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boris johnson has won the u.k.'s bricks and general election having roundly defeated the opposition labor party you have to go back to the 1980 s. to get a conservative majority this big the labor party leader jeremy colvin has now said he will step down so what does all that mean for the brics it and can boris johnson prime minister deliver on his promise to get rex's done this is inside story. hello and welcome to the special inside story coming to you today from westminster here in central london boris johnson knew he had to win and win big and win big he did the labor party led by jeremy corbyn only had to get enough seats to form some sort of loose coalition with the scottish nationalist party up in edinburgh they didn't even get close to managing that so jeremy colvin has now said he will go he'll probably hang around however until april but boris johnson says he can deliver on bracks at that process in theory can and should he says kick off straight away with bricks it beginning to happen in january with a tr
boris johnson has won the u.k.'s bricks and general election having roundly defeated the opposition labor party you have to go back to the 1980 s. to get a conservative majority this big the labor party leader jeremy colvin has now said he will step down so what does all that mean for the brics it and can boris johnson prime minister deliver on his promise to get rex's done this is inside story. hello and welcome to the special inside story coming to you today from westminster here in central...
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his character and boris running camp boris johnson ran it ran a ran a campaign that was more just about one message getting back to don and i think the fascinating thing about this result is that you see how. one hand people have voted for bars boris johnson's leadership qualities which they feel stronger than those of german koeppen but on the other hand they've also voted for human being because they see that boris johnson is a unique character someone who rises above all of these attempts to. criticize his character as a personal played a big role but for you personally as a u.k. citizen leaving britain leaving the u.k. is going to make a lot of problems for you professionally isn't it i mean how are you going to be able to travel around you know you're not going to have that u.k. access to the countries that you need to go to as a as a musician will the truth is we don't know that we actually don't know what's going to happen. i'm feeling fairly optimistic i mean full people in my profession of course we are slightly anxious that orchestras and musicians will find it more difficult
his character and boris running camp boris johnson ran it ran a ran a campaign that was more just about one message getting back to don and i think the fascinating thing about this result is that you see how. one hand people have voted for bars boris johnson's leadership qualities which they feel stronger than those of german koeppen but on the other hand they've also voted for human being because they see that boris johnson is a unique character someone who rises above all of these attempts...
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well us president has sent congratulations to boris johnson on twitter from tweeting graduations to boris johnson on his great when britain and the united states will now be free to strike a massive new trade deal after u.s. president has long been a supporter of the u.k. leaving the european union. well matheson is at the european council in brussels looking at some of the response that we're getting there at this hour let's cross over to brussels if we could we have confirmation now that boris johnson has won with an outright majority was that the outcome that european leaders were expecting i would say brian there are 2 sides to this of course on the one hand you have the situation that now the man who has i would say to finalize this deal that his predecessor to reset may already worked on with the e.u. that man is now in the driving seat and the e.u. is quite confident that the deal they have worked so hard on will now get through parliament possibly even this year that is the good news the brother bad news for many in the e.u. institutions but also in many member states is the feeli
well us president has sent congratulations to boris johnson on twitter from tweeting graduations to boris johnson on his great when britain and the united states will now be free to strike a massive new trade deal after u.s. president has long been a supporter of the u.k. leaving the european union. well matheson is at the european council in brussels looking at some of the response that we're getting there at this hour let's cross over to brussels if we could we have confirmation now that...
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will the real boris johnson now please stand up? so the boris johnson has said get brexit done.t won him this election. it was clear. people on both sides of the brexit divide just want to get on with it and he succeeded in that. but just tell us and tell our viewers so that everybody's clear that this is not the end of the brexit debate. even if he divorces britain from the eu, he's still got to create a deal. >> far from it, yes. brexit stage two begins the moment that he gets through -- this is just getting britain out of the mechanics of the european union. as you say, christiane. the whole business now is getting a new trade deal with europe while simultaneously trying to get trade deals with the rest of the world, particularly the united states. getting those two things to mesh together is going to be very difficult for a start. but the curious thing is, you know, boris johnson, he doesn't carry a lot of ideological baggage. when it came to the referendum vote in 2016, he was a journalist and he had two articles written. one in favor of joining -- staying with europe and o
will the real boris johnson now please stand up? so the boris johnson has said get brexit done.t won him this election. it was clear. people on both sides of the brexit divide just want to get on with it and he succeeded in that. but just tell us and tell our viewers so that everybody's clear that this is not the end of the brexit debate. even if he divorces britain from the eu, he's still got to create a deal. >> far from it, yes. brexit stage two begins the moment that he gets through...
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throughout the election campaign boris johnson drove home one message. and it seems his publicist his stunts up and down the country have paid off. easy to get pretty well he's of the public. he made it all look so easy but it times johnson's carefully choreographed campaign ran into real life problems he struggled to deal with a reporter's question about a sick 4 year old boy forced to lie in a hospital floor in northern england because of a lack of beds. like my. sister his mother says the n.h.s. is in crisis. but it's a terrible terrible. and his critics say this is the real face of boris johnson a dangerous politician who makes empty promises including at the pricks it can you make a promise today to the british public that you will not go back to brussels and ask for another yes and so on and with. each. johnson was of course forced to break that promise and to quest another delay from the e.u. . he was also accused of ripping up the rule book by suspending british parliament in order to try to force m.p.'s to back his bricks deal the supreme court
throughout the election campaign boris johnson drove home one message. and it seems his publicist his stunts up and down the country have paid off. easy to get pretty well he's of the public. he made it all look so easy but it times johnson's carefully choreographed campaign ran into real life problems he struggled to deal with a reporter's question about a sick 4 year old boy forced to lie in a hospital floor in northern england because of a lack of beds. like my. sister his mother says the...
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boris johnson has been returned as the u.k.'s prime minister he had to win and win big we'll tell you how the numbers are stacking up. jeremy corbyn the labor party leader has now announced he will not be standing again as party leader what happens to the labor party from here on in. and i'm astounded also coming up. the low turnout and protests down the algerians contested presidential election. and the rescue operation in new zealand as 6 bodies are recovered following monday's apart had a corruption. very much the morning after the night before here up and down the length and breadth of the u.k. this election results that boris johnson has defied most of the predictions for the labor party the main opposition party here in the u.k. you have to go back to 1935 to get a result that is this bad for the governing conservatives you only have to go back to the mid eighty's 198384 to get a result that is this good they are heading back to the house in days of having margaret thatcher number 10 they would say their house even days ho
boris johnson has been returned as the u.k.'s prime minister he had to win and win big we'll tell you how the numbers are stacking up. jeremy corbyn the labor party leader has now announced he will not be standing again as party leader what happens to the labor party from here on in. and i'm astounded also coming up. the low turnout and protests down the algerians contested presidential election. and the rescue operation in new zealand as 6 bodies are recovered following monday's apart had a...
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exit polls point to an emphatic victory for boris johnson's conservative party in the u.k. snap election. if confirmed johnson will have an overwhelming majority to push it through parliament. you're watching our extended coverage of the u.k. election results on our team denis of that global headquarters in doha also coming up. libyan warlord. orders his forces to advance into central tripoli saying the final battle was a rise. and a passing plea for me and miles leader for the world's top court to throw out a case of genocide on range of minorities. first the british prime minister barak's johnson's decision to call a snap election looks to have paid off official results from thursday's vita coming in but the exit polls are indicating that his conservative party is well on calls to win its biggest majority in decades now if it's confirmed johnson will gain crucial control of parliament to push through bracks it will brennan begins our coverage. the 1st results came in traditional labor strongholds in northeast england to dramatically reduce labor majorities seems to confir
exit polls point to an emphatic victory for boris johnson's conservative party in the u.k. snap election. if confirmed johnson will have an overwhelming majority to push it through parliament. you're watching our extended coverage of the u.k. election results on our team denis of that global headquarters in doha also coming up. libyan warlord. orders his forces to advance into central tripoli saying the final battle was a rise. and a passing plea for me and miles leader for the world's top...
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results pointing to a massive majority in parliament for the tories fantastic news for prime minister boris johnson and his pledge to get it done but it is a crushing defeat for jeremy poor of a few says he will not lead labor into new elections will have full analysis. also on the show european union leaders taken the results and plot their own way forward to brussels summit backs commission president was love on the lions green deal. it pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming decades. plus rescue workers launching a dangerous mission to recover the bodies of people killed in a volcanic eruption in new zealand now just one breath of this toxic gases on that island can prove fatal. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us britain's conservatives are on course to win their mandate for breakfast by a wide margin all signs pointing to a massive victory for prime minister boris johnson's party in thursday's election and and historic defeat for the opposition labor party johnson himself has been reelected to. his west london seat with a considerable lead over the 2nd place labor
results pointing to a massive majority in parliament for the tories fantastic news for prime minister boris johnson and his pledge to get it done but it is a crushing defeat for jeremy poor of a few says he will not lead labor into new elections will have full analysis. also on the show european union leaders taken the results and plot their own way forward to brussels summit backs commission president was love on the lions green deal. it pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming...
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classic boris johnson. .. hefty majority in the new house of commons, and outlining a great torrent of a speech what he intends torrent of a speech what he intends to do so we were talking about tone earlier, we were talking about content, earlier, we were talking about co nte nt, we earlier, we were talking about content, we were talking about intentions and political direction. what do you make of it, andrew? apart from the obvious point we need severe curbs of alliteration, who knows, people make their own minds up, a lot of boris sceptics and also borrows allergics will think at that and they are beginning to hear what they are hoping for, the more generous, open aspect of boris johnson because the biggest single question in british politics this morning is who is borisjohnson politically? one very close friend of his, very active conservative who knows him well says, do you know, he's much more michael heseltine than he is margaret thatcher, and that sounded to me more heseltine than thatcher and if that
classic boris johnson. .. hefty majority in the new house of commons, and outlining a great torrent of a speech what he intends torrent of a speech what he intends to do so we were talking about tone earlier, we were talking about content, earlier, we were talking about co nte nt, we earlier, we were talking about content, we were talking about intentions and political direction. what do you make of it, andrew? apart from the obvious point we need severe curbs of alliteration, who knows, people...
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nina, quite a night for boris. >> absolutely, boris johnson has been in and out of the doors here atheadquarters. he's back in there now speaking to his team. we saw the chairman of the conservative party leave just about 15 minutes ago and broad smiles on their faces. this has been a very successful night here for some of these very instinctive politicians to borrow a word that is used to describe boris johnson's friend, donald trump, who you just quoted in that tweet from half an hour ago. the reality is this is probably the biggest electoral victory for the conservative party since margaret thatcher delivered her version of that back in 1987. but there are things to note of change. the conservative party from here on, because it's managed to abrate that northern red wall of seats up in the north of country, working class heart lands there, this mean that is the conservative party will be drawn from a different demographic. it'll have to change the way how it makes jobs policy. it'll have to think about a different type of party membership and electorate going forward. that appears
nina, quite a night for boris. >> absolutely, boris johnson has been in and out of the doors here atheadquarters. he's back in there now speaking to his team. we saw the chairman of the conservative party leave just about 15 minutes ago and broad smiles on their faces. this has been a very successful night here for some of these very instinctive politicians to borrow a word that is used to describe boris johnson's friend, donald trump, who you just quoted in that tweet from half an hour...
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that is what boris johnson wants voters to think. i was boris johnson wants voters to think. in boris johnson wants voters to think. i was in the north—east today, watching him give a speech in front of factory workers, when he was confronted about his photograph, and his message is, we are a new government, we have got new ideas, we will put new money in. of course, his party has been in for a decade. he has been a cabinet minister. he is trying to completely disassociate himself with all of that, and one of the big questions of this election, that what we will point out, is has he convinced voters that all of that nastiness and all of that stuff that happened in the last ten years isn't anything to do with me, golf, or will some of it get pinned on him as well as david cameron and george osborne and theresa may and the rest? it's interesting that the ft should put it on the front page, because there are a lot of other big international stories. it clearly shows the resonance of this, in terms of the politics. to be honest to journalists, it's terms of the politics. to be ho
that is what boris johnson wants voters to think. i was boris johnson wants voters to think. in boris johnson wants voters to think. i was in the north—east today, watching him give a speech in front of factory workers, when he was confronted about his photograph, and his message is, we are a new government, we have got new ideas, we will put new money in. of course, his party has been in for a decade. he has been a cabinet minister. he is trying to completely disassociate himself with all of...
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going into this with the braids of party and getting braids it done was an important message that boris got out the problem that we had was bragg's exhaustion and people didn't want to hear about bragg's yet the bigger issue was after 3 and a half years like 1278 days ago. the 17400000 of the country voted to leave and 75 percent of the parliamentarian said we really don't care what you voted and we're going to usurp democracy and not let you have brags it and then boris came up with a bunch of sharp soundbites like i'm going to get braids it done i'm going to do it right away i'm going to die in a ditch he didn't die in a ditch he didn't get braids it done on october 31st he's made a lot of promises and his latest ones were that got him over the line were we have a new oven baked bragg's it deal now a couple of things that i would say about that his deal is not new it's 95 percent to reason may's terrible treaty it's not ready it's half baked and it's not brags that it's for current form so i you know i think that those are the topics we can start out with and you know if you want to g
going into this with the braids of party and getting braids it done was an important message that boris got out the problem that we had was bragg's exhaustion and people didn't want to hear about bragg's yet the bigger issue was after 3 and a half years like 1278 days ago. the 17400000 of the country voted to leave and 75 percent of the parliamentarian said we really don't care what you voted and we're going to usurp democracy and not let you have brags it and then boris came up with a bunch of...
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victory,hatcher like boris will be prime minister. look for the mayor of london boris.our with martin sarao sorrell. keenene lacqua with tom on the green. they delivered truly a historic election. francine: boris johnson is the most powerful conservative prime minister since margaret thatcher. he is meeting the queen. we saw the jaguar arrived at buckingham palace and we are expecting him to come out and about 20, 30 minutes to form a new government. tom: you wonder to they immediately move more centrist to signal to the labour people who voted conservative this time? francine: it is interesting listening to his speech at 7:30 this morning. he is trying to unify the country and what will be significant is when the markets try to understand his intent on brexit post withdrawal agreement. tom: jon ferro and i will join you for two hours after this our. right now a data check. a left in every asset class. -- lift in every asset class. futures up 16. the euro 1.1181 and sterling with a pop. francine: equities are marching upwards from beijing to paris on the back of the u.s
victory,hatcher like boris will be prime minister. look for the mayor of london boris.our with martin sarao sorrell. keenene lacqua with tom on the green. they delivered truly a historic election. francine: boris johnson is the most powerful conservative prime minister since margaret thatcher. he is meeting the queen. we saw the jaguar arrived at buckingham palace and we are expecting him to come out and about 20, 30 minutes to form a new government. tom: you wonder to they immediately move...
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boris the campaigner, boris the mayor, boris the prime minister. the question is, does he come back to the center? morninghis words this that he sees the need for unity, to repair the trust. it knowledges we've been arguing for the sake of arguing for too long. he does need to show those labour votes he brought over that he means that. what he says on any given day is anybody's guess. here is of the reaches a labour party that, by every report i've seen, has been destroyed. you can go back to david lloyd george, and forget about the history of it. what is the monday story for labour? how do they regroup? rosalind: that's a good question. jerry miracle written can stay on until matt -- jeremy corbyn can stay on until may of next year. tom: impossible. rosalind: he could take some time to reflect. they will have a protracted leadership process. you can expect that to be painful. jonathan: in addition, there might be an assumption out there that the left wing politics of jeremy corbyn don't work, so labour will change. i wonder if that is a fact. we s
boris the campaigner, boris the mayor, boris the prime minister. the question is, does he come back to the center? morninghis words this that he sees the need for unity, to repair the trust. it knowledges we've been arguing for the sake of arguing for too long. he does need to show those labour votes he brought over that he means that. what he says on any given day is anybody's guess. here is of the reaches a labour party that, by every report i've seen, has been destroyed. you can go back to...
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let's get to boris johnson's giant victory. hereboris johnson speaking in downing street an hour ago. johnson: i frankly urge afterne on either side of three and a half years, and increasingly arid argument, i urge everyone to find closure and to let the healing begin. guy: the prime minister speaking an hour ago. david riley joining us in london. we have seen u.k. assets responding to the news overnight to this crushing delivery -- victory delivered by boris johnson. furtherense of how much the u.k. assets could have to run. david: i do think there is some room on the upside for sterling assets. we have taken out two important tail risks for u.k. assets. one was a disorderly no deal brexit. uncertainty around whether there would be potentially a second referendum, that is off the agenda completely. thirdly, we have taken off the riskn risk, a meaningful that was being priced in things like banks and utilities and other sectors of the economy. investors are structurally underweight u.k. assets and therefore we will see inflow i
let's get to boris johnson's giant victory. hereboris johnson speaking in downing street an hour ago. johnson: i frankly urge afterne on either side of three and a half years, and increasingly arid argument, i urge everyone to find closure and to let the healing begin. guy: the prime minister speaking an hour ago. david riley joining us in london. we have seen u.k. assets responding to the news overnight to this crushing delivery -- victory delivered by boris johnson. furtherense of how much...
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. >> a have good morning a blistering win for boris as the conservatives win a majority in the uk election not so good for the labor party. they've lost over 50 seats mr. corbyn will not be running in another uk election >> i want to make it clear, i will not lead the party in any future general campaign. i will discuss with our party to ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result. >> the market reaction has been very clear on the back of this we've seen movement on the pound on the upside. the ftse 250 on fresh highs. double digit moves as far as house builders are concerned retailers are not having a bad time of it seeing also strength in the utilities. retailers will not be renationalized >> banks also to the move on the outside. banks surging on the conservative victory the rational appears to be the expectations on the bank of england rate cuts. pharmaceutical cuts under a little pressure. the moves capping some of the big gains we are seeing elsewhere on the ftse 100. >> in brussels, european leaders voicing results. the consensus that they could break the dead lock an
. >> a have good morning a blistering win for boris as the conservatives win a majority in the uk election not so good for the labor party. they've lost over 50 seats mr. corbyn will not be running in another uk election >> i want to make it clear, i will not lead the party in any future general campaign. i will discuss with our party to ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result. >> the market reaction has been very clear on the back of this we've seen...
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lucy today, very clearly it's boris johnson's victory. he seems stronger than ever. it's also a victory for all the people who want brexit to get done. how do you fefeel today? >> i think it's a very clear signal that the remain cause was defeated in this campaign. i think you saw them not working together. some of the remain party worked together but it's a clear sign that tory slogan was get brexit done and that is what will now happen with a majority even higher than was predicted. absolutely, it's an emphatic victory. >> is this the end of the remain movement? lucy: i think it's really hard to see how the remain cause in its current form continues because we will be leaving at the end of january. then there will be a free trade deal negotiated. i think what you'll see is a shift towards campaign to try and rejoin eventually, but it becomes a very different thing. it becomes much more of a longer term campaign rather than the opportunity of many from the labour party, this is the opportunity now to have another referendum but that is out of the wip doe. clovis: yo
lucy today, very clearly it's boris johnson's victory. he seems stronger than ever. it's also a victory for all the people who want brexit to get done. how do you fefeel today? >> i think it's a very clear signal that the remain cause was defeated in this campaign. i think you saw them not working together. some of the remain party worked together but it's a clear sign that tory slogan was get brexit done and that is what will now happen with a majority even higher than was predicted....
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that is why how boris johnson does brexit is why how boris johnson does brexit is important.rvative mp for the first time since 1931. the bbc‘s anna foster is there. this was one of those i think that we all wondered about. what is the sense there today? it is a sense, people have woken up and there is a real sense of disbelief, because this was of course tony blair's constituency, he won this seat in 1983. to give you an idea of the numbers, back in 1997, when there was that landslide labour victory, tony blair had a labour majority here of more than 25,000. sedgefield has woke enup with a conservative mp with a majority of 4,500. it is incredible to think notjust this seat but huge swathes of former coal mining areas and steel making areas have turned conservative. chris lloyd is with me. we were talking about the way that this was absolute labour heartland, this is where tony blair at the peak of his power brought george bush, the us president. this was his power base. he helped or it helped him shaped what became new labour and similar to where we are now, where the left—
that is why how boris johnson does brexit is why how boris johnson does brexit is important.rvative mp for the first time since 1931. the bbc‘s anna foster is there. this was one of those i think that we all wondered about. what is the sense there today? it is a sense, people have woken up and there is a real sense of disbelief, because this was of course tony blair's constituency, he won this seat in 1983. to give you an idea of the numbers, back in 1997, when there was that landslide labour...
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the cards are stacked in boris johnson's favor.e doesn't have to grant scotland the legal permission to hold another independence referendum. the cards are stacked in boris nicola sturgeon says that would be undemocratic, she has the mandate for another independence referendum. what i suspect may happen, there will be another period of agitation of a stronger calls him her and her supporters for another vote. in 2021, there is a scottish election for the scottish nicolaparliament. that will be yet again another opportunity for the snp to win the mandate to say, we have won power again, we can no longer be denied. that will be the problem. i think boris johnson can , maybe ignore it for a little while, but this is definitely not going away. vonnie: thank you. a very interesting day in scotland. coming up, on the chopping block. deutsche bank considers deep cuts to bonuses this year. can a ceo deliver on his radical restructuring plan? this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang in toronto. vonnie: i'm von
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will prime minister boris johnson's conservatives clinch the majority they need to take britain out of the e.u. or things jeremy corbin's the labor party pull off a surprise upset our coverage of the u.k. election begins now. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with those polls have just closed in britain's general election counting ballots will go on throughout the night with the 1st race is not expected to be called for at least an hour or so but british media have just released their 1st exit polls giving indications of the outcome they are pointing to a massive massive lead for worse johnson's conservative. all right to break all of this day on tonight so i'm joined here at the big table by you came politics analysts to my right here is rob much and by my colleague roger evans both of these gentlemen of course hailing from the u.k. and barbara vessel she is standing by for us in london barbara i want to start with you tell us 1st of all where you are and let's talk about these 1st numbers what do you make up. down in front of the red line which is right opposite across 3 from downi
will prime minister boris johnson's conservatives clinch the majority they need to take britain out of the e.u. or things jeremy corbin's the labor party pull off a surprise upset our coverage of the u.k. election begins now. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with those polls have just closed in britain's general election counting ballots will go on throughout the night with the 1st race is not expected to be called for at least an hour or so but british media have just released their 1st...
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i agree that boris johnson is unlikely to of trade deals, etc.t boris johnson is unlikely to try to pursue a softer brexit because he would then be seen immediately as turning against the electorate. but there is also a lot of talks that there is also a lot of talks that the deals deal that boris thrashed out was very rushed —— the deal. throughout the election campaign, borisjohnson said over throughout the election campaign, boris johnson said over and throughout the election campaign, borisjohnson said over and over again that they would not be customs checks through the irish sea from gb to ni checks through the irish sea from gb to n! and vice versa but that will obviously not be the case. everyone has confirmed that. but there may have to be some movement if boris johnson doesn't want to come out and say, sorry, iwas wrong, johnson doesn't want to come out and say, sorry, i was wrong, actually this will hurt ni. that may be very symbolic. the eu may... the eu are bound to come out and say we have got a new government, we are open to more ne
i agree that boris johnson is unlikely to of trade deals, etc.t boris johnson is unlikely to try to pursue a softer brexit because he would then be seen immediately as turning against the electorate. but there is also a lot of talks that there is also a lot of talks that the deals deal that boris thrashed out was very rushed —— the deal. throughout the election campaign, borisjohnson said over throughout the election campaign, boris johnson said over and throughout the election campaign,...
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so boris johnson there the prime minister and leader of the conservative party more than doubling his majority in his own constituency a vote emphatically in favor of his get brought down message a simple message it seems at this point to have resonated around the country because the conservative party are predicted to get a landslide victory a majority of something like $86.00 seats in a $650.00 seat parliament which of course will allow boris johnson and the conservative party to do pretty much what they like 1st things 1st of course will be back said jonah hall as our correspondent covering all of this and jonah interesting the forest johnson with his magnificent new majority in his constituency spent quite a bit of time trying to pivot and deal with the issue of domestic public services which of course many people have accused him of neglecting in favor of the bracks it message. yes absolutely he was drawn into that debate very much was made by the labor party in term a korban who were keen to refocus attention away from bragg's it that didn't work for labor boris johnson was crit
so boris johnson there the prime minister and leader of the conservative party more than doubling his majority in his own constituency a vote emphatically in favor of his get brought down message a simple message it seems at this point to have resonated around the country because the conservative party are predicted to get a landslide victory a majority of something like $86.00 seats in a $650.00 seat parliament which of course will allow boris johnson and the conservative party to do pretty...
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half should boris johnson and the -- which johnsonuld boris and the conservatives take?bigger church now. so many people have never voted what canre come up they do to keep those constituents? sir fraser: he himself has said that those people may only be lending him their vote. he said they voted for me because i said i would get brexit done so he will try to maintain the momentum to get that done or at least give the appearance of getting it done. what you heard in his first statement this morning was a lot of focus on the national health service, on police and education. he is trying to move the agenda off of a strict brexit agenda. matt: i wonder about the nhs. we have heard a cynical take that boris johnson will put the nhs on the chopping block. what is likely to happen? that has been one of the issues. there has been a lot of talk about moving toward a free trade agreement with america. there is concern about how that will affect services including the national health service and the pharmaceutical pricing. agendas another nhs which is about the spending on the ser
half should boris johnson and the -- which johnsonuld boris and the conservatives take?bigger church now. so many people have never voted what canre come up they do to keep those constituents? sir fraser: he himself has said that those people may only be lending him their vote. he said they voted for me because i said i would get brexit done so he will try to maintain the momentum to get that done or at least give the appearance of getting it done. what you heard in his first statement this...
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would remain in the european union now boris johnson there yesterday very statesman like and for the 1st time since we know him as prime minister really reached out across the aisle saying he will try to heal those divisions and calling for a message of unity there shortly before christmas but he will have a very tough job on his hands to do that now the prime minister said he wants to bring closure to the issue how likely to happen. well the bricks at issue is not going to be very quickly though on paper he can push it through now very quickly next week and will assemble again and he wants to approve the deal that he renegotiated with the european union as early as next friday which would mean that symbolically the day is finally going to come at the end of january january 31st the u.k. would officially leave the european union but that is just on paper its face so to say then we are looking at a transition period until the end of 2020 where boris johnson has to go back to the european union and. the future of trade. trade relations security relations and so on and that experts say
would remain in the european union now boris johnson there yesterday very statesman like and for the 1st time since we know him as prime minister really reached out across the aisle saying he will try to heal those divisions and calling for a message of unity there shortly before christmas but he will have a very tough job on his hands to do that now the prime minister said he wants to bring closure to the issue how likely to happen. well the bricks at issue is not going to be very quickly...
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a landslide win for boris johnson.s are left to declare, johnson's conservatives 360 60 seatswon with labor just under 200. jeremy corbyn says he will stand down. the liberal democrat leader actually lost her seat. this puts the u.k. on course to leave the eu by january 31. joining us now is bloomberg's senior executive editor, who is with me covering all the big market moves. garfield reynolds in sydney. thank you both for joining us. david, this is a huge win for the conservative party. what does it mean for brexit? >> it gives mr. johnson a mandate to get brexit done. it will be the first in -- first stage in brexit he will get done, his withdrawal agreement. he could not get it through his parliament. now he has the sort of mandate that no conservative leader has had for a generation -- for generations. it is the heyday of margaret thatcher. that deal will get past and britain will leave the european union on those terms at the end of january. we then go into the transition phase that is due to last until the end o
a landslide win for boris johnson.s are left to declare, johnson's conservatives 360 60 seatswon with labor just under 200. jeremy corbyn says he will stand down. the liberal democrat leader actually lost her seat. this puts the u.k. on course to leave the eu by january 31. joining us now is bloomberg's senior executive editor, who is with me covering all the big market moves. garfield reynolds in sydney. thank you both for joining us. david, this is a huge win for the conservative party. what...
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boris johnson did talk the times, let the healing begin.d talk about how he was aware that some people had lent him their vote, traditional labour voters voting tory who may not do so again. do you think he will govern for all of the people? this will be the big question now because he has talked about being a one nation prime minister. the term one nation conservatism is used and abused by different prime ministers, every conservative says they want to be one nation, for david cameron it was about being socially liberal and pushing forward causes such as same—sex marriages but if you look at the one nation conservatism boris johnson is going for, it will be very different. it will look at the areas in the midlands and the north that have voted tory for the first time and end away going back to a more basic version of what one nation conservatism is which is trying to connect the most poor in society with the richest. if you look at where the tories have won, lots of very prosperous shower seats as well but trying to hold the tent together
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he is the same boris he has always been.ause some people equate brexit with some other agenda, that is up to them. but boris has been consistent a one-nations been conservative who understands the symmetry, the symbiosis between a successful business sector and a successful public sector. that is what he is, what he is always going to be and i have no doubt he will deliver as promised. how does [indiscernible] -- how does he unite the country? we have to get past brexit, we have always made the case that we have to get brexit done so we can set about the job country, making people feel safe in their streets, secure in their jobs, with an economy that is growing. that is the thing. it is not the most complicated country, making people feel safeformula, but ite know will work. anna: looking at early results coming through, we have gone through a recount in blithe valley, seat held by labor since before world war ii. sunderland seems to have gone to labor. your reaction to that vote from sondland -- sunderland? james: we need t
he is the same boris he has always been.ause some people equate brexit with some other agenda, that is up to them. but boris has been consistent a one-nations been conservative who understands the symmetry, the symbiosis between a successful business sector and a successful public sector. that is what he is, what he is always going to be and i have no doubt he will deliver as promised. how does [indiscernible] -- how does he unite the country? we have to get past brexit, we have always made the...
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but boris johnson will be freed to show us what the real boris johnson politically is. that is really important. huw: just on the bigger picture, with the historic viewpnt, and given that you have been commentating t on thengs were so many us from this would involve the biggest tory majority being achieved by boris hnson dismissed as a joke by many of his colleagues, the biggest one since margaret thatcher in 1987. and the worst performance since 1983. going back to the days after the second world war. big records being broken in that sense. andrew: they're absolutely are, hur. december 2019 is going to be remembered as a historic turning point in british politics. we are going to leave the eu on boris johnson's terms, we will more souther as the governing majority. all the enthuvoasm of younger rs, all the froth and bubble anexcited on social media, has gotten nowhere. that is very important. e nal thing we have not number.about --look at the snp they are forecast to get 65 seats in otland. there will beaj confrontation over scottish independence between the freshly in
but boris johnson will be freed to show us what the real boris johnson politically is. that is really important. huw: just on the bigger picture, with the historic viewpnt, and given that you have been commentating t on thengs were so many us from this would involve the biggest tory majority being achieved by boris hnson dismissed as a joke by many of his colleagues, the biggest one since margaret thatcher in 1987. and the worst performance since 1983. going back to the days after the second...
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know this as you know we use live from berlin with briggs it in the bag it's all systems go for boris johnson and his conservatives after this secured a stunning victory in the u.k. election back in downing street mr johnson had this message for the voters and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on you'll priorities with a public that works for you and there is relief in europe that the uncertainty over breaks it is now over there is also a break a deadlock in brussels and agreed to push ahead with a green deal to make the e.u. carbon neutral by 2050 and praise for the soldiers who covered the bodies of those killed in the volcanic eruption of new zealand's for kali island family and friends that held the traditional maori dressing your seat for those who died. on a lark thank you so much for your company it was dubbed the brig's it election and now the british prime minister boris johnson says he has been given the green light to take the u.k. out of the european union well mr johnson's conservatives power to a landslide victory bringing more than 3 years
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all world leaders have been reacting to boris johnson's victory u.s. president donald trump said britain and the united states would now be free to strike what he called a massive new trade deal after a break said and the german chancellor angela merkel just said this response. force will only to use this opportunity to congratulate boris johnson to hear is to match a election victory i think that this victory is very clear it's obvious that the withdrawal agreement can be passed by the british side but also by the european side and we can then. attend to the negotiations which are going to be difficult enough on the future of the relationship between the european union and the united kingdom we made ourselves very clear we said that during the council today we will put all air in a cheek and unity into working towards this objective when. america there speaking at a press conference at the e.u. summit in brussels where leaders are meeting as well to discuss brags that and matters is covering a summit for us hi gary what other reactions have you seen t
all world leaders have been reacting to boris johnson's victory u.s. president donald trump said britain and the united states would now be free to strike what he called a massive new trade deal after a break said and the german chancellor angela merkel just said this response. force will only to use this opportunity to congratulate boris johnson to hear is to match a election victory i think that this victory is very clear it's obvious that the withdrawal agreement can be passed by the british...
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some empathy with boris is get it done they're frightened i think of losing it's not enthusiasm for boris johnson that would be the wrong way to see it many people are loaning him their votes because they just think i can't bear to live through or near the parliament the tries to block the democratic will of the people to use the cliche and therefore they don't want to know the detail in some ways i mean they're kind of almost like look he says that we'll be out after negotiations by the end of 2020 we can get this passed through parliament if we get him in so even though i hate the tories even though i don't choose boris johnson even though actually i'd like to be elsewhere i'm prepared to hold my nose in a slightly on satisfactory way of voting but it's what i found on the doorsteps roscrea in edinburgh does this all points to india of 2 no matter how the country votes. scotland towards another independence referendum. i think the whole bridge of process has pushed to go on further towards independence referendum now you can look at there's been plenty of polls in the last 3 and a half
some empathy with boris is get it done they're frightened i think of losing it's not enthusiasm for boris johnson that would be the wrong way to see it many people are loaning him their votes because they just think i can't bear to live through or near the parliament the tries to block the democratic will of the people to use the cliche and therefore they don't want to know the detail in some ways i mean they're kind of almost like look he says that we'll be out after negotiations by the end of...
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s you know boris johnson they're. on live news conference we've squandered 3 and a half years he seems to get. it so easy in a hurry no no there's very plain to be another queen's speech which is what we're in this country we're called to the know the new parliaments this is our agenda for the parliamentary term it's laid out in the queen's speech the queen reads out a few weeks ago to go do another one now we're going to do that next week we're going to get it done before christmas it'll pass he's then got to start the process all over again and getting his deal agreed through parliament member got for the 1st sitting even before parliament was dissolved for the 1st time actually got a majority for his deal but he's actually the european union it will get all that passed in january and then the u.k. will leave the european union at the end of january but will go into this transition process and then they've got until july to get the trade deal sorted out it's impossible so then they've got to decide by july whether t
s you know boris johnson they're. on live news conference we've squandered 3 and a half years he seems to get. it so easy in a hurry no no there's very plain to be another queen's speech which is what we're in this country we're called to the know the new parliaments this is our agenda for the parliamentary term it's laid out in the queen's speech the queen reads out a few weeks ago to go do another one now we're going to do that next week we're going to get it done before christmas it'll pass...
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why do we call him boris? he is mr borisjohnson. he why do we call him boris? he is mr boris johnson. he is why do we call him boris? he is mr borisjohnson. he is not my friend. prime minister boris johnson. borisjohnson. he is not my friend. prime minister borisjohnson. yes, thank you. this intimacy, this, he is one of us, is part of the problem. leaders come in different shapes and forms and there is one thing that a lot of leaders need, charisma. they need to have something that inspire you. and there some thing about his personality, his identity, whether it has been manufacturer not, that it has been manufacturer not, that it has been manufacturer not, that it has actually made people turn their attention to him. and that's pa rt of their attention to him. and that's part of it, that in formality, whether it is boris or trump.|i think he is wrong. and i think he is totally unreliable. let'sjust come up totally unreliable. let'sjust come up before you move on, yasmin, you say people don't have a deeper understanding of what. .. say people don't have a deepe
why do we call him boris? he is mr borisjohnson. he why do we call him boris? he is mr boris johnson. he is why do we call him boris? he is mr borisjohnson. he is not my friend. prime minister boris johnson. borisjohnson. he is not my friend. prime minister borisjohnson. yes, thank you. this intimacy, this, he is one of us, is part of the problem. leaders come in different shapes and forms and there is one thing that a lot of leaders need, charisma. they need to have something that inspire you....
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exit polls point to an emphatic victory for boris johnson's conservative party in the election. if confirmed it seals the fate of giving johnson the majority he needs to get the divorce deal approved by parliament. watching al-jazeera has extended coverage of the u.k. election results. at our global headquarters right here and also ahead a u.s. congressional panel is to vote at any moment on approving impeachment charges against president donald trump. and libyan warlords orders his forces to advance into central tripoli saying the final battle has a right. so the british prime minister boris johnson's decision to call a snap election looks to have paid off official results from thursday's vote are currently being tallied but exit polls indicate his conservative party is on course to win its biggest majority in decades that would give johnson crucial control of parliament in order to push through bracks it's so the exit poll conducted by u.k. broadcasters suggest the conservatives will secure an $86.00 seat majority with a total of $368.00 seats labor is predicted to get $191.00
exit polls point to an emphatic victory for boris johnson's conservative party in the election. if confirmed it seals the fate of giving johnson the majority he needs to get the divorce deal approved by parliament. watching al-jazeera has extended coverage of the u.k. election results. at our global headquarters right here and also ahead a u.s. congressional panel is to vote at any moment on approving impeachment charges against president donald trump. and libyan warlords orders his forces to...
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boris johnson is welcomed back to downing street. after the conservatives radically reconfigured britain's political map that biggest majority since 1000 into the 2nd i proud to say that members of our new one nation government a people's government will set out from constituencies that have never returned a conservative m.p. for a 100 years and yes they will have been able i mean mandate from this election to get it done and we will honor that mandate by general the 31st striking a more grateful note johnson thank labor voters for swapping sides of his promise now to embrace all and deliver grex that i say thank you for the trust you have placed in us and in me. and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on your priorities with a parliament that works for you by. a group of protesters gathered near downing street rejecting his vision angered by the outcome in which the conservative party took dozens of naked seats in the country's industrial north americans i think it was i thank you very much for the labor
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when boris johnson stands up at the dispatch box not only has he got a big majority of m.p.'s behind him granted labor right quotes with a small l working class conservative m.p.'s backing him and pushing him opposite him in the chamber will be a labor party in disarray a liberal democrat party in disarray and up north of the border you've got nicolas sturgeon going actually i'm really strong really powerful just now so you better give me another referendum here otherwise they'll be trouble i mean. with the exception of scotland and he just didn't ignore their calls for a referendum at least for the time being i think you could argue it's not really fair of the s.n.p. to say we demand a referendum now not even knowing what the final shape of bracks it is going to be because in the end with this enormous majority the johnson's no guts if he says to all these new intake of m.p.'s who are parliamentary career is entirely to him look a no he said we're going to leave by the end of 2020 but just give me a bit more time to dot all the i's and cross all it sees i will have a superdu
when boris johnson stands up at the dispatch box not only has he got a big majority of m.p.'s behind him granted labor right quotes with a small l working class conservative m.p.'s backing him and pushing him opposite him in the chamber will be a labor party in disarray a liberal democrat party in disarray and up north of the border you've got nicolas sturgeon going actually i'm really strong really powerful just now so you better give me another referendum here otherwise they'll be trouble i...
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yes, a boris win was a lwa ys concerned?ut the size of the majority surprised even traders here. it means we have a functional government, a parliament that will work, and they like that. they think that the majority is so big it will effectively neutralise some of the ha rd effectively neutralise some of the hard brexit people in the party who would advocate living without a deal. we also saw politically sensitive stocks doing well, up double digits in terms of percent, and the utilities thatjeremy corbyn wa nted and the utilities thatjeremy corbyn wanted to nationalise, that threat evaporated overnight and they all did well. some concerns over the scottish referendum potential and best eu deal taking some doing, that is what they will be worried about next. thank you. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is with me. a divisive campaign and divisive election and referendum result that split the country. how does boris johnson bring us all back together? that is the key challenge. parts of it is told. we saw a littl
yes, a boris win was a lwa ys concerned?ut the size of the majority surprised even traders here. it means we have a functional government, a parliament that will work, and they like that. they think that the majority is so big it will effectively neutralise some of the ha rd effectively neutralise some of the hard brexit people in the party who would advocate living without a deal. we also saw politically sensitive stocks doing well, up double digits in terms of percent, and the utilities...
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an exit poll shows boris johnson's conservative party is on course to win a majority in the u.k. election allowing him to push through his bricks it plan. the u.s. house judiciary committee prepares to vote on whether to impeach the u.s. president donald trump. indian security forces shoot to protesters as they're deployed to stop progress to pass a state over a controversial citizenship bill. it was being called the most important election in a generation and the u.k. vote appears to have produced one of the largest conservative party wins in a generation voting has ended and the exit poll predictions put boris johnson's conservative party on track for its biggest win since margaret thatcher was prime minister the conservatives are on course to secure a clear majority with as many as $368.00 seats that's 50 seats more than they won the last election in 2017 labor is projected to get $191.00 significantly less than the $262.00 seats they won last time around the scottish national party looks likely to win $55.00 seats in scotland while the liberal democrats are projected to win j
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boris johnson awake an hour later yours and you were shot a set to stay for. one time will be joining the peace negotiations a process well if we should analysis of the northern ireland results it's not the problem the nationalists for the 1st time ever had more seats than the unionists but when you look at the actual vote the unionist vote was far in excess of the nationalist or the republican side and in that sense i don't think that northern ireland is unstable it's gone a little bit closer towards a united ireland but that's not going to happen for at least 10 years which is at least 2 general elections great so let's claim program of just a brief indication for me on my favorite subject whether scotland you 1st whether. boris johnson cannot afford to lose scotland if he has a allows a referendum and if the referendum goes in favor of independence that will cost him his credibility that will be his legacy much more than bracks said so the big question is number one does he allow a referendum and they only do that if he thinks he can win it or number 2 does
boris johnson awake an hour later yours and you were shot a set to stay for. one time will be joining the peace negotiations a process well if we should analysis of the northern ireland results it's not the problem the nationalists for the 1st time ever had more seats than the unionists but when you look at the actual vote the unionist vote was far in excess of the nationalist or the republican side and in that sense i don't think that northern ireland is unstable it's gone a little bit closer...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin boris johnson's conservatives winning an outright majority in the u.k. election. with this mandate and this majority will at last good will to do all. of that. but just johnson celebrating at party headquarters before heading to number 10 downing street to prepare to push his plans for breakfast through the british parliament will have full analysis and look at what this means for the u.k. . and european union leaders or course processing the massive conservatory they're planning their own way forward a brussels song that's baxley european commission president's green deal get pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming decades. and we'll get a firsthand account of life in china's internment camp for as we go are we were minority inmates there are punished for speaking their own language or subject to abuse and daily knowing. i brought thomas great to have you with us britain's conservatives have won an overall majority in the country's general election decisively ending 3 and a half years of complete political gridlock prime minister bori
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i am voting for boris johnson.re were more working class voters and the tories were redefined as an english national party. they are gaining support from people who believe in brexit, it is a different sort of polity, not the old—fashioned conservative sort of polity, not the old —fashioned conservative party, and that is why borisjohnson will have trouble going back to being a one—nation tory, because the people who elected him are not expecting that. if you look at the 2008 election, he managed to win london from ken livingstone, and i think the thing with boris is he has managed to transition traditional patry boundaries before, and i think it is whether you like him or load him,| it is whether you like him or load him, ithink it is whether you like him or load him, i think he does connect with people, and he gets people talking, perhaps sometimes not for the reasons he would want, but other times his ability to connect with people means they will talk about the subjects he has talked about, issues he has raised
i am voting for boris johnson.re were more working class voters and the tories were redefined as an english national party. they are gaining support from people who believe in brexit, it is a different sort of polity, not the old—fashioned conservative sort of polity, not the old —fashioned conservative party, and that is why borisjohnson will have trouble going back to being a one—nation tory, because the people who elected him are not expecting that. if you look at the 2008 election, he...