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the labour plan is fair, backed byjeremy corbyn of course, which is a permanent customs union with close alignment to the single market. 237-307. a alignment to the single market. 237—307. a customs union, not quite an important one to get in. 264, 272 against. there is revoking the article 50, if there is no deal. as they come towards brexit bay, 184-293. the they come towards brexit bay, 184—293. the public vote for it on any withdrawal agreement, 268—295 finishing top at the pilot this evening, and the plan b option which isa evening, and the plan b option which is a standstill arrangement with the eu if we cannot pass a withdrawal agreement, 139—422. from the economist has justjoined agreement, 139—422. from the economist hasjustjoined me now. when you make of all of that? looking at it and hearing you go through it, i'm thinking what you are seeing is the house beginning to divide along the lines at either customs union being the nearest thing you can imagine in the real world to really kind ofjust staying m, world to really kind ofjust staying in, orthat world to really kind ofjust
the labour plan is fair, backed byjeremy corbyn of course, which is a permanent customs union with close alignment to the single market. 237-307. a alignment to the single market. 237—307. a customs union, not quite an important one to get in. 264, 272 against. there is revoking the article 50, if there is no deal. as they come towards brexit bay, 184-293. the they come towards brexit bay, 184—293. the public vote for it on any withdrawal agreement, 268—295 finishing top at the pilot this...
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that was announced at an urgent question put down byjeremy corbyn who said he didn't trust the governmenty the vote further. mr speaker, this is a matter of trust. time and time again this prime minister has failed to negotiate, failed to compromise and delayed and delayed. after three months, the prime minister has not achieved one single change to her deal. she simply has, as we have often said, been running down the clock. running down the between no—deal, her deal and the chaos of leaving the eu without any agreement with anyone. the conservative mp ken clarke, the longest serving mp in the commons sought and received an assurance that if the deal is rejected tomorrow mps will then get to vote on leaving without a deal and to delay brexit later this week. my honourable friend confirmed that the vote on the deal that will come tomorrow, he didn't actually mention the event, if it is defeated, of the vote on wednesday, on whether or not we leave with no deal, and further to that, the vote on thursday about delaying article 50 if indeed this house rejects no—deal. i believe it is an over
that was announced at an urgent question put down byjeremy corbyn who said he didn't trust the governmenty the vote further. mr speaker, this is a matter of trust. time and time again this prime minister has failed to negotiate, failed to compromise and delayed and delayed. after three months, the prime minister has not achieved one single change to her deal. she simply has, as we have often said, been running down the clock. running down the between no—deal, her deal and the chaos of leaving...
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but a string ofjewish labour mps have said this morning that they do not think anyone appointed byjeremy corbyn bit personal, with veteran labour mp dame margaret hodge suggesting that lord falconer bombarded her with phone call to try to get her to apologise when she was temporarily suspended from the labour party for calling jeremy corbyn an anti—semite. i think it all points to the breakdown interest between mr corbyn and jewish labour mps, which may be irreparable. meanwhile, the conservatives are dealing with accusations of islamophobia? their former chairman, syed abbasi, said the party is in denial about islamophobia and is gripped by islamophobia. she says there are 50 cases which the party has not taken seriously, most recently involving a prospective conservative council candidate in harlow, peter land, he was readmitted to the party after a series of anti—islamic tweets, one of them saying islam is like alcoholism, the first step to recovery is to admit you have a problem. despite that, he was readmitted and allowed to stand as a council candidate. this lunchtime he has decided to st
but a string ofjewish labour mps have said this morning that they do not think anyone appointed byjeremy corbyn bit personal, with veteran labour mp dame margaret hodge suggesting that lord falconer bombarded her with phone call to try to get her to apologise when she was temporarily suspended from the labour party for calling jeremy corbyn an anti—semite. i think it all points to the breakdown interest between mr corbyn and jewish labour mps, which may be irreparable. meanwhile, the...
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this vote is on the amendment tabled by labour's front bench, tabled byjeremy corbyn and colleagues.provide parliamentary time for mps to find a majority for a different approach. instructing the prime minister to seek an extension to article 50 four mps to find a majority for a different approach. it will take ten or 15 minutes. i am joined by the deputy political editor at the spectator and the deputy political editor at the times. and from the guardian. that was a narrow squeak for theresa may, but the best new she has had for a while. they weren't optimistic about this vote. a big decision has been made, to leave the brexit process in theresa may's hands for now. lots of mps are extremely sceptical that she can get through her plan and will change sufficiently to their liking to get it through, and there was this planned to take back control of commons time next wednesday with votes the following tuesday, and that has been defeated by the narrowest of margins. some hard—core remain more likely mike, like richard harrington —— some hard—core remainers. if the government fails on t
this vote is on the amendment tabled by labour's front bench, tabled byjeremy corbyn and colleagues.provide parliamentary time for mps to find a majority for a different approach. instructing the prime minister to seek an extension to article 50 four mps to find a majority for a different approach. it will take ten or 15 minutes. i am joined by the deputy political editor at the spectator and the deputy political editor at the times. and from the guardian. that was a narrow squeak for theresa...
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response ofjewish labour mps is to be did not trust him and they do not trust anyone appointed byjeremy corbyn‘s entire complaints procedure should be handed over, lock stock and barrel, toa handed over, lock stock and barrel, to a body outside the labour party and then on top of all that, we had dame margaret, a long—standing labourmp, dame margaret, a long—standing labour mp, saying that lord faulkner try to pressure her and put the squeeze on her, when she was involved on a dustup with a jeremy corbyn when she called him an anti—semite. there is pressure on him not to take up that post. in the meantime, on the conservative side we have a former chair of the party making a very serious allegation about the nature of the party. this from baroness warsi, a former party chairman so party loyalist, party insider. it really astonishing claim that she has been trying to raise incidences of alleged sun for the way the party hierarchy for three yea rs, pretty way the party hierarchy for three years, pretty much to no avail and the only times anything happens is when she tweets about it. in particula
response ofjewish labour mps is to be did not trust him and they do not trust anyone appointed byjeremy corbyn‘s entire complaints procedure should be handed over, lock stock and barrel, toa handed over, lock stock and barrel, to a body outside the labour party and then on top of all that, we had dame margaret, a long—standing labourmp, dame margaret, a long—standing labour mp, saying that lord faulkner try to pressure her and put the squeeze on her, when she was involved on a dustup with...
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a conservative party with a new leadership and a brexit manifesto against a labour party led byjeremy corbynndum to try and escape from all this, i think that's a difficult place for those of us, and i am one, who voted remain in the last referendum and would rather see the consequences of brexit substantially mitigated rather than a go for the hard brexit that people are pushing for in some parts of my party. finally, just to help viewers again, because the process is long and complex, following it is a challenge, what's your hunch, as someone very experience here, about where we might be at the end of this week do you think the premise will bring her deal back for a third time if she is allowed to do so, and you think will end up in a position where mps will succeed in some way of resting some kind of control? i think, and it's not what i would like us to be, i think she will not have brought the meaningful vote back for her deal. i think the so—called indicative votes will have indicated that, while a soft brexit as it were, a customs union oran soft brexit as it were, a customs union or
a conservative party with a new leadership and a brexit manifesto against a labour party led byjeremy corbynndum to try and escape from all this, i think that's a difficult place for those of us, and i am one, who voted remain in the last referendum and would rather see the consequences of brexit substantially mitigated rather than a go for the hard brexit that people are pushing for in some parts of my party. finally, just to help viewers again, because the process is long and complex,...
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crime is most certainly going to be theissue crime is most certainly going to be the issue raised byjeremy corbynf course those changes to scotland's search. forjeremy corbyn it placed one of his key narratives, namely the impact of austerity on public services. i think the overwhelming likelihood is this week ewood park brexit and go on to knife crime. so far we haven't really heard much from mrs may about that. she did a clip when she was down in salisbury the other day but that was it. it will be interesting to see whether mrs may comes to the house of commons with a proposal, a pot of money, and initiated, or whether she will hunker down and stick to her current position, which is you cannot draw a strict correlation between resources and levels of knife crime. thank you. all would be revealed in a few minutes. now, the weather. hello. it has been unsettled so far. we have had grey skies, menacing clouds, heavy showers and rain. the rain has been mostly across northern pa rt rain has been mostly across northern part of the uk this morning. they will —— it will continue into the afternoon. hil
crime is most certainly going to be theissue crime is most certainly going to be the issue raised byjeremy corbynf course those changes to scotland's search. forjeremy corbyn it placed one of his key narratives, namely the impact of austerity on public services. i think the overwhelming likelihood is this week ewood park brexit and go on to knife crime. so far we haven't really heard much from mrs may about that. she did a clip when she was down in salisbury the other day but that was it. it...
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party disciplinary processes because she says, one, how can he be independent if he is appointed byjeremy corbynhe party. secondly, she suggests that lord faulkner sought to put pressure on her when she was temporarily suspended from the party after she called jeremy corbyn an anti—semite. lord falconer has suggested that is not the case, he said he spoke to margaret hodge on the phone but was trying to broker some sort of agreement, he wasn't trying to put some squeeze on her. nevertheless, margaret hodge's view is that eitherjeremy corbyn has misled her or been misled himself by saying he has not or his staff had not been involved in the disciplinary process. this is her speaking on the today programme. what is so awful about this is that jeremy always proclaim zero tolerance about anti—semitism. when it comes to the actual cases, if it is his mates, he doesn't demonstrate a zero tolerance and the other thing, he claims no political interference in these cases. there is, i have seen so much evidence, there is definitely political interference, so trust in him has gone and, actually, misleading
party disciplinary processes because she says, one, how can he be independent if he is appointed byjeremy corbynhe party. secondly, she suggests that lord faulkner sought to put pressure on her when she was temporarily suspended from the party after she called jeremy corbyn an anti—semite. lord falconer has suggested that is not the case, he said he spoke to margaret hodge on the phone but was trying to broker some sort of agreement, he wasn't trying to put some squeeze on her. nevertheless,...
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the only way is a bout of no confidence in the house byjeremy corbyn, i don't think it will do that,s a way of removing her. as a brexiter, who would be your favoured removing her. as a brexiter, who would be yourfavoured choice if removing her. as a brexiter, who would be your favoured choice if she does decide that she has had enough? who would you see cutting through that brexit agenda you're describing? dominic barb, i don't think it could be anyone else. they're all been there, we can get oi'i they're all been there, we can get on with it frankly from a more re ce nt on with it frankly from a more recent generation. —— dominic raab. that is the brexit view, we are waking... orthe arrival of that is the brexit view, we are waking... or the arrival of about 150 members of ukip. they are coming to the left of where i am standing in the next hour, nigel faraj will be meeting them. they willjoin the throng here, so, things may be a bit more lively, even more noisy than we have been getting used to over the last few days. our reality check correspondent, chris morris, is here. remind
the only way is a bout of no confidence in the house byjeremy corbyn, i don't think it will do that,s a way of removing her. as a brexiter, who would be your favoured removing her. as a brexiter, who would be yourfavoured choice if removing her. as a brexiter, who would be your favoured choice if she does decide that she has had enough? who would you see cutting through that brexit agenda you're describing? dominic barb, i don't think it could be anyone else. they're all been there, we can get...
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corbyn has proposed close alignment with the single market and a customs union, that is not that far apart from our proposal. but something thatis from our proposal. but something that is directly proposed byjeremynorthern england, northern ireland and scotland, even up northern ireland and scotland, even up to 70 around exposed hills in the north—west of scotland. that meant pushing south eastwards. we have cloud over england and wales. a view brighter skies in eastern england and the south—west. temperatures around 1a degrees for england and where is. some cooler air moving in over scotland and northern ireland. some late sunshine here. still some wintry showers. chilly conditions filtering their way south but it will be mild across southern parts of england and wales where you keep that cloud tonight. over the weekend, high pressure moves in from the atlantic. we still have this week and a stubborn front sitting over southern england, slow to clear away. that will bring a band of cloud towards the south of the ma corridor with cloud lingering. for much of the uk, not a bad day. a return to sunnier skies by saturday. still some wintry flurries for northern and western scotland. temperatures up
corbyn has proposed close alignment with the single market and a customs union, that is not that far apart from our proposal. but something thatis from our proposal. but something that is directly proposed byjeremynorthern england, northern ireland and scotland, even up northern ireland and scotland, even up to 70 around exposed hills in the north—west of scotland. that meant pushing south eastwards. we have cloud over england and wales. a view brighter skies in eastern england and the...