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from a no deal bracks it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over it prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper steve belt and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john were he is an e.u. citizen with the u.k. passport who is in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the bracks it party. but this week has shown that it's been a dangerous game. so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceivi
from a no deal bracks it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over it prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the...
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aren't effect surely existing but it is beyond that that he is sort of pursuing a hard bracks it and not telling them about his intentions that he once you do something else on the cover of talking about the european union and that it needs to be blackmailed into submission wallace by britain in order to make enough concessions for boris johnson and his hard line is to be satisfied. after all this has been exchanged we'll see if they did all of service here is say the figures out there it will go through it will show that not only does boris johnson dodge have a majority thought the opposition reinforced by rebels from his own camp can just vote him down. and. some in the us are trying to resurrect a withdrawal do you know break the withdrawal deal that. you know was what shut down 3 times threw him in parliament the work of former prime minister to resign yes us. right that's the irony in all of this where we've talked for months and months is a reason may day of day yes it seems to be dead but could it possibly be coming back in a different form they are labor m.p.'s are they are o
aren't effect surely existing but it is beyond that that he is sort of pursuing a hard bracks it and not telling them about his intentions that he once you do something else on the cover of talking about the european union and that it needs to be blackmailed into submission wallace by britain in order to make enough concessions for boris johnson and his hard line is to be satisfied. after all this has been exchanged we'll see if they did all of service here is say the figures out there it will...
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of bracks at preparations was asked repeatedly with by politicians from all sides whether the country would be ready but much of it was a bit like this will lead to weekly food basket of an average low income family be higher or lower all of this say in the event of a new deal so why. it's a very fair point but the it is one of those questions now is one of those questions that it is impossible to answer. the government's expected to try to hold another vote on having a national election it's already lost too because all the opposition parties won't do it's until they're sure. no deal bricks this is off the table at the end of october there's no suggestion at all the government will win this one either the whole thing's a horror show lawrence leigh al-jazeera monday. and out of here is poor brennan can join us live now from westminster and paul i guess there was never any chance that boris johnson would come back to parliament being humble and contrite was there. well it seems not to be in his character to be perfectly honest i mean a week is said to be a long time in politics that's
of bracks at preparations was asked repeatedly with by politicians from all sides whether the country would be ready but much of it was a bit like this will lead to weekly food basket of an average low income family be higher or lower all of this say in the event of a new deal so why. it's a very fair point but the it is one of those questions now is one of those questions that it is impossible to answer. the government's expected to try to hold another vote on having a national election it's...
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s who are want that to be bracks they do not want it to be a no deal breaks it but they are in favor of being bracks it because of the referendum so they want it to happen and they feel that the only way it can happen is if there is a deal so they want to try to change this motion is going to be legislated tomorrow by m.p.'s to say that the government the boris johnson must bring back the latest deal to parliament so they can get another chance to vote on it which will will be interesting as to whether that happens if m.p.'s will agree with that and i think many probably will because they don't want to no deal bret's for it but they many of them the majority feel the house to be bracks it because that is what the majority of brits voted for back in 26th in that referendum i wish we could read the mind of theresa may tonight so one thing we know is a break right now in europe is watching i want you to take a listen to what we heard today from the french secretary of state for european affairs about works we consider but brooke since it is not the end of history the british islands we
s who are want that to be bracks they do not want it to be a no deal breaks it but they are in favor of being bracks it because of the referendum so they want it to happen and they feel that the only way it can happen is if there is a deal so they want to try to change this motion is going to be legislated tomorrow by m.p.'s to say that the government the boris johnson must bring back the latest deal to parliament so they can get another chance to vote on it which will will be interesting as to...
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s in his own party join the opposition to block a no deal bracks it's. not you know just your life from a headquarters and. also ahead iran says it may consider staying in the nuclear deal if the french offer a $15000000000.00 bailout is agreed. 5 u.s. states declared emergency as hurricane dorian closes in after devastating the bahamas plus. the road to 2022 cats are unveils the logo for its feet world cup beaming it out in several parts of the world. below the british prime minister boris johnson is bracing for another showdown in parliament after his breakfast strategy suffered a humiliating defeat meant to set to vote on a motion later on wednesday which would block a no deal bracks at october 31st it could also delay britain's exit from the e.u. by 3 more months but the prime minister has come back fighting threatening to call for a snap election if m.p.'s vote against him johnson has kicked out 21 members of his own party after they voted against him to seize control of the parliamentary agenda and the government has lost its working majority in pa
s in his own party join the opposition to block a no deal bracks it's. not you know just your life from a headquarters and. also ahead iran says it may consider staying in the nuclear deal if the french offer a $15000000000.00 bailout is agreed. 5 u.s. states declared emergency as hurricane dorian closes in after devastating the bahamas plus. the road to 2022 cats are unveils the logo for its feet world cup beaming it out in several parts of the world. below the british prime minister boris...
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behind government thinking on this because just 6 days ago michael gove the minister in charge of bracks at preparations said high e.u. tariffs on british exports remain the biggest challenge in the no deal indeed a sobering but that gets 24 article 24 is basically a 2 page agreement between the e.u. and the u.k. we see you have got to agree to what if they've got to agree to it by themselves or agree to it later on they haven't got to agree to it but it to make it work they've got to agree that we can have but you haven't got that agreement you say it's a 2 peter we haven't you haven't got it we haven't but this is pioneers we're going not going to we're not going to get that agreement while the e.u. think they're either going to get us to coerce us through to stay in the european union and not actually leave or to ask for an extension or that we would find the withdrawal agreement which is better for me not going to face the consequences of no deal until. we sorted out our parliament if i were the they're going to charge tyrants they treat you as a 3rd country and the rules and terrori
behind government thinking on this because just 6 days ago michael gove the minister in charge of bracks at preparations said high e.u. tariffs on british exports remain the biggest challenge in the no deal indeed a sobering but that gets 24 article 24 is basically a 2 page agreement between the e.u. and the u.k. we see you have got to agree to what if they've got to agree to it by themselves or agree to it later on they haven't got to agree to it but it to make it work they've got to agree...
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and leading bracks it's a supporter who boris johnson now a baby of the law but parliament was put in front of him. andrew bridge and welcomes conflict so. one of the biggest obstacles preventing a deal between britain and the e.u. is the irish backstop the so-called insurance policy to keep open border between northern ireland and the irish republic the government has promised new proposals where are there well i think there are already out there alternative arrangements have been discussed for over 12 months a trust a trade a scheme for regular trade it's a very relatively small amount of trade that goes across the board about turn off 1000000000 pounds a year exemption exemptions for small traders. and checks away from the border but always 21st the prime minister said in berlin standing beside angola merkel you rightly say the onus is on us to produce those solutions he hasn't produced any since then why not well i think to an extent the irish born. issue is or is a conflated issue in my view before the irish border became a stick with which to beat the the u.k. government during
and leading bracks it's a supporter who boris johnson now a baby of the law but parliament was put in front of him. andrew bridge and welcomes conflict so. one of the biggest obstacles preventing a deal between britain and the e.u. is the irish backstop the so-called insurance policy to keep open border between northern ireland and the irish republic the government has promised new proposals where are there well i think there are already out there alternative arrangements have been discussed...
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general election after holding an emergency cabinet meeting at the start of a crucial week for the bracks that process so lawmakers including official opposition leader jeremy kohl been pushing for a parliamentary vote that would ban a no deal brecht's it and postpone britain's departure from the european union but mr johnson said that a vote for a delay would chop the legs from under the u.k. position and make further negotiations impossible. i say to show on friends in brussels that we are going to you know put us in peace through with the government against cool beans pointless. i don't want an election you don't want an election let's get on with the people's agenda let's get. down. to 30. thank you very much. let's get more from peter becomes opponent bob reversal in london welcome barbara quite a week for votes on britain's departure from the e.u. let's start with the vote tomorrow in which m.p.'s want to take control of the legislative agenda away from the government tonight the prime minister i'm not to do this will they listen. oh no they won't fill because they've built up quite
general election after holding an emergency cabinet meeting at the start of a crucial week for the bracks that process so lawmakers including official opposition leader jeremy kohl been pushing for a parliamentary vote that would ban a no deal brecht's it and postpone britain's departure from the european union but mr johnson said that a vote for a delay would chop the legs from under the u.k. position and make further negotiations impossible. i say to show on friends in brussels that we are...
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emerge ng from the gloom a smiling boris johnson was asked if bracks it is going to happen. that. are you going to downing that question johnson ignored but he's already made clear he's not about to bow out he's flying home early from new york following the u.k. supreme court's unanimous ruling with which he says he strongly disagrees the court is bound to conclude that that the decision to advise and majesty to purab parliament was unlawful because it had the effect of frustrating preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no justification for taking action with such an extreme effect has been put before the court the speaker of the house of commons john bercow welcomed the ruling of. the in the light. of that explicit judgement. i have instructed the house so far it is to prepare not for the recall. the purgation was unlawful and he's void to prepare for the resumption of the business of the house of commons and i pick up the jeremy corbin the leader o
emerge ng from the gloom a smiling boris johnson was asked if bracks it is going to happen. that. are you going to downing that question johnson ignored but he's already made clear he's not about to bow out he's flying home early from new york following the u.k. supreme court's unanimous ruling with which he says he strongly disagrees the court is bound to conclude that that the decision to advise and majesty to purab parliament was unlawful because it had the effect of frustrating preventing...
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majority if he wants to govern in any way and he won sort of to sort of push to push the issue of bracks it and use that like a battering ram to sort of polarized politics in britain to the extent that he could possibly gain an election and have his own majority in parliament but many can also hear a look at the statistics and they look at the figures had never been talking to some people and they say we don't know about that it could end up in just a hung parliament if boris johnson is unlucky all the opposition sort of can hold its own proviso in london same process thank you. we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world as well as prime minister to stop the counting has announced a new capital today to a populist and center left coalition 35 star movement began the rage tomorrow as foreign minister far right leader of a terror cell vini is replaced as interior minister by technocrats novel gacy. pope francis has arrived in mozambique the southern african country was hard hit by cycling 6 months ago and protection of the environment is expected to be a ke
majority if he wants to govern in any way and he won sort of to sort of push to push the issue of bracks it and use that like a battering ram to sort of polarized politics in britain to the extent that he could possibly gain an election and have his own majority in parliament but many can also hear a look at the statistics and they look at the figures had never been talking to some people and they say we don't know about that it could end up in just a hung parliament if boris johnson is unlucky...
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s were inferior to that he suspended parliament for 5 weeks before the bracks it deadline and tobar for a child and now joins us live from outside of parliament and london so rory what can we expect in parliament today. yes in just over an hour and a half the politicians will be back sitting in the the famous building behind me can already see that the campaign as flags have returned again to the green here and what we will get from parliament next is not really given away by the order sheets for the house of commons for the day which just says that there will be urgent questions and ministerial statements but you can bet that this will be an absolutely tolerates session of parliament today. what the supremes court did yesterday was rule that boris johnson had acted on the rule fully in sending all the m.p.'s away for the suspension that he had in effect misled them on it now in normal political times you would expect the prime minister to resign over over such a decision but boris johnson hasn't done that at least nor yet in normal political times you might expect. opposition m.p.'s he
s were inferior to that he suspended parliament for 5 weeks before the bracks it deadline and tobar for a child and now joins us live from outside of parliament and london so rory what can we expect in parliament today. yes in just over an hour and a half the politicians will be back sitting in the the famous building behind me can already see that the campaign as flags have returned again to the green here and what we will get from parliament next is not really given away by the order sheets...
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a nicholas soames throughout the week parliament frequently erupted in anger over the course that bracks it was taking. the prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply shape to see. what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions on the resign. there's only one car in a cage that i can see in this house i think it's a city called movement from a city called prime minister so what lies ahead of the brakes in our new k politics . get the snap election but he could also quit as prime minister might also be delayed to january next year europe love a say in that of course louis stedman bryce bracks it party m.e.p. for scotland shared his thoughts on what's happening with. we find ourselves in a situation where parliament is no longer serving the people of the united kingdom parliament is serving parliament think it's about time they started to be honest it's not about stopping their due process about stopping any type of breaks so these people are held back on frustrating this process for as long as possible until bracks it for take is so
a nicholas soames throughout the week parliament frequently erupted in anger over the course that bracks it was taking. the prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply shape to see. what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions on the resign. there's only one car in a cage that i can see in this house i think it's a city called movement from a city called prime minister so what lies ahead of the brakes in our new k politics . get the snap...
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party might be prepared to do a pact with the bracks it party come a general election intriguing stuff the ramifications of that later if there's a vote and finally as well there's also been an extraordinary meeting of the parliamentary labor party where their members unanimously said that jeremy corbyn should hold off on a general election until after november the 1st which means as we look ahead to those votes this evening about and no deal breaks it bill stopping that and of course the chances of a general election as well that those bills are going to be very very interesting and the vote fascinating coming up this evening. ok i don't think i've seen this much maneuvering in the chamber for years all right kate partridge porting over things in westminster thanks for that. max then the region in belgium has passed legislation that bans traditional ways of slaughtering animals for muslim and jewish faith helland kosher slaughter requires the animals to be alive and healthy they're killed by having their throats cut pretty stunning isn't always used which is why the practice has alrea
party might be prepared to do a pact with the bracks it party come a general election intriguing stuff the ramifications of that later if there's a vote and finally as well there's also been an extraordinary meeting of the parliamentary labor party where their members unanimously said that jeremy corbyn should hold off on a general election until after november the 1st which means as we look ahead to those votes this evening about and no deal breaks it bill stopping that and of course the...
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party this week for defying boris johnson now you say he is reshaping the conservative party into the bracks party but in. fact britain already has a party namely the new party founded in january by nigel thrush so wouldn't it rather than boris johnson's reconstituted conservatives be in the best position to rally those who want to leave going forward what you say there is exactly what nigel frauds would like like to think bear in mind however that british elections require lots of seats on the ground lots of local campaigners and that's what the conservatives at least bolt for breaks in policy is much more of a media operation it's very it's very polish in the way it comes over but it can actually do election campaigning on the ground and that's why essentially boris johnson's pitch is essentially to those voters who voted for the brakes and part of european elections in may come back to the conservatives with a real break city is now and to try is trying to unite all of those programs of voters behind the conservative party he thinks the next election will be fought on bret's it rather tha
party this week for defying boris johnson now you say he is reshaping the conservative party into the bracks party but in. fact britain already has a party namely the new party founded in january by nigel thrush so wouldn't it rather than boris johnson's reconstituted conservatives be in the best position to rally those who want to leave going forward what you say there is exactly what nigel frauds would like like to think bear in mind however that british elections require lots of seats on the...
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poor straight however we are now moving through the conference season that into the month of the bracks it failed to do more former u.k. prime minister howard wolfson once said that a week was a long time and politics in a bedsit drama this coming month will be an eternity. next week we turn from the houses of parliament to those who have no house a tall home the still stalks the land we talk to some of the people in the capital city of london who are offering practical help but for now from alex and me and all the show is goodbye and we hope to see you all next. bolton's appointment sent tremors around washington to the least among those who are out of government and many of those in government because it is a long track record of being very strong polemical a very savvy man who understands how to make the government work but very much polarization it was. serious times arguing for invading iran for invading north korea etc and this was very much not what i heard the president wanted to go so why he pointed to some bit of. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward
poor straight however we are now moving through the conference season that into the month of the bracks it failed to do more former u.k. prime minister howard wolfson once said that a week was a long time and politics in a bedsit drama this coming month will be an eternity. next week we turn from the houses of parliament to those who have no house a tall home the still stalks the land we talk to some of the people in the capital city of london who are offering practical help but for now from...
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have to hounds or else they just abandon their old principles which were we're pro business because bracks it is not pro business it's absolutely fundamentally anti business and that leaves us in this very strange place that we have the traditional parties of business apparently undermining it what more do we want as an indication that we live in unusual times perhaps than debates to come mr cobb should be speaking about anti bankers blacks are being proposed. well because i don't know the position here only for a look at what corbett is doing here i just say there's a cranky member banks are not the same as business this is a good bricks it for the people who want to extract money from other people it's a bad breaks it to the people who want to make money by working and they're fundamentally different parts of the insurers a hedge fund of bankers per hour hedge funds and bankers probably coordinate in a very large degree these days i'm afraid the dividing line between those 2 is there but when i was in practice is a chartered accountant and i was a lot of my clients had to decide who they
have to hounds or else they just abandon their old principles which were we're pro business because bracks it is not pro business it's absolutely fundamentally anti business and that leaves us in this very strange place that we have the traditional parties of business apparently undermining it what more do we want as an indication that we live in unusual times perhaps than debates to come mr cobb should be speaking about anti bankers blacks are being proposed. well because i don't know the...
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it of a no deal bracks it or just trying again maybe selling out their voters so who actually voted leave me mother liberal democrats then you know that at least they have some sincerity of just hating brax it never liking it in the same way the s.n.p. do as well and so they just they they can't really seem to decide whatever they want at all even with the general election you have jeremy corbyn in one breath saying our prime minister is a dictator and that his of followers feel that a coup has taken place thanks doris johnson but no they did they don't want to go back to the people just yet because that would be just improper the other things have to happen so it's no wonder then bar johnson is so desperately keen for a new parliament thank you thank you very much indeed it will be really interesting to see how one whether mr jones will be able to deliver on his promise to cross out of the e.u. with or without a deal alex deane larissa brunner a subeditor thank you very much indeed for your contribution to the program and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any
it of a no deal bracks it or just trying again maybe selling out their voters so who actually voted leave me mother liberal democrats then you know that at least they have some sincerity of just hating brax it never liking it in the same way the s.n.p. do as well and so they just they they can't really seem to decide whatever they want at all even with the general election you have jeremy corbyn in one breath saying our prime minister is a dictator and that his of followers feel that a coup has...
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relievers especially that party voters and also try and keep tory remainders who are less keen on bracks are on board by saying if you don't vote for me you have that crypto marxist jeremy corbin walking into downing street who by the way let's remember is so unpopular in parliament. the rival parties could not agree on him as an alternative prime minister he is so unpopular among the general public the recent poll found that actually more people prefer the liberal democrat leader joe swenson as an alternative prime minister to jeremy corbin and incidentally the actual prime minister abbas johnson is leagues ahead of both of them at 45 percent compared to about 20 percent and so given this you know the jobs would have a very compelling campaign to fight if he was doing on the eve of brecht's it in the meantime of course if labor managed to delay bracks it string it out perhaps get this law passed and then sit there making sure that no elections approved yet they could run down the clock wait till middle of october see boris johnson shout and scream as he tries to do everything he can may
relievers especially that party voters and also try and keep tory remainders who are less keen on bracks are on board by saying if you don't vote for me you have that crypto marxist jeremy corbin walking into downing street who by the way let's remember is so unpopular in parliament. the rival parties could not agree on him as an alternative prime minister he is so unpopular among the general public the recent poll found that actually more people prefer the liberal democrat leader joe swenson...
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think they could see that it was slipping away potentially and it was to reason made a deal or no bracks said i didn't hold to that opinion the fact was the truth and i put a job on the line and said if you if you back my withdraw agreement and get it through i will stand down and let someone else take over the negotiation about the future relationship i think it's you that was a flawed argument and michael and your people have pretty elastic principles one moment is ok the next moment is not i think they're playing politics with it it's not a matter of well or support is it it is for a large number of us i think that probably boris johnson and jacob and obviously with hindsight they would have regretted voting for the withdrawal agreement m p 3 at the end of the day that was never a deal that was ever never got more than 15 percent supported by the public and the . no but what about elin any price to you i want i do want to be heard the minister who just resigned asked for reassurances that the government was working on the deal she didn't get them she directly contradicted the prime mi
think they could see that it was slipping away potentially and it was to reason made a deal or no bracks said i didn't hold to that opinion the fact was the truth and i put a job on the line and said if you if you back my withdraw agreement and get it through i will stand down and let someone else take over the negotiation about the future relationship i think it's you that was a flawed argument and michael and your people have pretty elastic principles one moment is ok the next moment is not i...
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for an extension to that bracks it deadline if an agreement is not reached by the 19th of october when there will be that crucial summit boris johnson has said he would rather be dead in a ditch than do that. is an ideal breakfast at the end of october still a possibility in your view i think it's a possibility but it's a very distant possibility of the legislation which was passed in the house of commons last week of course does make it much harder for the government to take you out without a deal but also even for the current government despite boris johnson's rhetoric for the u.k. to leave with no deal at all is a massive risk to take particularly given as we were just discussing. would like to have the election relatively soon to have an election against the backdrop of the potential chaos of a new deal brags that give more we saw last week with the publication of the operation yellow hammer documents i think would be far too risky so i think despite the rhetoric of the government and no deal breaks it remains a very distant possibility thank you very much appreciate your analysis
for an extension to that bracks it deadline if an agreement is not reached by the 19th of october when there will be that crucial summit boris johnson has said he would rather be dead in a ditch than do that. is an ideal breakfast at the end of october still a possibility in your view i think it's a possibility but it's a very distant possibility of the legislation which was passed in the house of commons last week of course does make it much harder for the government to take you out without a...
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serious damage denying him a date for the next general election and forcing him by law to seek another bracks extension from the e.u. if you can't get a deal over the 19th my guest here this week is andrew bridge and conservative m.p. and leading bricks it supporter will boris johnson now obey the law but parliament was put in front of him. under bridge and welcomes conflict so. one of the biggest obstacles preventing a deal between britain and the e.u. is the irish backstop the so-called insurance policy to keep open border between northern ireland and the irish republic the government has promised new proposals where are there well i think they're already out there also to range much of being discussed for over 12 months. a trusted trader scheme for regular trade is it's a very relatively small amount of trade that goes across the board about turn of 1000000000 pounds a year ago exemption exemptions for small traders. and checks away from the border but aug 21st the prime minister said in berlin standing beside angela merkel you rightly say the onus is on us to produce those solutions he ha
serious damage denying him a date for the next general election and forcing him by law to seek another bracks extension from the e.u. if you can't get a deal over the 19th my guest here this week is andrew bridge and conservative m.p. and leading bricks it supporter will boris johnson now obey the law but parliament was put in front of him. under bridge and welcomes conflict so. one of the biggest obstacles preventing a deal between britain and the e.u. is the irish backstop the so-called...
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the legislature they should have the final say in it and that's really what it comes down to the bracks to say the people voted right just get it done because that was what the point of the referendum was parliament's which is deeply deeply against no deal saying no we're just not prepared to stand for this until there's some clarity as to what bracks it looks like and they just can't get that balance right given the mr johnson is probably going to have this stalemate standoff situation with the house if he doesn't get what he wants in the coming hours because he is a the bricks that prime minister does that mean that he if it goes against him is then in effect in government but not in power because he'll be prime minister he lives at number 10 downing street but he won't be able to get the thing that he was put there to get so what's the point of him. well that's that is that that is a concern again that wargaming all of these things remember he has said the u.k. is leaving the european union at the end of october well i boris johnson i mean charge now if all the rebels and the opposit
the legislature they should have the final say in it and that's really what it comes down to the bracks to say the people voted right just get it done because that was what the point of the referendum was parliament's which is deeply deeply against no deal saying no we're just not prepared to stand for this until there's some clarity as to what bracks it looks like and they just can't get that balance right given the mr johnson is probably going to have this stalemate standoff situation with...
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a negotiator refused to comment on whether any progress has said made on bracks the talks met e.u. ambassadors in brussels to discuss the u.k. spending departure after my meeting with the member states now barbara starr to iraq and i just want to tell you a deal i would remain to see constance is the good you don't united uncovered. chinese an american trade negotiators will meet for talks in october to try to put an end to the ongoing trade war between the world's 2 largest economies the latest round of test for tat terrorist a tween the 2 countries went into effect on sunday mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . the announcement of the new round of trade talks was made by the commas industry in beijing this apparently followed a conversation between u.s. treasury secretary steve newton and the chinese vice premier they've agreeing that lower level negotiators will meet during the course of this month to set an agenda for the high level negotiations that will take place in washington during october it does appear to most observers that this is a consequence of the leaders of
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a who's carney getting away from it all hiking in the swiss alps spent 3 years trying to deliver bracks it off to the referendum something we are definitely clear on bricks it means bricks it bricks it needs frets it bricks it means bricks it and where you're going to make a success of it but parliament had other ideas patchy shouting have doubt even what have heard a key point how to reach it for how. when she found that russell's wasn't very happy about how to bit to old blighty and wouldn't budge on key points like the irish backstop to maintain a seamless border on. aisle they managed to thrash out a deal and may tried 3 times to push it through parliament no luck so she shared a tear and left i do so with no ill will but with enormous and even during gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. and to boris johnson. and leave can't think it had johnson promised to take the u.k. out of the european union by how do we do you don't know and that's really all riled so where are we now well just 2 months from b. day and with parliament due to be suspended before it
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oh you're quite right the wild has gone mad for bracks that day even more so than usual why while as you said the house of commons has just got back from and got together for the 1st time since the summer recess and it was not short on drama in fact in just the fast few minutes of boris johnson's address the conservative and pete filippi stood up and actually crossed over to the benches of the liberal democrats let's take a look at that moment. to you richard it's all the words mr speaker are taking back control of our trade policy and restoring our independence seat in the w t o for the 1st time in 46 years our exports. now this is important because it leaves boris johnson without a majority which makes it really difficult for a government to try to pass any type of legislation but johnson continued and in fact reiterated his commitment to to deliver on bret's that by the facts 1st of october come what may but what actually followed was probably unsurprisingly the trading of blows and blame. that's what they want to thank you for sus to beg for yet another point this. he isn't winni
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that was parliament seeking to block a no deal bracks the probe rick bracks and prime minister has littleroom to maneuver but neighbors voters are with him and wanting to get out of the. pro europeans are out in force and they are a choice. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will. but in a sea of blue you flags outside parliament read prolife signs show that cracks it is too are fighting for that for us susan nicholson is a retired teacher from yorkshire she has never protested before in my life but now she feels that britain might not leaf the e.u. after all but what the silent majority we don't demonstrate we've heard to me didn't expect people to ignore it so that's been a bit of a surprise for us but one upping for a general election because then we can vote again and we can get rid of the remain and pay to have blocked our leaving and we can have a proper government that gets us out of the. susan and other great city is leaving the e.u. is more important than anything else ok we got brussels as undemocratic and anything short of leaving on the 31st
that was parliament seeking to block a no deal bracks the probe rick bracks and prime minister has littleroom to maneuver but neighbors voters are with him and wanting to get out of the. pro europeans are out in force and they are a choice. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will. but in a sea of blue you flags outside parliament read prolife signs show that cracks it is too are fighting for that for us susan nicholson is a retired teacher from yorkshire she...
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force johnson is big while boris he's being bold as brass and he wants bracks it come what may rather tired so what do you do when parliament what paypal you suspend it he needed how much it stays permission to do that which he bought we don't get to wait until october the 31st before getting old with opera is to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all ok but the 14th and we've got to move ahead with a new program but why not count the lawmakers a quick refresher if you've been avoiding the news because you just can't take the b. word anymore for another 1010 and to resume a who's carney getting away from it all hiking in the swiss alps spent 3 years trying to deliver treks it off to the referendum something we are definitely clear on. bricks it means bricks it bricks it needs wrecks it wrecks it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it but parliament had other ideas the patchy shouting had out even what have her key points had her reaching for her water then she found that brussels wasn't very happy about how to bit t
force johnson is big while boris he's being bold as brass and he wants bracks it come what may rather tired so what do you do when parliament what paypal you suspend it he needed how much it stays permission to do that which he bought we don't get to wait until october the 31st before getting old with opera is to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all ok but the 14th and we've got to move ahead with a new program but why not count the...
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as prime minister boris johnson decision to suspend parliament head of the bracks a deadline divides the nation further. this is the weekly where we bring you the latest headline news in the top stories from the past week welcome to the program. sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack in russian history it happened at a school in the north a sense in town of beslan and russia's north caucasus region and more than a 1000 people were taken hostage 334 were eventually killed many of them children. victims are being commemorated and beslan today people are laying flowers and lighting candles near the school just become a monument to those about and words the condolences have been coming in from around the world for beslan the 1st days of september each year have become a time of grief and mourning. i. know how much. i. survivors are expected to meet with their rescuers and the old school building later today our correspondent daniel hawkins reports from the scene. for nearly 3 days most hostages were kept in this building the sports hall the terrorists lined the
as prime minister boris johnson decision to suspend parliament head of the bracks a deadline divides the nation further. this is the weekly where we bring you the latest headline news in the top stories from the past week welcome to the program. sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack in russian history it happened at a school in the north a sense in town of beslan and russia's north caucasus region and more than a 1000 people were taken hostage 334 were eventually...
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a bill to head off a no deal bracks it is quickly moving to become law in the u.k. off the m.p.' get their approval on wednesday evening now with the house of lords where it's widely expected to be passed in the next 24 hours or so effectively putting an end to boris johnson's plan of a hollow in bracks said come what may be saskia taylor was watching events unfold in westminster. it's been a tough 48 hours for a new prime minister boris johnson why not only does parliament not back him on his back strategy he's also failed in his stead to get a general election something that isn't obvious that was the only option left at this stage i don't want an election the public don't want an election the country doesn't want elections but this house has no other option than letting the public decide who they want as prime minister and i commend this motion to the heart but in a damning defeat for the prime minister the motion on a general election was voted down by a whopping 242 votes which means he didn't even reach the threshold for the number of votes needed it he. of course hoping th
a bill to head off a no deal bracks it is quickly moving to become law in the u.k. off the m.p.' get their approval on wednesday evening now with the house of lords where it's widely expected to be passed in the next 24 hours or so effectively putting an end to boris johnson's plan of a hollow in bracks said come what may be saskia taylor was watching events unfold in westminster. it's been a tough 48 hours for a new prime minister boris johnson why not only does parliament not back him on his...
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prince prime minister is calling for an election to break the bracks at logjam after suffering a major defeat in parliament on tuesday boris johnson is demanding a snap election on the 15th of october if lawmakers succeed in stopping him using the threat of a no deal breck's it in negotiations with the european union a bill to stop or britain leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal deal is going through parliament now but the prime minister says it would undermine his negotiating position. if you lost control prime minister heading for his 1st and possibly last prime minister's question 1st humiliating defeat last night boris johnson came out fighting kicking more than 20 rebels out of his party including winston churchill's grandson and site parliament he accused his opponents of tying the government's hands. for questions to the prime minister the only thing that standing is standing you know you know way is the undermining of this big ations by this surrender bill which would be to moot the that and we delayed in march we delayed in april and now we want to do it he wants to delay aga
prince prime minister is calling for an election to break the bracks at logjam after suffering a major defeat in parliament on tuesday boris johnson is demanding a snap election on the 15th of october if lawmakers succeed in stopping him using the threat of a no deal breck's it in negotiations with the european union a bill to stop or britain leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal deal is going through parliament now but the prime minister says it would undermine his negotiating position. if you...
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a negotiator refused to comment on whether any progress has been made on bracks it talks a show on a met e.u. ambassadors in brussels to discuss the u.k.'s impending departure after my meeting with the member states knol barbara starr to iraq and i just want to tell you it's a deal who've been remade many circumstances who did you don't you know i can uncover. now the breaking news on the ongoing trade war between the world's 2 biggest economies it's been announced that china and the u.s. have agreed to meet for talks next month this comes after the latest round of test for tat tariffs between the 2 countries went into effect on sunday for 2 new joins us live now from beijing secretary what supposed to be different going into this next set of talks. well that is the question we saw with these negotiations throughout the year for more than a year now it was beginning to look like a bit of a prolonged game of chicken with both sides as you mentioned just days ago apply new tire of the u.s. supply tariffs on more than $100000000000.00 worth of goods chinese goods and the chinese are the
a negotiator refused to comment on whether any progress has been made on bracks it talks a show on a met e.u. ambassadors in brussels to discuss the u.k.'s impending departure after my meeting with the member states knol barbara starr to iraq and i just want to tell you it's a deal who've been remade many circumstances who did you don't you know i can uncover. now the breaking news on the ongoing trade war between the world's 2 biggest economies it's been announced that china and the u.s. have...
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cynical as homes throughout the week parliament frequently erupted in anger over the course that bracks it was taking the prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply shapes it. what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions to resign where there's only one really did she keep going i could see this was it's a cynical movement from a cynical prime minister so what lies ahead for breaks of newquay politics well let's try and sum it up boris johnson might get that snap election but he's also under pressure to quit as prime minister other options of the try to get a deal done with the e.u. before the deadline on the 31st of october or delay it once again if europe says it's ok to do so to genuine next year bryce bracks it party m.e.p. for scotland shared his thoughts with us on what's happening. we find ourselves in a situation where parliament is no longer serving the people of the united kingdom parliament is serving parliament think it's about time they started to be honest it's not about stopping and are doing is about stopping any
cynical as homes throughout the week parliament frequently erupted in anger over the course that bracks it was taking the prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply shapes it. what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions to resign where there's only one really did she keep going i could see this was it's a cynical movement from a cynical prime minister so what lies ahead for breaks of newquay politics well let's try and sum it up boris...
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decides today if boris johnson broke the law when he suspended parliament just 5 weeks before the bracks a deadline how might he respond if he loses his historic ruling. and football's may megan rapinoe is scoring another big when she's named fever's best female player of the year and on the men's side a record winning for reigning football royalty. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us after a year of school climate strikes. it was a great attune bergs big moment on the world stage and she didn't hold back the 16 year old climate activist offering a stinging rebuke to leaders at the un climate summit in new york her speech drew rounds of applause as the conference discussed how to reinvigorate the stalled paris climate accords people are suffering people are dying and tired school systems will collect singing we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of the time of economic growth how did you. 6 hide it was an impassioned speech but one of those who most need to hear it wasn't in the audience. you were about the president don't
decides today if boris johnson broke the law when he suspended parliament just 5 weeks before the bracks a deadline how might he respond if he loses his historic ruling. and football's may megan rapinoe is scoring another big when she's named fever's best female player of the year and on the men's side a record winning for reigning football royalty. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us after a year of school climate strikes. it was a great attune bergs big moment on the world stage and...
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once if johnson's party wins that which he could he might simply revoke the legislation to delay bracks at the end of october and simply go through to anyway and so based on that it seems to me from everything i've been hearing from m.p.'s this morning that there the talks they're having behind the scenes with the view when they come back on monday and have to make this decision to refuse to have the election october and wait until after the bracks a delay happens at the end of october with a view to having it at some point after that the question then arises as we've been asking is well if boris johnson the said out loud i will never ask the european union for an extension does he then resign if he's true to his words you would expect him to have to do that if that happens you'd have yet another conservative leadership contest which would put election back even further so these things are all going on behind the scenes and will continue to do so through the weekend parliament will sitting on friday but it'll be monday then when this comes back to the boil again all right for the common
once if johnson's party wins that which he could he might simply revoke the legislation to delay bracks at the end of october and simply go through to anyway and so based on that it seems to me from everything i've been hearing from m.p.'s this morning that there the talks they're having behind the scenes with the view when they come back on monday and have to make this decision to refuse to have the election october and wait until after the bracks a delay happens at the end of october with a...
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election but boris johnson would be able to build unstoppable momentum because he could pose as mr bracks it the man who brought everyone were exit at the helm of the vote leave referendum bus and he could appeal as alex has brought up to tory voters to relievers especially that party voters and also try and keep tory remain as who are less keen on bricks are on board by saying if you don't vote for me you have that crypto marxist jeremy corbin walking into downing street who by the way let's remember is so unpopular in parliament. the rival parties could not agree on him as an alternative prime minister he is so unpopular among the general public a recent poll found that actually more people prefer the liberal democrat leader joe swenson as an alternative prime minister to jeremy corbin and incidentally the actual prime minister abbas johnson is leagues ahead of both of them at 45 percent compared to about 20 percent and so given this you know the jobs would have a very compelling campaign to fight if he was doing on the eve of brecht's it in the meantime of course if labor managed to de
election but boris johnson would be able to build unstoppable momentum because he could pose as mr bracks it the man who brought everyone were exit at the helm of the vote leave referendum bus and he could appeal as alex has brought up to tory voters to relievers especially that party voters and also try and keep tory remain as who are less keen on bricks are on board by saying if you don't vote for me you have that crypto marxist jeremy corbin walking into downing street who by the way let's...
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are now sort of squatting as they see it in downing street and trying really heading for a new deal bracks and they say there is no men date for no deal for exit it would be economically hugely damaging to britain so we feel responsible for the country not the party we will be against no deal breaks and try to tie forest johnson's hands now what will happen tomorrow very likely is that they will vote for taking over the. genda and that is the moment when boris johnson might be striking back already he can announce immediately that he wants to call elections sniff elections that is possible legally and then that vote will already come on wednesday so he sort of could cut them off at the knees really if he acts quickly so this is all about maneuvering and tactics and what's happening in parliament tomorrow and what about this legislation barbara that we're hearing lawmakers they want to basically make it impossible for a no deal breaks it to happen what what will that legislation look like. that let's just say legislation is in motion to tie boris johnson's hands in the way that if there is
are now sort of squatting as they see it in downing street and trying really heading for a new deal bracks and they say there is no men date for no deal for exit it would be economically hugely damaging to britain so we feel responsible for the country not the party we will be against no deal breaks and try to tie forest johnson's hands now what will happen tomorrow very likely is that they will vote for taking over the. genda and that is the moment when boris johnson might be striking back...
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size of the time that it's a cynical movement from a cynical prime minister so what lies ahead for bracks and u.k. politics let's try and check it out then boris johnson might get that snap election but he's also under pressure to quit too his prime minister other options are to try to get a deal done with the e.u. before the deadline of the 31st of october or delay it once again to january next year but of course the e.u. is going to say in that or not luis party m.e.p. for scotland shared his thoughts on what's happening. we find ourselves in a situation where parliament is no longer serving the people of the united kingdom parliament is serving parliament think it's about time they started to be honest it's not about stopping their due process it's about stopping any type of break said so these people are hell bent on frustrate in this process for as long as possible until brett said for take is so strong that we kind of just give up on this but you know in the in the united kingdom 17400000 people 5 voted for this it's time to enact democracy it needs to happen that of course jeremy c
size of the time that it's a cynical movement from a cynical prime minister so what lies ahead for bracks and u.k. politics let's try and check it out then boris johnson might get that snap election but he's also under pressure to quit too his prime minister other options are to try to get a deal done with the e.u. before the deadline of the 31st of october or delay it once again to january next year but of course the e.u. is going to say in that or not luis party m.e.p. for scotland shared his...
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chief bracks it negotiates and i do that the 2 sides should not pretend to be negotiating. brussels bureau chief max hoffman has been following discussions of the european parliament and sent this assessment. no deal bragg's it is getting more and more likely some even believe it is the most likely scenario now that is the main message coming out of stroudsburg where the european parliament was in session but there was also the message from the head of the european commission john crow we still have time we can still strike a deal the problem of course is that nobody here knows what this deal could look like because apparently there are no concrete proposals from the u.k. government on that so what we are doing is getting closer and closer to the braggs a deadline on the 31st of october without a real solution in sight the e.u. on its side is preparing for the scenario probably the only thing it can really do at this moment. but meanwhile scotland's 1st minister is in balance today to discuss bracks it make a list urgent calls for a new referendum on e.u. membership but w.'
chief bracks it negotiates and i do that the 2 sides should not pretend to be negotiating. brussels bureau chief max hoffman has been following discussions of the european parliament and sent this assessment. no deal bragg's it is getting more and more likely some even believe it is the most likely scenario now that is the main message coming out of stroudsburg where the european parliament was in session but there was also the message from the head of the european commission john crow we still...
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will touch on all matters abraxas spent on that for us what would this court's decision mean for the bracks of process. so if the supreme court rules for boris johnson if it was lawful for him to suspend him and then nothing changes he would seek to deal with the european union he would continue to seek that he will talk again to the european leaders in new york and then later in october at a summit in brussels and he said he wants to get the u.k. out of the european union by october 31st do or die of course prefer you with a deal if the supreme court though indeed ruled against him then everything is back to square one and we don't know exactly what that means yet it could mean that he faces pressure to resign we could see fresh elections coming up but definitely for breakfast that would of course be a matter of debate what that means ok a lot of states today in britain there are a lot of policy after supreme court where we should know shortly how this all is going to go show a lot of we'll have more from there for us throughout the day thanks very much. you know and some of the other stor
will touch on all matters abraxas spent on that for us what would this court's decision mean for the bracks of process. so if the supreme court rules for boris johnson if it was lawful for him to suspend him and then nothing changes he would seek to deal with the european union he would continue to seek that he will talk again to the european leaders in new york and then later in october at a summit in brussels and he said he wants to get the u.k. out of the european union by october 31st do or...
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about an hour ago is when he might actually have that selection would he try to wait until after bracks it's at the end of october would he actually be able to do that or would he even prefer to have it before the end of october to try to if you were to win the election then say ok fine we've won that was effectively a 2nd referendum we are now living on that basis but why. where the other it does appear in l. that the whole thing is going to come to a head potentially the next 24 to 48 hours is it politically quite savvy of him lawrence in as much as the main opposition leader jeremy corbyn can now turn around and say actually no don't have an election either before october 31st or after because mr corbin has been publicly calling for an election for several months now despite what the big beast of the labor party tony blair the former labor prime minister has gone on record dozens of times now he's saying do not go for an election because then it becomes an election on corben prime minister not boris johnson delivering bricks it. and i think this is one of the strategies that boris jo
about an hour ago is when he might actually have that selection would he try to wait until after bracks it's at the end of october would he actually be able to do that or would he even prefer to have it before the end of october to try to if you were to win the election then say ok fine we've won that was effectively a 2nd referendum we are now living on that basis but why. where the other it does appear in l. that the whole thing is going to come to a head potentially the next 24 to 48 hours...
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well the presiding judge said that she she make clear that this ruling is not about bracks it but of course it is all about bricks that at least on the political in a political matter so we might see parliament reconvene tomorrow and we really don't know how this directive saga will drag on then because parliament of course now had 3 years to debate this matter and it's not clear where they want to go one possibility is that we will see another extension to the bracks a deadline of beyond october 31st that is the next that line because at the moment there is a law in place that parliament has passed that would force boris johnson to ask for that extension from the european union on october 31st so that is the most likely option at the moment if he stays in power and that we just don't know at the moment if he can cling on to the. right shot of parts outside the supreme court in london which is just past a historic ruling saying parliament is supreme thank you very much for your reporting from there. let me bring you up to some other stories making news around the world is really prom
well the presiding judge said that she she make clear that this ruling is not about bracks it but of course it is all about bricks that at least on the political in a political matter so we might see parliament reconvene tomorrow and we really don't know how this directive saga will drag on then because parliament of course now had 3 years to debate this matter and it's not clear where they want to go one possibility is that we will see another extension to the bracks a deadline of beyond...
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s and given the split within the comments over the bracks issue and indeed the infighting that work. are you seeing within the within the conservative party itself that's just not a given at this point in time just a reminder of course on tuesday evening 21 tool the m.p.'s voted against their government and what was really quite unbelievable cvs and have now been expelled from the party of course a win for boris in the polls would give him a fresh mandate to go to the european union try and renegotiate a new deal but it would also allow him to potentially bulldoze any of parliament's objections in the future here in westminster so i mean we expected the prime minister of course to have a battle on his hands with brussels but it seems that actually the bigger problem for him right now is with with westminster and with people right here with the very people who are supposed to be helping him walk towards delivering on the results of the 2016 referendum a disappointment i'm sure to see not just the board's johnson but for the 17400000 brits who voted to leave over 3 years ago now. repor
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