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friction we have seen from the likes of borisjohnson, friction we have seen from the likes of boris johnson, michael gove from the likes of borisjohnson, michael gove and lots of other brexiteers is going to continue. by the david davis again was another example. why should remainers not be around a table? 48% of the country voted to remain stuck with this is 48% of the country voted to remain. this is something that does feed have got a hold of. they need to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. he described it as allowing the dog, which is an extra ordinary way for british foreign minister to describe ireland. he also warns in this there could be brexit precipitating a meltdown and we just have to be comparing to do with a meltdown. you know, not great things for the foreign secretary... strong language. but listen. the reason this is being prolonged is there is a section of levers in the cabinet. there is a fundamentalist wing of people who voted leaf who do not wa nt people who voted leaf who do not want anything other than the exact vision of birth they had in min
friction we have seen from the likes of borisjohnson, friction we have seen from the likes of boris johnson, michael gove from the likes of borisjohnson, michael gove and lots of other brexiteers is going to continue. by the david davis again was another example. why should remainers not be around a table? 48% of the country voted to remain stuck with this is 48% of the country voted to remain. this is something that does feed have got a hold of. they need to avoid a hard border between...
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middle as it were then about the liberal it is divided isn't it between a small number boris johnson michael gove may be although he looks a bit coin a phrase perfidious if you ask me. and probably one or two others and on the other side you've got. you've got a bulk of weight of remains and i think she is trying to navigate a path in my reading of is that she and i admire of this i mean it's a very big just think of bricks there are car workers in the northeast of england you want to keep them in their jobs you want to keep those car plants going to the european markets working she's under enormous itzhak for the. six years for the wanting to do a deal with your but i think she's actually being quite sensible but it's about four high wire it doesn't i mean any point they officer could unite behind a killer amendment and then the prime minister's position would be untenable and that actually would have happened by now in my reading of the situation but for the fact that labor is more committee to break see the labor leadership to be more exact is much more committed to breaks it than the conserva
middle as it were then about the liberal it is divided isn't it between a small number boris johnson michael gove may be although he looks a bit coin a phrase perfidious if you ask me. and probably one or two others and on the other side you've got. you've got a bulk of weight of remains and i think she is trying to navigate a path in my reading of is that she and i admire of this i mean it's a very big just think of bricks there are car workers in the northeast of england you want to keep them...
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political knifing of boris johnson a few years ago when they were both going to the leadership of the party still remains in people 's minds. boris johnson was the front—runner and michael goveame in on the day, he was going to announce that he wanted to go to the party leadership and said actually, i want to run myself the whole time. it caused a lot of up5et. the thing ifind odd, i've never heard of crispin odie, that's probably my ignorance because he is a hedge fund manager and has given the tory party £50,000 but white his views on this were the front page on the observer? i've never heard of him, you've never heard of him and you are political reporter, have you? no, he means nothing. why is it so you? no, he means nothing. why is it so significant that he is saying this? i may be entirely wrong. interesting reading for michael gove, though. just because form we move on, i want to draw your attention to the other front—page
political knifing of boris johnson a few years ago when they were both going to the leadership of the party still remains in people 's minds. boris johnson was the front—runner and michael goveame in on the day, he was going to announce that he wanted to go to the party leadership and said actually, i want to run myself the whole time. it caused a lot of up5et. the thing ifind odd, i've never heard of crispin odie, that's probably my ignorance because he is a hedge fund manager and has given...
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middle as it were then about the liberal it is divided isn't it between a small number boris johnson michael gove may be although he looks a bit coin a phrase perfidious if you ask me. and probably one or two others and on the other side you've got. you've got a bulk of the weight of remains and i think she is trying to navigate a path in my reading of is she and i admire this i mean it's a very major think bricks there are car workers in the north east of england you want to keep them in their jobs you want to keep those car plants going that the european markets working she's under enormous attack from the. six years for the wanting to do the deal with your but i think she's actually being quite sensible but it's about four high wire act as would have been any point they office issue could unite behind the killer amendment and then the prime minister's. position would be untenable and that actually would have happened by now in my reading of the situation but for the fact that labor is more committed to break six of the labor leadership to be more exact is much more committed to breaks it than
middle as it were then about the liberal it is divided isn't it between a small number boris johnson michael gove may be although he looks a bit coin a phrase perfidious if you ask me. and probably one or two others and on the other side you've got. you've got a bulk of the weight of remains and i think she is trying to navigate a path in my reading of is she and i admire this i mean it's a very major think bricks there are car workers in the north east of england you want to keep them in their...
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boris johnson, paper already in existence. i expect liam fox, borisjohnson, michael gove, they all signed up to it.e will be some agonisings over wording here and there. what if the eu just rejects it? then you have to get into proper negotiations where you actually talk about things of substance. at some point the british and had to take a position on, for example, the northern irish border, customs, and that position... interestingly enough, the immigration rules after brexit, the interim period, the transition period, that is actually still, that is still being kicked down the road by cabinet. we will not talk about that until september, we are told. the irish border we should find out about on friday. they have to crystallise at some point. time is running out. they thought it was as easy as that. a couple of nhs stories knocking about. i referred when we went through them earlier about non—essential operations. and now ivf services, a number of 11.5%... down from 60% last year. —— ivf services, a number of 11.5%... down from 60% last year. “16%. this is tragic for people relying on it and hopi
boris johnson, paper already in existence. i expect liam fox, borisjohnson, michael gove, they all signed up to it.e will be some agonisings over wording here and there. what if the eu just rejects it? then you have to get into proper negotiations where you actually talk about things of substance. at some point the british and had to take a position on, for example, the northern irish border, customs, and that position... interestingly enough, the immigration rules after brexit, the interim...
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michael gove, well, of course. jeremy hunt, gavin williamson. no mention boris johnson, you want what he is up to.tograph. —— you wonder. and they are getting together groups of mps the sandwich lunches or rounds of coffee in the house of commons. they should do more lavish dinners, think. that is interesting. it plays into how much these cabinet ministers are being outspoken, just as theresa may is trying to bring them together and get some discipline as she tries to get some discipline as she tries to get them to agree on one of the options going forward when it comes to customs arrangement. well, when they end up in chequers on friday it will be like children in school detention rather than a school party, with a teacher completely out of control. really, after gavin williamson threatened to bring her down alosio £20 billion for the health service like defence, he should have been fired. —— bring her down unless he got £20 billion. there is this idea of cabinet responsibility breaking down. michael gove apparently ripping up reports. it seems to be an it in the cabinet. i mean, it is quite emba
michael gove, well, of course. jeremy hunt, gavin williamson. no mention boris johnson, you want what he is up to.tograph. —— you wonder. and they are getting together groups of mps the sandwich lunches or rounds of coffee in the house of commons. they should do more lavish dinners, think. that is interesting. it plays into how much these cabinet ministers are being outspoken, just as theresa may is trying to bring them together and get some discipline as she tries to get some discipline as...
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michael gove would be the best replacement. i don't know if he would be voted on by members. i think the situation with borisjohnson from by members. i think the situation with boris johnsonrs ago when he went for the leadership oi'i ago when he went for the leadership on the same day... hasn't been forgotten. not at all and it was savage. i don't think conservative party members want michael gove at the top of the party. interestingly stoner does? i don't know what his relationship with michael gove is but it does smack of one guy helping out a powell. i have never heard of mr crispin odey, but as kate said, he has given the tory party £50,000. how significant? i'm not sure whether his views are shared by other brexiteers, i'm not quite sure. it is an interesting story but i think there are several more questions that need to be asked about it. another brexit story in a moment but before we do that, i want to take a look at the other story on the front page of the observer. doreen lawrence, baroness lawrence, attacking grenfell indifference. kate? i think when doreen lawrence speaks out on something to do with any kind of institutional practice, i think you have to take
michael gove would be the best replacement. i don't know if he would be voted on by members. i think the situation with borisjohnson from by members. i think the situation with boris johnsonrs ago when he went for the leadership oi'i ago when he went for the leadership on the same day... hasn't been forgotten. not at all and it was savage. i don't think conservative party members want michael gove at the top of the party. interestingly stoner does? i don't know what his relationship with...