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british conservative party mps have been told that if they vote to block a no—deal brexit, they'll bef mps is planning to introduce legislation this week to stop the uk leaving the eu without an agreement. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk.
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british conservative party mps have been told that if they vote to block a no—deal brexit, they willry party — and barred from standing in the next general election. a cross—party group of mps is planning to introduce legislation this week to stop the uk leaving the eu without an agreement. our political correspondent iain watson reports from westminster. chanting: boris johnson's got to go! a week of protests on the streets and a week of rebellion at westminster lies ahead. save our democracy! these protesters want the suspension of parliament later this month lifted. but mps will still meet this week and opposition parties plan to seize control of the parliamentary agenda and pass a law effectively ruling out a no—deal brexit. but if that happens, this cabinet minister refused repeatedly to say that the government would accept the will of parliament. we will see what the legislation says when it is put forward. let's see what the legislation says. you're asking me about a pig in a poke. let's see what the legislation is. but michael gove also expressed hope that the government woul
british conservative party mps have been told that if they vote to block a no—deal brexit, they willry party — and barred from standing in the next general election. a cross—party group of mps is planning to introduce legislation this week to stop the uk leaving the eu without an agreement. our political correspondent iain watson reports from westminster. chanting: boris johnson's got to go! a week of protests on the streets and a week of rebellion at westminster lies ahead. save our...
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donald trump >> well, look, i think that they are peculiar they are not -- you know, i'm a british conservative i come from, you know, a, free f thingstwit r. i'm not a master of that medium. >> is that the only big difference between you two >> i'm just giving you one differenceimagation for the manr differences. but there are plenty of differences. >> we had limited time with the prime minister but i also asked about brexit he said he's committed to achieving the uk's breakup with the eu at the end of october, with or without a deal despite suffering several key defeats in parliament that may prevent him from doing that. >>> there is more ahead, outrage in florida and a police officer fired after arresting two 6-year-olds in their school. >>> also, the dramatic rescue, a little girl pulled onto the subway tracks and survives >>> and the remarkable homecoming with the family that never gave up on their best friend stay with us >>> there is a harrowing scene here in new york during the morning rush hour as a father jumped on to the subway tracks holding his 5-year-old daughter. he was killed. r
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a former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks its. demonstrators in egypt or again calling for. president sisi to step down protests have spread to several cities these pictures are from antigovernment protests in the capital cairo police of calls of all entrances to tahrir square the hearts of the 2011 revolution and these pictures coming in from in upper egypt where more crowds are calling for the president's resignation cafes and shops have been shots and football matches canceled and security is heightened across the country well pro-government counter-demonstrations have also taken place in cairo script say more than 2000 people from last week's demonstrations are believed to have been detained though egypt says that number is closer to thousands human rights watch says the government may have conducted the most sweeping arrests since late 2813. on his return from the united states sisi dismissed those demonstrations. this is a fantastic country where everything goes as planned i don't want to listen to those who
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former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks it. 2 months after seizing a british light oil tanker in the strait of hormuz iran has released the vessel the detention of the stana imperial in july further escalated tensions in the gulf the tanker is now on its way towards international waters it left about sports earlier on friday where it was taken after being seized in july according to the reuters news agency the ship is heading for port in the united arab emirates. let's go to our correspondent zain bus ravi now who's live in tehran zain what more do we know about the stan impera. well need we know that this morning according to port authorities in harmless gun province at the bunder abbas ports where this vessel was being held it was anchored off the coast of that port we know that according to an official statement from the government that around 9 p. and 9 am i'm sorry local time that's about 530 g.m.t. in the morning the anchor started coming up in the boat started to go on its way we saw a video circulating on
former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks it. 2 months after seizing a british light oil tanker in the strait of hormuz iran has released the vessel the detention of the stana imperial in july further escalated tensions in the gulf the tanker is now on its way towards international waters it left about sports earlier on friday where it was taken after being seized in july according to the reuters news agency the ship is...
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former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks it's. demonstrators have taken to the streets in egypt colin for president sisi to step down kinds of demonstrations are also expected this friday cafes and shops have been shots and food all much as councils and security is heightened across egypt ahead of the planned protests president of the fatah el-sisi has returned to cairo from new york where he attended the u.n. general assembly has for amnesty international urged they do is to confront him about the crackdown on protesters who egypt says it's questionable up to a 1000 people and that 2000 are being held. well muhammad musri joins me now on the set sees an associate's professor of media and cultural studies institute for graduate studies thanks very much for speaking with us just give us a sense of why we're seeing these process what exactly are they have. or there's a lot of discontent in egypt it's been boiling simmering for for some time really for years going back to 20131 sees you took over in a military coup.
former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks it's. demonstrators have taken to the streets in egypt colin for president sisi to step down kinds of demonstrations are also expected this friday cafes and shops have been shots and food all much as councils and security is heightened across egypt ahead of the planned protests president of the fatah el-sisi has returned to cairo from new york where he attended the u.n. general...
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british conservative party mps have been told that if they vote to block a no—deal brexit, they'll beed from the parliamentary party and barred from standing in the next general election. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week, one story only, but what a story. two months to go until the brexit deadline and the british prime minister plans to suspend parliament for half of that time. many are outraged. but can they turn outrage to action? my guests — political commentator steve richards, stefanie bolzen, uk correspondent for die welt, writer on politics eunice goes, and americanjournalist and authorjef mcallister. welcome to you all. borisjohnson has warned he will do whatever it takes to deliver brexit by october 31st. his enemies have vowed to do whatever it takes to prevent a no—deal brexit. the clock is ticking and there is no sign of a new deal with the eu, the westminster stand—off reaches a new pitch with the prime minister's plan to suspend the mother of parliaments and the arrival of legal action to stop him. steve
british conservative party mps have been told that if they vote to block a no—deal brexit, they'll beed from the parliamentary party and barred from standing in the next general election. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week, one story only, but what a story. two months to go until the brexit deadline and the british prime minister plans to suspend parliament for half of that time. many are outraged. but can they turn outrage to...
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british conservative party mps have been told that if they vote to block a no—deal brexit, they'll beed from the parliamentary party and barred from standing in the next general election. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. stephen sackur speaks to dame stephanie shirley. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. 80 years ago, hundreds of jewish children were smuggled out of nazi—occupied europe by train in a covert humanitarian mission which became known as the ‘kindertransport‘. my guest today, dame stephanie shirley, was one of those children. she went on to live an extraordinary life of achievement and philanthropy, blazing a trail for women in business. so, what lessons can we learn from a woman determined to make the most of a life so nearly extinguished in childhood? theme music plays. dame stephanie shirley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for inviting me. we've invited you almost 80 years — exactly 80 years — from that moment when you were forced to leave your home. your father put you on a train, it's called the ‘kindertransport‘, and you ended up in an alien country, in london, i
british conservative party mps have been told that if they vote to block a no—deal brexit, they'll beed from the parliamentary party and barred from standing in the next general election. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. stephen sackur speaks to dame stephanie shirley. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. 80 years ago, hundreds of jewish children were smuggled out of nazi—occupied europe by train in a covert humanitarian mission which became known as the ‘kindertransport‘. my guest...
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the british conservative party has pushed further ahead of labor that's according to the latest opinion poll by the observer newspaper the polling shows the conservatives are continuing to consolidate their support among voters who want to leave the european union for more let's cross to. london use and. yes that's right folly more than 3 years after the electorate voted in favor of leaving the e.u. british politics continues to be dominated by rex it this latest poll was conducted after prime minister boris johnson suspended parliament for 5 weeks last tuesday and scottish judges subsequently ruled his action to have been unlawful the leadership of both the ruling conservative party and the opposition labor party are facing increasing increasing criticism for their positions on grex it both have suffered a number of defections and an election in the coming months is looking to be inevitable let's just take a closer look then at the poll on the state of the u.k. parties and the observer conducted by opinion compared to that previous poll carried out just a week before the conservatives
the british conservative party has pushed further ahead of labor that's according to the latest opinion poll by the observer newspaper the polling shows the conservatives are continuing to consolidate their support among voters who want to leave the european union for more let's cross to. london use and. yes that's right folly more than 3 years after the electorate voted in favor of leaving the e.u. british politics continues to be dominated by rex it this latest poll was conducted after prime...
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british airways or another airline. the headlines on bbc news... after her resignation from the cabinet and the conservative. british airways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy protesters attack a metro station. in sport, england are still clinging on to the ashes but they have lost another four wickets at old trafford on the final day of the fourth test. they are 141—6, needing to bat out the rest of the day, to prevent australia retaining the famous trophy. lewis hamilton is battling with charles leclerc for top spot. there are ten laps to go. chelsea women get off to a winning start beating tottenham in front of 211,000 fa ns beating tottenham in front of 211,000 fans at stamford bridge and mo farah makes history at the great north run winning a record sixth successive title. more in an hour's time. president trump says he has called off peace negotiations with the taliban after they admitted they were behind a recent attack that killed an american soldier in afghanistan. the bombing on thursday killed 1
british airways or another airline. the headlines on bbc news... after her resignation from the cabinet and the conservative. british airways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy protesters attack a metro station. in sport, england are still clinging on to the ashes but they have lost another four wickets at old trafford on the final day of the fourth test. they are 141—6, needing to bat...
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up to try to do, and secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good moderate conservatives. britishys pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy protesters attack a metro station. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is ‘desperate‘. now on bbc news, david shukman reports on the battle to preserve the world's largest rainforest in amazon under threat. the amazon rainforest is the largest in the world, home to an incredible variety of life. but suddenly, it is all at risk. the clearing of the trees is accelerating, and scientists are warning about the danger of irreversible loss. it's never going to come back again. we are never going to be able to build an amazon. it's going to be gone forever. brazil has a new president, and he wants to develop the amazon, and he
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up to try to do, and secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good moderate conservatives. britishirways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy protesters attack a metro station. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian. aid agencies say the situation is "desperate". and coming up at 2.30 — we'll be taking a look back at the week in parliament. senior ministers have rejected claims by their former cabinet colleague, amber rudd, that securing a new brexit deal is no longer the government's main objective. amber rudd, who resigned last night as work and pensions secretary, said up to 90% of the government's time is now spent preparing for a no deal departure at the end of october. she described the expulsion of 21 conservative mps who oppose no deal as "an assault on decency and democracy". our po
up to try to do, and secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good moderate conservatives. britishirways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy protesters attack a metro station. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the...
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in 1992, the bush campaign asked the british conservatives for dirt on bill clinton.are just two examples i know about personally. even the new york times editorial board while coming out for impeachment admits trump is not alone in this. have other presidents conducted foreign policy with reelection in mind? of course. more recently the democrats seem to spend their entire time trying to get dirt from foreign governments. last year group of democrat senators asked to ukrainian official for dirt on trump in 2016 the democrats reportedly tried to get dirt on trump from the ukrainian government asking for paul manafort it to be investigated, and of course, the big one, hillary clinton paying british and russian government sources for dirt on trump. now, there's no doubt president trump talked about investigating joe biden with ukrainian president. the democrats and the establishment arresting their case on the words i would like you to do us a favor, and here we come to the central astonishing brazen dishonesty of the democrats and every journalist who claims there's so
in 1992, the bush campaign asked the british conservatives for dirt on bill clinton.are just two examples i know about personally. even the new york times editorial board while coming out for impeachment admits trump is not alone in this. have other presidents conducted foreign policy with reelection in mind? of course. more recently the democrats seem to spend their entire time trying to get dirt from foreign governments. last year group of democrat senators asked to ukrainian official for...
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up to try to do, and secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good moderate conservatives. britishways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy protesters attack a metro station. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is ‘desperate‘. more on what leo varadkhar is saying and someone more on what leo varadkhar is saying and someone once we more on what leo varadkhar is saying and someone once we have the details. and now on bbc news, some of the highlights of the last week from the victoria derbyshire programme. hello and welcome. i am joanna gosling. for the next half an hour, we will bring you one of the highlights of this week's programme away from politics and live in the studio we replicated a primary school relationship education lesson, which sparked large p
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to try to do, and secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good moderate conservatives. british airways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy protesters attack a metro station. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is ‘desperate‘. now on bbc news — let's take a look back at the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament — a few historic, extraordinary, tumultuous days filled with government defeats, party expulsions, defections and resignations. on this programme: mps back a bill demanding the pm ask for a brexit extension — and push no deal off the table. borisjohnson says it puts the eu in charge. there is only one way to describe this deal. it isjeremy corbyn‘s surrender bill. his is a government with no mandate, no morals, and as o
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a former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal brick sits. and i'm santa how most with the sport live from dell has a lethal stadium where the opening advent of the world athletics championships get underway in just under half an hour but the highlight of friday's schedule is the other night math and along the bill has waterfront. demonstrators have taken to the streets of egypt calling for president sisi to step down and protests have spread to various cities these pictures are from anti-government protests just outside of cairo cafes and shops open shots and football matches councils as security is tightens across the country well pro-government counter-demonstrations of also taking place just outside cairo right script say more than 2000 people from last week's demonstrations are believed to have been detained but egypt says that number is closer to 1000 were human rights watch says the government may have conducted the most sweeping arrests since late 2013 after landing in cairo sisi dismissed the planned demonstrations.
a former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal brick sits. and i'm santa how most with the sport live from dell has a lethal stadium where the opening advent of the world athletics championships get underway in just under half an hour but the highlight of friday's schedule is the other night math and along the bill has waterfront. demonstrators have taken to the streets of egypt calling for president sisi to step down and protests...
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a former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks it's. violent protests over the disappearance of 43 mexican students supporters are demanding justice. and i'm santa hummus with the spall live from dell has a lethal stadium where the 1st event of the world athletics championships gets underway in just a few hours' time but the highlight of friday's schedule is the 1st ever not not then a long tour has waterfront. or 2 months after seizing a british large old time here in the strait of hormuz iran has released the vessel the detention of the stan a pair o. in july further escalated tensions in the gulf now the tankers now making its way towards international waters at left by of us. ports early on friday where it was taken after being seized back in july out according to the reuters news agency the ship is heading for ports russia in the united arab emirates well let's get more now from our correspondent zain bus ravi his n.c.r. on for as same what more can you talents well hello what we know from reports that we've heard
a former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks it's. violent protests over the disappearance of 43 mexican students supporters are demanding justice. and i'm santa hummus with the spall live from dell has a lethal stadium where the 1st event of the world athletics championships gets underway in just a few hours' time but the highlight of friday's schedule is the 1st ever not not then a long tour has waterfront. or 2 months...
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just yesterday the british conservation alliance a group inspired by my oppression the acc was launched by students in the united kingdom to advocate for market based environmental reforms we're making strides in the right direction but we must do more. each of us play a critical role in intoxilyzering climate change. to my fellow conservatives, the climate is changing. it's time to claim our seat at the table and develop mart limited government policies to establish american leadership on this issue. there is a reasonable conservative approach to cloimt change and we need to embrace it. to those on the left, without your leadership, this would not be receiving the attention that it deserves. but now it's time for solutions. politicizing climate change has deepened the parts. divide and dade real action. if you want to address climate change work with conservatives who want to champion reforms to congress. on climate change it's not about republicans or democrats. it's about those who are taking effective action and those who are not. our conversations on climate change should be about
just yesterday the british conservation alliance a group inspired by my oppression the acc was launched by students in the united kingdom to advocate for market based environmental reforms we're making strides in the right direction but we must do more. each of us play a critical role in intoxilyzering climate change. to my fellow conservatives, the climate is changing. it's time to claim our seat at the table and develop mart limited government policies to establish american leadership on this...
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2016 referendum has become a hugely important thing now in the conservative party not slogan get rex's on his designs appeal entirely to british elections to the conservatives reasonably feel absolutely sick to death of 3 years of political torture and so consequently they will talk about almost anything here apart from it but it is really sort of policy announcements you know 30000000 pounds on electric buses and 5 g. broadband and stuff like this but these things are the conservative say the public is much more interested in and they just want to get back to the out of the way but the problem is still the boris johnson council won't say how he's going to leave the european union at the end of october while simultaneously abating a law that says he can do it the not only that it's not entirely clear whether he told his cabinet ministers i was going to do it either and so that's the big guessing game this still going on overshadowing all the day to day stuff that's coming on here until wednesday. ok lawrence lee live for us in manchester thank you very much indeed for that analysis now our street is conservative leader sebasti
2016 referendum has become a hugely important thing now in the conservative party not slogan get rex's on his designs appeal entirely to british elections to the conservatives reasonably feel absolutely sick to death of 3 years of political torture and so consequently they will talk about almost anything here apart from it but it is really sort of policy announcements you know 30000000 pounds on electric buses and 5 g. broadband and stuff like this but these things are the conservative say the...
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conservative party. that's the party, but the country and british democracy. of the government, michael cove, couldn't commit to the idea that if the house of commons, then the house of lords, approves a measure to block a no—deal brexit on 0ctober measure to block a no—deal brexit on october the 31st, i.e. measure to block a no—deal brexit on 0ctoberthe 31st, i.e. if measure to block a no—deal brexit on october the 31st, i.e. if it passes all of its stages in the westminster parliament, he wouldn't commit that the government would then go to the queen and seek royal assent to turn that into law. what does that say about the state of british democracy, in particular the commitment of boris johnson's government to that democracy? it's an interesting fact and it's of course happened in the past. normally private members' bills... some private members' bills have gone through all the stages in the house of commons and exactly what you talk about has happened. i think tony blair did it once and i think harold wilson did it twice. 0f course it's always the case tha
conservative party. that's the party, but the country and british democracy. of the government, michael cove, couldn't commit to the idea that if the house of commons, then the house of lords, approves a measure to block a no—deal brexit on 0ctober measure to block a no—deal brexit on october the 31st, i.e. measure to block a no—deal brexit on 0ctoberthe 31st, i.e. if measure to block a no—deal brexit on october the 31st, i.e. if it passes all of its stages in the westminster...
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conservative party. absolutely. the uncertainty about brexit first, the second, the quasi—revolution in british politics caused by brexit in the conservative party, you have people until recently considered the absolute sort of core, the reasonable, sensible establishment of the conservative party, now rebel suspended including, goodness sake! winston churchill, the grandson of winston churchill, the legendary wartime leader. and really, in many ways you would save this is sort of a perfect storm for britain, what i mean by that? not only do you have this astonishing challenge of brexit, the biggest peacetime challenge the country has faced since 1945, extricating itself from the european union, you have a divided country but you also have this, notjust in the conservative party, but in the main opposition labor party, the sense that the two main parties — control of them has gone to people who, for actually, for decades have been on the fringe of british politics. in the case of the conservative party, committed euro sceptics and in the case of the opposition labour party, people on the far left, so these sorts of broa
conservative party. absolutely. the uncertainty about brexit first, the second, the quasi—revolution in british politics caused by brexit in the conservative party, you have people until recently considered the absolute sort of core, the reasonable, sensible establishment of the conservative party, now rebel suspended including, goodness sake! winston churchill, the grandson of winston churchill, the legendary wartime leader. and really, in many ways you would save this is sort of a perfect...
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conservative party. that's the party, but the country and british democracy., michael gove, couldn't commit to the idea that if the house of commons, then the house of lords, approves a measure to block a no—deal brexit on october the 31st, ie if it passes all of its stages in the westminster parliament, he wouldn't commit that the government would then go to the queen and seek royal assent to turn that into law. what does that say about the state of british democracy, in particular the commitment of boris johnson's government to that democracy? it's an interesting fact and it's of course happened in the past. normally private members‘ bills... some private members‘ bills have gone through all the stages in the house of commons and exactly what you talk about has happened. i think tony blair did it once and i think harold wilson did it twice. of course it‘s always the case that the only people who can legislate other than the government, introduced legislation, was private members on private members fridays. i understand where michael gove was coming from but
conservative party. that's the party, but the country and british democracy., michael gove, couldn't commit to the idea that if the house of commons, then the house of lords, approves a measure to block a no—deal brexit on october the 31st, ie if it passes all of its stages in the westminster parliament, he wouldn't commit that the government would then go to the queen and seek royal assent to turn that into law. what does that say about the state of british democracy, in particular the...
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well 1st of all we must be clear that the american and british establishment comprised of conservatives and liberals and they are as the coasts if as each other and they are as dangerous to international peace and stability as each other and it is abundantly clear that the liberal elements in america and the little elements in britain is refusing to accept the will was the people in america we have a democratically elected president mr trump one that seafarers and 16 presidential election fairly and squarely yet the liberal elements in the american establishment is doing everything within its powers to try and bring him down if we cross over to britain the liberal elements in the british establishment is doing everything that it possibly can to try and the rail dresses and now to try and bring down or stunts and that is at its terrible terrible fret to democracy in both america and britain but there's another point we have to also recognize that donald trump and boyce johnson are part of the american and british establishment yet they aspect really don't trump in his election campaign 3
well 1st of all we must be clear that the american and british establishment comprised of conservatives and liberals and they are as the coasts if as each other and they are as dangerous to international peace and stability as each other and it is abundantly clear that the liberal elements in america and the little elements in britain is refusing to accept the will was the people in america we have a democratically elected president mr trump one that seafarers and 16 presidential election...
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reconstituted conservatives be in the best position to rowdy those who want to leave going forward what you see there is exactly what much of frauds would like like to think byrne months however the british elections require lots of seats on the grounds lots of local campaigners amounts what the conservatives at least gold . for all his breaks in policy is much more of a media operation it's very it's very polished in the way it comes over but it can actually do election campaigning on the ground and that's why essentially boris johnson's pitch is essentially to lose votes as to who voted for the brakes and part of european elections in may come back to the conservatives with a real brick city is now and to try is trying to unite all of those programs the voters behind the conservative policy he thinks the next election will be force on bret's its role of the main force on other topics and that's he's clear pitch come back to the conservatives we have the true bright city is now ok thanks very much and again we're going to take a deeper look at that in just a moment the detail in your opening statement said that democratic convictions are deeply rooted in the u.k.'s political system but
reconstituted conservatives be in the best position to rowdy those who want to leave going forward what you see there is exactly what much of frauds would like like to think byrne months however the british elections require lots of seats on the grounds lots of local campaigners amounts what the conservatives at least gold . for all his breaks in policy is much more of a media operation it's very it's very polished in the way it comes over but it can actually do election campaigning on the...
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the british and french conservatives cannot swallow or stomach a real agreement with russia and act upon it. but hitler can because he has no intention of continuing it, and he'll break it whenever he wants. the british and the french forgot whatever partialle lesso of history they should have learned. they forgot how to read a map. the russians had an alliance with the czechs. they were committed to helping to protect the czechs if the french engaged. nobody wanted to be a dupe of the other powers. the russians feared that all the west wanted was for them to fight germany while they sit back and enjoy the two destroying each other. and there was enough evidence of that to make that a reality in someone's mind and not just a fantasy even though what the british and french really wanted is a peaceful settlement of everything and not a war between russia and germany which could have gotten out of control and led to their being brought in itself. in terms of how deeply people thought about this, the head of the polish army in 1939, schmidtly rids or rids smidley said if defeated by germany,
the british and french conservatives cannot swallow or stomach a real agreement with russia and act upon it. but hitler can because he has no intention of continuing it, and he'll break it whenever he wants. the british and the french forgot whatever partialle lesso of history they should have learned. they forgot how to read a map. the russians had an alliance with the czechs. they were committed to helping to protect the czechs if the french engaged. nobody wanted to be a dupe of the other...
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conservative revolutionary. that is why he disliked the british but loved the british royal family. loved the british royalfamily. when i first met him injanuary british royalfamily. when i first met him in january i980i british royalfamily. when i first met him injanuary i980i interviewed him and it was surprising that here was a man who was a top guerrilla leader and yet he was very effeminate. he commenced. he persecuted homosexuality throughout his regime and he was also the cleverest man that i met. he spoke with a remarkable english accent. a lot of contradictions. and these because many of his problems. for example, it was by accident that the most conservative leader in british history, margaret thatcher caused the victory of a marxist, a democratic victory, the first marxist victory and africa. a contradiction. and the last bit of his life, he died in singapore in an expensive clinic. here is a man who died there but had destroyed his own health system. it is a mixed legacy. he also did some good things. he preached reconciliation. iwas he also did some good things. he prea
conservative revolutionary. that is why he disliked the british but loved the british royal family. loved the british royalfamily. when i first met him injanuary british royalfamily. when i first met him in january i980i british royalfamily. when i first met him injanuary i980i interviewed him and it was surprising that here was a man who was a top guerrilla leader and yet he was very effeminate. he commenced. he persecuted homosexuality throughout his regime and he was also the cleverest man...
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the british conservation alliance was launched by students in the united kingdom to advocate for market-basednvironmental reforms. we are making strides in the right direction, but we must do more. hearingom yesterday's on capitol hill. a few texts and tweets. there is good documents of evidence that shows transportation by rails is more energy-efficient than transportation by semitruck or trailers. if we had a modern rail system that could get products to their destination in a timely way, we could save energy and money. says inom victor who the vietnam war, it was the --th at home posttesting protesting that brought the war to heal. >> we can start by not connecting -- electing candidates who don't believe climate change is real. -- america has reduced carbon emissions significantly. ron in virginia, what do you think? caller: thanks for having me on. i think we are getting kind of played as a society the last few decades because the driving force behind carbon emissions for decades has been two things, american consumption and chinese production. that is what needs to change. we have corpo
the british conservation alliance was launched by students in the united kingdom to advocate for market-basednvironmental reforms. we are making strides in the right direction, but we must do more. hearingom yesterday's on capitol hill. a few texts and tweets. there is good documents of evidence that shows transportation by rails is more energy-efficient than transportation by semitruck or trailers. if we had a modern rail system that could get products to their destination in a timely way, we...
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in geneva is today presented with a report into british racism exacerbated by conservative and liberal democrat politicians after the 28 western economic crisis un special rapporteur and yet you may have even suggested that the u.k. government should not be surprised by allegations of racism presumably she was referring to outgoing prime minister to raise a may infamous for hostile environments and deportation advertisement vans but will things get better here because may has self said that boris johnson uses the wrong words when it comes to discrimination it's very clear that the language that boris johnson used to describe people's appearance has caused offense it's not language i would have used i think it's wrong to use that language boris of course could be prime minister in june of weeks or it could be this man the defacto former boss of the u.k. is universal health care system when doctors went out on strike here he is questioning the right of foreigners to get free health care is it right that someone can come from overseas perhaps a taurus coming from america or japan and actu
in geneva is today presented with a report into british racism exacerbated by conservative and liberal democrat politicians after the 28 western economic crisis un special rapporteur and yet you may have even suggested that the u.k. government should not be surprised by allegations of racism presumably she was referring to outgoing prime minister to raise a may infamous for hostile environments and deportation advertisement vans but will things get better here because may has self said that...
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well 1st of all we must be clear that the american and british establishment comprised of conservativesand liberals and they are as the coasts if as each other and they are as dangerous to international peace and stability as each other and it is abundantly clear that the liberal elements in america and the little elements in britain it is refusing to accept the we are what the people in america that we have a democratically elected president mr trump want to see for us and 16.
well 1st of all we must be clear that the american and british establishment comprised of conservativesand liberals and they are as the coasts if as each other and they are as dangerous to international peace and stability as each other and it is abundantly clear that the liberal elements in america and the little elements in britain it is refusing to accept the we are what the people in america that we have a democratically elected president mr trump want to see for us and 16.
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marcus your thoughts well 1st of all we must be clear that the american and british establishment comprised all conservatives and liberals and they are as the coasts if as each other and they are as dangerous to international peace and stability as each other and it is abundantly clear that the liberal elements in america and the little elements in britain is refusing to accept the will of the people in america that we have a democratically elected president mr trump one that's $3016.00 presidential election fairly and squarely yet the liberal elements in the american establishment is doing everything within its powers to try and bring him down if we crossover votes of britain the liberal elements in the british establishment is doing.
marcus your thoughts well 1st of all we must be clear that the american and british establishment comprised all conservatives and liberals and they are as the coasts if as each other and they are as dangerous to international peace and stability as each other and it is abundantly clear that the liberal elements in america and the little elements in britain is refusing to accept the will of the people in america that we have a democratically elected president mr trump one that's $3016.00...