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hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearfrom hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearhem hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearfrom them in a short while. 0ne say, we may hearfrom them in a short while. one of our colleagues in westminster from the mirror is actually managed to have a quick word with jeremy actually managed to have a quick word withjeremy corbyn and put this out on social media. here is her tweet. that is about divisions in the conservative party, there was a separate tweet of having a word with jeremy corbyn himself where it seemed to suggest that the talks went pretty well. we may be able to get that up in a second, but do you think that would chime with the kind of noises that you are getting in the initial stages that were quite constructive and there may be more needed, as you havejust constructive and there may be more needed, as you have just signalled, possibly over the weekend? needed, as you have just signalled, possibly over the weekend ?m needed, as you have just signalled, possibly over the weekend? it seems unlikely, the fact th
hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearfrom hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearhem hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearfrom them in a short while. 0ne say, we may hearfrom them in a short while. one of our colleagues in westminster from the mirror is actually managed to have a quick word with jeremy actually managed to have a quick word withjeremy corbyn and put this out on social media. here is her tweet. that is about divisions in the conservative party,...
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jeremy corbyn wa nts might take shape? jeremy corbyn wants permanent ties to the eu customs union.als. he wants to stay close to the single market. that means freedom of movement. both leaders accept that should change but what about a new referendum? she's against, he's never been keen. but to many mps and most labour members, it's a priority as it is to the snp, the lib dems, plaid cymru and the independent group. with either leader might if the talks break down? one mrs may's side, some hate she is talking to mr corbyn. but brexiteers also fear she is on course to stay too close to the eu. the angriest tories want her gone quickly so a new leader can rewrite what is agreed. some believe mr corbyn's side believe his wish was to let the tories get the blame for whatever goes wrong. agreement means a deal might start to take shape. if talks break down, mrs may says it's up talks break down, mrs may says it's up to mp5, then more fighting on brexit options. staying close to the eu, a referendum or leaving with no deal. of course, mrs may's deal would be back in the next. next wednes
jeremy corbyn wa nts might take shape? jeremy corbyn wants permanent ties to the eu customs union.als. he wants to stay close to the single market. that means freedom of movement. both leaders accept that should change but what about a new referendum? she's against, he's never been keen. but to many mps and most labour members, it's a priority as it is to the snp, the lib dems, plaid cymru and the independent group. with either leader might if the talks break down? one mrs may's side, some hate...
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jeremy corbyn ina that your bright idea? jeremy corbyn in a lightbulb, which reminds me of...t one leaving britain turn the lights off. the sun front page, it is what they tend to bring out at moments of crisis. thank you leader and front—page writers at the sun. this idea that jeremy corbyn could be the saviour, of course there will be a whole section of the conservative party who think that is absolutely appalling, and as a result, it could be frightened, as you were suggesting earlier, into voting for her deal. well, nothing has frightened them so far, so some people would say these people can't be frightened. it seems to me that the dup are completely out of the game, they have said we will not vote for this withdrawal agreement the way it is. you need to change it and it can't be changed. she might have made a calculation i have to write off erg, and 20 members of the erg. -- write off erg, and 20 members of the erg. —— right of dup, and 20 members of the erg. she might have said i am not going to get the dup, i will approach labour. i was not expecting that, but when you
jeremy corbyn ina that your bright idea? jeremy corbyn in a lightbulb, which reminds me of...t one leaving britain turn the lights off. the sun front page, it is what they tend to bring out at moments of crisis. thank you leader and front—page writers at the sun. this idea that jeremy corbyn could be the saviour, of course there will be a whole section of the conservative party who think that is absolutely appalling, and as a result, it could be frightened, as you were suggesting earlier,...
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mr corbyn came out sounding quite cautious., clearly it does involve another european election, which the government does absolutely not want to be involved in. the prime minister has made that clear in the house as well as in meetings with me. and that is why she is very keen to get a vote through the house next week in order to get an agreement with ee you which will mean that britain does not have to take part in eu elections. the shadow foreign secretary wrote to the cabinet and said you should not accept a deal with the private investor without that being on the table. —— without the prime minister. is that a redline for you? we discussed where we are redline for you? we discussed where we are at and she reiterated where she is at at the present time, and so she is at at the present time, and so redlines in the future did not come up. you obviously were in the house for that drama of the tied vote. there is a consequence of that that the only indicative vote process that might now happen is if these talks don't succeed. do
mr corbyn came out sounding quite cautious., clearly it does involve another european election, which the government does absolutely not want to be involved in. the prime minister has made that clear in the house as well as in meetings with me. and that is why she is very keen to get a vote through the house next week in order to get an agreement with ee you which will mean that britain does not have to take part in eu elections. the shadow foreign secretary wrote to the cabinet and said you...
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how much responsibility then goes not to jeremy corbyn, corbyn. not tojeremy corbyn, but corbyn. how much responsibility then goes not to jeremy corbyn, but to jennie formby? young like this has been a problem for the last three yea rs, been a problem for the last three years, it has been raised for more than a year now by thejewish community, by the leadership since they metjeremy corbyn and there was historic talks. they have asked him to ta ke historic talks. they have asked him to take are several steps to deal with this issue, seven key texts... steps. to bring an independence and bringing timescales. those things have not happened yet. jeremy corbyn, as i said, is the leader and the buck stops with him and it is important that he leads from the front, whether or not he is charged with dealing with in the digital disciplinary cases —— individual disciplinary cases —— individual disciplinary cases. they do not want the leadership to have an individual say in each case, but it's clear they have had in each leg some cases. whether or not that ha
how much responsibility then goes not to jeremy corbyn, corbyn. not tojeremy corbyn, but corbyn. how much responsibility then goes not to jeremy corbyn, but to jennie formby? young like this has been a problem for the last three yea rs, been a problem for the last three years, it has been raised for more than a year now by thejewish community, by the leadership since they metjeremy corbyn and there was historic talks. they have asked him to ta ke historic talks. they have asked him to take are...
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jeremy corbyn described the talks as "constructive".the same story is the daily telegraph. however, they talk about the "fury of the tory backbenchers" towards theresa may and say she is "shifting her red lines" as corbyn is now in the "brexit driving seat". the same photo of the labour leader in the guardian. but they lead with a different political story. the paper alleges a series of brexit campaigns on facebook that link to a no—deal brexit, overseen by sir lynton crosby's company — a former adviser to borisjohnson. the groups appear to be run by independent members of the public but the guardian is claiming otherwise. more on that in a moment. other news. the us democrats ask for evidence from robert mueller about his report into russian meddling in the 2016 us election. the financial times says that "could shape the rest of donald trump's presidency". the mail leads on a health story alleging that poor diets kill up to 90,000 people per year. they claim that one in six deaths are linked to unhealthy eating. let us take a closer lo
jeremy corbyn described the talks as "constructive".the same story is the daily telegraph. however, they talk about the "fury of the tory backbenchers" towards theresa may and say she is "shifting her red lines" as corbyn is now in the "brexit driving seat". the same photo of the labour leader in the guardian. but they lead with a different political story. the paper alleges a series of brexit campaigns on facebook that link to a no—deal brexit,...
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01’ that if you were a friend of corbyn ora that if you were a friend of corbyn or a supporter of corbyns that the leader‘s office had suggested that the sunday times was lying. ijust don‘t suggested that the sunday times was lying. i just don‘t think that is true. i think that these are copper bottomed documents and e—mails that passed between the leader‘s office and those officials that were tasked with looking at anti—semitism. and i think that is extreme worrying. to move it forward, i think what has happened is it looks as if the system has completely broken down, we ought to now take the whole handling of complaints away from the labour party and have an independent mechanism doing that. the labour party has been challenged by the e hrc on the issue of anti—semitism, i would like to see the evidence that the labour party has put in, in my name, to the e hrc to see whether or not it actually matches my own experience, what i have seen. and i think the third thing is that we we re think the third thing is that we were assured that the labour party was completely in control of the sys
01’ that if you were a friend of corbyn ora that if you were a friend of corbyn or a supporter of corbyns that the leader‘s office had suggested that the sunday times was lying. ijust don‘t suggested that the sunday times was lying. i just don‘t think that is true. i think that these are copper bottomed documents and e—mails that passed between the leader‘s office and those officials that were tasked with looking at anti—semitism. and i think that is extreme worrying. to move it...
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the only way that can happen is if jeremy corbyn and the prime minister can doa jeremy corbyn and the in good faith, but there isa negotiating in good faith, but there is a chasm between them. all you get out of the talks at the moment is there really isn't much movement. the only way this is going to work is if theresa may accepts a customs union and jeremy corbyn drops some of the bits around that's, like further alignment to the single market, that he is asking for. when you try to get some compromise there. because the customs union bit only lost by three votes in parliament when ken clarke brought it forward. but jeremy corbyn are still under huge pressure. if he is going to offer something different, to say call another referendum. going to offer something different, to say call another referendumm isa to say call another referendumm is a bit ofa no to say call another referendumm is a bit of a no win that, especially in the north of england, labour's heartland, these are staunch believer seats. they do not wa nt staunch believer seats. they do not want another referendum. the s
the only way that can happen is if jeremy corbyn and the prime minister can doa jeremy corbyn and the in good faith, but there isa negotiating in good faith, but there is a chasm between them. all you get out of the talks at the moment is there really isn't much movement. the only way this is going to work is if theresa may accepts a customs union and jeremy corbyn drops some of the bits around that's, like further alignment to the single market, that he is asking for. when you try to get some...
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willing to ta ke she will find jeremy corbyn willing to take herup she will find jeremy corbyn willings that i hope will begin very soon. dawn foster of the guardian, a left—wing newspaper, of course, do you thinkjeremy corbyn will respond to this and trying to work actively with the prime minister now, supporting a customs union with a second vote, and reach a deal? i think he will go into the talks to try to get as much out of it as possible. it puts a lot of pressure and the labour party, doesn't it? it does, and labour will be clear and open with the public about how the talks are going. be clear and open with the public about how the talks are goingm be clear and open with the public about how the talks are going. is it potentially a trap for the labour party? if there is a no—deal brexit, labour gets some of the blame. party? if there is a no—deal brexit, labour gets some of the blamelj think labour gets some of the blame.” think theresa may will see it as a trap, the labour party and the general public will see what happens. essentially, theresa may is asking jeremy corbyn to co
willing to ta ke she will find jeremy corbyn willing to take herup she will find jeremy corbyn willings that i hope will begin very soon. dawn foster of the guardian, a left—wing newspaper, of course, do you thinkjeremy corbyn will respond to this and trying to work actively with the prime minister now, supporting a customs union with a second vote, and reach a deal? i think he will go into the talks to try to get as much out of it as possible. it puts a lot of pressure and the labour party,...
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corbyn, that suggest that remainers in the cabinet have won the daym certainly feels like momentum has their way, you are right, clive, now cabinet resignations yet, but i imagine some of the brexiteer cabinet ministers who, i think, are quite comfortable now, reconciled to their being a no—deal brexit, will be pretty angry that once again the prime minister is talking about seeking an extension, and i think some members of the erg, the hardline brexiteers i have been talking to in the house of commons all day, looking ahead to next friday is a moment where theresa may would say the deal has not gone through, we are leaving regardless, they were hoping that was where we would end up at the end of next week, and even though it remains a possibility, because there no guarantee the eu will give us an extension, i think the prime minister has made a decisive pivot in the other direction, so we are into the realm now of talking to jeremy corbyn, having another indicative vote process, but underpinned by the government. interesting that the prime minister said the government would be bound b
corbyn, that suggest that remainers in the cabinet have won the daym certainly feels like momentum has their way, you are right, clive, now cabinet resignations yet, but i imagine some of the brexiteer cabinet ministers who, i think, are quite comfortable now, reconciled to their being a no—deal brexit, will be pretty angry that once again the prime minister is talking about seeking an extension, and i think some members of the erg, the hardline brexiteers i have been talking to in the house...
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gerry corbyn.lic policy, not sent to someone else to administer on behalf of the government. the last labour government. the last labour government lifted 2 million pensioners out of poverty. 2 million children were lifted out of absolute poverty, and homelessness was cut in half. contrast that with this government, which has put half a million more children into poverty. 400,000 more pensioners into poverty, and dabbled homelessness. by poverty, and dabbled homelessness. by this government, is a political choice. there is nothing inevitable about rising poverty, homelessness, and soaring food bank use in the fifth richest country on earth. so, yes, let's work to try and resolve the brexit deadlock, but, mr speaker, unless this government, u nless speaker, unless this government, unless this government tackles insecure work, low pay, rising pensioner poverty, here government, her government will be marked down for what it is, a failure in the eyes of the people of this country. prime minister. may
gerry corbyn.lic policy, not sent to someone else to administer on behalf of the government. the last labour government. the last labour government lifted 2 million pensioners out of poverty. 2 million children were lifted out of absolute poverty, and homelessness was cut in half. contrast that with this government, which has put half a million more children into poverty. 400,000 more pensioners into poverty, and dabbled homelessness. by poverty, and dabbled homelessness. by this government, is...
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jeremy corbyn is pushing that one.aven't you done that? that has a big, loud constituency in the labour party and they will be very angry if he does a deal with her. yesterday the talk was of yvette cooper push for a no—deal brexit. that is still bubbling. mainly what mps are concentrating on today is trying to produce this micro piece of legislation to force the prime minister to shut off... by 10pm tonight, they reckon. it would still then have to go to the house of lords so it is not a completely done deal and some of the critics are saying it doesn't have any date attached or tell the prime minister what kind of extension to ask for, but it does try to put another roadblock in the way of no deal. always good to see you. you handled that brilliantly. thank you very much. there are trees here a p pa re ntly much. there are trees here apparently they give out something that get in the back of your throat. any broadcaster will tell you that after a few days here you can hardly talk. it is an issue. i'll be back a littl
jeremy corbyn is pushing that one.aven't you done that? that has a big, loud constituency in the labour party and they will be very angry if he does a deal with her. yesterday the talk was of yvette cooper push for a no—deal brexit. that is still bubbling. mainly what mps are concentrating on today is trying to produce this micro piece of legislation to force the prime minister to shut off... by 10pm tonight, they reckon. it would still then have to go to the house of lords so it is not a...
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jeremy corbyn has pretty much let this be a conservatives problem.ow being invited in and his hands are going to be dip in this story as well. let's see whether or not all the politics can hang together. there still is a dangerfor business, hang together. there still is a danger for business, the danger of a crash out, because they deal cannot be done between jeremy crash out, because they deal cannot be done betweenjeremy corbyn and theresa may and cannot be done between theresa may and the european union. talking of the european union, the independent is focusing on me have a picture there of emmanuel macron and the prime minister of ireland, leo varadkar, who met yesterday in paris. leo varadkar talking to emmanuel macron and saying we can't allow this nodal scenario to happen on the 12th of april because, if there were no deal, if the uk were to leave without any kind of deal, between northern ireland and the republic of ireland that could have huge and serious implications ——no deal. ireland that could have huge and serious implications --no dea
jeremy corbyn has pretty much let this be a conservatives problem.ow being invited in and his hands are going to be dip in this story as well. let's see whether or not all the politics can hang together. there still is a dangerfor business, hang together. there still is a danger for business, the danger of a crash out, because they deal cannot be done between jeremy crash out, because they deal cannot be done betweenjeremy corbyn and theresa may and cannot be done between theresa may and the...
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in a room withjeremy corbyn, a man who she saysis withjeremy corbyn, a man who she says is unfit tors of her cabinetjumping ship or being on the edge ofjumping ship. this is the story and the sun today, saying that we have 15 ministers possibly close to resignation, five cabinet ministers and changing your ministers and changing your ministers and changing your ministers and we have ministers already today and now they are close tojumping ship already today and now they are close to jumping ship but already today and now they are close tojumping ship but one of already today and now they are close to jumping ship but one of the things that will really pay them over the edge is that theresa may seeks a long extension to brexit and forces the uk to put forward candidates in the mep elections which is a real let democrat mind for a lot of toys particularly since they started on a manifesto and 2017 saying they would not do this. we will go straight over to the commons and hear the results. order! the ayes to the right, denotes the left, 312. -- ayes to the right, denotes the left, 312.
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corbyn to try to agree a cross—party joint withjeremy corbyn to try to agree a cross—partyjoint dealand potentially if that fails the commons will vote on different brexit options. it must go through by may the 22nd to stop the uk having to have european elections. that front door, all eyes on it. more ministers leaving. we don't know yet whether we were going to get the full support of cabinet for the plan. the remainers in cabinet will no doubt be backing it. the question is whether any of the brexiteers will be unhappy, now, that theresa may is saying she wants to hold cross—party talks. that inevitably will sound like she's going to move towards a softer brexit because the labour party have talked about wanting a much closer alliance with europe. indeed, the labour party have put forward the suggestion that britain stays within the orbit of the customs union, with some extra alignment with the single market. that crosses over some of the red lines theresa may has set in the red lines theresa may has set in the past. so it is a crucial moment of pivoting for theresa may. chris gra
corbyn to try to agree a cross—party joint withjeremy corbyn to try to agree a cross—partyjoint dealand potentially if that fails the commons will vote on different brexit options. it must go through by may the 22nd to stop the uk having to have european elections. that front door, all eyes on it. more ministers leaving. we don't know yet whether we were going to get the full support of cabinet for the plan. the remainers in cabinet will no doubt be backing it. the question is whether any...
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. that and engage in a fireside chat withjeremy corbyn.hat's not acceptable. theresa may has announced that the government will seek a further extension to the brexit process. in a statement in downing street earlier this evening, which followed seven hours of cabinet discussions, the prime minister said the delay should be as short as possible. mrs may offered to work with the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, to find a deal both parties could support. she said it would have to include her withdrawal agreement. in the past hour, the labour leader has said he's "very happy" to meet the prime minister. let's hear the prime minister's statement in full. i've just come from chairing seven hours of cabinet meetings, focused on finding a route out of the current impasse. one that will deliver the brexit that the british people voted for, and allow us to move on in bringing our divided country back together. i know there are some who are so fed up with delay and endless arguments that they would like to leave with no deal next week. i've always been
. that and engage in a fireside chat withjeremy corbyn.hat's not acceptable. theresa may has announced that the government will seek a further extension to the brexit process. in a statement in downing street earlier this evening, which followed seven hours of cabinet discussions, the prime minister said the delay should be as short as possible. mrs may offered to work with the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, to find a deal both parties could support. she said it would have to include her...
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going to these talks between theresa may and jeremy corbyn, two things that expected we re corbyn, twone is a move towards a softer brexit, a customs union possibly adding onto her deal. and the second is this pressure for a vote which was developed by peter kyle and phil wilson, two labour mps, they had their first idea as backbench mps, they then did quite a lot of work across the two parties to get support from both labour and tory mps, they have people like hugh merryman, villa hammond's pbs, they have got their amendments whipped by labour, which after being developed with input from keir starmer, sans iver high level, the labour party has been involved in this. —— philip hammond. the big question what this is, will actually a, be considered by theresa may, who, she has been a truly strong on throughout this process is to say there is no way i would never consider a second referendum. it is something that and debates, she has been strongest unusually. and this is one of the things they discussed today, hot a source say that said it came out multiple times in this meeting. —— a sou
going to these talks between theresa may and jeremy corbyn, two things that expected we re corbyn, twone is a move towards a softer brexit, a customs union possibly adding onto her deal. and the second is this pressure for a vote which was developed by peter kyle and phil wilson, two labour mps, they had their first idea as backbench mps, they then did quite a lot of work across the two parties to get support from both labour and tory mps, they have people like hugh merryman, villa hammond's...
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theresa may says the uk needs another extension to brexit, and offers to sit down with labour's jeremy corbyn to end the stalemate. this debate, this division, cannot drag on much longer. it is putting members of parliament and everyone else under immense pressure, and it is doing damage to our politics. as ministers emerged from number ten, some were said to be opposed to the new approach, because of the appeal to labour. so far, she hasn't shown much sign of compromise, but i'm pleased that today she has indicated that she will accept the view of parliament and is prepared to reach out and have that discussion. let us be patient is the response from the european council president, donald tusk, but the scottish national party is unimpressed. this isa national party is unimpressed. this is a process that we are engaged in in parliament, there is a bill out tomorrow that will extend the article 50 process, and what we have seen today is a prime minister who seems to want to ignore that and engage ina seems to want to ignore that and engage in a fireside chat with jeremy corbyn. that's not acce
theresa may says the uk needs another extension to brexit, and offers to sit down with labour's jeremy corbyn to end the stalemate. this debate, this division, cannot drag on much longer. it is putting members of parliament and everyone else under immense pressure, and it is doing damage to our politics. as ministers emerged from number ten, some were said to be opposed to the new approach, because of the appeal to labour. so far, she hasn't shown much sign of compromise, but i'm pleased that...
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jeremy corbyn taking be people who see this as an example ofjeremy corbyn taking a personal interest that has dogged the labour party for much of his leadership. the labour party have said this showsjeremy corbyn has my desire to make procedure is as robust as possible and rebuild trust with the jewish robust as possible and rebuild trust with thejewish community. however, others may see it as a relatively stark and relatively recent admission that perhaps there are issues within the compliance system. interestingly, today in a letter to the sunday times, several labour mps are calling for a fully independent body to deal with complaints of racism, harassment and bullying. they claim the current compliance system is broken. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn involved in talks with the prime minister about brexit and whether they can agree a compromise deal. what is the latest? jeremy corbyn and theresa may have met twice so far in person. there have also been talks going on in the background at a senior level. today we have heard from david liddington, the de facto deputy of theresa may. he ha
jeremy corbyn taking be people who see this as an example ofjeremy corbyn taking a personal interest that has dogged the labour party for much of his leadership. the labour party have said this showsjeremy corbyn has my desire to make procedure is as robust as possible and rebuild trust with the jewish robust as possible and rebuild trust with thejewish community. however, others may see it as a relatively stark and relatively recent admission that perhaps there are issues within the compliance...
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she will have to sit down withjeremy corbyn this week and shift some of her red lines. yes.that they sit down as soon as possible. the expectation they will be in her office in the house of commons tomorrow. and start working out whether they can genuinely reach some sort of consensus oi’ genuinely reach some sort of consensus or whether this is just off for show and i hope they reach some sort of off for show and i hope they reach some sort of consensus off for show and i hope they reach some sort of consensus and that once they have, with the plan they can agree on they have, with the plan they can agree on they will put it before mps for a vote, probably on monday before theresa may goes back to the ague on wednesday for this emergency brexit summit and if they do not manage to reach a deal, then the comments can take over the process again as it has previously done and hold another series of indicative both possibly with the run—up between theresa maymake their own custom —— theresa may's deal and the customs union. either way, the hope is that when she goes back to brus
she will have to sit down withjeremy corbyn this week and shift some of her red lines. yes.that they sit down as soon as possible. the expectation they will be in her office in the house of commons tomorrow. and start working out whether they can genuinely reach some sort of consensus oi’ genuinely reach some sort of consensus or whether this is just off for show and i hope they reach some sort of off for show and i hope they reach some sort of consensus off for show and i hope they reach...
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no confidence in corbyn. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after reports that the party failed to take disciplinary action. fighting between army rebels and pro—government rebels threatens the capital in aaa. a british woman has been arrested in dubai for calling and ex—husband —— her head —— ex—husband an idiot on facebook. for second year in the row, the river thames is light blue. cambridge beat oxford in both the men's and women's races. watford produced a stunning comeback to win the fa cup final, their first in 35 years. and coming up in half an hour, the travel show is in tokyo as the city cou nts travel show is in tokyo as the city counts down to hosting the 2020 paralympics. good evening. welcome to bbc news. theresa may says there's a risk brexit won't happen unless a deal can be agreed with labour. cross—party talks have been taking place to try to break the stalemate on getting the eu withdrawal agreement through parliament. labour says further talks are planned — but t
no confidence in corbyn. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after reports that the party failed to take disciplinary action. fighting between army rebels and pro—government rebels threatens the capital in aaa. a british woman has been arrested in dubai for calling and ex—husband —— her head —— ex—husband an idiot on facebook. for second year in the row, the river thames is light blue. cambridge beat oxford in both the men's and women's races. watford...
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to say thatjeremy corbyn is snubbing the queen is i think unfair, if the queen wrote tojeremy corbynly turn up. what he is doing is snubbing donald trump. he is in line with public opinion by a margin of 2—1, the public oppose a state visit, he has accused the us president of engaging in racist and misogynist rhetoric and backing climate change denial. these are consistent with jeremy corbyn‘s views and have been for an extremely long time. he doesn't like donald trump, donald trump i imagine, if he knows who he is, probably doesn't like him either. that's not the reality of politics is it, diplomacy? but he is not prime minister, he doesn't need to be nice to donald trump at the moment, you may need to be nice to donald trump in the future, but even that i think, he is hoping will not happen through circumstances in the us. he wants to be prime minister, he wants to lead this country through his version of brexit, there are some things you have to swallow, especially when it comes to a country we have a special relationship with, which we need to maintain, which is bigger than any s
to say thatjeremy corbyn is snubbing the queen is i think unfair, if the queen wrote tojeremy corbynly turn up. what he is doing is snubbing donald trump. he is in line with public opinion by a margin of 2—1, the public oppose a state visit, he has accused the us president of engaging in racist and misogynist rhetoric and backing climate change denial. these are consistent with jeremy corbyn‘s views and have been for an extremely long time. he doesn't like donald trump, donald trump i...
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labour leaderjeremy corbyn data.ur chief correspondent isn't that such a lobby at the houses of parliament. we had a reaction to the shooting range issue at the end. but going back to that main body at the interview. obviously about brexit. i was struck by the labour leader saying nobody talked about redlines, there is an awful lot of talking to do. we are literally days away from a default no—deal brexit. he did not sound like he felt an enormous sense of urgency. a sign that much more negative than his bite last night going into all of this how they want to be constructive about this all. he did not sound optimistic about the idea being done. we had a read out from that meeting from downing street to get their side of that. they said that the talks were constructive, that both sides are a joint flexibility, and a commitment to bring the current brexit uncertainty to a close. they have agreed a programme of work. we understand that this is negotiating teams on both sides. they are going to me again later on tonight
labour leaderjeremy corbyn data.ur chief correspondent isn't that such a lobby at the houses of parliament. we had a reaction to the shooting range issue at the end. but going back to that main body at the interview. obviously about brexit. i was struck by the labour leader saying nobody talked about redlines, there is an awful lot of talking to do. we are literally days away from a default no—deal brexit. he did not sound like he felt an enormous sense of urgency. a sign that much more...
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let us move away from jeremy corbyn.ega she was the enforcer in the morality police guard. —— shamima begum. it says she was carrying a rifle and went around telling women for wearing the wrong colour shoes and was generally... she was not the innocent mother of three that she has portrayed herself as subsequently. i think it is quite interesting because there are longer stories and other papers about this, but what we are hearing really is that there is far more to this story than meets the eye. where has all this come from, do we think as much as they've been briefing? summit the intelligence sources, it is interesting to note that this is coming out at the time, she is being stripped of her british citizenship, but her lawyers are planning a legal challenge to try and overturn that decision. i think the briefing on both sides, she gave one account when she spoke to the times a few weeks ago and made out that she was this innocent housewife, she had already lost two children and then she lost her son very recently. now
let us move away from jeremy corbyn.ega she was the enforcer in the morality police guard. —— shamima begum. it says she was carrying a rifle and went around telling women for wearing the wrong colour shoes and was generally... she was not the innocent mother of three that she has portrayed herself as subsequently. i think it is quite interesting because there are longer stories and other papers about this, but what we are hearing really is that there is far more to this story than meets...
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this is absolutely intolerable injeremy corbyn is refundable.t of view, that he is aware of the issue? that some of this evidence of anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, in fact, anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, infact, a labour anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, in fact, a labour spokesman today said that the party does take allegations of anti—semitism seriously and said thatjeremy corbyn has a desire to make procedure is as robust and efficient as possible, and to rebuild trust with the jewish as possible, and to rebuild trust with thejewish community. so labour are saying that what this shows is mr corbyn is aware of the problem and is trying to do something about it. the facts show that jeremy corbyn has not done anything about it. i reported a member of the labour party who downloaded anti—semitic images from a white supremacist website. it has now emerged that actually action was to be taken at somebody from jeremy corbyn‘s office intervene and stop the action being taken. now something has been done because the is
this is absolutely intolerable injeremy corbyn is refundable.t of view, that he is aware of the issue? that some of this evidence of anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, in fact, anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, infact, a labour anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, in fact, a labour spokesman today said that the party does take allegations of anti—semitism seriously and said thatjeremy corbyn has a desire to make procedure is as robust and efficient as possible,...
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even if teresa manjeremy corbyn can find common cause, it's even if teresa manjeremy corbyn can findminister to move away from her redline after digging in for so long. the view at the top of the government seems to be do whatever it takes. very nice to see you. for me, it's an article of faith that we might leave the european union, we promise a country that we would do so, and the only way unless the prime minister deal is to be voted through, is to seek would labour some common ground so that we can have a swift exit. but you also promised to conservative voters that would be no moves getting away some of her redline. if we were not to leave, because we were unprepared in a situation that we now face, to move any of the redlines that we had set, then we would effectively mean we would never leave it all. he would not offer legal guarantees compromises a blast, but might accept labours plan for a custom union so long resisted by the tories. that's a prize, and if you offered it to my colleagues five yea rs offered it to my colleagues five years ago, we would have bitten off the arm
even if teresa manjeremy corbyn can find common cause, it's even if teresa manjeremy corbyn can findminister to move away from her redline after digging in for so long. the view at the top of the government seems to be do whatever it takes. very nice to see you. for me, it's an article of faith that we might leave the european union, we promise a country that we would do so, and the only way unless the prime minister deal is to be voted through, is to seek would labour some common ground so...
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corbyn.ill he call for a second election or try to help her out? it will be different -- difficult for jeremy corbyn to navigate through this. in a certain way, you can see the parliament numbers being the way they are, the prime minister feels there is no option right now, other than to reach out. from the labor position, how to is tote this policy pursue a general election. there is an opportunity to say that we will not help out at this late stage, therefore trying to push the election. on the flipside, they can be blamed if that scenario for not stepping up, not coming to a consensus. when, in their manifesto, they did promise to deliver. it is a difficult navigation for the labour party. do we know that theresa may does not want a no deal under any circumstances? >> i think the indication yesterday is that she will do everything possible to avoid a no deal. that is part of why we have seen brexiteers coming out fairly angrily since the speech, saying why are we giving up the idea of leav
corbyn.ill he call for a second election or try to help her out? it will be different -- difficult for jeremy corbyn to navigate through this. in a certain way, you can see the parliament numbers being the way they are, the prime minister feels there is no option right now, other than to reach out. from the labor position, how to is tote this policy pursue a general election. there is an opportunity to say that we will not help out at this late stage, therefore trying to push the election. on...
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well, she does now, and it is called jeremy corbyn. leader has provoked an incandescent explosion of rage amongst her party‘s brexiteers. 0ne of rage amongst her party‘s brexiteers. one said he felt like he had been punched in the face. another compared mrs may‘s conduct to that of neville chamberlain at munich when he caved in to hitler. in the commons this lunchtime, we have had a series of tory mps getting up amazed that mrs may is prepared to do a deal with a marxist, rather than her own party. but it seems to me the prime minister has had a sort of do masculine conversion on the road to brexit. the sort of moment of realisation that she is simply not going to be able to get her brexit deal through on the back of tory and dup deal through on the back of tory and d u p votes deal through on the back of tory and dup votes alone, she is going to need labour support. secondly, a realisation that for any deal to get through, it will have to be a softer sort of brexit and that may mean staying in some form of customs union. i think she h
well, she does now, and it is called jeremy corbyn. leader has provoked an incandescent explosion of rage amongst her party‘s brexiteers. 0ne of rage amongst her party‘s brexiteers. one said he felt like he had been punched in the face. another compared mrs may‘s conduct to that of neville chamberlain at munich when he caved in to hitler. in the commons this lunchtime, we have had a series of tory mps getting up amazed that mrs may is prepared to do a deal with a marxist, rather than her...
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working with jeremy corbyn to move forward on brexit. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all, but far worse than that would be to fail to deliver on brexit. labour has defended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism. commemorations take place to mark 25 rwanda, in which about a tenth of the prince william hasjust rwanda, in which about a tenth of the prince william has just finished a three week stint working secretly with the uk intelligence agencies. a new boat race record, james cracknell will become the oldest person ever to i’ow cracknell will become the oldest person ever to row in the annual oxford— cambridge clash this afternoon. good afternoon. theresa may says there's a risk brexit won't happen, unless a deal can be agreed with labour. cross—party talks have been taking place to break the stalement on getting an agreement through parliament. labour says further talks are planned, but said it was disappointing that there had not been any movement on the government's so—called "red lines". here's o
working with jeremy corbyn to move forward on brexit. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all, but far worse than that would be to fail to deliver on brexit. labour has defended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism. commemorations take place to mark 25 rwanda, in which about a tenth of the prince william hasjust rwanda, in which about a tenth of the prince william has just finished a three week stint working secretly with the uk intelligence agencies. a new...
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she wants to talk tojeremy corbyn about a political declaration on ourfuture corbyn about a politicalbide by any decision that parliament makes. they all want to get this done by the 22nd of may to try to avoid taking pa rt 22nd of may to try to avoid taking part in the european elections. there is a lot of anger in the conservative party about this. some brexit supporters are furious about this. i suspect there will be a lot of pressure on the pm from her own party as well. stop brexit! perfectly timed. adam fleming is in brussels. the eu set out strict guidelines and conditions for any further delays. do you think these changes and the collaboration with potentiallyjeremy corbyn in the labour party, will those changes, will they be enough to get an extra delay question mark what the eu has been saying about an extension is that if theresa may wants to get along extension to the brexit process , along extension to the brexit process, another one, to the one we've already had, she would have to louder convincing plan for away forward by next wednesday. she has got a plan for away forw
she wants to talk tojeremy corbyn about a political declaration on ourfuture corbyn about a politicalbide by any decision that parliament makes. they all want to get this done by the 22nd of may to try to avoid taking pa rt 22nd of may to try to avoid taking part in the european elections. there is a lot of anger in the conservative party about this. some brexit supporters are furious about this. i suspect there will be a lot of pressure on the pm from her own party as well. stop brexit!...
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then she should have told mr corbyn she wanted to record it.o be talking about is the discovery when jennie formby took over as general secretary that complaints had not been well handled and a comment by the party this morning was that there are too manyjewish activists accused of anti—semitism and not many people were committing it, and there has been a split, which is sad to observe, between members of the jewish community but the main point for me and many of my colleagues is that this is not a labour party problem, anti—semitism, it isn't all political parties. there is a lot of evidence that if any thing anti—semitic views in the party has actually reduced. if it has possibly we re actually reduced. if it has possibly were cases of it been mislaid or ignored, as we heard in that excerpt from jeremy corbyn, is does that not point to something not being taken as seriously as it should? as far as i know the information has been handled carefully since jennie formby came in. in the two years since mr mcnicol was general secretary, neither was
then she should have told mr corbyn she wanted to record it.o be talking about is the discovery when jennie formby took over as general secretary that complaints had not been well handled and a comment by the party this morning was that there are too manyjewish activists accused of anti—semitism and not many people were committing it, and there has been a split, which is sad to observe, between members of the jewish community but the main point for me and many of my colleagues is that this is...
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theresa may meets jeremy corbyn for talks intnto breaking a dedeadck on brexit.t. lawmakers vote by a majority of 12 back another brexit delay. ghohosn arrested again on charges of corruption. he calls the move outrageous and arbitrary. p preliminary black box report from the ethiopian crash last did allllows flight crewew prprocureses correctly butut cod not cocontrol the jet. government, the french seeking to curb the executive retitirement p packages knowowns golden handshakes. the islaland that gave the komoo dragon their names may be shut down by indonesia to fix problems created by y tourism ad smsmuggling. theresa may is sitting d down wh jeremy corbyn for crisis talks on brexit. ththere are eight days to go unl the new deadlinene for the u.k.o leave the eu. wewednesday,y, mps voted by a majority of one to back ananothr toxit delay that would need bebe approved by the 27 eu members. phililip, thisis votee is takikg place inin the house o of lords. itas approveved by one votee yesterday. two-weekkusuallyy a process. >> whihittled down to justst ou. hours. tha
theresa may meets jeremy corbyn for talks intnto breaking a dedeadck on brexit.t. lawmakers vote by a majority of 12 back another brexit delay. ghohosn arrested again on charges of corruption. he calls the move outrageous and arbitrary. p preliminary black box report from the ethiopian crash last did allllows flight crewew prprocureses correctly butut cod not cocontrol the jet. government, the french seeking to curb the executive retitirement p packages knowowns golden handshakes. the islaland...
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working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all.ot something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that, would be to fail to deliver on brexit, that would be the appalling thing because we were quite clearly told by the people in 2016 to leave the european union and every single politician who went on the air said, "what you decide, we will implement, and parliament has failed to do that. this is interesting, so your position is to get brexit delivered, it is worth doing a deal with jeremy corbyn, even if that means you are little bit away from the prime minister's current plans? —— current red lines? specifically, provided we are leaving the european union, then it is important that we compromise. that is what this is about, and it is through gritted teeth but nevertheless, the most important thing is to actually leave the eu. andrea leadsom, speaking this morning. meanwhile, shadow business secretary rebecca long bailey, one of the labour team in the cross—party talks, said further negotiations are planned but added i
working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all.ot something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that, would be to fail to deliver on brexit, that would be the appalling thing because we were quite clearly told by the people in 2016 to leave the european union and every single politician who went on the air said, "what you decide, we will implement, and parliament has failed to do that. this is interesting, so your position is to get brexit delivered, it is...
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number 10 are not sure, they are wary whetherjeremy corbyn wants to doa wary whetherjeremy corbyn wants might say thank you for the publicity, seeing me walking in and out of numberio publicity, seeing me walking in and out of number 10 and looking prime ministerial, but sorry, i can't do a deal. he seems to be handing out a hand of friendship to do a deal for the greater national good. 0n the other hand, the labour party think that theresa may is dragging her heels, kicking the can down the road, playing for time, heels, kicking the can down the road, playing fortime, so heels, kicking the can down the road, playing for time, so she can get nearer to the exit date. who knows what is going on? suspicions on both sides. the observer had a similar front on both sides. the observer had a similarfront page, tory backlash, furious tories, quote, will oust theresa may if we fight the eu elections. there seems to be a red line for a lot of grassroots tories, the idea that we could be fighting european elections three years after voting to leave. exactly. ithink the question is around relevant
number 10 are not sure, they are wary whetherjeremy corbyn wants to doa wary whetherjeremy corbyn wants might say thank you for the publicity, seeing me walking in and out of numberio publicity, seeing me walking in and out of number 10 and looking prime ministerial, but sorry, i can't do a deal. he seems to be handing out a hand of friendship to do a deal for the greater national good. 0n the other hand, the labour party think that theresa may is dragging her heels, kicking the can down the...
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we have a series that jeremy corbyn has snubbed and we start with the queen.he has been accused of staggering hypocrisy according to the daily mail after snubbing the queen's invitation to a state banquet with donald trump. this is not a massive surprise and he is on the side of public opinion in this respect. donald trump is set to make a state visit injune. and around about two to one the public reject that as a good idea and so he is on the side of public opinion. he has said what the delete mail describes as an extraordinary statement but does not annex troy merritt to me is accuse the us president in engaging in racist and misogynist rhetoric and backing climate change denial. as a result of that, he is not going to dinner with him. also not a massive surprise in that he said that if he became premonition or he would not invite the us president to our shore. so not a huge surprise he will not want to attend a state may quit. also the first time he has been accused of snubbing the queen because he famously did not bow to her at parliament because he famous
we have a series that jeremy corbyn has snubbed and we start with the queen.he has been accused of staggering hypocrisy according to the daily mail after snubbing the queen's invitation to a state banquet with donald trump. this is not a massive surprise and he is on the side of public opinion in this respect. donald trump is set to make a state visit injune. and around about two to one the public reject that as a good idea and so he is on the side of public opinion. he has said what the delete...
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corbyn and theresa may.is manifesto says we need to deliver brexit, our manifesto says we need to deliver brexit. i think it is in the national interest to deliver on the results of the referendum because we are a democracy. iamat i am at westminster as those talks continue. we will bring you the updates as they happen as the brexit deadlock continues. the routine vaccination of girls to prevent against hpv in scotland has led to a dramatic drop in cervical disease. and in sport, tottenham hotspur play their first and in sport, tottenham hotspur play theirfirst game and in sport, tottenham hotspur play their first game at their brand—new £1 billion stadium. they beat crystal palace 2—0. good morning and welcome to bbc newsroom life. i'm annita mcvey. —— bbc newsroom alive. —— bbc newsroom live. the report found that the aircraft possessed a valid certificate of airworthiness. the crew obtained the license and qualifications to conduct the flight, take off appeared very normal. dagmawit moges is the ethiopian
corbyn and theresa may.is manifesto says we need to deliver brexit, our manifesto says we need to deliver brexit. i think it is in the national interest to deliver on the results of the referendum because we are a democracy. iamat i am at westminster as those talks continue. we will bring you the updates as they happen as the brexit deadlock continues. the routine vaccination of girls to prevent against hpv in scotland has led to a dramatic drop in cervical disease. and in sport, tottenham...
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let's examine the wordsjeremy corbyn used in this recording.d that evidence was either being misled, ignored or not used and there had to beat some better system. " there had to beat some better system." does that not suggest a man looking to improve things? system." does that not suggest a man looking to improve things7m suggests a man trying to get a grip on it way too late. more than a year ago thejewish on it way too late. more than a year ago the jewish community demonstrated in parliament square and after that jeremy corbyn demonstrated in parliament square and after thatjeremy corbyn and the general secretary method of deputies and a jewish leader of the council to say what can we do? they said independent system and it has taken nearly a year, more than a year and we are still here. but the comments made there were back in february and i wonder whether to you that indicate somebody who is now, you would say too late, has now come around to your way of thinking. he was talking about lord falconer, it was talking about lord falconer, it w
let's examine the wordsjeremy corbyn used in this recording.d that evidence was either being misled, ignored or not used and there had to beat some better system. " there had to beat some better system." does that not suggest a man looking to improve things? system." does that not suggest a man looking to improve things7m suggests a man trying to get a grip on it way too late. more than a year ago thejewish on it way too late. more than a year ago the jewish community...
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corbyn and if that they will have to have an agreement with jeremy corbyn and if that fails the government will be put to a vote and the government will abide by those results. thank you so much. there will be much more on this endlessly moving story on afternoon live with simon mccoy. growing resistance to antibiotics has been called "the greatest threat to human health" in the 21st century. public health england say the problem is primarily down to the drugs being over prescribed, meaning they become less effective at fighting dangerous bacteria. now a team of researchers believe there may be hope, in the form of honey. tim muffett reports. i was gravely ill, gravely ill. when debbie contracted a urinary tract infection, she assumed antibiotics would take care of it, but things went downhill fast. i developed sepsis, where your body kind of goes into overdrive and it attacks itself. they started pumping antibiotics into me and then as each day passed, they found that antibiotic was not working and i was deteriorating day by day. why weren‘t those antibiotics working? they found that i ha
corbyn and if that they will have to have an agreement with jeremy corbyn and if that fails the government will be put to a vote and the government will abide by those results. thank you so much. there will be much more on this endlessly moving story on afternoon live with simon mccoy. growing resistance to antibiotics has been called "the greatest threat to human health" in the 21st century. public health england say the problem is primarily down to the drugs being over prescribed,...
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vote in order to get jeremy corbyn's vote in order to push a deal through parliament.she has to reach across parliament which is upsetting across parliament which is upsetting a lot of her cabinet and when you look at the observer, it is as if they pre—empted everything in the statement. furious tory mps. a lot of them were already angry. they have been angry for an awfully long time. there is nothing that binds them together. they are at war within themselves, as is labour. the only reason she is speaking to labour is i think she has no choice at this stage, she has to get her deal — even though we know it is a rotten deal — even though we know it is a rotte n d eal deal — even though we know it is a rotten deal — to get it through because. that is all there is. northern ireland will not co—operate so northern ireland will not co—operate so she has no choice. she has already been humiliated at least twice, three times when the bill has been sent down in parliament so now, that said, she has no other choice but to go across to labour because they might vote for it and
vote in order to get jeremy corbyn's vote in order to push a deal through parliament.she has to reach across parliament which is upsetting across parliament which is upsetting a lot of her cabinet and when you look at the observer, it is as if they pre—empted everything in the statement. furious tory mps. a lot of them were already angry. they have been angry for an awfully long time. there is nothing that binds them together. they are at war within themselves, as is labour. the only reason...
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i hope thatjeremy corbyn and his labour mps hope thatjeremy corbyn and his labourmps can hope thatjeremyy be bound into any final decision on a compromise deal. just talk us through the logistics of what we can expect on wednesday in westminster. well, we're told these talks will take place quickly, so they will be chatting face to face and trying to work out where the common ground is, can theresa may, for example, now stomach britain staying in the customs union, as labour has suggested? there were also in parliament tomorrow be a bill that some backbenchers are trying to push through to take the no deal scenario off the table. it is a very small bill but no mps are worried that time is ticking on, because a member, amidst all this, we have a new deadline looming for britain to fall out of the eu, that is the 12th of april. it is a matter of days now and that is why all of a sudden, there is frantic activity as theresa may tries to avoid that happening. it is certainly not something she wa nts to it is certainly not something she wants to see as prime minister. we will keep across the
i hope thatjeremy corbyn and his labour mps hope thatjeremy corbyn and his labourmps can hope thatjeremyy be bound into any final decision on a compromise deal. just talk us through the logistics of what we can expect on wednesday in westminster. well, we're told these talks will take place quickly, so they will be chatting face to face and trying to work out where the common ground is, can theresa may, for example, now stomach britain staying in the customs union, as labour has suggested?...
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she is willing to talk about that with jeremy corbyn. that will make some of the tories very angry. >> it has made them very angry. today, we have heard rhetoric that it was a grave mistake for may to meet with a marxist and anti-semite like corbyn. we have seen two ministers resigning. there was a motion drawn up in parliament by some of her mp's that wanted to see her salary cut in half and stripped her of control of the brexit process. a lot of it is risking this move to find a compromise with corbyn to split up the conservative party. brent: how does his own party feel about the head of labour recognizing with the head of the conservatives? >> some really want to see a compromise. they want to move past this political standstill of the past couple of years. they want to put their fingerprint on a softer brexit. there is some positive reaction to this from labour. others are pointing jeremy corbyn towards a second referendum. others are s saying that this ia trap. do not go for it. brent: thank you. here are some of the other stories
she is willing to talk about that with jeremy corbyn. that will make some of the tories very angry. >> it has made them very angry. today, we have heard rhetoric that it was a grave mistake for may to meet with a marxist and anti-semite like corbyn. we have seen two ministers resigning. there was a motion drawn up in parliament by some of her mp's that wanted to see her salary cut in half and stripped her of control of the brexit process. a lot of it is risking this move to find a...
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a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. two children have been killed in texas, after a tornado caused a tree to hit their family car. good afternoon. theresa may's deputy says both the conservatives and labour will have to compromise, if their continuing talks over brexit are to end in an agreement. cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european parliament on may 23rd. it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections. he said holding them woul
a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is...
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corbyn himself quite likes it.o there has long been a theory that what corbin's ideal out kim -- outcome would be for brexit to happen, for it to be theresa may's fault, and for him afterwards to say i did not want to. that raises questions about how much he wants his fingerprints on it with just days to go. thank you very much for the analysis. frompick more -- hickmore aberdeen is still with us. are you watching what the pound is doing? or are you getting involved? i just had a quick chat with richard james, your currency guy, and i agree with his stance. you can expect there is no chance of a hard brexit is difficult to use here, meaning that you got a good deal of downside in the pound if things start unraveling again. our view is very much that i know deal rights it is only a table. but parliament has got a clear idea of what kind of brexit we did get. doing, we are focusing back on fundamentals for the companies we like. if we can find an alternative somewhere else in the world, just to avoid the volatility.
corbyn himself quite likes it.o there has long been a theory that what corbin's ideal out kim -- outcome would be for brexit to happen, for it to be theresa may's fault, and for him afterwards to say i did not want to. that raises questions about how much he wants his fingerprints on it with just days to go. thank you very much for the analysis. frompick more -- hickmore aberdeen is still with us. are you watching what the pound is doing? or are you getting involved? i just had a quick chat...
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working with jeremy corbyn is not something i wa nt to jeremy corbyn is not something i want to do, atxit. we we re be to fail to deliver on brexit. we were quite clearly told by the people in 2016 to leave the eu, and every politician who went on the air said, what you decide, we will implement. those talks with labour look likely to continue in the coming days, but the party has complained that the government hasn't accepted its demand for a customs union. we are willing to be flexible, but we have to see the government move they are red lines first. we have outlined our concerns and where we would like to get to, but equally, compromise works both ways, and we are not seeing any element of compromise from the government. we are hopeful that will change in the coming days, and we will consider any proposals they put to us, if they come near to the objectives we are trying to achieve. parliament is making its voice heard on brexit, and all sides talk about compromise, but it is still not clear how a deal can be done. the arguments rage in westminster, but what do conservative voters i
working with jeremy corbyn is not something i wa nt to jeremy corbyn is not something i want to do, atxit. we we re be to fail to deliver on brexit. we were quite clearly told by the people in 2016 to leave the eu, and every politician who went on the air said, what you decide, we will implement. those talks with labour look likely to continue in the coming days, but the party has complained that the government hasn't accepted its demand for a customs union. we are willing to be flexible, but...
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about jeremy corbyn and what does the recording tell us aboutjeremy corbyn and how he is dealing with anti—semitism? dealing with this issue of anti-semitism? people will potentially interpret it in a couple of different ways. perhaps people will look at the words he is saying and so it is good that he is taking and so it is good that he is taking a personal hand in trying to tackle this issue. it shows his personal commitment to doing that. the labour party saying this shows jeremy corbyn‘s desire to make procedures as robust as possible and rebuild trust with the jewish community. others may say it is one of the sta rkest others may say it is one of the starkest and rather relatively recent potential admission that may be the complaints procedure is not doing thejob it be the complaints procedure is not doing the job it needs to do. be the complaints procedure is not doing thejob it needs to do. in a letter to the sunday times today, seven labour mps, including dame margaret hodge, are calling for a fully independent body, as they describe it, to deal with complaints of racism and h
about jeremy corbyn and what does the recording tell us aboutjeremy corbyn and how he is dealing with anti—semitism? dealing with this issue of anti-semitism? people will potentially interpret it in a couple of different ways. perhaps people will look at the words he is saying and so it is good that he is taking and so it is good that he is taking a personal hand in trying to tackle this issue. it shows his personal commitment to doing that. the labour party saying this shows jeremy...
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i am attempt to destabilise jeremy corbyn. iam not attempt to destabilise jeremy corbyn.re not, but the fact he does not understand how to lead and the fact he does not understand that when an mp reaches out to him, and if you have suffered death threats, reaches out to him that he should maybe have the courtesy to respond tells me everything we need to know about what kind of leader or not leader he is. disciplinary matters do not fall atjeremy corbyn's is. disciplinary matters do not fall at jeremy corbyn's feet, but he is. disciplinary matters do not fall atjeremy corbyn's feet, but he is the leader. it isjennie formby who is in charge of discipline, but jeremy corbyn cannot escape theirs, can he, as leader? he has somehow looked the other way. when did the reports come out? 18 months ago? a good while ago. this has been knocking around ever since. it was knocking around before. it prompted the report. she has somehow declared it is all all right, there we re declared it is all all right, there were no specifics, nothing was in force that he has all we ever hear is tha
i am attempt to destabilise jeremy corbyn. iam not attempt to destabilise jeremy corbyn.re not, but the fact he does not understand how to lead and the fact he does not understand that when an mp reaches out to him, and if you have suffered death threats, reaches out to him that he should maybe have the courtesy to respond tells me everything we need to know about what kind of leader or not leader he is. disciplinary matters do not fall atjeremy corbyn's is. disciplinary matters do not fall at...
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series i mean reaches out to the opposition leader jeremy corbyn to try and break the deadlock. also coming up. we won the battle about we still have to win the war a celebration on the streets of algeria after the resignation of the president of the country's political future remains. the head of nato warns the us congress about the threat posed by russia. also ahead of the money laundering trial of his former. pleads not guilty to the disappearance of millions from a state's investment from. the u.k. prime minister to resign may has just ended a meeting with the main opposition leader jeremy corben to try and break the brics a deadlock the u.k. has to sell the european union in just nine days from now but so far the parliament has not agreed on a withdrawal plan the e.u. commission president has warned the britain will not get another short extension to brics it unless politicians agree an exit deal by april the twelfth paul brennan joins us live from london simple there's been some action inside the commons what's been going on. well in the last half an hour we've had a momen
series i mean reaches out to the opposition leader jeremy corbyn to try and break the deadlock. also coming up. we won the battle about we still have to win the war a celebration on the streets of algeria after the resignation of the president of the country's political future remains. the head of nato warns the us congress about the threat posed by russia. also ahead of the money laundering trial of his former. pleads not guilty to the disappearance of millions from a state's investment from....
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theresa may prepares to meet labour leaderjeremy corbyn in a last—ditch bid to find a way forward. new dawn for algeria. celebrations as president bouteflika resigns ending two decades in power. accused of stealing billions of dollars. the corruption trial of malaysia's four minister najib razak gets under way. —— former prime minister. most roadblocks have been cleared for trade deals between usa and china as talks begin in washington. here we are, breathing you on all you need to know with regards to brexit, the other global news stories, business and of course a sport. we would love to hear from you. tell us what you think about the stories we are covering today. get in touch — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. we began with britain's prime minister who is to ask the european union for another delay to brexit. to give her more time to reach agreement on parliament. theresa may is also saying she will try again to reach a compliment that might optimise with the labour opposition leaderjeremy corbyn which has incensed many senior figures leaderjeremy corbyn which has incensed
theresa may prepares to meet labour leaderjeremy corbyn in a last—ditch bid to find a way forward. new dawn for algeria. celebrations as president bouteflika resigns ending two decades in power. accused of stealing billions of dollars. the corruption trial of malaysia's four minister najib razak gets under way. —— former prime minister. most roadblocks have been cleared for trade deals between usa and china as talks begin in washington. here we are, breathing you on all you need to know...
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team corbyn and team may were pairly alive.es for offering no change in the deal. that is disappointing, compromise requires change. we want the talks to continue. and we have written in those terms to the government. but we do need change if we are going to compromise. some brexiteers say leave with no deal and maybe change prime minister. the prime minister herself has made it clear she is not going to be leader for much longer. so we will have a new leader a new prime minister. that new prime minister will not want to be tied into the withdrawal agreement, with the option of an extension he or she will be in a stronger position to get the right deal for the united kingdom and that seems to me to be in the national interest. if theresa may strikes a deal with jeremy corbyn, mps on both sides could mute knee. some tories hate the idea of even talking tojeremy corbyn. many labour mps want even talking tojeremy corbyn. many labourmps wanta even talking tojeremy corbyn. many labour mps want a new referendum, whatever deal is stru
team corbyn and team may were pairly alive.es for offering no change in the deal. that is disappointing, compromise requires change. we want the talks to continue. and we have written in those terms to the government. but we do need change if we are going to compromise. some brexiteers say leave with no deal and maybe change prime minister. the prime minister herself has made it clear she is not going to be leader for much longer. so we will have a new leader a new prime minister. that new...
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boris johnson in —— accuses her of trusting brexit to jeremy corbyn that will result in britain continuingbe run by the eu. the whole point is they will be run by the eu and their opinion and we will have even less of a say than we do now. you are citing the former foreign secretary borisjohnson who last year you are rather unpleasant word about the business sector. again, from a business point of view people don't want to see dislocation. people don't want to roll the dice and just hope that everything is going to be all right on the night. what's the prime minister is doing, eye it is still a tough ask. she has got to try to get tough ask. she has got to try to get to some kind of agreement with the labour leaderjeremy corbyn and that probably means, i think now, that we are heading towards some sort of customs union arrangement. but there is an awful lot of politics to flow between now and then and this has got to be done pretty quickly.
boris johnson in —— accuses her of trusting brexit to jeremy corbyn that will result in britain continuingbe run by the eu. the whole point is they will be run by the eu and their opinion and we will have even less of a say than we do now. you are citing the former foreign secretary borisjohnson who last year you are rather unpleasant word about the business sector. again, from a business point of view people don't want to see dislocation. people don't want to roll the dice and just hope...