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brexit hi, the vote for is a vote for a breakup of the united kingdom. if brexit goes through, the people in northern ireland will probably vote for reunification, which is probably a good thing. the people in scotland will vote to remain. if that is the case, the united kingdom will lose it see on the united nations security council which is probably another consequence that boris in publicly educated issues unaware of. anyway, have a nice day. guest: well, it was a great point to make. this is really where, it is not just the economic security, it is the integrity of the united kingdom. even yesterday, the irish prime minister made a pretty uncharacteristic, bold statement into domestic politics and united kingdom saying, northern ireland may not choose to stay within the united kingdom. that there may be, if this goes into a disastrous and, they may choose to take up a border poll, which is part of the good friday agreement to join and reunify with republican ireland -- with the republic of ireland. seconde seeking a referendum. host: are they seeking
brexit hi, the vote for is a vote for a breakup of the united kingdom. if brexit goes through, the people in northern ireland will probably vote for reunification, which is probably a good thing. the people in scotland will vote to remain. if that is the case, the united kingdom will lose it see on the united nations security council which is probably another consequence that boris in publicly educated issues unaware of. anyway, have a nice day. guest: well, it was a great point to make. this...
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but i'm afraid this probably got caught up in a nasty polarized debate in the united kingdom as we try to choose a new prime minister between hardline pro-brexit people who are often supporters of donald trump and people who are more professional, dispassional civil servants. there are people who are saying why don't we have a nice political appointee in washington like we had in the past rather than somebody who is known to be doubtful about brexit, a rainer as we call it in the european union, and critical of the president? and some of the politicians here in the united kingdom have said that the criticisms in those documents which were leaked show that kim darroch is not fit to be ambassador in washington. i think that's nonsense but it's an indication of the political debate going on here in london at the moment. >> you're joining us from london right now. what's been the reaction in london, in the uk to what the president has now said about the british ambassador? >> initially, i think people said, well, that's what this president is, you know? he's -- he's said some pretty rude t
but i'm afraid this probably got caught up in a nasty polarized debate in the united kingdom as we try to choose a new prime minister between hardline pro-brexit people who are often supporters of donald trump and people who are more professional, dispassional civil servants. there are people who are saying why don't we have a nice political appointee in washington like we had in the past rather than somebody who is known to be doubtful about brexit, a rainer as we call it in the european...
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we, as a united kingdom hole. antidemocratic backlog, and the british people of the united kingdom are losing control of our trade regulations, surrendering the government. >> can i congratulate them? yesterday, we'll hope and inspiration to people. he touched on it just now. the policy has been a biological environmental economic and social catastrophe. coastal communities and devastation to our environment. some recent comments by government ministers have allowed the fisherman, that perhaps it would involve this as a bargaining chip. with the prime minister confirmed to me that on the day we leave, we will establish sovereignty over the sources within it, we will become a normal marine nation like norway or iceland and from then on, we negotiate on an annual basis, reciprocal deals with our neighbors. ... mr. tell me what the technology is, what the arrangements are? >> the honorable lady knows it is common ground between the commissioners. under no circumstances will there be physical infrastructure that is ab
we, as a united kingdom hole. antidemocratic backlog, and the british people of the united kingdom are losing control of our trade regulations, surrendering the government. >> can i congratulate them? yesterday, we'll hope and inspiration to people. he touched on it just now. the policy has been a biological environmental economic and social catastrophe. coastal communities and devastation to our environment. some recent comments by government ministers have allowed the fisherman, that...
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by unleashing the productive power of the whole united kingdom come not just of london and the south east, out of every corner of england, scotland, wales and northern irelandwe will have closed forever the productivity gap and seen to it that no town is left behind ever again and no community ever forgotten. our children and grandchildren will be living longer, happier and healthier lives. our kingdom in 2050, tanks, by the way, to the initiative of the previous prime minister, will no longer make any contribution whatsoever to the destruction of our precious planet, brought about by carbon emissions, because we will have led the world in delivering that net-zero target. we will be the home of electric planes,, cars, even powered by british-made battery technology, which is being developed right here, right now. we will have the free ports to revitalise our coastal communities, a bio-science sector liberated from anti-genetic modification rules, blight resistant crops that will feed the world, and satellite and earth observation systems that are the envy of the world. we will be the
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go forward and -- sand maintain its relationship with the unite the kingdom? does the president no longer deal with the ambassador, does the president's team no longer deal with the ambassador? we know, in fact, the two teams -- the two sides have very close ties. so where do they go from here? the presidentinin sue ating he would like to see a new ambassador. we have reached out for some sort of clarification to the foreign office in london, to the state department here in d.c. and the embassy here in d.c. bu so far no answers as to how this relationship will work on a day to day basis going forward. >> because in his tweet, which is an official presidential statement, the president said i do not know the ambassador but he is not liked or well thought of within the united states. we will no longer deal with him. which raises the -- the british government needs an ambassador in washington who can deal with the white house, deal with the state department and deal with other elements of the government including congress. so what are the brits going to do. >> thi
go forward and -- sand maintain its relationship with the unite the kingdom? does the president no longer deal with the ambassador, does the president's team no longer deal with the ambassador? we know, in fact, the two teams -- the two sides have very close ties. so where do they go from here? the presidentinin sue ating he would like to see a new ambassador. we have reached out for some sort of clarification to the foreign office in london, to the state department here in d.c. and the embassy...
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it's about the possibility of green tech jobs and investment in the united kingdom economy. this is a real legacy for her and hope that future government will be further committed to this in the future. >> can i think a right honorable friend and thank you for the work he has done on these financial issues, both in ministerial roles and the ways he continues to champion these issues. can also say to him that it absolutely agree with him that this is, the lower of those who say either you can economical or you can tackle climate change. this is a false dichotomy. actually tackling climate change is about developing new types of jobs, new technology, new areas of employment. we already see something like 400,000 people being employed in clean growth economy in renewable energy and so forth and we will see many more jobs being created and that i think is a message we need to take around the world. harris.or kamala she will hosted town hall meeting in des moines, iowa, that you can see live tonight eastern.at 6:45 h.r. mcmaster recently joined the hoover institution discussion o
it's about the possibility of green tech jobs and investment in the united kingdom economy. this is a real legacy for her and hope that future government will be further committed to this in the future. >> can i think a right honorable friend and thank you for the work he has done on these financial issues, both in ministerial roles and the ways he continues to champion these issues. can also say to him that it absolutely agree with him that this is, the lower of those who say either you...
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when we come out of the eu as a united kingdom hole and entire and perfect,, the united kingdom holeect, , the snp united kingdom hole and entire and perfect,, the snp will find that their guns are spiked and the wind has been taken out of their sails, and their sole manifesto commitment isa and their sole manifesto commitment is a bizarre pledge to restore the control of scotland's fish to brussels. that's what they stand forth. that their programme, and i am waiting for the u—turn. the prime minister courted popularity with pledging an amnesty for illegal immigrants and his vocal opposition to heathrow expansion. now he is in a position to do something about these two, is he a man of his word? is the honourable lady will know very well, i have answered the question on heathrow. i remain deeply concerned about the abilities the promoters of the third runway have to meet their obligations on air quality, so i will follow court cases with a lively interest, and as for the amnesty on illegal immigrants, it is absolutely true that they have raised it several times andi that they have ra
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our constitutional, our united kingdom will be secure. our union of nations beyond question. our democracy robust, our future clean, green, prosperous, united, confident, and ambitious. that is the price and that is our responsibility in the house of commons to do so. the first is to restore trust in our democracy. and fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people by coming out of the european union and doing so on october 31. i and all ministers are committed to leading whatever the circumstances and to do otherwise would cause a catastrophic loss of confidence in our political system. it would leave the british people wondering whether their politicians could ever be trusted again to follow a clear democratic instruction. i would prefer us to leave the e.u. with a deal. i would much prefer it. i believe that it is possible even at this late stage -- and i will work flat out to make it happen, but certain things need to be clear. the withdrawal agreement negotiated by my predecessor has been three times rejected by this house. its terms are unacceptable to this p
our constitutional, our united kingdom will be secure. our union of nations beyond question. our democracy robust, our future clean, green, prosperous, united, confident, and ambitious. that is the price and that is our responsibility in the house of commons to do so. the first is to restore trust in our democracy. and fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people by coming out of the european union and doing so on october 31. i and all ministers are committed to leading whatever...
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as the united kingdom government.n patient in this important hour for the united kingdom. gabriella santos joins us. it is a big day for the united kingdom and a big day for all. we go into an ecb end fed meeting, are you changing your allocation or or do you slide through the summer to a reset in the fall? importantseeing tension between high expectations for central banks. at the same time, the reason they are cutting, the economic policy uncertainty, is pushing us the other way. we don't think we should bank on central banks to save the day entirely. we still think that this is a slow growth lower return kind of world. we have changed our views and become more cautious focusing on income. revenue i see on a premium price for good above average. value superior revenue growth in the next year? gabriela: we have seen the technology, ind particular, leading the cycle. if we are indeed talking about a lower growth, but also more muted risk appetite kind of world, we think it is more appropriate to start balancing that g
as the united kingdom government.n patient in this important hour for the united kingdom. gabriella santos joins us. it is a big day for the united kingdom and a big day for all. we go into an ecb end fed meeting, are you changing your allocation or or do you slide through the summer to a reset in the fall? importantseeing tension between high expectations for central banks. at the same time, the reason they are cutting, the economic policy uncertainty, is pushing us the other way. we don't...
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prince al-faisal: official statements from the kingdom have said that the kingdom would not like to seear taking place in our part of the world because the consequences of any war are going to be damaging for everybody. we hope that the leadership in senses andeach its meet the expectations of the world in an orderly and very wise manner, but if they escalate, then the consequences will be on all of us, and that is not going to be good for any of us. vonnie: your highness, the qatari emir is at the white house today. what is the current position of saudi arabia on the blockade of qatar? does it look likely to change anytime soon? prince al-faisal: i don't know. i am not privy to the intergovernmental engagements. but what i read in the press and hear from statements is that qatar has not adhered to any of the requirements that the four countries boycotting qatar have put on them, so until and unless they do that, i don't see any or immediate end to that situation. vonnie: let's talk the economy of saudi arabia, and particularly its purchasing of u.s. treasuries. that has nearly doubled
prince al-faisal: official statements from the kingdom have said that the kingdom would not like to seear taking place in our part of the world because the consequences of any war are going to be damaging for everybody. we hope that the leadership in senses andeach its meet the expectations of the world in an orderly and very wise manner, but if they escalate, then the consequences will be on all of us, and that is not going to be good for any of us. vonnie: your highness, the qatari emir is at...
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no part of the united kingdom. proposed by those who voted to remain and speaking as someone who voted to leave, and as a minority in this place, i can assure the minister that we on our side of the referendum debate would in no way countenance a prorogation of parliament. so, in many respects, these people are tilting at windmills! we have reached a narrowing funnel in which our choices are getting fewer and fewer. we are running out of room. the time and voters' tolerance of us failing to address that central issue is running out! so, the problem with this amendment for many of us isn't about more or less democracy. it is that it is pretending to be democratic but in reality, it is trying to prevent the democratic referendum decision from ever happening at all! the ayes to the right, 315. the noes to the left, 274. so, a hefty government defeat by 41 votes. but what does it all mean? let's try to make sense of it all with experts from not one but two award—winning think tanks. professor anand menon from the uk in
no part of the united kingdom. proposed by those who voted to remain and speaking as someone who voted to leave, and as a minority in this place, i can assure the minister that we on our side of the referendum debate would in no way countenance a prorogation of parliament. so, in many respects, these people are tilting at windmills! we have reached a narrowing funnel in which our choices are getting fewer and fewer. we are running out of room. the time and voters' tolerance of us failing to...
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we will win on a manifesto for the whole united kingdom. sir edward lee.nally winning through in europe. but to make this possible, every mp has to realise this is no longer a conscience issue. we have to learn to compromise and vote for something which may not be the perfect solution for us personally but is best for our nation. i thank my right honourable friend for his remarks and for the spirit in which he makes them, and i may say to the whole house that he speaks for many of us in saying we need to get this done, we can get it done and we will get it done. jo swinson. the 3 million eu citizens are ourfamily, our friends, million eu citizens are ourfamily, ourfriends, our million eu citizens are ourfamily, our friends, our neighbours, million eu citizens are ourfamily, ourfriends, our neighbours, our carers. yet, for three years, they've been made to feel unwelcome in our country. they deserve better than warm words and more months of anxiety. they deserve certainty now. the prime minister has made assurances, so we'll keep back the bill of my lib dem
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do you make of the sort of conflicting and competing narratives coming out of iran and the united kingdom. i don't think it's particularly surprising that we're seeing competing narratives we're hearing different tales about what happened from london and from tehran after all what we what we would expect to see is both sides trying to frame a vent to present their own status as being the innocent party as being innocent as being the ones in the right so so i think it's not particularly surprising that there would be 2 different types of stories but if we look at what what has happened in the in the long long history of the strait of hormuz particularly in recent decades we know that there have been routine threats from iran to close the strait of hormuz we know of iran has attacked various ships going back to the iran iraq war in the 1980 s. so we know that there is a modus operandi in operation here so i think whilst it's contested was the iranians have denied it it seems relatively obvious that there is some type of subterfuge going on here there is some type of complicity involved invo
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taking scotland out of the united kingdom. can i say to him what we do have in this government is a mandate from the people to form a government of this country. that is how we run things in a parliamentary democracy that we have in this country. we have a mandate to deliver the result of the 2016 referendum and if he wants to deliver a mandate for the bridge people he should have voted for the deal taking us out of the eu. >> an aspirational project, would create an off road -- providing an alternative commuting route encouraging tourism and cycling and the health of the local population. does the primacy agree that more funding should be made available with other similar projects? >> can i recognize the importance, it is important for people's health and the environment and with the health on the environment so we have doubled spending on cycling and walking in england with infrastructure pan and local authorities to take a strategic approach to planning in local cycling. for transporting economic development and that is an
taking scotland out of the united kingdom. can i say to him what we do have in this government is a mandate from the people to form a government of this country. that is how we run things in a parliamentary democracy that we have in this country. we have a mandate to deliver the result of the 2016 referendum and if he wants to deliver a mandate for the bridge people he should have voted for the deal taking us out of the eu. >> an aspirational project, would create an off road -- providing...
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now as the united kingdom is turning away from the e.u. they're more interested perhaps in a trading the united states was present on a trump said he says that talks about a quote very substantial trade deal with the u.k. already underway is the us a good alternative to the e.u. for britain. i don't think so i mean the exact same words were said by trump about what he was hoping to do with trees today he's always been promising some kind of big substantial deal but is never given any detail or made any progress on it of course britain can't be negotiating a trade deals until it's out of the e.u. anyway i think the americans under trump right now is a mistake in the short term remember president trump is not only campaigning for reelection but he is the american president to promise to be a protectionist that he was for america 1st bringing money into the united states and not from the united states into europe or elsewhere he is not one who will be trying to give more generous terms to the united kingdom or helping for free trade up this d
now as the united kingdom is turning away from the e.u. they're more interested perhaps in a trading the united states was present on a trump said he says that talks about a quote very substantial trade deal with the u.k. already underway is the us a good alternative to the e.u. for britain. i don't think so i mean the exact same words were said by trump about what he was hoping to do with trees today he's always been promising some kind of big substantial deal but is never given any detail or...
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i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program boris johnson is the new prime minister of the united kingdom he has already held his 1st cabinet meeting and now we are awaiting his very 1st address to parliament in which a is executive to address the question of gregg's it head on his predecessor theresa may found herself and i mean impasse over the deal that ultimately brought down her premiership johnson is expected to come out with a strong hard gregg's that message and has said that he will push through the matter no matter what. so yes the money is there as faisal is standing by outside of parliament for us we where we are waiting for boris johnson to speak barbro what should we expect him to say today. he will probably give some details of how he wants to push through brick sit we listened last night to one of the hardline tory brooks of cheer mark francois and he gave an indication of where this could be going because he said that deterring parties should sort of just throw out the draw agreement it was dead in the case it couldn't be really changed they wanted different corys to go d
i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program boris johnson is the new prime minister of the united kingdom he has already held his 1st cabinet meeting and now we are awaiting his very 1st address to parliament in which a is executive to address the question of gregg's it head on his predecessor theresa may found herself and i mean impasse over the deal that ultimately brought down her premiership johnson is expected to come out with a strong hard gregg's that message and has said that he will push...
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scotland is part of the united kingdom. he wants to take scotland out of the united kingdom. and can i say to him what we do have in this government is a mandate from the people to form a government of this country. that's how we run things in the parliamentary democracy that we have here in this country. we also have a mandate from the people to deliver on the result of 2016 referendum. and if he's so interested in delivering on mandates to the british people he should have voted for the deal and take us out of the eu. >> ms. pauline lathem. >> thank you, mr. speaker. an aspirational project running through my constituency which would create an off-road cycle way providing an alternative commuting route encouraging tourism, encouraging cycling amongst the young and improve the health of the local population. does the prime minister agree with me that more funding should be available to support this and other similar projects? >> well, can i recognize the importance of increasing cycling and walking. this is important for peoples health, important for the local government and
scotland is part of the united kingdom. he wants to take scotland out of the united kingdom. and can i say to him what we do have in this government is a mandate from the people to form a government of this country. that's how we run things in the parliamentary democracy that we have here in this country. we also have a mandate from the people to deliver on the result of 2016 referendum. and if he's so interested in delivering on mandates to the british people he should have voted for the deal...
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against the united kingdom saying no united kingdom citizens were on the boats, this is part of iran, acting out, and hoping that world takes notice, you know the u.s., showing in their policies a tough stance is working. lou: and the uk looking feabile with that broadcast message. telling the iranians, largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, what the rules of the road were. and navigational law it was a preposterous exchange of communication on the part of the u.k. ed lawrence, thank you so much appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: last year the u.s. army fell short in its recruiting goal for first time in a decade. now there is a new debate, in the pentagon, on whether to lower the age of enlist a enlisr army and navy from current 17 years of age to 16, army research study hyper fit women of the military who survived most arduous, physical and mental courses such as army rangers mark reaso mark -- mariy school. and green beret training, joining us tonight, fox "business national" security foreign policy analyst, dr. walid phares. what is transpiring on part of the uk, that cho
against the united kingdom saying no united kingdom citizens were on the boats, this is part of iran, acting out, and hoping that world takes notice, you know the u.s., showing in their policies a tough stance is working. lou: and the uk looking feabile with that broadcast message. telling the iranians, largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, what the rules of the road were. and navigational law it was a preposterous exchange of communication on the part of the u.k. ed lawrence, thank...
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president's statement this afternoon that his administration will no longer deal with the united kingdom ambassador to the united states after the leaks of those messages, those cables to london in which the ambassador called the trump administration inept and >> well, you know, as a member of the intelligence committee, it is become clear to me that we need to be close with our allies and we need to hold our adversaries at bay and one of the most troubling aspects of the trump administration foreign policy is that we push away our allies and cozy up to our ard ver -- our adversaries like russia. in this instance it is troubling to say the least that the u.k. ambassador would have these views of the trump administration. one part of the excerpts of the cables that i read that caught my attention is that the ambassador from the u.k. said the worst cannot be ruled out with regard to the trump administration's possible collusion with the russians or donald trump's collusion with the russians which really bothered me. and so i think at this point we should probably return to diplomacy 101 an
president's statement this afternoon that his administration will no longer deal with the united kingdom ambassador to the united states after the leaks of those messages, those cables to london in which the ambassador called the trump administration inept and >> well, you know, as a member of the intelligence committee, it is become clear to me that we need to be close with our allies and we need to hold our adversaries at bay and one of the most troubling aspects of the trump...
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it is more than possible that the united kingdom will be the greatest and most propers -- prosperous economy in europe at the center of a new network of trade deals which we have pioneered. where proposed to make investments in broadband and 5g. our country will -- on the planet by unleashing the productive power of the whole united kingdom not just london in the southeast but in every corridor of england scotland wales and northern ireland. we will focus on the productivity gap and see that no town is left behind ever again. our children and grandchildren will be happier and healthier and our kingdom in 2050 and by the previous prime minister will make no contribution whatsoever to the planet by carbon emissions. we will be the home of cars planes powered by technology seeing the benefits right here, right now. we will have the ports to revitalize our communities. our -- liberated from rules that will feed the world and the satellite system that will make us the envy of the world. we'll be the most dynamic business investment on the planet. our constitutional -- >> order. there's fa
it is more than possible that the united kingdom will be the greatest and most propers -- prosperous economy in europe at the center of a new network of trade deals which we have pioneered. where proposed to make investments in broadband and 5g. our country will -- on the planet by unleashing the productive power of the whole united kingdom not just london in the southeast but in every corridor of england scotland wales and northern ireland. we will focus on the productivity gap and see that no...
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be the prime minister on the 24th of july and he brings the table an immense asset for the united kingdom and the terms of the personal relationship with donald trump the 2 things that have brought this issue i was is the is the leak which of course is not on the subject investigation should never have happened profoundly damaging very difficult to see who benefits from this and of course the sensitivity of dollars and the extraordinary way in which he chooses to communicate . dollars from hasn't done himself any favors by the. way he's responded to this and he's the issue to manage for all the people around him in the white house as well as other countries have got to do business with him right and i'm going to try and find the best way to manage this relationship all right let's go to you matthew also in london you're shaking your head i presume therefore you you don't completely agree with crispin i mean there are many who are suggesting that this whole incident is bringing into question the if he was sovereignty of britain sovereignty of britain's independence from its began. in this
be the prime minister on the 24th of july and he brings the table an immense asset for the united kingdom and the terms of the personal relationship with donald trump the 2 things that have brought this issue i was is the is the leak which of course is not on the subject investigation should never have happened profoundly damaging very difficult to see who benefits from this and of course the sensitivity of dollars and the extraordinary way in which he chooses to communicate . dollars from...
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prosperity, opportunity, fairness and security for everyone in our united kingdom .i'm usually proud of chairman of everyone in our party throughout this election so colorless, working together to deliver a fair and efficient election. held postings and 16,000 cities across the united kingdom and in every region and in every nation. our candidates have covered some 30,000miles , taking over 400 questions and answered hours of questions in interviews. it's been a fantastic event last wednesday. we welcome thousands of our party members and friends and family here directly from our candidates. and it's a first for a political party with all the online hosting open to everyone in our country and indeed beyond. let's pay tribute to the team at cc hq in particular for running these fantastic postings and i also want to thank my parliamentary colleagues for getting us all through that process. in particularthe member of the 1922 committee . led by charleswalker , a shocking who have been officers throughout this process and for giving us such a effective start to run throu
prosperity, opportunity, fairness and security for everyone in our united kingdom .i'm usually proud of chairman of everyone in our party throughout this election so colorless, working together to deliver a fair and efficient election. held postings and 16,000 cities across the united kingdom and in every region and in every nation. our candidates have covered some 30,000miles , taking over 400 questions and answered hours of questions in interviews. it's been a fantastic event last wednesday....
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i cannot talk about europe without talking about of friends from the united kingdom. for the very 1st time in 2016 and member state decided to leave the european union. if you mean thank you. bass is a serious decision we regret it. but we respected. petite since then together with the current government of the united kingdom the european union has worked hard to organize orderly the orderly departure of the united kingdom the withdrawal agreement concluded with the government of the united kingdom provides certainty where grex it created uncertainty in preserving the rights of citizens and in preserving peace and stability on the island of ireland these 2 priorities are mine too however. i stand ready for a further extension of the real withdrawal date sure more time being required for a good reason to. 80 s. t. in any case the united kingdom will remain our ally our partner and our friend. in 1000. honorable members when i came to strasbourg 13 days ago i promised i'd come to listen i've heard your concerns your hopes your expectations the political guidelines which
i cannot talk about europe without talking about of friends from the united kingdom. for the very 1st time in 2016 and member state decided to leave the european union. if you mean thank you. bass is a serious decision we regret it. but we respected. petite since then together with the current government of the united kingdom the european union has worked hard to organize orderly the orderly departure of the united kingdom the withdrawal agreement concluded with the government of the united...
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when he talks about our investment figures, investment into the united kingdom was the third highest the highest in europe and at a time when global foreign direct investment fell, it continued to rise in the uk. and when it comes to the question of tariffs, one of the reasons that the government introduced the temporary tariff scheme is to stop a price shock in the uk, and one of the reasons is that those on lower incomes spend more on goods and services. and introducing the liberalisation will help protect those on lower incomes who are consumers. i would've thought even today's labour party might've supported that. ceta is just one of a0 trade deals involving 70 countries the uk is part of, as an eu member. so farjust ii continuity deals have been done for after brexit. there has been a number put in place but they don't really apply to some of our biggest trading partners. does the secretary of state really think that by the end of october we will have a significant number of agreements in place with those countries with which we do the most trade? 10.7% of the trade that we do i
when he talks about our investment figures, investment into the united kingdom was the third highest the highest in europe and at a time when global foreign direct investment fell, it continued to rise in the uk. and when it comes to the question of tariffs, one of the reasons that the government introduced the temporary tariff scheme is to stop a price shock in the uk, and one of the reasons is that those on lower incomes spend more on goods and services. and introducing the liberalisation...
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it is to be prime minister of the whole united kingdom.mises on health, police, education, but the big judgment, he would be ready to take us judgment, he would be ready to take us out of the eu without a deal. and it is of course vital at the same time that we prepare for the remote possibility that brussels refuses any further to negotiate, and we are forced to come out with no deal, not because we want to, that outcome, of course not, but because it is only common sense to prepare. at this extraordinary moment in our history, and after three years of unfounded self—doubt, it is time to change the record. no one in the last few centuries has succeeded in betting against the plaque and nerve and ambition of this country. they will not succeed today. —— the pluck and nerve. we in this government will work flat out to give this country the leadership it deserves, and that work begins now. thank you very much. this is the start of a new era and the start of a very different era. borisjohnson and the start of a very different era. boris johns
it is to be prime minister of the whole united kingdom.mises on health, police, education, but the big judgment, he would be ready to take us judgment, he would be ready to take us out of the eu without a deal. and it is of course vital at the same time that we prepare for the remote possibility that brussels refuses any further to negotiate, and we are forced to come out with no deal, not because we want to, that outcome, of course not, but because it is only common sense to prepare. at this...
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diplomatic relations between iran and the united kingdom have been suffering for many months now and the events of the last 24 hours will not help that situation and the arrest of senior officers of the grace of one the oil tanker that was detained last week off the coast of gibraltar by the u.k. royal marines that is likely to bring the same level of anger from leaders here into iran that the detention of the vessel the seizure of the vessel the oil tanker brought from the senior most levels of government last week iran's president and other senior leaders calling it a violation of the sanctity of international waterway something that was creating insecurity many senior iranian leaders also called the u.k. move but that was by all accounts taken at the behest of the united states an act of piracy now iran is very angry about the fact that 2000000 barrels of crude a world were in the cargo vessel at the time of its seizure something that iran will find especially difficult now it is trying to continue to boil in the face of unilateral u.s. economic sanctions and iran's economy is cer
diplomatic relations between iran and the united kingdom have been suffering for many months now and the events of the last 24 hours will not help that situation and the arrest of senior officers of the grace of one the oil tanker that was detained last week off the coast of gibraltar by the u.k. royal marines that is likely to bring the same level of anger from leaders here into iran that the detention of the vessel the seizure of the vessel the oil tanker brought from the senior most levels...
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to be strong and united for prosperity, opportunity for everyone in our united kingdom. but as chairman for everybody with the party working together the fair and efficient election and every nation and 3000 miles with hours and hours worth of questions so with that fantastic event welcoming thousands of our policy members and friends and life casting we are open to everybody in our country. to pay a tribute and also thanks to our colleagues and in particular the members of the 1922 committee throughout the process who has the effective start to go through the process so all the members of the conservative party to undertake a solemn duty that will be the country's next prime minister willfully and positively a chance to choose our leader is a privilege and to take an opportunity to say thank you something that would never be an easy task. and then to deliver in the national interest to get behind the leader and the next prime minister and the home of the united kingdom and love the two candidates we have seen ladies and gentlemen please welcome boris yeltsin. [applause]
to be strong and united for prosperity, opportunity for everyone in our united kingdom. but as chairman for everybody with the party working together the fair and efficient election and every nation and 3000 miles with hours and hours worth of questions so with that fantastic event welcoming thousands of our policy members and friends and life casting we are open to everybody in our country. to pay a tribute and also thanks to our colleagues and in particular the members of the 1922 committee...
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the incoming prime minister to tackle what she called all the burning injustices in the united kingdom and to make sure that bracks it helps the poorest you can only say that on all of those counts it has been a complete failure premiership was marked really by a lot of deep controversial things that of the windrush immigrant generation. terrible response of the grenfell tower block fire these sorts of messed up things she really didn't get a grip of but most of all she felt comprehensively to go to deliver and breaks it because she obviously completely misjudged the mood of her own party and things are now really in more of a mess regardless of what she said then than they were when when she took office and as you say boris johnson is now going to take this up he was the face of the vote leave campaign and over the course of treason most premiership the entire focus of what brics it means has really shifted from things to do with the trade deal and some sort of relationships of the with the european union to an idea now of abandoning the european union entirely and the shape and natur
the incoming prime minister to tackle what she called all the burning injustices in the united kingdom and to make sure that bracks it helps the poorest you can only say that on all of those counts it has been a complete failure premiership was marked really by a lot of deep controversial things that of the windrush immigrant generation. terrible response of the grenfell tower block fire these sorts of messed up things she really didn't get a grip of but most of all she felt comprehensively to...
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be the prime minister on the 24th of july and he brings the table an immense asset for the united kingdom and the terms of the personal relationship with donald trump the 2 things that have brought this issue i was is the is the leaf which of course is now on the subject investigation should never have happened profoundly damaging very difficult to see who benefits from this and of course the sensitivity of dollars and the extraordinary way in which he chooses to communicate . dollars from i wasn't done himself any favors by the. way he's responded to this and he's the issue to manage for all the people around him in the white house as well as other countries have got to do business with him right i'm going to try and find the best way to manage this relationship all right let's go to you matthew also in london you're shaking your head i presume therefore you you don't completely agree with crispin i mean there are many who are suggesting that this whole incident is bringing into question the if he was sovereignty of britain sovereignty of britain's independence from its began. in this so
be the prime minister on the 24th of july and he brings the table an immense asset for the united kingdom and the terms of the personal relationship with donald trump the 2 things that have brought this issue i was is the is the leaf which of course is now on the subject investigation should never have happened profoundly damaging very difficult to see who benefits from this and of course the sensitivity of dollars and the extraordinary way in which he chooses to communicate . dollars from i...
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diplomatic relations between iran and the united kingdom have been suffering for many months now and the events of the last 24 hours will not help that situation and the arrest of senior officers of the grace of one the oil tanker that was detained last week off the coast of gibraltar by the u.k. royal marines that is likely to bring the same level of anger from leaders here into iran that the detention of the vessel the seizure of the vessel the oil tanker brought from the senior most levels of government last week iran's president and other senior leaders calling it a violation of the sanctity of international waterway something that was creating insecurity many senior iranian leaders also called the u.k. move but that was by all accounts taken at the behest of the united states an act of piracy now iran is very angry about the fact that 2000000 barrels of crude oil were in the cargo vessel at the time of that seizure something that iran will find especially difficult now it is trying to continue to boil in the face of unilateral u.s. economic sanctions and iran's economy is certai
diplomatic relations between iran and the united kingdom have been suffering for many months now and the events of the last 24 hours will not help that situation and the arrest of senior officers of the grace of one the oil tanker that was detained last week off the coast of gibraltar by the u.k. royal marines that is likely to bring the same level of anger from leaders here into iran that the detention of the vessel the seizure of the vessel the oil tanker brought from the senior most levels...
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means that threats will not help to comfort the situation we have all understood that the united kingdom wants to leave the european union although this is from an economic point of view not a very good idea one has to accept that but the way that it should happen from both sides of the channel economies want that to be a smooth process and this cannot be on no deal scenario so there is a agreement of us dollar agreement that's negotiated and it must not be renegotiated we all prepared for the situation and we better talk about transition period and how to comfort the situation so that the businesses can be successful also in a case of a bracks it but just an exit. do you get the impression that boris johnson really still kaz and really even considers smooth regs it. well the numbers just show what the impact so far as already you just mentioned the numbers in the german british relationship and there are also other numbers who show that it's on the down side the united kingdom used to be the number 5 trade partner of germany and last year this fall down to number 6 and this year also 2
means that threats will not help to comfort the situation we have all understood that the united kingdom wants to leave the european union although this is from an economic point of view not a very good idea one has to accept that but the way that it should happen from both sides of the channel economies want that to be a smooth process and this cannot be on no deal scenario so there is a agreement of us dollar agreement that's negotiated and it must not be renegotiated we all prepared for the...
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as he leaves, he will leave it as the prime minister of the united kingdom. it is very clear he has 100 days to deliver the brexit he is talking about. he thinks he can renegotiate another deal. eut is not the way the other countries see it. as for uniting the party, we ministersr cabinet pmq'se resigning a after tomorrow after theresa may gets her resignation. withinople do not agree the conservative party with its do or die and this no deal position boris johnson has promised. the united kingdom, having failed after two years having said it would leave on the 29th of 2019, in order to deliver the people,of the british given over three years ago. seeill be interesting to who becomes chancellor, who becomes defense secretary, foreign secretary. rival,e keep his former jeremy hunt, because of the ongoing iran crisis? domestic issues wiwill be important and it will be interesting. boris johnson will be giving a speech in parliament thursday morning and that will be interesting to see. thursday evening, mps s will ben holiday. time for borissome johnson to be wo
as he leaves, he will leave it as the prime minister of the united kingdom. it is very clear he has 100 days to deliver the brexit he is talking about. he thinks he can renegotiate another deal. eut is not the way the other countries see it. as for uniting the party, we ministersr cabinet pmq'se resigning a after tomorrow after theresa may gets her resignation. withinople do not agree the conservative party with its do or die and this no deal position boris johnson has promised. the united...
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in a word barbara bad it wasn't long ago that donald trump was in the united kingdom talking about that special relationship visiting the queen but just days after the united states celebrated its independence from the u.k. trump is speaking completely differently this is one of his latest tweets about brags that interests him a said i told to reason may outdo that deal but she went her own foolish way and one was unable to get it done a disaster he tweeted i don't know the ambassador but have been told he is a pompous fool now there had been some speculation that this would fit right in with the sort of russian campaign just so discontent between allies but there is reason to believe that perhaps this is an internal leak in the united kingdom the journal who ripped the journalist who reported the leak is a close ally of israel for raj the braggs it back or in the united kingdom that is important because president trump had suggested that for raj being named as the ambassador to the united states that was a request that the united kingdom politely declined so what is to happen now we do
in a word barbara bad it wasn't long ago that donald trump was in the united kingdom talking about that special relationship visiting the queen but just days after the united states celebrated its independence from the u.k. trump is speaking completely differently this is one of his latest tweets about brags that interests him a said i told to reason may outdo that deal but she went her own foolish way and one was unable to get it done a disaster he tweeted i don't know the ambassador but have...
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formed up the capital of the kingdom of stomach. one of the things that confronts us the logical museums today is the need to understand the way in which our pasts are in bedded in colonial history. that. within the borders of the modern day republic of color and there are still traditional king zones in which a throne is not only a museum object but also a relevant symbol of political power. that. isn't bombers turns to the sultan in mumbai enjoy the legitimacy and rightful owner of the munda you know thrown to the left. is the grandson of king joya who sat on the throne during the german colonial era and also ordered the building of the palace in spotted by german colonial architecture. the kingdom of the moment and german colonial history are ubiquitously to talk. king enjoy was one of the most skilled political actors that i've had the chance to study he tirelessly sought to preserve his own autonomy within the very difficult political situation that was presented by the colonial era sultan joya not only shares his grandfather's
formed up the capital of the kingdom of stomach. one of the things that confronts us the logical museums today is the need to understand the way in which our pasts are in bedded in colonial history. that. within the borders of the modern day republic of color and there are still traditional king zones in which a throne is not only a museum object but also a relevant symbol of political power. that. isn't bombers turns to the sultan in mumbai enjoy the legitimacy and rightful owner of the munda...
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the journalists who report of the leak is a close ally of , the brexit backer in the united kingdom.t is important because president trump i suggest that for large -- had suggested nigel farage be ambassador to the united states, a request that was declined. countries do not particularly like the host country to tell them who are diplomats should be. that may be one of the reasons nigel farage is not the ambassador right now. it puts the two countries in a very sticky situation. i colleague put together a story with more on that. take a look. >> president trump, friends. alan: it was a high-profile dinner that put together business leaders as well as washington's top diplomat, the top ambassador disinvited to the white house after memos sharply critical by donald trump. he has been the u.k.'s man in washington since 2016. it has been revealed he trump whitee house as uniquely dysfunctional, clumsy, and inapt. iranscribed the policy on chaotic. he said we don't believe this administration is going to become substantially more normal , left dysfunctional, less unpredictable. >> i worke
the journalists who report of the leak is a close ally of , the brexit backer in the united kingdom.t is important because president trump i suggest that for large -- had suggested nigel farage be ambassador to the united states, a request that was declined. countries do not particularly like the host country to tell them who are diplomats should be. that may be one of the reasons nigel farage is not the ambassador right now. it puts the two countries in a very sticky situation. i colleague put...
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there's been a lot of talking down of the united kingdom over this past three and a half years. works for the whole of the uk and not one that breaks up the uk. i tell you why i keep asking you this question, because borisjohnson has made very clear — particularly as he was campaigning to become leader of the conservative party — that he is prepared for a no—deal brexit. he is prepared to take us out of the eu, take the uk out of the eu without a deal. and you are, as the dup, are propping up the conservative government. so, therefore, this is why i really want to understand if you willback a no—deal. because 55.8% of the people in northern ireland voted to remain in the eu, and they certainly didn't vote for a no—deal brexit. so, that's why i'm asking you if you would back a no—deal brexit, and i would ask for a clear answer? well, there's two things there, naga. first of all, people talk about how northern ireland voted, how scotland voted, how wales voted. it is important to remember that the vote was a vote of the british people and notjust taken in different regions. and if
there's been a lot of talking down of the united kingdom over this past three and a half years. works for the whole of the uk and not one that breaks up the uk. i tell you why i keep asking you this question, because borisjohnson has made very clear — particularly as he was campaigning to become leader of the conservative party — that he is prepared for a no—deal brexit. he is prepared to take us out of the eu, take the uk out of the eu without a deal. and you are, as the dup, are...
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exports and jobs they created in the united kingdom. it is important that as independent self-governing sovereign nation we are a good partner and ally in an uncertain world, we always have been that and we will continue to be that. we continue to spend 2% of gdp on defense, one of the few nato countries that does that, the biggest european contributors to nato, the second biggest contributor to nato. we are a leading military power and we will remain a military power. >> during prime minister should we remarked since the great war 100 years of women's suffrage, 70 years of nhs treaty of rome and universal declaration, 20 years of declaration, a week from saturday will mark 50 years since the moon landings, one of the greatest human endeavors ever accomplished. and 50 or 100 years time, the legacy will be one giant leap backwards for the people of these islands. >> know. >> sorry i didn't hear the first time. what is to come to the north of england, the prime minister to talk about in the northwest. >> i was not aware they wanted to com
exports and jobs they created in the united kingdom. it is important that as independent self-governing sovereign nation we are a good partner and ally in an uncertain world, we always have been that and we will continue to be that. we continue to spend 2% of gdp on defense, one of the few nato countries that does that, the biggest european contributors to nato, the second biggest contributor to nato. we are a leading military power and we will remain a military power. >> during prime...