starts international it's committed to ninety minutes past eight o'clock the morning quick look at our web site briefly really popular if you haven't checked it out so far today don't touch not return furious suggesting the reimagining of a cathedral big call went out of the week it was want to check that's on our site but here on the t.v. side of things coming up after the break president trump goes against the grain and praises efforts by a rebel general in libya which is one of the stories i've got lined up for you when we come back but a minute from now. asset
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nigel farage.g, he has spinach for breakfast. i am not entirely convinced about this overhaul. he has suggested he is looking after himself better than he used to do. there is a suggestion of a bit of a makeover, but i notice him still smoking away so i don‘t think he has changed very much. mr new ukip they are calling him. everyone is talking about this brand—new party. he really has kicked the door down again, leading the polls in the european elections again. love him or loathe him, he does have this timing ability to channel the public anger and frustration regarding europe and brexit. at the moment it seems as if he has done it again and it seems as if he will have success in the european elections. what does this mean for ukip? we are hearing about lots of defections to his party. it does look like its successful days are behind it. use the ukip and nigel farage‘s face comes into your mind quickly. i think they struggled for identity and they looked more on the fringes. and it is also ukip‘s
nigel farage.g, he has spinach for breakfast. i am not entirely convinced about this overhaul. he has suggested he is looking after himself better than he used to do. there is a suggestion of a bit of a makeover, but i notice him still smoking away so i don‘t think he has changed very much. mr new ukip they are calling him. everyone is talking about this brand—new party. he really has kicked the door down again, leading the polls in the european elections again. love him or loathe him, he...
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gaiety of the candidates now standing in the european elections, gives a bit of a boost to nigel farages—mogg's sister, and we also have gavin esler. let's head back to russia now, whether north korean leader, kim jong—un, sarah rainsford is there, and we know that kim jong—un wants to position himself as a world leader, what is in this for mr putin? you are right, that is certainly what kim jong—un wants to do. this was a very ceremonial welcome. i think mr putin sending the message too, that he is prepared to treat kim jong—un as a leader of a neighbouring country, and see he was met here, the band was marching, the red carpets are out, and just there in the station is where kim jong—un‘s armoured train pulled in just a few minutes ago. so plenty of ceremony, plenty of pomp, and this is all about the first encounter between vladimir putin, russia's president, and the leader of north korea. i think the focus of the talks themselves will very much be of course on the nuclear programme of course on the nuclear programme of north korea, but i think the timing of these talks is what is cri
gaiety of the candidates now standing in the european elections, gives a bit of a boost to nigel farages—mogg's sister, and we also have gavin esler. let's head back to russia now, whether north korean leader, kim jong—un, sarah rainsford is there, and we know that kim jong—un wants to position himself as a world leader, what is in this for mr putin? you are right, that is certainly what kim jong—un wants to do. this was a very ceremonial welcome. i think mr putin sending the message...
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activists on the front of the times, but the paper leads on two opinion polls, which suggest that nigel farage's elections. the guardian claims that data it's seen shows that half of england is owned by just 1% of the population. scientists are hailing the news that a pig's brains was revived after death, which they say, could pave the way for a breakthrough in alzheimer's research. that's on the front. let's begin with the metro, and these two photographs,
activists on the front of the times, but the paper leads on two opinion polls, which suggest that nigel farage's elections. the guardian claims that data it's seen shows that half of england is owned by just 1% of the population. scientists are hailing the news that a pig's brains was revived after death, which they say, could pave the way for a breakthrough in alzheimer's research. that's on the front. let's begin with the metro, and these two photographs,
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nigel farage was saying unsurprising that he wants to revolutionise politics, he wants to revolutionises of his brexit party are incredibly similar to ukip, but the personnel and tone are com pletely ukip, but the personnel and tone are completely different. lam going i am going to be unveiling today the first handful of our candidates, and what you are going to see our men and women, predominantly from the world of business, many significant high achievers who want to put real competence back into british politics. ukip did struggle to get enough good people into it, but unfortunately what it has chosen to do is allow the far right to join it and effectively take it over, and i'm afraid the brand is now tarnished. it may well be tarnished, but ukip will also be standing in those elections as well, and certainly we saw in the general election of 2017 a whole range of issues apart from brexit being discussed, you cannot avoid these elections turning into some would say a de facto brexit referendum with perhaps a very polarised campaign. there was like nigel farage saying we should leave,
nigel farage was saying unsurprising that he wants to revolutionise politics, he wants to revolutionises of his brexit party are incredibly similar to ukip, but the personnel and tone are com pletely ukip, but the personnel and tone are completely different. lam going i am going to be unveiling today the first handful of our candidates, and what you are going to see our men and women, predominantly from the world of business, many significant high achievers who want to put real competence back...
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people saying they have not seen much of nigel farage, actually innovative.5o innovative. the people want a referendum. go on. ever so politely. it was much more fun when i had to do it. the suggestion is that people are keen on a second referendum but what i thought was interesting how impossible it would be to get a question agreed by people because they have three options. it is even stevens. they remain or may's deal was better. i was a statistician... ican was better. i was a statistician... i can count. i can tell you that those figures are probably within error. it has shown you something. the has to be a way out of this. theresa may put it bluntly tonight in her statement saying that because parliament has not voted through the deal so far we now have a stark choice, leave the european union with a deal or do not leave at all. that is an entrapment. we were arguing over the word entrapment earlier. go on, linda. let's move on to another story that is not brexit, prince william is in the express. he isa prince william is in the express. he is a spy now
people saying they have not seen much of nigel farage, actually innovative.5o innovative. the people want a referendum. go on. ever so politely. it was much more fun when i had to do it. the suggestion is that people are keen on a second referendum but what i thought was interesting how impossible it would be to get a question agreed by people because they have three options. it is even stevens. they remain or may's deal was better. i was a statistician... ican was better. i was a...
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the big news in the last week or so has been nigel farage's brexit party which will get the largest loadocal elections are coming up this week and that actually could be more damaging for theresa may because it looks like the conservatives will ta ke looks like the conservatives will take a real drubbing at the polls. what impact will this have on the government's ability to get a deal through parliament? none, because it won't change any of the numbers that have taken place in westminster. it would actually impact anything u nless would actually impact anything unless it is so catastrophic that there is a move against theresa may but that has been mooted many times and it hasn't happened. even when it does happen, the parliamentary arithmetic will not change until or u nless arithmetic will not change until or unless there is a general election and even then, on the basis of what we've set in spain, the fragmentation of politics may mean there is no change there either. i'm afraid we are in this loop for a while. let's talk about this story. it's in the business section of the times. ha
the big news in the last week or so has been nigel farage's brexit party which will get the largest loadocal elections are coming up this week and that actually could be more damaging for theresa may because it looks like the conservatives will ta ke looks like the conservatives will take a real drubbing at the polls. what impact will this have on the government's ability to get a deal through parliament? none, because it won't change any of the numbers that have taken place in westminster. it...
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the article says nigel farage's brexit party is spending almost twice as much as rivals on campaigningbook to relax advertising rules which currently make advertising in the 28 members states complicated. in the wall streetjournal, as the may 1st deadline for new sanctions on buyers of iranian oil looms — tehran is warning the us of consequences for blocking its future oil sales. the story says iran's foreign minister has also suggested prisoner exchanges, which could lead to the freeing of british—iranian nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe.
the article says nigel farage's brexit party is spending almost twice as much as rivals on campaigningbook to relax advertising rules which currently make advertising in the 28 members states complicated. in the wall streetjournal, as the may 1st deadline for new sanctions on buyers of iranian oil looms — tehran is warning the us of consequences for blocking its future oil sales. the story says iran's foreign minister has also suggested prisoner exchanges, which could lead to the freeing of...
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the brexit party, nigel farage. but 60% say now they are going to vote for the brexit party.into a lot of people quite how catastrophic the failure to deliver brexit is going to be for the conservative party and its reputation. i mean, we may never leave the eu and if that happens, i think the conservative party is going to be really stricken for a generation. it does appear that there is a huge backlash from within the core conservative vote. they feel let down. understandably, i have to say. these other people who voted for brexit, they voted for a party that they believed was going to be deliver brexit and it doesn't appear they are going to get it. i'd be angry if i were them because they've been fundamentally let down by the people they voted for. let's whizz through at least two more. martin, the ft,. we know there is a problem with the high street. the numbers here are quite high and stark. the ft says that 1000 high street stores are set to close, effectively. we are talking about debenhams, topshop, paper chase and among them, they are going to use cva ‘s to overhaul
the brexit party, nigel farage. but 60% say now they are going to vote for the brexit party.into a lot of people quite how catastrophic the failure to deliver brexit is going to be for the conservative party and its reputation. i mean, we may never leave the eu and if that happens, i think the conservative party is going to be really stricken for a generation. it does appear that there is a huge backlash from within the core conservative vote. they feel let down. understandably, i have to say....