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i think guy verhofstadt needs to look at the language he is using before he starts to complain aboutut if we focus on borisjohnson‘s style, many have said they agree with you, whether they like it or don't, they agree with you about his ability to really communicate well, to stick on message, and the message is we are leaving no matter what. but when it comes to the detail, he leaves the room. when it comes to the really important stuff that goes on in the background, he is kind of god. and thatis background, he is kind of god. and that is what we need right now, isn't it? the detail of actually sorting out a new deal and how we ove i’co m e sorting out a new deal and how we overcome the issues that meant the withdrawal agreement couldn't get through parliament last time.” think the media's fascination with boris johnson's ability to think the media's fascination with borisjohnson‘s ability to be this communicator but not be across detail is a fallacy. i spent four yea rs detail is a fallacy. i spent four years sitting next to him when he was mayor of london. you do not run a major g
i think guy verhofstadt needs to look at the language he is using before he starts to complain aboutut if we focus on borisjohnson‘s style, many have said they agree with you, whether they like it or don't, they agree with you about his ability to really communicate well, to stick on message, and the message is we are leaving no matter what. but when it comes to the detail, he leaves the room. when it comes to the really important stuff that goes on in the background, he is kind of god. and...
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on the front page of the metro: the eu‘s guy verhofstadt has branded the prime minister‘s comparison as ‘infantile‘ — asking — is the eu supposed to be scared of this? a daily mail investigation has found that hundreds of thousands of crimes are allegedly being written off by the police within only 2a hours of being reported — as overstretched forces try to prioritise their resources. on the front page of the financial times: saudi arabia has tried to reassure oil markets that full oil and gas production will resume quickly — following the attack on two of its oil facilities which has forced 5% of global output to be halted. the times reports on warnings from iran that it‘s prepared for ‘fully—fledged‘ war after the unitedstates accused it of launching the drone attacks on the saudi oil sites. the guardian leads on figures it has analysed showing the increasing number of cases in which vulnerable children are linked to "county lines" drug gangs. the paper also has a photograph of england‘s cricketers celebrating their 135—run victory at the oval to deny australia a series win in the
on the front page of the metro: the eu‘s guy verhofstadt has branded the prime minister‘s comparison as ‘infantile‘ — asking — is the eu supposed to be scared of this? a daily mail investigation has found that hundreds of thousands of crimes are allegedly being written off by the police within only 2a hours of being reported — as overstretched forces try to prioritise their resources. on the front page of the financial times: saudi arabia has tried to reassure oil markets that...
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now, staying with that meeting, and we turn to the metro, and it has the eu's chief negotiator, guy verhofstadtile hulk, and that is of course because mrjohnson likened himself to the marvel character the hulk in breaking free of eu manacles in a conversation with the mail on sunday. on the front of the ft, the attack on the world's most important oil facilities. the damage has halved the kingdom's output, it writes. some saudi officials have tried to reassure oil markets, but sources have told the paper it could take weeks to restore output. honk kong pro—democracy activist joshua wong is seeking support in the us and the uk, says the japan times, as tens of thousands of protesters marched in hong kong on sunday, defying a police ban on a mass rally. and finally, the bbc online has this special report showing youtube's algorithm promoting health misinformation, mainly fake cancer
now, staying with that meeting, and we turn to the metro, and it has the eu's chief negotiator, guy verhofstadtile hulk, and that is of course because mrjohnson likened himself to the marvel character the hulk in breaking free of eu manacles in a conversation with the mail on sunday. on the front of the ft, the attack on the world's most important oil facilities. the damage has halved the kingdom's output, it writes. some saudi officials have tried to reassure oil markets, but sources have told...
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. —— guy verhofstadt. about trade and the way forward. thank you. -- guy verhofstadt. nigel farage, calling for a clean break brexit speaking at the european parliament in strasbourg. israelis are facing fresh political deadlock after their second general election in five months appears to have produced another inconclusive result. exit polls from yesterday's voting suggest that neither the likud party of the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, nor the centrist alliance of his main rival have won enough seats to form a government. our middle east correspondent, tom bateman, has been following the night's events from tel aviv. israeli tv exit polls showed no decisive victory for any side. with votes still being counted, it could take weeks of coalition talks before the next government emerges. mr netanyahu is israel's longest—serving prime minister. the king, the magician, his supporters call him. but some of the magic seemed to wear off last night. the exit polls left him in an even weaker position than after april's election. in the summer, the rug was pulled on the n
. —— guy verhofstadt. about trade and the way forward. thank you. -- guy verhofstadt. nigel farage, calling for a clean break brexit speaking at the european parliament in strasbourg. israelis are facing fresh political deadlock after their second general election in five months appears to have produced another inconclusive result. exit polls from yesterday's voting suggest that neither the likud party of the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, nor the centrist alliance of his main rival...
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the european parliament‘s brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt flew in from brussels to give the lib demsh the liberal democrats are at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, they seem determined to turn that to their advantage and go further than ever their stop brexit stance. let‘s go live to our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who‘s at the conference. with me, in the sunshine in bournemouth is the liberal democrats brexit spokesman, tom brake, talking more about this decision by a party today and the campaign to revoke article 50 if you win a general election. no referendum? no, what we are setting out is a clear policy that if people vote for a liberal democrat government, and a majority of liberal democrat mps are elected in the house of commons, we will revoke article 50 and the reason is to put an end to the nightmare that is brexit and the only way to do thatis is brexit and the only way to do that is to guarantee you have done that is to guarantee you have done that through revoking. you are the liberal democrats, is it not anti—democratic to overturn the resul
the european parliament‘s brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt flew in from brussels to give the lib demsh the liberal democrats are at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, they seem determined to turn that to their advantage and go further than ever their stop brexit stance. let‘s go live to our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who‘s at the conference. with me, in the sunshine in bournemouth is the liberal democrats brexit spokesman, tom brake, talking more about this...
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the european parliament's brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt flew in from brussels to give the lib dems do you... although the liberal democrats are at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, they seem determined to turn that to their advantage and go further than ever their stop brexit stance. let's go live to our political correspondent jonathan blake who's at the conference. no surprises really? no, not really. an easy sell to the liberal democrat party faithful, the policy of if the liberal democrats were to win a majority in the general election they would revoke article 50 and council brexit altogether, without holding a further referendum —— might cancel brexit. it was overwhelmingly carried by party members after a debate in the conference hall. there were some dissenting voices and as you can hear it is a popular policy especially with protesters here in bournemouth. there were voices suggesting it would allow the liberal democrats to be seen as extreme and a promise that the party could not deliver and also opened it up could not deliver and also opened it up to criti
the european parliament's brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt flew in from brussels to give the lib dems do you... although the liberal democrats are at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, they seem determined to turn that to their advantage and go further than ever their stop brexit stance. let's go live to our political correspondent jonathan blake who's at the conference. no surprises really? no, not really. an easy sell to the liberal democrat party faithful, the policy of if...
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public they will not be listened to until the day with diva house that —— until they agree with guy verhofstadttte seem like a model of humility. applause. voting liberal democrat does not get backed down, but it risks something else, prime minister jeremy corbyn. voting for any party other than the conservatives risk letting labour into power and carbon back into downing street. labour government would not get brexit done. they want to prolong a membership of the eu. and they want to negotiate for many months and then agree a deal, but only on the eu's turns and then hold another referendum in which they will be prepared to say that we should stay in the eu forever. when we should be getting on with improving education, strengthening the nhs, fighting crime and creating jobs, labour will be getting on with what it does best, showing weakness abroad, sowing division at home and tearing itself in the country apart. applause. you simply need to look at jeremy corbyn‘s record. how can you let a man who supported sinn fein ira be in charge of our nation's security and who thinks that we should not
public they will not be listened to until the day with diva house that —— until they agree with guy verhofstadttte seem like a model of humility. applause. voting liberal democrat does not get backed down, but it risks something else, prime minister jeremy corbyn. voting for any party other than the conservatives risk letting labour into power and carbon back into downing street. labour government would not get brexit done. they want to prolong a membership of the eu. and they want to...
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the european parliament's brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt flew in from brussels to give the liberalrats some love. and then what do you... although the liberal democrats are at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, they seem determined to turn back to their advantage and go further than ever their stop brexit stance. there is no doubt the liberal democrats have momentum right now and you get the sense in bournemouth the party is gearing up for the looming fight of a general election campaign. if that boat passes in the next few minutes the party message will be simple, vote for us to stop brexit at right. given the liberal democrats are more likely to find themselves on opposition benches in themselves on opposition benches in the house of commons than forming a government, it could be very difficult questions to answer after an election, do they still favour a second referendum, and how will they align themselves after the next election? jonathan blake in bournemouth, thank you. david cameron has accused prime minister borisjohnson of not believing in brexit when hejoine
the european parliament's brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt flew in from brussels to give the liberalrats some love. and then what do you... although the liberal democrats are at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, they seem determined to turn back to their advantage and go further than ever their stop brexit stance. there is no doubt the liberal democrats have momentum right now and you get the sense in bournemouth the party is gearing up for the looming fight of a general...
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the pa rliament‘s brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt was not so restrained, saying, "at least one big is alive & kicking. parliaments should never be silenced in a real democracy. i never want to hear boris johnson or any other brexiteer say again that the european union is undemocratic." here's katya adler in brussels on what else the eu had to say. the ruling today of course raises all sorts of questions for the eu. well borisjohnson, there brexit negotiating partner, stay in his job? when might that be a general election? what i'm hearing mainly today as the eu trying to put its hands over its ears and block out all the noise. it sees the ruling today and what happens next in the uk as today and what happens next in the ukasa today and what happens next in the uk as a domestic political matter. that is why the european commission didn't want to comment on it today. the eu prefers to concentrate on the it does have a role to play and that is in negotiations. today's ruling doesn't really change very much. under eu law, the eu's negotiating partner as her majesty's government and bor
the pa rliament‘s brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt was not so restrained, saying, "at least one big is alive & kicking. parliaments should never be silenced in a real democracy. i never want to hear boris johnson or any other brexiteer say again that the european union is undemocratic." here's katya adler in brussels on what else the eu had to say. the ruling today of course raises all sorts of questions for the eu. well borisjohnson, there brexit negotiating partner, stay in...
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the european parliament's brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt flew in from brussels to give the lib dems what? do you... although the liberal democrats are at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, they seem determined to turn that to their advantage and go further than ever their stop brexit stance. let's go live tojonathan now in bournemouth. it's one thing to promise, and another thing to deliver, and jo swinson question about that crucial northern vote, quite rightly? yes, the lib dems are aware that they will only be able to implement this policy they've adopted today if they win the general election and form a government. and that's the main criticism coming their way, having chosen to campaign on the basis that if they won a general election, they would revoke article 50, cancelling the brexit process outright without holding a further referendum. their a nswer to holding a further referendum. their answer to that, as you saw in the report there, is to say that if they had been elected as a lib dem government having campaign on the basis that they would revoke article 50
the european parliament's brexit coordinator guy verhofstadt flew in from brussels to give the lib dems what? do you... although the liberal democrats are at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, they seem determined to turn that to their advantage and go further than ever their stop brexit stance. let's go live tojonathan now in bournemouth. it's one thing to promise, and another thing to deliver, and jo swinson question about that crucial northern vote, quite rightly? yes, the lib...