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last sunday's interview on the andrew marr show with aaron banks provoked a storm of controversy before it had aired. the businessman is the subject of a criminal investigation into claims that he was not the true source of £8 million loaned to his leave.eu campaign in the 2016 referendum, claims which he denies. thousands of people contacted thebbc, arguing he was not a suitable guest for the programme. with terence bowen writing: when the interview was broadcast it proved a testy encounter. where did the money originally come from? i'm telling you it came from a uk company... which? that had cash generated in the uk. which uk company? rock services, we've... rock services is a shell company, it doesn't generate money. you've just said it's a shell company. you told parliament that rock services was just a service company, you've told me something very different today. i haven't seen the actual transcript of that, i will go back and look back and look at that, but i'm telling you the source of the funding was rock services. opinions were divided about whether interviewer or interviewee
last sunday's interview on the andrew marr show with aaron banks provoked a storm of controversy before it had aired. the businessman is the subject of a criminal investigation into claims that he was not the true source of £8 million loaned to his leave.eu campaign in the 2016 referendum, claims which he denies. thousands of people contacted thebbc, arguing he was not a suitable guest for the programme. with terence bowen writing: when the interview was broadcast it proved a testy encounter....
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thank you. on the agenda on last sunday's andrew marr show. spiky exchange with shadow attorney general. attorney general. i can't understand why you want to leave the eu. why you want to leave the eu. i don't want to leave the eu. i'm a democrat. democrat. your manifesto says we're leaving the eu... leaving the eu... i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew. don't know about you, andrew. don't patronise me. patronise me. i would never try to patronise you. patronise you. watching that and objected to what he saw. he explains why. democrat she accepted the view of the people. the people. saying, don't patronise me, i'm as much of a democrat as you are. much of a democrat as you are. said it in certain aggressive tone, i was shocked. i was shocked. you could see their shami chakrabarti was taken aback. shami chakrabarti was taken aback. but she recovered her composure and the interview carried on. the interview carried on. think andrew marr would have talked to earn that money she was a man. to earn that money she was a man. this area —— e
thank you. on the agenda on last sunday's andrew marr show. spiky exchange with shadow attorney general. attorney general. i can't understand why you want to leave the eu. why you want to leave the eu. i don't want to leave the eu. i'm a democrat. democrat. your manifesto says we're leaving the eu... leaving the eu... i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew. don't know about you, andrew. don't patronise me. patronise me. i would never try to patronise you. patronise you. watching that...
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wire -- year is appearing on the andrew marr show but he has again denied that any money donated to thecampaign came from russia. he was asked by a reporter _by russia. he was asked by a reporter —— by the leave campaign. he said the money has not, it came from him and they will cooperate with the national crime agency and have visibility into their accounts. that is what he says arriving back from you. hills says you could relive
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and after 10am, you can hearfrom dominic raab himself on the andrew marr show. n bbc 0ne. the andrew marr show. that on bbc one. a full review of the newspapers coming up are you injust a one. a full review of the newspapers coming up are you in just a moment, but first a full sports roundabout which comes from will perry at the bbc sports centre. hello. good morning. england's cricketers claimed their first series win in sri lanka for 17 years with a 57—run victory in the second test. the hosts started day five in pallekele needing 75 runs for victory. it took england just half an hour to get the three wickets they required to finish off sri lanka. moeen ali ended up with four wickets, jack leach got five in just his third test match for england. one more test to go in the series, but plenty of positives forjoe root‘s side in a part of the world where they'd really struggled in years gone by. it's their first away series win for two years. sri lanka have a reputation of ambushing visitors here on pitches that suits them, that turned square and with lack of prepa
and after 10am, you can hearfrom dominic raab himself on the andrew marr show. n bbc 0ne. the andrew marr show. that on bbc one. a full review of the newspapers coming up are you injust a one. a full review of the newspapers coming up are you in just a moment, but first a full sports roundabout which comes from will perry at the bbc sports centre. hello. good morning. england's cricketers claimed their first series win in sri lanka for 17 years with a 57—run victory in the second test. the...
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last sunday's interview on the andrew marr show with arron banks provoked a storm of controversy beforees. thousands of people contacted the bbc, arguing he was not a suitable guest for the programme, with terence bowen writing: andrew kirkland wondered: and lance dyer added: when the interview was broadcast, it proved a testy encounter. where did the money originally come from? i'm telling you it came from a uk company... which? ..that had cash generated in the uk. which uk company? rock services, we've... rock services is a shell company. it doesn't generate money. you've just said it's a shell company. you told parliament that rock services was just a service company, you've told me something very different today. i haven't seen the actual transcript of that, i will go back and look back and look at that, but i'm telling you the source of the funding was rock services. 0pinions were divided about whether interviewer or interviewee came better out of that, but on wednesday, mr banks tweeted he has bumped or dropped from next week's question time. david dimbleby had said on air that ar
last sunday's interview on the andrew marr show with arron banks provoked a storm of controversy beforees. thousands of people contacted the bbc, arguing he was not a suitable guest for the programme, with terence bowen writing: andrew kirkland wondered: and lance dyer added: when the interview was broadcast, it proved a testy encounter. where did the money originally come from? i'm telling you it came from a uk company... which? ..that had cash generated in the uk. which uk company? rock...
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if i were him i would not go on to the andrew marr show. why is he doing it? is andrew marr show.ng it? is he trying to come on be upfront about himself? if this is going to happen i would like to see the other side on the show, what the allegations are. i do not want the whole ten minutes to beat devoted to him trying to sell me what this is about. andrew marr will give him a robust grilling entry the whole thing fairly and equitably. in the telegraph, we are talking transport, specifically hs 2. they are talking about the north of birmingham, says two which might be cancelled. base one goes from london to birmingham and then it splits, one that goes to yorkshire and then to manchester. —— phase one. this is a dreadful vanity project. it is a vanity project, com plete project. it is a vanity project, complete misallocation. by whom? chris grayling says it may never happen. if you are talking about 60 billion 100 billion, whatever it may cost in the end, surely we could use that money better, on the northern powerhouse for example, which is far more needed. i am actively tweeting
if i were him i would not go on to the andrew marr show. why is he doing it? is andrew marr show.ng it? is he trying to come on be upfront about himself? if this is going to happen i would like to see the other side on the show, what the allegations are. i do not want the whole ten minutes to beat devoted to him trying to sell me what this is about. andrew marr will give him a robust grilling entry the whole thing fairly and equitably. in the telegraph, we are talking transport, specifically hs...
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and after 10am, you can hearfrom dominic raab himself on the andrew marr show. review of the newspapers coming up are you injust a one. a full review of the newspapers coming up are you in just a moment, but first a full sports roundabout which comes from will perry at the bbc sports centre. hello. good morning. england's cricketers claimed their first series win in sri lanka for 17 years with a 57—run victory in the second test. the hosts started day five in pallekele needing 75 runs for victory. it took england just half an hour to get the three wickets they required to finish off sri lanka. moeen ali ended up with four wickets, jack leach got five in just his third test match for england. one more test to go in the series, but plenty of positives forjoe root‘s side in a part of the world where they'd really struggled in years gone by. it's their first away series win for two years.
and after 10am, you can hearfrom dominic raab himself on the andrew marr show. review of the newspapers coming up are you injust a one. a full review of the newspapers coming up are you in just a moment, but first a full sports roundabout which comes from will perry at the bbc sports centre. hello. good morning. england's cricketers claimed their first series win in sri lanka for 17 years with a 57—run victory in the second test. the hosts started day five in pallekele needing 75 runs for...
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under investigation by the national crime agency, so should he have been a guest on last week's andrew marr show bbc get carried away by this week's midterm elections? first, president trump's relationship with the media has always been fractious, but occasionally it breaks out into outright confrontation. a news conference in washington on wednesday was one such occasion. i think you should let me run the country, you run cnn and if you did it well your ratings would be much better. let me ask, if i may... that's enough. if i may ask one other question are you worried... that's enough. pardon me, ma'am... excuse me, that's enough. mr president, one other question if i may ask on the russian investigation, are you concerned that you may have... i'm not concerned about anything with the russian investigation, because it's a hoax. that's enough. put down the mic. mr president, are you worried indictments coming down in this investigation? mr president... i tell you what, cnn should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them. you are a rude, terrible person, you shouldn't be working for cnn.
under investigation by the national crime agency, so should he have been a guest on last week's andrew marr show bbc get carried away by this week's midterm elections? first, president trump's relationship with the media has always been fractious, but occasionally it breaks out into outright confrontation. a news conference in washington on wednesday was one such occasion. i think you should let me run the country, you run cnn and if you did it well your ratings would be much better. let me...
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no surprise that brexit was high on the agenda on last sunday's andrew marr show.spiky exchange with shadow attorney general, shami chakrabarti. i can't understand why you want to leave the eu. i don't want to leave the eu. i campaigned to remain. but you're going to go to a general election campaign as a member of a party whose manifesto says we're leaving the eu. i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew, but i'm a democrat. don't try and patronise me. i certainly wouldn't try to patronise you as i'm sure you would never try to patronise me. patrick edwards was watching that and objected to what he saw. he explains why. i think she was going to go on to explain that as a democrat she accepted the will of the people and would support britain leaving the eu. before she could say all of this, andrew marr interrupted her saying, don't patronise me, i'm as much of a democrat as you are. he said it in such an aggressive tone, i was shocked. you could see their shami chakrabarti was taken aback. but she recovered her composure and the interview carried on. my feeli
no surprise that brexit was high on the agenda on last sunday's andrew marr show.spiky exchange with shadow attorney general, shami chakrabarti. i can't understand why you want to leave the eu. i don't want to leave the eu. i campaigned to remain. but you're going to go to a general election campaign as a member of a party whose manifesto says we're leaving the eu. i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew, but i'm a democrat. don't try and patronise me. i certainly wouldn't try to...
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this week, was the andrew marr show right to interview hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira last week's andrew marr show? and did a united states obsessed bbc get carried away by this week's midterm elections? first, president trump's relationship with the media has always been fractious, but occasionally it breaks out into outright confrontation. a news conference in washington on wednesday was one such occasion. i think you should let me run the country, you run cnn and if you did it well your ratings would be much better. let me ask, if i may... that's enough. if i may ask one other question are you worried... that's enough. pardon me, ma'am... excuse me, that's enough. mr president, one other question if i may ask on the russian investigation, are you concerned that you may have... i'm not concerned about anything with the russian investigation, because it's a hoax. that's enough. put down the mic. mr president, are you worried indictments coming down in this investigation? mr president... i tell you what, cnn should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them. you
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there's an extended andrew marr show tomorrow on bbc one from 10am.f the dup, arlene foster. goodnight. hello. this is bbc news. more now on brexit. theresa may has held talks with top eu officials ahead of a summit in brussels tomorrow. spain have dropped their veto to the draft agreement after saying it received written guarantees from the uk that they will have a say in future trade arrangement with gibraltar. theresa may said the uk position hasn't changed and it will always stand by its citizens. earlier i spoke to the chief minister of gibraltar, fabian picardo, about his reaction to today's events. i think it is an issue which has been brewing for five or six days. we have worked hard to ensure we could deliver a solution which worked for everyone. that has now been implemented in a way which is supported by the gibraltar government. the clarification is on the table which sets out not a change to the treaty but a position which does not prejudice gibraltar or the united kingdom which it appears spain is able to live with. what has spain really
there's an extended andrew marr show tomorrow on bbc one from 10am.f the dup, arlene foster. goodnight. hello. this is bbc news. more now on brexit. theresa may has held talks with top eu officials ahead of a summit in brussels tomorrow. spain have dropped their veto to the draft agreement after saying it received written guarantees from the uk that they will have a say in future trade arrangement with gibraltar. theresa may said the uk position hasn't changed and it will always stand by its...
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the billionaire aaron banks has told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that all the money he donated to campaignse national crime agency has launched a criminal investigation into claims that millions of pounds he donated came from sources which are not permitted under electoral law. mr banks denies any wrongdoing and accused the electoral commission of bias. we are at the point where we know the electoral commission has a bias and the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. it is 52 versus 48. mr banks also said he may choose to vote differently if the referendum was run again now. the corruption i have seen in british politics, this you that exists, and the disgraceful behaviour of the government over what they are doing with brexit and how they are selling out. —— the sewer. if i could vote again i think it would be better to remain an these demons. the headlines on bbc news... police say seven of the eight children who were being treated for "potentially serious injuries" following an incident at a fireworks funfair in woking have been discharged. the former head of the civil service
the billionaire aaron banks has told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that all the money he donated to campaignse national crime agency has launched a criminal investigation into claims that millions of pounds he donated came from sources which are not permitted under electoral law. mr banks denies any wrongdoing and accused the electoral commission of bias. we are at the point where we know the electoral commission has a bias and the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. it is 52 versus...
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but this morning on the bbc‘s andrew marr show he said he still supports the prime minister and cautionedhallenge to her leadership. i would back her and i would never in these circumstances send a letter into the 1922 committee. i don't think that's right. i also think all of this leadership stuff is a total distraction from the historic moment that we are at, which is to get this deal over the line. i believe it is salvageable but on its terms as it is currently presented it is clearly damaging economically but also, in terms of our democratic control... there are some things this deal would do in terms of taking back control over immigration policy, and we wouldn't pay the vast contributions to the eu in terms of money, but the number one reason people voted to leave was to be master of our destiny, to take back democratic control over our laws. this will stop that from happening. i, dominic raab, am not going to stand in a tory leadership contest. i am not even getting sucked into all of that. no, i want you to agree with that statement. well, no... i am supportive of the prime minist
but this morning on the bbc‘s andrew marr show he said he still supports the prime minister and cautionedhallenge to her leadership. i would back her and i would never in these circumstances send a letter into the 1922 committee. i don't think that's right. i also think all of this leadership stuff is a total distraction from the historic moment that we are at, which is to get this deal over the line. i believe it is salvageable but on its terms as it is currently presented it is clearly...
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wire -- year is appearing on the andrew marr show but he has again denied that any money donated to the asked by a reporter —— by the leave campaign. he said the money has not, it came from him and they will cooperate with the national crime agency and have visibility into their accounts. that is what he says arriving back from you. hills says you could relive registries if and, he would now vote remain because politicians have next wood messed up brexit so there you go. even this person who has poured money into it... even he says now he would make a different decision. medieval discuss that with andrew marr, we'll see. onto the telegraph. this was about the health service and preventative health care, the idea of what is giving their staff things that are very healthy like free fruit or loans to get a b i cycle. free fruit or loans to get a bicycle. outsourcing to companies, role in governing doing it. matt hancock, the new health minister, same company should do this so quite a lot of companies do have cycled to work schemes and also some of the free fruit already but it is saying th
wire -- year is appearing on the andrew marr show but he has again denied that any money donated to the asked by a reporter —— by the leave campaign. he said the money has not, it came from him and they will cooperate with the national crime agency and have visibility into their accounts. that is what he says arriving back from you. hills says you could relive registries if and, he would now vote remain because politicians have next wood messed up brexit so there you go. even this person...
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resignation as brexit secretary last week proceeded some other resignations, has been speaking on the andrew marr show he said not only supports the prime minister at that any challenge to her leadership would be a distraction. it's a total destruction. we need to get brexit over the line and support oui’ get brexit over the line and support our prime minister, and i have huge respect for her. we have worked closely on brexit and i think there is still the opportunity to get this right. support the prime minister, but she must listen and change course on brexit. we are told that five cabinet ministers in the cabinet are trying to persuade her to change direction. she is going back to brussels next week. are you talking to those people? if anybody wa nted talking to those people? if anybody wanted to pick my brains, i am happy for them to do it. have they? we have talked intensely and everybody wa nts to have talked intensely and everybody wants to do the right thing and support the prime minister. what group so support the prime minister. what group so are you discussing with people like andrea leadso
resignation as brexit secretary last week proceeded some other resignations, has been speaking on the andrew marr show he said not only supports the prime minister at that any challenge to her leadership would be a distraction. it's a total destruction. we need to get brexit over the line and support oui’ get brexit over the line and support our prime minister, and i have huge respect for her. we have worked closely on brexit and i think there is still the opportunity to get this right....
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but this morning on the bbc‘s andrew marr show he said he still supports the prime minister and cautionedny challenge to her leadership. a mixture of the cabinets, we deputized for the prime minister. this is your deal and he resigned over it? weird. i become very close toa over it? weird. i become very close to a deal that will be faithful to the referendum. i took up his post after the announcement which was already controversial and i want to make a success of this, but as two oi’ make a success of this, but as two or three of the changes, i am afraid rendered this deal fatally flawed, and input conscience, when you think about the long—term of this country, democratically, when i'm at my children in the eye, and i think what this will be like in ten years, idid not what this will be like in ten years, i did not decide this. i would never in these circumstances send lettering to the 1922 committee and i also think all of this leadership stuff is a total distraction from the historic moment we are at, which is to get this deal over the line. i'll believe it is the —— as it is currently
but this morning on the bbc‘s andrew marr show he said he still supports the prime minister and cautionedny challenge to her leadership. a mixture of the cabinets, we deputized for the prime minister. this is your deal and he resigned over it? weird. i become very close toa over it? weird. i become very close to a deal that will be faithful to the referendum. i took up his post after the announcement which was already controversial and i want to make a success of this, but as two oi’ make a...
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speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr show, mr banks insisted the money came from a company called rock servicesconducts insurance business in the uk. he denies any wrongdoing and said the accusations were aimed at undermining brexit. this is about undermining article 50 and undermining the wrecks it result. it is out of group of vicious labour mps to try to undermine brexit. we have provided bank statements to you. you have provided rock holdings bank statements. it is crucial it was reported that rock holdings... you are asking for the source. i am asking for the money that went into rock services? it is a uk company and we can evidence that easily. there is no evidence of that.” and we can evidence that easily. there is no evidence of that. i am sorry. what you are saying is wrong. your understanding of it is wrong. we're at the point where we know the electoral commission have a bias on this and the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. it is 52 versus 48. bmp committee is all against you as is the electoral commission. -- the mps committee. mr banks also said he may choose to vot
speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr show, mr banks insisted the money came from a company called rock servicesconducts insurance business in the uk. he denies any wrongdoing and said the accusations were aimed at undermining brexit. this is about undermining article 50 and undermining the wrecks it result. it is out of group of vicious labour mps to try to undermine brexit. we have provided bank statements to you. you have provided rock holdings bank statements. it is crucial it was reported...
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on the ‘andrew marr show‘, the shadow foreign secretary was asked aboutjeremy corbyn‘s comment to a german the results of the referendum to be abided by, we do need to have an injection of democracy in between the results of the referendum and going any further, we have always said that. we want a meaningful vote in theresa may is simply giving us a devil in the deep blue sea, she said you can either follow off a cliff or get on the bridge to nowhere and you have to vote on that and that is not a meaningful vote or injection of democracy, we say we refuse to play that sort of game and frankly if you can come up with a decent suggestion then we should have general election, and if we don‘t have a general election which we think we should have, then, yes, of course, all options remain on the table and we would campaign for there to be a people‘s vote, but there are several stages before we get there. that was emily thornbury. let‘s get more on the armistice centenary now, and for one woman , today is particularly poignant. 112—year—old gracejones is the oldest person in britain, and was just
on the ‘andrew marr show‘, the shadow foreign secretary was asked aboutjeremy corbyn‘s comment to a german the results of the referendum to be abided by, we do need to have an injection of democracy in between the results of the referendum and going any further, we have always said that. we want a meaningful vote in theresa may is simply giving us a devil in the deep blue sea, she said you can either follow off a cliff or get on the bridge to nowhere and you have to vote on that and that...
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on the andrew marr show, the shadow foreign secretary was asked about jeremy corbyn's comment to a germanl election, but could campaign for a people's vote, if it we re campaign for a people's vote, if it were not possible. let's start with the fact that we had a referendum and the results ought to be abided by. but we do need an injection of democracy in between the result of the referendum and as going any further. we have always said that. what we wanted was a meaningful vote. theresa may is simply giving us vote. theresa may is simply giving usa vote. theresa may is simply giving us a devil in the deep bluesy. she is saying, you can fall off a cliff 01’ is saying, you can fall off a cliff or get on the bridge to nowhere. you will have developed on that. that is not meaningful and not create an injection of democracy. so we say, we refuse to play that sort of game. friendly, if you can't come up with a decent suggestion, then we should have a general election. if we don't have a general election. if we don't have a general election, which we think we should have, then yes, all the opti
on the andrew marr show, the shadow foreign secretary was asked about jeremy corbyn's comment to a germanl election, but could campaign for a people's vote, if it we re campaign for a people's vote, if it were not possible. let's start with the fact that we had a referendum and the results ought to be abided by. but we do need an injection of democracy in between the result of the referendum and as going any further. we have always said that. what we wanted was a meaningful vote. theresa may is...
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the andrew marr show will be coming up later this morning on bbc one at ten o'clock, and andrew's hered by the businessmen who supported brexit to the tune of £8 million, aaron by. lots to talk about. cabinet ministerjames brokenshire are on a morning where we are told we are getting close to a deal on the exit deal for brexit. i enjoyed also by the great british film—maker, award wining artist steve mcqueen. and by the german ambassador to reflect on the end of the angler merkel era, and imported errorfor europe the angler merkel era, and imported error for europe and for britain also. —— angela merkel. we'll be back with a summary of the morning's main news injust a moment. stay with us. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. it's 8:30, here's a summary of this morning's main news. eight children are being treated in hospital with what police say are potentially serious injuries, after falling from an inflatable fairground slide in surrey. crowds were told to leave woking park and a fireworks display was cancelled as the emergency services rushed to the scene. h
the andrew marr show will be coming up later this morning on bbc one at ten o'clock, and andrew's hered by the businessmen who supported brexit to the tune of £8 million, aaron by. lots to talk about. cabinet ministerjames brokenshire are on a morning where we are told we are getting close to a deal on the exit deal for brexit. i enjoyed also by the great british film—maker, award wining artist steve mcqueen. and by the german ambassador to reflect on the end of the angler merkel era, and...
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no surprise that brexit was high on the agenda on last sunday's andrew marr show.remain. but you're going to go to a general election campaign as a member of a party whose manifesto says we're leaving the eu. i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew, but i'm a democrat. don't try and patronise me. i'm as much a democrat as you are. i certainly wouldn't try to patronise you as i'm sure you would never try to patronise me. patrick edwards was watching that and objected to what he saw. he explains why. i think she was going to go on to explain that as a democrat she accepted the will of the people and would support britain leaving the eu. before she could say all of this, andrew marr interrupted her saying, don't patronise me, i'm as much of a democrat as you are. he said it in such an aggressive tone, i was shocked. you could see their shami chakrabarti was taken aback. but she recovered her composure and the interview carried on. my feeling is marr would never have spoken to her inthis way if she'd beena man. any man would have punched him or walked off the se
no surprise that brexit was high on the agenda on last sunday's andrew marr show.remain. but you're going to go to a general election campaign as a member of a party whose manifesto says we're leaving the eu. i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew, but i'm a democrat. don't try and patronise me. i'm as much a democrat as you are. i certainly wouldn't try to patronise you as i'm sure you would never try to patronise me. patrick edwards was watching that and objected to what he saw. he...
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it's been quite the week, politically speaking, so the andrew marr show will have plenty to talk aboutt. since we do public service broadcasting on the bbc, i thought i'd would slowly read my way through it at 10am. 0r alternatively, i could interview dominic raab, the main rebel who left the government and plunged it into crisis. and talk to scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon about her worries and also labour's chamois truck about it. so i think i will do that! thank you, we will see you later. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with tina daheley and ben thompson. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. president trump has visited northern california to see the devastation caused by the worst ever wildfires in the state. this morning, officials said five more bodies have been recovered, bringing the total number of deaths to 76. mr trump said the fires had not changed his views about climate change, and said improvement to forest management would make sure that a blaze on such a scale did not happen again. 0ur correspondent
it's been quite the week, politically speaking, so the andrew marr show will have plenty to talk aboutt. since we do public service broadcasting on the bbc, i thought i'd would slowly read my way through it at 10am. 0r alternatively, i could interview dominic raab, the main rebel who left the government and plunged it into crisis. and talk to scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon about her worries and also labour's chamois truck about it. so i think i will do that! thank you, we will see...
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he was on the andrew marr show on sunday. and he made a personal call for her to be released.e put a dedication into. and also, which he gave to the iranian foreign minister to give to her, but that hasn't arrived yet. so he's been very clear. yesterday, when matt was released, he made a statement welcoming the fact that matt had been released and mentioned nazanin again. so you think that will have an effect, the release of matthew hedges? i mean, for us as a family, it was a lovely hopeful moment. i mean, really, really triumphant. there are many days that are fairly miserable and me coming on the media complaining. they had their breakthrough. i saw daniela with a couple of the other families last night and just to share that moment of how happy. i mean, still uncertain, because he wasn't back home at that point. yes, sure. but just, you know, the fact that there is light at the end of the tunnel. so on an emotional level, very important. and then also, the fact that the foreign secretary was signalling that he wasn't giving up on nazanin and that he had had one success, bu
he was on the andrew marr show on sunday. and he made a personal call for her to be released.e put a dedication into. and also, which he gave to the iranian foreign minister to give to her, but that hasn't arrived yet. so he's been very clear. yesterday, when matt was released, he made a statement welcoming the fact that matt had been released and mentioned nazanin again. so you think that will have an effect, the release of matthew hedges? i mean, for us as a family, it was a lovely hopeful...