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the shadow brexit secratary. .. he has said... the shadow brexit secratary...ement doesn't match labour's six tests it needs to get the backing —— labour onside. match labour's six tests it needs to get the backing —— labour onsidelj don't think we can remember what those six tests are! exactly. i think made is hoping she can get some of the labour rebels onside —— may. lots of people will say the chequers agreement doesn't look great to them either and if they don't back it they can bring down theresa may and brexit. that's intriguing, you have the paradox of the pro—brexit is you want to stop brexit —— pro brexiteers. then you have jeremy corbyn as brexit —— pro brexiteers. then you havejeremy corbyn as prime minister, leading a slightly more pro—remain party, but he himself who has traditionally been pretty and ge. he has been quite... his spokespeople, when you speak to them, there are certain elements of them, there are certain elements of the four freedoms that we would very much like to change, aspects of the single market they would like to change. and
the shadow brexit secratary. .. he has said... the shadow brexit secratary...ement doesn't match labour's six tests it needs to get the backing —— labour onside. match labour's six tests it needs to get the backing —— labour onsidelj don't think we can remember what those six tests are! exactly. i think made is hoping she can get some of the labour rebels onside —— may. lots of people will say the chequers agreement doesn't look great to them either and if they don't back it they...
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and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategytwo newswatch viewers objected to the coverage, recording videos to explain why. here's francis fa ruja and first, john gillifer. when the disagreement and subsequent resignation over brexit were announced, the immediate reaction of those covering seemed to be, "what does this mean for theresa may's future as prime minister?" surely what's important is how it affects the brexit process, the infighting within and between our parties should surely be secondary. in general, the coverage of the brexit process seems to spend far too much time concentrating on the interaction between our politicians at the expense of giving any detail on what's been decided. unfortunately, what is been portrayed in the frenzied news media, including the much respected bbc bews broadcast, is only the political high drama of this instead of educating the british public of what it means to remain or to exit the customs union. this is not explained and what is focused on are the personalities, ie boris johnson v
and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategytwo newswatch viewers objected to the coverage, recording videos to explain why. here's francis fa ruja and first, john gillifer. when the disagreement and subsequent resignation over brexit were announced, the immediate reaction of those covering seemed to be, "what does this mean for theresa may's future as prime minister?" surely what's important is how it affects the brexit...
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dominic raab, the new brexit secratary. e has decided to do. our poltical correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. leaving his official residence last night, the former foreign secretary. borisjohnson's resignation caused turmoil in westminster, the second cabinet member to quit over the government's brexit policy in less than 24 hours. and giving his reasons why, he pulled no punches. in his letter to the prime minister, he said the brexit dream: her response: theresa may defended her brexit plan in the commons yesterday, saying it would deliver on the referendum result but protect the jobs and business. in the two years since the referendum, we have had a spirited national debate. but plenty in her own party are concerned, although some brexiteers do seem supportive. the prime minister has shown she's determined that she's going to get us out of the eu and, at the same time, she's going to meet the eu's own red lines, thereby ensuring they are going to have to take the negotiations seriously. so it's out with the old, in with
dominic raab, the new brexit secratary. e has decided to do. our poltical correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. leaving his official residence last night, the former foreign secretary. borisjohnson's resignation caused turmoil in westminster, the second cabinet member to quit over the government's brexit policy in less than 24 hours. and giving his reasons why, he pulled no punches. in his letter to the prime minister, he said the brexit dream: her response: theresa may defended her brexit plan...
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earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategylitical news no doubt but two newswatch viewers objected to the coverage, recording videos to explain why. here they are. with the disagreement and subsequent red is resignation of brexit were announced, the immediate reaction of those coverings were what was those going to mean for theresa may's future as prime minister? surely what's important is how it affects the brexit process, the infighting within and between oui’ the infighting within and between our parties should surely be secondary. in general, the coverage of the brexit process seems to spend far too much time focusing on the cork politicians at the expense of any detail on what's been decided. unfortunately what is being focused oi'i unfortunately what is being focused on in the frenzied news media, and the bbc, is the political high drama instead of educating the british public as to what it means to remain in or exit the customs union. this is not explained and what is focused oi'i is not explained and what is focused on
earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategylitical news no doubt but two newswatch viewers objected to the coverage, recording videos to explain why. here they are. with the disagreement and subsequent red is resignation of brexit were announced, the immediate reaction of those coverings were what was those going to mean for theresa may's future as prime minister? surely what's important is how it affects the brexit process, the...
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as you were saying, she has somewhat reshuffled now, replacing her foreign secretary and brexit secratary will be calling together her new look cabinet this morning, calling them to downing street, and that includes jeremy hunt, the new man at the foreign office, who did vote remain but now says he sees the case for brexit, and it will be hisjob to help leaders lead us out of the european union. this report from andrew plant —— lead us. taking his first steps in a newjob, jeremy hunt, health secretary yesterday, foreign secretary today. his first task, a tribute to the man he's replaced. i'd like to start by thanking my predecessor, borisjohnson, and my principaljob at a time of massive importance for our country is to stand four square by the prime minister. borisjohnson was the second high—profile politician to leave the uk government in a single day. in a letter, he said the brexit dream was: but one of the longest days in uk politics had begun at midnight on monday. david davis, the man negotiating britain's exit from the eu resigning, unhappy, he said, with plans that didn't go far e
as you were saying, she has somewhat reshuffled now, replacing her foreign secretary and brexit secratary will be calling together her new look cabinet this morning, calling them to downing street, and that includes jeremy hunt, the new man at the foreign office, who did vote remain but now says he sees the case for brexit, and it will be hisjob to help leaders lead us out of the european union. this report from andrew plant —— lead us. taking his first steps in a newjob, jeremy hunt,...
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is the proposition that's been put forward, it may well have temporary cabinet unity, but the brexit secrataryto accept an arrangement that is unworkable —— it's an workable. it does nothing for the 80% of the economy which is services. it provides a sticking point for the passage of goods. it isa point for the passage of goods. it is a fudge, nobody is happy. nigel is a fudge, nobody is happy. nigel is expressing the frustrations of the brexiteers, many people, like myself, who won close relations with the eu aren't happy either. theresa may has done her best but we have an u nsatisfa ctory may has done her best but we have an unsatisfactory compromise by the sounds —— who want. nigel? you could call it miracle at chequers, the cabinet have come out with a unified line. that's good. we have briefings at downing street today and they will continue on monday for the mps that can't make today. the important thing at parliament is whether there's a majority to back this particular deal. luck, if borisjohnson supports it, david davis and liam fox and some of the others who are parched brexiteers w
is the proposition that's been put forward, it may well have temporary cabinet unity, but the brexit secrataryto accept an arrangement that is unworkable —— it's an workable. it does nothing for the 80% of the economy which is services. it provides a sticking point for the passage of goods. it isa point for the passage of goods. it is a fudge, nobody is happy. nigel is a fudge, nobody is happy. nigel is expressing the frustrations of the brexiteers, many people, like myself, who won close...
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and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategyunced, the immediate reaction of those covering seemed to be, "what does this mean for theresa may's future as prime minister?" surely what's important is how it affects the brexit process, the infighting within and between our parties should surely be secondary. in general, the coverage of the brexit process seems to spend far too much time concentrating on the interaction between our politicians at the expense of giving any detail on what's been decided. unfortunately, what is portrayed in the frenzied news media, including the much respected bbc news broadcast, is only the political high drama of this instead of educating the british public of what it means to remain or to exit the customs union. this is not explained and what is focused on are the personalities, ie boris johnson versus theresa may and the possibility of ousting the british prime minister. how can the public make an informed decision or conduct a genuine informed debate if the complex issues remain unexplained and o
and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategyunced, the immediate reaction of those covering seemed to be, "what does this mean for theresa may's future as prime minister?" surely what's important is how it affects the brexit process, the infighting within and between our parties should surely be secondary. in general, the coverage of the brexit process seems to spend far too much time concentrating on the interaction...
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dominic raab, a leaver, is the new brexit secratary.nt, who backed remain, takes over as foreign secretary. matthew hancock takes his job as health secretary, and jeremy wright, the former attorney general, is promoted to culture secretary. today in downing street, the new—look cabinet will meet for the first time. some might hope it will prove more united but, for the prime minister, the fight to keep her party on side is far from over. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. norman smith is in westminster. how stronger or otherwise is theresa may this morning? we are in a brief lull after the craziness of yesterday. a brief respite for mrs may because what is striking, when you talk to brexiteers at the moment, that are not coming for her. they are not poised to prompt a vote of no—confidence the reason is partly they are not sure they have the numbers to topple her. also because their focus now is on trying to get this chequers plan either ditched or significantly rewritten. on top of all that, mrs may has some things in her favour. on
dominic raab, a leaver, is the new brexit secratary.nt, who backed remain, takes over as foreign secretary. matthew hancock takes his job as health secretary, and jeremy wright, the former attorney general, is promoted to culture secretary. today in downing street, the new—look cabinet will meet for the first time. some might hope it will prove more united but, for the prime minister, the fight to keep her party on side is far from over. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. norman smith is in...
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the new brexit secratary, dominic raab, will be back in brussels later in the week leading the negotiationsunt, going to berlin. the prime minister will be travelling around the continent as well pitching her plan to the leaders of those countries for a brexit deal after we leave the european union, which, she hopes, will result in a new free trade agreement and a new customs arrangement. a busy time for everyone. jonathan, thank you. barclays bank has chosen glasgow city centre for a major new office development. up to 2,500 jobs will be located there. some of the roles in operations ansd technology are new and others will be moved from london as part of a strategic review. it's nasa's 60th birthday. hgppy happy birthday! today, nasa leaders past and present will host a 0&a celebrating its history and outlining their vision for the decades ahead. the space administration is also preparing to mark the 50th anniversary of sucessfully putting man on the moon. later this year, the us mint will unveil an apollo 11 commemorative coin. a big day for nasa, a huge weekend. ino a big day for nasa, a
the new brexit secratary, dominic raab, will be back in brussels later in the week leading the negotiationsunt, going to berlin. the prime minister will be travelling around the continent as well pitching her plan to the leaders of those countries for a brexit deal after we leave the european union, which, she hopes, will result in a new free trade agreement and a new customs arrangement. a busy time for everyone. jonathan, thank you. barclays bank has chosen glasgow city centre for a major new...