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david cameron do you think it was motivated by or personal no i mean i think i think david cameron was so convinced that he would with the british people would reject that makes it that you felt justified in taking the gamble and i think that was an irresponsible gamble i think he was playing russian roulette with the british future because it's in there it's an irrevocable change it's not like an ordinary election where five years later you could you couldn't vote the reverse and as such perhaps it should have been a very least a two thirds majority not a fifty percent majority i know that you voted to remain in the backs of the vote even though you argued that like the majority of the electorate you weren't qualified to deliver an opinion in the first place you actually suggested that no one was unless they had a ph d. in economics isn't that true about any. political choice any directly sort of views and that's why we have a representative democracy a parliamentary democracy rather than a plebiscite democracy you elect members of parliament who whatever their qualifications at least
david cameron do you think it was motivated by or personal no i mean i think i think david cameron was so convinced that he would with the british people would reject that makes it that you felt justified in taking the gamble and i think that was an irresponsible gamble i think he was playing russian roulette with the british future because it's in there it's an irrevocable change it's not like an ordinary election where five years later you could you couldn't vote the reverse and as such...
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britain's prince william and former prime minister david cameron are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited fee for report has been made public now. also coming up the former us intelligence chief says meddling is in russia's d.n.a. therefore is proof enough says that moscow continues to infiltrate american politics comment came out in a new c.n.n. documentary again we'll look at the details where. criticisms leveled at the u.s. administration for failing to give solid proof to back its claims that the syrian government is preparing a chemical weapons attack. by their thanks joining us this day in moscow this so wednesday the twenty eighth of june my name's kevin away and you're watching r.t. international and its football first england's world cup dating team has been implicated now in a corruption scandal over its failed push to host the twenty eight and told them of a fee for report also names former u.k. prime minister david cameron and prince william who are apparently at a meeting where vote swappi
britain's prince william and former prime minister david cameron are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited fee for report has been made public now. also coming up the former us intelligence chief says meddling is in russia's d.n.a. therefore is proof enough says that moscow continues to infiltrate american politics comment came out in a new c.n.n. documentary again we'll look at the details where. criticisms...
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and david cameron were theresa may and david cameron were operating on a slim majority anyway. the dup supported them in all kinds of votes that you or i would not be talking about on tv and it didn't worry tory backbenchers then what the dup position was. and northern ireland generally doesn't seem to bother this tory party very much at all. nobody here talks about the fa ct all. nobody here talks about the fact the assembly has collapsed several months ago. they haven't been able to put humpty dumpty back together again. that seems to be of no concern to the prime minister before or since the election. she didn't even visit northern ireland to help out with that issue. a final thought about timescale because it's not on anyone's side, is it?|j suspect it won't be a coalition. we already know that. it will be eight confidence and supply arrangement, possibly a fairly loose arrangement. what everyone should remember is if you cast your mind back to the 1970s and the labour government, they were trying to do deals with all kinds of people, including the northern irish mps. it re
and david cameron were theresa may and david cameron were operating on a slim majority anyway. the dup supported them in all kinds of votes that you or i would not be talking about on tv and it didn't worry tory backbenchers then what the dup position was. and northern ireland generally doesn't seem to bother this tory party very much at all. nobody here talks about the fa ct all. nobody here talks about the fact the assembly has collapsed several months ago. they haven't been able to put...
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s prince william and former prime minister david cameron find themselves embroiled in a scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup finals after the release of a long awaited report. just after four pm here in moscow this wednesday but twenty eighth of june hello and welcome to r.t. international i mean an o'neil russia sees washington's claims that the syrian government could be preparing a chemical attack is an invitation for terror groups to carry out provocations. and joins me live with the details nicky. hi you know while the fonts that the u.s. not only appears to have preempted a chemical attack in syria but also appears to have planned how it's going to respond to an event take place this is a very worrying development to the russian side and a lot of this has to do with concern over the u.s. being perfectible to repeating past mistakes and russia's foreign ministry and its latest statement has issued a reminder to this respect. we know that the bush administration falsified the facts about weapons of mass destruction in order to justify military aggre
s prince william and former prime minister david cameron find themselves embroiled in a scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup finals after the release of a long awaited report. just after four pm here in moscow this wednesday but twenty eighth of june hello and welcome to r.t. international i mean an o'neil russia sees washington's claims that the syrian government could be preparing a chemical attack is an invitation for terror groups to carry out provocations....
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ed vaizey was close to david cameron, and campaigned to remain in the eu.oth her approach and her policies if she's to hold the party together. she will, i think, have to make sure that she takes us all with her. that it becomes a very inclusive government that reaches out to all wings of the party. and i hope as well that she will have read the tea leaves in terms of i think the message that voters sent us. and the message that i got loud and clear is that voters have rejected a hard brexit. we can't any more talk about no deal being better than a bad deal. the view that the nature of brexit will have to change is supported by the fact that the conservatives‘ new partners, the ten mps of the dup, want the uk to stay in the customs union, and want a frictionless border in northern ireland. so is this the end of what critics call a hard brexit? we've got to remember that labour lost this election. you know, when given the choice as to who should lead the country through the brexit negotiations, people, by a majority on the popular vote, chose for theresa may
ed vaizey was close to david cameron, and campaigned to remain in the eu.oth her approach and her policies if she's to hold the party together. she will, i think, have to make sure that she takes us all with her. that it becomes a very inclusive government that reaches out to all wings of the party. and i hope as well that she will have read the tea leaves in terms of i think the message that voters sent us. and the message that i got loud and clear is that voters have rejected a hard brexit....
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s prince william and former prime minister david cameron find themselves embroiled in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup after the release of a long awaited fee for ripley. live from our international news center here in moscow this is r.t. i'm you know neal you're welcome to the program. our top story this hour russia sees washington's claim that the syrian government could be preparing a chemical attack is an invitation for terror groups to provocations so that the u.s. retaliates against nikki reports the fact that the u.s. appears to have not only preempted a chemical attack but is already prepared how it's going to respond such an incident occur is being seen as a worrying development to the russian side and a lot of this has to do with concern over the u.s. being perfect symbol to repeating past mistakes russia's foreign ministry in its latest statement has issued a reminder to this respect. we know that the bush administration falsified the facts about weapons of mass destruction in order to justify military aggression against iraq these
s prince william and former prime minister david cameron find themselves embroiled in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup after the release of a long awaited fee for ripley. live from our international news center here in moscow this is r.t. i'm you know neal you're welcome to the program. our top story this hour russia sees washington's claim that the syrian government could be preparing a chemical attack is an invitation for terror groups to...
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britain's prince william and former prime minister david cameron are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup were calling to a long awaited fee for the report we'll tell you about that next thirty minutes and coming up to form the u.s. intelligence chief says meddling is in russia's d.n.a. and that therefore is proof enough he says that moscow continues to infiltrate american politics the comment came in a new c.n.n. documentary again will try and unravel the details plus criticisms leveled at the u.s. administration for failing to give solid proof to back its claim that the syrian government is preparing a chemical weapons attack. hello good afternoon one pm here in moscow this wednesday the twenty eighth of june my name is kevin owen you're watching r.t. international it's good to have your company football's first world cup bidding team's been implicated in a corruption scandal over its failed push to host a twenty eight hundred tournament a fee for poured out now made public also names former u.k. prime minister david cameron an
britain's prince william and former prime minister david cameron are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup were calling to a long awaited fee for the report we'll tell you about that next thirty minutes and coming up to form the u.s. intelligence chief says meddling is in russia's d.n.a. and that therefore is proof enough he says that moscow continues to infiltrate american politics the comment came in a new c.n.n. documentary again will...
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britain's prince william former prime minister david cameron are in droylsden a corruption scandal over a failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to the long awaited release of. your tuning in from around the world this hour welcome to moscow to r.t. international my mains you know good if your company our top story the trump administration has claimed that the syrian government is preparing to use chemical weapons is a dangerous provocation that's according to a statement from russia's foreign ministry we consider all these insinuations about chemical weapons which are being carried out in the worst traditions of the. two thousand and three nato intervention in iraq as an invitation for terrorists extremists and the armed opposition in syria to carry out another large scale provocation which will result in the unavoidable punishment of president assad according to washington's plans. well this comes as officials in the u.s. administration are under pressure to reveal the evidence that led them to claim the syrian military is preparing a chemical attack the state departme
britain's prince william former prime minister david cameron are in droylsden a corruption scandal over a failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to the long awaited release of. your tuning in from around the world this hour welcome to moscow to r.t. international my mains you know good if your company our top story the trump administration has claimed that the syrian government is preparing to use chemical weapons is a dangerous provocation that's according to a statement from...
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the paper looks at how prince william and former british prime minister david cameron were allegedlysent when a vote—trading deal was discussed. "angola's corruption boom". the new york times has a feature about the country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air. that's on mashable's website. i like that picture. with us is funke abimbola, senior lawyer and diversity leader here in the uk. thank you very much forjoining us. let's start with this cyber attack. it is still ongoing. a great opportunity for the papers to reflect on how big and widespread this is. it is frightening how quickly these attacks spread and the implications. i heard yesterday a well— known firm was badly hit, implications. i heard yesterday a well—known firm was badly hit, one of the largest law firms in the world, they were not
the paper looks at how prince william and former british prime minister david cameron were allegedlysent when a vote—trading deal was discussed. "angola's corruption boom". the new york times has a feature about the country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china,...
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prime minister david cameron and prince william are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited report. good morning to you just turned eight in the morning here in moscow my name's kevin irwin this is r.t. international and we go good this wednesday let me take you through our top stories we're leading with this one a typing error in the i.t. department allegedly helped hackers gain access to the e-mails of clinton campaign chairman john podesta is the news this morning well according to a new documentary on russia's alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election race anyway it's been aired in the last few hours by the american network c.n.n. kara was what she and i took a quick scooter it just now lots of drama there lots of dramatic soundbites lots of dramatic music but i didn't get to see it all after say you watch more of it was that smoking gun. well kevin this is a special report that i add to viewers just a few hours ago as you said and it was billed as the first comprehensive telling on telev
prime minister david cameron and prince william are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited report. good morning to you just turned eight in the morning here in moscow my name's kevin irwin this is r.t. international and we go good this wednesday let me take you through our top stories we're leading with this one a typing error in the i.t. department allegedly helped hackers gain access to the e-mails of clinton...
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britain's prince william former prime minister david cameron are embroiled in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited report. criticism is leveled that the u.s. administration for failing to give solid proof to back its claims of the syrian government is preparing a chemical weapons attack. around the clock across the world this is r.t. international from the team and myself you know me welcome to the program meddling is in russia's d.n.a. according to the former director of u.s. national intelligence james clapper not prove a small school is still making attempts to influence american politics he was appearing in a new documentary heard by the c.n.n. news channel during prime time in america is there any reason to believe that russia is not right now today continuing to attempt to infiltrate u.s. political organizations or individuals or are true or. do we think it's in their d.n.a. . or in the soviet era or no. joint have been known in the studio earlier to explain whether there was an actual smoking gun this time ar
britain's prince william former prime minister david cameron are embroiled in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited report. criticism is leveled that the u.s. administration for failing to give solid proof to back its claims of the syrian government is preparing a chemical weapons attack. around the clock across the world this is r.t. international from the team and myself you know me welcome to the program meddling is in...
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prime minister david cameron and prince william are implicated in a corruption scandal over a failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited report. by very good morning for me kevin owen here in moscow happy wednesday is going good so far let me take you through our top stories then first meddling is in russia's d.n.a. according to the former director of the u.s. national intelligence james clapper but he goes on to say proves that moscow is still making attempts to influence american politics he was appearing in a new documentary that just aired over the last few hours the c.n.n. that. courtroom. i think it's in your d.n.a. . or in the soviet era or no. you've watched this more fully because i said in the last few months at a time through some of it great movie and say you know nice sound effects dramatic music sound bites probably keeps you watching but was the smoking gun walk having nothing much anticipation eva. this latest special report from c.n.n. because it was billed as the first comprehensive telling on russia's attack on the twenty sixteen race
prime minister david cameron and prince william are implicated in a corruption scandal over a failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited report. by very good morning for me kevin owen here in moscow happy wednesday is going good so far let me take you through our top stories then first meddling is in russia's d.n.a. according to the former director of the u.s. national intelligence james clapper but he goes on to say proves that moscow is still making attempts to...
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prime minister david cameron and prince william are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited fee for. moscow this wednesday morning the twenty eighth of june my name's kevin zero in this is r.t. international good to have you with us first the meddling is in russia's d.n.a. according to the former director of the u.s. national intelligence james clapper he goes on to say that therefore proves that moscow is still making attempts to influence american politics he was appearing in a new documentary that in fact we just aired over the last few hours by the c.n.n. network or courtroom. i think it's in their d.n.a. . or in the soviet era or no. gripping but was it actually correct was a good movie to sit maybe in your popcorn too and it certainly be a good headline grabber i watched a bit of it before i went on shift you watch more of it what were your thoughts was of the big smoking gun there or not while i was so much anticipation over this latest special report from c n n it was billed as the first compreh
prime minister david cameron and prince william are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited fee for. moscow this wednesday morning the twenty eighth of june my name's kevin zero in this is r.t. international good to have you with us first the meddling is in russia's d.n.a. according to the former director of the u.s. national intelligence james clapper he goes on to say that therefore proves that moscow is still...
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you have to ask why david cameron did not at that stage lower the voting age to 16 for the referendum then making voting compulsory. that is part of the labour manifesto. i think they do wa nt to labour manifesto. i think they do want to do that. and the lib dems as well and the snp have already done it. but that apathy, it was suggested by jonathan blake, it. but that apathy, it was suggested byjonathan blake, is a p pa re ntly suggested byjonathan blake, is apparently because politicians of a certain age do not know how to talk to young people. this has always been the case, i do a lot of work with schools and debating groups and ifind with schools and debating groups and i find young people are incredibly engaged about politics. that is at school. and i cannot wait to vote. i was involved with the home office withjohn was involved with the home office with john denham was involved with the home office withjohn denham in getting out the youth vote. but in fact what happens is by the time they get to 19, 20, 25, they're so busy with their own opinions but they forget actually that yo
you have to ask why david cameron did not at that stage lower the voting age to 16 for the referendum then making voting compulsory. that is part of the labour manifesto. i think they do wa nt to labour manifesto. i think they do want to do that. and the lib dems as well and the snp have already done it. but that apathy, it was suggested by jonathan blake, it. but that apathy, it was suggested byjonathan blake, is a p pa re ntly suggested byjonathan blake, is apparently because politicians of a...
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a prime minister david cameron and prince william implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited faithful report out. i really want to run the world very good morning for me kevin owen it's just turned eleven in the morning here in moscow this wednesday the twenty eighth of june you're watching the international first meddling is in russia's d.n.a. says the former director of u.s. intelligence james clapper that proves he goes on to say that moscow is still making attempts to influence american politics he was appearing in a new documentary aired by america's c.n.n. news channel in primetime just but six hours ago is there any reason to believe that russia is not right now today continuing to attempt to or to infiltrate u.s. political organizations or individuals or records through or. i think it's in their d.n.a. . were there in the soviet era or no. karen join me in the studio just a bit earlier to explain whether there was actually a smoke. here this story is so much anticipation over this latest special report
a prime minister david cameron and prince william implicated in a corruption scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited faithful report out. i really want to run the world very good morning for me kevin owen it's just turned eleven in the morning here in moscow this wednesday the twenty eighth of june you're watching the international first meddling is in russia's d.n.a. says the former director of u.s. intelligence james clapper that proves...
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we wanted to see more cultural integration, here is what david cameron said at the time. >> the mosty to bring people together to to did things together. i am struck when someone with my father generation, they reply in a similar way, it is something we all did together. 12 years ago we set out a plan for a modern version of national service, to prepare teenagers their responsibility as adult citizen that enables people to meet people from different backgrounds and teaches them life long lesson we're all in thissing itogether. we have duties to our fellow it is citizens, we set up national citizen service, 200,000 british teenagers so far have gone through it, on the way to reaching goal it set out that every person in uk should spend time away from home with people from different backgrounds serving the community, thankfully america is a much better integrated society than britain. but we need to work hard at it, i think that a program for modern national service would be a great idea for america today. to help make sure that isolationism does not grow. what do you think? >> i find
we wanted to see more cultural integration, here is what david cameron said at the time. >> the mosty to bring people together to to did things together. i am struck when someone with my father generation, they reply in a similar way, it is something we all did together. 12 years ago we set out a plan for a modern version of national service, to prepare teenagers their responsibility as adult citizen that enables people to meet people from different backgrounds and teaches them life long...
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prime minister david cameron and prince william are implicated in a corruption scandal over england's bid for the twenty eighteen world cup according to a long awaited return to. the boy possibility. of those from the. israelis is free to reserve the right. figures over facts a producer for america c.n.n. uses apparently caught on camera saying most of the channel's russia related coverage is unsubsidized substantiates but appeals to viewers. are huge cyberattack hits firms around the globe with russia and ukraine bearing the brunt. and russia lambastes the latest u.s. .
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we wanted to see more cultural integration, here is what david cameron said at the time. >> the most people together to to did things together. i am struck when someone with my father generation, they reply in a similar way, it is something we all did together. 12 years ago we set out a plan for a modern version of national service, to prepare teenagers their responsibility as adult citizen that enables people to meet people from different backgrounds and teaches them life long lesson we're all in thissing itogether. we have duties to our fellow it is citizens, we set up national citizen service, 200,000 british teenagers so far have gone through it, on the way to reaching goal it set out that every person in uk should spend time away from home with people from different backgrounds serving the community, thankfully america is a much better integrated society than britain. but we need to work hard at it, i think that a program for modern national service would be a great idea for america today. to help make sure that isolationism does not grow. what do you think? >> i find thatd idea
we wanted to see more cultural integration, here is what david cameron said at the time. >> the most people together to to did things together. i am struck when someone with my father generation, they reply in a similar way, it is something we all did together. 12 years ago we set out a plan for a modern version of national service, to prepare teenagers their responsibility as adult citizen that enables people to meet people from different backgrounds and teaches them life long lesson...
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we wanted to see more cultural integration, here is what david cameron said at the time. >> the mostul way to bring people together to to did things together. i am struck when someone with my father generation, they reply in a similar way, it is something we all did together. 12 years ago we set out a plan for a modern version of national service, to prepare teenagers their responsibility as adult citizen that enables people to meet people from different backgrounds and teaches them life long lesson we're all in thissing itogether. we have duties to our fellow it is citizens, we set up national citizen service, 200,000 british teenagers so far have gone through it, on the way to reaching goal it set out that every person in uk should spend time away from home with people from different backgrounds serving the community, thankfully america is a much better integrated society than britain. but we need to work hard at it, i think that a program for modern national service would be a great idea for america today. to help make sure that isolationism does not grow. what do you think? >> i
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in the event it didn't happen because david cameron gotan didn't happen because david cameron got anans were made, so a short time and of course it's turned out now that they do need that time to try and get some deal. well, i will let you disappear because you can try and assess exactly what has happened here and why we haven't heard from the dup. more from you later, thank you very much for now. 0ur chief political correspondent vicky young. theresa may on her way now to france for that meeting. she's going to be there for the evening and will have dinner, that was planned before the election. the prime minister has left downing street. we had heard some suggestionsjust a few street. we had heard some suggestions just a few moments before that arlene foster and nigel dodds had left downing street through a different exit. it would appear that is indeed the case. we will try to establish what, if anything, has been agreed. some activity to my right. let me have a look. no comment from the chancellor either. philip hammond. he was asked whether it was going to bea he was asked whethe
in the event it didn't happen because david cameron gotan didn't happen because david cameron got anans were made, so a short time and of course it's turned out now that they do need that time to try and get some deal. well, i will let you disappear because you can try and assess exactly what has happened here and why we haven't heard from the dup. more from you later, thank you very much for now. 0ur chief political correspondent vicky young. theresa may on her way now to france for that...
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prime minister david cameron a face report claims that they were present in the room where illegal votes wapping was discussed and say chalk it up as the story. well definitely big names mentioned and lots of curious little dramatic details about courtship attempts of football executives and the bidding parties involved for starters yes there is mention of prince william apparently having been present at a one of the meetings where allegedly david cameron had suggested to south korean officials that they could vote for each other apparently according to this river report these promises were made but never kept and a south korean official according to the garcia report had denied that this happened but according to garcia who was investigating these issues for two years of the if this would have been in violation of anti-pollution rules so certainly some questions there but among some of the other more really curious requests of that have been put in front of the english bidding team are quite interesting to say the least for starters there was talk of potentially meeting with the queen i
prime minister david cameron a face report claims that they were present in the room where illegal votes wapping was discussed and say chalk it up as the story. well definitely big names mentioned and lots of curious little dramatic details about courtship attempts of football executives and the bidding parties involved for starters yes there is mention of prince william apparently having been present at a one of the meetings where allegedly david cameron had suggested to south korean officials...
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he writes today that theresa may blocked david cameron's plans to make that offer.ws conference. she said that was not her recollection about what happened, and the bbc has heard of the wreck it from another former cabinet minister who said it didn't seem to chime with their recollection of events. what is clear that george osborne is yet again happy to use his new position in the newspaper trade to have a pop the prime minister. thanks very much. this is bbc news — the headlines: police say they're examining a range of offences — including manslaughter — after cladding on the grenfell tower block failed fire safety tests. the prime minister says her proposals for eu citizens living in the uk are fair. in northern ireland, a loyalist supergrass has pleaded guilty to 200 charges, including five murders. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... england's cricketers have won the toss. the tourists were 25—1 in the third over. southampton have appointed maurizio pellegrino as their new manager. and the 9—4 favourite won the big race of the day at royal ascot. i'll be back
he writes today that theresa may blocked david cameron's plans to make that offer.ws conference. she said that was not her recollection about what happened, and the bbc has heard of the wreck it from another former cabinet minister who said it didn't seem to chime with their recollection of events. what is clear that george osborne is yet again happy to use his new position in the newspaper trade to have a pop the prime minister. thanks very much. this is bbc news — the headlines: police say...
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i think david cameron was so convinced that he would. have to keep the british people would forget. that he felt justified in taking the gamble and i think that was an irresponsible gamble i think he was playing russian roulette with the british future because it's in there it's in a radical change it's not like an old reelection i guess you could vote for. readings and salutation. some days we must take stock of where our true values lie all quaters like what do we value more our health happiness some physical so. fifty or do we value more an anti-bacterial eyes house having no weeds in our gardens or our never ending lust for corporate dollars this week the state of california the sixth biggest economy in the world secured a rare victory for food and health activists when they declared that good life to the main herbicide used in one sondos roundup weed killer will be added to the state's list of cancer causing chemicals as of july the seventh corporate seed and chemical but he myth has vowed to continue to fight california's decision to the mail despite suffering the loss of her
i think david cameron was so convinced that he would. have to keep the british people would forget. that he felt justified in taking the gamble and i think that was an irresponsible gamble i think he was playing russian roulette with the british future because it's in there it's in a radical change it's not like an old reelection i guess you could vote for. readings and salutation. some days we must take stock of where our true values lie all quaters like what do we value more our health...
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david cameron tried that, going to the eu, we will accept any deal, and we know what happened.ument, if you offer too much at the start, effectively caving. the cards are on the table. everybody knows this. and the clock is ticking. it has got to be finished by march 2019. i think the confrontational approach, characterising theresa may, entirely wrong. you just talk the referendum is going to the overturned. and the delay to the queen's speech. people getting very excited, i gather it was some confusion as to whether the speech gets written on this royal goat... but the actual reason, they have not concluded arrangements, they do not know what is going to be in the date was set seven, eight, nine weeks ago. fed does not look good. arlene foster, have been rating what is in the speech. we are the united kingdom, it is proposing to do a deal with a parliament that has got the majority of the seats in northern ireland, if we have the home parliament why should they not be part of discussions? and the ft quoting barnier, getting impatient? this shows the weakness of theresa may, a
david cameron tried that, going to the eu, we will accept any deal, and we know what happened.ument, if you offer too much at the start, effectively caving. the cards are on the table. everybody knows this. and the clock is ticking. it has got to be finished by march 2019. i think the confrontational approach, characterising theresa may, entirely wrong. you just talk the referendum is going to the overturned. and the delay to the queen's speech. people getting very excited, i gather it was some...
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that was what prime minister david cameron believed. she did not campaign very hard to remain. she has said since that i listen to the people and i will carry out exit to the best of my ability, to get the best deal for britain. unfortunately, she is wounded. she is winded domestically -- wounded domestically international. luyy. the labour party does not have enough power to pull her down, but i would be surprised if this arrangement last the next five years. host: final question -- i know it has been a busy couple of days for you with everything going on in your country. we appreciate your time on c-span. there's some speculation the tweets back and forth in the boroughk market between the london mayor and the president might have spurred more people to go to the polls. any sense on whether that had an impact in the election? guest: it is hard to say. the pollsters did not ask that question. london turned out big for labou r. labour has been very critical of donald trump. labouror of london is a person, also a muslim and has been articulate about donald trump's tweets on how
that was what prime minister david cameron believed. she did not campaign very hard to remain. she has said since that i listen to the people and i will carry out exit to the best of my ability, to get the best deal for britain. unfortunately, she is wounded. she is winded domestically -- wounded domestically international. luyy. the labour party does not have enough power to pull her down, but i would be surprised if this arrangement last the next five years. host: final question -- i know it...
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forty three percent of the vote she got two point three million more votes at this election than david camerongot just a couple of years ago so i'm very pleased with you know the fact we got so much more support but of course the polarization of that election meant that you were the very conservative or. labor and the labor party did much better than anybody anticipated including their own m.p.'s who were busily trying to get rid of jeremy corbyn up until the general election and i will of a sudden the labor party hits forty percent the real victims are you keep going to have a new leader and the liberal democrats they went down half a percent on the day and they're not going to have any leader as well so it was the polarization that affected our result when tony blair got one percent more than what we got at the general election he got a landslide victory so it goes and what about the fact that tourism may suddenly announces i saw it only has runs for president news flash millions of e.u. citizens can stay in britain after all why no mention of this at the queen's speech way no mention of it
forty three percent of the vote she got two point three million more votes at this election than david camerongot just a couple of years ago so i'm very pleased with you know the fact we got so much more support but of course the polarization of that election meant that you were the very conservative or. labor and the labor party did much better than anybody anticipated including their own m.p.'s who were busily trying to get rid of jeremy corbyn up until the general election and i will of a...
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here in britain, david cameron had just been really, kind of young, enthusiastic, doing well.ind of at peace with itself, a confident, multinational, multiracial democracy. two years mtime of the table seemed to have been completely turned. britain looks like one of the weaker members, as it figures out how exactly brexit is going to work. we already saw that, how emmanuel macron gave angela merkel a warm welcome. a slightly frosty welcome when theresa may turned up. tell us about the internal workings of the tory party. if there is going to be a softer brexit, does that thrust back into the decades—old intraparty war in the tory party. how was she going to resolve that is years getting pressure from members of her own party who say there has to be a more inclusive, softer exits? i'm tempted to just say yes and take off my microphone. the short answer is, it is the one thing that has dominated british politics, the dispute within the conservative party. should we be inside europe, should we be outside? the idea of the referendum was that it would kill that off once and for, wi
here in britain, david cameron had just been really, kind of young, enthusiastic, doing well.ind of at peace with itself, a confident, multinational, multiracial democracy. two years mtime of the table seemed to have been completely turned. britain looks like one of the weaker members, as it figures out how exactly brexit is going to work. we already saw that, how emmanuel macron gave angela merkel a warm welcome. a slightly frosty welcome when theresa may turned up. tell us about the internal...
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anything that's not even on the agenda and the brutal reality is in two thousand and ten when david cameronwas looking to form a coalition with the lib dems gordon brown was looking to do a coalition with a d u p so let's not have any hypocrisy from the labor party about the they were prepared to do a deal with them in order to stay in power and the brutal reality is we now need the support of other members of parliament in the to actually make the fit nigel evans thank you after the break for the zapatistas jeremy call when we trace the roots of elite class shock about the power of street protest to shake the world and drug abuse depression and violence we speak to the creators and stars of the new film dying laughing about why we need comedians to say the things the politicians weren't told the civil coming up about to going on the ground. i mean a lot of. our own soner families are led to be back later today or tomorrow so all the balls are going to be thrown over. there with the. girl is the dog the one school and the people. live. we. welcome back more than one hundred thousand people
anything that's not even on the agenda and the brutal reality is in two thousand and ten when david cameronwas looking to form a coalition with the lib dems gordon brown was looking to do a coalition with a d u p so let's not have any hypocrisy from the labor party about the they were prepared to do a deal with them in order to stay in power and the brutal reality is we now need the support of other members of parliament in the to actually make the fit nigel evans thank you after the break for...
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you leave his popularity plummeted support for bracks it went up it was a complete disaster for david cameron and barack obama so you know it's i mean i think bernie sanders would get a huge welcome here his brother lives here in oxford nothing is sure anymore is it . exactly. britons are serving alongside americans in afghanistan is that popular here you know i mean but it's not it's not. an overtly big problem for the for the government you know it's seen in one going they haven't for a long time for a while at least in afghanistan i don't know it's not it's not popular i think people would not support britain leaving but i think it's there it's so few now that it's it's acceptable or it's britain's view of the syrian situation it's a quagmire basically that's what people think and they're sick of interventions you know alongside the us in iraq. in libya in afghanistan most people think it makes things worse however it is public opinion again shifted very quickly when you had the gas attack on dean children images with being back suddenly you had public support for bombing not troops on the
you leave his popularity plummeted support for bracks it went up it was a complete disaster for david cameron and barack obama so you know it's i mean i think bernie sanders would get a huge welcome here his brother lives here in oxford nothing is sure anymore is it . exactly. britons are serving alongside americans in afghanistan is that popular here you know i mean but it's not it's not. an overtly big problem for the for the government you know it's seen in one going they haven't for a long...
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minister, better for britain to be insideo the eu than out and that it what her prime minister, david cameron, believed and she didn't campaign very hard to remain, and she has said since i listened the people and i will carry out brexit to the best of my able to get the best deal fot bricean, -- britan butten fortunately she is wounded domestically and wounded a bit internationally. this point of stability is very important and labor does not have enough pair to pull her down but i would be very surprised if this arrangement lasts the next five years. >> we're talking with steven erlanger of "the new york times." it's been a busy couple of days for you with everything going nonyour country and we appreciate your time. there's been some speculation that the tweets back and forth after the terror attacks in lon doctor, between the london mayor and the president might have spurred more people to good the polls. any sense about whether or notd that has any impact in the election? >> it's hard to say but policers didn't ask that we. london turned out big for labor, labor has been very critical of
minister, better for britain to be insideo the eu than out and that it what her prime minister, david cameron, believed and she didn't campaign very hard to remain, and she has said since i listened the people and i will carry out brexit to the best of my able to get the best deal fot bricean, -- britan butten fortunately she is wounded domestically and wounded a bit internationally. this point of stability is very important and labor does not have enough pair to pull her down but i would be...
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it's not that dramatic, is made a habit of going for his former colleagues, we saw him turn on david cameron. ok, we will rejoin you in a couple of minutes but first. one of the conservatives' key election targets is in the midlands. 20 years ago gisela stuart won the birmingham edgbaston constituency for labour, ending a century of tory success. but now the prominent leave campaigner is standing down, and the conservatives are confident they can win it back, with a candidate who's the great—great granddaughter of one of the city's most famous sons. kathryn stanczyszyn, assesses her chances. when edgbaston turned red in 1997 it hailed a new dawn for a new labour. gisela stuart has held the seat for 20 years in the last two elections bucking the national trend but as she steps down, can labour hang onto it? due to her campaigning you have the hospital, investment in new street station in the way it was. no matter what that's a labour mp with labour values, matter what that's a labour mp with labourvalues, independent matter what that's a labour mp with labour values, independent thinking for
it's not that dramatic, is made a habit of going for his former colleagues, we saw him turn on david cameron. ok, we will rejoin you in a couple of minutes but first. one of the conservatives' key election targets is in the midlands. 20 years ago gisela stuart won the birmingham edgbaston constituency for labour, ending a century of tory success. but now the prominent leave campaigner is standing down, and the conservatives are confident they can win it back, with a candidate who's the...
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the paper looks at how prince william and former british prime minister david cameron were allegedlyiscussed. "angola's corruption boom". the new york times has a feature about the country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air.
the paper looks at how prince william and former british prime minister david cameron were allegedlyiscussed. "angola's corruption boom". the new york times has a feature about the country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up...
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david cameron and his stupid referendum, theresa may now, it has all been about their own survival andnot putting the country bust. when they start doing that to the peace process in northern ireland, it is a disgrace! you people stop talking about the trivia on this, get into the real stuff! i'm trying to work out what the future is, so if it is not theresa may, is itjeremy corbyn? things you have said about him in the past, i'm sure these have been brought to your attention, "everything i've seen about the leadership of labour and his ability to hold the party together is low. if he wins, corbyn—mania will evaporate more quickly than click many did. i can see the road to defeat would be much worse. he is never see the road to defeat would be much worse. he is never ever see the road to defeat would be much worse. he is never ever going to be elected prime minister. it is a catastrophe, heading off a cliff, he is not the man to unite labour." were you wrong? can i make one point? the labour party has not won. what you have do take out of this election is that the british public have s
david cameron and his stupid referendum, theresa may now, it has all been about their own survival andnot putting the country bust. when they start doing that to the peace process in northern ireland, it is a disgrace! you people stop talking about the trivia on this, get into the real stuff! i'm trying to work out what the future is, so if it is not theresa may, is itjeremy corbyn? things you have said about him in the past, i'm sure these have been brought to your attention, "everything...
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david cameron brought in the 0.7% rule.d ensure that the conservative party are not nasty and it is backed by the labour party. in the country, they say charity begins at home. when we are spending money on other countries they have genuine concerns about that. the wage bill has gone up by 40%. the public sector workers are all having their pay capped at i%. that is now being brought forward. the conservatives are now agonising over whether they should lift the cap on wages and this highlights the other side of the coin. it did not get much action in the house of commons, removing the cap. there was a boat on that. two stories in the telegraph. bbc to take on net flicks with cliffhangers and cricket. cricket coming back to the bbc, and channel 4, it will be like the summer channel 4, it will be like the summer of our childhoods. the cliffhangers were in the days before boxed sets and dvds. now you can download the whole thing. you had to watch the tv at that time unless you we re watch the tv at that time unless you were we
david cameron brought in the 0.7% rule.d ensure that the conservative party are not nasty and it is backed by the labour party. in the country, they say charity begins at home. when we are spending money on other countries they have genuine concerns about that. the wage bill has gone up by 40%. the public sector workers are all having their pay capped at i%. that is now being brought forward. the conservatives are now agonising over whether they should lift the cap on wages and this highlights...
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david cameron spent a long time trying to detoxify the conservative party and it was semi successful. was the one who warned they were seen as the nasty party and now they are getting into bed with some of the most unpleasant people in parliament.- the extremes of all parties, there are the extremes of all parties, there a re less the extremes of all parties, there are less liberally minded types. in any party. some of the things that ukip, remember them? some any party. some of the things that ukip, rememberthem? some of any party. some of the things that ukip, remember them? some of the things they talked about, a lot of people felt they were distasteful. remember the holder ba klava people felt they were distasteful. remember the holder baklava donald trump, when he came to power, nigel farage was the only person talking to him from this side of the pond. they were very here they would not do business with him, there were not going to make him an unofficial adviser, they have resisted those kinds of moves before. the other really serious point, even when you get away from talking a
david cameron spent a long time trying to detoxify the conservative party and it was semi successful. was the one who warned they were seen as the nasty party and now they are getting into bed with some of the most unpleasant people in parliament.- the extremes of all parties, there are the extremes of all parties, there a re less the extremes of all parties, there are less liberally minded types. in any party. some of the things that ukip, remember them? some any party. some of the things that...
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and she has always beena seem to like that and she has always been a little bit stiff and not a david camerond of prime minister and that was working but her complete inability to show emotion where it matters has really hurt her and directly wonder, nick timothy and directly wonder, nick timothy and fiona hill, who is giving heard this ad vice, not to them meet the victims, especially when they saw jeremy corbyn, who played this fa nta stically, jeremy corbyn, who played this fantastically, coming across as somebody who actually cares. i completely agree with you that she has been unlucky, she was not directly responsible for the fire but this has become a symbol of the tories against labour, the rich and the poor, a man who is going to make the poor, a man who is going to make the victims and a cold woman who won't. that message could have been avoided. we have this now, the sunday telegraph talking about this stalking horse leadership challenge. not a difficult week for her, obviously, but this idea of her not being able to water down brexit. we don't know who could possibly be the challen
and she has always beena seem to like that and she has always been a little bit stiff and not a david camerond of prime minister and that was working but her complete inability to show emotion where it matters has really hurt her and directly wonder, nick timothy and directly wonder, nick timothy and fiona hill, who is giving heard this ad vice, not to them meet the victims, especially when they saw jeremy corbyn, who played this fa nta stically, jeremy corbyn, who played this fantastically,...
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at the last election david cameron promised not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat.the 2017 manifesto, only the pledge on vat remains. if theresa may is returned to downing street, she has the prospect of tough brexit talks but she is not boxing on tax. 0ur colleagues are talking about tax today because they wa nt to talking about tax today because they want to refocus attention in this campaign on what would happen if a labour chancellor moves into number 11. how are you doing? all right? i am now i have met you. labour says the policy of making the better off and big businesses pay more is popular and the conservatives lack clarity. there is chaos going on at the top of the government. what labour is offering is no tax rises or insurance rises or vat rises. —— national insurance rises for 95% of the population. an increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care. the lib dems said he would increase... it might be an attempt to shift attention from the dementia tax which has cost theresa may credibility but by moving ont
at the last election david cameron promised not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat.the 2017 manifesto, only the pledge on vat remains. if theresa may is returned to downing street, she has the prospect of tough brexit talks but she is not boxing on tax. 0ur colleagues are talking about tax today because they wa nt to talking about tax today because they want to refocus attention in this campaign on what would happen if a labour chancellor moves into number 11. how are you doing?...
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very similar to what david cameron did. theresa may did not play at any different to david cameron.sa may majority and that did not happen and from the moment of the exit poll at 10pm last night stirling has been weak, fallen by up to 2%, the type of brexit deal we have me soften but if we think about the economy, when politics hits the uncertainty but in the economy keeps going. the challenges, real incomes falling, growth slowed, uncertainty around the direction of travel for the government on tackling these big economic issues has only increased overlaid on the brexit issue and how the government is going to negotiate with europe. that is going to mean a wea ker with europe. that is going to mean a weaker sterling, investors being more nervous about the uk. at the same time as in the eurozone growth has increased, some of the election risk has reduced in the netherlands and france, in america growth is coming back. foreign investors they have options where to put their money, global capital is global capital and that will be the worry from investors and businesses in the uk about
very similar to what david cameron did. theresa may did not play at any different to david cameron.sa may majority and that did not happen and from the moment of the exit poll at 10pm last night stirling has been weak, fallen by up to 2%, the type of brexit deal we have me soften but if we think about the economy, when politics hits the uncertainty but in the economy keeps going. the challenges, real incomes falling, growth slowed, uncertainty around the direction of travel for the government...
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that sounds modest because a lot of people, including david cameron, are saying it would be a good ideaeople into this and build a parliamentary consensus around what kind of brexit we should have. william hague this morning. would that be your committee or a bigger thing? there's a range of things could be done. you could bring in business, unions and others. to consult on the process. but you can't have that... if it is too many people you cannot expect them to be involved in the nitty—gritty. the point i'm making is i think there are a number of different options but in the end parliament has a committee whose job it is going to be to oversee that but also it will need to lead to changes in policy. the negotiations are taking place with the dup and the dup are clear as are all parties that they do not want a return to a hard border and customs. the government is taking a risk saying we want to be out of the customs union but sort of in. that isn't going to work. one step they could take is to revisit that decision and say if you want a guarantee for british business in northern irela
that sounds modest because a lot of people, including david cameron, are saying it would be a good ideaeople into this and build a parliamentary consensus around what kind of brexit we should have. william hague this morning. would that be your committee or a bigger thing? there's a range of things could be done. you could bring in business, unions and others. to consult on the process. but you can't have that... if it is too many people you cannot expect them to be involved in the...
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get along in britain, what about the issue of multiculturalism that to reza may raise and which david cameronlst there is a discussion over police cuts, that in the context over whether this attack could have been spotted from afar. the police were there on saturday in eight minutes. in terms of armed officers, numbers are going up and in terms of the intelligence service, they have been given more resources , service, they have been given more resources, but there is this broader debate about if you have a 10% cut in belize, does it mean you have a few eyes and ears on the streets? the government can come back and say, hang on a minute, you canjudge home affairs policy by police numbers, or you can judge home affairs policy by police numbers, or you canjudge it by crime numbers. there was a crime levels in murder rates have gone down, despite the cut in police numbers. if any of you are just joining us, police in the last hour have named two of the three attackers who died just up the road from where i am talking to you from in london bridge. khuram butt, 27, who lived in barking in london.
get along in britain, what about the issue of multiculturalism that to reza may raise and which david cameronlst there is a discussion over police cuts, that in the context over whether this attack could have been spotted from afar. the police were there on saturday in eight minutes. in terms of armed officers, numbers are going up and in terms of the intelligence service, they have been given more resources , service, they have been given more resources, but there is this broader debate about...