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great to see you. >> brit: you too. >> b it's the one that's it for us.ckly.tn things are really crazy. will be back tomorrow night. 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. hopefully, with great cheer and not bitterness. sean hannity, speaking of cheer, is in new york tonight. >> sean: all right, tucker. i think we have breaking news tonight. good show, tucker.welcome to ha. it's goingoi to take the full hr to get all of this in. we are going to break this down. we'll give you all the news and information the mob will never give you. here's what's happening. we'll start with a summary.. the psychotic anti-trump hysteria, it has now completely overtaken the entire democratic party. what is happening is dangerous to this country. it is grossly political. it will forever alter how any president in the future, in hiss constitutional role as commander-in-chief, will be able to communicate freely with other world leaders. the world is less safe and secure tonight as a result ofde yet
great to see you. >> brit: you too. >> b it's the one that's it for us.ckly.tn things are really crazy. will be back tomorrow night. 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. hopefully, with great cheer and not bitterness. sean hannity, speaking of cheer, is in new york tonight. >> sean: all right, tucker. i think we have breaking news tonight. good show, tucker.welcome to ha. it's goingoi to take the full hr to get all of this...
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[laughs] >> brit: that's too much to hope for part dominic? >> tucker: it's way too much., is that enough for aoc and the squad, do you think? >> brit: i don't think anything is enough for aoc and the squad, who is literally incoherent when you are talking about policies. so, there you are. she will be able to satisfy, for now, at least, a large portion of her caucus, and shall continue to be able to protect her vulnerable members and other members who are having to take a hard vote on this. >> tucker: boy, that's a tight rope. i'm glad i'm not her. thank you for your analysis. great to see you. >> brit: you too. it's the one that's it for us. boy, that hour passed quickly. will be back tomorrow night. 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. hopefully, with great cheer and not bitterness. sean hannity, speaking of cheer, is a new york tonight. >> sean: all right, tucker. i think we have breaking news tonight. good show, tucker. it's going to take the full hour to get all of us in. we are going to break this down. will give
[laughs] >> brit: that's too much to hope for part dominic? >> tucker: it's way too much., is that enough for aoc and the squad, do you think? >> brit: i don't think anything is enough for aoc and the squad, who is literally incoherent when you are talking about policies. so, there you are. she will be able to satisfy, for now, at least, a large portion of her caucus, and shall continue to be able to protect her vulnerable members and other members who are having to take a...
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in 1921, descriptive americans challenge the brits to a tea m americans challenge the brits to a teammatch at roy lake. i am sorry to say the british team were beaten by the americans. many sabre are the spiritual home of a locker up. the event is known as the walker cup. we believe in the human condition, we believe in the human condition, we believe in the human condition, we believe in freedom. his grandfather was george herbert walker, so the best family had maintained an interest in the tournament ever since. both teams are on the wendy links practising today the america's captain played here in 1983. the last time we like hosted. 36 years later here i am again. it is amazing how fast the time place. it is nostalgic, it was a great memory for me to be on the winning team in 1983 and to be back as the captain is a surreal experience. the walker cap is traditionally the place to see the stars of tomorrow. this player is 17 today and already an accomplished driver. he is the second youngest player in the history of the tournament. second youngest player in the history of the tournam
in 1921, descriptive americans challenge the brits to a tea m americans challenge the brits to a teammatch at roy lake. i am sorry to say the british team were beaten by the americans. many sabre are the spiritual home of a locker up. the event is known as the walker cup. we believe in the human condition, we believe in the human condition, we believe in the human condition, we believe in freedom. his grandfather was george herbert walker, so the best family had maintained an interest in the...
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one in 5 brits is now stockpiling food a survey shows they're spending an average of $380.00 pounds to do so james clark has also stocked up on medication he's aware that 3 quarters of britain's drugs come from mainland europe. what i worry about most is my son he has an epi pen which is for people with allergic reactions. so it's hard enough to find an pharmacies in the u.k. and i really think it'll be harder to find with a hard. on call if you see the band but if there were a hard practice it has supplies would last just a few weeks that's one thing james is certain about. when there's an oil spill it seems the containment and cleanup usually involves oil booms floating barriers intended to contain the slick from spreading but that doesn't always work especially in high seas and bad weather now researchers from germany any iran have come up with a new idea. the sinking of the freighter ground america after caught fire off the atlantic coast of france in march was an environmental disaster heavy oil leaked and due to bad weather it was only possible to contain part of the kilometer lo
one in 5 brits is now stockpiling food a survey shows they're spending an average of $380.00 pounds to do so james clark has also stocked up on medication he's aware that 3 quarters of britain's drugs come from mainland europe. what i worry about most is my son he has an epi pen which is for people with allergic reactions. so it's hard enough to find an pharmacies in the u.k. and i really think it'll be harder to find with a hard. on call if you see the band but if there were a hard practice it...
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the band of brothers was leading in the final round only to be pepped at the last corner and your brits and ended up in 5th well gold and silver went to ethiopia with interest repeating his triumph from 2 years ago in london i then finally some joy for a norwegian athlete carsten barholm defended his title in the 400 meter hurdles crowning an unbeaten streak of 14 races meanwhile 3rd place up there rocky and some one the 1st medal for the hosts qatar in this final. news life and news africa is placed around so that in the meantime there's always a website. now and that may help thanks for watching. nico is in germany to learn german looked and. why not learn with him the music he learning course because vic. that 77 percent. are younger than 60. that's me.
the band of brothers was leading in the final round only to be pepped at the last corner and your brits and ended up in 5th well gold and silver went to ethiopia with interest repeating his triumph from 2 years ago in london i then finally some joy for a norwegian athlete carsten barholm defended his title in the 400 meter hurdles crowning an unbeaten streak of 14 races meanwhile 3rd place up there rocky and some one the 1st medal for the hosts qatar in this final. news life and news africa is...
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and let's go now to our correspondent paul brit's who's at the floor of the frankfurt motor show paul how important is the s.u.v. market for european carmakers. it's very important steve right now and it's especially important right now as the market overall is very difficult so we've seen an increase in the 1st half of this year up around 6 percent an s.u.v. sales in europe while the overall market has decreased was sold $3000000.00 units off s.u.v.s every like one out of 3 cars in germany is now an s.u.v. and the rate is even higher in europe overall and that's good for car makers because that's where they make a lot of profit the profit margins are much higher than with sedans or other compact cars for example so that's important for this specially as they're trying to finance this big dive into electric vehicles that is still an unknown market and it's unclear whether people will buy them. and support s.u.v.s have been popular for decades in the u.s. run from but here in europe where the streets are smaller there's more environmental concerns that you hear about why why are s.u.v.
and let's go now to our correspondent paul brit's who's at the floor of the frankfurt motor show paul how important is the s.u.v. market for european carmakers. it's very important steve right now and it's especially important right now as the market overall is very difficult so we've seen an increase in the 1st half of this year up around 6 percent an s.u.v. sales in europe while the overall market has decreased was sold $3000000.00 units off s.u.v.s every like one out of 3 cars in germany is...
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raymond chan says, it doesn't help that brits are doing a la ca rte tours doesn't help that brits ares like ryanairand europe by using low—cost airlines like ryanair and easyjet, flying out of gatwick, stansted and luton. we have next, he says, i'm supposed to be flying home tomorrow. we were told earlier our pickup was scheduled at 11:30am, 12 hours from now. now we have no idea what is going on or how we are going to get home. we hope you get home quickly, neck. jane says, i'm due to go on holiday from bristol. flights with thomas cook, desperate search now for alternative flights and accommodation. good luck to you all. keep your comments coming and i will see you soon. hello. a transition to more settled weather right through the weekend. sunshine on saturday, showers on sunday, but temperatures are still in the high 20s. this was the scene in cornwall as the sun went down on sunday night, and as we start monday morning, a fairly unsettled picture to come through this week, a lot of fairly wet and windy weather and it will be quite a bit cooler than it has been. monday of course m
raymond chan says, it doesn't help that brits are doing a la ca rte tours doesn't help that brits ares like ryanairand europe by using low—cost airlines like ryanair and easyjet, flying out of gatwick, stansted and luton. we have next, he says, i'm supposed to be flying home tomorrow. we were told earlier our pickup was scheduled at 11:30am, 12 hours from now. now we have no idea what is going on or how we are going to get home. we hope you get home quickly, neck. jane says, i'm due to go on...
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brit mchenry reacting. biden gaffe, saying his tax credit will put 720 million women back into the workforce. what is that double our country entire population? way to go. >> and will we talk about biden financial ties to ukraine. plan. >> you have people like managery omargaret. excuse me, former chairman and leader of the party in germany. the bills of the president -- -- excuse me, with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. tv aas many safety features powas the rx, the new...... the lexus rx has met its match. if they're talking about you... you must be doing something right. experience the style, craftsman
brit mchenry reacting. biden gaffe, saying his tax credit will put 720 million women back into the workforce. what is that double our country entire population? way to go. >> and will we talk about biden financial ties to ukraine. plan. >> you have people like managery omargaret. excuse me, former chairman and leader of the party in germany. the bills of the president -- -- excuse me, with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly...
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brit mchenry reacting. gaffe, saying his tax credit will put 720 million women back into the workforce. what is that double our country entire population? way to go. >> and will we talk about biden financial ties to ukraine. plan. >> you have people like managery omargaret. excuse me, former chairman and leader of the party in germany. the bills of the president -- excuse me, future president. >> we choose truth over facts. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor presc
brit mchenry reacting. gaffe, saying his tax credit will put 720 million women back into the workforce. what is that double our country entire population? way to go. >> and will we talk about biden financial ties to ukraine. plan. >> you have people like managery omargaret. excuse me, former chairman and leader of the party in germany. the bills of the president -- excuse me, future president. >> we choose truth over facts. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work...
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brit hume, great to see you.ou for that perspective. >> yes, sir. >> tucker: laura ingraham hosts the angle every night two hours after this show. we are happy to have her join us tonight. laura, one of the things you learn from this book is just how ruthless kavanaugh's opponents were, willing to threaten leland keyser. even i didn't think they would do this. >> they mean business. this is for everything. this is not just about a supreme court seat. this is not just about one nomination. this is pressing what will happen in the next 15 months or so leading all the way up to 2020. this is, you know, this is it. this is beyond the street fight. this is all out revolution against our constitutional precepts, against basic principles of fairness. against just goodwill towards someone who, as you said, has led an incredible life on the bench. i mean, this is a bush nominee, basically. >> tucker: right. >> i have known bret, full disclosure for almost 25 years. a long time. he is a terrific person. he is not the perso
brit hume, great to see you.ou for that perspective. >> yes, sir. >> tucker: laura ingraham hosts the angle every night two hours after this show. we are happy to have her join us tonight. laura, one of the things you learn from this book is just how ruthless kavanaugh's opponents were, willing to threaten leland keyser. even i didn't think they would do this. >> they mean business. this is for everything. this is not just about a supreme court seat. this is not just about one...
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and you know all those workout and catwalk videos brit posts?ost of the time, sam's the one holding the camera. you and britney work out together. my favorite personal move is the curl up smooch for national kissing day, whose idea was that? >> who do you think? no. >> it was hers. >> she's producer, director. i'm the actor in those videos. >> okay, i love that. >> those shoes make you look really sexy. >> where are we eating? >> steakhouse. >> who decides if we're going to post this, if we're going to work out? >> she does. i let that stuff to be, she's the woman and she needs to do that stuff. ♪ >> the couple first met back in 2016 op the set of brit's "slumber party" music video ♪ like a slumber party >> so, what was it like when you got the call that you're going to be britney's love interest in this video? >> so, actually, that wasn't my first video. that was my second. my first one was "work from home" from fifth harmony. >> hot! ♪ we can work from home yeah oh ♪ >> and now, britney spears, the princess of pop is calling me wanting me to p
and you know all those workout and catwalk videos brit posts?ost of the time, sam's the one holding the camera. you and britney work out together. my favorite personal move is the curl up smooch for national kissing day, whose idea was that? >> who do you think? no. >> it was hers. >> she's producer, director. i'm the actor in those videos. >> okay, i love that. >> those shoes make you look really sexy. >> where are we eating? >> steakhouse. >>...
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s what he called political chicanery to force brits in to leave the european union on the 1st with eyes to deal he also accuses johnson of deliberately whipping up the public can get some u.k. go has the latest from london. echoing the moderate voice within the conservative party john major criticised prime minister boris johnson for his divisive rhetoric that has been gripping the government in the past few days now major did also hint at the fact that he didn't particularly trust the prime minister given his insistence that while he would respect the courts he still would not ask for any kind of extension to the brics negotiations and missed major pointed here to an order of the council or potential legal. tool that mr johnson could use whereby he could overrule not not doing that however legally speaking that would be incredibly difficult to do there still hasn't been any legal context on earth in which mr johnson would be able to do that without causing a complete our painting of the constitutional system here in the u.k. all along through this mr major also decried mr johnson's ver
s what he called political chicanery to force brits in to leave the european union on the 1st with eyes to deal he also accuses johnson of deliberately whipping up the public can get some u.k. go has the latest from london. echoing the moderate voice within the conservative party john major criticised prime minister boris johnson for his divisive rhetoric that has been gripping the government in the past few days now major did also hint at the fact that he didn't particularly trust the prime...
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brit human, charle d -- brit hud donna brazile.he president said that his comey's own personal conception of what was necessary was not an appropriate basis during the hole is and agreement governing fbi records. but the ig report also states that there was no evidence that any of comey's department released the memos to the media. >> the dp it wasn't a plausible argument at the time and it was blown u by this report. it's worth remembering the reason why he leaked this information to a friend through the "new york times" which was the subject much, much of this was to trigger the investigation that came to pass by the independent special counsel robert mueller. so there have been other questions raised about the progeny of the investigation, whether there was improper conduct within the course of it. this only adds to the suspicion this whole investigation that ended up not finding the collusion was misbegotten from the start. i think it's an important piece in this growingly clear puzzle. chris: what the i.g. found as he did in t
brit human, charle d -- brit hud donna brazile.he president said that his comey's own personal conception of what was necessary was not an appropriate basis during the hole is and agreement governing fbi records. but the ig report also states that there was no evidence that any of comey's department released the memos to the media. >> the dp it wasn't a plausible argument at the time and it was blown u by this report. it's worth remembering the reason why he leaked this information to a...
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. >> reporter: another brit had a bigger time. the star of "fleabag" beat out six-time winner julia louis-dreyfus. >> oh, my god, no. >> reporter writing, and the series took best comedy. >> this is just getting ridiculous >> reporter: it was deja vu for bill hader, back-to-back wins for best actor on tv's cup runneth over. >> television has never been this damn good. >> reporter: nbc news. >> i have to agree with grie bryan cranston. >> it is overwhelming. we have so much on our wish list we can't socialize anymore. >> when we think we spend so much time watching tv, it is all good. >> you have to watch even more. >>> now to the nfl under investigation for multiple accusations of sexual assault, and after released by a second time in as many weeks, wide receiver antonio brown announced he is done with the league he tweeted yesterday, quote, will not be playing in the nfl anymore. these owners can cancel deals, do whatever they want at any time we will see if the nfl pa hold them accountable sad they can void guarantees any time,
. >> reporter: another brit had a bigger time. the star of "fleabag" beat out six-time winner julia louis-dreyfus. >> oh, my god, no. >> reporter writing, and the series took best comedy. >> this is just getting ridiculous >> reporter: it was deja vu for bill hader, back-to-back wins for best actor on tv's cup runneth over. >> television has never been this damn good. >> reporter: nbc news. >> i have to agree with grie bryan cranston....
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perfect for the brits. they loved it. look, they are making an alliance with the boll sha victims, the . we are the defenders of the west. we must be able to defend ourselves, and that's why we have to remilitarize the rind land. the brits say we don't want any part of this. don't go further with this or you cannot count on us. so they actually have a military pact that they do nothing to strengthen for three whole years while hitler is making his gains across europe. the french and russian military never gets together until finally after germany invades prague in march of 1939, taking, for the first time, nongerman territory and, therefore, making it clear that his policy is not just a policy of german expansion pan germanism, but of domination of europe. but meanwhile the russians are out in the cold, and when the french and the british finally begin to negotiate with them, they do so in such a dithering and incompetent way that the russians can no longer take them seriously. and, in fact, until that time the russian fo
perfect for the brits. they loved it. look, they are making an alliance with the boll sha victims, the . we are the defenders of the west. we must be able to defend ourselves, and that's why we have to remilitarize the rind land. the brits say we don't want any part of this. don't go further with this or you cannot count on us. so they actually have a military pact that they do nothing to strengthen for three whole years while hitler is making his gains across europe. the french and russian...
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it's a political choice to be made by the brits. it's not ours.the first place. even if it has consequences on the eu 27, we will live with the decision that we have not taken part, too. if there has to be a second referendum, it has to come from the brits. it's not the eu 27, which would patronise or monitor the british people and tell them you have to go back to the polls. you have to decide, but please, make an effort. it's been more than two years we have been discussing this. everything has been discussed in detail. we know everything about how their withdrawal agreement should be decided, adopted, ratified, and the most important conversation has not even started on our future relationship. and on this i have a number of big question marks. because at the moment we had the government of theresa may, we knew that she was reassuring the eu 27 on the environment and labour laws, she didn't want to withdraw from the key communities. now we have a prime minister saying with brexit he will get rid of eu regulations on environment and labour, that
it's a political choice to be made by the brits. it's not ours.the first place. even if it has consequences on the eu 27, we will live with the decision that we have not taken part, too. if there has to be a second referendum, it has to come from the brits. it's not the eu 27, which would patronise or monitor the british people and tell them you have to go back to the polls. you have to decide, but please, make an effort. it's been more than two years we have been discussing this. everything...
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we do not consider to divided up what the whole muslim community here welcomes the brits. rolled out even after all we are all of one people dr yes from. what i was just we were thrilled when pope john paul the 2nd visited in 1989 the 2nd just as thrilled by the current pope's visit we welcome everyone who stands for peace yesterday your boy say why do you give a visit with our correspondent on a crash will send reports astelin racist and he joins me now hello nice to see you so how did people react to the pope's visit in my wishes. well very it is the artistic edge of the mood was very good here clearly when the pope arrived at the mosque a tens of thousands had these power branches waving with them as a sign of peace and they were keenly listening to what the pope has to say and especially about his his message to the youth that was quite important in his speech trying to tell the country to focus on the u.s. but also telling the same thing to the church because you have to know that mauritius is an upper middle income country it's been doing very well since independence
we do not consider to divided up what the whole muslim community here welcomes the brits. rolled out even after all we are all of one people dr yes from. what i was just we were thrilled when pope john paul the 2nd visited in 1989 the 2nd just as thrilled by the current pope's visit we welcome everyone who stands for peace yesterday your boy say why do you give a visit with our correspondent on a crash will send reports astelin racist and he joins me now hello nice to see you so how did people...
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probably exposing intentions is that enough to secure a majority dave if they died in tandem that the brits are not so sure was certain it would induce them out sick of a referendum out of referendums as being in any way the right this bob you just heard alex talk about backstop now this plan this has been one of the main if not the main sticking point when it comes to accomplishing bragg's it now on monday we saw boris johnson with his irish counterpart prime minister leo found the car in dublin and they both acknowledge that no new ground had been found how does this problem get resolved can it get resolved. well there are only 2 ways one is if new technology is come up with them and that's what. i was talking about with boris johnson last month there hasn't it seems been any concrete progress on that but that's one way of doing it the other is alec says i think this is a more likely outcome is that instead of having a u.k. wide backstop you just have northern ireland having a backstop and that's obviously more ringback acceptable in many ways because northern ireland is part of the islan
probably exposing intentions is that enough to secure a majority dave if they died in tandem that the brits are not so sure was certain it would induce them out sick of a referendum out of referendums as being in any way the right this bob you just heard alex talk about backstop now this plan this has been one of the main if not the main sticking point when it comes to accomplishing bragg's it now on monday we saw boris johnson with his irish counterpart prime minister leo found the car in...
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they are among the 150000 brits stranded abroad after the u.k. travel firm thomas cook collapsed sparking the largest repatch ration of precious citizens since world war 2 a total of 600000 customers worldwide are currently on holiday for years thomas kicks struggled with maintaining debts and fierce online competition and 11 pirate appeal for a government rescue was rejected putting an end to the firm's 178 year history. it is deeply distressing to me that the task be impossible to say fall off the lows loft grants and travel. before leaving for new york british prime minister boris johnson fended off criticism he said to be ailing h. thomas cake would have created a moral hazard union slammed the decision. i tell you really to question the morality of a government that is prepared to spend spend more spend more money now and repatriate to people and bring them back to britain that it would have cost to save telescope and 1000 jobs they're morally bankrupt serious hotspots around the world are now bracing for the shock waves for example in greec
they are among the 150000 brits stranded abroad after the u.k. travel firm thomas cook collapsed sparking the largest repatch ration of precious citizens since world war 2 a total of 600000 customers worldwide are currently on holiday for years thomas kicks struggled with maintaining debts and fierce online competition and 11 pirate appeal for a government rescue was rejected putting an end to the firm's 178 year history. it is deeply distressing to me that the task be impossible to say fall...
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don't look great in the country because the labor party is neither fish nor fowl and in the in the brits that debate they want to have one foot in the remain in europe one for the brits it can and their opinion poll ratings have been going down so he's very cautious but he numb the less all out to be making fall more progress the party that's making progress is on the right the brics it prophecy was stealing conservative and on the center left you've got the liberal democrats who've been stealing quite a lot of labor and conservative votes in conclusion mr peel where does this leave regs it i mean has the timeline now changed because of the supreme court's decision or are we still on track with that october 31st deadline i think the timeline is changed because of what punt. did to say you car crash i would now expect we will get an extension how boris johnson handles it having said i want to ask for an extension do order. of the day so i think you have to one way or another whether he'll find some fiddle to get somebody else to us for the extension but that he wants to have that election
don't look great in the country because the labor party is neither fish nor fowl and in the in the brits that debate they want to have one foot in the remain in europe one for the brits it can and their opinion poll ratings have been going down so he's very cautious but he numb the less all out to be making fall more progress the party that's making progress is on the right the brics it prophecy was stealing conservative and on the center left you've got the liberal democrats who've been...
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the united states didn't put the pressure that a lot of its allies think it should have put on the brits there following the murder of shogi so do you see a similar a similar dynamic with. sisi in egypt even if things do become lethal that trump is not going to change course and even if the rest of let's say europe for example wants to force him to do so. well i think he's not going to be inclined to change course that he's his hand would have to be forced and perhaps by as you say but by europe by and by other countries by the international community also here in washington actually by congress. and i would say that congress has a bit more leverage in the case of egypt and they do in the case of saudi arabia because egypt is a large is actually the 2nd largest recipient in the world of u.s. foreign aid congress has authority over over that foreign aid and military aid package. to a stronger degree than it does that the weapons that are sold to saudi arabia because the weapons are sold to saudi arabia are paid for by the saudi government the weapons given to different are paid for by u.s
the united states didn't put the pressure that a lot of its allies think it should have put on the brits there following the murder of shogi so do you see a similar a similar dynamic with. sisi in egypt even if things do become lethal that trump is not going to change course and even if the rest of let's say europe for example wants to force him to do so. well i think he's not going to be inclined to change course that he's his hand would have to be forced and perhaps by as you say but by...
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this idea of island negotiating with the brits, it is not reliable. they can't say this to the dup and they may end up... he has jettisoned other people he hasjettisoned other people he has relied on for votes. it may be that the british end up in a situation which is renaming checks in the irish sea as something else with the help of brussels. they might... i'm not saying there's definitely going to be a deal, i'm just challenging the idea that there is absolutely nothing going on. there is clearly something. stephanie, economics, your bag, what do you think? iagree. i thinkjohnson's proposal about this common agricultural policy has been met with lukewarm reception in brussels. they want control over that border and that proposal doesn't adhere to that. which border? the border between northern ireland and ireland. that is the eu border, and by agreeing to that, that means they do not have full control over that border because the... still, agriculture is 80% of the trade over that border but it does threaten the single market. i think what is more
this idea of island negotiating with the brits, it is not reliable. they can't say this to the dup and they may end up... he has jettisoned other people he hasjettisoned other people he has relied on for votes. it may be that the british end up in a situation which is renaming checks in the irish sea as something else with the help of brussels. they might... i'm not saying there's definitely going to be a deal, i'm just challenging the idea that there is absolutely nothing going on. there is...
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that i'm joined by barbara vai's all she's covering the story for us from london tonight and we're brits of alice right here in the studio with me alex forrest wide and here at the big table. well i mean today was a day that was full of political drama at westminster and there was an. stored mary c. during prime minister boris johnson speech in parliament with a member of his party stood up and defected to another party i want to take a look at that because i think this is really a moment when the whole world was watching him was speechless so he's got the prime minister speaking of restoring our rhythm their feet you see right there the servant of philocles gets up and walks across the house. people realize what's happened including the prime minister who was. the old order. and it was a shock wasn't it was a shock in the way that he did it i mean there's been talk about philip leave to defecting for some time but he definitely chose his opportune moment to do that when the prime minister was speaking and he got up and he walked across to the opposition party the liberal democrats to ma
that i'm joined by barbara vai's all she's covering the story for us from london tonight and we're brits of alice right here in the studio with me alex forrest wide and here at the big table. well i mean today was a day that was full of political drama at westminster and there was an. stored mary c. during prime minister boris johnson speech in parliament with a member of his party stood up and defected to another party i want to take a look at that because i think this is really a moment when...
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here is brit hume, fox news senior political analyst. great to see you. thanks for being here.ginning there was a respectful tone from the other candidates towards joe biden. i remember asking bernie sanders in our town hall and he said he's my friend. i'm not going to talk about joe biden. that has changed. >> i think that's because biden's apparently it has proved durable, at least up to a point. it's worth noting, by the way, that while he has a double-digit lead in national polls in the first two states he has single-digit leads and is barely leading at all in new hampshire. just buy a point or two. his situation is more precarious than it might seem because if you go into the early stages with a national lead and get bumped off or do poorly in the early states, that usually means you're done. biden has a lot to worry about. one of the other thing is happened is biden has always made a lot of these mistakes where he blurts things out that are impolitic and they get them in trouble and they are embarrassing and we have known that about him but they seem kind of harmless and
here is brit hume, fox news senior political analyst. great to see you. thanks for being here.ginning there was a respectful tone from the other candidates towards joe biden. i remember asking bernie sanders in our town hall and he said he's my friend. i'm not going to talk about joe biden. that has changed. >> i think that's because biden's apparently it has proved durable, at least up to a point. it's worth noting, by the way, that while he has a double-digit lead in national polls in...
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we can'tjust leave, you know, brits stranded abroad, we need to bring people home. 150,000 people isgest peacetime repatriation this country's ever known, and we'll try to do it as quickly and as smoothly as possible, but it won't all be plain sailing, i know. the cost to government, around £75 million. the cost to 9000 uk employees, arguably greater. at the company's peterborough headquarters, the mood was sombre. angry, devastated, teary, as you would imagine. livelihoods have just gone overnight, just like that. i've got kids at home. i've never been on benefits, never been used to benefits, so i don't know what to do, to be honest. and i'm not the only one. i'm a young one, imagine a 40—year—old, 50—year—old, who's been working here for over 30, 40 years. cabin crew member ella wayne was on board when she found out. one of the passengers just said to me, have you seen the news, when i landed at three o'clock. and it was basicallyjust saying that we've gone bust. i didn't really want to believe it at first. but it was a heart in the stomach moment. the boss emerged early this morn
we can'tjust leave, you know, brits stranded abroad, we need to bring people home. 150,000 people isgest peacetime repatriation this country's ever known, and we'll try to do it as quickly and as smoothly as possible, but it won't all be plain sailing, i know. the cost to government, around £75 million. the cost to 9000 uk employees, arguably greater. at the company's peterborough headquarters, the mood was sombre. angry, devastated, teary, as you would imagine. livelihoods have just gone...
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that vote was tainted what if instead of being a free and fair reflection of the people's will the brits at referendum was one of the biggest frauds ever perpetrated on british democracy in any other election if fraud of they slava had been uncovered then we have the legislation. puts aside the results and we have the election again as the deadline for britain's exit from the e.u. draws near there are still too many troubling questions about the vote that breaks it underway about its fairness and its legitimacy about who was behind it who paid for it and the motives of many of those involved. my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an older and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. breaks it is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. thank you it only began in 2030 to placate a wing of his party that had long being antagonistic to the
that vote was tainted what if instead of being a free and fair reflection of the people's will the brits at referendum was one of the biggest frauds ever perpetrated on british democracy in any other election if fraud of they slava had been uncovered then we have the legislation. puts aside the results and we have the election again as the deadline for britain's exit from the e.u. draws near there are still too many troubling questions about the vote that breaks it underway about its fairness...
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brit hume is our senior political analyst here at fox news and he joins us tonight.>> tucker. >> tucker: joe biden, i think a lot of people on the right me included think biden is the most reasonable person in the field not saying much. >> a nice man to boot. >> tucker: i absolutely think that i never thought that his heart seemed in it and i never thought this was his year. what's your assessment. >> i think he has always wanted to be president. he has tried it before, right? hasn't worked out. i think he thinks perhaps now is his turn and i think he wants to be president because i think it would represent sort of the culmination of his career i think his problem is he makes thee gaffes which he has always done. blurts these things out totally inpolitic. poor people are as smart as white kids. that's a gaffe. however, tucker, the stuff you see with him more recently, for example not remembering when he met with the students at parlgd high school he wasn't still in office. he had been out of office more than a year when that happened. the fact that he misremembered t
brit hume is our senior political analyst here at fox news and he joins us tonight.>> tucker. >> tucker: joe biden, i think a lot of people on the right me included think biden is the most reasonable person in the field not saying much. >> a nice man to boot. >> tucker: i absolutely think that i never thought that his heart seemed in it and i never thought this was his year. what's your assessment. >> i think he has always wanted to be president. he has tried it...
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to do it by threatening to go out without a deal thereby throwing in his cards or with the hardline brits it has in his party the right wing of the party as a result he's actually split the party right down the middle he's lost 20 month members of parliament to ministers from a government including his brother precisely because he's trying such a step tactics on the rest of the party and i think he's dug himself into a ho out of which he's going to find it really difficult to escape and i think it's very possible we're going to see another prolonged delay and brecht's it may be we won't ever see brecht's it's a toll they have made such a pigs ear of the whole thing quentin pill from chatham house thank you so much now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 17 people have been killed and dozens more injured in iraq oh after a bus overturned on a bridge amid heavy flooding in the south of the country the total number of passengers is clear police and military rescue teams were dispatched with both the helicopters to search for missing people. prelimi
to do it by threatening to go out without a deal thereby throwing in his cards or with the hardline brits it has in his party the right wing of the party as a result he's actually split the party right down the middle he's lost 20 month members of parliament to ministers from a government including his brother precisely because he's trying such a step tactics on the rest of the party and i think he's dug himself into a ho out of which he's going to find it really difficult to escape and i think...
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the brits aren't doing too bad lee.5 hours into it and they presented about 11 or 12 awards and so far, it's really been a race between flea bag and the it's really been a race between fleabag and the marvellous mrs maisel and phoebe waller—bridge has won twice. she's made history, when her first won twice. she's made history, when herfirst emmy won twice. she's made history, when her first emmy award for lead actress and also for writing. she is quite busy and she actuallyjoked when she won her award on stage, this is the reason why she got into entertainment, is to win these awards. people laughed at that. she isa awards. people laughed at that. she is a big winner of the night so far. also, as you say, only 1.5 hours into it. what are we expecting to come up, what are people looking out for? tonight is unconventional. can you believe there is no host, just like the oscars earlier this year when kevin hart pulled out of it, this is the first time for the emmy awards to have no host in decades and it was quite funny, y
the brits aren't doing too bad lee.5 hours into it and they presented about 11 or 12 awards and so far, it's really been a race between flea bag and the it's really been a race between fleabag and the marvellous mrs maisel and phoebe waller—bridge has won twice. she's made history, when her first won twice. she's made history, when herfirst emmy won twice. she's made history, when her first emmy award for lead actress and also for writing. she is quite busy and she actuallyjoked when she won...
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thehe brits. beating and the favorite julia louis dreyfus. tv will the bridge swept up best leading comedy actress best comedy series and best comedy w writing for her series flea bag which began as a one woman show. and has been celebrated for its complex female lead. carried to places to still hates you. tending to be friends with your job is. and this is just really wonderful that. tonight and reassuring that a desi pappy angry. messed up woman can make it to the emmys. meanwhile duty comma one lead actress award in the e drama category for her performance and psychopathic serial killer bill and now. his british thriller killing a fantastitic if picture a few for my instagram. no no of course not get a real life. reporter became the first openly gay actors to wiwin the best actor award. for his performance in drum oppose which delves into new york's eighties and nineties lgbt q. ballroom culture his. don storms so williams used her acceptance speech to call out pay inequality thanking her employers for equal pay the next time a woman and e
thehe brits. beating and the favorite julia louis dreyfus. tv will the bridge swept up best leading comedy actress best comedy series and best comedy w writing for her series flea bag which began as a one woman show. and has been celebrated for its complex female lead. carried to places to still hates you. tending to be friends with your job is. and this is just really wonderful that. tonight and reassuring that a desi pappy angry. messed up woman can make it to the emmys. meanwhile duty comma...
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here now is brit hume, fox news senior political analyst with his take on this, good evening, good to. >> we ought to review a little history here. both mollie hemingway, a contributor and a senior editor at "the federalist" and our own howard kurtz pointed out on the air and on twitter that this crucial detail, that the alleged victim doesn't remember the alleged incidents had been left out of "the new york times" story on that book excerpt, based on that book excerpt. so that was our initial role in this and we commented about it ever since. it was pursuant to that or at least after that that the times then appended to the story and editor's note and what is this claim that we twisted events based on? it's based on the fact that that the editor's note was in the form of just that and not formally a correction. there is a distinction without a difference if i ever saw one. so the idea that the news that journalist from "the new york times," who participated in this, would now be whining about fox news after the colossal screwup that she and her partner made seems to me to be kind of
here now is brit hume, fox news senior political analyst with his take on this, good evening, good to. >> we ought to review a little history here. both mollie hemingway, a contributor and a senior editor at "the federalist" and our own howard kurtz pointed out on the air and on twitter that this crucial detail, that the alleged victim doesn't remember the alleged incidents had been left out of "the new york times" story on that book excerpt, based on that book...
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then came the boom — brits found themselves with enough money for a few weeks in the sun.oliday and rode the wave. don'tjust book it, thomas cook it. one of the world's best known holiday brands, but it's finances then became stretched. thomas cook was a business with a huge amount of debt. it almost went bust in 2011 and it has not had the financial resilience to weather the huge changes in the market, with the low—cost carriers coming along, jet2 holidays, people booking online more than through traditional high street agents, perhaps, and more recent factors — we have had brexit, consumer confidence has been knocked, there have been weather conditions. there's been all sorts going on. slick marketing, but trading's been poor and the challenge has ultimately proved too great. it is deeply distressing to me that it has not been possible to save one of the most loved brands in travel. but he hasn't done too badly — earning more than £8 million since taking charge in 2014, before overseeing the collapse of one of the oldest names in british business. emma simpson, bbc news.
then came the boom — brits found themselves with enough money for a few weeks in the sun.oliday and rode the wave. don'tjust book it, thomas cook it. one of the world's best known holiday brands, but it's finances then became stretched. thomas cook was a business with a huge amount of debt. it almost went bust in 2011 and it has not had the financial resilience to weather the huge changes in the market, with the low—cost carriers coming along, jet2 holidays, people booking online more than...
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we can'tjust leave, you know, brits stranded abroad, we need to bring people home. 150,000 people iseacetime repatriation this country's ever known, and we'll try to do it as quickly and as smoothly as possible, but it won't all be plain sailing, i know. the cost to government, around £75 million. the cost to 9000 uk employees, arguably greater. at the compa ny‘s peterborough headquarters, the mood was sombre. angry, devastated, teary, as you would imagine. livelihoods have just gone overnight, just like that. i've got kids at home. i've never been on benefits, never been used to benefits, so i don't know what to do, to be honest. and i'm not the only one. i'm a young one, imagine a 40—year—old, 50—year—old, who's been working here for over 30, 40 years. cabin crew member ella wayne was on board when she found out. one of the passengers just said to me, have you seen the news, when i landed at three o'clock. and it was basicallyjust saying that we've gone bust. i didn't really want to believe it at first. but it was a heart in the stomach moment. the boss emerged early this morning t
we can'tjust leave, you know, brits stranded abroad, we need to bring people home. 150,000 people iseacetime repatriation this country's ever known, and we'll try to do it as quickly and as smoothly as possible, but it won't all be plain sailing, i know. the cost to government, around £75 million. the cost to 9000 uk employees, arguably greater. at the compa ny‘s peterborough headquarters, the mood was sombre. angry, devastated, teary, as you would imagine. livelihoods have just gone...
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just as a french for example toying with it an extension of 2 years has been proposed so that the brits could quote still without brakes that have to fly. so you know i think a lot of an extension being granted that the monument a human is always that any further extension would be conditional on stump some critical cianci can it be it for example the general election or another referendum as it were i think we can just see this this never ending series that extensions don't want all that long and bear in mind in the back end will this that they come up with rule gains on the table and it's not been renegotiated as it stands the transition period in that you'll grant was on the schedule to last till the end of next year and of course the process on both sides wants to then extend that transition right about at the give a 6 month waiting period that will always have bracket creep thing into the length of this but there will need to answer the status quo still applying the new membership conditions alex so certainly looks like i just want to follow up with you it does look like elections
just as a french for example toying with it an extension of 2 years has been proposed so that the brits could quote still without brakes that have to fly. so you know i think a lot of an extension being granted that the monument a human is always that any further extension would be conditional on stump some critical cianci can it be it for example the general election or another referendum as it were i think we can just see this this never ending series that extensions don't want all that long...
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15 pieces vote tomorrow to stop the negotiations and to compel i'm not the point i was delayed to brit's potentially for years and that would be the only way to resolve this i can confirm that we are tonight tabling a motion under the fixed parliament. there is no consent in this house to leave the european union without a deal. no majority for no deal in the country. the defection of warm conservative m.p. to the opposition liberal democrats means johnson no longer has a majority in parliament by voting against the government of the conservative party rebels have effectively ended their political careers the bill will need to go before the upper house the house of lords on its journey into law but there are no guarantees it will work and after parts johnson's decision to shut down parliament for a month possibly from next monday m.p.'s don't have much time until the government says it wants a deal with the e.u. and the progress is being made johnson supporters say no deal is an important negotiating position with your rights it has distorted british politics uniting old opponents dividi
15 pieces vote tomorrow to stop the negotiations and to compel i'm not the point i was delayed to brit's potentially for years and that would be the only way to resolve this i can confirm that we are tonight tabling a motion under the fixed parliament. there is no consent in this house to leave the european union without a deal. no majority for no deal in the country. the defection of warm conservative m.p. to the opposition liberal democrats means johnson no longer has a majority in parliament...
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the springboks scored in nine tries with schalk brits breaking through for the last. argentina picked up a bonus point as they beat tonga 28—12. all their four tries came in the first half withjulian montoya scoring three. argentina are now second in pool c, behind england, who they play next saturday in tokyo. still to come on sportsday. we hear from the wales camp ahead of tomorrow's heavyweight clash against australia. and another weekend, and another pole position for charles leclerc. we'll give you the details from qualifying for the russian grand prix. let's turn our attention to football now. manchester city are at everton in the late kick off. currently 1—1 but everybody is still chasing liverpool who are still yet to drop a point in the premier league this season. newly promoted sheffield united made life tough for the european champions but a goalkeeping gaffe was enough to give liverpool the win and move eight points clear at the top of the table. rhia chohan reports the latest title challenge has been near followed flawless. they visited here with six wins
the springboks scored in nine tries with schalk brits breaking through for the last. argentina picked up a bonus point as they beat tonga 28—12. all their four tries came in the first half withjulian montoya scoring three. argentina are now second in pool c, behind england, who they play next saturday in tokyo. still to come on sportsday. we hear from the wales camp ahead of tomorrow's heavyweight clash against australia. and another weekend, and another pole position for charles leclerc....
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this idea of island negotiating with the brits, it is not reliable.ohnson's shift there was that they can't say this to the dup and they may end up... it may be that the british end up in a situation which is renaming checks in the irish sea as something else with the help of brussels. they might... i'm not saying they stephanie going to be a deal, i'm just challenging the idea that there is absolutely nothing going on. there is clearly something. is absolutely nothing going on. there is clearly somethinglj is absolutely nothing going on. there is clearly something. i agree. i thinkjohnson's proposal there is clearly something. i agree. i think johnson's proposal about this common agricultural policy has been met with lukewarm reception in brussels. they want control over that border and that proposal doesn't idea to that. which border? the border between northern ireland and ireland. that is the eu border and ireland. that is the eu border and by agreeing to that that means they do not have full control over that body because the... top still, it doe
this idea of island negotiating with the brits, it is not reliable.ohnson's shift there was that they can't say this to the dup and they may end up... it may be that the british end up in a situation which is renaming checks in the irish sea as something else with the help of brussels. they might... i'm not saying they stephanie going to be a deal, i'm just challenging the idea that there is absolutely nothing going on. there is clearly something. is absolutely nothing going on. there is...
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we can't be sort of preoccupied with this it breaks it mess for ever and the brits simply have to make up their mind they do have a domestic political crisis there's fair amount of understanding of that there's a hope that they will get out of the it in some sort of orderly and decent and democratic shape. but clearly there's an understanding that this can't drag on forever there has to be a resolution of the british political crisis but it has to be done by the brits themselves or i could speak and you have a carbon bill thanks so much for being with us. turkish newspapers published details of preparations made by a saudi hit team to travel to istanbul ahead of the murder of journalist a mouth that's come just weeks ahead of the 1st anniversary of the killing inside the saudi consulate. is in the stand both for so jim what are we what more are we hearing about this. well as of if you remember a few months ago the u.n. investigator who was tasked with looking into the killing of. she published her reports and in it she had put together the details of the order recordings that she was a
we can't be sort of preoccupied with this it breaks it mess for ever and the brits simply have to make up their mind they do have a domestic political crisis there's fair amount of understanding of that there's a hope that they will get out of the it in some sort of orderly and decent and democratic shape. but clearly there's an understanding that this can't drag on forever there has to be a resolution of the british political crisis but it has to be done by the brits themselves or i could...
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oh i'm very happy with the when you go for the brits are going to see them winning some of the last season so we'll get a very good side i'm just pleased to wins the trip in america goes you know we get him back but that's the main thing. by and rounded off that's over the window that i see milan. but it's a beautiful boat to feel good still. then it was off on a long haul flight back to europe. time for the last part of pre-season the super cup a fairly meaningless trade thing but an early litmus test in the title race. but absolutely we want to win this one. any title it's up for grabs we want it. to and he want to sound vicious wants to win these kind of games just call them on so i'm going to buy him as well everybody's looking for a super cup success within. their one i want to win every game but it won't always happen but it's always the end in that sense it's victory on nothing says. yeah i'm looking forward to that i'm going to be a good test for us and i'm sure they can always be asked again so. i know the magic that's what winning titles is always special for me there's all this
oh i'm very happy with the when you go for the brits are going to see them winning some of the last season so we'll get a very good side i'm just pleased to wins the trip in america goes you know we get him back but that's the main thing. by and rounded off that's over the window that i see milan. but it's a beautiful boat to feel good still. then it was off on a long haul flight back to europe. time for the last part of pre-season the super cup a fairly meaningless trade thing but an early...
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if he's going to do more and to stop negotiations and to compel i'm not the point of this delay to brit's it potentially for years and that would be the only way to resolve this i can confirm that we are tonight tabling a motion under the fixed parliament. there is no consent in this house to leave the european union without a deal i know the majority for no deal in the country. the defection of one conservative m.p. to the opposition liberal democrats means johnson no longer has a majority in parliament by voting against the government of the conservative party rebels have effectively ended their political careers. the bill will need to go before the opera house the house of lords on its journey into law but there are no guarantees it will work and after boris johnson's decision to shut down parliament for a month possibly from next monday m.p.'s don't have much time until the government says it wants a deal with the e.u. and the progress is being made johnson supporters say no deal is an important negotiating position with europe ranks it has distorted british politics uniting all oppon
if he's going to do more and to stop negotiations and to compel i'm not the point of this delay to brit's it potentially for years and that would be the only way to resolve this i can confirm that we are tonight tabling a motion under the fixed parliament. there is no consent in this house to leave the european union without a deal i know the majority for no deal in the country. the defection of one conservative m.p. to the opposition liberal democrats means johnson no longer has a majority in...