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bracks on the immigration bill so in very curious up there's a problem of two narratives in the conservative party but the labor party look like they have got a narrative at all they've moved away from from telling a story to trying to work out how a story should be told one cheek and the process light that you can lose the message and i would say a lot of members of the public simply don't know what the labor party is up to the labor party has lost it's not at all i think they have lost their narrative at the moment while jeremy corbyn himself is fairly consistent once again there are some contradictions there whether he's actually a secret bracks a taro or a remain or the difficulty is they're not projecting a clear single mess. edge you got two messages from the conservative party you can kind of understand those but it's almost impossible to understand what labor would be doing if they were in charge but isn't the crowd good idea for the leader of the opposition basically to keep his head out and not to be too specific doesn't that the the tried and tested form the last thing you want to do as
bracks on the immigration bill so in very curious up there's a problem of two narratives in the conservative party but the labor party look like they have got a narrative at all they've moved away from from telling a story to trying to work out how a story should be told one cheek and the process light that you can lose the message and i would say a lot of members of the public simply don't know what the labor party is up to the labor party has lost it's not at all i think they have lost their...
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have fourteen days the parties to scramble together and try to get some sort of government together cobble one together that wouldn't be very easy considering that the conservatives are still the biggest party in parliament and if within fourteen days that doesn't take place well then we could be staring down the barrel of another general election and that all considering the fact that we've still got this issue as greg says to deal with at the same time so i think political chaos. a constitutional crisis that is putting it mildly is certainly not over and it is certainly not over egging the pudding at this point now this vote so historic and so important that one labor m.p. chose to delay having her baby vices arean section in order to attend and vote against to resign may's deal it's a record margin that she's lost by all the signs if she sees off this confidence motion because even going through all the options you just need a flow chart to explain what all the eventualities could be but if she sees off this confidence motion which is now going to take up all of to morrow she said she will come back to the house on monday to discuss what happens next and all t
have fourteen days the parties to scramble together and try to get some sort of government together cobble one together that wouldn't be very easy considering that the conservatives are still the biggest party in parliament and if within fourteen days that doesn't take place well then we could be staring down the barrel of another general election and that all considering the fact that we've still got this issue as greg says to deal with at the same time so i think political chaos. a...
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eight separating wound at the heart of parliament that is the conservative party attitude to europe. go to the other parties because she has only got because she has to go to the other parti( if because she has only got because she has to go to the other parti( if she use she has only got because she has to go to the other parti( if she completely. only got because she has to go to the other parti( if she completely managed to mps. if she completely managed to police the entire spectrum of her party by way of philip davies she would still need three votes from the other side it somehow. she said she cannot do the customs unit but she cannot do the customs unit but she doesn't do it, he was put the conservative party but some will have a0 tories voting against her. he must be like countdown over there. the customs union issue is going to be of concern to everyone, is it knock was meant as we have her come a a0 trade deals that fox as we have her, a0 trade deals that leah fox and say will be done are not done it. because nobody has quiet white they are dealing with. all those trade dea
eight separating wound at the heart of parliament that is the conservative party attitude to europe. go to the other parties because she has only got because she has to go to the other parti( if because she has only got because she has to go to the other parti( if she use she has only got because she has to go to the other parti( if she completely. only got because she has to go to the other parti( if she completely managed to mps. if she completely managed to police the entire spectrum of her...
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put the she doesn't do it, he was put the conservative party but some will have a0 tories voting against her. he must be like countdown over there. the customs union issue is going to be of concern to everyone, is it knock was meant as we have her come a a0 trade deals that fox as we have her, a0 trade deals that leah fox and say will be done are not done it. because nobody has quiet white they are dealing with. all those trade deals. the best we have a switzerland saying we have to do something similar in that has been hailed as some kind of breakthrough. if you have a customs unit in place as part of the come that will stop the struggling trade deals. this is a fundamental insolubility at the heart of brexit. this is why we have so heart of brexit. this is why we have so people saying we must leave with no deal because we cannot make a deal so stuff it then and will have no deal. it would be a managed wto. those rules would solve everything but it does not cover services and 80% of the british economy is service based so you are taking a risk with 80% of our economy. we do not know wha
put the she doesn't do it, he was put the conservative party but some will have a0 tories voting against her. he must be like countdown over there. the customs union issue is going to be of concern to everyone, is it knock was meant as we have her come a a0 trade deals that fox as we have her, a0 trade deals that leah fox and say will be done are not done it. because nobody has quiet white they are dealing with. all those trade deals. the best we have a switzerland saying we have to do...
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even if he only spoke for five minutes said these are my red lines and it's a gift for the conservative party because the narrative now isn't the worst prime minister since history since records began it's what an earth he said labor party to and he's got profound difficulties behind him when that no confidence debate was going on and michael gove wound up that debate for the government you could see the nice on the labor benches because they know this guy isn't isn't leading them on the europeans here he's just sitting back waiting for the tory government to screw up right they're doing that pretty well that's not a very responsible position for the opposition well known we had figures from the d.w.p. that tens of thousands of people have died waiting for welfare how can jeremy cool bill negotiate with a brain minister who's responsible arguably for the deaths of tens of well these strange times and wind up agreeing with you blair which is not something i've normally done. it's a prime minister ask you to come in and talk to you then you do so because because you have to put your position as
even if he only spoke for five minutes said these are my red lines and it's a gift for the conservative party because the narrative now isn't the worst prime minister since history since records began it's what an earth he said labor party to and he's got profound difficulties behind him when that no confidence debate was going on and michael gove wound up that debate for the government you could see the nice on the labor benches because they know this guy isn't isn't leading them on the...
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well it's the majority that they have the conservative party members of the democratic unionist party and that is an essential part of this dilemma that ever since mrs merrett called last to certain action and reduced her majority she's been a weak a position on the other hand the opposition can't defeat her because as we saw today if you have a vote of no confidence in the tory government tory m.p.'s including very prominent remain those rally to the tribal identity and it's quite striking that m.p.'s like on a subaru who are all pains in the neck to mrs may as leading remain a tourist nonetheless with the most aggressive towards germany corbin in their interventions when he was speaking so you have this problem that we have the european issue which divides parties and then there's the party political issue which tends to draw them together. oh and just to clarify for anybody watching this maybe not sure what was it that employees didn't like about briggs it deal why did they vote it down is it c. soft to hard what do they want changing. well for well over four hundred had a variety
well it's the majority that they have the conservative party members of the democratic unionist party and that is an essential part of this dilemma that ever since mrs merrett called last to certain action and reduced her majority she's been a weak a position on the other hand the opposition can't defeat her because as we saw today if you have a vote of no confidence in the tory government tory m.p.'s including very prominent remain those rally to the tribal identity and it's quite striking...
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she hasast two years, on the conservative party. delayverning principle of and denial has reached the end of the line. she cannot seriously believe that after two years of failure, she is capable of negotiating a good deal for the people of this country. the most important issue facing us is that the government has lost the confidence of this house and country. either or, mr. speaker, inform i therefore,w -- mr. speaker, inform you that i now have -- that motionased will be debated tomorrow, so this house can give its verdict on the sheer incompetence of this government and pass that motion of no-confidence in the government. all, i will come to the right honorable gentleman, of course, but point of order to the leader of the house. speaker,ermission, mr. i should like to make a short business statement regarding the business for tomorrow and the remainder of this week. >> i accept she cannot be psychic as to what i am thinking and i cannot be psychic as to what she is speaking. the smooth and orderly way to proceed is to deal with
she hasast two years, on the conservative party. delayverning principle of and denial has reached the end of the line. she cannot seriously believe that after two years of failure, she is capable of negotiating a good deal for the people of this country. the most important issue facing us is that the government has lost the confidence of this house and country. either or, mr. speaker, inform i therefore,w -- mr. speaker, inform you that i now have -- that motionased will be debated tomorrow, so...
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celebrations today among the conservative party that two wings among the rhone party have finally foundise after two years and the labour party has a problem, some of whom are being told to support the yvette cooper amendment yet they are brexit constituencies. we are in difficulty because it is a very complex thing. i know what leaving an institution means that did the question rear light in any of us as to what our future relationship be with the 00:21:07,1000 --> 00:21:08,464 uk? no, it did not. iagree future relationship be with the uk? no, it did not. i agree we are spending a lot of time at the moment on the process and the time but, at some point if the prime minister's deal does not get through, she, as the prime minister, will have to confront this truth. if that does not work, what else will work? that is why i put forward a proposal for an indicative vote. we need to focus on the big question, ourfuture relationship, and not the detail of the operation of the backstop. you cannot have a plan from yvette cooper to extend article 50 unless you have a plan to go to brussels with
celebrations today among the conservative party that two wings among the rhone party have finally foundise after two years and the labour party has a problem, some of whom are being told to support the yvette cooper amendment yet they are brexit constituencies. we are in difficulty because it is a very complex thing. i know what leaving an institution means that did the question rear light in any of us as to what our future relationship be with the 00:21:07,1000 --> 00:21:08,464 uk? no, it...
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but one of the things that kind of strikes me is that she's really had the interest of the conservative party at heart not the e.u. not the u.k. she's more interested in perpetuating her party's. time in power it seems quite selfish and on top of that agreeing with what luke just said on the first part of the program i mean if there was even the very thought of this so-called hard brags that it'll be just be u.k. under a w t o rules wow everyone that's not so exciting that's the reality and it's known ok it's fine to bowl it's learnable they've had no intent they did never anticipated a plan b. of what could go wrong it shows me they didn't have their heart in it ok i guess that's what mark has kind of like two questions go ahead mark. yes. well in terms of the certainly what mrs may has stirred i think is to put her certainly she puts her party first but what she did was what she wanted to do was almost to deliver her party a big general election victory in two thousand and seventeen but what that would have durban would have been to a free her from these persistent city is if say she did he
but one of the things that kind of strikes me is that she's really had the interest of the conservative party at heart not the e.u. not the u.k. she's more interested in perpetuating her party's. time in power it seems quite selfish and on top of that agreeing with what luke just said on the first part of the program i mean if there was even the very thought of this so-called hard brags that it'll be just be u.k. under a w t o rules wow everyone that's not so exciting that's the reality and...
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conservatives have their eyes on the next leadership contest, as they actually always do in the conservative partyeople want to be prime minister. and in labour of course. they will have closely studied a poll last week of conservative numbers, showing about 57%, think about that, they've no deal. they think that is the best outcome. jeremy corbyn, remain talking about manage no deal. the idea is becoming gradually normalised and it has entered the conversation in a way that it certainly had not in the immediate aftermath of the 2016 vote. sure. 0k, financialtimes, laurie ‘s basic state weight in ideal brexit. this was a test, by the department for transport on just how roads in the south might cope with an ideal brexit, and at a disused airport in kent. —— lorries face a six day. just 89 lorries instead of the 150 that the department of transport will hoping for, but there are 10,000 lorries a day going to divert. exactly, and thatis day going to divert. exactly, and that is just over. there day going to divert. exactly, and that isjust over. there are lorries floating around all over the country
conservatives have their eyes on the next leadership contest, as they actually always do in the conservative partyeople want to be prime minister. and in labour of course. they will have closely studied a poll last week of conservative numbers, showing about 57%, think about that, they've no deal. they think that is the best outcome. jeremy corbyn, remain talking about manage no deal. the idea is becoming gradually normalised and it has entered the conversation in a way that it certainly had...
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well this is going on away from the actual personalities here i suppose it is the end of the conservative party now you know people always say this about the tory party they were desperate over this they cannot speak since the corn laws in one thousand nine hundred six or whatever every it was they will manage to hold it together because they've got an incredible disciplinary. vision of how to win an election they know if they split that they're out for a generation the split is much more likely to come in my view on the labor benches i think you're going to find people like mouna who once were seen as a future labor leader and are to remain a forming a new parliamentary grouping. yet blairites yeah who facing decent action there was for about three or four labor m.p.'s i don't know what they did in the compensation last week about the whip withdrawn from them they could join this group and that's where the real problems are i know that's not the big story in terms of how we get briggs it through but that's where the splits are more likely to come i still think we're going to leave the european
well this is going on away from the actual personalities here i suppose it is the end of the conservative party now you know people always say this about the tory party they were desperate over this they cannot speak since the corn laws in one thousand nine hundred six or whatever every it was they will manage to hold it together because they've got an incredible disciplinary. vision of how to win an election they know if they split that they're out for a generation the split is much more...
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quite a tough operator, particularly on the question of migration, which plays very well in the conservative partystituency parties. so think you cannot divorce this and what is happening in terms everybody positioning themselves in the leadership race. but he has had criticism for what he has been saying about those who are trying to get the united kingdom, the legitimacy of their cases, whether they are authentic or not, that kind of thing. well, you've got to remember as well that this latest so—called crisis involving a couple of hundred people crossing the channel, was that really a crisis? not compared to other countries. exactly, so that is the first thing. the second thing is most of these are iranians were coming across the channel now. the latest imported statistics and they report them in the guardian article, the quarters of iranians who make an application for asylum succeed. he is making a case had been tough on immigration and everything has to bejudged on a case—by—case basis and when you do that, there are some legitimate claims there. the financial times has quite a lot of stuff
quite a tough operator, particularly on the question of migration, which plays very well in the conservative partystituency parties. so think you cannot divorce this and what is happening in terms everybody positioning themselves in the leadership race. but he has had criticism for what he has been saying about those who are trying to get the united kingdom, the legitimacy of their cases, whether they are authentic or not, that kind of thing. well, you've got to remember as well that this...
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it will put a huge strain on conservative party unity.ible option is a softer brexit including the customs union, to get labour's support and so on and that would alienate the brexiteers. how is it that they cannot accept that compromise?m seems to me that we pay these people to make these decisions and they are fio to make these decisions and they are no way able to fulfil that role. how could they have possibly imagined that she wouldn't be seeking labour's support —— labour's support. talking about his party, one mp says that they are heading towards a brick wall at 100 mph and will be smashed to spend the rins but they have done it themselves. not by any outside agency. —— smashed to smithereens. the sunday express has a piece by the prime minister or somebody in her team with her name written on it, making the arguments we have heard repeatedly. is there anything new in this? not really. there is a nice picture of her wearing some nice beads and at the end of the piece she has written, she says it is time to beget the games and do wh
it will put a huge strain on conservative party unity.ible option is a softer brexit including the customs union, to get labour's support and so on and that would alienate the brexiteers. how is it that they cannot accept that compromise?m seems to me that we pay these people to make these decisions and they are fio to make these decisions and they are no way able to fulfil that role. how could they have possibly imagined that she wouldn't be seeking labour's support —— labour's support....
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the conservative party used to call itself the party of homeownership. they are now called the party of homelessness in this country. care is being denied to our elderly. -- thatimated at 1.2 1.2 million people are not receiving the care they need, seven people come from the adult social care budgets in the past -- cut from the adult social care budgets. i am talking about waiting times and for cancer patients that have not been met since 2015, and they have never been met under the government of this prime minister. not yet. the nhs has endured the longest funding squeeze in its history, leaving it shortstaffed to the tune of 100,000. consequences are clear. life expectancy is now going backwards in the poorest parts of our country, and stagnating overall. this is unprecedented. another shameful first for this government. another reason this government should no longer remain in office, and why this motion of no-confidence is so important. speaker, the liberal opposition is making some powerful arguments. i don't know if he could help. i saw an opinion
the conservative party used to call itself the party of homeownership. they are now called the party of homelessness in this country. care is being denied to our elderly. -- thatimated at 1.2 1.2 million people are not receiving the care they need, seven people come from the adult social care budgets in the past -- cut from the adult social care budgets. i am talking about waiting times and for cancer patients that have not been met since 2015, and they have never been met under the government...
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speaker is the heart of the matter the prime minister has treated breaks it as a matter for the conservative party rather than the good of the economy yeah. but she's failed to win over even her own party many conservative members. who voted remain are opposed to this deal as are dozens of conservative members who voted leave. after losing her majority in the two thousand and seventeen general election the prime minister could have engaged with members across this house she could have listened to the voices of trade unions and if she had been listening both businesses and trade unions would have told her they wanted a comprehensive and permanent customs union to secure jobs and trade. the decision to rule out a new customs union with a british say and a lack of certainty in the deal risks business investment being deferred on an even greater scale threatening jobs and threatening living standards or even worse it risks many companies relocating abroad taking jobs and investment with them mr speaker many workers know exactly this situation because they are facing these reality this reality now thei
speaker is the heart of the matter the prime minister has treated breaks it as a matter for the conservative party rather than the good of the economy yeah. but she's failed to win over even her own party many conservative members. who voted remain are opposed to this deal as are dozens of conservative members who voted leave. after losing her majority in the two thousand and seventeen general election the prime minister could have engaged with members across this house she could have listened...
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push it through parliament by winning over the doubters essentially on her own side and in the conservative party and in the heat the democratic and unionist party of nor the night in which is propping up the minority government now the main change is that she wants to secure her deal in order to push it through is so the thought the issue of this irish back stop she says she's going to be talking to politicians in parliament in order to understand what it is they need changed then she'll try to secure that change in order to make them support that deal jeremy called in the. of the opposition labor party reminded everyone of that he was pretty critical of the prime minister's not new plan he said that essentially two reason is flogging a dead horse and the house is dead set against her deal especially if she's not prepared to shift any of her red lines which she isn't so it all sounds a bit like deja vu what makes us think that what you tried to agree to go shoot in december will succeed in january this is pretty good this really does feel a bit like ground hold. so the unveiling of plan b. has r
push it through parliament by winning over the doubters essentially on her own side and in the conservative party and in the heat the democratic and unionist party of nor the night in which is propping up the minority government now the main change is that she wants to secure her deal in order to push it through is so the thought the issue of this irish back stop she says she's going to be talking to politicians in parliament in order to understand what it is they need changed then she'll try...
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would strongly resist but it might find considerable support amongst the rest of the conservative party but. the big question really which has to be answered is not of the germans and i the question is what is the labor party going to do because generally corbin has been very ambiguous on how to actually what the neighbor position is he has suggested refute today that he could bring about a labor briggs's that would be good for jobs and good for everybody just fighting you said clearly not in order to be another deal so very interesting to see if he changes his mind on that thank you very much feel thoughts and comments that are right and broadcasted dump them fry thank you for joining us. after months of violent protests across france president and money chronos bidding to engage the nation and it may have met with cynicism by political face a twelve week public consultation has now got underway to address the issues behind the l.a. fast movement chatted to penske reports on how the initiative is going down with the public. we've seen the crowds as usual for justice i guess there's pro
would strongly resist but it might find considerable support amongst the rest of the conservative party but. the big question really which has to be answered is not of the germans and i the question is what is the labor party going to do because generally corbin has been very ambiguous on how to actually what the neighbor position is he has suggested refute today that he could bring about a labor briggs's that would be good for jobs and good for everybody just fighting you said clearly not in...
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for a prime minister and a leader to take britain out of the european union now many in the conservative party might not think that jeremy hunt is best placed to do that as a former and they know they might wants a break here such as michael gove or possibly boris johnson although his star has faded to take on the leadership but i would say that if the reason may miraculously makes it all the way through to twenty twenty two he will be in a very good position but you know a lot can change in politics in britain in the course of a week actually. very good point david what is the view of breaks from your side of the way into it is briggs the hordes are solved. is it seen as being in the us interests. well as you know brant has been welcomed by president trump he is not a fan of these multilateral international organizations such as the european union in fact he's in something of a low level trade war with the european union over the trade deficit especially the number of cars which europe sells to america so i think from the strategic interests of the trumpet ministration brics it is see as a po
for a prime minister and a leader to take britain out of the european union now many in the conservative party might not think that jeremy hunt is best placed to do that as a former and they know they might wants a break here such as michael gove or possibly boris johnson although his star has faded to take on the leadership but i would say that if the reason may miraculously makes it all the way through to twenty twenty two he will be in a very good position but you know a lot can change in...
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a new leader who leads the tory party the conservative party has to appeal to both of its wings the remaining wing which is quite small really in monks' its core supporters and the brics which is a bit larger in parliament but a bit smaller among core supporters so jeremy hunt you see plowing perhaps a middle ground he's going to be standing for the conservative party leadership when it comes up to. it would you say you know from where you're sitting. you have a good chance of becoming the next prime minister post brooch. well we will get into i think brant how britain leaves and when brits and leaves if we need to discuss what sort of leader we're going to get it's because if the reason may is unable to gets a deal through parliament and that will be voted on this month then it could be a much quicker for her which will precipitate a race for a prime minister and a leader to take britain out of the european union now many in the conservative party might not think that jeremy hunt is best placed to do that as a former remain and they might wants a break here such as michael gove or possibly b
a new leader who leads the tory party the conservative party has to appeal to both of its wings the remaining wing which is quite small really in monks' its core supporters and the brics which is a bit larger in parliament but a bit smaller among core supporters so jeremy hunt you see plowing perhaps a middle ground he's going to be standing for the conservative party leadership when it comes up to. it would you say you know from where you're sitting. you have a good chance of becoming the next...
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concerned, because many opinion polls actually do show that labour are slightly ahead of the conservative partynest mistake or should the bbc be apologising?” believe it should be apologising for that, because most polls i think, certainly the ones i follow, show that labour is slightly ahead in the polls. so that clarification we saw that was given in the most recent edition of question time, you don't think that is enough?” edition of question time, you don't think that is enough? i think there could have been more explanation as to why she was cut off last week when she made that statement. what do you think of the allegations of inappropriatejokes being do you think of the allegations of inappropriate jokes being told do you think of the allegations of inappropriatejokes being told in the warm up? i can't verify that because i wasn't there, but i know that diane abbott is subject to a lot of personal abuse on social media, so i'm not entirely surprised that this might have happened, and if that is the case i think that is inappropriate. you are a labour supporter, i think it is fair we shou
concerned, because many opinion polls actually do show that labour are slightly ahead of the conservative partynest mistake or should the bbc be apologising?” believe it should be apologising for that, because most polls i think, certainly the ones i follow, show that labour is slightly ahead in the polls. so that clarification we saw that was given in the most recent edition of question time, you don't think that is enough?” edition of question time, you don't think that is enough? i think...
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you see plowing perhaps a middle ground he's going to be standing for the conservative party leadership when it comes up. would you say you know from where you're sitting. you have a good chance of becoming the next prime minister. well we will get into i think brant how britain leaves and when britain leaves if we need to discuss what sort of leader we're going to get it's because if the reason may is unable to get a deal through parliament and that will be voted on this month then it could be a much quicker. which will precipitate a race for a prime minister and a leader to take britain out of the european union now many in the conservative party might not think that jeremy hunt is best placed to do that as a former remain as they might wants a break here such as michael gove or possibly boris johnson although his star has faded to take on the leadership but i would say that if the reason may miraculously makes it all the way through to twenty twenty two he will be in a very good position but you know a lot can change in politics in britain in the course of a week actually. very good
you see plowing perhaps a middle ground he's going to be standing for the conservative party leadership when it comes up. would you say you know from where you're sitting. you have a good chance of becoming the next prime minister. well we will get into i think brant how britain leaves and when britain leaves if we need to discuss what sort of leader we're going to get it's because if the reason may is unable to get a deal through parliament and that will be voted on this month then it could be...
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member states have in the future of the conservative party marnus must be none that's a very good point barbara alex that's what it seems we've been watching tonight we've been watching these domestic party politics take place in great political theater but at the end of the day it's not going to matter to these other members of the european union they don't want to open up another can of worms i may have had to the e.u. still no tourists saying off to this result the plan is not open for renegotiation so we've had it already so many times it's evening but let's just think of may so if she goes back to the e.u. she does she does what she said to her party to those bricks it is that i'm going to file off the you to reopen the negotiations the e.u. as we believe the moment and say no that's not going to happen she has to come back to pong meant on the thirteenth or fourteenth of february so in a couple of weeks time when she says to. look i've done my best i've tried they won't re they won't reopen it so basically it's no jail which by the way tonight you all said that you didn't want mos
member states have in the future of the conservative party marnus must be none that's a very good point barbara alex that's what it seems we've been watching tonight we've been watching these domestic party politics take place in great political theater but at the end of the day it's not going to matter to these other members of the european union they don't want to open up another can of worms i may have had to the e.u. still no tourists saying off to this result the plan is not open for...
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which he has been relu cta nt to conservative party which he has been reluctant to do.for a no deal but we know that she hates that as well. fourthly, and what seems increasingly likely to me, she could ask brussels for a delay to give britain more time. the pound rose after the defeat in the commons yesterday — some say that's because markets consider that most mps oppose a no deal scenario and that there's a greater chance of brexit not happening — what do you think? mps rallying against our hard deal? i think businesses are keeping their fingers crossed that no deal looks less likely, just because the majority of parliamentarians, although they might not be for very much, but one thing they are definitely against is a no deal brexit and i think the business community does also hold out the hope that maybe there would have to bea hope that maybe there would have to be a second referendum or a softer brexit. i think it is worth seeing, pulling back from all of this, business continues to think brexit is insane. you would be hard—pressed to find a business in britain th
which he has been relu cta nt to conservative party which he has been reluctant to do.for a no deal but we know that she hates that as well. fourthly, and what seems increasingly likely to me, she could ask brussels for a delay to give britain more time. the pound rose after the defeat in the commons yesterday — some say that's because markets consider that most mps oppose a no deal scenario and that there's a greater chance of brexit not happening — what do you think? mps rallying against...
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she'll be confirmed in her position and she is unassailable within the conservative party. having passed a confidence vote within the conservative party they can't question her again for a considerable time. she is safe enough, i think. but you have three options. either you fold the whole thing up and abandon brexit, that's impossible. they have a vote to go ahead and they would never get a vote to overturn it. two, you crash out and leave without an agreement and go back to where britain was before it joined the common market. and you try to narrow the gap with brussels with the o nurks s of the existing proposal. it seems brussels will make some concessions and she can narrow the garp within the house of commons somewhat. but there are two basic problems. there is no majority support for either of the options. if you can't get a majority support, essentially you are carried along by events. liz: this seems like a crisis of leadership in the u.k. and we see what's going on with the democrats in congress. my gem farage is saying this is a betrayal of the middle class, not
she'll be confirmed in her position and she is unassailable within the conservative party. having passed a confidence vote within the conservative party they can't question her again for a considerable time. she is safe enough, i think. but you have three options. either you fold the whole thing up and abandon brexit, that's impossible. they have a vote to go ahead and they would never get a vote to overturn it. two, you crash out and leave without an agreement and go back to where britain was...
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it through parliament by getting support from the doubters on her own side from inside the conservative party and from the g.d.p. the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is propping up trees the maze minority government and the prime minister appears to think that if she secures changes to the thorny issue the irish backstop then she'll be able to squeeze it through on the twenty ninth of january which is the next scheduled vote in parliament now one option floated over the weekend is that reason may could try to negotiate some sort of bilateral treaty between london and dublin which is an idea that dublin has already rejected saying that any negotiations taking place here are going to be between london and brussels take a listen it is not something we would entertain it would not work the same many of the issues pertaining to ireland are related to. an agreed through the european union. is much stronger negotiating through the taskforce and in regards to this new plan which isn't so new a lot of politicians are saying that to reason may is flogging a dead horse here they're d
it through parliament by getting support from the doubters on her own side from inside the conservative party and from the g.d.p. the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is propping up trees the maze minority government and the prime minister appears to think that if she secures changes to the thorny issue the irish backstop then she'll be able to squeeze it through on the twenty ninth of january which is the next scheduled vote in parliament now one option floated over the...
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trade union that they were ignored the last two years she only has had one priority of the conservative party her governing principles of delay and denial have reached the end of the line. she cannot seriously believe that after two years of failure she would take the negotiating for the people of this country. most importantly that government has lost the confidence of the house in the country so therefore i inform you i am now tabling a motion of no confidence. [cheers and applause] and i am pleased that motion will be debated tomorrow in the house to give its verdict on the sheer incompetence of this government and you have no confidence in the government. >> to the leader of the house. >> with permission i would like to make a short comment about the remainder. >> i cannot be psychic as to what we are thinking we should proceed to this matter for points of order first and then come to your statement which would be proper. . >> we should be in a situation this is a humiliating defeat for the government but the leader of the opposition does have the voice of no confidence so as i mentioned
trade union that they were ignored the last two years she only has had one priority of the conservative party her governing principles of delay and denial have reached the end of the line. she cannot seriously believe that after two years of failure she would take the negotiating for the people of this country. most importantly that government has lost the confidence of the house in the country so therefore i inform you i am now tabling a motion of no confidence. [cheers and applause] and i am...
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i'm sure there will be political fallout because you have a conservative party and labour party dividedworking with people of all parties on how do we stop this and get the people vote with the option to remain so that people have a chance to choose a better future. also, i think we need to work together on how they make our society better and fix the economy so that it generally works for people. francine: doesn't parliament need to deliver a brexit? this is what the people voted for. jo: they did vote for brexit, but what does that mean? we had the meaningless phrase for so long that was brexit means brexit. the difficulty we are in today is that because what was put forward in 2016 was a vague proposal. nobody was saying that we might end up following the rules. francine: i'm looking for the calls for a second referendum, it is not changing. vote, we have a people they will be a campaign and the job of those who want us to stay in the eu is to have that discussion. i think the different thing is about saying, now that we know , werexit will look like have got to have these negotiatio
i'm sure there will be political fallout because you have a conservative party and labour party dividedworking with people of all parties on how do we stop this and get the people vote with the option to remain so that people have a chance to choose a better future. also, i think we need to work together on how they make our society better and fix the economy so that it generally works for people. francine: doesn't parliament need to deliver a brexit? this is what the people voted for. jo: they...
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theresa may and the conservative party man and the real differences.ays out the idea that theresa may is battling with everybody else. it isn't the government versus mps, it isn't the government versus mps, it isn't the government versus... it is the government versus everybody, because everybody has got all these different ideas to what would be the preferred option. they lay out at the bottom five different parts through the brexit me is. they give a probability as to what is most likely. interestingly, they say the idea of a customs union that has been suggested by many, particularly by certain members of the conservative party and the labour party, incidentally, 20% probability. even the most likely option, which is the pm's deal is 40%. option, which is the pm's deal is a0%. we're not talking high probabilities, here, everybody is in disagreement with each other and it is absolute chaos. we have said this only times before, the clock is ticking. something must happen before march 29. quite honestly, it is very difficult to see how the government c
theresa may and the conservative party man and the real differences.ays out the idea that theresa may is battling with everybody else. it isn't the government versus mps, it isn't the government versus mps, it isn't the government versus... it is the government versus everybody, because everybody has got all these different ideas to what would be the preferred option. they lay out at the bottom five different parts through the brexit me is. they give a probability as to what is most likely....
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the last few years she's had one priority, the conservative party. but nothing has reached the end of the line. she cannot believe that after two years of failure she is capable of negotiating a good feel for the people of this country. though most important issue facing us the government lost the confidence of the house and the country therefore i inform you i have now tabled a motion of no-confidence, and i am pleased so the house can give its verdict on the shared incompetence of the government and put that notion in the government. >> with permission i should like to make a statement for the business tomorrow -- it would be entirely proper and hopeful. we have got very little time. this is the humiliating defeat for the government. i am easily as i mentioned it's clear that the clock is ticking and that the government needs to secure the safety of all the nations that should immediately have talks with all the members of the opposition party to work together to follow this but the lesson there is no support for the field. the obvious and the righ
the last few years she's had one priority, the conservative party. but nothing has reached the end of the line. she cannot believe that after two years of failure she is capable of negotiating a good feel for the people of this country. though most important issue facing us the government lost the confidence of the house and the country therefore i inform you i have now tabled a motion of no-confidence, and i am pleased so the house can give its verdict on the shared incompetence of the...
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what wolfowitz tribute to the new year to begin that process and that's partly because the conservative party is very divided on what to do the opposition is very divided so we have all these divisions and they council cross parties and they cut across the country too. in greece and school teachers are continuing their protest over a bill seeking changes to the hiring system for educators on thursday around three thousand people gathered in athens for a twenty four hour strike which turned into clashes with police. was. officers had to use pepper spray against dozens of people who tried to enter the greek parliament response protesters hurled objects by police forces no arrests or injuries have been reported pasha's were canceled. excuse me classes were canceled in most public schools in athens and many places elsewhere in grades teachers have already held several protest marches in the top of this month those also resulted in clashes between some demonstrators and riot officers. italy's interior minister matteo salvini has accused france of a harboring a fugitive terrorist suspects and is ca
what wolfowitz tribute to the new year to begin that process and that's partly because the conservative party is very divided on what to do the opposition is very divided so we have all these divisions and they council cross parties and they cut across the country too. in greece and school teachers are continuing their protest over a bill seeking changes to the hiring system for educators on thursday around three thousand people gathered in athens for a twenty four hour strike which turned into...
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taken up by her fellow lord chick who wrote to the prime minister about this very issue of the conservative party is going to do to tackle in fact she spoke to her cheek on the green luxury welcome to the ballot simon show you are but the first conservative muslim member of the house of lords recently you've written to the prime minister expressing your concern about as lama for bia within the party what provoked you to do that unfortunately i believe that islamophobia does exist now within the conservative party of troy to deal with the matter quite clearly by writing to the present prime minister to the previous prime minister as well as have spoken to the c.c. h.q. . but unfortunately we have not received the right group live and no positive action has been taken i believe that the party should accept that there is a problem let's come off his high horse of the denial. of course of the answer to the semitism in islamophobia is education and building bridges but it wasn't just bridges you were building was. i wasn't just building bridges alex i was building ships and talk about the future of sh
taken up by her fellow lord chick who wrote to the prime minister about this very issue of the conservative party is going to do to tackle in fact she spoke to her cheek on the green luxury welcome to the ballot simon show you are but the first conservative muslim member of the house of lords recently you've written to the prime minister expressing your concern about as lama for bia within the party what provoked you to do that unfortunately i believe that islamophobia does exist now within the...
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and that no one believes that anyone else could unite the conservative party -- you know if if mr means rog rees mogg sorry. that works is that get the leadership of boris johnson god forbid he wouldn't be able to unite the party it's it's it's you know -- the party is in a mess but the the real villain actually is jeremy corbyn because the fact is. that labor basically eat. could support mrs may steal they get what they want a customs union a soft bricks it. and the only reason he didn't do it in part because he he hoped to be able to topple her. which he then tried and failed to do mark so i would think actually that the way for would be for jeremy corbyn who is you described perfectly -- to to jump over shadow was a german say to bite the bullet and say okay we're going to support this deal next time that would be advised of the conservative party goes off the pond you will vote with him. they get the deal through. you have a divided party maybe even with the split this. would mean new elections well first of all with that i mean to reason mase reaching out to the on the need is with
and that no one believes that anyone else could unite the conservative party -- you know if if mr means rog rees mogg sorry. that works is that get the leadership of boris johnson god forbid he wouldn't be able to unite the party it's it's it's you know -- the party is in a mess but the the real villain actually is jeremy corbyn because the fact is. that labor basically eat. could support mrs may steal they get what they want a customs union a soft bricks it. and the only reason he didn't do it...
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he seems to that series and i was getting a lot of support from for the deal from our own conservative party some of these have already made it clear they will reject it and to say chokin i gives us now rhonda of events leading up to today. today could make or break what has become teresa mayes life mission delivering on what the british people voted for the twenty sixth the referendum the house of commons votes on the british prime minister's brags that if it gets their backing the u.k. will finally be able to get on with it as they say after more than two years of vision and confrontation about what perhaps it is meant to look like but if lots of me is in big trouble and most predict that impedes will be showing to recent means deal the door today's night is nothing more than a repetition of exactly the same position that was polled more than one months ago and doom is dead is the deadest downing street has already had to postpone the vote on her deal in december in order to avoid the humiliation of defeat and we will therefore defer the coach actually for tomorrow. and not to proceed to d
he seems to that series and i was getting a lot of support from for the deal from our own conservative party some of these have already made it clear they will reject it and to say chokin i gives us now rhonda of events leading up to today. today could make or break what has become teresa mayes life mission delivering on what the british people voted for the twenty sixth the referendum the house of commons votes on the british prime minister's brags that if it gets their backing the u.k. will...