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post-brexit britain.— going to be the face and voice of post-brexit britain. it is _ post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not _ post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not usual— post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not usual for— post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not usual for a - post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not usual for a prime l i know it is not usual for a prime minister— i know it is not usual for a prime minister to— i know it is not usual for a prime minister to come back in this way, but i _ minister to come back in this way, but i believe in public service. the prime _ but i believe in public service. the prime minister asked me to do this 'ob prime minister asked me to do this job and _ prime minister asked me to do this job and it _ prime minister asked me to do this job and it is — prime minister asked me to do this job and it is at a time when we have daunting _ job and it is at a time when we have daunting challenges as a country. the conflict in the middle east, the war in_ th
post-brexit britain.— going to be the face and voice of post-brexit britain. it is _ post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not _ post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not usual— post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not usual for— post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not usual for a - post-brexit britain. quite a thing. i know it is not usual for a prime l i know it is not usual for a prime minister— i know it is not usual for a prime...
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lord taylor, what do youwell, i am pro brexit. the >> well, i am pro brexit. an event. brexit is a process and the process is now happening and it'll get better as time goes on. >> on. >> oh, well, yes. i mean, look, i voted remain, but i'm searching around for the brexit disaster. well, bless you for that. well, like like, i mean, back in the old days, you would accept the democratic will of the people. and after the result came out, i just thought, okay, we're leaving. let's make the best of it. at that point, best of it. and at that point, i was pushing full fat was pushing for a full fat brexit because view is you brexit because my view is you don't to be half pregnant. don't want to be half pregnant. i leave the i think if you leave the european want have european union, you want to have an trade and an independent trade policy and you want control of your money. law, the rest of law, borders, all the rest of it, not going it, which you're not going to have one you're not have in one day, you're not going have that with the going to have that with the sin
lord taylor, what do youwell, i am pro brexit. the >> well, i am pro brexit. an event. brexit is a process and the process is now happening and it'll get better as time goes on. >> on. >> oh, well, yes. i mean, look, i voted remain, but i'm searching around for the brexit disaster. well, bless you for that. well, like like, i mean, back in the old days, you would accept the democratic will of the people. and after the result came out, i just thought, okay, we're leaving. let's...
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lord taylor, what do youwell, i am pro brexit. the >> well, i am pro brexit.n event. brexit is a process and the process is now happening and it'll get better as time goes on. >> on. >> oh, well, yes. i mean, look, i voted remain, but i'm searching around for the brexit disaster. well, bless you for that. well, like like, i mean, back in the old days, you would accept the democratic will of the people. and after the result came out, i just thought, okay, we're leaving. let's make the best of it. at that point, best of it. and at that point, i was pushing full fat was pushing for a full fat brexit because view is you brexit because my view is you don't to be half pregnant. don't want to be half pregnant. i leave the i think if you leave the european want have european union, you want to have an trade and an independent trade policy and you want control of your money. law, the rest of law, borders, all the rest of it, not going it, which you're not going to have one you're not have in one day, you're not going have that with the going to have that with the singl
lord taylor, what do youwell, i am pro brexit. the >> well, i am pro brexit.n event. brexit is a process and the process is now happening and it'll get better as time goes on. >> on. >> oh, well, yes. i mean, look, i voted remain, but i'm searching around for the brexit disaster. well, bless you for that. well, like like, i mean, back in the old days, you would accept the democratic will of the people. and after the result came out, i just thought, okay, we're leaving. let's...
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Nov 30, 2023
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where mainstream won't go. this week we look at ireland and its love affair with europe. in this post-brexit era, how has britain's departure from the eu affected the relationship between old blady and its closest neighbors. what is the future for the north of ireland? my next case is a former member of the european parliament, a former political prisoner and current shinfian politician. but before we speak to our next guest, let's get a quick overview on this week's topic. as always, we are joined by our resident co-presenter michelle gil. michelle is the current np for fermana south torong. she has served in the northern ireland assembly as a former minister for agriculture and rural development and chairperson of the health committee amongst other things. michelle has been a shinfian activist since her teams and has been elected almost continuously. since 1998 and today's guest is martina anderson. martina is woman well-known not to mention her words on the political stage, a straight shooter, some would say. after serving 13 years as an iraner, martina joined shinfin where she went to be
where mainstream won't go. this week we look at ireland and its love affair with europe. in this post-brexit era, how has britain's departure from the eu affected the relationship between old blady and its closest neighbors. what is the future for the north of ireland? my next case is a former member of the european parliament, a former political prisoner and current shinfian politician. but before we speak to our next guest, let's get a quick overview on this week's topic. as always, we are...
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oh, we were going to get brexit done, we're going to get brexit done, we're going to get brexit done,o get brexit done and close our borders. well, we've never had more people and the borders are so day and night and 24 so open day and night and 24 hours the french are helping hours and the french are helping them the dinghies. so them to load the dinghies. so well that . but oh, you well done on that. but oh, you know, immigration that's still ongoing. it's never gone away. suella talk , the talk, big talk. suella talk, the talk, big talk. but, you know, she wasn't she was and actually was mean and nasty and actually talking about hate marches , she talking about hate marches, she was hateful. so it was pretty. nobody did anything. it's rubbish . so the tories haven't rubbish. so the tories haven't done anything . they've failed on done anything. they've failed on many accounts, but labour, i'm so . i do not think so disgusted. i do not think starmer is the man to take us forward . the fact that he was forward. the fact that he was happy to people if they want to vote for ceasefire,
oh, we were going to get brexit done, we're going to get brexit done, we're going to get brexit done,o get brexit done and close our borders. well, we've never had more people and the borders are so day and night and 24 so open day and night and 24 hours the french are helping hours and the french are helping them the dinghies. so them to load the dinghies. so well that . but oh, you well done on that. but oh, you know, immigration that's still ongoing. it's never gone away. suella talk , the...
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where mainstream won't go. this week we look at ireland and its love affair with europe. in this post-brexit era, how has britain's departure from the eu affected the relationship between old blady and its closest neighbors. what is the future for the north of ireland? my next case is a former member of the european part. a former political prisoner and current senfian politician, but before we speak to our next guest, let's get a quick overview on this week's topic. as always we are joined by our resident co-presenter michelle gildini. michelle is the current np for firmana south torong. she has served in the northern ireland assembly as a former minister for agriculture and rural development and chair person. the health committee amongst other things. michelle has been a shinfian activist since her teams and has been elected almost continuously since 1998. and today's guest is martina anderson. martina is woman well-known not to mense her words on the political stage. a straight shooter, some would say. after serving 13 years as an ira prisoner, martina joined shinfian where she went to be
where mainstream won't go. this week we look at ireland and its love affair with europe. in this post-brexit era, how has britain's departure from the eu affected the relationship between old blady and its closest neighbors. what is the future for the north of ireland? my next case is a former member of the european part. a former political prisoner and current senfian politician, but before we speak to our next guest, let's get a quick overview on this week's topic. as always we are joined by...
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first. of the brexit experience? first, es, of the brexit experience?exit experience? first, yes, absolutely agree that i of the brexit experience? first, yes, absolutely agree that the i of the brexit experience? first, i yes, absolutely agree that the no deal preparations and the experience of doing the no deal preparations was immensely valuable, and in retrospect it is one of the frustrations when i think about whether i should have been more reflective at the time that we knew how hard that had been, how unnatural it had been for whitehall to have to think across a whole system, and think about things we weren't practised in doing, and work collectively across a huge range of operational and policy areas, and it had been very difficult to start off with. and then over that preceding year, and then particularly in large part when borisjohnson became prime minister, the team had focused very hard and done an enormous amount of good work that did stand us in very good work that did stand us in very good stead. but we sort of somehow hadn't clocked tha
first. of the brexit experience? first, es, of the brexit experience?exit experience? first, yes, absolutely agree that i of the brexit experience? first, yes, absolutely agree that the i of the brexit experience? first, i yes, absolutely agree that the no deal preparations and the experience of doing the no deal preparations was immensely valuable, and in retrospect it is one of the frustrations when i think about whether i should have been more reflective at the time that we knew how hard...
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stealmate, and how do you think brexit has changed the political landscape here? well, whilst brexit has been an unmitigated disaster, um, the dup's handling of it. "i think for their own constituency and from where they're coming at this from, um, in terms of wanting to maintain the union, um, i think that they will go down in history as being the people that has successfully broke it up from inside out. well, martina, it's always good seeing you, we want to thank you for coming on the show, uh, and we look forward to seeing you again. thank you, thank you. and that does it for another week. we'd love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program. to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms. i'd like to thank our special guest, martina anderson and our resident co-host michelle gildernew. in the meantime, the conversation will be back next week with more investigations and analysis. i'm sean murray. bye for now. you see, it's not just about islam, it's not just about muslim leaders, it's about humanity, it's about
stealmate, and how do you think brexit has changed the political landscape here? well, whilst brexit has been an unmitigated disaster, um, the dup's handling of it. "i think for their own constituency and from where they're coming at this from, um, in terms of wanting to maintain the union, um, i think that they will go down in history as being the people that has successfully broke it up from inside out. well, martina, it's always good seeing you, we want to thank you for coming on the...
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, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the redall, abandon ing, levelling up? intriguingly, the lib dems say you're correct that this is about moving back towards the centre in to order capture and hold on to the southern vote. there is a theory that rishi sunak has consigned himself to losing gracefully that he just wants to lose in a way that his mates will say rishi, you tried your best and you remained a moderate throughout there was a little bit of flirtation with populism earlier this year when you started talking about green staff and when you started talking about i know what a woman is , but it looks as though woman is, but it looks as though with the appointment david with the appointment of david cameron, he's just cameron, that, yes, he's just trying to hold on to the traditional heartlands of the conservative party and to win approval of commentators like william hague . william hague. >> tim stanley, thank you so much. indeed telegraph columnist with his thoughts there. he says that actually the conservative party wi
, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the redall, abandon ing, levelling up? intriguingly, the lib dems say you're correct that this is about moving back towards the centre in to order capture and hold on to the southern vote. there is a theory that rishi sunak has consigned himself to losing gracefully that he just wants to lose in a way that his mates will say rishi, you tried your best and you remained a moderate throughout there was a...
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, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the redall, abandon ing, levelling up? intriguingly, the lib dems say you're correct that this is about moving back towards the centre in to order capture and hold on to the southern vote. there is a theory that rishi sunak has consigned himself to losing gracefully that he just wants to lose in a way that his mates will say rishi, you tried your best and you remained a moderate throughout there was a little bit of flirtation with populism earlier this year when you started talking about green staff and when you started talking about i know what a woman is , but it looks as though woman is, but it looks as though with the appointment david with the appointment of david cameron, he's just cameron, that, yes, he's just trying to hold on to the traditional heartlands of the conservative party and to win approval of commentators like william hague . william hague. >> tim stanley, thank you so much. indeed telegraph columnist with his thoughts there. he says that actually the conservative party wi
, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the brexiteers, abandoning the redall, abandon ing, levelling up? intriguingly, the lib dems say you're correct that this is about moving back towards the centre in to order capture and hold on to the southern vote. there is a theory that rishi sunak has consigned himself to losing gracefully that he just wants to lose in a way that his mates will say rishi, you tried your best and you remained a moderate throughout there was a...
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it's not, it's not about brexit.this is about a collapse in a belief in by a political class, in a nation state. >> well , i can in a nation state. >> well, i can tell you this conversation will rumble on and on and on. we almost need a jobs after hours, don't we? one of my viewers is furious with my previous viewer that said that migration caps racist. how migration caps are racist. how dare you? he says that is all i've got time for. thank you, ben . thank you. thank you. at ben. thank you. thank you. at home. have a good night. i'll see you tomorrow night . see you tomorrow night. >> evening. i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. the winds picking up out there. a blustery and cold day tomorrow, but most places will see some sunny spells. the reason for the change a cold front is pushing south ahead of it. still quite mild behind it, very windy and much cold air arriving so strong . the winds, arriving so strong. the winds, we actually have a met office, yellow warning
it's not, it's not about brexit.this is about a collapse in a belief in by a political class, in a nation state. >> well , i can in a nation state. >> well, i can tell you this conversation will rumble on and on and on. we almost need a jobs after hours, don't we? one of my viewers is furious with my previous viewer that said that migration caps racist. how migration caps are racist. how dare you? he says that is all i've got time for. thank you, ben . thank you. thank you. at ben....
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brexit belt, if you like . of the brexit belt, if you like.ou know, i don't think it's all all necessarily negative for the right of the party, but it's certainly a sign that for the time being the centre has recaptured the ground. i think. >> what kind of message do you think out, though, think it sends out, though, benedict, that the foreign secretary united kingdom secretary of the united kingdom is former prime minister who is a former prime minister who said, my biggest regret is brexit and there he is. he's meant to be representing britain on the international stage, living in eternal regret about the 17.4 million that voted for freedom. what does that say about what the tory party thinks about what the tory party thinks about a party? lest we forget, that was elected on a mandate of get brexit done ? get brexit done? >> well, that's the key thing, is that of course brexit has happened and most people are not happy with how it's happened. it could have been better, could have been done differently, but it and what this it has happened. a
brexit belt, if you like . of the brexit belt, if you like.ou know, i don't think it's all all necessarily negative for the right of the party, but it's certainly a sign that for the time being the centre has recaptured the ground. i think. >> what kind of message do you think out, though, think it sends out, though, benedict, that the foreign secretary united kingdom secretary of the united kingdom is former prime minister who is a former prime minister who said, my biggest regret is...
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it's a big risk because brexit is still fresh in l because brexit is still fresh in peoples minds. peoples minds. i think there is a limit of risk. i _ peoples minds. i think there is a limit of risk. i don't _ peoples minds. i think there is a limit of risk. i don't know i peoples minds. i think there is a limit of risk. i don't know what l peoples minds. i think there is a l limit of risk. i don't know what the thinking _ limit of risk. i don't know what the thinking was behind bringing david cameron_ thinking was behind bringing david cameron back into government. i know he would _ cameron back into government. i know he would have loved the chance to serve _ he would have loved the chance to serve as _ he would have loved the chance to serve as foreign secretary to dip we know— serve as foreign secretary to dip we know the _ serve as foreign secretary to dip we know the arguments are taken suella braverman _ know the arguments are taken suella braverman off the front page was part of— braverman off the front page was part of the reshuffle. it's added a statesman—like heir to th
it's a big risk because brexit is still fresh in l because brexit is still fresh in peoples minds. peoples minds. i think there is a limit of risk. i _ peoples minds. i think there is a limit of risk. i don't _ peoples minds. i think there is a limit of risk. i don't know i peoples minds. i think there is a limit of risk. i don't know what l peoples minds. i think there is a l limit of risk. i don't know what the thinking _ limit of risk. i don't know what the thinking was behind bringing david...
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but haven't got brexit left, but we haven't got brexit done properly.t brexit done haven'ty. pragmatically, left, but we haven't got brexit done haven't takenjmatically, left, but we haven't got brexit done haven't taken advantage left, but we haven't got brexit donehaven't taken advantage of they haven't taken advantage of they haven't taken advantage of the going the opportunity. if you're going to it properly. all to do a job, do it properly. all the things stand for cutting the things we stand for cutting taxes, data eggs, taxes, cutting data eggs, cutting these are cutting immigration, these are the things that people who voted brexit, they want they know brexit, they want and they know that was a mistake do to that it was a mistake will do to call party reform. call the party reform. >> you know, reclaim respect. there's parties there's loads of parties beginning don't you beginning with r, why don't you just stick the brexit party? just stick to the brexit party? because. it because. because it does what it does what it says on the tin. >> the co
but haven't got brexit left, but we haven't got brexit done properly.t brexit done haven'ty. pragmatically, left, but we haven't got brexit done haven't takenjmatically, left, but we haven't got brexit done haven't taken advantage left, but we haven't got brexit donehaven't taken advantage of they haven't taken advantage of they haven't taken advantage of the going the opportunity. if you're going to it properly. all to do a job, do it properly. all the things stand for cutting the things we...
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b rexit. >> brexit brexit. >> brexit was his biggest regret. >> yes.are chances look after are the chances look after brexit and who gets to question david on this? david cameron on this? >> nobody, because >> basically nobody, because he ain't commons. yeah, absolutely. >> absolutely. look, just a reminder can see at reminder for you, you can see at the of your screens now the bottom of your screens now if watching us on telly, if you're watching us on telly, that news that steve that breaking news that steve double the second double has become the second conservative know of conservative mp that we know of to hand in a letter of no confidence. but look coming up has caved to the has rishi sunak caved to the left suella was he left by sacking suella was he simply speaking millions simply speaking for millions of ordinary have ordinary brits? we'll have a look at that, won't we, tory tyson, edwina currie, she takes on campbell—bannerman. on david campbell—bannerman. that's that's on david campbell—bannerman. that's now, that's on david campbell—bannerm
b rexit. >> brexit brexit. >> brexit was his biggest regret. >> yes.are chances look after are the chances look after brexit and who gets to question david on this? david cameron on this? >> nobody, because >> basically nobody, because he ain't commons. yeah, absolutely. >> absolutely. look, just a reminder can see at reminder for you, you can see at the of your screens now the bottom of your screens now if watching us on telly, if you're watching us on...
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but flounced out over brexit. b rexit. >> brexit. >> yeah.e will be people saying suella is going to now really step up to try and become leader of the party. i don't think she's got any chance and it won't be before the election. and i'm told that election. and i'm also told that kemi badenoch has fallen out with rishi and later on today, i wouldn't be surprised if she perhaps gets returns to her old job. >> so how many how much reshuffle , ling, do you think we reshuffle, ling, do you think we should expect today? well i mean, i don't think i mean , just mean, i don't think i mean, just those two. >> no coffee will go . i think >> no coffee will go. i think theresa coffee will go. i think others could go. look, this is if this is his last big chance to the government, we can to reset the government, we can talk to chris hope, who's in in outside no. chris our outside no. ten. chris hope, our political editor. chris, morning i >> move, move, move, move, move! >> move, move, move, move, move! >> are you there, chris? how are you? we're very w
but flounced out over brexit. b rexit. >> brexit. >> yeah.e will be people saying suella is going to now really step up to try and become leader of the party. i don't think she's got any chance and it won't be before the election. and i'm told that election. and i'm also told that kemi badenoch has fallen out with rishi and later on today, i wouldn't be surprised if she perhaps gets returns to her old job. >> so how many how much reshuffle , ling, do you think we reshuffle,...
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a brexiteer, she quit as brexit minister over concerns about theresa may's version of the withdrawalgreement. but laterjoined the cabinet is borisjohnson�*s attorney general. and in 2021, she became the first cabinet minister to take maternity leave after a change in the law was rushed through to allow it. she never hid her ambition, though, for the topjob. asked if she would run for leader here before her boss had actually resigned. i'll be straight with you, robert, yes, iwill. in the resulting contest, she came sixth, but suspicions swirled that her punchy style was, in part, but setting the ground for another run. it's the guardian reading, tofu—eating, wokerati, dare i say, anti—growth coalition that we have to thank for the disruption that we are seeing on our roads today. for now, suella braverman will return to the backbenches. it seems unlikely, though, that she'll do it quietly. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. helen catt reporting. i have been looking at our live page and our political editor chris mason has been sharing his thoughts on this morning in westminster. he sa
a brexiteer, she quit as brexit minister over concerns about theresa may's version of the withdrawalgreement. but laterjoined the cabinet is borisjohnson�*s attorney general. and in 2021, she became the first cabinet minister to take maternity leave after a change in the law was rushed through to allow it. she never hid her ambition, though, for the topjob. asked if she would run for leader here before her boss had actually resigned. i'll be straight with you, robert, yes, iwill. in the...
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he after the brexit he ran away after the brexit vote.uldn't face up to his responsibilities, couldn't face running a country. is now running a country. so who is now going said brexit. >> brexit was his biggest regret. >> yes. and who, who and what are chances look after are the chances look after brexit and who gets to question david on this? david cameron on this? >> nobody, because >> basically nobody, because he ain't commons. yeah, absolutely. >> absolutely. look, just a reminder can see at reminder for you, you can see at the of your screens now the bottom of your screens now if watching us on telly, if you're watching us on telly, that news that steve that breaking news that steve double the second double has become the second conservative know of conservative mp that we know of to hand in a letter of no confidence. but look coming up has caved to the has rishi sunak caved to the left suella was he left by sacking suella was he simply speaking millions simply speaking for millions of ordinary have ordinary brits? we'll have a look
he after the brexit he ran away after the brexit vote.uldn't face up to his responsibilities, couldn't face running a country. is now running a country. so who is now going said brexit. >> brexit was his biggest regret. >> yes. and who, who and what are chances look after are the chances look after brexit and who gets to question david on this? david cameron on this? >> nobody, because >> basically nobody, because he ain't commons. yeah, absolutely. >> absolutely....
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brexit referendum.tly, as i've argued and you know, people out there know on social media and otherwise, that from 2016 the conservatives party has never leaned in to the rhiannon movement. the unique opportunity it had to change itself. so suella goes, she's very popular with 2019 conservatives and who comes in? david cameron. somebody who really lost touch with where conservatives is. >> they've always viewed for me as an observer and i've been with you on those those trips with you on those those trips with farage. watch. >> i remember them well. >> i remember them well. >> address those halls >> watch him address those halls in grimsby, in places where brexit really mattered . for me, brexit really mattered. for me, it's an opportunity to be grasped. that's what farage got hold of. and the brexiteers not a problem to be solved. and that's where the cameron ites came in. >> well, here's the thing, right there been more space there has never been more space in for politics a new in british for politic
brexit referendum.tly, as i've argued and you know, people out there know on social media and otherwise, that from 2016 the conservatives party has never leaned in to the rhiannon movement. the unique opportunity it had to change itself. so suella goes, she's very popular with 2019 conservatives and who comes in? david cameron. somebody who really lost touch with where conservatives is. >> they've always viewed for me as an observer and i've been with you on those those trips with you on...
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prime minister cameron's legacy is brexit. he started talking about britain's exit from the european union, but it is not ... that the majority of the public will vote to leave the eu, and some voters will never forgive him for this, that the former prime minister is returning to power - a rare occurrence, but his return is an additional experienced voice in a team that works in times of international conflict, but it has given rise to criticism from both the opposition and party members, with his appointment, but in any case it will not be easy for the conservatives . well, thank you iryna, iryna teryniuk, the bbc correspondent, helped us understand all this british politics, that 's the end of our newscast, see you tomorrow. congratulations, friends, the live broadcast of the tv channel continues. this is the verdict program, my name is sergey rudenko, from now on weekdays the verdict will be released in a two -hour format, starting at 8:00 p.m. and ending at 10:00 p.m., we are talking about ukraine, the world, the economy,
prime minister cameron's legacy is brexit. he started talking about britain's exit from the european union, but it is not ... that the majority of the public will vote to leave the eu, and some voters will never forgive him for this, that the former prime minister is returning to power - a rare occurrence, but his return is an additional experienced voice in a team that works in times of international conflict, but it has given rise to criticism from both the opposition and party members, with...
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it was to get brexit done, bring _ dollars. it was to get brexit done, bring the — dollars. of borders. she was_ bring the back control of borders. she was trying to deliver that. the letter— she was trying to deliver that. the letter she's — she was trying to deliver that. the letter she's written i believe is very— letter she's written i believe is very significant indeed. it really accuses — very significant indeed. it really accuses the prime minister of being duplicitous on this issue. she doesn't — duplicitous on this issue. she doesn't use that word but that's what _ doesn't use that word but that's what she's— doesn't use that word but that's what she's doing. it's a rallying of the troops — what she's doing. it's a rallying of the troops. an invitation to kick off another leadership vote. jenny kru . er and off another leadership vote. jenny kruger and miriam _ off another leadership vote. jenny kruger and miriam cates, - off another leadership vote. jenny kruger and miriam cates, cochairs of the new —— of accused of abandoning redwall voters was saying he sacrifice
it was to get brexit done, bring _ dollars. it was to get brexit done, bring the — dollars. of borders. she was_ bring the back control of borders. she was trying to deliver that. the letter— she was trying to deliver that. the letter she's — she was trying to deliver that. the letter she's written i believe is very— letter she's written i believe is very significant indeed. it really accuses — very significant indeed. it really accuses the prime minister of being duplicitous on this...
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great again post brexit.and whistles to get those kind of deals over the line. it's magnificent, in my opinion. okay. we'll have lots more on that story throughout show. that story throughout the show. and there's coverage and there's plenty of coverage on our website. gbnews.com. you've helped to make that the fastest growing national news website country. website in the country. so thanks you . now i want thanks to all of you. now i want to hear from you. email me, gbviews@gbnews.com still to come, councils are struggling to manage their finances and a few could be just days away from effectively going bankrupt . what effectively going bankrupt. what are they doing with our money? i'm martin daubney on gb news and we are britain's news channel sunday mornings from 930 on. gb news. >> welcome back. it's 325. you're watching or listening to me? martin daubney on gb news now in every corner of the country, councils are struggling to manage their finances and. and a few could just be days away from effectively
great again post brexit.and whistles to get those kind of deals over the line. it's magnificent, in my opinion. okay. we'll have lots more on that story throughout show. that story throughout the show. and there's coverage and there's plenty of coverage on our website. gbnews.com. you've helped to make that the fastest growing national news website country. website in the country. so thanks you . now i want thanks to all of you. now i want to hear from you. email me, gbviews@gbnews.com still to...
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now you have a cabinet full of many brexiteers. all that because any issues? i brexiteers.i don't think so. around the cabinet, issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet. you — issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need _ issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need a _ issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need a wide _ issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need a wide range - issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need a wide range of l cabinet, you need a wide range of views. that was properly the reason liz truss did not last as long as she did, because it was too much of our charm and democracy, and she didn't get the balance of other colleagues. —— too much of a chumocracy. there are many good communicators during the brexit referendum, and the slightly lost out, but having a range of views around the cabinet table and having david cameron back around that cabinet table can only be a good thing. pare around that cabinet table can only be a good thing-— around that cabinet table can only be a good thing. are y
now you have a cabinet full of many brexiteers. all that because any issues? i brexiteers.i don't think so. around the cabinet, issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet. you — issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need _ issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need a _ issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need a wide _ issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need a wide range - issues? i don't think so. around the cabinet, you need a wide range...
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i think when has slow when growth has been so slow after covid brexit, it would after covid and brexite a counterintuitive be a bit counterintuitive to have a tax rise now. so i just can't it happening. can't see it happening. >> guys make two at >> well, do you guys make two at home? alan says should raise home? alan says you should raise the and that is an the thresholds and that is an interesting point those interesting point because those thresholds for thresholds haven't moved for a very long time. so now you've got huge amount people that got a huge amount of people that have pulled up have been pulled up into a higher rate of than perhaps higher rate of tax than perhaps was previously intended. and higher rate of tax than perhaps was ppeopley intended. and higher rate of tax than perhaps was ppeople certainly d. and higher rate of tax than perhaps was ppeople certainly wouldn't those people certainly wouldn't regard being regard themselves as being wealthy. that regard themselves as being wealneed that regard themselves as being wealneed to that regard themselves as being wealne
i think when has slow when growth has been so slow after covid brexit, it would after covid and brexite a counterintuitive be a bit counterintuitive to have a tax rise now. so i just can't it happening. can't see it happening. >> guys make two at >> well, do you guys make two at home? alan says should raise home? alan says you should raise the and that is an the thresholds and that is an interesting point those interesting point because those thresholds for thresholds haven't moved...
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say brexit. brexit followed on from the profound upheavals that the events of 2008 brought about. the first phase of david cameron's leadership was about optimism, let sunshine rule the day. then, in the period following 2008, before 2010, we recognised that we needed to prepare the country for some tough times, what became known as austerity. subsequent to that, yes, you are right, there have been a number of wrenching political events, which i think often have their roots in that period, including brexit, including the lockdown and the huge costs that imposed on society. which have had an impact. there is something else as well. it's wrong for politicians to blame the media, but social media has meant we are in a situation a bit like the first couple of the 18th century, when you had an explosion in pamphleteering and printing. you had a period where you had what was called the rage of party. it is not historically unprecedented when you have a big media change, a wrenching political change, to
say brexit. brexit followed on from the profound upheavals that the events of 2008 brought about. the first phase of david cameron's leadership was about optimism, let sunshine rule the day. then, in the period following 2008, before 2010, we recognised that we needed to prepare the country for some tough times, what became known as austerity. subsequent to that, yes, you are right, there have been a number of wrenching political events, which i think often have their roots in that period,...
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brexit referendum. on social media and othennise, that from 2016 the conservatives party has never leaned in to the rhiannon movement. the unique opportunity it had to change itself. so suella goes, she's very popular with 2019 conservatives and who comes in? david cameron. somebody who really lost touch with where conservatives is. >> they've always viewed for me as an observer and i've been with you on those those trips with you on those those trips with farage. watch. >> i remember them well. >> i remember them well. >> address those halls >> watch him address those halls in grimsby, in places where brexit really mattered . for me, brexit really mattered. for me, it's an opportunity to be grasped. that's what farage got hold of. and the brexiteers not a problem to be solved. and that's where the cameron ites came in. >> well, here's the thing, right there been more space there has never been more space in for politics a new in british for politics a new anti establishment party as there is to reform.
brexit referendum. on social media and othennise, that from 2016 the conservatives party has never leaned in to the rhiannon movement. the unique opportunity it had to change itself. so suella goes, she's very popular with 2019 conservatives and who comes in? david cameron. somebody who really lost touch with where conservatives is. >> they've always viewed for me as an observer and i've been with you on those those trips with you on those those trips with farage. watch. >> i...
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don't talk about brexit. >> won't talk about brexit. >> he won't talk about brexit.e hopkins when like when katie hopkins when will take the will he take the bait? >> take the bait? well, >> will he take the bait? well, he should be careful because they mustn't is he should be careful because they look mustn't is he should be careful because they look how mustn't is he should be careful because they look how well mustn't is he should be careful because theylook how well ndidn't is he should be careful because theylook how well ndid .'t is say, look how well i did. >> and it just. it >> and because it just. it doesn't work very well. you he's going to have to work hard at this , but he must be the person. this, but he must be the person. oh, do think so? and i see. oh, do you think so? and i see. >> oh, can't believe i like >> oh, i can't believe i like him. it's to be another him. it's going to be another matt the way. matt hancock, by the way. >> dear nigel, he fit guy, >> dear nigel, he is a fit guy, but suffered quite but he has suffered quite a serious on a helic
don't talk about brexit. >> won't talk about brexit. >> he won't talk about brexit.e hopkins when like when katie hopkins when will take the will he take the bait? >> take the bait? well, >> will he take the bait? well, he should be careful because they mustn't is he should be careful because they look mustn't is he should be careful because they look how mustn't is he should be careful because they look how well mustn't is he should be careful because theylook how well...
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don't talk about brexit. >> won't talk about brexit. >> he won't talk about brexit.ike hopkins when like when katie hopkins when will take the will he take the bait? >> take the bait? well, >> will he take the bait? well, he should be careful because they mustn't is he should be careful because they look mustn't is he should be careful because they look how mustn't is he should be careful because they look how well mustn't is he should be careful because theylook how well ndidn't is he should be careful because theylook how well ndid .'t is say, look how well i did. >> and it just. it >> and because it just. it doesn't work very well. you he's going to have to work hard at this , but he must be the person. this, but he must be the person. oh, do think so? and i see. oh, do you think so? and i see. >> oh, can't believe i like >> oh, i can't believe i like him. it's to be another him. it's going to be another matt the way. matt hancock, by the way. >> dear nigel, he fit guy, >> dear nigel, he is a fit guy, but suffered quite but he has suffered quite a serious on a hel
don't talk about brexit. >> won't talk about brexit. >> he won't talk about brexit.ike hopkins when like when katie hopkins when will take the will he take the bait? >> take the bait? well, >> will he take the bait? well, he should be careful because they mustn't is he should be careful because they look mustn't is he should be careful because they look how mustn't is he should be careful because they look how well mustn't is he should be careful because theylook how...
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he revined from the commons right after that brexit vote.et him back in it's been a bit of political theater. does that mean he doesn't get scrutiny in the commons if there are big, international foreign issues he's dealing with, the scrutiny will come from the house of lords. >> yeah, which sahril cause of concern for the moment for the speaker of the house at minneapolis. the speaker has said he's trying to find a way around this. so peers around allowed on the floor of the hues of monday so david cameron would in theory be questioned by other lords and a more junior person would be sent to question by the house of indianapolis but we have still a war in europe, a huge crisis in the middle east, it's extraordinary that the foreign secretary would not be scrutinized by his minneapolis. >> is this about -- m.p.'s. is this about bringing back age experience, a known figure in the conservative party or does it instead speak to a lack of talent? where is the talent pipeline, the next generation of politicians in the u.k. coming from? does anyon
he revined from the commons right after that brexit vote.et him back in it's been a bit of political theater. does that mean he doesn't get scrutiny in the commons if there are big, international foreign issues he's dealing with, the scrutiny will come from the house of lords. >> yeah, which sahril cause of concern for the moment for the speaker of the house at minneapolis. the speaker has said he's trying to find a way around this. so peers around allowed on the floor of the hues of...
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brexit? a very good reason why they've invited him to join them in the jungle and paid him a lot of money to persuade him to do so because he said, been asked said, you know, he'd been asked many and refused . and this many times and refused. and this time basically they him an time basically they made him an offer he felt was unwise to offer that he felt was unwise to refuse. i mean, he could pay off a with that kind of sum a mortgage with that kind of sum of money, couldn't you? and there's they wanted there's a reason why they wanted him. thought going him. they thought he was going to be really exciting and would pull in lots and lots of viewers . and you know, i find myself watching on exactly that basis. but he is polite. he is friendly. he's a bit like a dad . friendly. he's a bit like a dad. he's he's the only interesting thing he's done is have a shower without his clothes on. and we only saw a glimpse of that right at the beginning. and i think we all got rather excited. everything
brexit? a very good reason why they've invited him to join them in the jungle and paid him a lot of money to persuade him to do so because he said, been asked said, you know, he'd been asked many and refused . and this many times and refused. and this time basically they him an time basically they made him an offer he felt was unwise to offer that he felt was unwise to refuse. i mean, he could pay off a with that kind of sum a mortgage with that kind of sum of money, couldn't you? and there's...
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of brexiteers.king is that the plan a five year freeze on all immigration, which despite the bullet and do it. immigration, which despite the bullet and do it . let's get the bullet and do it. let's get the thoughts of my panel i've got daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth and former brexit party mep beunda and former brexit party mep belinda de lucy karl, i'll start with you on that one. do you think that we should just have a five year freeze on all immigration completely? >> matt goodwin wrote a piece on friday and said exactly that. you know, he said it would give us time to assimilate what we've already taken in and kind of, you know, deal them that you know, deal with them in that way, these way, because clearly these numbers sustainable. you numbers aren't sustainable. you know, makes the small boat know, it makes the small boat situation look piddling. in fact, goldwyn actually said that, you know, it's like, you know , worrying about the peo
of brexiteers.king is that the plan a five year freeze on all immigration, which despite the bullet and do it. immigration, which despite the bullet and do it . let's get the bullet and do it. let's get the thoughts of my panel i've got daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth and former brexit party mep beunda and former brexit party mep belinda de lucy karl, i'll start with you on that one. do you think that we should just have a five year freeze...
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with brexit. so that's a good news story. yes, it's quite an interesting interview there. >> and he's saying that there are more tax cuts to come. well, he kind of has to say that because actually i thought the reception from the right wing press was fairly press to the budget was fairly supportive. actually supportive. they actually enjoyed a positive headlines enjoyed a few positive headlines for that, for once, having said that, that was coverage was was because the coverage was saying, this is a good saying, well, this is a good start, but you need to go a lot further. i mean, i think by spnng further. i mean, i think by spring budget that's spring the budget that's announced spring, if announced in spring, if it doesn't big what would doesn't have big what we would call giveaways, they are call retail giveaways, they are in even more serious doodoo than they already. do you they all are already. do you agree that ? yeah, absolutely. >> and the prime minister told my on the day of the my paper
with brexit. so that's a good news story. yes, it's quite an interesting interview there. >> and he's saying that there are more tax cuts to come. well, he kind of has to say that because actually i thought the reception from the right wing press was fairly press to the budget was fairly supportive. actually supportive. they actually enjoyed a positive headlines enjoyed a few positive headlines for that, for once, having said that, that was coverage was was because the coverage was...
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he got brexit done.i delivered for us. he got brexit done. point here that, yes, you you can here that, yes, you can you can bash suella however, however long to. but is long you want to. but she is right. there is no appetite in the elite level the the high elite level of the tories which you know, are now being by rishi sunak being surrounded by rishi sunak because jeremy because he's put all with jeremy hunt, shapps, david hunt, grant shapps, david cameron, boring cameron, all the boring old tories liberal class tories of the liberal class tories of the liberal class tories . there appetite tories. there is no appetite for them immigration because them to cut immigration because of figures. them to cut immigration because of there's|res. them to cut immigration because of there's no. them to cut immigration because of there's no political will >> there's no political will at all in the tory party to reduce immigration and need get immigration and we need to get used that. used to that. >> i with lords. >> i agree with lords. >> i agree wit
he got brexit done.i delivered for us. he got brexit done. point here that, yes, you you can here that, yes, you can you can bash suella however, however long to. but is long you want to. but she is right. there is no appetite in the elite level the the high elite level of the tories which you know, are now being by rishi sunak being surrounded by rishi sunak because jeremy because he's put all with jeremy hunt, shapps, david hunt, grant shapps, david cameron, boring cameron, all the boring old...
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he got brexit done.i delivered for us. he got brexit done. point here that, yes, you you can here that, yes, you can you can bash suella however, however long to. but is long you want to. but she is right. there is no appetite in the elite level the the high elite level of the tories which you know, are now being by rishi sunak being surrounded by rishi sunak because jeremy because he's put all with jeremy hunt, shapps, david hunt, grant shapps, david cameron, boring cameron, all the boring old tories liberal class tories of the liberal class tories of the liberal class tories . there appetite tories. there is no appetite for them immigration because them to cut immigration because of figures. them to cut immigration because of there's|res. them to cut immigration because of there's no. them to cut immigration because of there's no political will >> there's no political will at all in the tory party to reduce immigration and need get immigration and we need to get used that. used to that. >> i with lords. >> i agree with lords. >> i agree wit
he got brexit done.i delivered for us. he got brexit done. point here that, yes, you you can here that, yes, you can you can bash suella however, however long to. but is long you want to. but she is right. there is no appetite in the elite level the the high elite level of the tories which you know, are now being by rishi sunak being surrounded by rishi sunak because jeremy because he's put all with jeremy hunt, shapps, david hunt, grant shapps, david cameron, boring cameron, all the boring old...
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in post—brexit britain? i think it's fair to say that andrew bailey's probably lost his slot at the top of jeremy hunfs his slot at the top of jeremy hunt's christmas card list . hunt's christmas card list. >> the timing does seem a little bit strange and also, i mean, there's nothing factually about what the bank governor of the bank of england is saying. >> that's his opinion. but on a day like this, it does seem a little bit odd. why? because at hampton court to west of hampton court to the west of london, there 200 odd of the london, there are 200 odd of the world's ceos. world's leading ceos. >> british government >> what the british government is trying to do, rightly so , do is trying to do, rightly so, do is trying to do, rightly so, do is emphasise just how good this country is at attracting what we call fdi . call fdi. >> that's foreign direct investment. let's have a look at some of the numbers here. >> so in total, the uk has a stock of foreign direct investment in this country of £2.7 trillion.
in post—brexit britain? i think it's fair to say that andrew bailey's probably lost his slot at the top of jeremy hunfs his slot at the top of jeremy hunt's christmas card list . hunt's christmas card list. >> the timing does seem a little bit strange and also, i mean, there's nothing factually about what the bank governor of the bank of england is saying. >> that's his opinion. but on a day like this, it does seem a little bit odd. why? because at hampton court to west of hampton...
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we know what brexit actually a brexit is.es from the eu, not closer. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes,| the eu, not closer. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes, ithe eu, not closer. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes, i supposeiol closer. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes, i suppose where;er. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes, i suppose where it. but yes, i suppose where it benefits us, it makes sense. but jonathan jones cornwall . jonathan jones in cornwall. >> yeah, only in trade nana. >> yeah, only in trade nana. >> that's the only ties that should be stronger. i was very fortunate to go with david cameron pouring tea in fortunate to go with david c.gigantic pouring tea in fortunate to go with david c.gigantic teapot pouring tea in fortunate to go with david c.gigantic teapot and jring tea in fortunate to go with david c.gigantic teapot and if ng tea in fortunate to go with david c.gigantic teapot and if we tea in a gigantic teapot and if we stuck to trade, if he'd stuck to trade with china , we
we know what brexit actually a brexit is.es from the eu, not closer. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes,| the eu, not closer. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes, ithe eu, not closer. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes, i supposeiol closer. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes, i suppose where;er. it's the idea is to loosen the ties yes, i suppose where it. but yes, i suppose where it benefits us, it makes sense. but jonathan jones cornwall . jonathan jones in cornwall....
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inflection point. because of the brexit inflection oint. ~ . , because of the brexit inflection ointf the brexit inflection oint. . ., , ' ~' point. was that reshuffle, i think iran the 14th. .. _ point. was that reshuffle, i think iran the 14th. .. correct. - point. was that reshuffle, i think iran the 14th. .. correct. there i point. was that reshuffle, i think i iran the 14th. .. correct. there was iran the 14th... correct. there was reference to your introduction of a programme called the fusion programme, by which you sought to change some of the mechanics underpinning the cabinet office. in relation to its secretariat in particular. when was that programme introduced by you and what impact do you assess that it had? irate introduced by you and what impact do you assess that it had?— you assess that it had? we had introduced _ you assess that it had? we had introduced it _ you assess that it had? we had introduced it into _ you assess that it had? we had introduced it into the _ you assess that it had? we had introduced it into the national. introduced it into the national secur
inflection point. because of the brexit inflection oint. ~ . , because of the brexit inflection ointf the brexit inflection oint. . ., , ' ~' point. was that reshuffle, i think iran the 14th. .. _ point. was that reshuffle, i think iran the 14th. .. correct. - point. was that reshuffle, i think iran the 14th. .. correct. there i point. was that reshuffle, i think i iran the 14th. .. correct. there was iran the 14th... correct. there was reference to your introduction of a programme called the...
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one of them, of course, brexit, which has had a huge impact on many of your customers.n your business? it has not had a dramatic impact on our business. there were some big questions about a few different parts of the business. about a few different we moved some trading of european domiciled equities to amsterdam and that's worked fine. we have had a lot of questions about clearing, and the clearing of interest rate swaps, and the eu's desire to have that moved from london to the eu. but our customers didn't want to do that. so we have been consistent throughout the process of really doing what our customers wanted to do. we continue to work with the eu. this is actually an issue. here we are. seven years after the brexit vote. and this clearing discussion is still ongoing. really? to a certain extent. but i think it's very clear to all involved now that there will not be any kind of cut off of access to lch ltd, which is this business. of course, another big challenge over the past few years has been the big p, the pandemic, the covid pandemic. and, david, that's pres
one of them, of course, brexit, which has had a huge impact on many of your customers.n your business? it has not had a dramatic impact on our business. there were some big questions about a few different parts of the business. about a few different we moved some trading of european domiciled equities to amsterdam and that's worked fine. we have had a lot of questions about clearing, and the clearing of interest rate swaps, and the eu's desire to have that moved from london to the eu. but our...
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what would you say as a conservative to a brexit voter who says, "i voted for brexit and look at thesesky"? my idea of brexit is to stick a cork in the channel tunnel and be done with it, but... and has that happened? no, it hasn't happened. the problem is, parliament are very good at talking about stuff and not very good at doing stuff. let's talk about illegal migration, and in particular, those crossing in small boats. is that out—of—control? all: yes. we have to provide genuine - asylum seekers a legal pathway and have their case fairly heard. this is all about being fair, - and being fair is what this country and people are known for. - well, i think it's the culture as well. we in this country, we queue. but what these people are doing is, they're jumping that queue. would it be worth, to make the rwanda scheme work, ripping up the uk's current obligations to the european convention on human rights, to the refugee convention? is that something worth doing? that's a big decision, isn't it? i mean, we'd join some of the despot regimes around the world. how has the conservative part
what would you say as a conservative to a brexit voter who says, "i voted for brexit and look at thesesky"? my idea of brexit is to stick a cork in the channel tunnel and be done with it, but... and has that happened? no, it hasn't happened. the problem is, parliament are very good at talking about stuff and not very good at doing stuff. let's talk about illegal migration, and in particular, those crossing in small boats. is that out—of—control? all: yes. we have to provide...
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i secret brexiteer, though. when i've met jacob mean, when i've met him, jacob rees—mogg, he's always me rees—mogg, he's always struck me as someone who quite quietly believes in brexit but couldn't admit it and never has done since no, i think that's since then. no, i think that's clearly not true. >> okay. think he went >> okay. that i think he went through motions of making through the motions of making eurosceptic noises. but i remember negotiation with remember in the negotiation with brussels, never say brussels, he would never say that he was willing to lead the leave campaign in the event he didn't get what he wanted and he went along with the project. fear of the remain campaign. that was hopeless , in my view, that was hopeless, in my view, and actually boosted the leave vote. but nonetheless, he went along with it and he was absolutely delighted , as were absolutely delighted, as were his in street when his team in downing street when barack obama along and told barack obama came along and told us bac
i secret brexiteer, though. when i've met jacob mean, when i've met him, jacob rees—mogg, he's always me rees—mogg, he's always struck me as someone who quite quietly believes in brexit but couldn't admit it and never has done since no, i think that's since then. no, i think that's clearly not true. >> okay. think he went >> okay. that i think he went through motions of making through the motions of making eurosceptic noises. but i remember negotiation with remember in the...