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it process from to resume and her government and to try to have a softer bragg's it all or none at all a second referendum so rather than saying a coming together of the house to decide a way forward we're seeing a stratification of both sides further divisions as we hurtle towards bragg's it day which is the twenty ninth of march. and the prime minister refuses to move that day so it does look as though it is the twenty ninth of march regardless of whether there is a deal in place. come fusion term or polly thank you so much for keeping across this and we just all go after wait for that day's only the twenty ninth of march thank you. u.s. led coalition in syria's confirmed a convoy carrying both its troops and kurdish militia members has been targeted in a suicide car bomb attack in the northwest of syria information on casualties are difficult to verify but no u.s. troops were injured according to coalition officials artie's policy has the details . it certainly seems as if islands is on the rise what we know is that a car bomb exploded near a militia checkpoint as a kurdish led forc
it process from to resume and her government and to try to have a softer bragg's it all or none at all a second referendum so rather than saying a coming together of the house to decide a way forward we're seeing a stratification of both sides further divisions as we hurtle towards bragg's it day which is the twenty ninth of march. and the prime minister refuses to move that day so it does look as though it is the twenty ninth of march regardless of whether there is a deal in place. come fusion...
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well britons are not the only ones frustrated with the endless bragg's of debate yet the debate goes on here in berlin chancellor angela merkel has been commenting on her government's way forward with the difficult divorce agreement this is what she had to say. we believe it is now up to the british side to say what happens next as the prime minister has announced he will get. the damage which will inevitably follow from bracks that as small as possible. that is why we will continue to seek an orderly solution by taught sophie. and i still have time to negotiate but we will wait to see what the prime minister proposes. for more now we're joined by political correspondent simon young who's been following reactions here and berlin simon we just heard chancellor merkel there saying we still have time to negotiate it's almost like the chancellor is opening the door to more negotiations yeah well yes and terry i think the german government doesn't want to look like it somehow as blocking the search for the solutions that's why they're saying well you know the ball is in the british court
well britons are not the only ones frustrated with the endless bragg's of debate yet the debate goes on here in berlin chancellor angela merkel has been commenting on her government's way forward with the difficult divorce agreement this is what she had to say. we believe it is now up to the british side to say what happens next as the prime minister has announced he will get. the damage which will inevitably follow from bracks that as small as possible. that is why we will continue to seek an...
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but in the north of england you have a clear majority to leave words like no deal hard bragg's it and second referendum are still being bandied about in fact seventy one labor m.p.'s have written to german corben urging him to back a so-called people's vote while we've been taking a look at some of the doomsday predictions being made. is. spiraling out of control we've decided to press the pause button get some perspective on how justified the apparent. first up we have the rejected deal with jeremy its most outspoken critic the prime minister has negotiated a botched. worst of all worlds deal which is bad for britain leaving the country in an indefinite halfway house without a real say some journalist acco the disappointment of the labor party leader one of the reasons that the u.k. will still have to conform to the rules in one way or another. yet michel barnier the man behind the deal himself clarified the roles from the very beginning the tradition we lost for twenty one months during this limited period of time do. we continue to apply to do you. the divorce bill now this one is
but in the north of england you have a clear majority to leave words like no deal hard bragg's it and second referendum are still being bandied about in fact seventy one labor m.p.'s have written to german corben urging him to back a so-called people's vote while we've been taking a look at some of the doomsday predictions being made. is. spiraling out of control we've decided to press the pause button get some perspective on how justified the apparent. first up we have the rejected deal with...
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would be forgiven for worrying about bragg's it kind of hanging in the balance one of two reason may's own ministers when he was doing an interview today said that the government may consider staying in the customs union which had been one of the reason maize red lines which she set out when she went into the negotiations so it's a significant departure from kind of the the rules that she'd set out and the limits of those who don't want to leave the remain as those those who want to stay in the european union will certainly be encouraged by what we've heard from brussels that pretty much breast bragg's it can be reversed the president of the europe the president of the european council said yesterday rather significantly that if there is a deal is impossible and nobody wants no deal then who will have the courage to say what the only positive solution is and not only that we're also hearing murmurs from brussels that the e.u. is ready to extend article fifty beyond this year and into twenty twenty. one to get the results in from. many thanks poppy. talked about the european reaction th
would be forgiven for worrying about bragg's it kind of hanging in the balance one of two reason may's own ministers when he was doing an interview today said that the government may consider staying in the customs union which had been one of the reason maize red lines which she set out when she went into the negotiations so it's a significant departure from kind of the the rules that she'd set out and the limits of those who don't want to leave the remain as those those who want to stay in the...
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it looks like potentially what's taken place it does raise the specter not just of softening the braggs the process but potentially of reversing it altogether over seventy labor m.p.'s came out and pledge their support for a rerun of the e.u. referendum today and those that don't want to leave will certainly be encouraged by what they're hearing from brussels because the president of the european council donald tersely tweeted last night saying that if a deal is impossible and nobody wants no deal then who will have the courage to say what the overly positive option is well there are a lot of people with the courage to see. here in the u.k. and they seem to be lobbying for it rather strongly not only that but we're also hearing murmurs from brussels that article fifty which is the date that britain is set to leave at the moment except for the twenty ninth of march this year it's coming out very shortly that could be extended not just for a couple of months as was previously thought but because of the scale of the political turmoil here in the u.k. over gregg's it that could be extended
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devoted bragg's it do we know what public opinion was on tourism may's deal did the m.p.'s represent the people their constituents when they voted against it or they are representing their own political interests. no the deal was very unpopular among the british people though opinion polls gave it about twenty percent support eighty percent of the seventy eighty percent of the country were against him ok so where do we hear about the where do we go from here because you know the clock is ticking people are now saying we need to be talking about an extension of the deadline i mean if two and a half years more than wasn't enough. what's the solution to the messages of the million dollar question but can you think of a way out well extending the deadline isn't that easy because a judgment by the european court of justice not so long ago said we could repeal article fifty but we could only extend. the period in which we've got to go see it if it was. part of a meaningful negotiation not just a temporary thing so i'm not sure it's legal on the european law in any case there are
devoted bragg's it do we know what public opinion was on tourism may's deal did the m.p.'s represent the people their constituents when they voted against it or they are representing their own political interests. no the deal was very unpopular among the british people though opinion polls gave it about twenty percent support eighty percent of the seventy eighty percent of the country were against him ok so where do we hear about the where do we go from here because you know the clock is...
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loses the confidence vote it could trigger a general election and fresh chaos for the acrimonious bragg's a process through the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. it's the biggest defeat for a government in the house of commons in over a century. more than two thirds of lawmakers said no to teresa mayes divorce agreement with the e.u. it is clear that the house does not support this deal but tonight spare us tells us nothing about what it does support nothing about how. the nothing of us how or even if it intends to honor the decision the british people took in a referendum parliament decided to hold her to the people's may hopes to return to parliament with a new bracks had planned by next week across the channel there was a lot among e.u. leaders at the prospect of a no deal breaks that commission president john called again urged the u.k. to clarify its intentions noting that time is almost up a sentiment echoed by dutch prime minister mark oaten who tweeted that the e.u. was preparing for all scenarios and that the next step was up to
loses the confidence vote it could trigger a general election and fresh chaos for the acrimonious bragg's a process through the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. it's the biggest defeat for a government in the house of commons in over a century. more than two thirds of lawmakers said no to teresa mayes divorce agreement with the e.u. it is clear that the house does not support this deal but tonight spare us tells us nothing about what it does...
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in parliament that vote came after lawmakers dealt her a crushing blow with the rejection of her bragg's a deal now theresa may is appealing for her political rivals to help find cross party consensus on how the u.k. should leave the e.u. . the ice of the rights three hundred six the no use of the last three hundred twenty five. it was a close call but theresa may survived another nail biter inside the british parliament it was only with the help of her allies from northern ireland's democratic unionist party that may's government won the vote of no confidence triggered by the opposition late on wednesday the british pm appealed for unity and decisiveness after the brics a deal she had worked out with the european union was rejected. so now and piece of made clear what they don't want we must all work constructively to get to set out what paula meant does want that's why i'm inviting m.p.'s from all parties to come together to find a way forwards one the both delivers on the referendum and can come on to the support of parliament this is now the time to put self interest aside the britis
in parliament that vote came after lawmakers dealt her a crushing blow with the rejection of her bragg's a deal now theresa may is appealing for her political rivals to help find cross party consensus on how the u.k. should leave the e.u. . the ice of the rights three hundred six the no use of the last three hundred twenty five. it was a close call but theresa may survived another nail biter inside the british parliament it was only with the help of her allies from northern ireland's democratic...
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s former braggs and minister there dominic robb suggesting that moving the long gregson process forward is now up to the e.u. he he basically suggested that they now need to be flexible because the u.k. has been flecks of all what is the likely response going to be. there's still some confusion here sara about what the u.k. really once it's quite contrary to what we just heard from former regs except of terry dominic rob because if you look at what the parliament the house of commons on tuesday really decided it's kind of contradictory on the one hand they said they don't want no deal bragg's it so they don't want to just crash out of the european union on the other hand they're rejecting one of the main red lines that you put in very early which of course is the backstop so the insurance policy to prevent a hard border between northern ireland and ireland so what we're hearing hearing basically mainly so far are different politicians saying that the withdrawal agreements of that divorce agreement that has that back stuff in it won't be reopened again and one european parliamentarian ev
s former braggs and minister there dominic robb suggesting that moving the long gregson process forward is now up to the e.u. he he basically suggested that they now need to be flexible because the u.k. has been flecks of all what is the likely response going to be. there's still some confusion here sara about what the u.k. really once it's quite contrary to what we just heard from former regs except of terry dominic rob because if you look at what the parliament the house of commons on tuesday...
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the braggs it process but potentially of reversing it all together seventy labor m.p.'s came out and pledged that support for a rerun of the e.u. referendum will say hearing this from brussels that article fifty which is the date that person is set to leave the e.u. at the moment is set for the twenty ninth of march this year it's coming out very shortly that could be extended not just for a couple of months as was previously thought but because of the scale of the political turmoil here in the u.k. over brags that that could be extended to britain's departure from the e.u. potentially until next year. well u.k. prime minister theresa may has given a short statement from ten downing street after winning a no confidence vote in parliament for size her intention to deliver on the results of the two thousand and sixteen referendum to leave the e.u. may held meetings with representatives of minority parties in parliament before her remarks and she's expected to meet with other senior government representatives. teresa mayes victory comes twenty four hours after a day of def
the braggs it process but potentially of reversing it all together seventy labor m.p.'s came out and pledged that support for a rerun of the e.u. referendum will say hearing this from brussels that article fifty which is the date that person is set to leave the e.u. at the moment is set for the twenty ninth of march this year it's coming out very shortly that could be extended not just for a couple of months as was previously thought but because of the scale of the political turmoil here in the...
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it looks like potentially what's taken place it does raise the specter not just of softening the braggs the process but potentially of reversing it altogether over seventy labor m.p.'s came out and pledge their support for a rerun of the e.u. referendum today and those that don't want to leave will certainly be encouraged by what they're hearing from brussels because the president of the european council donald tersely tweeted last night saying that if a deal is impossible and nobody wants no deal then who will have the courage to say what the only positive option is well there are a lot of people with the courage to say that here in the u.k. and they seem to be lobbying for it rather strongly not only that but we're also hearing from brussels that article fifty which is the date that person is set to. intercept for the train tonight of march this year it's coming out very shortly that could be extended not just for a couple of months as was previously thought but because of the scale of the political turmoil here in the u.k. over brags that that could be extended britain's departure fr
it looks like potentially what's taken place it does raise the specter not just of softening the braggs the process but potentially of reversing it altogether over seventy labor m.p.'s came out and pledge their support for a rerun of the e.u. referendum today and those that don't want to leave will certainly be encouraged by what they're hearing from brussels because the president of the european council donald tersely tweeted last night saying that if a deal is impossible and nobody wants no...
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history she's told lawmakers that backing her government will enable her to find a way forward on bragg's that it's thought that may will survive the confidence vote but some remain supporters see the situation as promising. to remain supporters gathered outside the british parliament to reserve me she really ition was a sign of hope defeat for the prime minister's bragg's deal could open the door to a so-called people's vote a second referendum on e.u. membership of the ais to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. the government will despite her resigning defeat to reason may says she is determined to deliver brags it to the british people but even some within her own party believe a second referendum is no the only option parliamentarians do have some cheese and one of them is to prevent people from committing national suicide and no deal breaks it all star panel. the issues that have first may faces a no confidence vote in her government the rebels within her party have signalled that they will back her position is secure unless the very precisel
history she's told lawmakers that backing her government will enable her to find a way forward on bragg's that it's thought that may will survive the confidence vote but some remain supporters see the situation as promising. to remain supporters gathered outside the british parliament to reserve me she really ition was a sign of hope defeat for the prime minister's bragg's deal could open the door to a so-called people's vote a second referendum on e.u. membership of the ais to the right two...
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among the stories that shaped the week into political chaos with the prime minister's bragg's suffering defeat. down have position not really surviving a confidence vote just twenty four hours later. polls intensify for donald trump's impeachment from the democrat camp as the u.s. president is hit with a slew of allegations of wrongdoing but he says he's not going anywhere you can. do that during the great job that's where you are. and just this sunday scenes of violence break out in the greek capital over a deal to change the name of neighboring macedonia arrests and injuries are reported in the mass demonstrations. and the top stories from the last seven days and all the latest news. here on altie international with meaning to the team to welcome to the program. the u.k. was thrust deep into political turmoil this week after the proposed e.u. divorce deal was dealt a crushing defeat in parliament the following day though the prime minister saw a confidence vote called by the leader of the opposition even the country no closer to a breakthrough on bragg's it is a quick recap of the dra
among the stories that shaped the week into political chaos with the prime minister's bragg's suffering defeat. down have position not really surviving a confidence vote just twenty four hours later. polls intensify for donald trump's impeachment from the democrat camp as the u.s. president is hit with a slew of allegations of wrongdoing but he says he's not going anywhere you can. do that during the great job that's where you are. and just this sunday scenes of violence break out in the greek...
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she may have survived that challenge but may still faces the challenge of finding a way forward on bragg's it outside her official residence after last night's vote she appealed for a political consensus on how britain should leave the european union. so now m.p.'s have made clear what they don't want we must all work constructively together to set out what parliament does one. that's why i'm inviting m.p.'s from all parties to come together to find a way forward one that both delivers on the referendum and can command the support of parliament this is now the time to put self interest aside so let's get more now let's bring in our correspondent in london barbara basell who is standing by with the very latest for us so barbara we basically have here parliament voting to keep to reste in may in power is that likely though to make her job on solving the brags that dilemma any easier it's not going to make it any easier because she still has to square the circle she's still have the enviable task of somehow bringing together her own hardline tory breaks to cheers who want to get out of the e.
she may have survived that challenge but may still faces the challenge of finding a way forward on bragg's it outside her official residence after last night's vote she appealed for a political consensus on how britain should leave the european union. so now m.p.'s have made clear what they don't want we must all work constructively together to set out what parliament does one. that's why i'm inviting m.p.'s from all parties to come together to find a way forward one that both delivers on the...
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london residents how they're feeling about bragg's it before the decisive. yeah we prime minister theresa may made a valiant attempt to rescue her breaks a deal from almost certain defeat in the house of commons from the european union on that although she warned that failure to approve the deal and risk a no deal breaks it could lead to britain breaking apart case withdrawal. mr speaker mr speaker with just seventy four days until the twenty ninth of march the consequences of sochi against this deal tomorrow are becoming a clear out with no deal we would have no implementation period no security partnership no guarantees for u.k. citizens overseas and no certainty that this isn't workers like those i met in stoke this morning and we would see changes to every day life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union a triss. opposition leader jeremy corben made clear that labor's position was unchanged he decries made his deal is bad for the country and called for the defeat but he pulled the meaningful vote this is. the government is in disarray
london residents how they're feeling about bragg's it before the decisive. yeah we prime minister theresa may made a valiant attempt to rescue her breaks a deal from almost certain defeat in the house of commons from the european union on that although she warned that failure to approve the deal and risk a no deal breaks it could lead to britain breaking apart case withdrawal. mr speaker mr speaker with just seventy four days until the twenty ninth of march the consequences of sochi against...
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story had quite a bit of fun with it too some saw operation broadcast as reflective of the entire bragg's it process lurie's kune sake traffic. using eighty seven norreys to try and see what five thousand plus will do is so perfectly on brown bricks it is like preparing for a famine by skipping lunch rather than using a load of lorries to create a fake traffic jam surely they should have used red buses with we're out of ideas emblazoned on the side of those tweets may be funny but they are beginning to reflect this sort of quiet hysteria that's painfully constant surrounding or continuing to surround the issue of bragg's it here in the u.k. and of course brags it is still a massive cliffhanger for us this week the u.k. parliament is set to debate the u.k.'s withdrawal and ahead of to reason may's crucial and delayed vote in parliament next week the parliamentary mast in terms of getting her deal approved isn't looking good her team says that they've still got a week to try and win over those that are dead set against the prime minister's deal but that's looking pretty optimistic and if a
story had quite a bit of fun with it too some saw operation broadcast as reflective of the entire bragg's it process lurie's kune sake traffic. using eighty seven norreys to try and see what five thousand plus will do is so perfectly on brown bricks it is like preparing for a famine by skipping lunch rather than using a load of lorries to create a fake traffic jam surely they should have used red buses with we're out of ideas emblazoned on the side of those tweets may be funny but they are...
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polly there polly what can we expect from trees a maze lives attempt to break the braggs deadlock. well to reason may's new plan appears to be trying to tweak her original deal just enough to win over the doubters on her own side so that we the doubters in the conservative party and in the d.v.d. that's the democratic party in northern ireland and the prime minister seems to think that if she secures these changes then perhaps to the thorny issue of the irish backstop she'll be able to squeeze this deal through parliament on january twenty ninth which is the next scheduled vote that we have on it now one option floated over the weekend was that to resume a could try to negotiate a special bilateral treaty between london and dublin on the issue of the irish backstop but dublin has already rejected that dublin said that effectively any negotiations taking place here have to be between the u.k. and the e.u. take a listen. it is not something we would entertain it would not work the same many of the issues pertaining to ireland are related to and to negotiate an agreed through the euro
polly there polly what can we expect from trees a maze lives attempt to break the braggs deadlock. well to reason may's new plan appears to be trying to tweak her original deal just enough to win over the doubters on her own side so that we the doubters in the conservative party and in the d.v.d. that's the democratic party in northern ireland and the prime minister seems to think that if she secures these changes then perhaps to the thorny issue of the irish backstop she'll be able to squeeze...
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have to prevent that yes because after the votes on tuesday the no deal bragg's it remains the default option so if they don't come up with anything else an extension or a deal or something then then that's the default option that's why he's saying this and that's why the european union is preparing. smaller agreements for example for erasmus so the student exchange program or for being sure to deliver medicine to the u.k. that is needed there or keeping planes in the air between the continent and the u.k. smaller agreements for that so in case there is a no deal bragg's it you know not a not a big deal breaks it in this case you have all these smaller agreements that will keep the bare minimum of activity between those two parts so between the u.k. and the e.u. alive it will still be a deep plunge especially of course for the you kate. that's often in brussels thank you. to some of the other stories making news around the world is german police arrested three suspected islamic extremists on suspicion of planning planning a bomb attack federal prosecutors say the men iraqi refugees wer
have to prevent that yes because after the votes on tuesday the no deal bragg's it remains the default option so if they don't come up with anything else an extension or a deal or something then then that's the default option that's why he's saying this and that's why the european union is preparing. smaller agreements for example for erasmus so the student exchange program or for being sure to deliver medicine to the u.k. that is needed there or keeping planes in the air between the continent...
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in order to get on with gregg's that she says she needs to start some cross party crisis talks on bragg's it immediately as early as this evening in fact in order to come to some sort of consensus on an alternative flags this plan now let's call it that after her brags it plan a tanked in parliament last night to resume a sustained an unprecedented defeat when she took her for example and a deal for charlie meant she wasn't able to push that through so tonight after winning the no confidence motion she was that sort of extending an olive branch to all the other political parties saying look let's work together it's not something she's known for really she had. spoken to other parties in the past she's known for not really talking to have political foes or anyone outside of her circle of trust but she said let's talk take a listen to what the ultra political party leaders had to say to her in response before there can be any positive discussions about the way forward the government the government must remove must remove. the prospect of the catastrophe of the no dual ranks of the money. th
in order to get on with gregg's that she says she needs to start some cross party crisis talks on bragg's it immediately as early as this evening in fact in order to come to some sort of consensus on an alternative flags this plan now let's call it that after her brags it plan a tanked in parliament last night to resume a sustained an unprecedented defeat when she took her for example and a deal for charlie meant she wasn't able to push that through so tonight after winning the no confidence...
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could be staring down the barrel of a no deal bragg's it where contingency planning like the sort we saw today from the department for transport it's not going to look so funny anymore all this role in a voice and gnashing of teeth in parliament of course the constant to talk of big bear less than three months to go no where you could busiek or no polling or leave you in the team to from london or you could correspondent thanks for the. still to come in belgium moves to the jewish and muslim tradition is that a victory for animal rights we also may be more sinisterly a move against religious minorities who debate it after the break. you know like the e.k.g. for countries is their ten year bond rate you look at that you say oh that country southie a country star healthy well looks like the health of the chinese economy based on that their interest rates are better than america. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. you know world big part of. lot and conspiracy it's time
could be staring down the barrel of a no deal bragg's it where contingency planning like the sort we saw today from the department for transport it's not going to look so funny anymore all this role in a voice and gnashing of teeth in parliament of course the constant to talk of big bear less than three months to go no where you could busiek or no polling or leave you in the team to from london or you could correspondent thanks for the. still to come in belgium moves to the jewish and muslim...
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it immediately after the vote in order to come to some sort of consensus on an alternative bragg's it planned she could try and push through parliament after her brags it plan a really tanked in parliament earlier this week to resume a sustained and unprecedented defeat on tuesday with the original plan she'd call bills together but i have story number of m.p.'s rejected it so after winning her no confidence vote she said she was willing to extend more or less an olive branch to other political parties in order to try to come to some sort of political consensus and she hadn't for talking to her political foes she likes to stick to the so call of trusted friends and advisers so it is quite a departure from her usual type of politics so she said let's talk let's take a listen. to what the leaders of the other select parties in parliament had to say in response before there can be any positive discussions about the way forward the government. the government must remove must remove clearly once and for all the prospect of the catastrophe of the no dual branch of the un the all the chaos t
it immediately after the vote in order to come to some sort of consensus on an alternative bragg's it planned she could try and push through parliament after her brags it plan a really tanked in parliament earlier this week to resume a sustained and unprecedented defeat on tuesday with the original plan she'd call bills together but i have story number of m.p.'s rejected it so after winning her no confidence vote she said she was willing to extend more or less an olive branch to other political...
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far you had european union unity on the topic but what if at the end of march so just before the braggs a date the choice for the irish prime minister is between no backstop because no deal meaning he would have to install a hard border right away the next day between northern ireland and ireland or compromise on the backstop leave it in there but let's say limited to five years four years i don't know some kind of number what would you do as the irish prime minister and we don't know if the irish won't india and budge at least that is the big discussion here in brussels behind closed doors it's also technical and all of these news and they have major implications and you really have to look at it in the context of the clock ticking because we are much closer to that march twenty ninth the deadline then i think many would like just take us through what you know many there in brussels see as the worst case scenario and that is the u.k. crashing out of the e.u. max is the e.u. prepared for that. the e.u. has been preparing for that and not only the e.u. the member states there are they're
far you had european union unity on the topic but what if at the end of march so just before the braggs a date the choice for the irish prime minister is between no backstop because no deal meaning he would have to install a hard border right away the next day between northern ireland and ireland or compromise on the backstop leave it in there but let's say limited to five years four years i don't know some kind of number what would you do as the irish prime minister and we don't know if the...
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it process from to resume and her government and to try to have a softer bragg's it all or none at all via a second referendum so rather than seeing a coming together of the house to decide a way forward we're seeing a stratification of both sides further divisions as we hurtle towards bragg's it day which is the twenty ninth of march and the prime minister refuses to move that day so it does look as though it is the twenty ninth of march regardless of whether there is a deal in place. we discussed event in london with professor of law tom brokaw's who believes that the mayor has abandoned one promise after another. the real heart of her argument today was that she was going to be if members of parliament agreed this this deal which they rejected in the biggest defeat in modern parliamentary history if they were only to support it but she promises that she was going to be open to a constructive of the way forward but yet for almost two years she's been promising to work across different parties she's really promising to be open and keep people in the loop and she's been shown to do any
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says it has invested fifteen million euros in preparing for a hard brags it but the real cost of bragg's it is still up in the air. more naanee eubanks have been announcing plans to move jump zone london to other financial centers across the european union once britain has officially left they won't be able to conduct business inside the block from their london bases frankfurt as a balti media offensive to attract the bank is fleeing bragg's it. nice to meet you the name is. frank. frank. head of uni modern architect the video was posted online several months ago it's aimed at the family of the briggs it uprooted banker who's not so keen on moving away from a world class city like london or not like the british capital is europe's finance center and home to some of the world's biggest banks but to keep doing business with the e.u. will have to be located in the block and that means more than just a shingle on a door or a mailbox at least according to european regulators. it means moving personnel and capital about forty banks have already received a license in an e.u. city. a few of them
says it has invested fifteen million euros in preparing for a hard brags it but the real cost of bragg's it is still up in the air. more naanee eubanks have been announcing plans to move jump zone london to other financial centers across the european union once britain has officially left they won't be able to conduct business inside the block from their london bases frankfurt as a balti media offensive to attract the bank is fleeing bragg's it. nice to meet you the name is. frank. frank. head...
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bragg's it is a case in point with the e.u. and britain no closer to agreeing on a deal for their future relationship with a hard exit now a distinct possibility the head of the bank of england fears businesses will not be prepared for the hard consequences systems there are a series of logistical issues that need to be solved and it's quite transparent that in many cases they're not so poor infrastructure is not there border infrastructure is not there to the extent that it would need to be for jumping from an absolutely seamless trading environment to one with friction. frictions that while inevitable some say must not be allowed to get in the way of more important long term issues for france's finance minister reinforcing europe is now on the priority front and we are far more concerned about the future of europe whole to be more united whole to have a strong continent between china and the us and then about to do. and as the impasse continues in britain opinion among the other members of the e.u. over the union's future app
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of those votes the publication of a link to government document on thursday to the controversy over bragg said the paper explores the posse. berty of holding a second referendum and estimates that the whole process here could take up to year at that include seven months to lay the legal groundwork and then a further three months at least for actually just testing the actual question well the leak comes as a surprise to many may has remained adamant that she will deliver on bragg's it take a look this is what downing street had to say the paper is genuine they say but denied that the government had been actively planning for a second vote it sees the paper is purely for illustrate of purposes and has reiterated the p.m.'s position that britain will leave the e.u. meanwhile germy corben has said i think conditions under which he would support a second vote blue options are on the table including the public vote option which we made clear in our conference motion which was i have to remind you unanimously agreed by our conference last september eleventh even before the referendum i remember
of those votes the publication of a link to government document on thursday to the controversy over bragg said the paper explores the posse. berty of holding a second referendum and estimates that the whole process here could take up to year at that include seven months to lay the legal groundwork and then a further three months at least for actually just testing the actual question well the leak comes as a surprise to many may has remained adamant that she will deliver on bragg's it take a...
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won't run a small business as it used to for some companies however the possible consequences of bragg's it are even more dramatic fact manufacture abas for example especially does all of the breaks it could massively disrupt its supply chain. when an air bus takes off from the runway a big chunk of the european union takes off with it an air bus jet is a prime example of e.u. cooperation aviation group is located in germany france great britain and spain. production takes place across europe france has the largest operations with some forty eight thousand airbus employees across different sites germany is in second place with around forty four thousand workers in spain the aircraft manufacturer has thirteen thousand employees and almost eleven thousand five hundred people work for air bus in the u.k. that's where the wings are made in addition around four thousand british companies supply parts to the company so what could happen in a vent of a hard break that who airbus still be able to manufacture in great britain at all and no deal breakers it would be bad for business in the country
won't run a small business as it used to for some companies however the possible consequences of bragg's it are even more dramatic fact manufacture abas for example especially does all of the breaks it could massively disrupt its supply chain. when an air bus takes off from the runway a big chunk of the european union takes off with it an air bus jet is a prime example of e.u. cooperation aviation group is located in germany france great britain and spain. production takes place across europe...
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it shows that support for remain is at its highest level since the twenty sixteen bragg's it felt less poly boyko explains a rerun of a referendum well it wouldn't be without precedence. the people may have voted but the british parliament is in political turmoil over what the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. should look like and if some politicians get their way whether it should happen at all to this issue but to the electorate what the possibility of. the british public to get back. to reconsider this is a cause for deception but most of those people that promise to help you know why we bothering to leave and. still subject to all the rules over on the continent these slighted politicians will be hoping that perhaps the imperfect but stable relationship between brussels and london could be heading towards their union if a deal is impossible and no one wants no deal and who will finally have the courage to say what the only positive solution is so if you think their people have voted then think again governments have been known to ignore a referendum result or to. ireland learned this
it shows that support for remain is at its highest level since the twenty sixteen bragg's it felt less poly boyko explains a rerun of a referendum well it wouldn't be without precedence. the people may have voted but the british parliament is in political turmoil over what the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. should look like and if some politicians get their way whether it should happen at all to this issue but to the electorate what the possibility of. the british public to get back. to...
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s approve of bragg's it amendment to renegotiate the backstop with ireland which could change the course of treason maizie you divorce planned. the venezuelan supreme court freezes opposition leader. bans him from leaving the country that comes right after washington sanctioned the state oil giant and handed why no control over venezuela's u.s. based accounts he will continue to use all of our diplomatic and economic tools to support interim president. human rights watch releases a report documenting dozens of cases of terrorists torturing civilians in northern syria. we have documented eleven cases in which. residents. because they were either documenting it using. were distributed six of those that we have documented to be including minors. are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. in a high stakes vote british m.p.'s have backed an amendment that will allow theresa may to renegotiate one of the most problematic aspects of her bragg's a deal the issue of the irish border parliament also approved an ame
s approve of bragg's it amendment to renegotiate the backstop with ireland which could change the course of treason maizie you divorce planned. the venezuelan supreme court freezes opposition leader. bans him from leaving the country that comes right after washington sanctioned the state oil giant and handed why no control over venezuela's u.s. based accounts he will continue to use all of our diplomatic and economic tools to support interim president. human rights watch releases a report...
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it process it's known as the yvette cooper amendment and it calls for braggs it to be delayed until the end of the year if there's no deal in place by the end of february so parliament may try to take control of the process and at least take control from to resume a there's no shortage of m.p.'s queuing up to criticize the way the prime minister has handled the briggs it process so far take a listen to some of what was said during the debate in parliament today you can't have it was the way these songs be saying that she absolutely will leave on march the twenty ninth in all circumstances whatever. and then similar tenuously say there will be an opportunity for parliament to have some future and decide what happens next there is no deal she's male supporting the brady amendment to noise so she will be voting you're going. to look at how does she expect this house to provide an alternative when she leaves. this is a government denial split from top to bottom and incapable of you know if you give so let alone a country we have so much to lose to break nothing nothing to gain it's perf
it process it's known as the yvette cooper amendment and it calls for braggs it to be delayed until the end of the year if there's no deal in place by the end of february so parliament may try to take control of the process and at least take control from to resume a there's no shortage of m.p.'s queuing up to criticize the way the prime minister has handled the briggs it process so far take a listen to some of what was said during the debate in parliament today you can't have it was the way...
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the rancor of pro and anti bragg's of protesters has become too much to contain. demonstrators on both sides who are high visibility jackets in an imitation of the french yellow vests movement their anger was directed at the british prime minister. which choose days parliamentary vote looming to reason they pleaded with m.p.'s in britain's sunday express newspaper to back her brags a deal she wrote it's time to forget the games and do what's right for our country u.k. opposition labor leader jeremy corbin said his party was determined to avoid the u.k. crashing out of the european union and i would rather get a negotiated deal now if we can to stop the danger of a no deal and exit from me on the twenty not so much which would be catastrophic for industry catastrophic for trade and the long term effects of that would be huge we will do everything we can to prevent and no deal exit and it's cities like sunderland where those possible catastrophic economic effects could have their most profound impact heavily dependent on the nissen carmaker plant a decision by the c
the rancor of pro and anti bragg's of protesters has become too much to contain. demonstrators on both sides who are high visibility jackets in an imitation of the french yellow vests movement their anger was directed at the british prime minister. which choose days parliamentary vote looming to reason they pleaded with m.p.'s in britain's sunday express newspaper to back her brags a deal she wrote it's time to forget the games and do what's right for our country u.k. opposition labor leader...
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alicia conforming with a plan to block a no deal bragg's it via a parliamentary route and it's really gathering steam one group of m.p.'s wants to introduce a parliamentary bill that could delay britain's departure from the european union if there is no plan in place by the twenty ninth of march which is of course the scheduled briggs's day and the same group of m.p.'s could try to trigger a second referendum and depending on which side of the fence you're on this whole plan is being called either the seize control plan or a plot and an insurgency to talk pull bragg's it really i'm and downing street is warning of the dangers of hijacking the deal. there is a danger that parliament you'd stop brags that any attempt to remove the government's power to meet the legal conditions of an orderly exit at this moment of history significance is extremely concerning parliament said to the people of this country we will make a we make a contract with you you will make the decision and we will honor it what we are now getting are some of those who were always absolutely opposed to the results of
alicia conforming with a plan to block a no deal bragg's it via a parliamentary route and it's really gathering steam one group of m.p.'s wants to introduce a parliamentary bill that could delay britain's departure from the european union if there is no plan in place by the twenty ninth of march which is of course the scheduled briggs's day and the same group of m.p.'s could try to trigger a second referendum and depending on which side of the fence you're on this whole plan is being called...
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could be staring down the barrel of a no deal bragg's it where contingency planning like the sort we saw today from the department for transport it's not going to look so funny anymore look at the cross it come on our political process putting a major us russian space program in jeopardy to lube out works when we come back of the break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one doesn't show you can't afford to miss the one and only. a bit of positive news from the russian capital the doctors here say a baby boy who was pulled from the rubble of that apartment block in the city of magnitog
could be staring down the barrel of a no deal bragg's it where contingency planning like the sort we saw today from the department for transport it's not going to look so funny anymore look at the cross it come on our political process putting a major us russian space program in jeopardy to lube out works when we come back of the break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty...
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the clock started ticking towards march twenty nine which bragg said looming it is clear what membersof parliament are against what is not clear is what the support time is running out as a compromise still calls. when the role may just manufacture consent to step into the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the flame and merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signal. room i mean real news is really. you know world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i. think he was a. yes you know. just i don't hide oh i lost his boss because i just begun to got to be just part of the media which as you know. the book your money might tell those implicit but the pessimist want to go he says you went i
the clock started ticking towards march twenty nine which bragg said looming it is clear what membersof parliament are against what is not clear is what the support time is running out as a compromise still calls. when the role may just manufacture consent to step into the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the flame and merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signal. room i mean real news is really. you know world of big partisan...
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foods or britain's departure from the block and while both bragg cities and pro e.u. supporters cheer the result together it makes the prospect of a disorderly bragg's it ever more likely business leaders and now left asking what next british pm may well she faces a vote of confidence on wednesday on brussels is making contingency plans for a no deal breaks it. and earlier i spoke to john hermann he's a lawyer at c.m.s. law firm and he's a team advisor advising german companies on breaks it related questions so i began by asking him what the prospects of a no deal breaks it would mean for companies in europe. it's been clear from the night of the vote back in two thousand and sixteen that if we got to a point in time where there is no regulated transition period in a regulated exit of the u.k. from the european union this is would suffer a considerable disruption uncertainty has only grown over the time that that has come since then and as we enter this last phase the uncertainty just increases a business a very concerned about disruption destruction to their supply c
foods or britain's departure from the block and while both bragg cities and pro e.u. supporters cheer the result together it makes the prospect of a disorderly bragg's it ever more likely business leaders and now left asking what next british pm may well she faces a vote of confidence on wednesday on brussels is making contingency plans for a no deal breaks it. and earlier i spoke to john hermann he's a lawyer at c.m.s. law firm and he's a team advisor advising german companies on breaks it...
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voters would say no to bragg's it and given the circumstances there are now plenty of politicians he can break the bread as it promises and sell it as the noble thing to do well this calls for that second referendum continue to grow to reason may well be back in parliament on monday to present a revised version of a brics a plan to end piece. critics of donald trump hit the president with a barge of new misconduct claims this week they range from obstructing justice to lying to holding the u.s. hostage over his controversial plan for a five billion dollar border war and for his opponents there is only one solution of the ever ports. from dirty filthy dossiers to sexual misconduct allegations illicit business deals on and on you name it chances are trump was accused of it weekly this week it's the seat president donald trump directed his longtime attorney michael cohen to lie to congress according to two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter and even as trump told the public he had no business deals with russia the sources said trump and his chil
voters would say no to bragg's it and given the circumstances there are now plenty of politicians he can break the bread as it promises and sell it as the noble thing to do well this calls for that second referendum continue to grow to reason may well be back in parliament on monday to present a revised version of a brics a plan to end piece. critics of donald trump hit the president with a barge of new misconduct claims this week they range from obstructing justice to lying to holding the u.s....
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the future of teresa mayes bragg's a deal is uncertain with the e.u. unwilling to renegotiate as demanded by the british parliament details after a short break stay with us. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to be honest. it's going to be close this is what the local three of them all can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. city. and. i think one of them weigh in reason why now we're working on this comply nationalist of the position. is that the different organization. of the previous two or so i was sure. fifteen. one of the best national incident in the world. welcome back as our to international so it was a day of small victories for british prime minister trees and may on tuesday as m.p.'s voted on amendments to the braggs it deal in parliament however it could all be short lived with the e.u. seemingly unwilling to take negotiations further and he's bitter over reports. plenty of reaction from europe to that vote in th
the future of teresa mayes bragg's a deal is uncertain with the e.u. unwilling to renegotiate as demanded by the british parliament details after a short break stay with us. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to be honest. it's going to be close this is what the local three of them all can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. city. and. i think one of them weigh in...
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going to change and then there is blow three a potentially terminal one one that could wrestle the bragg's that process out of the government's hands altogether politicians could force the government to pursue a softer bragg's it or even hold a second referendum the prime minister is trying to buy himself one last chance to save this deal if she doesn't take on board the fundamental changes required then she must make way for those who can depending on which changes are adopted this evening is set to be judgement night for to raise a maze so-called plan b. it will either keep bobbing in the water or anti brags that m.p.'s will sink it like a stone where that leaves the brags that ship is anybody's guess the government's opposed to delaying the u.k.'s departure from that if politicians vote to do just that constitutionally the u.k. would be entering on a charted water. plenty more still to come this hour on r.t. international including how president trump is lending his weight to controversial plans for bible classes in u.s. schools we have the details for you after the break. what else sti
going to change and then there is blow three a potentially terminal one one that could wrestle the bragg's that process out of the government's hands altogether politicians could force the government to pursue a softer bragg's it or even hold a second referendum the prime minister is trying to buy himself one last chance to save this deal if she doesn't take on board the fundamental changes required then she must make way for those who can depending on which changes are adopted this evening is...
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s are voting on a series of amendments to trace them a so-called bragg's it plan b. they have so far rejected for amendments including one by the opposition labor party to rule out a no deal scenario the outcome could determine how quickly the u.k. leaves the e.u. and the future relationship the country will have with the bloc ahead of the pivotal ballot the prime minister told lawmakers that they must find common ground if they want to avoid a potentially hazardous no deal scenario. this is because none of your manhood size addressed so far will ensure that we deliver bricks it instead of those simply provide more arguments against action and more reasons to stand still rather than setting out a plan to make bricks to work they create further delay and delay with out a plan is not a solution it's a road to nowhere what we can do today is send a clear message to brussels about what it is this house wants to see change in withdrawal agreement in order to be able to support it. we can cross live to our correspondent in london polly book-o. who's been following this pro
s are voting on a series of amendments to trace them a so-called bragg's it plan b. they have so far rejected for amendments including one by the opposition labor party to rule out a no deal scenario the outcome could determine how quickly the u.k. leaves the e.u. and the future relationship the country will have with the bloc ahead of the pivotal ballot the prime minister told lawmakers that they must find common ground if they want to avoid a potentially hazardous no deal scenario. this is...
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could be staring down the barrel of a no deal bragg's it where contingency planning like the sort we saw today from the department for transport it's not going to look so funny anymore. the new president of brazil says he is considering whether to invite the u.s. to set up a military base in his country he made the announcement a few days after a visit by the u.s. secretary of state. up was would that include the possibility of having an american base in brazil and of course the physical the physical issue of it would be symbolic nowadays the american shoney's and russian military powers can reach any part of the world independently of their bases but still pending on what might happen in the world who knows if we have to talk about a us base in the future. with president high or both and i was sworn in on new year's day and was immediately congratulated by donald trump on twitter and a top u.s. officials were quick to welcome us in our as rise to power. we believe the opportunity between present president also know in our two teams creates a truly transformative opportunity for our
could be staring down the barrel of a no deal bragg's it where contingency planning like the sort we saw today from the department for transport it's not going to look so funny anymore. the new president of brazil says he is considering whether to invite the u.s. to set up a military base in his country he made the announcement a few days after a visit by the u.s. secretary of state. up was would that include the possibility of having an american base in brazil and of course the physical the...
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smaller agreements for that so in case there is a no deal bragg's it you know another not a big deal breaks it in this case you have all these smaller agreements that will keep the bare minimum of activity between those two parts so between the u.k. and the e.u. alive it will still be a deep plunge especially of course for the you kate. that's all from n n brussels thank you. if there is a maze bid to get a new deal from brussels fails what happens then the dublin correspondent to get mass has been speaking with the leader of the u.k.'s opposition liberal democrats vince cable his party wants another referendum since k.v. you've been really fighting for a second referendum do you see your hopes going up in smoke today no not at all i think it's as we say on the back burner at the moment but in two weeks' time the prime minister will come back i don't think they will have made much progress with your opinion it's possible but i wouldn't think so and then all of the options would then have to be reopened. and to the exit date the possibility of going to the country for a referendum it
smaller agreements for that so in case there is a no deal bragg's it you know another not a big deal breaks it in this case you have all these smaller agreements that will keep the bare minimum of activity between those two parts so between the u.k. and the e.u. alive it will still be a deep plunge especially of course for the you kate. that's all from n n brussels thank you. if there is a maze bid to get a new deal from brussels fails what happens then the dublin correspondent to get mass has...
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going back and forth here i mean it's an extremely difficult day for theresa may for britain for braggs it it's a very difficult day for trees may she's got to get through off an hour of being questioned by m.p.'s in parliament yet again then because all of this no confidence vote is going to happen later today m.p.'s are going to be given a few hours in parliament to debate whether that is confidence in the government and that will be labor and the other opposition parties trying to make it is difficult as possible for two reasons that you actually might win it is looking like she may well win i guarantee to look at some more on what could perhaps be a worst case scenario though get some details into this because if she on the other hand loses the confidence vote it could trigger a general election and fresh chaos for the acrimonious brags that process but not everyone in london seems afraid of that have a listen. for remains supporters gathered outside the british parliament to reason mees humiliation was a sign of hope defeat for the prime minister's bragg's deal could open the door
going back and forth here i mean it's an extremely difficult day for theresa may for britain for braggs it it's a very difficult day for trees may she's got to get through off an hour of being questioned by m.p.'s in parliament yet again then because all of this no confidence vote is going to happen later today m.p.'s are going to be given a few hours in parliament to debate whether that is confidence in the government and that will be labor and the other opposition parties trying to make it is...
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houses of parliament where we know lawmakers are about to begin debating bragg's it ahead of tonight's vote what a day there in britain bear get any sign that the mood of overwhelming opposition to teresa mayes bragg's a deal might change. so far we don't have any sign as yet and indeed it's really not a boring day here outside parliament there are so many protesters hundreds of them now i don't know if you hear the drumming in the background this is a lady who is drumming for leave she's afraid that britain might actually not in the end leave the european union and for how this was the mind to be trailed then there are others they've had the people's vote campaign who are campaigning for a second referendum they have titanic and it's reason may figure because they think cracks and what am i into a titanic like tragedy and this is also mirrored by the the mood inside paul i'm and so you see the protests outside but also inside it's really for parliamentarians a heavy decisions many of them are going to vote with their conscience and many have a really very strong view on bret's it ease
houses of parliament where we know lawmakers are about to begin debating bragg's it ahead of tonight's vote what a day there in britain bear get any sign that the mood of overwhelming opposition to teresa mayes bragg's a deal might change. so far we don't have any sign as yet and indeed it's really not a boring day here outside parliament there are so many protesters hundreds of them now i don't know if you hear the drumming in the background this is a lady who is drumming for leave she's...
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some may continue to play this the way she is if we are let's say a couple of days away from the braggs it at the end of march in the alternative to making a compromise with the backstop let's say limiting it to five years four years whatever and then between that and having no deal bragg's it which automatically would have a hard border between northern ireland as a follow up what will the irish prime minister decide some here in brussels think maybe that's when the irish will get a little shaky and will prefer to accept a limited backstop than to have a hard border immediately because there's no deal. so this is international brinkmanship linda crying what's palin's position. berlin made it very clear that it thinks it's great that the british parliament is saying they don't want to leave the year without a deal at all but that there is a deal on the table and as the foreign minister put it that is the best if not the only deal available and basically all the government spokesman the foreign minister and the head of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee who spoke to d.w. directl
some may continue to play this the way she is if we are let's say a couple of days away from the braggs it at the end of march in the alternative to making a compromise with the backstop let's say limiting it to five years four years whatever and then between that and having no deal bragg's it which automatically would have a hard border between northern ireland as a follow up what will the irish prime minister decide some here in brussels think maybe that's when the irish will get a little...
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things out back home without really seeing how this could be done but at least avoiding the hard bragg's it for now hoping that kicking the can down the road will increase pressure maybe leading the house of commons to accept this deal or something similar to this deal but all of that quite frankly seems to be wishful thinking if you consider what happened in london tonight and barbara let me ask you right after that vote tonight the prime minister she said that tomorrow that the house of commons will consider a vote of confidence or no confidence that she basically called the bluff of labor leader jeremy corbyn here is she trying to shore up more support for her position before she goes back to brussels trying to get even more assurance and maybe more concessions from the european union is that what we're seeing happen right now. i mean she did have in some way even though she came out fighting tonight after the votes that was really the crushing defeat that we have been describing now is she does in a certain way and did have to acknowledge that he was a defeat and that normally this w
things out back home without really seeing how this could be done but at least avoiding the hard bragg's it for now hoping that kicking the can down the road will increase pressure maybe leading the house of commons to accept this deal or something similar to this deal but all of that quite frankly seems to be wishful thinking if you consider what happened in london tonight and barbara let me ask you right after that vote tonight the prime minister she said that tomorrow that the house of...
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