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against the will of so many parliamentarians here pushed this election through now and also deny barbara m.p.'s they approved the bill that would stop a new deal departure from the european union so what could be boris johnson's next move then after that defeat. he basically has to go to the european union that's what is what this bill says and has to ask for for location off the bricks a date a he said he doesn't want to do that is this is absolutely against his plans and when and then i asked will he stick to the law he said yes he would sort of obey it but i mean those are contradictory things that boris johnson said in that but it's quite clear that he does not want this he wants to avoid this under all circumstances and so he looks to do anything to stop on the law which might come into legal force you over this weekend or by the coming monday so what what. outcome of this is still out who's going to win this power struggle in this mentoring question of the british future is it yet completely oh yeah still a lot of open questions and the clock of course continues to wind down for lawmak
against the will of so many parliamentarians here pushed this election through now and also deny barbara m.p.'s they approved the bill that would stop a new deal departure from the european union so what could be boris johnson's next move then after that defeat. he basically has to go to the european union that's what is what this bill says and has to ask for for location off the bricks a date a he said he doesn't want to do that is this is absolutely against his plans and when and then i asked...
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politics the way in a in a way that we haven't seen before and we're also getting reports barbara that some labor m.p.'s say that they believe them in this and tomorrow and that they want the existing breaks it withdraw all deal to be voted upon again and that is now correct me if i'm wrong but it bentz the withdrawal deal that was negotiated by former prime minister to resume a the one that parliament has already rejected 3 times for. and that seems rather a difficult thing to do because as you said of course it's been voted down for 3 times already and everybody after that agreed on this particular brecht's the deal is dead as a dodo but can it be revived nobody knows however it is going to be difficult for that labor motion to go through tomorrow because among the tare rebels are some remainders there are some who want and who have won sort of a negotiated deal that is very close to the european union but there is also a larger number that says we will have sort of stand for brics it because that's what the referendum in 2016 said thought we do under no circumstances want a hard break said so ther
politics the way in a in a way that we haven't seen before and we're also getting reports barbara that some labor m.p.'s say that they believe them in this and tomorrow and that they want the existing breaks it withdraw all deal to be voted upon again and that is now correct me if i'm wrong but it bentz the withdrawal deal that was negotiated by former prime minister to resume a the one that parliament has already rejected 3 times for. and that seems rather a difficult thing to do because as...
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our correspondent barbara in london covering the story for us so we asked her if m.p.'s who oppose a new deal breaks it if they will heed johnson's call and but with his government in those crucial votes this week here's what she had to say. built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days and there is an almighty poll struggle going on once again over bricks it between the prime minister and we still remember trees of me who had to sort of fit to survive this several times and palm and cheer in the back of house and we know that there are about 20 tory rebels if one of them is the former chancellor of the a check of fulfilment who was in that position interested maze government and they all say there is no mandate no deal breck's it it's moderate conservatives who say we do not want this and we really have to keep boris johnson from going that way from crèche written out of c.e.o. and so everybody here expects them to sort of take over the engine to tomorrow if they vote because boris johnson said he does not want an election botch that doesn't mean there is not
our correspondent barbara in london covering the story for us so we asked her if m.p.'s who oppose a new deal breaks it if they will heed johnson's call and but with his government in those crucial votes this week here's what she had to say. built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days and there is an almighty poll struggle going on once again over bricks it between the prime minister and we still remember trees of me who had to sort of fit to survive this several times and palm and...
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becomes opponent bob reversal in london welcome barbara quite a week for votes on britain's departure from the e.u. let's start with the vote tomorrow in which m.p.'s want to take control of the legislative agenda away from the government tonight the prime minister i'm not to do this will they listen. oh no they won't fill because they've built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days and there is an almighty power struggle going on once again over breaks it between the prime minister and we still remember trees of me who had to sort of fit to survive this several times and palm and cheer in the back of house and we know that there are of our 20 tory revotes if one of them is the former chancellor of the a check of fulfilment who was in that position interested mase government and they all say there is no mandate no deal directs it it's moderate conservatives who say we do not want this and we really have to keep boris johnson from going that way from trash written out of c.e.o. and so everybody here expects them to sort of take over the engine to tomorrow if they've. piece of opposed to a no deal bracks so they're expected to put forwa
becomes opponent bob reversal in london welcome barbara quite a week for votes on britain's departure from the e.u. let's start with the vote tomorrow in which m.p.'s want to take control of the legislative agenda away from the government tonight the prime minister i'm not to do this will they listen. oh no they won't fill because they've built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days and there is an almighty power struggle going on once again over breaks it between the prime minister...
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m.p. leaving his side to walk over to the opposition as barbara parliament today basically rowsley back you know the right to control the boards the agenda is that enough to prevent another deal brinson. we are no waiting for the vote that might be imminent because a lot of the old brick sit arguments have been rehashed here and polman did during the last hours bought also as alex already said there was a new layer of arguments and that was directed against boris johnson because his opponents are telling him you are lying to us and they're giving. in order to prove that it's not only that he says corrective negotiations are swimmingly even though they aren't effectually existing but it is the yawn that he is sort of pursuing a heart breaks it in not telling them about his intentions that he won see do something else on the cover of talking about the european union and that it needs to be blackmailed into submission mol this by britain in order to make enough concessions for boris johnson and his hard line is to be satisfied. after all this has been exchanged we'll see if they did all of ser
m.p. leaving his side to walk over to the opposition as barbara parliament today basically rowsley back you know the right to control the boards the agenda is that enough to prevent another deal brinson. we are no waiting for the vote that might be imminent because a lot of the old brick sit arguments have been rehashed here and polman did during the last hours bought also as alex already said there was a new layer of arguments and that was directed against boris johnson because his opponents...
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she joins me tonight from london good evening to you barbara that's going to be quite a night and let's talk about what happened today a conservative m.p. literally stood up and switched parties right in front of the prime minister today and with that boris johnson lost his majority how big of a blow is that. it was a spectacular act of course and everybody sort of silently gasped in palm and when it happens and spot they couldn't trust their eyes however it is mostly a symbolic act because this was the last man guaranteeing the nominal majority far bars johnson bought for days it has been clear that there is a real have a group of about 20 chary m.p.'s who are intending to vote him down anyway at least with regards to a hard for exit and that is defining the government would say to the majority of course johnson was on paper that as bad as however this is actual fight this one m.p. shows it's certain amount of contempt. amongst a tory of his it tory opponents against the prime minister who they say is not telling them the truth about the kind of pranks it and the kind of negotiation he sees holding with the european union and that is
she joins me tonight from london good evening to you barbara that's going to be quite a night and let's talk about what happened today a conservative m.p. literally stood up and switched parties right in front of the prime minister today and with that boris johnson lost his majority how big of a blow is that. it was a spectacular act of course and everybody sort of silently gasped in palm and when it happens and spot they couldn't trust their eyes however it is mostly a symbolic act because...
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m.p.'s the facts ahead of another crucial breck's a vote. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program hurrican dorrian grows in size but weakens as it batters the bahamas with dangerous winds and a life threatening storm surge un experts find potential war crimes on all sides in the yemen conflict and say the u.s. britain and france may be complicit and why america's love affair with e-books appears to be ending. thank you for joining us we begin with another momentous day in british politics just a few hours ago prime minister boris johnson lost his parliamentary majority when one of his m.p.'s defected to the pro e.u. liberal democrats johnson has vowed to leave the e.u. on october 31st even if it means crashing out without a deal but dozens of m.p.'s including many from his own conservative party want to stop that they've introduced a motion to prevent a no deal breaks it which will be voted on in a couple of hours if they are successful johnson has suggested he will then push for a snap election where
m.p.'s the facts ahead of another crucial breck's a vote. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program hurrican dorrian grows in size but weakens as it batters the bahamas with dangerous winds and a life threatening storm surge un experts find potential war crimes on all sides in the yemen conflict and say the u.s. britain and france may be complicit and why america's love affair with e-books appears to be ending. thank you for joining us we...
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m.p.'s opposing brexit will heed johnson's call and vote with his government in the crucial votes this week. here's what she said. barbara: they've built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days. there is an almighty power struggle going on once again over brexit between the prime minister and we still remember theresa may who had sort of to survive this several times and parliament here and we know there are around 20 tory rebels. one of them is the former chancellor of the exchequer, phil hammond, who was in that position in theresa may's government and they all say there is no mandate for a no-deal brexit. it's moderate conservatives who say we do not want this and we really have to keep boris johnson from going that way, from crashing britain out of the e.u. so everybody here expects them to sort of take over the agenda tomorrow if they vote because boris johnson said he does not want an election, but that doesn't mean there is not going to be an election. so observers here in london are clear in their opinion that they say he just said this to sort of tell everybody that if he would be forced into an electi
m.p.'s opposing brexit will heed johnson's call and vote with his government in the crucial votes this week. here's what she said. barbara: they've built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days. there is an almighty power struggle going on once again over brexit between the prime minister and we still remember theresa may who had sort of to survive this several times and parliament here and we know there are around 20 tory rebels. one of them is the former chancellor of the exchequer,...
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barbara what did we look. we have learnt this that burst johnston surprises once again because all afternoon rumors had been swirling here in london that he would be calling is snap election because factually if m.p.'s vote him down and that means that about to run 20 variables among his own tory party how willing to go with the opposition and vote for formal education off the bricks a day yet again force him to sort of get away from a new deal then he would called an election in order to sort of support them however he now has said he doesn't want to action that my told true only to wednesday we have seen that vital vote because if they do vote him down it effectually means he doesn't have a majority involvement anymore he at the moment has a majority of just one vote if the do you feel the northern irish can save him then from that is more or less a vote of no confidence and then he might change his mind yet again there's just all mouth. i wonder how much wishing to impugn them out we should believe him he. he says the he said during that quick speech that the chances of getting a deal increasing everybody else outside 10 downing street seems to think the chances of getting a deal are actually
barbara what did we look. we have learnt this that burst johnston surprises once again because all afternoon rumors had been swirling here in london that he would be calling is snap election because factually if m.p.'s vote him down and that means that about to run 20 variables among his own tory party how willing to go with the opposition and vote for formal education off the bricks a day yet again force him to sort of get away from a new deal then he would called an election in order to sort...
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m.p.'s that affects the head of another crucial bracks a vote. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program hurrican dorrian grows in size but weekends as it batters the bahamas with dangerous winds and a life threatening storm surge un experts find potential war crimes on all sides in the yemen conflict and say the u.s. britain and france may be complicit and why america's love affair.
m.p.'s that affects the head of another crucial bracks a vote. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program hurrican dorrian grows in size but weekends as it batters the bahamas with dangerous winds and a life threatening storm surge un experts find potential war crimes on all sides in the yemen conflict and say the u.s. britain and france may be complicit and why america's love affair.