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away and at a summit is not his mates be saying that's not tolerated and not acceptable sadly jeremy corbett is champion and to etch empennage anti-semitism i know you've had him on the show and that's perfectly fine but this is a man who not only turns a blind eye to anti-semitism to gets into bed with some of israel's worst enemies enemies not just of israel but of the united states and of the united kingdom enemies like hizbollah like hamas like the rainy and. it seek only the destruction and death and pain throughout the world if that's if that is the person who will be elected as the prime minister written so be it but i think that we should all be aware of the danger that comes with someone who like someone of that caliber jeremy corbett becoming prime minister what does that send what message does that send to the anti semites around the world and what end message does that send to the enemies of the western world in other words the rain ians hizbullah muscle kite and others it will if a man like that can lead a country like yeah coconuts we obviously invite jeremy colbert on the show
away and at a summit is not his mates be saying that's not tolerated and not acceptable sadly jeremy corbett is champion and to etch empennage anti-semitism i know you've had him on the show and that's perfectly fine but this is a man who not only turns a blind eye to anti-semitism to gets into bed with some of israel's worst enemies enemies not just of israel but of the united states and of the united kingdom enemies like hizbollah like hamas like the rainy and. it seek only the destruction...
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s main opposition leader jeremy corbett has called on the prime minister to resign following this ruling. and i invite boris johnson in the historic words to consider his position. above and big i'm big day and because i got that message and become the shortest serving prime minister there's ever been. or would challenge his live outside the supreme court there in london where all the actions being taking place rory boris johnson of course promised to a do or die breaks it with or without a deal on top of the 31st many of his rival sore from the offset this is special parliament as a way of somehow securing that what does this ruling say about the government's grip on brakes it. there is no precedent for this in british politics there is no precedent for the the humbling i think of the ship boris johnson as just being given as prime minister by the u.k.'s highest courts they have basically decided that what he did when he approached or suspended parliament 5 weeks went to the queen and told her that this was the right course of action they have decided that this was unlawful and that he
s main opposition leader jeremy corbett has called on the prime minister to resign following this ruling. and i invite boris johnson in the historic words to consider his position. above and big i'm big day and because i got that message and become the shortest serving prime minister there's ever been. or would challenge his live outside the supreme court there in london where all the actions being taking place rory boris johnson of course promised to a do or die breaks it with or without a...
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there he was doubling down he was i felt at times that just challenging the opposition leader jeremy corbett but kind of goading him you know you've got to call this confidence vote do you dare to call this confidence vote then jeremy corbin bite. well no the opposition has always made clear that they want to prevent britain leaving at the end of a tube out without any deal and palm and he has also you concluded some legislation in order to prevent that they don't want boris johnson just to walk out from negotiating with the european union and just saying well there is no agreement and then we just have to leave so palm and wants are prevented has legislated against it and jeremy corbyn has once again said that this is the 1st priority that they want to make sure that this really doesn't happen and if then it and election can fall off about this is the priority not just for the labor opposition but also for the other opposition parties bit where does this leave everything i mean is the u.k. still on course to leave the european union at the end of october with or without a deal 'd. well i th
there he was doubling down he was i felt at times that just challenging the opposition leader jeremy corbett but kind of goading him you know you've got to call this confidence vote do you dare to call this confidence vote then jeremy corbin bite. well no the opposition has always made clear that they want to prevent britain leaving at the end of a tube out without any deal and palm and he has also you concluded some legislation in order to prevent that they don't want boris johnson just to...
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legally binding unworkable and we haven't received such opposes today's meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps. on monday a bill designed to block an exit deal becomes law m.p.'s will then vote on government plans to trigger an early election but that vote is expected to fail boris johnson is then obliged to write to the e.u. asking for an extension if he can present an acceptable deal to parliament by october 19th but the government says he will not request that extension. the prime minister is still promising to deliver direct hit by october 31st he says he has ideas but he has yet to share them with parliament or the media we're heading towards a general election probably no october but november and he's working through that prism i think actually the way the government looking at it is if you look at the focus groups how the polling with the public when you get out of westminster a lot of people are behind bars in the way he's going to frame his look are trying to are trying to keep my promise parliament stop me therefore i was forc
legally binding unworkable and we haven't received such opposes today's meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps. on monday a bill designed to block an exit deal becomes law m.p.'s will then vote on government plans to trigger an early election but that vote is expected to fail boris johnson is then obliged to write to the e.u. asking for an extension if he can present an acceptable deal to parliament by october 19th but the government...
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actually has a plan we were just won't say what it is well indeed and i think that's why haps wants jeremy corbett looked very confident to question today and it's perhaps because jeremy called want to ease he's acting as leader of the whole opposition and that means he's on the same page as the 21 former conservative m.p.'s who lost the whip last night they had huge skepticism but actually there was any. serious negotiation going on in brussels with the u.k. negotiating team which is of course a quarter of what it was under trees in may in terms of size just just a quick word about about the about the way in which those concerns rebels were dealt with last night by downing street you think is acceptable behavior to kick them out in the way that they did well i mean it's the chief if you like of the party leader to decide who has the whip and they defied the whip. but i think many people today are reflecting on on how boris johnson perhaps overplayed his hand the brutality and the aggression with which he's attacked this policy and he's own members of parliament actually of only embolden them. bac
actually has a plan we were just won't say what it is well indeed and i think that's why haps wants jeremy corbett looked very confident to question today and it's perhaps because jeremy called want to ease he's acting as leader of the whole opposition and that means he's on the same page as the 21 former conservative m.p.'s who lost the whip last night they had huge skepticism but actually there was any. serious negotiation going on in brussels with the u.k. negotiating team which is of course...
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for this country is who they were doing that deal this government or that labor party led by jeremy corbett. yes we don't name anything which a people must observe the rules otoh order order i am simply and politely informing the prime minister of the very long established procedure with which everybody including the prime minister must comply that the position no doubts no are given no contradiction and diplomats a danger ok let. me speak. can i welcome the new prime minister to the dispatch box and tell him that this year we celebrate 10 years since this has passed the autism act it is still the only disability specific piece of legislation in the u.k. the all party parliamentary group members from all sides of this house are going to publish next week the 10 year annual review with recommendations for government right across the board will my right honorable friend undertake to look at these recommendations carefully and instruct his chance to put more resources and more money into helping people with autism and their family receive the help and services they need here a minister i want
for this country is who they were doing that deal this government or that labor party led by jeremy corbett. yes we don't name anything which a people must observe the rules otoh order order i am simply and politely informing the prime minister of the very long established procedure with which everybody including the prime minister must comply that the position no doubts no are given no contradiction and diplomats a danger ok let. me speak. can i welcome the new prime minister to the dispatch...
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legally binding unworkable and we haven't received such opposes today's meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps. on monday a bill designed to block a deal becomes law m.p.'s will then vote on government plans to trigger an early election vote is expected to fail boris johnson is then obliged to write to the asking for an extension if he can present an acceptable deal to parliament by october 19th but the government says he will not request that extension. the prime minister is still promising to deliver direct it by october 31st he says he has ideas but he has yet to share them with parliament or the media we're heading towards a general election probably no october but november and he's working through that prism i think actually the way the government looking at it is if you look at the focus groups how the polling with the public when you get out of westminster a lot of people are behind bars and the way he's going to frame says look i tried or tried to keep my promise parliament stopped me therefore i was forced to go to the election
legally binding unworkable and we haven't received such opposes today's meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps. on monday a bill designed to block a deal becomes law m.p.'s will then vote on government plans to trigger an early election vote is expected to fail boris johnson is then obliged to write to the asking for an extension if he can present an acceptable deal to parliament by october 19th but the government says he will not...
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opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe. or an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become a donald trump offshore or you look at the edge of europe on the mining the social advances the have good and i recognize that through the european you. know just after the ruling across party group of lawmakers gathered outside parliament to protest against the formal shutdown and said that they would continue to attend meetings and still go about their business inside the building. we've seen the parliament is not sitting it should be sitting the whole disk up and. we make very clear as you saw in the church. just a few weeks ago. parliament was acting this way and that we will find other ways to hold this company and we will have other ways to assure our constitue
opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe. or an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become a donald trump offshore or you look at the edge of europe on the mining...
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can can be done in a mountain the thing getting for a referendum is that actually both leyva jeremy corbett the leader and conservative boris johnson the leader of every split and a referendum gets them off the hook and it means that perhaps they can get the old bricks deal with the way whether the referendum says we still want it all the referendum says no we're giving up on the words john said he would prefer to have an election because he believes i mean right now he has a minority government in parliament he believes that if you had the election today he would received strong showing strong support and he would be stronger in parliament so that's the better option for him than a 2nd referendum isn't it i think at the moment it is but. he's worried and this is how he's trying to be maneuvered into a scheme for an extension from the e.u. because he's made that such a big deal that he will die in a ditch. and that he actually is forced to us for an extent. he could then look weak and then he wouldn't pick up all the probe voters because what he wants to do is smash the bricks it to his rig
can can be done in a mountain the thing getting for a referendum is that actually both leyva jeremy corbett the leader and conservative boris johnson the leader of every split and a referendum gets them off the hook and it means that perhaps they can get the old bricks deal with the way whether the referendum says we still want it all the referendum says no we're giving up on the words john said he would prefer to have an election because he believes i mean right now he has a minority...
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opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe. or an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become a donald trump shore or you look at the edge of europe on the mining the social advances the have good right now recognise that through the european you. know just after the ruling across party group of lawmakers gathered outside parliament to protest against the formal shutdown and said that they would continue to attend meetings and still go about their business in.
opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe. or an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become a donald trump shore or you look at the edge of europe on the mining the...
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opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe in the. you are an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become a donald trump off shore oil and the edge of europe undermining the social advances that have been made now recognize that through the european union. now just after the ruling a cross party group of lawmakers gathered outside parliament to protest against the formal shutdown and said that they would continue to attend meetings and still go about their business inside the building. we call me we've seen the parliament is not sitting should be sitting hold this government. we make very clear as you saw in the church aspect just a few weeks ago. parliament was acting this way and that we will find other ways to hold this government and we will have other wa
opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe in the. you are an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become a donald trump off shore oil and the edge of europe...
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would be a failure of state craft from which we would be responsible meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbettand other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps democracy requires that elected government it's responsible to. parliament itself the prime minister seems not to be for her to do that we will take every parliamentary action we can and continue the public campaign to get no deal taken off the table for all the day's events and then have a general election on monday a bill designed to block and bricks that deal becomes law m.p.'s will then vote on government plans to trigger an early election that vote is expected to fail boris johnson is then obliged to write to the asking for an extension if he can present an acceptable deal to parliament by october 19th but the government says he will not request that extension. the prime minister is still promising to deliver direct hit by october 31st he says he has ideas but he has yet to share them with parliament or the media. we're dealing with a prime minister here who is going around the country saying well i may not do what the law
would be a failure of state craft from which we would be responsible meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbettand other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps democracy requires that elected government it's responsible to. parliament itself the prime minister seems not to be for her to do that we will take every parliamentary action we can and continue the public campaign to get no deal taken off the table for all the day's events and then have a general election on monday a bill...
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strong reasons for him to do what he did interestingly the other opposition party the labor party jeremy corbett at clearly delighting in n the events even though finitely tries not to join labor he supports j johnson's government has no mandate no morals and as of tododay the majoritity of f y he enjoyed typing those words. indeed he did there are plenty of others planning to take at their own stance. of course maybe not as dramatically as for that needed it. at veryy much wedded to being in politics. and this cartoonist anti davy house boris johnson will trade asik football is taking his bowling going home and behind you can see various high profile defectors. from the conservative policy you'll notice he's heading towards the polling station but also changing rooms i'm not sure if it davies trying to say that perhaps we'll see. yet more changes of. direction from mister johnson in the future. but of course that is the possibility that we will not be heading for another that general election which i'm sure the british people. who really don't have the stomach for but that we get i i am.m. one
strong reasons for him to do what he did interestingly the other opposition party the labor party jeremy corbett at clearly delighting in n the events even though finitely tries not to join labor he supports j johnson's government has no mandate no morals and as of tododay the majoritity of f y he enjoyed typing those words. indeed he did there are plenty of others planning to take at their own stance. of course maybe not as dramatically as for that needed it. at veryy much wedded to being in...
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sure that they have the numbers the liberal democrats have not been extremely keen to work with jeremy corbett as head of a unity government going into an expected election so people are still asking themselves plenty of questions but it's clear that this is a major setback for the government in a major opportunity for labor to paint themselves as people as the party that is standing up for democracy and also now standing up for the population because jeremy corbyn is promising that if he. becomes prime minister he will offer the population a referendum on brics it with his deal versus remain ok nadine barber live for us there in brighton thank you very much indeed well stay with us joining us now from london is bobby freedman he's a barrister and the biographer john burke speaker of the u.k. house of commons very good to see you here on our dizzier 1st of all just start by putting this in context just how much of a game changer wards that. ruling from the supreme court's. well it's an extraordinary ruling that we saw from the supreme court today i think it's probably the most extraordinary ru
sure that they have the numbers the liberal democrats have not been extremely keen to work with jeremy corbett as head of a unity government going into an expected election so people are still asking themselves plenty of questions but it's clear that this is a major setback for the government in a major opportunity for labor to paint themselves as people as the party that is standing up for democracy and also now standing up for the population because jeremy corbyn is promising that if he....
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particularly entertaining watching the spat between prime minister barak johnson and labor leader jeremy corbett who has government will take this country out of the european union although terrible to 30 guys are very minor areas and you know weight is the surrender bill currently being proposed by the ego of the opposition i ask what proposals have been put to the european union and the prime minister seems utterly incapable of answering any rational human being would assume therefore none of the import and there is no answer to that question we don't negotiate in public and we are making we are making thank you i know he's worried about free trade deals with america but there's only one car in a kid she came with i could see in this house was we have seized part controlled from a crime in. stern who is being a very like a dictator more than i do about growth in the meantime though ahead of those prime minister's questions and also ahead of all those debates that we're going to have on potentially 2 votes this afternoon the have been a couple of developments the judge in scotland from the high
particularly entertaining watching the spat between prime minister barak johnson and labor leader jeremy corbett who has government will take this country out of the european union although terrible to 30 guys are very minor areas and you know weight is the surrender bill currently being proposed by the ego of the opposition i ask what proposals have been put to the european union and the prime minister seems utterly incapable of answering any rational human being would assume therefore none of...
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the role assent it's got to be actually a law others are saying no it's ok when it's passed so jeremy corbett if you have to make that his mind up whether he will support. this call for a general election monday which there will be a general election in october or not all waitstill further problems are only corbin's got i think is if he turns down the chance of a general election twice now then i don't think that we typically play down well with labor supporters who are itching to get into power itching to topple this government which they despise loads so it's going to be very interesting on mung day the s.n.p. we've got to make the scottish national party call in their important today want to election they may support it on monday and that would put pressure on labor to support so boris johnson is understandably going to go again to try to get this election the question is you probably your next question to be what happens if he doesn't get it well yeah parliament effectively removed his negotiating leverage here where does he go on monday if he fails on that vote for a general election tha
the role assent it's got to be actually a law others are saying no it's ok when it's passed so jeremy corbett if you have to make that his mind up whether he will support. this call for a general election monday which there will be a general election in october or not all waitstill further problems are only corbin's got i think is if he turns down the chance of a general election twice now then i don't think that we typically play down well with labor supporters who are itching to get into...
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as possible for a vote of no confidence botts every indication is that they will not do so now jeremy corbett and who is the leader of the opposition labor party has said that the priority of the opposition is to hold boris johnson to account to basically push him to abide by the legislation that was passed just before the parliamentarians went on their on the prohibition suspension. that basically demands that he either gets a deal with the european union before the 31st of october and if he can't do that he has to apply to them for an extension only once that has been settles the opposition says will they push for a vote of no confidence or an election so essentially their tactic is to hold him offstage in 10 downing street until they've got what they need out of him then they will pull the trigger boris johnson of course is going to do everything he can to try to wiggle out of that trap. and given the surf stunning indictment from the supreme court judges and their reaction a lot of anger there in parliament is there any sense of remorse from the governments are any of them agreeing that t
as possible for a vote of no confidence botts every indication is that they will not do so now jeremy corbett and who is the leader of the opposition labor party has said that the priority of the opposition is to hold boris johnson to account to basically push him to abide by the legislation that was passed just before the parliamentarians went on their on the prohibition suspension. that basically demands that he either gets a deal with the european union before the 31st of october and if he...
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deputy leader that's held by tom watson who's seen as somebody who's far more programme aimed in jeremy corbett himself says that he will stay in his post of all he's talked about creating a 2nd deputy leader and now the king split breaks it we've seen some of the shadow cabinet actually appear at a rally approach remain wryly on sunday when the party leader was pushed on whether in an upcoming election he would campaign for remains he remained non-committal if you negotiate what you regard as a good bricks deal with brussels do you then campaign for it or not let's see what we get and we'll put that final decision to british people and make a decision at that time the moment i'm saying who let you know you've got to deal well we don't you know regulations you we've got the deals and you see a large but we don't know if we've got it why can't you tell us because i don't know if we've got it yet which are recordings also said he and other opposition leaders would try to stop prime minister johnson try. we're going to suspend parliament if the supreme court rules on monday that his previous suspe
deputy leader that's held by tom watson who's seen as somebody who's far more programme aimed in jeremy corbett himself says that he will stay in his post of all he's talked about creating a 2nd deputy leader and now the king split breaks it we've seen some of the shadow cabinet actually appear at a rally approach remain wryly on sunday when the party leader was pushed on whether in an upcoming election he would campaign for remains he remained non-committal if you negotiate what you regard as...
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johnson not to try to get round that somehow so they've been talking but it's not clear whether jeremy corbett is acceptable to all of those opposition leaders as the head of an interim government which would happen if they if they got that vote of no confidence through and if they couldn't coalesce around one leader of a interim government then boris johnson would remain the prime minister at least you know until presumably the deadline which they're desperately trying to avoid so it's complicated for them as well they have to make sure that it's going to work their bottom line they keep saying is avoiding a no deal breaks it but how they get there is still to be worked out some people are suggesting a different labor person might be a better idea but there's no agreement right now adrian all right the team prime minister threw out admiralty arch the wrong way round the roundabout but then again he is the prime minister heading down whitehall as we speak this is the moment but whether we discover whether whether the prime minister will appear behind you there alright go straight to parliament
johnson not to try to get round that somehow so they've been talking but it's not clear whether jeremy corbett is acceptable to all of those opposition leaders as the head of an interim government which would happen if they if they got that vote of no confidence through and if they couldn't coalesce around one leader of a interim government then boris johnson would remain the prime minister at least you know until presumably the deadline which they're desperately trying to avoid so it's...
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parliament will be receiving normal business jeremy corbett has moved forward his speech at the labor party conference so that he can go back parliaments and be there in time for it to start tomorrow morning john major a former prime minister conservative prime minister of the united kingdom has called for boris johnson to make a repair and apology to parliament saying that no prime minister should be able to treat parliament or the monarch in this way again but as we just heard from boris johnson there is no apology right and jerico been the leader of the main opposition labor party of calista is leading this charge of opposition m.p.'s who are calling actually for boris johnson to resign now does he mention that whatsoever but it looks very much as though he has no intention of quitting. no i would be incredibly surprised if forest and suddenly fell on his sword he is not that type of man and. all his behavior thus far suggests that this is not the likely course of action for him to take so if opposition leaders want to get rid of boris johnson then there are 2 ways of doing that th
parliament will be receiving normal business jeremy corbett has moved forward his speech at the labor party conference so that he can go back parliaments and be there in time for it to start tomorrow morning john major a former prime minister conservative prime minister of the united kingdom has called for boris johnson to make a repair and apology to parliament saying that no prime minister should be able to treat parliament or the monarch in this way again but as we just heard from boris...
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outcome would be a failure state cross from which we would be responsible meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps democracy requires the elected government it's responsible to. parliament itself the prime minister seems not to be free to do that we will take every parliamentary action we can and continue the public campaign to get no to your taken off the table for example and then most have a general election on monday a bill designed to block in iraq that deal becomes law m.p.'s will then vote on government plans to trigger an early election that vote is expected to fail boris johnson is then obliged to write to the e.u. asking for an extension if he can present an acceptable deal to parliament by october 19th the government says he will not request that extension. the prime minister is still promising to deliver directed by october 31st he says he has ideas but he has yet to share them with parliament or the media we're dealing with a prime minister here who is going around the country saying well i may not do what the law requires that
outcome would be a failure state cross from which we would be responsible meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps democracy requires the elected government it's responsible to. parliament itself the prime minister seems not to be free to do that we will take every parliamentary action we can and continue the public campaign to get no to your taken off the table for example and then most have a general election on monday a bill designed...
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deputy leader that's held by tom watson who's seen as somebody who's far more programme main than jeremy corbett himself says that he will stay in his post about he's talked about creating a 2nd deputy leader and now the key splits brecht's it we've seen some of the shadow cabinet actually appear at a rally approach remain rally on sunday when the party leader was pushed on whether in an upcoming election he would campaign for remain he remains noncommittal if you negotiate what you regard as a good brics a deal with brussels do you then campaign for it or not let's see what we get and we'll put that final decision to british people make that decision at that time the moment i'm saying who let you know you've got no deal well we don't you know regulations you we got the deals but we don't know if we got it why can't you tell us because i don't know if we got it yet which only corbin's also said that he and other opposition leaders would try to stop the prime minister johnson trying again to suspend parliament if the supreme court rules on monday that his previous suspension was unlawful and why
deputy leader that's held by tom watson who's seen as somebody who's far more programme main than jeremy corbett himself says that he will stay in his post about he's talked about creating a 2nd deputy leader and now the key splits brecht's it we've seen some of the shadow cabinet actually appear at a rally approach remain rally on sunday when the party leader was pushed on whether in an upcoming election he would campaign for remain he remains noncommittal if you negotiate what you regard as a...
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political magazine thanks for joining us ash generally corben doesn't trust him doesn't want jeremy corbett has no reason to trust boris johnson one of the things that i think people in an international audience sometimes struggle to get their heads around that boris johnson has excelled himself in dishonesty throughout his career when he was mayor of london he went back on his what he was known for being someone who couldn't be trusted for someone who didn't have much of a work ethic he wasn't across the details and as he has ascended through the wrongs of the conservative party that has not changed one bit so when he was foreign secretary he also distinguished himself by dishonesty and now that he's prime minister is no different just on monday he was saying to the public i don't want a general election you don't want to generalize action then yesterday in parliament he's saying to me corbin why don't you call in the election you big girl's blouse so consistency is not something that we can expect from this man but this isn't just about whether or not he's a path a pathological liar it's
political magazine thanks for joining us ash generally corben doesn't trust him doesn't want jeremy corbett has no reason to trust boris johnson one of the things that i think people in an international audience sometimes struggle to get their heads around that boris johnson has excelled himself in dishonesty throughout his career when he was mayor of london he went back on his what he was known for being someone who couldn't be trusted for someone who didn't have much of a work ethic he wasn't...
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speaking at the tuc conference in brighton, jeremy corbett said he was ready for an election, a day afterave ever seen in this country and in this movement. mps may not be here for the next five weeks but the brexit crisis is not going away with downing street determined to make brexit happen regardless of the resista nce brexit happen regardless of the resistance here. it wasn't only brexit that the prime minister talked about on his school visit this afternoon. he also had a conversation with some of the children about the delights of learning latin. let's have a listen. it's fantastic. which bit of latin do you enjoy? it helps us with our english. it does, it helps us with everything, i did almost nothing for latin and greek apart from 20 years, now i am running the country, it's a public education. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, joins me now. it's a nice way of dealing with all the pressures that we are all feeling at the moment. what happens next? i am still getting over his advice to nine—year—olds but not getting drunk at university! what is interesting today is be
speaking at the tuc conference in brighton, jeremy corbett said he was ready for an election, a day afterave ever seen in this country and in this movement. mps may not be here for the next five weeks but the brexit crisis is not going away with downing street determined to make brexit happen regardless of the resista nce brexit happen regardless of the resistance here. it wasn't only brexit that the prime minister talked about on his school visit this afternoon. he also had a conversation with...
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Sep 25, 2019
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you're too cowardly to call a general election because half of the labour mps don't even want jeremy corbettg brexit, c can see the election leaflet already being written, talking aboutjeremy corbyn delaying and blocking brexit, he doesn't want people decide in a general election. so how can the government get out of this? ideally, borisjohnson government get out of this? ideally, boris johnson needs government get out of this? ideally, borisjohnson needs a deal with the eu he can bring forward, but will that happen? possibly not. the second thing he needs and wants as a general election. there was talk about bringing forward a one line bill, setting an election date in law, so that gets around the idea you need to have two thirds of the house of commons voting for it, they would say it gets around the idea that the election could be changed to be after the brexit date. there is still the suspicion they could do that. this would have to be watertight for any other party to go for this. they will not go for it. they say they want no deal taken of the table first. what the liberal democrats wa
you're too cowardly to call a general election because half of the labour mps don't even want jeremy corbettg brexit, c can see the election leaflet already being written, talking aboutjeremy corbyn delaying and blocking brexit, he doesn't want people decide in a general election. so how can the government get out of this? ideally, borisjohnson government get out of this? ideally, boris johnson needs government get out of this? ideally, borisjohnson needs a deal with the eu he can bring...
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Sep 3, 2019
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but i actually really want this but isn't the real threat from the brics a party rather than jeremy corbett at this point attention although there is talk of them possibly doing a deal with the conservatives what fraud has said is if boris does say look i'm going for a duo i want to mandate from the country they were bought but if he's not happy yes they could split the votes i think the thing is that you know labor aren't doing that well and remember the needs to be 2 thirds of parliament voting this through seem on a actually good general election a lot of parliament may not vote for it because some people may see a bit like turkeys voting for christmas people be voting to lose their jobs i mean you've wrote an article i think yesterday where you said that basically had respect boris all or nothing gets done and you were pointing out the differences in style of nothing else between boys johnson and three's a made boys johnson obviously a lot more forceful what is the risk to his legacy in the sense that now he's threatening conservative and members of parliament with the selection effecti
but i actually really want this but isn't the real threat from the brics a party rather than jeremy corbett at this point attention although there is talk of them possibly doing a deal with the conservatives what fraud has said is if boris does say look i'm going for a duo i want to mandate from the country they were bought but if he's not happy yes they could split the votes i think the thing is that you know labor aren't doing that well and remember the needs to be 2 thirds of parliament...
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Sep 4, 2019
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the latest: boris johnson has challenged jeremy corbyn to back a snap general election on october the 15th. mr corbettsked, and the prime minister seems utterly incapable of answering. the only thing that is standing in our way is the undermining of those negotiations by this surrender bill, which would lead to more dither and delay. mps will vote this afternoon ona delay. mps will vote this afternoon on a bill to force the government to ask for a delay if they brexit deal has not been agreed with the eu. the chancellor set out his spending plans, saying he will turn the page on austerity with more money for the police and social care, and also extra funds to deliver brexit. scholar's highest court has ruled that boris johnson's scholar's highest court has ruled that borisjohnson's plan to suspend parliament five weeks ahead of brexit is lawful. in the last hour, the chancellor has set out the public spending plans. sajid javid said they were turning a page on austerity, and introducing the fastest increase in day—to—day spending in 15 years. he promised to add £13.8 billion to public spending. he als
the latest: boris johnson has challenged jeremy corbyn to back a snap general election on october the 15th. mr corbettsked, and the prime minister seems utterly incapable of answering. the only thing that is standing in our way is the undermining of those negotiations by this surrender bill, which would lead to more dither and delay. mps will vote this afternoon ona delay. mps will vote this afternoon on a bill to force the government to ask for a delay if they brexit deal has not been agreed...