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conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will prop up jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament to moment he feels that the stacey is can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now in my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time around lobby i'm sorry to interject it's just that we only have about a minute left i want to ask you one last question sonia briggs it has obviously really fractured british politics things are so divided right now how does the country come back from this. oh i think this really can be very difficult and i think that all the ideas about it's just going to make it worse even more long lived if there is a new deal that's just the beginning of it we have years if not decades of mourning casey ations if we even if we go through a day to resume a dail that's only the beginning of that too again we ha
conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will prop up jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament to moment he feels that the stacey is can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now in my view but not means doing better than to resume...
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conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will prop up jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament to moment it feels that the status can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now in my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time around bobbie i'm sorry to interject is just that we only have about a minute left i want to ask you one last question sonia bragg's it has obviously really fractured british politics things are so divided right now how does the country come back from this. oh i think it's really very difficult and i say that all the ideas but it's just going to make it worse even more long lived if there isn't a deal that's just the beginning of it we have years if not decades of mourning casey ations if we even if we go through a day to resume a deal that's only the beginning of that too again we have years and ye
conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will prop up jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament to moment it feels that the status can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now in my view but not means doing better than to resume a...
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conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will proper jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament a moment it feels that the status can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time around bobbie i'm sorry to interject is just that we only have about a minute left i went on sonia one last question and sonia briggs it has obviously really fractured british politics things are so divided right now how does the country come back from this. oh i think it's really very difficult and i think that all the ideas about it's just going to make it worse even more long lived if there isn't a deal that's just the beginning of it we have years if not decades of mourning casey ations if we even if it goes through a day to resume a dail that's only the beginning of that too again we have years and years
conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will proper jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament a moment it feels that the status can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time...
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leaders what did you make of it because jeremy kuhlmann put very strong kind of questions and pressing issues but there was a lot of supreme confidence from boris johnson lot of bluster a lot of humor and wit but no real answers no and that's what boris johnson is very good at and he is very good at turning a difficult question into an answer that he's amusing he has his key lines talking about this bill that the opposition and these rebel m.p.'s are trying to force through parliament today he's calling it to jeremy corbyn your surrender bill in other words you are trying to make britain surrender to the european union always using war analogies the whole time this is what he has always done this is what he's trying to do here and then talking about it is there and delay you don't want it to happen you just want to there and delay whereas i am saying whatever happens we will be out on october the 31st but you're right he didn't answer any of those key questions there are many fears about what will happen if there is a no deal breck's it talk there about the yellow how my documents will these are documents that the government themselves have produced so
leaders what did you make of it because jeremy kuhlmann put very strong kind of questions and pressing issues but there was a lot of supreme confidence from boris johnson lot of bluster a lot of humor and wit but no real answers no and that's what boris johnson is very good at and he is very good at turning a difficult question into an answer that he's amusing he has his key lines talking about this bill that the opposition and these rebel m.p.'s are trying to force through parliament today...