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we believe the customs union, the common fisheries policy, the common agricultural policy and we will take back control of our money's law and order. will deliver brexit and the united kingdom is leaving the european union on 29 march 2019. >> peter bone. >> thank you, mister speaker. is the prime minister aware that if the media reports about the eu agreement are in any way accurate, you are not delivering the brexit people voted for and today you will lose the support of many conservative mps and millions of voters across the country. >> can i say to my -- can i say to my honorable friend. >> members must calm themselves. i authorize the soothing -- you may feel better. i want to hear what the prime minister has to say in the house has a tendency to want to do so as well. >> can i say to my honorable friends what we have been negotiating is a deal that does from the vote of the british people. i left out one of the things the british people are very keen to see which is free movement and we will ensure we are delivering on that as well as other elements i set out. what we are doing
we believe the customs union, the common fisheries policy, the common agricultural policy and we will take back control of our money's law and order. will deliver brexit and the united kingdom is leaving the european union on 29 march 2019. >> peter bone. >> thank you, mister speaker. is the prime minister aware that if the media reports about the eu agreement are in any way accurate, you are not delivering the brexit people voted for and today you will lose the support of many...
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sets us free of the common fisheries policy for good and forever.ate once again in full sovereign control of our waters and be able to decide for themselves who we allowed to fish themselves who we allowed to fish them without having an excess tied to any other aspect of economic partnership. that is also the national interest. in borders and lows and money this deal delivers for the british people that i have beenjust as for the british people that i have been just as determined that as well as taking back control there should bea as taking back control there should be a deal that protects the things we value in our relationship with our european friends ancestors on course for the future of opportunity and prosperity. this deal does that too. so if your family 's livelihood depends on a skilled job in our manufacturing sector, you need a deal that keeps goods flowing easily across borders and supply chains intact. this deal does that. we will be outside the single murky and the customs union but added economic partnership with the eu closer than a
sets us free of the common fisheries policy for good and forever.ate once again in full sovereign control of our waters and be able to decide for themselves who we allowed to fish themselves who we allowed to fish them without having an excess tied to any other aspect of economic partnership. that is also the national interest. in borders and lows and money this deal delivers for the british people that i have beenjust as for the british people that i have been just as determined that as well...
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we will take back control of our borders, our laws, and our money, leave the common fisheries policy d the common agricultural policy while protecting jobs, security, and the integrity of our united kingdom and mr speaker, i will come back to the house to update it on the outcome. jeremy corbyn labelled the agreement of failure in its own terms which did not deliver brexit for the whole country, and did not deliver a strong economic deal forjobs and industry. so does the prime minister still intend to put up false choice department between her botched deal or no deal? heand the labour party have only one intention, that is to frustrate brexit and the british people. jeremy corbyn said the prime minister had not convinced her own side. he quoted resignation statement ofjoe johnson, who quit as minister last week, describing what was chaos. and mr corbyn moved on to what another minister the brexit secretary, dominic raab had said. the brexit secretary said last week and i quote, i had not previously understood the extent of this, but we are the gary woodland on the dover at calais cros
we will take back control of our borders, our laws, and our money, leave the common fisheries policy d the common agricultural policy while protecting jobs, security, and the integrity of our united kingdom and mr speaker, i will come back to the house to update it on the outcome. jeremy corbyn labelled the agreement of failure in its own terms which did not deliver brexit for the whole country, and did not deliver a strong economic deal forjobs and industry. so does the prime minister still...
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we will take back control of our borders our laws and our money leave the common fisheries policy and the common agricultural policy while protecting job security and the integrity of our united kingdom mr speaker i will come back to the house to update on the outcome so paul do we know what this draft agreement says exactly what are the controversial bits here. it hasn't been published officially but have been leaks it looks like the prime minister's idea for the u.k. to stay within a kind of customs arrangement with the european union forms a major part of it that would get around the idea that northern ireland was somehow being carved away and becoming a kind of separate arrangement with the european union that was something that the northern ireland parties were extremely unhappy about and bear in mind the d u p a northern ireland party is the party of the crops up to recently is minority government other plans as you heard from theresa may they are in relation to the fisheries but as far as the official contents that hasn't been published what we do know is that there have been l
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we will take back control of our borders on the laws and our money leave the common fisheries policy and the common agricultural policy while protecting job security and the integrity of the united kingdom and mr speaker i will come back to the house to update you on the outcome. but getting that deal approved faces several hurdles still i mean there's the cabinet meeting here how many will decide that they can't stomach it and will decide to resign instead then she has to take it to the european commission at the council that is the gathering of the other twenty. latest where they will give their views on it and see whether they can sign up to it and after that she has to bring it back to parliament to try to get parliament to ratify it and given the fact that there are euro skeptics in our own party there is the deal you pay or pawn which the prime minister realize because she's a minority government or leads a minority government and then there's the opposition parties who've already said that pretty much their currency to vote against it you know it remains to be seen how on earth
we will take back control of our borders on the laws and our money leave the common fisheries policy and the common agricultural policy while protecting job security and the integrity of the united kingdom and mr speaker i will come back to the house to update you on the outcome. but getting that deal approved faces several hurdles still i mean there's the cabinet meeting here how many will decide that they can't stomach it and will decide to resign instead then she has to take it to the...
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we will leave the customs union, we will leave the common fisheries policy, we will leave the commonmr speaker. is the prime minister aware that if the media reports about the eu agreement are in any way accurate, you are not delivering the brexit people voted for. and today, you will lose the support of many conservative mps and millions of voters across the country. cani can i say to my honourable friend. order. members must calm themselves. i have often advise taking suitable medicine that will make them feel better. i want to hear what the prime minister has to say and i hope the house will give her back courtesy. can i say to my honourable friend that what we have been negotiating is a deal that delivers on the vote of the british people. in the list item delivered earlier i left out one of the things the british people are keen to see in this deal, an end to free movement and we will make sure we are delivering on that as well as the other elements i set out. what we are doing is a deal that delivers on that vote but also protects jobs, the integrity of the uk and the security
we will leave the customs union, we will leave the common fisheries policy, we will leave the commonmr speaker. is the prime minister aware that if the media reports about the eu agreement are in any way accurate, you are not delivering the brexit people voted for. and today, you will lose the support of many conservative mps and millions of voters across the country. cani can i say to my honourable friend. order. members must calm themselves. i have often advise taking suitable medicine that...
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mr gove said the commons fisheries policy — the cfp — had done great damage.at referendum, taking back control of our waters, leaving the common fisheries policy up and becoming once again an independent coastal state gives us the opportunity to lead in fire mentally, to revive the fishing industry economically and to make sure that our coastal communities once more have the opportunity of a renaissance. is it not the case to give in the uk's negotiating failure so far that will end up with will look very similar to the terms of the cfp? not at all, said michael gove. that there is an acknowledgement on the part of the eu nations that uk negotiators have a safeguarded access to our waters, secured our status as an independent coastal state and the initial negotiating mandate of the european union has not been satisfied in these negotiations with respect to fisheries but the red lines laid down by our prime minister have been defended. that provoked challenges from brexiteers. the prime minister also assure the house in very strong terms that she would ever con
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we'll be able to control our borders, we'll be in charge of immigration, we'll be outside the common fisheriesoutside the common agricultural policy. and in the event that there's a dispute... there is organised resistance right around westminster. meet some of the eurosceptics vowing to vote against. this is not the brexit deal that the majority of the people voted for. i'm not going to support it. is there anything be prime minister could say to change your mind? absolutely not. this is a 585—page surrender document. and that's why many, many conservative mps will never vote for our country to surrender to... anybody. unfortunately, she's caved in. and that is a sad note on which to begin this debate, but the debate that has got to be had has got to be uncompromising. do you think there's any chance as a group that this will actually go through parliament? no. not a hope. no way. ridiculous. i think it's highly unlikely. round the corner, a different group, from different parties, who will vote against as well. with some familiar faces, they're arguing for another referendum, releasing indep
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we will take back control of our borders on the wars and our money leave the common fisheries policy and the common agricultural policy while protecting job security and the integrity of our united kingdom mr speaker i will come back to the house to update it on the outcome. so the important words in that statement i thought were significantly closer. it isn't it isn't a full blown bricks it's it it's a sort of fudge if you like critics really is saying well hang on you spent two years saying no deal with the european union is better than a bad deal now you're saying about deals better than no deal and so they are trying to take it all apart but one reading of what the hard line. might do is actually not take a decision cabinets and say it's up to parliament to decide and abrogate responsibility and that parliament do it for them on the assumption that what it does comes parliament voted down anyway so it looks like a pretty uphill struggle for tourism all right lawrence and thank you. known as general forrest's. is wanted by both the u.n. and the governments of the central african re
we will take back control of our borders on the wars and our money leave the common fisheries policy and the common agricultural policy while protecting job security and the integrity of our united kingdom mr speaker i will come back to the house to update it on the outcome. so the important words in that statement i thought were significantly closer. it isn't it isn't a full blown bricks it's it it's a sort of fudge if you like critics really is saying well hang on you spent two years saying...
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and we are taking back control, on immigration, we are leaving the common fisheries policy, we are leavingtrade deals was going to work but this is a huge achievement. of course it is not going to be possible to meet the demands of a5 million individual people, but this is a sensible, pragmatic deal that means a great deal of those demands. and going to let you go, but before you do, another resignation, anne—marie trevelya n, another resignation, anne—marie trevelyan, conservative mp for berwick—upon—tweed. she says, it is with sadness that i have submitted my letter of resignation as pps, it has been a joy and a privilege to have served in defence and in education. i'm sorry these people feel like this but i think we need to ta ke feel like this but i think we need to take a bit of time to read this document and talk it through and talk through the practical choices here, because the alternative that is being presented is a no—del, no plan brexit that would be hugely damaging for the automobile industry and fora damaging for the automobile industry and for a lot of people in the united k
and we are taking back control, on immigration, we are leaving the common fisheries policy, we are leavingtrade deals was going to work but this is a huge achievement. of course it is not going to be possible to meet the demands of a5 million individual people, but this is a sensible, pragmatic deal that means a great deal of those demands. and going to let you go, but before you do, another resignation, anne—marie trevelya n, another resignation, anne—marie trevelyan, conservative mp for...
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commitments the declaration ensures we will be leaving the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy so we will decide how best to sustain and support our farms and our environment and the u.k. will become an independent coastal state once again we have also reached agreement on key elements of our future security partnership to keep our people safe this includes swift and effective extradition arrangements as well as arrangements for effective data exchange on passenger name records d.n.a. fingerprints and vehicle registration data and we've agreed to a close and flexible partnership on foreign security and defense policy. mr speaker when i first became prime minister in two thousand and sixteen there was no ready made blueprint for brix it many people said it could simply not be done i've never accepted that i've been committed day and night to delivering on the results of the restoration. and ensuring the u.k. leaves the e.u. absolutely and on time but i also said at the very start that withdrawing from e.u. membership after forty years and establishing a wholly new relatio
commitments the declaration ensures we will be leaving the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy so we will decide how best to sustain and support our farms and our environment and the u.k. will become an independent coastal state once again we have also reached agreement on key elements of our future security partnership to keep our people safe this includes swift and effective extradition arrangements as well as arrangements for effective data exchange on passenger name...
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we will take back control over borders, laws and our money, leave the common fisheries policy and agriculturewhile protecting jobs, security and integrity of our united kingdom. already that is almost no we labour would back the plan. from what we know of the government's deal, it is a failure in its own terms. it does not deliver their brexit for the whole country. it breaches the prime minister's own red lines, it is not delivered a strong economic deal which supports jobs and industry and it —— and we know they have not prepared seriously for no deal. brexiteers are not the majority in here but the prime minister needs them. do they sound impressed so far? you are not delivering the brexit people voted for and today you will lose the support of many conservative mps and millions of voters across the country. but then it was time for the verdict of cabinet. were they really ready to sign up? could be or whidbey? ministers who campaigned for brexit agreed to a tighter partnership than they wanted? the international development secretary is understood to be very unhappy but for theresa may an
we will take back control over borders, laws and our money, leave the common fisheries policy and agriculturewhile protecting jobs, security and integrity of our united kingdom. already that is almost no we labour would back the plan. from what we know of the government's deal, it is a failure in its own terms. it does not deliver their brexit for the whole country. it breaches the prime minister's own red lines, it is not delivered a strong economic deal which supports jobs and industry and it...
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full control of our borders, money, laws, we are out of the common agricultural policy, the common fisheries policy. as a package, it doesn't sound bad. no. downing street has been selling this and it is about semantics. you could argue that these things have been delivered but in the deal we are coming to be in, effectively, the customs union during transition, and from the eu's point of view, this customs union arrangement isn't an emergency last resort model, it is the model for the future relationship. the discussion goes on. adam, thank you forjoining us. the debate carries on. good evening. it has been a day of mixed fortunes. days across —— rain across northern ireland. a fair bit of cloud that for many of us be sunshine broke through. this picture was taken in leicestershire. temperatures as high as 17 degrees with mild southerly wind, but things are turning colder because colder air mass is moving in from the east and particularly as we had through next week, some of us will struggle to get up to six celsius, where we have had temperatures up to 16 over the last couple of days. it i
full control of our borders, money, laws, we are out of the common agricultural policy, the common fisheries policy. as a package, it doesn't sound bad. no. downing street has been selling this and it is about semantics. you could argue that these things have been delivered but in the deal we are coming to be in, effectively, the customs union during transition, and from the eu's point of view, this customs union arrangement isn't an emergency last resort model, it is the model for the future...
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and the chance for british trawler men to leave the common fisheries policy has been seized upon herethe biggest industry in terms of economy and money but it's certainly right up there in terms of iconic status, a real litmus test of brexit. can we really take back control? let's see with fishing. along the coast in penzance, this is the bit in the tv report where we talk about tempestuous times and uncharted waters. cornwall voted leave with a 56% share two and a half years ago. but what do people here think of the negotiations now? they are in a mess. no plan b is a major, major problem. but you want to leave? yeah. and what of the 43% who wanted to remain? brexit‘s the hot topic in pubs, kitchens and front rooms across the uk. there's so many in poverty that even the un are wagging their finger at us. so, to push us further backjust seems absolute madness. whenever a fishing boat goes out to sea the skipper‘s never quite sure what they're going to catch, what they're going to be able to bring back and land on the quayside. uncertainty. it's a word you hear here time and time again
and the chance for british trawler men to leave the common fisheries policy has been seized upon herethe biggest industry in terms of economy and money but it's certainly right up there in terms of iconic status, a real litmus test of brexit. can we really take back control? let's see with fishing. along the coast in penzance, this is the bit in the tv report where we talk about tempestuous times and uncharted waters. cornwall voted leave with a 56% share two and a half years ago. but what do...
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getting us out of the common agricultural and fisheries policy for good. this is exactly what this agreement will deliver. free movement ended. vast annual payments stopped. the jurisdiction of the e.c.j. over, out of the c.a.p., out of the c.f.p. this is a brexit that delivers on the priorities of the british people. in achieving these objectives, i'm determined to protect the things that are important to us. protect the hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs that put food on the tables of working families right across the u.k. those rely on transborder goods in and out of the u.k. allowing for integrated supply chain. this agreement protects that. protects the close security protection that helps keeps us safe. this agreement does that. protects the integrity of the united kingdom and peaceful settlement in northern ireland by leaving the e.u. as one united kingdom and no hard border between ireland and northern ireland. this agreement does that as well. yes, difficult and uncomfortable decisions have had to be made. i understand fully there are som
getting us out of the common agricultural and fisheries policy for good. this is exactly what this agreement will deliver. free movement ended. vast annual payments stopped. the jurisdiction of the e.c.j. over, out of the c.a.p., out of the c.f.p. this is a brexit that delivers on the priorities of the british people. in achieving these objectives, i'm determined to protect the things that are important to us. protect the hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs that put food on the tables...
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be able to control our borders, we will be in charge of immigration, we will be outside the common fisheriese common agricultural policy. and that's the script that cabinet ministers are expected to stick to, that the deal delivers on the government's promises. that will be put to the test when parliament gets it say around the 12th of december. the cabinet is discussing the brexit deal. we know some of them don't like it, but in public, at least, they are likely to go along with it. but 86 members of theresa may's own party have told us that they are unlikely to support her deal. some might simply abstain rather than vote against, she has a huge job to convince them, but in the next few weeks, her secret weapon, if you like, is you. the prime minister, theresa may. you will be seeing a lot more of the prime list on broadcast and social media and her hope is the public will push their politicians to get on with brexit and back her deal. i think all mps will be wrestling with their consciences over the next two weeks and thinking hard about what their constituents actually want in a situation
be able to control our borders, we will be in charge of immigration, we will be outside the common fisheriese common agricultural policy. and that's the script that cabinet ministers are expected to stick to, that the deal delivers on the government's promises. that will be put to the test when parliament gets it say around the 12th of december. the cabinet is discussing the brexit deal. we know some of them don't like it, but in public, at least, they are likely to go along with it. but 86...
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and we will come out of the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy.nature of the future relationship that we will be delivering with the european union, which does indeed deliver on the commitments that i have made. with the northern ireland potentially swimming in of the pool, can she confirmed based on the british government's own logic no economic border between arise should in my country should we decide to crawl down to them. can i say to the honourable gentleman that we are conscious, as we look at the proposals, for the trading relationship between the united kingdom and european union and are conscious of the significant trade between ireland and wales and the importance it has for the welsh ports, if you look at the future relationship we have made a proposal for that frictionless trade which would protect the business of the welsh ports and make sure we have as pa rt welsh ports and make sure we have as part of the good trading relationship for the future. may i put my right honourable friend that the majority in the country, in this parliam
and we will come out of the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy.nature of the future relationship that we will be delivering with the european union, which does indeed deliver on the commitments that i have made. with the northern ireland potentially swimming in of the pool, can she confirmed based on the british government's own logic no economic border between arise should in my country should we decide to crawl down to them. can i say to the honourable gentleman that...
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policy and common agricultural policy. outside the common fisheries policy and common agricultural policymt politicians of all parties have to recognise the position we are in... you're talking already? we are, that has been happening, and i think this is really key for your viewers, we rule out no deal. there is no support for no deal in parliament. unholy alliance between the snp, the liberal democrats, the dup? we will work with everybody that recognises we have and the micah responsibility, making sure we do not send —— a decrease in living standards. i want to say to parliament that we understand the uk's parliament that we understand the uk‘s leading the eu as we —— things stand 29 march. article 50 to give us stand 29 march. article 50 to give us breathing space, we ought to stay in the single market and customs union, that is the least worst option, and we will work through all these things. if that can be changed, then we come down to the position of the peoples vote. but it is no more desirable for scottish nationalist to have a situation where rules are made in brussels, which w
policy and common agricultural policy. outside the common fisheries policy and common agricultural policymt politicians of all parties have to recognise the position we are in... you're talking already? we are, that has been happening, and i think this is really key for your viewers, we rule out no deal. there is no support for no deal in parliament. unholy alliance between the snp, the liberal democrats, the dup? we will work with everybody that recognises we have and the micah responsibility,...
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we will take control of our borders our laws and our money leave the common fisheries policy and the common agricultural policy while protecting jobs security and the integrity of all united kingdom in the speaker i will come back to the house to update it on the outcome u.n. security council has voted to lift sanctions against eritrea an arms embargo asset freeze and travel ban were imposed in two thousand and nine amid claims that eritrea supported al shabab fighters in somalia the u.n. vote follows a thawing of relations between eritrea and its neighbors after years of conflict. u.s. republican senator lindsey graham says he and other senators are discussing sanctions against riyadh following the killing of saudi journalist. he also described saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin soundman as unstable and unreliable a vote to cut assistance to riyadh for the war in yemen could also happen in weeks . stay with us witness is up next buy for now. seduction will also come out of the we don't. know system outdoor song but almost all. was well i never knew because it's like simpson in
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getting us out of the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy for good.is exactly what this agreement will deliver — free movement ended, vast annual payments stopped, the jurisdiction of the ec] over, out of the cap, out of the cfp. this is a brexit that delivers on the priorities of the british people. in achieving these objectives, i'm also determined to protect the things that are important to us, protect the hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs that put food on the tables of working families right across the uk. those jobs rely on cross—border trade in goods, with parts flowing easily in and of the uk, allowing for integrated supply chains. this agreement protects that, protects the close security co—operation that keeps us safe, this agreement does that. protect the integrity of the united kingdom and the peace settlement in northern ireland by leaving the united kingdom and having no hard border. this agreement does that as well. yes, difficult and sometimes uncomfortable decisions have had to be made, i understand fully that there are some
getting us out of the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy for good.is exactly what this agreement will deliver — free movement ended, vast annual payments stopped, the jurisdiction of the ec] over, out of the cap, out of the cfp. this is a brexit that delivers on the priorities of the british people. in achieving these objectives, i'm also determined to protect the things that are important to us, protect the hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs that put food on the...
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the british people that takes but control of our money to what it is that he shows we need the common fisheries policy we need a customs union we need to come in like a cultural policy we preach that we protect jobs we protect security and we protect the integrity of the united kingdom. are that was the scene earlier today and parliament's there are reports tonight we're not confirming this but reports that a vote of confidence for and against theresa may could take place tomorrow so what would the next step be if the prime minister to resign may indeed does get cabinet backing for her breaks a deal or larry we put that question to our correspondent in london be a good mom. well that would just really be the fast howel then she has to get it through parliament eventually it has to go also back to the to the e.u. there is speculation about another summit and in november and if that really. is read then it needs to go through parliament and that possibly might happen in december now there is some thinking here in the u.k. that maybe cabinet ministers might just about factories are made so that sh
the british people that takes but control of our money to what it is that he shows we need the common fisheries policy we need a customs union we need to come in like a cultural policy we preach that we protect jobs we protect security and we protect the integrity of the united kingdom. are that was the scene earlier today and parliament's there are reports tonight we're not confirming this but reports that a vote of confidence for and against theresa may could take place tomorrow so what would...
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place immediately afterwards the deal would mean we leave the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy . mr speaker let me be absolutely clear about what this would mean for fishing we would become an independent coastal state with control over our waters so often and get a fair share of the fish waters. we have firmly rejected. we have firmly rejected. we have firmly rejected a link between access to all waters and access to markets the fisheries agreement is not something we will be trading off against any other priority. we are clear that we will negotiate access and quotas on an annual basis as for example to other independent coastal states like norway and iceland the trade agreement with the e.u. which also covers services and investment that will go further than any other recent e.u. agreements and it would secure new arrangements for our financial services sector ensuring that market access cannot be withdrawn on a whim and providing stability and certainty for our world leading industry we would also have a cutting edge agreement on digital helping to facilitate e-comme
place immediately afterwards the deal would mean we leave the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy . mr speaker let me be absolutely clear about what this would mean for fishing we would become an independent coastal state with control over our waters so often and get a fair share of the fish waters. we have firmly rejected. we have firmly rejected. we have firmly rejected a link between access to all waters and access to markets the fisheries agreement is not something we...
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of the customs union out of the single market rob the common agricultural policy rather the common fisheries policy that's what i think people vengeful that's what i'm delivering. our correspondent barbara basler standing by force in london barbara what are the chances that theresa may will face a leadership challenge now. the chances seem to be growing by the minute because the rumor is really flying fast here and the plot seems to stick and indeed that the hardline bricks of tears in her own party the tory party might have gotten the forty eight letters together that they need to start such a leadership challenge they already do with the conservative whips that those are the people in the party at the parliamentary party who are supposed to keep the sheep in line they have been commanded to stay in town over the weekend because they might be needed now that is aside that internal rick needs to be down that treason may might want to talk to the black sheep among her. party and to try to convince them one on want to please don't do this to me but we will know more within a little while the s
of the customs union out of the single market rob the common agricultural policy rather the common fisheries policy that's what i think people vengeful that's what i'm delivering. our correspondent barbara basler standing by force in london barbara what are the chances that theresa may will face a leadership challenge now. the chances seem to be growing by the minute because the rumor is really flying fast here and the plot seems to stick and indeed that the hardline bricks of tears in her own...
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court of justice in the united kingdom getting us out of the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy for good that is exactly what this agreement will deliver free movement ended vast annual payments stopped the jurisdiction of the e.c. j over out of the c a p out of the c.f.p. this is of rex it that delivers on the priorities of the british people in achieving these objectives i'm also determined to protect the things that are important to us protect the hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs that put food on the tables of working families right across the u.k. those jobs rely on cross border trade in goods with parts flowing easily in and out of the u.k. allowing for integrated supply chains this agreement protects that protects the close security cooperation that helps keep us safe this agreement does that protect the integrity of the united kingdom and a peaceful settlement in northern ireland by leaving the e.u. as one united kingdom and having no hard border between northern ireland and ardent this agreement does that as well yes difficult and sometimes uncomfortabl
court of justice in the united kingdom getting us out of the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy for good that is exactly what this agreement will deliver free movement ended vast annual payments stopped the jurisdiction of the e.c. j over out of the c a p out of the c.f.p. this is of rex it that delivers on the priorities of the british people in achieving these objectives i'm also determined to protect the things that are important to us protect the hundreds of thousands of...
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and in fishing it is not just deliver a bigger within the common fisheries policy it sets us free of the c.f. pay for good and for africa the u.k. will be an intern. and and coastal state once again in full suffering control of our waters able to decide for ourselves who we allowed to fish in them without access not tied to any other aspect of our economic partnership that is in our national interest to be on borders and money this deal delivers for the british people but i have been just as determined that as well as taking back control this should be a deal that protects the things we value in our relationship with our european friends and set this on course for a future of opportunity and prosperity and this deal tells the hatch to racial families livelihood depends on a skilled job in our manufacturing sector you need to feel that keeps goods flowing easily across borders and keep supply chains intact this deal does that will be outside the single market in the customs union but have an economic partnership with the e.u. closer than any other country enjoys it's good for business
and in fishing it is not just deliver a bigger within the common fisheries policy it sets us free of the c.f. pay for good and for africa the u.k. will be an intern. and and coastal state once again in full suffering control of our waters able to decide for ourselves who we allowed to fish in them without access not tied to any other aspect of our economic partnership that is in our national interest to be on borders and money this deal delivers for the british people but i have been just as...
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and the chance for british trawler men to leave the common fisheries policy has been seized upon here in terms of economy and money but it's certainly right up there in terms of iconic status, a real litmus test of brexit. can we really take back control? let's see with fishing. along the coast in penzance, this is the bit in the tv report where we talk about tempestuous times and uncharted waters. cornwall voted leave with a 56% share two and a half years ago. but what do people here think of the negotiations now? they are in a mess. no plan b is a major, major problem. but you want to leave? yeah. and what of the 43% who wanted to remain? brexit‘s the hot topic in pubs, kitchens and front rooms across the uk. there's so many in poverty that even the un are wagging their finger at us. so, to push us further backjust seems absolute madness. whenever a fishing boat goes out to sea the skipper‘s never quite sure what they're going to catch, what they're going to be able to bring back and land on the quayside. uncertainty. it's a word you hear here time and time again. people are really
and the chance for british trawler men to leave the common fisheries policy has been seized upon here in terms of economy and money but it's certainly right up there in terms of iconic status, a real litmus test of brexit. can we really take back control? let's see with fishing. along the coast in penzance, this is the bit in the tv report where we talk about tempestuous times and uncharted waters. cornwall voted leave with a 56% share two and a half years ago. but what do people here think of...
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the declaration ensures we will be leaving the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy. so we will decide how best to sustain and support our farms and our environment. as the u.k. will become an independent coastal state once again. we've also reached agreement on key elements of our future security partnership to keep our people safe. this includes swift and effective extradition arrangements as well as arrangements for effective data exchange on passenger name records, d.n.a. fingerprints and vehicle registration data. and we've agreed a close and flexible partnership on foreign security and defense policy. mr. speaker, when i first became prime minister in 2016, there was no ready-made blueprint for brexit. many people said it could simply not be done. i've never accepted that. i've been committed day and night to delivering on the result of the referendum. and ensuring the u.k. leaves the e.u. absolutely and on time. but i also said at the very start that withdrawing from e.u. membership after 40 years and establishing a wholly new relationship that would endure --
the declaration ensures we will be leaving the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy. so we will decide how best to sustain and support our farms and our environment. as the u.k. will become an independent coastal state once again. we've also reached agreement on key elements of our future security partnership to keep our people safe. this includes swift and effective extradition arrangements as well as arrangements for effective data exchange on passenger name records,...
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getting us out of the common agricultural and fisheries policy for good. this is exactly what this agreement will deliver. free movement ended. vast annual payments stopped. the jurisdiction of the e.c.j. over, out of the c.a.p., out of the c.f.p. this is a brexit that delivers on the priorities of the british people. in achieving these objectives, i'm determined to protect the things that are important to us. protect the hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs that put food on the tables of working families right across the u.k. those rely on transborder goods flowing easily in and out of the u.k. allowing for integrated supply chain. this agreement protects that. protects the close security cooperation that helps keep us safe. this agreement does that. protects the integrity of the united kingdom and peaceful settlement in northern ireland by leaving the e.u. as one united kingdom and no hard border between ireland and northern ireland. this agreement does that as well. yes, difficult and uncomfortable decisions have had to be made. i understand full
getting us out of the common agricultural and fisheries policy for good. this is exactly what this agreement will deliver. free movement ended. vast annual payments stopped. the jurisdiction of the e.c.j. over, out of the c.a.p., out of the c.f.p. this is a brexit that delivers on the priorities of the british people. in achieving these objectives, i'm determined to protect the things that are important to us. protect the hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs that put food on the tables...
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british people that takes part control of our money or of the waters that he shows we leave the common fisheries policy we need a customs union we need to come in like a cultural policy we pretend that we protect jobs we protect security and we protect the integrity of the united kingdom you give over to governors they called reset in london welcome nicole so we heard the opposition leader jeremy corbin accusing the prime minister of caving in to brussels what did we learn from mrs may in parliament today. well up next it wasn't dominating the discussion old zotero colvin and some of the m.p.'s had a few questions about it and manish to heat up the discussion in the room as we just sold jeremy colvin also wanted to know if that was progress on new trade deals for the u.k. or whether there would be any possibility of you need a lecture lead to withdraw from any possible backstop agreements at the irish border that also drove another question but i know the m.p. who wanted to know it out of the northern northern island would get special treatment due to this new trough that nobody really has seen
british people that takes part control of our money or of the waters that he shows we leave the common fisheries policy we need a customs union we need to come in like a cultural policy we pretend that we protect jobs we protect security and we protect the integrity of the united kingdom you give over to governors they called reset in london welcome nicole so we heard the opposition leader jeremy corbin accusing the prime minister of caving in to brussels what did we learn from mrs may in...
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british people that takes but control of our money to warrant the orders that he shows we need for common fisheries policy we need a customs union we need to come in like a cultural policy we pretend that we protect jobs we protect security and we protect the integrity of the united kingdom you get more from berga to mass in london welcome back it was just the opposition leader jeremy corbett accusing the prime minister of caving in to brussels what sort of time did you have to prime minister's questions today. not surprisingly not a very easy time it's really difficult for the reason i was made to say any deal really with the e.u. because for those people in the house of commons who are advocating to remain within the e.u. any concession that's reserved made makes will not be as good as what britain has now basically staying within the e.u. and for those who are advocating for gretz as well they are very afraid if that's the reason may is negotiated we're in the process of negotiating something that's in their point of view too close to the e.u. that she makes to learn to come sanctions she could
british people that takes but control of our money to warrant the orders that he shows we need for common fisheries policy we need a customs union we need to come in like a cultural policy we pretend that we protect jobs we protect security and we protect the integrity of the united kingdom you get more from berga to mass in london welcome back it was just the opposition leader jeremy corbett accusing the prime minister of caving in to brussels what sort of time did you have to prime minister's...
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we're out of the common agricultural policy, we're out of the common fisheries policy. that's what i think people voted for. i'll have all the latest reaction to this story here at westminster. and i'm chris rogers. our other stories this morning: the number of people unaccounted for, after california's deadliest ever wildfire, has soared to over 600. the author and women's rights campaigner who's accused a senior peer of sexual harassment has condemned the house of lords‘ decision to block his immediate suspension. lord lester had the advantage of lobbying his friends and his peers. each one stood up one by one and declared their interest of being his friends, and they were the ones that could have a say in deciding the vote, and that was wholly unfair. sold! a painting by david hockney asserts a new record, portrait of an artist — pool with two figures, fetched over £70 million. welcome to westminster, where michael gove, the environment secretary, has indicated he'll stay in the cabinet, despite reports that he was poised to leave in protest at the prime minister's b
we're out of the common agricultural policy, we're out of the common fisheries policy. that's what i think people voted for. i'll have all the latest reaction to this story here at westminster. and i'm chris rogers. our other stories this morning: the number of people unaccounted for, after california's deadliest ever wildfire, has soared to over 600. the author and women's rights campaigner who's accused a senior peer of sexual harassment has condemned the house of lords‘ decision to block...
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they are very insisted that britain must have control and must be outside of the common fisheries policye strongest hand and a theresa may has made it pretty clear i think that she wants to get a deal really at any cost despite what she says about no the of being better thana says about no the of being better than a bad deal. the session she estimate and much more difficult for her to get the agreement of her party in parliament. sol her to get the agreement of her party in parliament. so i still think you are heading for a crisis potentially. more brexit in the next arabi potentially. more brexit in the next arab i was goodbye to the guardian and their headline here decline of the highest regular space as thousands of stores close and they pay a pretty bleak picture as with —— with new stats about our high streets suffering. there is some data that has come out that suggests that closures of jobs data that has come out that suggests that closures ofjobs has increased in nearly i7% in across about £3000. and that does cover high streets, retail parks and shopping centres but surely the f
they are very insisted that britain must have control and must be outside of the common fisheries policye strongest hand and a theresa may has made it pretty clear i think that she wants to get a deal really at any cost despite what she says about no the of being better thana says about no the of being better than a bad deal. the session she estimate and much more difficult for her to get the agreement of her party in parliament. sol her to get the agreement of her party in parliament. so i...
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leaving the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy and. leaving on the twenty ninth of march twenty nine thousand the good deal of every part. now is the time to come together to devote a brighter future. makes it all sound so easy in a social video about toughness and then she followed it up on twitter with an open lesson to the nation to resume a talks about a deal that is in our national interest and one that works for the whole country whether you voted leave or remain she also talks about and this is where has to mention all of these things here all parts of the country england scotland wales northern ireland overseas territories like gibraltar and also the crown dependencies remember places like scotland and old law and these are the ones with big reservations about the deal which to reason may acknowledges a little further down when she says that leaving the e.u. will begin a new chapter in our national life i want it to be a moment of renewal and reconciliation for our whole country let's talk to some new gago about this in london.
leaving the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy and. leaving on the twenty ninth of march twenty nine thousand the good deal of every part. now is the time to come together to devote a brighter future. makes it all sound so easy in a social video about toughness and then she followed it up on twitter with an open lesson to the nation to resume a talks about a deal that is in our national interest and one that works for the whole country whether you voted leave or remain she...
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the prime minister and the environment secretary has been saying that britain will leave the common fisheries2020. that sounds to me like we are replacing membership of the common fisheries policy with a new common fisheries policy. it is clear, absolutely clear, that during what will now inevitably be an extended transition period, there will be no control of our money, laws, borders, or indeed, of fishing stocks for a very long time to come. the prime minister stood on the steps of downing street and said, a deal had been agreed between the uk and the european commission, and it was now up and the european commission, and it was now up to the eu 27. until this parliament has debated and voted, there is no uk agreement. this half baked deal is a product of two years of botched negotiations. in which the prime minister's red lines have been torn up, cabinet resignations have been racked up and chequers has been chucked. this is a vague venue of options, not a plan for the future, and, not capable of bringing our country together! prime minister. can i say to the right honourable gentleman, i
the prime minister and the environment secretary has been saying that britain will leave the common fisheries2020. that sounds to me like we are replacing membership of the common fisheries policy with a new common fisheries policy. it is clear, absolutely clear, that during what will now inevitably be an extended transition period, there will be no control of our money, laws, borders, or indeed, of fishing stocks for a very long time to come. the prime minister stood on the steps of downing...
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all the scottish nationalist is stay in thedo common fisheries policy. that would be a sellout of scottish fishermen. if the european union really intends, in good faith to rapidly negotiate the future trade agreement, why can we not make the second half of the 39.5 billion payment on condition of delivery? aware, fromend is they negotiations we held, 39 billion has been determined in relation to our legal obligation.i think it is important that as a country , we are a country that stands up to our legal obligations. there is a timetable for these payments spread over a period of time. of this isnt ensuring we are able to have that implementation. to ensure businesses only have to make one set of changes. by refusing to make choices now about our future economic relationship with the european union, and what the prime minister has done is to put off the moment when we will have to make those choices to a time when the eu will have much greater leverage over this country because any future trade agreement will require the unanimous approval of every europ
all the scottish nationalist is stay in thedo common fisheries policy. that would be a sellout of scottish fishermen. if the european union really intends, in good faith to rapidly negotiate the future trade agreement, why can we not make the second half of the 39.5 billion payment on condition of delivery? aware, fromend is they negotiations we held, 39 billion has been determined in relation to our legal obligation.i think it is important that as a country , we are a country that stands up to...
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we will take back control of all the rules and all money leave the common fisheries policy and the common agricultural policy while protecting job security and the integrity of all united kingdom mr speaker i will come back to the house to update you on the outcome u.s. republican senator lindsey graham has described saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin said the man is unstable and unreliable he says he and other senators are discussing sanctions against riyadh's in the wake of saudi journalists. killing a vote on a resolution to cut off all assistance to riyadh for the war in yemen could also happen in weeks and in yemen host the rebels say they've killed at least twenty five pro-government fighters who are backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition that happens on the eastern outskirts of the port city of her data the truth the military released this video of the moment multiple booby traps exploded as the forces entered that compound. those are the headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news for you that's coming up right after this street. we understand the difference. and the similari
we will take back control of all the rules and all money leave the common fisheries policy and the common agricultural policy while protecting job security and the integrity of all united kingdom mr speaker i will come back to the house to update you on the outcome u.s. republican senator lindsey graham has described saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin said the man is unstable and unreliable he says he and other senators are discussing sanctions against riyadh's in the wake of saudi...
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such is the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy.say more about the first of those, getting back full control of our borders. i know it is an issue of great importance to the british people. the uk is a country that values the contribution that immigration has moved to our society and economy over many years. in the future, outside the eu, immigration will continue to make a positive contribution to our national life. the difference will be this, once we have left the eu we will be fully in control of who comes here. it will no longer be the case eu nationals regardless of their skills and experience, can jump the queue ahead of engineers from sydney software developers from delhi. instead of a system based on where a person is from we will have one built around the talents and skills person has to offer. not only will this deliver on the verdict of the referendum, it should lead to greater opportunity for young people to access training and skilled employment. we want our immigration system for the future but everyone can have confi
such is the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy.say more about the first of those, getting back full control of our borders. i know it is an issue of great importance to the british people. the uk is a country that values the contribution that immigration has moved to our society and economy over many years. in the future, outside the eu, immigration will continue to make a positive contribution to our national life. the difference will be this, once we have left the eu we...
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you could point to all the games of leaving the common fisheries policy and common agricultural policy business and all that... she does not seem in the market to buckle. added to which, i think tempera mentally she feels almost a duty to deliver on this because she thinks it is in the national interest —— tempera mentally. there is an element of pride that she will not be pushed aside by the likes of jacob rees—mogg. somehow i think the view of more sympathetic cabinet ministers is they must convince you that despite all of that, there has got to be some movement, otherwise she is heading into a parliamentary brick wall. fascinating days ahead and fascinating few days we just had. thank you for your thoughts, norman smith. baroness chakra barti is labour's shadow attorney general. she says labour has no confidence in the agreement the prime minister wants to bring before parliament. that is in a meaningful vote. it throws business and jobs into a high level of uncertainty and we need co—operation over various agencies, and security. there are warm words and a political declaration but
you could point to all the games of leaving the common fisheries policy and common agricultural policy business and all that... she does not seem in the market to buckle. added to which, i think tempera mentally she feels almost a duty to deliver on this because she thinks it is in the national interest —— tempera mentally. there is an element of pride that she will not be pushed aside by the likes of jacob rees—mogg. somehow i think the view of more sympathetic cabinet ministers is they...
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would want the same, which is to take the rules but also have the freedom to be outside the common fisheriesibilities. we need the options that will do least off it —— economic harm. what needs to happen over the next few days, politicians of all parties must recognise the position we are in. and you're talking already? we are, and i think it is important, this is key for your viewers, there is no support for no deal in parliament. in blackford, leader of the snp mps in westminster. looking at the headlines on bbc news, theresa may urges parliament and the public to back her brexit deal after its endorsement and today is make eu summit of brussels. parliament seizes documents as part of an ongoing investigation into the dispute between facebook and a committee of mps disputing —— investigating its use of private data. unsafe and poorly tested medical devices are being implanted into patients, according to a global investigation. documents believed to contain information about facebook‘s data privacy policies have been seized in london amid constructions —— and services of a prominent tree co
would want the same, which is to take the rules but also have the freedom to be outside the common fisheriesibilities. we need the options that will do least off it —— economic harm. what needs to happen over the next few days, politicians of all parties must recognise the position we are in. and you're talking already? we are, and i think it is important, this is key for your viewers, there is no support for no deal in parliament. in blackford, leader of the snp mps in westminster. looking...
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we're out of the common agricultural policy, we're out of the common fisheries policy. that's what i think people voted for. will you be resigning today, mr gove? michael gove is considering his position in cabinet, after rejecting the prime minister's offer to make him brexit secretary. i'll have all the latest reaction to this story here at westminster. and i'm chris rogers. our other stories this morning... the number of people unaccounted for, after california's deadliest ever wildfire has more than doubled, to over 600. the author and women's rights campaigner who's accused a senior peer of sexual harassment has condemned the house of lords‘ decision to block his immediate suspension. lord lester had the advantage of lobbying his friends and his peers. each one stood up one by one and declared their interest of being his friends, and they were the ones that could have a say in deciding the vote, and that was wholly unfair. sold! a picture by the british painter, david hockney, sets a new record — ‘portrait of an artist — pool with two figures‘ has fetched $90 milli
we're out of the common agricultural policy, we're out of the common fisheries policy. that's what i think people voted for. will you be resigning today, mr gove? michael gove is considering his position in cabinet, after rejecting the prime minister's offer to make him brexit secretary. i'll have all the latest reaction to this story here at westminster. and i'm chris rogers. our other stories this morning... the number of people unaccounted for, after california's deadliest ever wildfire has...