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and toa brought back to the house of commons and to a vote in the house of commons., i am going to do myjob of getting a deal that is in the national interest. when he vote comes before the house of commons, mps will be doing theirjob. they will need to look at that deal, they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union, and our duty to deliver on that vote, and of course they will be held to account by their constituents for the decisions that they take. thank you, prime minister. sun. if there is a confidence vote held in your leadership of the conservative party, do you think it's in the national interest for you to fight it? if you win by one vote, will you continue as prime minister? leadership is about taking the right decisions, not the easy ones. as prime minister myjob is to bring back a deal that delivers an the vote of the british people, ending free movement and everything in my statement. making sure we are not sending vast annual sums to the eu any longer, ending the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice but a
and toa brought back to the house of commons and to a vote in the house of commons., i am going to do myjob of getting a deal that is in the national interest. when he vote comes before the house of commons, mps will be doing theirjob. they will need to look at that deal, they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union, and our duty to deliver on that vote, and of course they will be held to account by their constituents for the decisions that they take....
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that will then be brought back to the house of commons and to a vote in the house of commons. i'm going to do my job of getting the best deal for britain. i'm going to do my job of getting a deal that is in the national interest. when the vote comes before the house of commons, m.p.'s will be doing their job. they will need to look at that deal. they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to account to their constituents for the decisions they take. tom. >> thank you, prime minister. tom from the "sun." prime minister, if those confidence vote held in your leadership in the conservative party, do you think it is in the national interest for you to fight it? and if you win by only one vote, will you carry on as prime minister? prime minister may: leadership is about taking the right decisions, not the easy ones. as prime minister, my job is to bring back a deal that delivers on the vote of the british people, that does that by ending free movement, all the things i raised in my
that will then be brought back to the house of commons and to a vote in the house of commons. i'm going to do my job of getting the best deal for britain. i'm going to do my job of getting a deal that is in the national interest. when the vote comes before the house of commons, m.p.'s will be doing their job. they will need to look at that deal. they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to...
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if it gets aborted down in the commons will you stand down?there is another negotiating to be done that is not the case. this is the result of tough negotiations over a significant period of time and this is the best possible deal and is the only possible deal. james. you are appealing to day to the british people over the heads of westminster but only mps have bought. why don't you take your strategy to its logical conclusion and give the people on board the new deal and they do back to your home and dry? you probably won't be surprised at the answer i will get to that question, james. parliament have decided that the choice as to weather we leave the european union are remaining it was for the british people. we call overwhelmingly voted in parliament to give the british people that thought. —— vote. i believe it is a matter of trusting politicians that we deliver the result of that vote. tom. can you rule out now attaching any conditions to the deal at the meaningful bought, especially attaching a second referendum to your offer? that is wh
if it gets aborted down in the commons will you stand down?there is another negotiating to be done that is not the case. this is the result of tough negotiations over a significant period of time and this is the best possible deal and is the only possible deal. james. you are appealing to day to the british people over the heads of westminster but only mps have bought. why don't you take your strategy to its logical conclusion and give the people on board the new deal and they do back to your...
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we have to have a common policy.ladies and gentlemen, three examples of many that i could have come up with. the fact that i have really hit the nail and head is devastated by the protest [background noises] pgh which i have been hearing. i think that what people want is that europe really tackles the difficult problems. these burning problems. we need to tackle the issues, which are facing us. this doesn't mean europe has to be everywhere. not every problem in europe is a european problem. solidarity means that europe deals with things the where it is necessary and when it does so, it does it in a decisive effective manner. i think europe gives us our best chance to lasting peace, lasting well-being. and a safe and secure future. in paris, the invitation of the front chip presidency, when we think the first world war came to 100 years ago. once again, we should think through what happens if countries have a respect for each other. what happens if countries and the association, in those days. collapses. therefore, we
we have to have a common policy.ladies and gentlemen, three examples of many that i could have come up with. the fact that i have really hit the nail and head is devastated by the protest [background noises] pgh which i have been hearing. i think that what people want is that europe really tackles the difficult problems. these burning problems. we need to tackle the issues, which are facing us. this doesn't mean europe has to be everywhere. not every problem in europe is a european problem....
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hours have seen three in the house of commons. michael has been doing an excellent job and in his defense industry. and this is very important elements of the outlined particular direction which recognized that the united kingdom will be an independent coastal state. and michael has been doing an excellent job in terms of ensuring that we are delivering on that commitment that we have to come out of the common fisheries policy. i haven't appointed a new brexit secretary yet and i will be making appointments to the government in due course. jason. >> just to follow up. we have seen several of your colleagues declare they no longer have confidence in your leadership. what will you do if there is a vote of no confidence in the coming days? >> as i said earlier leadership is about making the right zigs, not taking the easy decisions. as prime minister, my job is to get the better deal for britain and that's what i am focused on doing. i think members of the public want to get on with delivering on brexit for them. as i said earlier, a
hours have seen three in the house of commons. michael has been doing an excellent job and in his defense industry. and this is very important elements of the outlined particular direction which recognized that the united kingdom will be an independent coastal state. and michael has been doing an excellent job in terms of ensuring that we are delivering on that commitment that we have to come out of the common fisheries policy. i haven't appointed a new brexit secretary yet and i will be making...
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we will be the customs union, we will leave the common fisheries policy, we will use the common agriculturallicy. and we will take back control of our money, laws, and borders. we will deliver brexit, and the united kingdom is leaving the european union on 29 march, 2019. this prime minister is hamstrung, divided, desperate, and looking defeated. in a total panic, the prime minister has been reduced to playing political games rather than being fair. mr speaker, this is not a game, the snp will never, ever gamble of scotland's future. there's only one lifeline messed, to protectjobs in scotland, we must stay in the single market and the customs union. the prime minister will not bring scotland out against its will, if it is a deal to protect the economy and not the island. one of scotland's? why not scotland's? the honourable gentleman stands up and says the snp will not amble with scotland's future, the snp gambles with scotland's future every time it stands up and talk about independence. we will come back to the incas and what backbenchers had to say about the draft agreement later in this
we will be the customs union, we will leave the common fisheries policy, we will use the common agriculturallicy. and we will take back control of our money, laws, and borders. we will deliver brexit, and the united kingdom is leaving the european union on 29 march, 2019. this prime minister is hamstrung, divided, desperate, and looking defeated. in a total panic, the prime minister has been reduced to playing political games rather than being fair. mr speaker, this is not a game, the snp will...
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they are not lecturing the house of commons but they're making lecturing the house of commons but they of commons but they're making clear to mps this is they're making clear to mps this is the only deal possible and those who think the deal can be changed he said will be disappointed seconds after the boat. —— vote. he thinks there will be an understanding in there will be an understanding in the room when they begin that second pa rt the room when they begin that second part of the negotiation that britain will be a third country unlike any other. that is too much water under the bridge she said. that is a firm position i think within the european commission that they will try and have a closer relationship with the eu as possible. it'sjust interesting listening to the number of people that the fact. first of alljust many of people that the fact. first of all just many people of people that the fact. first of alljust many people in brussels are involved this process but also the legal attitude and the way that the european commission works. that is the way it works. it is about proce
they are not lecturing the house of commons but they're making lecturing the house of commons but they of commons but they're making clear to mps this is they're making clear to mps this is the only deal possible and those who think the deal can be changed he said will be disappointed seconds after the boat. —— vote. he thinks there will be an understanding in there will be an understanding in the room when they begin that second pa rt the room when they begin that second part of the...
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house of commons and to a vote in the house of commons i'm going to do my job of getting the best deal for britain i'm going to give my job of getting a deal that is in the national interest when the vote comes before the house of commons m.p.'s will be doing their job they will need to look at that deal they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and of course they will be held to account by their constituents for the decisions that they take home thank you promise to tell new dawn for the sun. if there's a confidence vote held in your leadership of the conservative party do you think it's a national interests for you to fight it and if you win by only one vote will you carry on as prime minister leadership is about taking the right decisions not the easy ones as prime minister my job is to bring back a deal that delivers on the votes of the british people that does that by ending free movement all the things i raised in my statement ending free movement ensuring we're not sending vast annual sums to the e.
house of commons and to a vote in the house of commons i'm going to do my job of getting the best deal for britain i'm going to give my job of getting a deal that is in the national interest when the vote comes before the house of commons m.p.'s will be doing their job they will need to look at that deal they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and of course they will be held to account by their constituents for...
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s will do when it comes to the vote in the house of commons is focus on the fact that people have voted to leave and focus on how we do that in a way that is good for the united kingdom this i'm committed as prime minister to bringing the best deal back for the united kingdom that's what i'm going to be doing and i expect when we come to that members of parliament across my party will look at that deal will recognise the importance of delivering on the vote of the british people and recognise the importance of doing that in a way that does protect people's jobs and does protect our security and does protect our united kingdom george. gordon right now from the telegraph story so right. prime minister naji right yes. there are there are reports tonight that michael gove has been asked to become the new direction secretary but he will only take our job on condition that he's allowed to go back to brussels and try for more concessions will you allow whoever becomes the new press secretary to do that to try and get more concessions there's been no announcements yet on any appointments to rep
s will do when it comes to the vote in the house of commons is focus on the fact that people have voted to leave and focus on how we do that in a way that is good for the united kingdom this i'm committed as prime minister to bringing the best deal back for the united kingdom that's what i'm going to be doing and i expect when we come to that members of parliament across my party will look at that deal will recognise the importance of delivering on the vote of the british people and recognise...
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the the deal i just dislike the word deal the draft agreement through the house of commons it has to be modified and modified in a realistic and material and substantial way so it's a key can the european union wait that long until this goes through the first time and then. just a renegotiated and go through the second time or maybe not can the e.u. waiter or wait around. well well well the fact is that the u.k. is not leaving the until march twenty ninth so that's really quite a long time in addition the british british. system is such that it can actually react pretty quickly so they could probably have it they could probably put put it up at least twice in december. the real point is not about the e.u. waiting it's about the e.u. being a bit realistic i mean they've imposed these these this carthaginian peace they've created a sort of a new a new versailles treaty on the u.k. and it isn't going to stick. sorry either she won't get through the house of commons and even if it did it won't stick for any probable period of time. so says you're pretty and have kind of small themselves
the the deal i just dislike the word deal the draft agreement through the house of commons it has to be modified and modified in a realistic and material and substantial way so it's a key can the european union wait that long until this goes through the first time and then. just a renegotiated and go through the second time or maybe not can the e.u. waiter or wait around. well well well the fact is that the u.k. is not leaving the until march twenty ninth so that's really quite a long time in...
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the current deal has zero chance of passing through the commons and we know, of course, that the commonsuinous no deal outcome, remain is now the only viable option. i fully support the prime minister and i back this deal. i wouldn't be standing here if i didn't. and i'm afraid to say to the noble lord we will not be holding a second referendum. it has resulted in headlines across europe, most dramatic of parts being in ireland, where the headline is dublin's victory, london's chaos, and the humiliation of our country. how can it be presented as being in the national interest to have brought about such a circumstance? i don't agree with my noble friend's assessment. what we have done is agreed the principle of the uk's smooth and orderly exit from the eu as set in the withdrawal agreement, and agreed broad terms of our future relationship. we are delivering on the result of the referendum, we will be leaving the eu and be developing a strong partnership going forward with the eu, which will last for decades to come. the people of this country voted by a clear majority to reclaim democrat
the current deal has zero chance of passing through the commons and we know, of course, that the commonsuinous no deal outcome, remain is now the only viable option. i fully support the prime minister and i back this deal. i wouldn't be standing here if i didn't. and i'm afraid to say to the noble lord we will not be holding a second referendum. it has resulted in headlines across europe, most dramatic of parts being in ireland, where the headline is dublin's victory, london's chaos, and the...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what are the. we care the music with us. we would drag here. you are going to get rid of those who are not go away. quiet. real the hard work we do is the truth. and we're back with william dartmouth member of european parliament talking about the u.k.'s trouble divorce from the european union the irish question seems to pose an unsolvable problem for london i mean the e.u. and the u.k. are seemingly in sign up to the idea of no hard border between the republic of violent and northern alliance or the nile and at least under the current draft do that my force to you kate to stay in the european customs union how is that compatible with the idea of breck's it and britain. well it is of course highly incompatible with the idea of brooks's and britain so you have to put your finger on it worse still it's highly. incompatible with the union of the new of the united kingdom the united kingdom is a union between england scotland wales and northern ireland so. it's incompatible and that's why the democrati
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what are the. we care the music with us. we would drag here. you are going to get rid of those who are not go away. quiet. real the hard work we do is the truth. and we're back with william dartmouth member of european parliament talking about the u.k.'s trouble divorce from the european union the irish question seems to pose an unsolvable problem for london i mean the e.u. and the u.k. are seemingly in sign up to...
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this morning, asi the house of commons.saying, he is definitely going to vote against this deal, no big surprise there, we all know that. but then over lunch after prime minister's questions, i happened to be sitting with dominic greene, who is on the if you like extreme other end of this argument, the strong remainer, really doesn't wa nt the strong remainer, really doesn't want us out of the eu, and i asked what he was going to do, and he said the chances are i am going to have to vote against this agreement, so now you have both wings saying they think they have to vote against this agreement, it becomes very difficult to see how it must as a parliamentary majority. would you vote against it? i am going to settle down with those 583 pages and give it a very, very good read. i read every word of the chequers agreement, which, interestingly, the cabinet who are looking at that the time, certainly wouldn't have had the opportunity to do, and i doubt they'd have the time to look at this either, they won't have done in the li
this morning, asi the house of commons.saying, he is definitely going to vote against this deal, no big surprise there, we all know that. but then over lunch after prime minister's questions, i happened to be sitting with dominic greene, who is on the if you like extreme other end of this argument, the strong remainer, really doesn't wa nt the strong remainer, really doesn't want us out of the eu, and i asked what he was going to do, and he said the chances are i am going to have to vote...
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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...
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and to a vote in the house of commons.ing to do my job of getting the best deal for britain. i am going to do my job of getting a deal with than the national interest. when the vote comes before the house of commons, mp's will be doing their job. they need to consider the vote of the british people to leave and our dutyunion to deliver on that boat, and they will be held to account by their constituents for decisions they take. tom? tom: thank you, prime minister. tom for "the sun." if there is a confidence vote held in your leadership of the conservative party, do you think it is a national interest of you to fight it? if you win by only one vote, will you carry on his prime minister? pm may: leadership is by taking on the right decisions, not the easy ones. as prime minister, my job is to bring back a deal that delivers on the vote of the british people. it does that by ending free movement, all the things i raised with my statement, ensuring we're not sending vast ending the eu anymore, the european court of justice, bu
and to a vote in the house of commons.ing to do my job of getting the best deal for britain. i am going to do my job of getting a deal with than the national interest. when the vote comes before the house of commons, mp's will be doing their job. they need to consider the vote of the british people to leave and our dutyunion to deliver on that boat, and they will be held to account by their constituents for decisions they take. tom? tom: thank you, prime minister. tom for "the sun."...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. i mean a dollar is what i would be. when we got garrett over here we care the music with us. we are a year we were dragged here. by you have got to get rid of those who are not go away who will not die quietly. real the heart of what we do is the true. subscribing to rub people who get. just twelve euros fifty a month. who should be held accountable. maybe the world should be held accountable because the world is a vicious place. from says it's the world that is perhaps to blame for the murder of the prominent journalists. also to come this hour a suicide bomber attacks a crowded festival in northwest pakistan killing twenty five and leaving many wounded.
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. i mean a dollar is what i would be. when we got garrett over here we care the music with us. we are a year we were dragged here. by you have got to get rid of those who are not go away who will not die quietly. real the heart of what we do is the true. subscribing to rub people who get. just twelve euros fifty a month. who should be held accountable. maybe the world should be held accountable because the world is a...
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we have been able to find common ground and meet oui’ able to find common ground and meet our common—— in too closely. there are big problems back home. the fine print of the deal shows if there isn't a big trade agreement in future great britain would be in a customs union with the eu, northern ireland effectively in a single market. not something theresa may's dup allies want to accept. it certainly doesn't appear that we will be able to support it, because it breaches the red line in terms of having differences between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom, in terms of regulation. obviously we would still be in the customs union as well. and we cannot have that. and in far greater number if brexiteers' suspicions about the deal are proven once they have read it properly. here it is. you have it. i have it here. they might pull the plug on the prime minister altogether. here. they might pull the plug on the prime minister altogetherlj think the prime minister altogether.” think this is a major problem for the government because it destroys trust. the prime minister ma
we have been able to find common ground and meet oui’ able to find common ground and meet our common—— in too closely. there are big problems back home. the fine print of the deal shows if there isn't a big trade agreement in future great britain would be in a customs union with the eu, northern ireland effectively in a single market. not something theresa may's dup allies want to accept. it certainly doesn't appear that we will be able to support it, because it breaches the red line in...
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through the house of commons? if it doesn't, what happens themm through the house of commons?hat happens then? it is a marker of how each nation will put its interests first in the next stage, the unity has been there but you've got the dutch, the danish talking about fishing, the french wa nt talking about fishing, the french want a level playing field, the spanish want something on gibraltar, it's going to be very difficult. it's going to be very difficult, the most difficult thing starts now, we have done the easy part, somehow, i know the member states who have got vetoes will be pushing their own interests. there is the sovereignty of the rock which has been out of the agreement so far but it's going to be much more difficult. the government, what happened so far has been promises on promises, now is the real challenge. that's a context of what's happening in the house of commons, today to take stock, over the course of the weekend there are problems for scottish fishing communities, problems for the dup, problems for gibraltar, suddenly everybody is fully aware of the is
through the house of commons? if it doesn't, what happens themm through the house of commons?hat happens then? it is a marker of how each nation will put its interests first in the next stage, the unity has been there but you've got the dutch, the danish talking about fishing, the french wa nt talking about fishing, the french want a level playing field, the spanish want something on gibraltar, it's going to be very difficult. it's going to be very difficult, the most difficult thing starts...
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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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in reality, could it be changed if it was voted down in the house of commons?gal treaty, i don't think anybody would reopen. a political declaration, could it be changed? they are saying it will not be changed but i think it could be, but not to alter the entire scope of the agreement. the problem is that the brexiteers and the dup have in the document, that is in the legally binding stuff, the political declaration holds no weight at all. it doesn't and even if you did try to persuade a few people by changing some of the language in the political declaration, you might raise other questions of other countries and in the european parliament which is the other stage of ratification because it has to be ratified there as well as in the comment and only if it gets through both of those, and get this qualified majority of support among the other countries, do we get to the other countries, do we get to the 29th of march next year knowing thatis the 29th of march next year knowing that is the date on which the uk leaves and moves into this 21 month period of transit
in reality, could it be changed if it was voted down in the house of commons?gal treaty, i don't think anybody would reopen. a political declaration, could it be changed? they are saying it will not be changed but i think it could be, but not to alter the entire scope of the agreement. the problem is that the brexiteers and the dup have in the document, that is in the legally binding stuff, the political declaration holds no weight at all. it doesn't and even if you did try to persuade a few...
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double digit common yellow so we have gambling cameron here who has drawn pushing an entire stack of chips in the shape of big ben towards the cameron flipping his cards flippantly the state of a thing on the last and the prime minister who was prime minister in all of this oh well theresa may has a very interesting card you'll see that it's drawn as an empty chair when you draw her into the noosphere you would assume she would help really either side but she does literally nothing she just takes up space. topical this sounds like a lot of fun the men politicians could learn a lot from the sun a normal people could play as well i'm looking for christmas presents for my nieces so other boardgames are available for christmas as well the money says we'll probably get the breaks again that didn't spoil the surprise and the only for the feeling in the eye like silence you can present you with a quick sketch gullit for a loving cup you know the true quisque in the query and then wrote all your fellow players thank you and may take more than twenty minutes. last week the prime minister appe
double digit common yellow so we have gambling cameron here who has drawn pushing an entire stack of chips in the shape of big ben towards the cameron flipping his cards flippantly the state of a thing on the last and the prime minister who was prime minister in all of this oh well theresa may has a very interesting card you'll see that it's drawn as an empty chair when you draw her into the noosphere you would assume she would help really either side but she does literally nothing she just...
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of the common idea and she also gave in strong notion on homeport and it is to. think of what europe actually stands for. and this is something i think we can say this was some sort of a legacy under michael tried to give to us to point out what is important of europe one of the most important points of europe and then i actually thought ok this is more like a speech this is going to stick to the common point of view they're all heard of several times and then she turns into the points why is this so important to to be have a common idea of europe and then she came to the european army and this is something we haven't heard before from o.b.o. the european army first was mentioned by him on my my call and the only thing i. heard so far was well. become a joint intervention force would be a good idea and that was more or less it and now that she's saying i have the vision the european army a true european army would be a good idea this is something where we need to be heading to this is something really new and probably she has lost in some way. let's say though th
of the common idea and she also gave in strong notion on homeport and it is to. think of what europe actually stands for. and this is something i think we can say this was some sort of a legacy under michael tried to give to us to point out what is important of europe one of the most important points of europe and then i actually thought ok this is more like a speech this is going to stick to the common point of view they're all heard of several times and then she turns into the points why is...
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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-commerce and r
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...
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and the speaker of the commons.itism and indeed of ethnic cleansing and genocide, i am sorry to say, remains a fact of life across the world in 2018, as it was a fact of life in 1938. the whole attlee family showered kindness upon me and took me under their wings. we went to church together, we went to church fetes together, everything was done in the family. my mother was felicity, the second daughter, and paul told me today that he enjoyed playing with her and seeing her, and they spoke latin together. because they couldn't either of them speak the other‘s language, but they found they had a common language in latin. and he also told me he was very fond of her, so i am very happy about that. well, first of all the story is absolutely typical, that he did the kind gesture as part of the local community, but he never let on to the rest of the world that he was doing it. absolutely typical clement that he would do something like that. so i am not surprised. what is your main memory, what is the thing that stands out
and the speaker of the commons.itism and indeed of ethnic cleansing and genocide, i am sorry to say, remains a fact of life across the world in 2018, as it was a fact of life in 1938. the whole attlee family showered kindness upon me and took me under their wings. we went to church together, we went to church fetes together, everything was done in the family. my mother was felicity, the second daughter, and paul told me today that he enjoyed playing with her and seeing her, and they spoke latin...
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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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the leader of the commons says there is no place for the abuse or harassment of anyone working in commonsort last month that which concluded the loot, and intimidating behaviour bite mps has been tolerated and concealed for years. the commons is up and given its first opportunity to debate the report. the allegations have been denied. the house of commons has fallen woefully short in supporting and protecting its staff. it has failed the people who were here the fact that some of those in position of power or authority have believed, intimidated, and harass those who work alongside them, and perpetuated a culture where that behaviour is not only tolerated, but it comes to be expected by members of staff as norm, is outrageous. there is no place for this. we in the opposition are grateful to all those who contributed to the report, and to those members of staff i too want to acknowledge the hurt that you have suffered, and acknowledge the courage of those of you who have spoken up. from those who work throughout the house, you undertake your work professionally, and with integrity. you are
the leader of the commons says there is no place for the abuse or harassment of anyone working in commonsort last month that which concluded the loot, and intimidating behaviour bite mps has been tolerated and concealed for years. the commons is up and given its first opportunity to debate the report. the allegations have been denied. the house of commons has fallen woefully short in supporting and protecting its staff. it has failed the people who were here the fact that some of those in...
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appear common like other people.interesting that the republicans are having challenges with suburban women and their tactic in georgia by mike pence was to attack oprah. i'm in the sure that was your best move if you are having trouble with suburban women. so i don't think that the republican base is necessarily growing. i think it's actually a shrinking base. i think all of the polling data doesn't necessarily reflect that because you see so many new people into the party. and i think that we will see a lot on november 6th that a lot of people haven't considered. we talked about this before, rev on your radio show, so many people after andrew gillum won baffled and who is this guy? there was a lot of us who knew who he was, covering his campaign since the beginning. it's presented a challenge for the media and the political base to look at how we capture some of these trends that we're seeing in midterm. >> and knew him before that he was a state legislator when i met him and has been mayor of dallascy. but heidi, i
appear common like other people.interesting that the republicans are having challenges with suburban women and their tactic in georgia by mike pence was to attack oprah. i'm in the sure that was your best move if you are having trouble with suburban women. so i don't think that the republican base is necessarily growing. i think it's actually a shrinking base. i think all of the polling data doesn't necessarily reflect that because you see so many new people into the party. and i think that we...
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their mindm the commons and by then everyone would have changed their mind.ve one vote, it gets defeated and chaos ins used. are days where the markets crashed and get worried about theirjobs as security and suddenly you go back with the same deal to the commons and those very same mps who have been lining up to criticise her today suddenly think that actually we need stability and i might not like this but i believe that the economy needs stability and the conservatives need to get a reputation. the deal is the worst of all, that is the suggestion. project fear on steroids. let's look at a couple of the other stories in the papers. boycott technology giants over terror, mps urged. advertisers told that they need to shun sites that a extremists. are really important story. a group of mps who have come together and they are basically saying that we have asked the tech giant nicely, security services repeatedly ask facebook, google, what's act, to take an extremist material, to take out hate material that is inspiring terrorism and they failed to do so. —— what
their mindm the commons and by then everyone would have changed their mind.ve one vote, it gets defeated and chaos ins used. are days where the markets crashed and get worried about theirjobs as security and suddenly you go back with the same deal to the commons and those very same mps who have been lining up to criticise her today suddenly think that actually we need stability and i might not like this but i believe that the economy needs stability and the conservatives need to get a...
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earlier this month, the commons voted for it to be published.offered a summary instead. labour's brexit spokesman, sir keir starmer, came back to the commons to find out why the government wasn't doing what mps had asked. the solicitor general, robert buckland, told him the government would let mps have what he called a full reasoned statement, and said the attorney general would be in the commons soon to answer mps's questions. not good enough. mr speaker, nobody who was present during the debate on the 13th of november, including the solicitor general, could be under any doubt about what the house was asking for. the binding motion that was passed was for nothing less than the full and final legal advice provided by the attorney general, so it is wholly unacceptable, and frankly shows contempt for this house, for government ministers, including the prime minister at dispatch box yesterday, now to pretend that the house was only asking for partial or qualified legal advice. throughout the brexit process, the government has repeatedly tried to s
earlier this month, the commons voted for it to be published.offered a summary instead. labour's brexit spokesman, sir keir starmer, came back to the commons to find out why the government wasn't doing what mps had asked. the solicitor general, robert buckland, told him the government would let mps have what he called a full reasoned statement, and said the attorney general would be in the commons soon to answer mps's questions. not good enough. mr speaker, nobody who was present during the...
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commons.nd filed a —— force a vote of confidence she would probably win anyway. on the labour side we know there are some labour mps unhappy with jeremy corbyn's plan to keep all options on the table, talking about jobs plan to keep all options on the table, talking aboutjobs first brexit, they do not think that is enough. they want him to swing behind the idea of another referendum. she is trying to move people's vision away from the small westminster bubble to people's livelihoods, to issues of trade, going to the cbi conference today and saying, i have come to this deal for a reason because i thought people wanted to end freedom of movement. my deal does that. i also thought people wanted trains to be smooth, to protectjobs. my deal achieves that. she is ploughing on, getting our message out, going to brussels later this week and the summit on thursday. —— monday. she will hope he can get to the vote in the house of commons and at least put her plan to the house of commons. that is another
commons.nd filed a —— force a vote of confidence she would probably win anyway. on the labour side we know there are some labour mps unhappy with jeremy corbyn's plan to keep all options on the table, talking about jobs plan to keep all options on the table, talking aboutjobs first brexit, they do not think that is enough. they want him to swing behind the idea of another referendum. she is trying to move people's vision away from the small westminster bubble to people's livelihoods, to...
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well as the battle already is taking place really interest in this house of commons yourself man this empty document. this empty document could have been written show years ago it's happened with phrases such as the parties will look out the parties will explore watching us as the government been doing for the last two years with this kind of resistance what happens next. let's say european leaders approved the divorce agreement then it's up to the house of commons and you know what they're like. if they do say yes then the european parliament and the e.u. member states need to formally approve the deal at the beginning of next year. results and orderly bracks and at the end of march two thousand and nineteen if the house of commons votes no and that seems likely at the moment chaos ensues. after some reflection time all of these possibilities are on the menu from directors it chaos to no rights at all my thoughts on that. there's still lots of work to be done for theresa may yeah we always say that but you know what it's true. she remains prime minister socrates all right only recent
well as the battle already is taking place really interest in this house of commons yourself man this empty document. this empty document could have been written show years ago it's happened with phrases such as the parties will look out the parties will explore watching us as the government been doing for the last two years with this kind of resistance what happens next. let's say european leaders approved the divorce agreement then it's up to the house of commons and you know what they're...
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leaders to reject national egoism and reiterated her calls for a common european approach to migration policy of the chancellor also said europe must take its fate into its own hands on foreign and security policy calling for the creation of a real and true european army and as she had high praise for the evolution of the european parliament the foundations had to be made to and hundreds of years. and dictatorships for the citizens if you. and for the first time they have to. a stable and peaceful future ahead of them to him and with joy but also with gracias in front of the greatest parliament the. money is in strasbourg with the european parliament listened into the speech for us max that we heard the chance was there say the greatest parliament in the world that means you put the european assembly above her own german parliament what do you make of that. i think what she meant was that it's the biggest problem in the world because of the number of deputies that are here putting it above as you said would probably cause some trouble at home but she did try to express her gratitude an
leaders to reject national egoism and reiterated her calls for a common european approach to migration policy of the chancellor also said europe must take its fate into its own hands on foreign and security policy calling for the creation of a real and true european army and as she had high praise for the evolution of the european parliament the foundations had to be made to and hundreds of years. and dictatorships for the citizens if you. and for the first time they have to. a stable and...
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common market on march the 19?common market on march the 19? it is a government responsibility to find a government responsibility to find a way to do that responsibly. that then is not brexit. if you look at what he has said he has said do not run away from the hard questions. i think theresa may and this gentleman are running away from the hard questions, which is, to be an act brexit, and theresa may is not with what she has put on the table, she is running away from brexit. this is not brexit, it is anti—democratic not brexit, it is anti—democratic not to enact brexit in this country. whatever you come up with has to get a parliamentary majority, whoever that conservative leader is has to have a parliamentary majority. the brexit secretary has resigned. don't speak over each other, no one can hear. this was about the uk parliament flexing its muscles. the uk parliament will vote and what it has made clear is that it does not like many of the options. she's handing overour like many of the options. she's handing
common market on march the 19?common market on march the 19? it is a government responsibility to find a government responsibility to find a way to do that responsibly. that then is not brexit. if you look at what he has said he has said do not run away from the hard questions. i think theresa may and this gentleman are running away from the hard questions, which is, to be an act brexit, and theresa may is not with what she has put on the table, she is running away from brexit. this is not...
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we have to have a common policy. ladies and gentlemen, i'm just giving you three examples as many as i could come up with. the fact that i have really hit the nail on the head, is devastated by the protest [background noises] pgh that i have been hearing. i think that what people want is that europe really tackles these difficult problems. these burning problems. we need to tackle the issues which are facing us. your past to be everywhere. not every problem in europe is a european problem. solidarity means that europe deals with things where it is necessary. and when it does there, it does in a decisive is effective manner. i think europe ... and what happens if countries and the associations, the league of nations in those days collapse? [inaudible] and therefore we should not give up our european opportunity,because if we do , we shall see the effect not just on ourselves but the younger generation. nationalism should no longer have aposition in europe . but tolerance and solidarity represent our common future and
we have to have a common policy. ladies and gentlemen, i'm just giving you three examples as many as i could come up with. the fact that i have really hit the nail on the head, is devastated by the protest [background noises] pgh that i have been hearing. i think that what people want is that europe really tackles these difficult problems. these burning problems. we need to tackle the issues which are facing us. your past to be everywhere. not every problem in europe is a european problem....
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as a rule, the backstop shows that we have been able to find common ground and meet our common objectivesrotect the good friday agreement in all its time —— in all its time mentions. number two, to preserve the integrity of the eu ‘s single markets, and ireland's place in it. three, to respect the uk's territory and constitutional order. four, to protect the common area between ireland and the uk. finally, let me repeat, this backstop is not meant to be used. our objective remains to reach a new agreement between the eu and the uk before the end of the transition. and this leads me to my final point, which relates to the framework for the future relationship, which is pa rt the future relationship, which is part of the sort of annotated outline which we are publishing at the same time. we are preparing, and we will be ready to start that negotiation at the very day after the united kingdom withdraws from the united kingdom withdraws from the european union on the 30th of march, 2019. what we have today is an outline of a political statement, and we are drawing the basis for an ambitious p
as a rule, the backstop shows that we have been able to find common ground and meet our common objectivesrotect the good friday agreement in all its time —— in all its time mentions. number two, to preserve the integrity of the eu ‘s single markets, and ireland's place in it. three, to respect the uk's territory and constitutional order. four, to protect the common area between ireland and the uk. finally, let me repeat, this backstop is not meant to be used. our objective remains to...
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i'm a resident of natalie gub commons. i am very lucky to be in this building. i know a lot of people have applied for this lottery. this is my 25th lottery. six years, it took me to get in. [applause] >> i used to live in a t.m.c. building in the tenderloin for five years. they were really good to me. a little bit about me, when i was nine years old, i contracted h.i.v., and early stage of my life, i had a lot of health issues. for a long time, i did not feel like i mattered, and i definitely felt like no one would ever hire me. and when i got into this place, i actually felt for the first time in my life that i could do something for other people. so me paying it forward, letting other people know that they matter, no matter how much money or no money they make, they are equal to everyone else. for me to be living here and hopefully for the rest of my life, i want to make a difference. i'm pushing for affordable groceries in this building or in this entire area. that's a big thing to me. [applause] >> and yeah, i'm -- a couple years ago i was someone who could
i'm a resident of natalie gub commons. i am very lucky to be in this building. i know a lot of people have applied for this lottery. this is my 25th lottery. six years, it took me to get in. [applause] >> i used to live in a t.m.c. building in the tenderloin for five years. they were really good to me. a little bit about me, when i was nine years old, i contracted h.i.v., and early stage of my life, i had a lot of health issues. for a long time, i did not feel like i mattered, and i...
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that will then be brought back to the house of commons and to a vote in the house of commons. i'm going to do my job of getting the best deal for britain. i'm going to do my job of getting a deal that is in the national interest. when the vote comes before the house of commons, m.p.'s will be doing their job. they will need to look at that deal. they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to account to their constituents for the decisions they take. tom. >> thank you, prime minister. tom from the "sun." prime minister, if those -- if there is a confidence vote held in your leadership in the conservative party, do you think it is in the national interest for you to fight it? and if you win by only one vote, will you carry on as prime minister? prime minister may: leadership is about taking the right decisions, not the easy ones. as prime minister, my job is to bring back a deal that delivers on the vote of the british people, that does that by ending free movement, all the thing
that will then be brought back to the house of commons and to a vote in the house of commons. i'm going to do my job of getting the best deal for britain. i'm going to do my job of getting a deal that is in the national interest. when the vote comes before the house of commons, m.p.'s will be doing their job. they will need to look at that deal. they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to...
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but in a marathon commons session mrs may stands fast on her eu divorce plans.oting against a deal would take us all back to square one. it would mean more uncertainty, more division and a failure to deliver on the decision of the british people that we should leave you. also on this programme — we delve back into the history of parliamentary crises and ask — would changing the prime minister make a difference? changing the leader does not alter the problem. unless you change the policy. it was the week of a breakthrough and a breakdown. the breakthrough — news on tuesday that uk and eu officials had agreed the draft text of a brexit withdrawal agreement — running to 500 pages — coupled with a much shorter document on the future relationship. the breakdown came on thursday with the collapse of a fragile cabinet consensus. theresa may had set out what was in the documents to her senior ministers in a five—hour meeting on wednesday— at the end of which she stepped out onto a darkened downing street to announce it had been agreed. but it was to turn out to be a bri
but in a marathon commons session mrs may stands fast on her eu divorce plans.oting against a deal would take us all back to square one. it would mean more uncertainty, more division and a failure to deliver on the decision of the british people that we should leave you. also on this programme — we delve back into the history of parliamentary crises and ask — would changing the prime minister make a difference? changing the leader does not alter the problem. unless you change the policy. it...
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she does not have a snowball‘s chance in a blast furnace getting this to the house of commons.t, we have made it very clear that we see the only way ahead is for this deal to be put to the people in a referendum offering them the choice, this is a deal, this is what brexit actually means or do you want to remain part of the european union. sonny wilson was from plush—mac from dup was with us a couple of hours ago. it was this idea that we might be in one uk single customs union and do this agreement but they are slightly deeper in it and they are in the single market and following the rules of the single market which she says, pulled that the phrase of the union. i think the concerns that the dup have our legitimate although i do not share the reasons for having them. i think if you really want to be true to the good friday agreement then you want to remain part of the european union because the whole construction of the agreement was based upon the united kingdom and the republic of ireland been part of the republic of ireland been part of the european union. there are plenty
she does not have a snowball‘s chance in a blast furnace getting this to the house of commons.t, we have made it very clear that we see the only way ahead is for this deal to be put to the people in a referendum offering them the choice, this is a deal, this is what brexit actually means or do you want to remain part of the european union. sonny wilson was from plush—mac from dup was with us a couple of hours ago. it was this idea that we might be in one uk single customs union and do this...
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but i hope that we find some common ground consistent with the interest in advance of this nation the president has some simple objectives at the beginning of this administration to accelerate economic growth to make sure we create an environment two or $3 trillion sparked offshore dealing with the complicated inventory. he fended out and made it more coherent and the other thing that he did so as a consequence with that acceleratedcc economic growth and that is important for all of us republicans and democrats. there is still plenty of work to do. the president also ran to make sure the borders were secure and we could stopped the unchecked flow to bring not only criminal behavior to human trafficking and the flow of harmful drugs but also will use the securing of the border to underline a respect for the rule of law. that the family research council we believe the privacy of the individual with our political system there is a clear and consistent out of the public square and when that happens it creates an environment for the expansion of government in our lives. what has made us un
but i hope that we find some common ground consistent with the interest in advance of this nation the president has some simple objectives at the beginning of this administration to accelerate economic growth to make sure we create an environment two or $3 trillion sparked offshore dealing with the complicated inventory. he fended out and made it more coherent and the other thing that he did so as a consequence with that acceleratedcc economic growth and that is important for all of us...
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none of the 27 states wa nt the house of commons.n but except it will happen. ireland perhaps more than others has all range of reasons for not wanting brexit to happen, do you think the irish government will feel delighted or satisfied with what is on the table? my understanding is that even though no one is speaking publicly in dublin about this because they wa nt to in dublin about this because they want to give theresa may as much time and space to do her work in westminster, the government feels the good friday agreement has been protected by this. the peace process in ireland has been protected. the word i would use as they are content by what is in this text but that is something we have to judge for ourselves once it is made available. seniorfigures across ourselves once it is made available. senior figures across the european union have been careful about not speaking controversial terms well the political drama is playing out in westminster today. we have heard from leo varadkar earlier. we do have a very important and sens
none of the 27 states wa nt the house of commons.n but except it will happen. ireland perhaps more than others has all range of reasons for not wanting brexit to happen, do you think the irish government will feel delighted or satisfied with what is on the table? my understanding is that even though no one is speaking publicly in dublin about this because they wa nt to in dublin about this because they want to give theresa may as much time and space to do her work in westminster, the government...