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we go with boris johnson and this idea of sort of recreating some kind of post-imperial state .i think that's a fantasy of power from the us in many ways but it's certainly a very very dangerous fantasy for the u.k. and for the world and george very briefly if you would i mean what expect what reaction do you expect from a summit do you think anything will happen to boris very briefly if you can't. i think i mean the various theories on this i mean in many ways what he's doing is very much like what trump is doing you know he's saying outrageous things that are just grabbing the limelight back to himself over and over again and i think he maybe is taking a leaf out of the book i mean many commentators in the u.k. think that he's basically trying to get himself fired from to reason by his government so he can then be a sort of bricks. and be that kind of a magnet for the kind of hard right price that is the very much done what the chancellor philip hammond and many others in the party want from brics it namely in a very close relationship moving forward what boris johnson and his
we go with boris johnson and this idea of sort of recreating some kind of post-imperial state .i think that's a fantasy of power from the us in many ways but it's certainly a very very dangerous fantasy for the u.k. and for the world and george very briefly if you would i mean what expect what reaction do you expect from a summit do you think anything will happen to boris very briefly if you can't. i think i mean the various theories on this i mean in many ways what he's doing is very much like...
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the show news thing well they may want to double check that one as well it's forward say three boris johnson boris welcome. all we go into. the spanish before america and russia kill us so. other reporters sponsored by george soros as well as the u.k. and u.s. embassies in the czech republic it certainly spurs criticism of those giving interviews on this channel. well it's let's discuss a ship or with max kaiser the host of our show the kaiser reports max thank you very much indeed for joining us from america well many guests from your program listed in this report and they're also called useful idiots i mean how do you feel about that. well in the matter of boris johnson we've had his brother leo johnson and leo told me off camera they thought his brother was a lunatic and probably should never have entered politics but looking at this report monica richter who put this report together who is monica rector she's not even american she was educated at oxford which of course is a tool of nato the whole establishment an elite in the u.k. and this report is in salt to americans and other words t
the show news thing well they may want to double check that one as well it's forward say three boris johnson boris welcome. all we go into. the spanish before america and russia kill us so. other reporters sponsored by george soros as well as the u.k. and u.s. embassies in the czech republic it certainly spurs criticism of those giving interviews on this channel. well it's let's discuss a ship or with max kaiser the host of our show the kaiser reports max thank you very much indeed for joining...
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i think. the threat and people like boris johnson, do you think? ithink. that moniker of foreign secretary, minister for so and so, not that boris will never struggle for airtime! there is also the idea that just struggle for airtime! there is also the idea thatjust as theresa may herself called out the conservatives for being the nasty party, they have kind of become the nasty party again under her leadership. bringing in fresh under her leadership. bringing in fres h fa ces under her leadership. bringing in fresh faces and new talent, younger mps without baggage necessarily, that helps. things like the ivory ban also helped, her organ donor opt out as opposed to opt in helps, softening round the edges. out as opposed to opt in helps, softening round the edgesm out as opposed to opt in helps, softening round the edges. is there a generation of young stars waiting to get into the cabinet? there are some people in the 2015 and 2017 inta ke some people in the 2015 and 2017 intake who were impressive, they are u ntested intake who were impressive, they are unt
i think. the threat and people like boris johnson, do you think? ithink. that moniker of foreign secretary, minister for so and so, not that boris will never struggle for airtime! there is also the idea that just struggle for airtime! there is also the idea thatjust as theresa may herself called out the conservatives for being the nasty party, they have kind of become the nasty party again under her leadership. bringing in fresh under her leadership. bringing in fres h fa ces under her...
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it is tucked away under gps defying the nhs and boris johnson tucked away under gps defying the nhs ands and boris johnson in a tucked away under gps defying the nhs and borisjohnson in a row boat. a wonderful metaphor, calm waters for borisjohnson this a wonderful metaphor, calm waters for boris johnson this week or another rowing metaphor? i'm not sure. shall we look at the mirror? this is lisette anthony, who has waived her right to anonymity, and she says she was raped by harvey weinstein, a man who has had so many allegations of sexual misconduct or assault of various degrees thrown at him in the last couple of weeks. we know over the last decade or so he has at least been paying off various women who have made allegations. we know he has admitted to making huge settlements. this will be the first time, if this does go to court, that he would have to present himself. this is what's remarkable about this particular episode. lisette anthony has been remarkably candid about the awful experience she claims to have gone through at his hands back in the 805, now she is saying she will no
it is tucked away under gps defying the nhs and boris johnson tucked away under gps defying the nhs ands and boris johnson in a tucked away under gps defying the nhs and borisjohnson in a row boat. a wonderful metaphor, calm waters for borisjohnson this a wonderful metaphor, calm waters for boris johnson this week or another rowing metaphor? i'm not sure. shall we look at the mirror? this is lisette anthony, who has waived her right to anonymity, and she says she was raped by harvey weinstein,...
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theresa may does that and just says, look, it's switzerland, guys, it's not going to be the kind of boris johnsonable that would be. i think now the appetite really is, despite what matthew wrote in his spectator article, i think the appetite is now to get the brexit that people feel, a lot of people at least... the hard brexit at least, the boris johnson brexit? i never really bought the sort of hard or soft brexit. you either are within the european union and its controls, or not. you say the appetite, it's not a matter of what the appetite is or what people want, it's a matter of what's available, what it would be possible to get. it is becoming steadily clearer that we are at the cliffs edge and we might throw ourselves out into the world and hope for the best, which is the daily telegraph's view, or we try and reach an accommodation with the european union, which means crossing some of these redlines. some of the worries, you put yourself in a situation, which you yourself are a very eloquently in the spectator article, matthew, you end up in a situation where you are the rule taka, you have
theresa may does that and just says, look, it's switzerland, guys, it's not going to be the kind of boris johnsonable that would be. i think now the appetite really is, despite what matthew wrote in his spectator article, i think the appetite is now to get the brexit that people feel, a lot of people at least... the hard brexit at least, the boris johnson brexit? i never really bought the sort of hard or soft brexit. you either are within the european union and its controls, or not. you say the...
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comedy show news thing well they may want to double check that one as well its power in say three boris johnson boris welcome. are we going to get a chance to fight the spanish before america and russia killer saw. the . proportion of the reporters sponsored by george soros as well as the u.k. and u.s. embassies in the czech republic it certainly spares no criticism of those giving interviews on this channel. we decided to ask some of our guests who were mentioned in that list the so-called useful idiots what they thought about the description. development is somehow trash it gets more and more aggressive across europe the political debates and one of these games they are playing. they are destroying the reputation of politicians they don't like i don't think that it's fair to say that we are simply here is russian stooges i am not anti russian but sometimes i'm quite critical of russia over syria and over the detention of political prisoners like others. you know of course everybody has their agendas but r.t. i think has certainly not tried to constrain my expression or the expression of many
comedy show news thing well they may want to double check that one as well its power in say three boris johnson boris welcome. are we going to get a chance to fight the spanish before america and russia killer saw. the . proportion of the reporters sponsored by george soros as well as the u.k. and u.s. embassies in the czech republic it certainly spares no criticism of those giving interviews on this channel. we decided to ask some of our guests who were mentioned in that list the so-called...
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boris johnson's —— situation over boris johnson's with his comments.s week. he picked up a clustering with real madrid this week. second in the group should be enough to secure a play—off spot but they have tricky matches away in georgia and in the republic of ireland. the former england cricket captain michael vaughan said the management should have penalised ben stokes when he went out drinking during the old trafford test against south africa in august. he was arrested last month after a brawl outside a night clu b month after a brawl outside a night club following another match in bristol. and the british gymnast failed to make the podium in montreal. he took gold in rio de janeiro. i will be back with another update in 15 minutes. see you then. the president of the european union jean—claude juncker says not enough progress has been made in the brexit negotiations to move to the next phase of talks about trade and the future relationship. addressing meps at the european parliament ahead of motion criticising the uk approach to brexit negotiations,
boris johnson's —— situation over boris johnson's with his comments.s week. he picked up a clustering with real madrid this week. second in the group should be enough to secure a play—off spot but they have tricky matches away in georgia and in the republic of ireland. the former england cricket captain michael vaughan said the management should have penalised ben stokes when he went out drinking during the old trafford test against south africa in august. he was arrested last month after...
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well, let's be honest, boris johnson the boat this afternoon?s not do dull. he doesn't do staid, soled, serious—minded speeches. let the lion roar is his speech. kapow. zing, high energy and high excitement, oodles of optimism about brexit. he'll beat about the head the doom—amongers and all those who believe it will end in tears. in a way, that is a rock the boat moment. it isa way, that is a rock the boat moment. it is a compare and contrast moment. people will read a cross to theresa may and the sort of response she gets. she has a much more serious and caution approach. she doesn't excite the conference in the way borisjohnson almost certainly excite the conference in the way boris johnson almost certainly will. they like his flamboyant style. there will be people who think i wonder who life would be like if he we re wonder who life would be like if he were leader. in terms of the content of his speech, i don't expect boris johnson to get out his red felt tip pen and scribble in a load of red lines where he disagrees with mrs may. the reason
well, let's be honest, boris johnson the boat this afternoon?s not do dull. he doesn't do staid, soled, serious—minded speeches. let the lion roar is his speech. kapow. zing, high energy and high excitement, oodles of optimism about brexit. he'll beat about the head the doom—amongers and all those who believe it will end in tears. in a way, that is a rock the boat moment. it isa way, that is a rock the boat moment. it is a compare and contrast moment. people will read a cross to theresa may...
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comedy show news thing well they may want to double check that one as well its power in say three boris johnson boris welcome. are we going to get a chance to fight the spanish before america and russia killer so. you saw. the . proportion of the reporters sponsored by george soros as well as the u.k. and u.s. embassies in the czech republic it certainly spares no criticism of those giving interviews on this channel. we decided to ask some of our guests that were mentioned in the list of useful idiots what they think about that description. development is somehow trash it gets more and more aggressive across europe the political debates and one of these games they are playing. they are destroying the reputation of politicians they don't like i don't think that it's fair to say that we are simply here is russian stooges i am not anti russian but sometimes i'm quite critical of russia over syria and over the detention of political prisoners like the others. you know of course everybody has their agendas but i think it has certainly not tried to constrain my expression or the expression of many ot
comedy show news thing well they may want to double check that one as well its power in say three boris johnson boris welcome. are we going to get a chance to fight the spanish before america and russia killer so. you saw. the . proportion of the reporters sponsored by george soros as well as the u.k. and u.s. embassies in the czech republic it certainly spares no criticism of those giving interviews on this channel. we decided to ask some of our guests that were mentioned in the list of useful...
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s foreign secretary boris johnson. the times newspaper and the european think tank all slamming this channel and insulting our guests. pentagon hales the liberation of the syrian city of rock from islamic state by u.s. backed opposition forces in the city has been left in ruins. broadcasting a lot of direct it is r t international i'm sean thomas really glad to have you with us. hundreds of thousands of people have been on the streets of catalonia expressing their support of or opposition to the movement for independence that follows madrid's decision to impose direct rule and strip the local government of its powers of spanish government is also calling for a regional election within six months on leaders have branded the move a coup. but you have this measure we are going to implement has a lot to do with the goal of holding an election in catalonia the region will have to hold an election within six months but mine tension is to hold it as soon as we recover. a lot of us but what about the spanish government has car
s foreign secretary boris johnson. the times newspaper and the european think tank all slamming this channel and insulting our guests. pentagon hales the liberation of the syrian city of rock from islamic state by u.s. backed opposition forces in the city has been left in ruins. broadcasting a lot of direct it is r t international i'm sean thomas really glad to have you with us. hundreds of thousands of people have been on the streets of catalonia expressing their support of or opposition to...
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has responded to boris johnson's latest comments made today the editor in chief margarita simonyan called boris's attitude banal and said that he was using his freedom of speech to bully his colleagues for exercising their ads but it's not just his colleagues that he is bullying it's his father as well it could be some uncomfortable conversations around the dinner table because his father stanley johnson appeared on our teens to going underground with tansy talking about his anti friends and he was asked by rotund see whether any of the characters were based on his own forests. they do notice how you take sides in this book what does this mean or take kerry stokes the former mayor of london how he was absolutely living up to the expectations people had a real wowing the crowds were every went he could be serious too if it was absolutely necessary who is this former mayor of london character a little. bit as it were we all will face reality sometimes we have to be we have to be serious well you are right you. know i said absolutely boris will be very happy but there's a rich who is this lo
has responded to boris johnson's latest comments made today the editor in chief margarita simonyan called boris's attitude banal and said that he was using his freedom of speech to bully his colleagues for exercising their ads but it's not just his colleagues that he is bullying it's his father as well it could be some uncomfortable conversations around the dinner table because his father stanley johnson appeared on our teens to going underground with tansy talking about his anti friends and he...
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britain's top diplomat boris johnson is accused of being remarkably on diplomatic reciting a poem on his visit to the southeast asian state of me and formally known as. even the u.k. ambassador i felt obliged to tell him it was not appropriate. i see a truck and i have the story. sorry. for you. obviously boris johnson is no stranger to causing offense and yet again he's thrown himself into the spotlight footage of him while in an official capacity earlier this year in a foreign trip getting involved in an appropriate poem situation is certainly making the rounds here in the u.k. now this footage is part of a documentary that was broadcast on channel four this weekend and it depicts the british ambassador to myanmar also known as burma getting in the way of boris johnson getting himself into hot water by attempting to recite a poem by kipling that is telling a story through the eyes of a british servicemen in burma while of course this is a place that was colonised by britain for over a century of their reaction to this attempt of an artistic outcry has certainly been anything but ap
britain's top diplomat boris johnson is accused of being remarkably on diplomatic reciting a poem on his visit to the southeast asian state of me and formally known as. even the u.k. ambassador i felt obliged to tell him it was not appropriate. i see a truck and i have the story. sorry. for you. obviously boris johnson is no stranger to causing offense and yet again he's thrown himself into the spotlight footage of him while in an official capacity earlier this year in a foreign trip getting...
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it's always someone with their finger on the right side of international affairs exploring johnson boris welcome. are we going to get a chance to fight the spanish before america and russia killer so. it is all.
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now britain's top diplomats boris johnson is accused of being remarkably undiplomatic and insensitive after reciting a colonial poem on his visit to the southeast asian state of me and not formally known as burma even the u.k. ambassador was forced to tell him it was not appropriate well let's cross live now to anastasio check it out to get the details on this and so the nasty what can you tell us about what happened. well kate obviously boris johnson is no stranger to causing offense and yet again he's thrown himself into the spotlight footage of him while in an official capacity earlier this year in a foreign trip getting involved in an appropriate in an appropriate poem situation is certainly making the rounds here in the u.k. now this footage is part of a documentary that was broadcast on channel four this weekend and it depicts of the british ambassador to the un more also known as burma getting in the way of boris johnson getting himself into hot water by attempting to recite a poem which is seen as quite controversial a poem by kipling that is telling the story through the eyes
now britain's top diplomats boris johnson is accused of being remarkably undiplomatic and insensitive after reciting a colonial poem on his visit to the southeast asian state of me and not formally known as burma even the u.k. ambassador was forced to tell him it was not appropriate well let's cross live now to anastasio check it out to get the details on this and so the nasty what can you tell us about what happened. well kate obviously boris johnson is no stranger to causing offense and yet...
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with the aforementioned secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs, mr boris johnson, sayingle wanting to unseat the prime minister are nutters. mps have sniffed the air before deciding to back theresa may. we also had this ludicrous thing about this whatsapp message which doris sa nt thing about this whatsapp message which doris sant to tory mps this morning —— boris sent. i don‘t think you would get into the final two. he thinks he would, but i think he has a lot of enemies. they are both now damaged. they are all damaged. it is interesting, these are the papers are putting forward the idea that you need to skip an entire generation. boris has been around a long time and is damaged but does still have this film star quality within the conservative party. he has to be past it. he is older than me andi has to be past it. he is older than me and i am getting past it! look at jeremy corbyn! and that is the other thing with the conservative party. a lot of the chatter this week in manchester was about the age of the party and how they are not appealing to younger voters at all.
with the aforementioned secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs, mr boris johnson, sayingle wanting to unseat the prime minister are nutters. mps have sniffed the air before deciding to back theresa may. we also had this ludicrous thing about this whatsapp message which doris sa nt thing about this whatsapp message which doris sant to tory mps this morning —— boris sent. i don‘t think you would get into the final two. he thinks he would, but i think he has a lot of...
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boris johnson now backs theresa may on brexit.put a lot of money on the fact that he would have made -- ikind of speech you would have put a lot of money on that fact that he would've made that kind of speech. we will see exactly what orest johnson really thinks. this is bloomberg. guy: let's take a look at the big movers. here is near a. -- nejra: he -- suffering popular is reviewing a $1.9 billion takeover bid from pai partners. this is a french private equity company raising a previous rejected offer. an offer that reference to said it is now seriously considering. it said that in a statement today. we have seen the shares gained 8.6%. it is heading for the highest close since 2015 if it continues gaining on this level. euros .7 5 -- 19.75. we're looking at coca-cola hbc. one of the bottlers in the coca-cola system and the ceo of coca-cola hbc did die monday. that is the news we have had. the company putting that out in a statement today. the stock is down 2.9% on that news. downgraded to reduce from hold and the stock is down
boris johnson now backs theresa may on brexit.put a lot of money on the fact that he would have made -- ikind of speech you would have put a lot of money on that fact that he would've made that kind of speech. we will see exactly what orest johnson really thinks. this is bloomberg. guy: let's take a look at the big movers. here is near a. -- nejra: he -- suffering popular is reviewing a $1.9 billion takeover bid from pai partners. this is a french private equity company raising a previous...
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boris johnson mentioned by ruth davidson.ticle that theresa may was questioned in, she said it is not her style to shy away from a challenge when directly asked weather or not she might move boris johnson out of his position. there are those who think that this should be the perfect time for theresa may to have a reshuffle where she can bring in new plot, characters, names, so bring in new plot, characters, names, so if there were a leadership challenge, there would be more names in the frame than borisjohnson and david davis. they hark back to michael southward when he had a reshuffle and brought in david cameron, george osborne. david cameron, george osborne. david cameron went on to be prime minister and chancellor of the exchequer. there is that pressure now. but downing street say it is speculation. we heard from former conservative prime ministerjohn major who faced an rest on his backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may.l backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may. a lot
boris johnson mentioned by ruth davidson.ticle that theresa may was questioned in, she said it is not her style to shy away from a challenge when directly asked weather or not she might move boris johnson out of his position. there are those who think that this should be the perfect time for theresa may to have a reshuffle where she can bring in new plot, characters, names, so bring in new plot, characters, names, so if there were a leadership challenge, there would be more names in the frame...
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boris johnson is of course known for his famously cutting remarks he previously wrote a limerick about the turkish president having sex with a goat it's all the chinese that you came into the national sport of people you also resize a kipling poem about colonialism in the now independent state where a political activist george bought a think shaun's and latest comment shows contempt for the libyans who died in the conflict it just seems to me extraordinary that especially in the context of a place where britain clearly has blood on its hands in terms of yet another attempt to regime change that ended in bloodshed. to be able to make what was meant to be a joke i mean this was this was a punchline in an optimistic speech about about libya the very fact that what he's talking about is british businesses come in and turnings into dubai itself has huge huge questions in terms of what many people call disaster capitalism whether the powers that be in the world are better and better exploiting catastrophe to come in with foreign money and take over beaches and all sorts of other things you k
boris johnson is of course known for his famously cutting remarks he previously wrote a limerick about the turkish president having sex with a goat it's all the chinese that you came into the national sport of people you also resize a kipling poem about colonialism in the now independent state where a political activist george bought a think shaun's and latest comment shows contempt for the libyans who died in the conflict it just seems to me extraordinary that especially in the context of a...
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foreign secretary boris johnson says he sees libya as a potential tourist hot spot but his choice ofwords haven't gone down well i'll tell you why after the short break. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around . corporations run washington washington controls the media the media the voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals. boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. anyone else shows seem wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape our. outlook. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back u.s. authorities have released body camera video of police responding to the deadly las vegas shooting which took the lives of fifty nine people and injured over five hundred shots can be heard as officers try to locate the gunman and clear people out of the firing line. yeah there there don't judge them for that. they are forever scarred over thirty and they don't. play this like this like this with the
foreign secretary boris johnson says he sees libya as a potential tourist hot spot but his choice ofwords haven't gone down well i'll tell you why after the short break. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around . corporations run washington washington controls the media the media the voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals. boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. anyone else shows...
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foreign secretary boris johnson has long been one through controversial statements and actions howeversome say this time he's gone too far promising a bright future for libyan city hit kids up its dead bodies first reports believe you could be telling me just. how to use how to say. things to your body to be used. remember he believes. this is a pretty unwelcome reminder of a major stay in on britain's recent foreign policy decisions the libyan war was with the help of the u.k. the u.k. was a major partner in the french led intervention back in two thousand and eleven when the decision made when the decision was made to topple the government of one hundred sassy britain was also a major sponsor of that military action the u.k. contributed over a billion pounds to the bombing campaign in libya and it's the problem that's been a good knowledge with by most of the leaders involved in that intervention is that there was no planning for what happened afterwards so libya has undergone years of continued violence political chaos as rival factions fight against each other in the country perhap
foreign secretary boris johnson has long been one through controversial statements and actions howeversome say this time he's gone too far promising a bright future for libyan city hit kids up its dead bodies first reports believe you could be telling me just. how to use how to say. things to your body to be used. remember he believes. this is a pretty unwelcome reminder of a major stay in on britain's recent foreign policy decisions the libyan war was with the help of the u.k. the u.k. was a...
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boris johnson saying nailed herself down to two years. years it has to be, no more. as ijust imagine, he said we cannot accept any new rules are recognition from brussels and we must not keep paying into access for the single market and we should not be shadowing the single market to ensure access. that is awful lot of red lines you scribbling all over the place which is perhaps why mrs may is trying to shift the agenda onto other issues and in particular that question of tuition fees. letters have a look at her speaking about that. this is not as an issue, people think about student finances, something that worries student themselves, this is something that parents and grandparents are concerned about in terms of debt. so we have a system that provides funding for universities, as is that ensures more people can go to university but people are worried about the level of debt that the students build up. so we will look at it again. where are we this morning? we are in manchester but where we are is mrs may trying not to get bogged down in
boris johnson saying nailed herself down to two years. years it has to be, no more. as ijust imagine, he said we cannot accept any new rules are recognition from brussels and we must not keep paying into access for the single market and we should not be shadowing the single market to ensure access. that is awful lot of red lines you scribbling all over the place which is perhaps why mrs may is trying to shift the agenda onto other issues and in particular that question of tuition fees. letters...
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given the accusations made about boris johnson's is given the accusations made about borisjohnson‘s isis bench todayis borisjohnson‘s is pursued his bench today is well down the street is it is borisjohnson today is well down the street is it is boris johnson going today is well down the street is it is borisjohnson going out of his way to show loyalty to the prime minister. saying to the conservative mps they need to get behind the pm. he said he had spoken to ordinary punters and they said the speech was good and they said the speech was good and anyone a cult. and he asked they turn the fires onjeremy corbyn as he puts it. and concentrating on great policies at what they could do for the country which is probably wishful thinking but it is a show of loyalty coming from one of the names people mention when you talk about a successoi’. people mention when you talk about a successor. another possible successoi’, successor. another possible successor, ruth davidson, she is showing her support. speaking to the robinson and saying the party needs to get its act together and rebels put up
given the accusations made about boris johnson's is given the accusations made about borisjohnson‘s isis bench todayis borisjohnson‘s is pursued his bench today is well down the street is it is borisjohnson today is well down the street is it is boris johnson going today is well down the street is it is borisjohnson going out of his way to show loyalty to the prime minister. saying to the conservative mps they need to get behind the pm. he said he had spoken to ordinary punters and they...
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foreign secretary boris johnson at the labor party. despite a dozen of his own party members and even johnson's father being guests also. more protests in barcelona over the arrest of. organizing the region's independence referendum these are live pictures now. where a silent protest is taking place. this is our team to national coming live from moscow every hour of the day just after ten pm in the russian capital this tuesday welcome to the program our top story the iraqi army taken full control of the city of. kurdish peshmerga fighters it was described as a declaration of war by the kurdish military which promised to every response. no idea. but i. know i know i know there were no longer. living with mental problems you can. call border although it was long ago. but i'm going to give up on par for the next year there's not been a darker friends are gonna. be. back on i'm in an hour from the hummer above the gods there but no there's shabby others do you. know. how much did that come. about with lots not all pretty much. protoboard on
foreign secretary boris johnson at the labor party. despite a dozen of his own party members and even johnson's father being guests also. more protests in barcelona over the arrest of. organizing the region's independence referendum these are live pictures now. where a silent protest is taking place. this is our team to national coming live from moscow every hour of the day just after ten pm in the russian capital this tuesday welcome to the program our top story the iraqi army taken full...
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no doubt that boris johnson because it is now full inside.e today. theresa may said she had seen his speech in advance. we can expect more of that optimism about brexit and for him to really try and get the crowd going here. thank you very much indeed. that is the young, our chief political correspondent. that speech later from boris political correspondent. that speech laterfrom borisjohnson. political correspondent. that speech later from boris johnson. let political correspondent. that speech later from borisjohnson. let the lion roar is the title of the speech, we are hearing. the prosecution is continue its case against three former tesco executives charged in connection with false accounting which overstated the supermarket‘s profits. ever since and has been following the case. this is day three, as the prosecution continues to outline its case in this high profile trial. three former tesco executives are accused of fraud and false accounting in connection with the accounting scandal that rocked britain's biggest retailer back in septem
no doubt that boris johnson because it is now full inside.e today. theresa may said she had seen his speech in advance. we can expect more of that optimism about brexit and for him to really try and get the crowd going here. thank you very much indeed. that is the young, our chief political correspondent. that speech later from boris political correspondent. that speech laterfrom borisjohnson. political correspondent. that speech later from boris johnson. let political correspondent. that...
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foreign secretary boris johnson too great. gavin robinson.tary borisjohnson has become the latest senior party figure to voices support for theresa may, telling a group of conservative mps that they should get behind the pm. his intervention comes after former party chairman grant schapps said about 30 tory mps backed his call for a leadership contest. mrjohnson said, we havejust had an for a leadership contest. mrjohnson said, we have just had an election and people are fed a up with all this malarkey. it comes after the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, told critics of the prime minister to put up or shut up. she is being viewed by some as a potential contender to leave the party in westminster. this report from ian watson. grant schapps has received plenty of advice from colleagues, with some mps and peers literally telling him to shut up. most of the party strongly support. we can behave like knuckleheads, like grant schapps did today. knuckleheads? what else was it? it is trying to act against the prime minister. we ca
foreign secretary boris johnson too great. gavin robinson.tary borisjohnson has become the latest senior party figure to voices support for theresa may, telling a group of conservative mps that they should get behind the pm. his intervention comes after former party chairman grant schapps said about 30 tory mps backed his call for a leadership contest. mrjohnson said, we havejust had an for a leadership contest. mrjohnson said, we have just had an election and people are fed a up with all this...
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foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european think tank all slamming this channel and discouraging guests. on the pentagon hails the liberation of the syrian city of rocket from islamic states by u.s. backed opposition forces as the city has been left mainly in ruins. thank you for watching the weekly headlines here at r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow i'm kate partridge. but we start with catalonia where almost half a million people have protested in support of independence it follows madrid's decision to impose direct rule on the region and strip the local government of its powers the spanish government is also calling for a regional election within six months castle and leaders have called the move a coup d'etat. this measure we're going to implement has a lot to do with the goal of holding an election in catalonia the region will have to hold an election within six months but mind to mention is to hold it as soon as we recover. all of us by. the spanish government has carried out the worst attack against scotland institutions and. re
foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european think tank all slamming this channel and discouraging guests. on the pentagon hails the liberation of the syrian city of rocket from islamic states by u.s. backed opposition forces as the city has been left mainly in ruins. thank you for watching the weekly headlines here at r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow i'm kate partridge. but we start with catalonia where almost half a million people have protested...
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foreign secretary boris johnson a. dozen of his own party members. twenty four hour news from moscow this is r t international. your company our top story this hour the iraqi army say it's taken full control of the city of. kurdish peshmerga fighters it was described as a declaration of war by the kurdish military which promised a heavy response. there was. no i don't want to go either way. it's been the problem you guys. all want to. get. along. i mean an hour from now one hundred or so but the god that people know there's. how much did that god. brought aboard and i'll go on. the book that. the iraqi government say's the move was to quote increased security but the oil rich city has been under the control of kurdish forces since twenty forty knots when the iraqi army fled the area to escape islamic state if you try to go has more on how the war on terror in iraq has turned into a battle for territory gunshots and one of the largest cities in the north of iraq that had nothing to do with terrorists. i mean it's about the terrorists not being there a
foreign secretary boris johnson a. dozen of his own party members. twenty four hour news from moscow this is r t international. your company our top story this hour the iraqi army say it's taken full control of the city of. kurdish peshmerga fighters it was described as a declaration of war by the kurdish military which promised a heavy response. there was. no i don't want to go either way. it's been the problem you guys. all want to. get. along. i mean an hour from now one hundred or so but...
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he says some reasonably rude things about boris johnson.a text at four in the morning, it might come back to bite you. thank you very much. stay with us, the headlines are coming up shortly. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news. theresa may has announced a freeze on tuition fees in england and an extension of the "help to buy" scheme in a bid to win over younger voters. the announcement comes on the opening day of the conservative party conference, which begins in manchester later. the prime minister described her proposals as a key part of her plan to spread opportunity but labour has called the plans "desperate". the low—cost travel company, monarch has been granted a 2a—hour extension to its license to sell package holidays. it means travellers who book with the firm until midnight tonight will be covered for their trips. the airline is understood to be in talks to sell part or all of its short—haul operation. the civil aviation authority
he says some reasonably rude things about boris johnson.a text at four in the morning, it might come back to bite you. thank you very much. stay with us, the headlines are coming up shortly. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news. theresa may has announced a freeze on tuition fees in england and an extension of the "help to buy" scheme in a bid to win over younger voters. the...
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a lot of talk is around boris johnson.ave other leadership intentions. views ofk about the adam marshall, the director general at the british chamber of commerce. of unity in cabinet. you have talked about this and even been in the same room discussing with members what this lack of unity is doing for the business environment? is it putting businesses off investing or are they putting off to the same side? adam: there is uncertainty around the brexit process, but uncertainty at the heart of government doubles the worries businesses tell us they have. what they want his competence and coherence on the part of government and worry that division could undercut that and that we don't have the right policies to get us through the brexit transition. transition period, you say three years, the government message is about two years. phrase used by theresa may in florence, philip hammond yesterday. they won't elaborate on if that means it can be longer than three years because they say we have to go into negotiation with the eu. wh
a lot of talk is around boris johnson.ave other leadership intentions. views ofk about the adam marshall, the director general at the british chamber of commerce. of unity in cabinet. you have talked about this and even been in the same room discussing with members what this lack of unity is doing for the business environment? is it putting businesses off investing or are they putting off to the same side? adam: there is uncertainty around the brexit process, but uncertainty at the heart of...
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foreign secretary boris johnson has attacked labor party m.p.'s for appearing on our channel going as far as to call it a scamp. if you study the output of russia today and indeed if you consider the state of the of the prince in russia this president it is an absolute it is russia today it is a scandal it is a scandal that members of the party your position on continuing to validate to the date moved you to meet. that kind of propaganda by doing all those programmes strong words from boris johnson that his repeated use of the word scandal as he talks about. me on the floor of the house of commons to choose day he talked about labor members of parliament appearing on our team but of course members of his own party have appeared regularly and frequently and. since the channel began r.t. has responded to those comments editor in chief margaret says to money and cold johnson's remarks but no all she said that he was using his own freedom of speech to bully his colleagues for exercising that that's of course is a pretty awkward conversation it's an a
foreign secretary boris johnson has attacked labor party m.p.'s for appearing on our channel going as far as to call it a scamp. if you study the output of russia today and indeed if you consider the state of the of the prince in russia this president it is an absolute it is russia today it is a scandal it is a scandal that members of the party your position on continuing to validate to the date moved you to meet. that kind of propaganda by doing all those programmes strong words from boris...
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chair of the commons foreign affairs select committee, has been giving a talk, and criticised boris johnsonmittee, has been giving a talk, and criticised borisjohnson by saying we need a coal headed approach and that boris johnson carries a lot of noise when he goes abroad. this was made last week, made in an address on polish/uk relations it came to light when a clip of his comments were put on twitter. there arei million polish comments were put on twitter. there are 1 million polish living comments were put on twitter. there arei million polish living in the country. when you go to pret amanger there is a chance that would be served by someone a chance that would be served by someone from the east. there is the issue that there could be a sudden flight issue that there could be a sudden flight of european giving flight, an exodus from the uk. and you hinted on it a minute ago, if this is different to what theresa may is saying this is one of the three key issues that must be resolved before trade talks? yes but it is something that theresa may has tried to harsh out with the european coun
chair of the commons foreign affairs select committee, has been giving a talk, and criticised boris johnsonmittee, has been giving a talk, and criticised borisjohnson by saying we need a coal headed approach and that boris johnson carries a lot of noise when he goes abroad. this was made last week, made in an address on polish/uk relations it came to light when a clip of his comments were put on twitter. there arei million polish comments were put on twitter. there are 1 million polish living...
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he said he would not apologise for boris johnson's remarks. ment. boris is boris. that was unfortunate language. i do not want to defend that. let's also be clear that boris has got a fantastic contribution to make. he was the person who led the brexit campaign. the boris melodrama continues. i had a brief chat with mrjohnson, who did not want to engage the answering he had explained himself in two late—night tweets. he said ies had attached booby—traps, tweets. he said ies had attached booby—tra ps, improvised tweets. he said ies had attached booby—traps, improvised explosive devices, in the rubble, so he was making a serious point. —— is. today, he rushed past and did not give any answers. but you could sense the fury among many conservatives here. once again, the focus has moved away from their attem pts focus has moved away from their atte m pts to focus has moved away from their attempts to try and reach out to the electorate. once again what ruth davidson called psycho—drama. yet to be seen whether theresa may makes reference to borisjohn
he said he would not apologise for boris johnson's remarks. ment. boris is boris. that was unfortunate language. i do not want to defend that. let's also be clear that boris has got a fantastic contribution to make. he was the person who led the brexit campaign. the boris melodrama continues. i had a brief chat with mrjohnson, who did not want to engage the answering he had explained himself in two late—night tweets. he said ies had attached booby—traps, tweets. he said ies had attached...
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question, do you think she sack boris johnson?an it creates friends. people
question, do you think she sack boris johnson?an it creates friends. people