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the conservative party will be self interested they'll be looking at their own seats if you're a labor m.p. in the north of england that have now seen your seats lost in council elections and the numbers of people voting for the party then you'll be worried that if you don't deliver bricks it which is a no deal breaker as most people want they will lose their seats in the next general election if you're a conservative m.p. then you'll know that you're. be out of power for a generation so they've got some really hard thinking to do and they react against the next prime minister the next conservative leader i think must just be very tough and say let's go for broke see it with no deal let's get rid of the withdrawal agreement and dare any m.p. to challenge them on the other side doesn't list success of the past the cause is all in difficulties in terms of u.k. politics if you look at them up after the european elections them south hadley just about all of england bar london is color of the blacks are these light blue but the map of scotland this entirely the s.n.p. is yellow haven't you inst
the conservative party will be self interested they'll be looking at their own seats if you're a labor m.p. in the north of england that have now seen your seats lost in council elections and the numbers of people voting for the party then you'll be worried that if you don't deliver bricks it which is a no deal breaker as most people want they will lose their seats in the next general election if you're a conservative m.p. then you'll know that you're. be out of power for a generation so...
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headache of hers for quite some time she went on to talk about cross party talks saying in fact to labor m.p.'s. trade had been given the go ahead maybe trying to reach trying to get more liberal votes it's going to take a big push to get the 4th through she's going to need a lot of people not in our own party to vote for the deal workers' rights saying it's going to be bad for the currently is or at least. it is in the continent environmental protection being one of the key factors the past few months here about climate change. was also made in she said the most difficult aspect though has been customs policy what is going to mean. this withdrawal bill is going to have to go through 1st in the 1st week of june before any talk about a 2nd referendum which is want to ask sizable proportion of people in the. general public are calling for. a lot of people calling for a new deal to go ahead if it happens if this is given the go ahead in the 1st week of june it will happen by hall of the 31st of october. so a lot. to get through with a big. a big problem you would say to try and get across party
headache of hers for quite some time she went on to talk about cross party talks saying in fact to labor m.p.'s. trade had been given the go ahead maybe trying to reach trying to get more liberal votes it's going to take a big push to get the 4th through she's going to need a lot of people not in our own party to vote for the deal workers' rights saying it's going to be bad for the currently is or at least. it is in the continent environmental protection being one of the key factors the past...
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journalists arguably have short memories and didn't question more here is one suggesting that the labor m.p. support for war was a leadership bid to presumably because war is popular now democracy at the moment over this issue is certain it's far as the labor party is concerned he's a complete shambles as i suggested to the labor party leader do you still genuinely have total confidence in him and in the end is all this about nursing your own leadership positions it certainly is not that and i do have total confidence in jeremy and i fundamentally disagree with what you've just said about the labor party because jeremy decided i would. well commit that we would have a free vote why did you do that takes strength and courage is a median oh yes that was a labor m.p. selling war on syria and celebrating jeremy corbin's decision to give a free vote and here is the woman whose policy hillary been supported justifying r.a.f. bombing let me set out why we have taken this action. last saturday up to 75 people including young children were killed in a despicable and barbaric attack in duma but was s
journalists arguably have short memories and didn't question more here is one suggesting that the labor m.p. support for war was a leadership bid to presumably because war is popular now democracy at the moment over this issue is certain it's far as the labor party is concerned he's a complete shambles as i suggested to the labor party leader do you still genuinely have total confidence in him and in the end is all this about nursing your own leadership positions it certainly is not that and i...
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journalists arguably have short memories and didn't question more here is one suggesting that the labor m.p.'s support for war was a leadership bid to presumably because war is popular democracy at the moment over this is who is certain is far as the labor party is concerned is a complete shambles as i suggested to the labor party leader do you still genuinely have total confidence in him and in the end is all this about nursing your own leadership positions it certainly is not that and i do have total confidence in jeremy and i threatened to mentally disagree with what you've just said about the labor party because jeremy decided i really welcome it that we would have a free vote why did you do that that takes strength and courage as a leader you know yes that was a labor m.p. selling war on syria and celebrating jeremy corbin's decision to give a free vote and here is the woman whose policy hillary been supported justifying aria bombing let me set out why we have taken this action. last saturday up to 75 people including young children were killed in a despicable and barbaric attack in du
journalists arguably have short memories and didn't question more here is one suggesting that the labor m.p.'s support for war was a leadership bid to presumably because war is popular democracy at the moment over this is who is certain is far as the labor party is concerned is a complete shambles as i suggested to the labor party leader do you still genuinely have total confidence in him and in the end is all this about nursing your own leadership positions it certainly is not that and i do...
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attempts to reason may is looking beyond her own party for support because shay sions to woo opposition labor m.p.'s are ongoing to try to strike a deal with the new end of october deadline labor has agreed to support another referendum if it can't get the changes it wants to to resume a stale or general election the party is preparing to fail candidates in european elections of course it wouldn't be taking part we agree it's going to be. a. great six house divided question like nothing else in recent times after the word and people can respond with an exhausted song by one of britain's new with political parties made up of defectors from the conservatives and labor is pushing for a fresh vote. i think thank you. everything i have increasingly people in the united kingdom are looking up with horror i know lots of people are absolutely fed up with it they want an end to the maps and the only way through that is to have that people's vote remain on the ballot paper and as a good campaign we will win it there is prostration among many in britain on both sides of the break to debate about the politic
attempts to reason may is looking beyond her own party for support because shay sions to woo opposition labor m.p.'s are ongoing to try to strike a deal with the new end of october deadline labor has agreed to support another referendum if it can't get the changes it wants to to resume a stale or general election the party is preparing to fail candidates in european elections of course it wouldn't be taking part we agree it's going to be. a. great six house divided question like nothing else in...
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breck's it bill to parliament and that bill was now offering more concessions to try to win over labor m.p.'s the opposition m.p.'s including the possibility of a 2nd referendum and a closer relationship with the e.u. in the future over the so-called customs union and her m.p.'s really disliked it on both sides we then had the resignation of a cabinet minister andrea let some somebody who has been loyal to her she's a bracks a tear she's been loyal to to reason may through out this period she then said i've had enough i can't do this and we know that the election results for these european elections are going to be catastrophic for the conservative party and everything has been building to that so that she was then told by the head of the conservative backbench committee you've got to go and that's what she's decided but she's putting it off until june because between all this there is a visit from donald trump don't know trump is coming to the u.k. for a state visit and because of that reason mate needs to remain as prime minister and doesn't want to the the waters to be counted any furth
breck's it bill to parliament and that bill was now offering more concessions to try to win over labor m.p.'s the opposition m.p.'s including the possibility of a 2nd referendum and a closer relationship with the e.u. in the future over the so-called customs union and her m.p.'s really disliked it on both sides we then had the resignation of a cabinet minister andrea let some somebody who has been loyal to her she's a bracks a tear she's been loyal to to reason may through out this period she...
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both sides i won't go through them all now she she listed 10 of them but the main one to try to get labor m.p.'s on board because that's who she is now looking to to try to get the deal passed is by promising them a 2nd referendum if a deal goes through or least a vote on a 2nd referendum if a deal goes through and so in trying to do that she's effectively try and sue peel away labor m.p.'s opposition politicians and others from opposition parties who don't want breakfast at all to try to support it so on the promise that they would have a vote on a confirmation vote it's called on a 2nd referendum will it work is the question probably not it hasn't done so far this source of half in half out of the european union this has been trying to do has ended up over and over again appeasing absolutely nobody because over the course of time what's happened is that the positions of hardened and what you're seeing is a lot more people saying bracks it means equals no deal at all and on the other side everybody else saying we don't want brecht's it because it's going to be a disaster so probably the fina
both sides i won't go through them all now she she listed 10 of them but the main one to try to get labor m.p.'s on board because that's who she is now looking to to try to get the deal passed is by promising them a 2nd referendum if a deal goes through or least a vote on a 2nd referendum if a deal goes through and so in trying to do that she's effectively try and sue peel away labor m.p.'s opposition politicians and others from opposition parties who don't want breakfast at all to try to...
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been serious about listening to views across the house throughout this process that's why i went to labor m.p.'s lisa nandy and gareth snell put forward their proposals to give parliament a bigger say in the next phase of the negotiations i listen to them so the new bricks it deal will set out in law that the house of commons would approve the u.k.'s objectives for the negotiations on our future relationship with the e.u. and they will approve the treaty is governing that relationship before the government signs them. and while the talks with the opposition did not reach a comprehensive agreement we did make significant progress in a number of areas like on workers' rights i'm absolutely committed to the u.k. continuing to lead the way on this issue but i understand people want to guarantee and i'm happy to give them so the new brics it deal will offer new safeguards to ensure these standards are always met we will introduce a new workers' rights bill to ensure u.k. workers enjoy rights that are every bit as good or better than those provided for by e.u. rules and we will discuss further amen
been serious about listening to views across the house throughout this process that's why i went to labor m.p.'s lisa nandy and gareth snell put forward their proposals to give parliament a bigger say in the next phase of the negotiations i listen to them so the new bricks it deal will set out in law that the house of commons would approve the u.k.'s objectives for the negotiations on our future relationship with the e.u. and they will approve the treaty is governing that relationship before...
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that's why i went to labor m.p.'s lisa nandy and gareth snell put forward their proposals to give parliament a bigger say in the next phase of the negotiations i listen to them so the new deal will set out in law that the house of commons would approve the u.k.'s objectives for the negotiations on our future relationship with the e.u. and they will approve the treaty is governing that relationship before the government signs them. and while the talks with the opposition did not reach a comprehensive agreement we did make significant progress in a number of areas like on workers' rights i'm absolutely committed to the u.k. continuing to lead the way on this issue but i understand people want guarantees and i'm happy to give them so the new bricks it deal will offer new safeguards to ensure these standards are always met we will introduce a new workers' rights bill to ensure u.k. workers enjoy rights every bit as good or better than those provided for by e.u. rules and we will discuss further amendments with trade unio
that's why i went to labor m.p.'s lisa nandy and gareth snell put forward their proposals to give parliament a bigger say in the next phase of the negotiations i listen to them so the new deal will set out in law that the house of commons would approve the u.k.'s objectives for the negotiations on our future relationship with the e.u. and they will approve the treaty is governing that relationship before the government signs them. and while the talks with the opposition did not reach a...
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prospect of a referendum and other measures such as workers' rights protection which might have some labor m.p.'s and so some of the remaining is including remaining is within the conservative party could be tempted to vote for the deal if they really felt yes there is going to be a referendum because that begs the question what would the referendum actually say would it just be for and against a deal or would there be an option to remain because if there isn't an option to remain then there's no chance that the scottish nationalists and the liberal democrats and others would back it yeah i mean it is all it isn't it jonathan because she's got 2nd raft referendum carrot with a huge condition the hospital stay in and actually will last satisfy the m.p.'s will it satisfy the remain as in the brags that is what would be the outcome of that. i don't think it will satisfy many people both inside parliament and in the country or in the program it was mentioned that we have european busy elections which in britain are taking place this thursday and both the government and indeed the opposition labor
prospect of a referendum and other measures such as workers' rights protection which might have some labor m.p.'s and so some of the remaining is including remaining is within the conservative party could be tempted to vote for the deal if they really felt yes there is going to be a referendum because that begs the question what would the referendum actually say would it just be for and against a deal or would there be an option to remain because if there isn't an option to remain then there's...
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the conservative party will be self interested they'll be looking at their own seats if you're a labor m.p. in the north of england that have now seen your seats lost in council elections and the numbers of people voting for the party then you'll be worried that if you don't deliver bricks it which is a no deal breaker is most people want they will lose their seats in the next general election if you're a conservative m.p. then you'll know that you'll be out of power for a generation so they've got some really hard thinking to do and they react against the next prime minister the next conservative leader i think must just be very tough and say let's go for broke see it with no deal let's get rid of the. we're broad agreement and dare any m.p. to challenge them on the other side doesn't this success of the cause has all been difficulties in terms of u.k. politics if you look at them up after the european elections them south hadley just about all of england by london as color of the blacks of these light blue but the map of scotland this entirely the s.n.p. is yellow haven't you instigated
the conservative party will be self interested they'll be looking at their own seats if you're a labor m.p. in the north of england that have now seen your seats lost in council elections and the numbers of people voting for the party then you'll be worried that if you don't deliver bricks it which is a no deal breaker is most people want they will lose their seats in the next general election if you're a conservative m.p. then you'll know that you'll be out of power for a generation so they've...
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i mean this is the power of what they are doing i still get people to now three years since that labor m.p. john mann claimed i said it was designed as i still get people stop know as they say why do you say it was zionists idea when i explained i never did they quite happy that got away you name it i the up to forty is one that's taken forty years and the one they had a big banner headline now is buried away on page four well let's go to arguably the main story ending emitted from our neighbors agendas and brianna death toll to surpass two hundred thirty thousand by the end of this year that's a u.n. report so quarter of million and i mean literally a you've had a block eight social medicine discount cane food con came in disproportionately i think almost a majority of those who've gone to children it's appalling and why isn't that dominating our news headlines here is america backing and britain backing saudi arabia britain surprising the weapons that saudi arabia uses to bomb yemenis and it's bombing hospitals it's bombing school it's appalling one child every twelve minutes i should sa
i mean this is the power of what they are doing i still get people to now three years since that labor m.p. john mann claimed i said it was designed as i still get people stop know as they say why do you say it was zionists idea when i explained i never did they quite happy that got away you name it i the up to forty is one that's taken forty years and the one they had a big banner headline now is buried away on page four well let's go to arguably the main story ending emitted from our...
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i mean this is the power of what they're doing i still get people to now three years since that labor m.p. john mann claimed i said it was designers and i still get people stop going to say why do you say it was a zionist idea i explained i never did it quite happy that go away you know but i the after forty years one. that's taken forty years and they want their big banner headline now is buried away on page four well let's go to arguably the main story ending emitted from our nation's agendas and briana on death row to surpass two hundred thirty thousand by the end of this year that's a u.n. report so a quarter of million and i mean literally a you've had a block eight social medicine discount cane food con came in disproportionately i think almost a majority of those who died to children it's appalling and why isn't that dominating our news headlines here is america backing and britain backing saudi arabia britain surprising the weapons that saudi arabia uses to bomb yemenis and it's bombing hospitals it's bombing school is supporting one child every twelve minutes i should say it is a
i mean this is the power of what they're doing i still get people to now three years since that labor m.p. john mann claimed i said it was designers and i still get people stop going to say why do you say it was a zionist idea i explained i never did it quite happy that go away you know but i the after forty years one. that's taken forty years and they want their big banner headline now is buried away on page four well let's go to arguably the main story ending emitted from our nation's agendas...
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i'd love to stand in a sea i'd like to take on one of those labor m.p.'s in the leave area that is voted to remain and i would like those people that have a voice that backs them their vision and i hope to do so with the brics it party i am a registered supporter but of course there are many talented people out there and i would have to fight for my seat just like everybody else stephen moore from brussels thank you very much indeed thank you so the becks at party big there was a final straw for to me but labor were also on the receiving end of an intellectual drubbing however safely back on top of the london left with claude murray's alex spoke to him about lessons from the election and who are not for leeper. well. reelected for a 5th term in the european parliament congratulations but your party labor took a bit of a drubbing what was the key reason for the no we did we go we got a kicking and i think the key reason was we are one of the big parties part of the government but also we were squeezed squeezed by the lib dems in the main parties because we
i'd love to stand in a sea i'd like to take on one of those labor m.p.'s in the leave area that is voted to remain and i would like those people that have a voice that backs them their vision and i hope to do so with the brics it party i am a registered supporter but of course there are many talented people out there and i would have to fight for my seat just like everybody else stephen moore from brussels thank you very much indeed thank you so the becks at party big there was a final straw...
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the european union and not leave at all she said so fair enough you might think except that the labor m.p. who came up with that idea in the 1st place has already gone on to twitter to say no thank you very much because as he points out she's resigning anyway pretty soon after the vote one way or the other and she's trying to organize something that her successor as prime minister would have to stick to and if it was a hardliner who took over from her then they could just simply rip the whole thing up anyway and so based on all that everything that i've just been looking at on on twitter of the places where the hardliners who want to really really hard bricks in their lot the european adore and those softies who either don't want bracks it or one who wants a very soft bricks are already saying well what what what's that then and so it looks like a failed florence thank you. well also it's coming at al-jazeera remaining defiant twa its founder speaks out for the 1st time since his company was blacklisted by the u.s. . so down his protest leaders called for a new strategy to force through t
the european union and not leave at all she said so fair enough you might think except that the labor m.p. who came up with that idea in the 1st place has already gone on to twitter to say no thank you very much because as he points out she's resigning anyway pretty soon after the vote one way or the other and she's trying to organize something that her successor as prime minister would have to stick to and if it was a hardliner who took over from her then they could just simply rip the whole...
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and even those who said the that she supported the last time of so that they will vote against its labor m.p.'s meanwhile who support a 2nd referendum are saying that she can't make that sort of promise because she's resigning anyway and if she gets a withdrawal bill through and then says his you vote 2nd referendum by that stage that a hard liner might to replace who could read the entire thing up so they're saying they're not going to support it either so that is to reason may's last roll of the dice it looks like a complete duds and frankly down at this point it would be unsurprising to me if she didn't even try to get it through parliament because it looks like it's completely dead in the water and if that happens that it just would lead immediately to her resignation and the conservative party leadership race which will dominate the summer all right lawrence thank you. now the united nations security council has been warned that libya is on the verge of descending into a prolonged civil war a un special envoy for libya may brief members in new york his assessment follows 7 weeks of figh
and even those who said the that she supported the last time of so that they will vote against its labor m.p.'s meanwhile who support a 2nd referendum are saying that she can't make that sort of promise because she's resigning anyway and if she gets a withdrawal bill through and then says his you vote 2nd referendum by that stage that a hard liner might to replace who could read the entire thing up so they're saying they're not going to support it either so that is to reason may's last roll of...
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support this is not a 2nd referendum attached to it now that's a betrayal of bricks it's but the labor m.p. is the opposition m.p.'s on whose support she depends to try to get this through there the people she saw for the 2nd referendum for their say well we can't possibly support this because your resigning anyway if you do. a hard line it takes over then he can just rip this whole thing up so how he can even promise they so that the whole thing is basically shots of pieces even even before it begins and i think she's now frankly it's at the point when they might not even try to get it's a parliaments if it looks that bad in the humiliation then for her i think will be complete so if that's the case then what even if someone else does take over then then what are the options for brics as we see that the mistake that she made in trying to do this sort of squishy machine pleasing everybody sort of thing is that it fails to recognize that over the course of the last year or so in particular opinions on both sides of completely hardened. european elections here the brics it policy we want it
support this is not a 2nd referendum attached to it now that's a betrayal of bricks it's but the labor m.p. is the opposition m.p.'s on whose support she depends to try to get this through there the people she saw for the 2nd referendum for their say well we can't possibly support this because your resigning anyway if you do. a hard line it takes over then he can just rip this whole thing up so how he can even promise they so that the whole thing is basically shots of pieces even even before it...
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m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill then we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union at all to bend pieces like it's no they do not speak as much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying we've heard all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those who won the 2nd referendum are saying well i'm on trees i'm a your saying these things but you're leaving office anyway and your successor could be a hard liner who will rip up the idea of a 2nd referendum completely so as an idea a week or 2 before this voted or it looks pretty much dead in the water. still ahead on al-jazeera one of latin america's most divisive politicians goes on trial for corruption. why these children who were born and brought up in bangladesh are being denied a formal education. to whether sponsored by the time i always. hello there we're still seeing some violent thunderstorms ove
m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill then we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union at all to bend pieces like it's no they do not speak as much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying we've heard all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those...
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m.p.'s will want to the moment whether the labor or conservative is another election say no they're going to lose seats now let's not overplay the breaks a party they didn't stand in the council elections and euro elections are often used as a protest but not all for our jeweled do very well he now says he wants to put people up for the general election and i think an awful lot of people in leave constituencies will be extremely worried about it so i think he's going to do very well the best in the conservatives could do now is get rid of trees or may put boris johnson in there that may give them a chance of surviving but it will be too late for the european elections in my opinion knowledge of for our job is going to be victorious we have very little time left but i did want to ask you do you think that bracks that is in a way destroying traditional british politics. greg no what's destroying traditional british politics is that the self service in westminster have forgot that there are servants not our masters none of this would have happened if they delivered on the will of the people
m.p.'s will want to the moment whether the labor or conservative is another election say no they're going to lose seats now let's not overplay the breaks a party they didn't stand in the council elections and euro elections are often used as a protest but not all for our jeweled do very well he now says he wants to put people up for the general election and i think an awful lot of people in leave constituencies will be extremely worried about it so i think he's going to do very well the best in...
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m.p.'s and cabinet members gunning for her cabinet demanding she withdraw the vote altogether saying she exceeded her or making concessions to the labor party in it and her m.p.'s appear ready now to play with the rules of the 22 committee to allow another vote of no confidence you'll recall she narrowly survived one in december it is highly unlikely she would survive one. options looking pretty bleak either wait for the axe to fall on her or seek a more dignified exit perhaps a podium resignation that podium resignation moment could come as soon as friday or it could come in the 1st week of june after next week's. prime minister the conservative party will have to. change that. trying. presents an entirely new set of dynamics assuming her deal fails and doesn't come to a vote that would mean her breaks a deal would be good for have a negotiated deal with the european union we would have a new prime minister as you say quite possibly from the right of the party. pushing a much harder version of breaks it october the 31st of course he's breaks a day the deadline not enough time to make a new deal it would seem that opens the way to a a
m.p.'s and cabinet members gunning for her cabinet demanding she withdraw the vote altogether saying she exceeded her or making concessions to the labor party in it and her m.p.'s appear ready now to play with the rules of the 22 committee to allow another vote of no confidence you'll recall she narrowly survived one in december it is highly unlikely she would survive one. options looking pretty bleak either wait for the axe to fall on her or seek a more dignified exit perhaps a podium...
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m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill then we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union it's all too ben p's like it's no they do not speak as much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying we've heard all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those who won the 2nd referendum are saying well i'm on trees i'm a your saying these things but you're leaving office anyway and your successor could be a hard liner who will rip up the idea of a 2nd referendum completely so as an idea a week or 2 before this voted or a lot. it's pretty much dead in the water still had on al-jazeera. what you want to hear or think out women in this country wants to sign on the wall right i mean take it away from. her about the hot button issue that's pushed thousands of people out onto the streets across the u.s. . i want you to venezuelans looking for a miracle or to help them
m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill then we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union it's all too ben p's like it's no they do not speak as much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying we've heard all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those...
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m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice.this is where you get if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to act on climate change over many years and has been rising for the last 4 years so it's really risen as a crystal if elected the government says tougher action on climate will hurt the economy it also says a labor government's policies on refugees will lead to what it calls we care borders the government to sort of deter refugees from trying to reach australia and they sent them to detention camps on remote islands in the pacific think the bottom line is as difficult as this policy is if you change it if you wait in it if you show a lack of resolve then you invite on thi
m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice.this is where you get if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to...
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m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill vend we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union it's all too ben p's like it's no they do not speak as much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying with a. all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those who want a 2nd referendum is saying well hang on to reason why you're saying these things but you'll leave in office anyway and your successor could be a whole lot of who will rip up the idea of a 2nd referendum completely so as an idea we could see before this voted or it looks pretty much dead in the water still to come on al-jazeera thousands still fleeing every day the un demands urgent refugee protection for venezuela's displaced. and calls for drastic action to combat climate change after warnings that global sea levels could rise by 2 meters by the end of the century. hello there we've had a fair amount
m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill vend we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union it's all too ben p's like it's no they do not speak as much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying with a. all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those who...
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m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is how you get if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6 prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to act on climate change over many years and police have been rising for the last 4 years so it's really risen as a crucial if elected the government says tougher action on climate will hurt the economy it also says a labor government's policies on refugees will lead to what it calls weak your borders the government to sort to deter refugees from trying to reach australia and sent them to detention camps on remote islands in the pacific think the bottom line is as difficult as this policy is if you change it if you wait a minute if you show a lack of resolve then you invite o
m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is how you get if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6 prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to...
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m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is. if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to act on climate change over many years and it's been rising for the last 4 years so it's really risen as a critical issue in the likes of the government says tougher action on climate will hurt the economy it also says a labor government's policies on refugees will lead to what it calls we care borders the government to sort to deter refugees from trying to reach australia and they sent them to detention camps on remote islands in the pacific i think the bottom line is as difficult as this policy is if you change it if you wait a minute if you show a lack of resolve then you invite on this c
m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is. if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to act on...
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m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is where you go if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to act on climate change over many years and it's been rising for the last 4 years so it's really risen as a crystal if you like the government says tougher action on climate will hurt the economy it also says a labor government's policies on refugees will lead to what it calls weak your borders the government to sort of deter refugees from trying to reach australia and they sent them to detention camps on remote islands in the pacific the bottom line is as difficult as this policy is if you change it if you weaken it if you show a lack of resolve then you invite on this c
m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is where you go if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to...
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m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is where you go if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to act on climate change over many years in place it's been rising for the last 4 years so it's really risen as a crucial issue in the election the government says tougher action on climate will hurt the economy it also says a labor government's policies on refugees will lead to what it calls we care borders the government to sort to deter refugees from trying to reach australia and sent them to detention camps on remote islands in the pacific think the bottom line is as difficult as this policy is if you change it if you wait in it if you show a lack of resolve then you i
m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is where you go if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to...
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m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill then we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union it's all to ben p's like it's no they do not speakers much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying we've heard all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those who won the 2nd referendum are saying well i'm on trees i'm a you're saying these things but you're leaving office anyway and your successor could be a hard liner who will rip up the idea of a 2nd referendum completely so as an idea a week or 2 before this voted or a lot. pretty much dead in the water judges in france of forced doctors to resume life support for a man who's at the center of the debate over end of life decision making. suffered severe brain damage in a car crash 11 years ago paralyzed in his arms and legs 42 year old's been on life support ever since after listening to the wishes of his wife
m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill then we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union it's all to ben p's like it's no they do not speakers much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying we've heard all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those...
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m.p.'s in her own party because it was a sop to the opposition labor party saying that there will be the possibility of a 2nd referendum and also promising much closer ties with europe over this customs union and that's what they didn't like and that is why m.p.'s were clamoring for her to go including the resignation that we had on wednesday the leader of the house of commons andrea lead some of brick city here who stood by throughout this time then saying i cannot do this anymore so that is why the writing was on the war cabinet saying this can't go on and you have to go so now the question to you alex what happens next who's next what's next what does this mean for greggs it on the u.k. side well 1st of all who's next will we know that there are various candidates who have already put their name into the ring the most famous being boris johnson the former foreign secretary but they're all of those 2 and there will be a whole between them when this actually starts going in the middle of june.
m.p.'s in her own party because it was a sop to the opposition labor party saying that there will be the possibility of a 2nd referendum and also promising much closer ties with europe over this customs union and that's what they didn't like and that is why m.p.'s were clamoring for her to go including the resignation that we had on wednesday the leader of the house of commons andrea lead some of brick city here who stood by throughout this time then saying i cannot do this anymore so that is...
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m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is where you go if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to act on climate change over many years and police have been rising for the last 4 years so.
m.p.'s of the previous labor government also deposed their own leader twice. this is where you go if bill shorten is elected he'll be australia's 6th prime minister in 6 years and change your prime minister through an election would be a break from the recent past what bill shorten is promising is a period of political stability with the full on climate change that means relatively ambitious targets for emissions reductions renewable energy and electric cars the current government has failed to...
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m.p. elected as a call the labor party politician appeared to resurrect a war britain was soundly defeated in with a bomb his allies fought on the u.k.'s now she may not tao long left and good luck with those meetings later today but she can act now against the return of chemical weapons british experts this morning investigating a suspected chlorine attack by al assad in will if she's proved will she lead the international response against the return of these indiscriminate evil but has it ever been proven that president assad of syria has ordered these chemical weapons joining me now from washington is the new york times bestselling author of the management of savagery how america's national security state fueled the rise of al qaeda rises and old trump backs blumenthal max thanks so much for coming back or let's just begin with the new reports of syrian chemical attacks just as we had that leaked. document suggesting there was a fake justification for last year's a french american bombings of syria what my book the management of savagery details is the whole history of u.s. and u.k. col
m.p. elected as a call the labor party politician appeared to resurrect a war britain was soundly defeated in with a bomb his allies fought on the u.k.'s now she may not tao long left and good luck with those meetings later today but she can act now against the return of chemical weapons british experts this morning investigating a suspected chlorine attack by al assad in will if she's proved will she lead the international response against the return of these indiscriminate evil but has it...
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most labor voters and many of its m.p.'s want the party to stem this bleeding by firmly advocating for another public votes jeremy corbyn says he supports this but he still focused primarily on winning power the priority at the moment i think is for this government to call for a general election and actually have a general election so we can decide the future has no majority in parliament is no judge to program and parliament has basically been given nothing to do by the government britain's political center of gravity is failing its 2 main parties have lost significant ground the parties voters feel better represent their views on bracks it's whether labor in the tory stranglehold on power is now over or just damaged isn't possible to say yet but calls to end the 2 party system coming from the bracks of party and pro remain parties and now they'll be harder to ignore rory chalons al-jazeera london. well a surprise breakthrough came from the greens united stands to become the 4th largest bloc in the new european parliament'
most labor voters and many of its m.p.'s want the party to stem this bleeding by firmly advocating for another public votes jeremy corbyn says he supports this but he still focused primarily on winning power the priority at the moment i think is for this government to call for a general election and actually have a general election so we can decide the future has no majority in parliament is no judge to program and parliament has basically been given nothing to do by the government britain's...