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you have sat there too lon- chamberlain. you have sat there too long for— chamberlain.. you have sat there too long for the good that you have i long for the good that you have done _ long for the good that you have done in — long for the good that you have done in the _ long for the good that you have done. in the name _ long for the good that you have done. in the name of— long for the good that you have done. in the name of god, i long for the good that you have done. in the name of god, go. i long for the good that you have i done. in the name of god, go. what matters now — done. in the name of god, go. what matters now is _ done. in the name of god, go. what matters now is how _ done. in the name of god, go. what matters now is how many _ done. in the name of god, go- matters now is how many conservative mps think the same and submit letters calling for that they to go. one senior conservative mp said to me that's perhaps that defection of christian wakeford will cause other conservative mps to rally behind the prime minister, but it does of course signify the leve
you have sat there too lon- chamberlain. you have sat there too long for— chamberlain.. you have sat there too long for the good that you have i long for the good that you have done _ long for the good that you have done in — long for the good that you have done in the _ long for the good that you have done. in the name _ long for the good that you have done. in the name of— long for the good that you have done. in the name of god, i long for the good that you have done. in the name of...
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what should a large chamberlain joshua lawrence chamberlain has benefited from? michael schara and ken burns and the other ways in which americans learn about their history that have nothing to do about books that historians, right steven spielberg's 2012 epic lincoln uses the gettysburg address to remind viewers about the battles powerful wartime impact. it opens. you all notes it open scene. it opens with scene of common soldiers. one black two white who recite the gettysburg address to lincoln as he watches troops prepare to embark for the wilmington campaign in the last winter of the war. well, the scene is comically preposterous the speech received almost no attention in 1863 as all of you know, and the notion that it had entered the national consciousness to the point that random soldiers could quote passages speaks volumes about our perceptions of gettysburg as the definitive learning the attorney point. i'll bet lincoln couldn't have quoted to gettysburg address to himself in january of 1865. i in fact would bet a good bit of money on that. he'd get the g
what should a large chamberlain joshua lawrence chamberlain has benefited from? michael schara and ken burns and the other ways in which americans learn about their history that have nothing to do about books that historians, right steven spielberg's 2012 epic lincoln uses the gettysburg address to remind viewers about the battles powerful wartime impact. it opens. you all notes it open scene. it opens with scene of common soldiers. one black two white who recite the gettysburg address to...
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they want to stop the british appeasing hitler by killing a secret document to chamberlain. one that proves the dictator has expansion is plans that go far beyond the su, dayton land line. you go to munich to morrow and get the document you like a plate by george mccoy. it's sent to get the document from his old german friend who hopes to trigger a plot against hitler. it'll be an act of espionage on the phone soil. mm. the 2 friends, complicated relationship is at the core of this wild place drama, exploring the individual responsibility to resist a criminal regime, but as to form in his intellect. often in this film, chamberlain is not a fool hoodwinked by hitler, but a leader who knew that neither the british military nor the british public were ready for another war in 1938. from a later perspective is always easier to say he, he was not eve and he underestimated hitler. yes, he did. but yet he believed in peace. and he believed in in politics and diplomacy. and in order to avoid many people losing their lives, hammer play poca. well, a gangster without having some cods
they want to stop the british appeasing hitler by killing a secret document to chamberlain. one that proves the dictator has expansion is plans that go far beyond the su, dayton land line. you go to munich to morrow and get the document you like a plate by george mccoy. it's sent to get the document from his old german friend who hopes to trigger a plot against hitler. it'll be an act of espionage on the phone soil. mm. the 2 friends, complicated relationship is at the core of this wild place...
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they want to stop the british appeasing hitler by killing a secret document to chamberlain. one that proves that dictator has expansionist plans that go far beyond the suit, dayton land like you to go to munich to morrow and get the document. you like a plate by george mccoy. it's sent to get the document from his old german friend who hopes to trigger a plot against hitler. it'll be an act of espionage on the phone. soil. with the 2 friends, complicated relationship is at the core of this well placed drama, exploring the individual responsibility to resist a criminal regime, but as to form in his intellect. often he can come in this film. chamberlain is not a fool hoodwinked by hitler, but a leader who knew that neither the british military nor the british public were ready for another war in 1938. from a later perspective is always easier to say he, he was not even he underestimated hitler. yes, he did, but yet he believed in peace. and he believed in in politics and, and diplomacy. and in order to avoid many people losing their lives. you cannot play poker while a gangste
they want to stop the british appeasing hitler by killing a secret document to chamberlain. one that proves that dictator has expansionist plans that go far beyond the suit, dayton land like you to go to munich to morrow and get the document. you like a plate by george mccoy. it's sent to get the document from his old german friend who hopes to trigger a plot against hitler. it'll be an act of espionage on the phone. soil. with the 2 friends, complicated relationship is at the core of this well...
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— minister, yet again. 0k, wendy chamberlain mp, _ minister, yet again. 0k, wendy chamberlain mp, chiefyou going to resign? francesca says i am fed up of the latest focus, i wish the opposition gave up the fight and let this government get on with the important stuff! i understand people�*s anger but these guys have worked their backs off says francesca. this one from liz, the only thing i want to hear is his resignation. andy up north on twitter says the same thing, the only thing i want to hear from johnson is his resignation. you can keep those comments coming in, what do you want to hear, what do you expect to hear from the prime minister at pmqs today at noon? get in touch with me on twitter and you can use the hashtag bbc your questions. around 500 former teachers have signed up to return to school in england to help tackle staff shortages caused by covid according to the government. it comes after an appeal by the education secretary, nadhim zahawi, urging people with teaching experience to temporarily return to the profession. here�*s our education correspondent elaine dunkley.
— minister, yet again. 0k, wendy chamberlain mp, _ minister, yet again. 0k, wendy chamberlain mp, chiefyou going to resign? francesca says i am fed up of the latest focus, i wish the opposition gave up the fight and let this government get on with the important stuff! i understand people�*s anger but these guys have worked their backs off says francesca. this one from liz, the only thing i want to hear is his resignation. andy up north on twitter says the same thing, the only thing i want...
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so i'll remind him of a quotation altogether too familiar to him of leo amery to neville chamberlain.t there too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. you're the former spokesman for theresa may, as well as having worked at sky. i mean, tell us, how does it work from the inside? will the political spin rooms be operating like crazy, kind of making sure that their lines, their views? their spin is reported in the press today and tomorrow? well, i sat in the press gallery, obviously as a journalist a number of times and in the press gallery you can actually see the two teams from the two sides. the spinners, the heads of communication and they struggle to have pokerfaces, if you like, as pmqs is actually going on and not to to wince or to sort of punch the air with delight when their contender lands a blow. so what will they be doing today? i think borisjohnson�*s team will have felt most of the time that it was a better pmqs for him the last week. and i think that it was quite a scrappy pmqs in general. and the tone was odd because the labour party, with their ne
so i'll remind him of a quotation altogether too familiar to him of leo amery to neville chamberlain.t there too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. you're the former spokesman for theresa may, as well as having worked at sky. i mean, tell us, how does it work from the inside? will the political spin rooms be operating like crazy, kind of making sure that their lines, their views? their spin is reported in the press today and tomorrow? well, i sat in the press gallery,...
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i now call on wendy chamberlain. prime minister question one. >> i will be updating the house on this country's fantastic progress in tackling covid-19, including our booster program, enabling us to ease plan b measures and restore the ancient liberties of this country, mr. speaker. prime minister johnson: i know the whole house will be delighted that her majesty the queen has given permission for a special medal to be awarded to all those who deploys to kabul. making sure our service men and women deliver the largest evacuation since the second world war. the whole country can be immensely proud of their service. mr. speaker, i had meetings with minute steerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last year we were told by the prime minister there were no downing street parties and then it turns out there were parties but we were assured no rules were broken. we heard the rules may have been broken but he thought it w
i now call on wendy chamberlain. prime minister question one. >> i will be updating the house on this country's fantastic progress in tackling covid-19, including our booster program, enabling us to ease plan b measures and restore the ancient liberties of this country, mr. speaker. prime minister johnson: i know the whole house will be delighted that her majesty the queen has given permission for a special medal to be awarded to all those who deploys to kabul. making sure our service men...
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. 0bviously were led to world war ii by neville chamberlain.onflict with anyone else would be any different, we would still be requesting to deploy those troops who would say yes to it, taking the same approach in european capitals. and actually, that probably goes for keir starmer if he was in number ten, perhaps a small number of people lay to the left, there's not a great deal of around ukraine. so to say that people should be concentrating on this instead of parties — i think there is certainly a case to be made that if russian troops were to roll over the border on the day that the 54 over the border on the day that the 5a letters reached graham brady's inbox of no—confidence votes, there would be an argument for postponing that vote in a moment of actual crisis. but beyond that, downing street can't actually be any more distracted than it already is. let’s distracted than it already is. let's look at the _ distracted than it already is. let's look at the metro _ distracted than it already is. let's look at the metro newspaper which leads
. 0bviously were led to world war ii by neville chamberlain.onflict with anyone else would be any different, we would still be requesting to deploy those troops who would say yes to it, taking the same approach in european capitals. and actually, that probably goes for keir starmer if he was in number ten, perhaps a small number of people lay to the left, there's not a great deal of around ukraine. so to say that people should be concentrating on this instead of parties — i think there is...
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by david davis, the words of leo amery, who was an ally of winston churchill, aimed at neville chamberlain very soon after, that must have really hurt, mustn't it, for a prime minister who deified churchill? well, indeed, and david davis, i am sure, knew that it would hurt, because he said, before he delivered this line, that this would be a quotation with which boris johnson was familiar. boris johnson then pretended that he did not know what he was talking about, which rather raises the question, did boris johnson actually write the biography of churchill that carries his name, because if he did, there is no way that he could avoid knowing that quotation, which was in turn a quotation, of course, from oliver cromwell, when he dismissed the parliament in 1653. oliver cromwell is a fabulous source of quotations. he does rather put our current parliamentarians to shame and it is worth browsing through them. one of them, and i think perhaps boris johnson might think about this, he did say to, i think the scottish prime minister, in the name of god, consider you might be wrong! laughter. that
by david davis, the words of leo amery, who was an ally of winston churchill, aimed at neville chamberlain very soon after, that must have really hurt, mustn't it, for a prime minister who deified churchill? well, indeed, and david davis, i am sure, knew that it would hurt, because he said, before he delivered this line, that this would be a quotation with which boris johnson was familiar. boris johnson then pretended that he did not know what he was talking about, which rather raises the...
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the words of leo amory in 1940 brought about the downfall of neville chamberlain grinning about winston churchill time as prime minister. that was an event that happened in the house of commons. and indeed that itself was a quote of a former lord protector of england. oliver cromwell, who dismissed one of his parliaments with the words in the name of god, go so really evoking a hundreds of years old tradition within parliament are really quite powerful statement. and one that was punctuating an interest in prime ministers questions. because of course, this problem, this is question time where the prime minister walk in only 5 minutes beforehand, a member of parliament defected from the conservative party to the opposition party to the labor party. this had a really interesting effect in the mood of the chamber to some extent. you notice a lot of the empties behind or is johnson who might not be. so a few sit in the court. of course, johnson just a few hours earlier, a saw in effect to the real enemy was this intervention from david davis. a former cabinet minister, a senior back bench c
the words of leo amory in 1940 brought about the downfall of neville chamberlain grinning about winston churchill time as prime minister. that was an event that happened in the house of commons. and indeed that itself was a quote of a former lord protector of england. oliver cromwell, who dismissed one of his parliaments with the words in the name of god, go so really evoking a hundreds of years old tradition within parliament are really quite powerful statement. and one that was punctuating an...
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it was delivered to a prime minister, neville chamberlain, who had been bowled in efforts to preventthere. high pressure has kept most parts of the uk dry through the weekend, if rather cloudy. and high pressure has meant a dry start to january 2022, only seeing around about 50% — half the rainfall we'd normally see by this stage, and there's not a great deal of rain in the offing this week — certainly not for england and wales. we might see a little bit more midweek across scotland in particular with a low pressure approaching but for the meantime, the high pressure is still hanging on towards the south. there's a weather front to the north and that has given a few millimetres of rain during the day on sunday. it's sinking a little further southwards on monday but coming into that high pressure, it's a weak affair. but there's still quite a bit of cloud around but where we had the cloud breaks through the night, there's patchy frost and some patchy fog as well to watch out for, some poor visibilities, but again, not widespread, but it will take its time to clear at this time of year
it was delivered to a prime minister, neville chamberlain, who had been bowled in efforts to preventthere. high pressure has kept most parts of the uk dry through the weekend, if rather cloudy. and high pressure has meant a dry start to january 2022, only seeing around about 50% — half the rainfall we'd normally see by this stage, and there's not a great deal of rain in the offing this week — certainly not for england and wales. we might see a little bit more midweek across scotland in...
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i now call wendy chamberlain. mr i now call wendy chamberlain.en and women deliver the largest british evacuation since the second world war and the whole country can be immensely proud of their service. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. and in addition to my duties on this as i will have further such meetings later today. as i will have further such meetings later today-— as i will have further such meetings i later today-_ last later today. wendy chamberlain. last ear we later today. wendy chamberlain. last year we were — later today. wendy chamberlain. last year we were told _ later today. wendy chamberlain. last year we were told by _ later today. wendy chamberlain. last year we were told by the _ later today. wendy chamberlain. last year we were told by the prime - year we were told by the prime minister that there were no downing street parties. then it turned out that there were parties, but we were assured that no rules were broken. last week we heard that the rules may have been broken but that he though
i now call wendy chamberlain. mr i now call wendy chamberlain.en and women deliver the largest british evacuation since the second world war and the whole country can be immensely proud of their service. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. and in addition to my duties on this as i will have further such meetings later today. as i will have further such meetings later today-— as i will have further such meetings i later today-_ last later today. wendy...
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fabinho, alex oxlade chamberlain, and takumi minamino here with the goals. leaders manchester city with a game in hand. in the women's super league, bottom of the table leicester beat brighton i—o — shannon o'brien the scorer. tottenham can go third and just two points behind the leaders arsenal if they can beat west ham in the late game. it's scoreless at half—time there. four games in the africa cup of nations today. defending champions algeria drawing with equitorial guinea in their second group game right now — ivory coast are still on course for the knockouts. arsenal's nicolas pepe thought he'd won it with that stike, but a bizarre equaliser gifted sierra leone a point. badra ali sangare got his knee caught on the pitch and allowed alhaji kamara to score, as sierra leone twice came from behind to draw 2—2. elsewhere, tunisia beat mauritania whilst gambia and mali played out a 1—1 draw. joe root says he wants to continue as england captain, despite their 4—0 hammering in the ashes. england were put out of their misery earlier, after an all—too—familiar
fabinho, alex oxlade chamberlain, and takumi minamino here with the goals. leaders manchester city with a game in hand. in the women's super league, bottom of the table leicester beat brighton i—o — shannon o'brien the scorer. tottenham can go third and just two points behind the leaders arsenal if they can beat west ham in the late game. it's scoreless at half—time there. four games in the africa cup of nations today. defending champions algeria drawing with equitorial guinea in their...
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alex oxlade—chamberlain doubled the lead just before the break.lots of chances in the second half and deserved the goal when it came. odsonne edouard gave them hope with more than half an hour left. but that was snuffed out by a var penalty decision late on, the officials deciding diogojota had been fouled. fabinho scored from the spot, liverpool are now nine points behind city, who dropped points yesterday, with a game in hand. each premier league game is incredibly difficult, as we saw today, so we do not take it for granted that we will win these games, but we did in the end with possession and all the things, more chances, we deserved to win it, but we made it a bit more exciting than necessary. we know that, we take that, we will work with that and then we will see what will happen in the next few months. arsenal could have moved into the top four with a win at home to burnley but they were held to a goaless draw. the gunners had enough chances to win it, but burnley keeper nick pope had a good game for the bottom side. they remain four point
alex oxlade—chamberlain doubled the lead just before the break.lots of chances in the second half and deserved the goal when it came. odsonne edouard gave them hope with more than half an hour left. but that was snuffed out by a var penalty decision late on, the officials deciding diogojota had been fouled. fabinho scored from the spot, liverpool are now nine points behind city, who dropped points yesterday, with a game in hand. each premier league game is incredibly difficult, as we saw...
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know every win now is vital if they are to make up the gap at the top, a second from alex oxlade—chamberlainuld have been more. crystal palace had a different prospect to teams of the past and back they came, finding belief, and when they finally found a way through, it was entirely deserved. came agonisingly close to an equaliser, they would have had one if it had not been for the liverpool keeper. but this wasn't settled by the actions of the keeper at the other end. —— this was settled. the referee decided it was a penalty, plenty at selhurst park who really did not agree. fabinho scored it, liverpool won it. but this was far from comfortable. let's hear from the two managers, starting with liverpool'sjurgen klopp, his side are now nine points off the top, with a game in hand. each premier league game is and can be difficult. as we saw today. we do not take it for granted that we will win these games, but we did in the end with possession and more chances, we deserved to win it, but it made it a bit more exciting than necessary. we know that, we take that, we will work with that and then
know every win now is vital if they are to make up the gap at the top, a second from alex oxlade—chamberlainuld have been more. crystal palace had a different prospect to teams of the past and back they came, finding belief, and when they finally found a way through, it was entirely deserved. came agonisingly close to an equaliser, they would have had one if it had not been for the liverpool keeper. but this wasn't settled by the actions of the keeper at the other end. —— this was...
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the second fact, and i am not saying we do what chamberlain did here, now. the other thing to bear in mind is that the appeasement of hitler's turned out, in retrospect, to be a huge mistake because what he had in mind, it was clear. it was limitless expansion of -- in the conquest of all of europe. i don't think the parallel, and i don't think you meant to imply it, between putin and hitler's holds. the question is not between appeasement and doing something outlandish, the question always is what is the prudent thing to do given the military realities on the ground and whom are you trying to deter at what cost and where? host: let me get in one last call, andrea has been waiting in white plains, new york. caller: thank you for taking my call. what does it say that russia is not purely bluffing? russia has an imperative to expand and expand further. mr. putin is in a country that is reliant on buying a single section of the economy to sustain it. radel our cage, -- rattle our cage. he has no intention of invading because if he does, he gives up his greatest
the second fact, and i am not saying we do what chamberlain did here, now. the other thing to bear in mind is that the appeasement of hitler's turned out, in retrospect, to be a huge mistake because what he had in mind, it was clear. it was limitless expansion of -- in the conquest of all of europe. i don't think the parallel, and i don't think you meant to imply it, between putin and hitler's holds. the question is not between appeasement and doing something outlandish, the question always is...
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m o 2, that production model was unveiled at the brussel daughter shall in 1986 that the chamberlain lo, it offered a complete luxury package including full leather chin tinted power window with an air conditioning for the civilian model. it was planned as the successor of the u. s. military cheap, but the hum we got in the way. nevertheless, there has been more than 300 units of the l. m. o 2, which had the 12 cylinder engine off the lamborghini count inch and was the fastest su be in the world at these times with the maximum speed of 223 kilometers per hour . ah, sometime later, the era of the power as you, we began with cars like the v m, w o x 6 m order a porsche cayenne turbo or the audi. s cruise 7. maximum power with maximum utility . but all these cars were too cheap because what happens when you are in oligarch with billions on your account and you're driving the same car with somebody with billions modern problems require modern solutions. so they had to be other cars, like the rolls royce, cullen and the bent lobe. and tiger b as the martin d, b x, or the lamborghini. were
m o 2, that production model was unveiled at the brussel daughter shall in 1986 that the chamberlain lo, it offered a complete luxury package including full leather chin tinted power window with an air conditioning for the civilian model. it was planned as the successor of the u. s. military cheap, but the hum we got in the way. nevertheless, there has been more than 300 units of the l. m. o 2, which had the 12 cylinder engine off the lamborghini count inch and was the fastest su be in the...
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i will remind him of a quotation altogether familiar to him of leo amery to neville chamberlain.set there too long for all the good you have done a. in the name of god, go. >> despite the promise that plan b covid restrictions will be slashed next week, this was a bruising day in parliament for the prime minister, seemingly impossible for him to escape the anger within his conservative party, and with the results of a possible damaging inquiry around the corner, boris johnson's day in office could soon be numbered. al jazeera, westminster. emily: france has recorded more than 400,000 covid-19 infections for a second day. numbers are soaring with over 190 2000 cases, and as portugal gears up for national elections, the government says infected people and those in isolation will be allowed to leave their homes to cast their ballots. one hour will be designated for covid positive residents. a palestinian family living in occupied east jerusalem has lost their fight to stop is really police demolishing their home. the family of 15 threatened to blow up the property if they were force
i will remind him of a quotation altogether familiar to him of leo amery to neville chamberlain.set there too long for all the good you have done a. in the name of god, go. >> despite the promise that plan b covid restrictions will be slashed next week, this was a bruising day in parliament for the prime minister, seemingly impossible for him to escape the anger within his conservative party, and with the results of a possible damaging inquiry around the corner, boris johnson's day in...
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opposite of that, so i will remind him of a quotation all too familiar to him of leo avery to neville chamberlainhave sat thereoo long for the good that you have done. in the name of god, go. ros: there is david davis, a former cabinet minister calling on the prime minister to go. he worked alongside boris johnson in getting brexit supported by the country. this is how the prime minister responded. >> order. prime minister prime minister johnson: i must say, i don't know what he is talking about. i don't know what quotation he is alluding to. what i can tell him, and i think i have told this house repeatedly, throughout this pandemic, i take full responsibility for everything done in this government and throughout the pandemic. ros: the mood toward boris johnson is certainly hardened after comments he made yesterday. he said he had not been told about a drinking party held in the garden at number 10 durham england's first lockdown, an event that may have broken covid rules. there were plenty of heated exchanges with keir starmer on just this issue. >> first he said there were no parties. then the
opposite of that, so i will remind him of a quotation all too familiar to him of leo avery to neville chamberlainhave sat thereoo long for the good that you have done. in the name of god, go. ros: there is david davis, a former cabinet minister calling on the prime minister to go. he worked alongside boris johnson in getting brexit supported by the country. this is how the prime minister responded. >> order. prime minister prime minister johnson: i must say, i don't know what he is...
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from the blue there, standing up and giving a very powerful quote said by a backbencher to neville chamberlainresign, and it was churchill who took over. it was an incredible day. i spent a few hours in the house of commons is afternoon. infinitely nervy moments where nobody knew what was what happened next. oddly, tory mps did not want to talk to us for very long, because they did i want to lay their bets. that very hour, they didn't know what ours is going to happen next. high they didn't know what ours is going to happen next-— they didn't know what ours is going to happen next. high day of drama. i think we were _ to happen next. high day of drama. i think we were all _ to happen next. high day of drama. i think we were all with _ to happen next. high day of drama. i think we were all with the _ to happen next. high day of drama. i think we were all with the house - to happen next. high day of drama. i think we were all with the house of. think we were all with the house of commons speaker, under the end of his breath, muttering, "what a day!" which do you think is the biggest story, pauly
from the blue there, standing up and giving a very powerful quote said by a backbencher to neville chamberlainresign, and it was churchill who took over. it was an incredible day. i spent a few hours in the house of commons is afternoon. infinitely nervy moments where nobody knew what was what happened next. oddly, tory mps did not want to talk to us for very long, because they did i want to lay their bets. that very hour, they didn't know what ours is going to happen next. high they didn't...
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to be focusing on this potential war in a far-off country which we know nothing to quote neville chamberlaine ago. is that your view do you think this is something the u.s. should stay out of and let the russians, ukrainians and european sort out themselves? >> i could not disagree more. first of all the fact ukraine is a democracy and once very much to increase its ties with democracy in europe. that is a cause we should believe in. the other more important strategic point is if anyone sees putin's ambitions and with ukraine they are fooling themselves. this is a man who wants to re- expand russia to its former soviet borders and once he is establishing ukraine the next are true members of eta nato and the allies of the united states that will be threatened next. so the idea here, what needs to be done or what should been done weeks if not months ago stronger signals to putin that any kind of aggression whatsoever on any nation in europe that is in his orbit is going to be dealt with, with incredible swiftness and very harsh penalties. gerry: chris very abrasive got together break. that's a
to be focusing on this potential war in a far-off country which we know nothing to quote neville chamberlaine ago. is that your view do you think this is something the u.s. should stay out of and let the russians, ukrainians and european sort out themselves? >> i could not disagree more. first of all the fact ukraine is a democracy and once very much to increase its ties with democracy in europe. that is a cause we should believe in. the other more important strategic point is if anyone...
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so, i remind him of a quotation, altogether too familiar to him, of leo amery to neville chamberlain. sat there too long, for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go." cheering. remember, david davis who you just heard there is a former cabinet minister and a prominent brexiteer, so his intervention is important. he's a prominent brexiteer, so he worked alongside borisjohnson. here's how the prime minister responded. ithank my... shouting. i thank... order! - prime minister. i must say to the right honourable mentleman, i don't know gentleman, i don't know what he's talking about. but i can tell him, i don't know what quotation he is alluding to. but what i can tell him is that... and i think i've told this house repeatedly and throughout this pandemic, i take full responsibility for everything done in this government and throughout the pandemic. the mood against borisjohnson has hardened considerably after comments he made yesterday. he said that he wasn't told that a drinks party held in the number ten garden during england's first lockdown would break covid rules. plenty
so, i remind him of a quotation, altogether too familiar to him, of leo amery to neville chamberlain. sat there too long, for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go." cheering. remember, david davis who you just heard there is a former cabinet minister and a prominent brexiteer, so his intervention is important. he's a prominent brexiteer, so he worked alongside borisjohnson. here's how the prime minister responded. ithank my... shouting. i thank... order! - prime minister. i...
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is it mister chamberlain ish now? this time i believe it's anatoly sharianda. dorothy and missy. good afternoon. i'm naughty sir. sonya symbolic new nova is danny, and i'm sure assimilate and sanctioned by the president gray. we have a question for jill mcclellan. what did moscow want when it started a dialogue you guys gave me the ball on security guarantees. the resume of glory because russia could not fail to understand the result. they was like what the west would respond with. and you have already mentioned via response lead voice previously. why did you need that in ukraine? there is a theory is that moscow intentionally requested something big in order to bargain for something less maybe behind the scenes what their real arguments that russia has in order for the collective west to change their position. can it be cuba or something? no, you pathetic. even as for keith, we're not trying to play central to games with some other. we are not trying to follow this in the area that some in the ukraine have mentioned boucher lute mich. i mean, ask for more and you'll be given les
is it mister chamberlain ish now? this time i believe it's anatoly sharianda. dorothy and missy. good afternoon. i'm naughty sir. sonya symbolic new nova is danny, and i'm sure assimilate and sanctioned by the president gray. we have a question for jill mcclellan. what did moscow want when it started a dialogue you guys gave me the ball on security guarantees. the resume of glory because russia could not fail to understand the result. they was like what the west would respond with. and you have...
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so i'll remind him of a quotation altogether too familiar to him of leo. amory neville chamberlain. he was not there too long for all the good. you have done in the name of god before the full force of brand boris, back on show. and despite the problem is the plan b code to restrictions will be slash from next week. this was a bruising day in parliament for the prime minister. the seemingly impossible for him to escape all the growing anger within his conservative party and with the results of a potentially damaging inquiry just around the corner. for johnson days in office could soon be numbers. ne paul can al jazeera westminster, frances recorded more than 400000 harvard 19 infections for a 2nd day. numbers are also soaring in easley with around 192000 daily cases. and in portugal gave up the national elections on january 30. the government says infected people and those in isolation will be allowed to leave their harm to cast their ballots. one hour will be designated for corporate, coven, positive residents, and close contacts to travel to polling stations. a palestinian family
so i'll remind him of a quotation altogether too familiar to him of leo. amory neville chamberlain. he was not there too long for all the good. you have done in the name of god before the full force of brand boris, back on show. and despite the problem is the plan b code to restrictions will be slash from next week. this was a bruising day in parliament for the prime minister. the seemingly impossible for him to escape all the growing anger within his conservative party and with the results of...
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fabinho, alex oxlade chamberlain and takumi minamino here with the goals. in hand. in the women's super league, bottom of the table leicester have beaten brighton 1—0 — shannon o'brien the scorer. tottenham can go third and just two points behind the leaders arsenal if they can beat west ham in the late game. and the referee was the centre of attention once again in the africa cup of nations with two late var penalties in a 1—1 draw between gambia and mali. mali took the lead when brighton's yves bissouma went to ground inside the penalty area. play continued for a couple of minutes before the penalty was eventually awarded and scored. gambia equalised when bissouma was penalised for this handball. musa barrow converted the spot kick to leave both sides with one win and a draw from their opening two group games. three more games today, ivory coast v sierra leone knowing a win would take them into the knockout stages. coalesce there. tunisia 2—0 up in that one. both of those are four o'clock kick—offs. algerian action tonight against equatorial guinea. engla
fabinho, alex oxlade chamberlain and takumi minamino here with the goals. in hand. in the women's super league, bottom of the table leicester have beaten brighton 1—0 — shannon o'brien the scorer. tottenham can go third and just two points behind the leaders arsenal if they can beat west ham in the late game. and the referee was the centre of attention once again in the africa cup of nations with two late var penalties in a 1—1 draw between gambia and mali. mali took the lead when...