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david cameron, george osborne.rge osborne. david cameron went on to be prime minister and chancellor of the exchequer. there is that pressure now. but downing street say it is speculation. we heard from former conservative prime ministerjohn major who faced an rest on his backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may.l backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may. a lot of backbench rebellion over europe. people wanting to see the back of him. he has come to defence of the by minister in a similar position at this stage. he has criticised this loyalty but also made the point that if the party does not get behind a clear course of action that the prospect potentially could be that the conservatives end up losing out to labour and jeremy corbyn, which he said would be a disaster for the country. help for eu citizens who've settled in scotland and want to stay after brexit will be discussed at the snp conference. snp leader, nicola sturgeon, says the migrants have made a big co
david cameron, george osborne.rge osborne. david cameron went on to be prime minister and chancellor of the exchequer. there is that pressure now. but downing street say it is speculation. we heard from former conservative prime ministerjohn major who faced an rest on his backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may.l backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may. a lot of backbench rebellion over europe. people wanting to see the back of him. he has...
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based first data core what a great get to get david cameron one of our greatest politicians their office three over the moon that this man who could have been on the dole could have been unemployed seems to be earning a humble crossed like that which is getting well i'm not sure about this job but i will tell you that he earns one hundred and twenty thousand really six times the average salary in this country well good on him an hour one hundred thousand pounds an hour for his speech as well it's good to see david cameron doing well he certainly did well for a company b. a system is by subsidizing it to the tune of millions of pounds with the taxpayer dollars and pounds the world you caught by the way vice chairman of the b.b.c. regulator b.b.c. trust is chairman to be a systems and you've chosen some great. news for people working there actually not great news for the middle is not really great news be great news for people in yemen well our big leap there let's start with this the financial times be aid to cut two thousand jobs and restructuring now be a won't be drawn the not saying w
based first data core what a great get to get david cameron one of our greatest politicians their office three over the moon that this man who could have been on the dole could have been unemployed seems to be earning a humble crossed like that which is getting well i'm not sure about this job but i will tell you that he earns one hundred and twenty thousand really six times the average salary in this country well good on him an hour one hundred thousand pounds an hour for his speech as well...
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they also think that this actually shows david cameron in quite a good light in a weird way because itt weird way because it shows how what we could have had potentially in this country if things had been a bit different in scotland and david cameron allowed scotland to have its independence referendum —— independence. it was very argumentative but it was peaceful. we didn't see scenes like this. when it comes to nationalism emotions can get very high. let's stay with the telegraph for a moment. tories to press on with universal credit rollout, that's what i've got next, what have you got, are you expecting something different? there was a shuffling and i thought i had thrown the cat amongst the pigeons. this is technological problems causing hardship for people who can't sometimes access their benefits for up sometimes access their benefits for up to six weeks and they have no money to start with. up to six weeks when they are the most vulnerable and low income members of society, often people who are working and these are working benefits, or people who have children who are massivel
they also think that this actually shows david cameron in quite a good light in a weird way because itt weird way because it shows how what we could have had potentially in this country if things had been a bit different in scotland and david cameron allowed scotland to have its independence referendum —— independence. it was very argumentative but it was peaceful. we didn't see scenes like this. when it comes to nationalism emotions can get very high. let's stay with the telegraph for a...
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hundred thousand pounds an hour for his speech as well it's good to see david cameron doing well he certainly did well for a company be a system is by subsidizing it to the tune of millions of pounds with the taxpayer dollars and pounds the road you caught by the way vice chairman of the b.b.c. regulator the b.b.c. trust is chairman to be a systems and you've chosen some great news for. people working there actually not great news for the middle is not really great news be great news for people in yemen well our big leap there let's start with this the financial times be aid to cut two thousand jobs and restructuring now be a won't be drawn the not saying why this is happening but they are admitting that it is taking place is that they're cool enough wars around the world the yemeni war coming down any sort of could be right because the euro fighter backlog of jets are cited behind in delivering those jets or warplanes fighters to be precise and all the fighting other planes they're bombing civilian areas or what do you know they did major whatever you use them for they'll finish building the
hundred thousand pounds an hour for his speech as well it's good to see david cameron doing well he certainly did well for a company be a system is by subsidizing it to the tune of millions of pounds with the taxpayer dollars and pounds the road you caught by the way vice chairman of the b.b.c. regulator the b.b.c. trust is chairman to be a systems and you've chosen some great news for. people working there actually not great news for the middle is not really great news be great news for people...
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this happened in 2014 when david cameron tried to move iain duncan smith, then secretary of state forand pensions but iain duncan smith said no, i'm not moving, either put me on the backbenches or i'm and david cameron backed down and said leave me where lam. backed down and said leave me where iam.| backed down and said leave me where i am. i think theresa may won't do that given the caustic quotes we have here. the ft, debt and liquidity levels in danger global economy, a headline we could have read about nine years ago. it's amazing, ten years on from the crash and we are back where we started. wolfgang schoenberg, the german finance minister, leaving after a long run, off to be the speaker of the bundestag after the recent elections, he is warning debt, both public and private, is that very worrying levels here and it's a warning to other leaders saying don't be fiscally irresponsible, don't be fiscally irresponsible, don't let this debt pile up and run away but it is easy for him to say because he doesn't have to do it for one. germany is in a very healthy financial position, hug
this happened in 2014 when david cameron tried to move iain duncan smith, then secretary of state forand pensions but iain duncan smith said no, i'm not moving, either put me on the backbenches or i'm and david cameron backed down and said leave me where lam. backed down and said leave me where iam.| backed down and said leave me where i am. i think theresa may won't do that given the caustic quotes we have here. the ft, debt and liquidity levels in danger global economy, a headline we could...
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in the back of the queue in a glossy magazine interview the same month barack obama gave david cameron a dressing down for his handling of the libyan intervention. i had more faith in the europeans given libya's proximity being invested in the follow up david cameron soon stopped paying attention becoming distracted by a range of other things twenty seventeen ushered in a new jew as the figureheads of the world's most famous long distance relationship keen to prove it specialness to reason may was for us to visit the newly inaugurated donald trump q some awkward hand-holding and yet more talk of friendship we have one of the great bonds we pledge a lasting support to this most special relationship but according to reports donald trump's promise to prioritize a trade deal with the u.k. was broken just days later when the german chancellor angela merkel convinced him to deal with the e.u. first and just last month the u.s. didn't shy away from slapping heavy import tariffs on bomb body eight jets made in northern ireland after a complaint from u.s. company boeing and basically disappoint
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david cameron, ithink school, now wouldn't that be a story. a state school.” ministers to send one of his children to a state school. i would love it if it happens. arguably that there would be security concerns. it would be fantastic if that happens, but it's unlikely. good to talk to both of you. thank you for being with us. that is it. just a reminder, we will be taking a look at tamora's from pages as we do every evening, the night at 10:40pm. goodbye. some brighter warmer weather ahead of ophelia that will be tracking northwards towards the uk. it will northwards towards the uk. it will no longer be a hurricane when it arrives on monday. there is cloud that will be producing rain and drizzle heading into northern ireland and scotland. after a missed the great start we are seeing skies brightening. not much sunshine for scotla nd brightening. not much sunshine for scotland and northern ireland. rain light and patchy as it drips out into the afternoon. areas of cloud around in the afternoon. the further east you are the cloud will be thin o
david cameron, ithink school, now wouldn't that be a story. a state school.” ministers to send one of his children to a state school. i would love it if it happens. arguably that there would be security concerns. it would be fantastic if that happens, but it's unlikely. good to talk to both of you. thank you for being with us. that is it. just a reminder, we will be taking a look at tamora's from pages as we do every evening, the night at 10:40pm. goodbye. some brighter warmer weather ahead...
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in the back of the queue in a glossy magazine interview the same month barack obama gave david cameron a dressing down for his handling of the libyan intervention. i had more faith in the europeans given libya's proximity being invested in the follow up david cameron soon stopped paying attention becoming distracted by a range of other things twenty seventeen ushered in a new jew as the figureheads of the world's most famous long distance relationship keen to prove it specialness to reason may was for us to visit the newly inaugurated donald trump q some awkward hand-holding and yet more talk of friendship we have one of the great bonds we pledge a lasting support to this most special relationship but according to reports donald trump's promise to prioritize a trade deal with the u.k. was broken just days later when the german chancellor angela merkel convinced him to deal with the e.u. first and just last month the u.s. didn't shy away from slapping heavy import tariffs on bomb body eight jets made in northern ireland after a complaint from u.s. company boeing and basically disappoint
in the back of the queue in a glossy magazine interview the same month barack obama gave david cameron a dressing down for his handling of the libyan intervention. i had more faith in the europeans given libya's proximity being invested in the follow up david cameron soon stopped paying attention becoming distracted by a range of other things twenty seventeen ushered in a new jew as the figureheads of the world's most famous long distance relationship keen to prove it specialness to reason may...
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he called a referendum in scotland, david cameron, the decision was respected.to the opinion of people of catalonia. thank you very much. ernest at a school, a polling station for the day. it is north of barcelona. thank you. our headlines: theresa may says she is sorry some conservative mps lost their seats at the general election. voters clashed with riot police in catalonia as many try to take part ina band catalonia as many try to take part in a band referendum on independence. the low—cost travel company monnet has been granted a 24 hour licence to —— extension to its licence to sell package holidays. —— monarch. max is that ben has won the malaysia grand prix. there was drama even before the race began because kimi raikkonen's ferrari had a problem with the battery. a ruled him out of the race. lewis hamilton finished second but he does extend his standings. on pole, sebastian vettel at the back of the grid, this race was lewis hamilton's to lose. but missed edith has struggled for most of the weekend and the briton's lead lasted just three laps. red bull'
he called a referendum in scotland, david cameron, the decision was respected.to the opinion of people of catalonia. thank you very much. ernest at a school, a polling station for the day. it is north of barcelona. thank you. our headlines: theresa may says she is sorry some conservative mps lost their seats at the general election. voters clashed with riot police in catalonia as many try to take part ina band catalonia as many try to take part in a band referendum on independence. the...
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no is a policy which i had recommended to a former prime minister david cameron because i felt that we had set in lol the changes which would drive the low carbon economy we delivered electricity market reform which should provide a forum and a mechanism for driving investment into new low carbon technologies we had set very tough legally binding requirements on the country to decarbonize and then i thought what was important then was well say going forward and taking force what was important was we get the maximum benefit for u.k. companies the maximum industrial benefit that we can and there for him a great sense to link up the department of energy with the department of industry and so they get that industrial again alongside the new clean energy investment so transportation and power generation even farming industries and others are producing huge carbon emissions which one of the sender says is the worst offender which should be targeted for a pollution reduction. if i can phrase your questions are you differently i would say that where do you start to make the most impact and wha
no is a policy which i had recommended to a former prime minister david cameron because i felt that we had set in lol the changes which would drive the low carbon economy we delivered electricity market reform which should provide a forum and a mechanism for driving investment into new low carbon technologies we had set very tough legally binding requirements on the country to decarbonize and then i thought what was important then was well say going forward and taking force what was important...
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the idea once made david cameron physically ill, so i know that i'm right about this!e them a sense of social responsibility and engagement with society, they are far less likely to offend, recidivism is at 60%, massive problem and we need to get prisoners through education and workshops and schemes like this to re—engage with society so they will not reoffend. the observer, crisis in catalonia, very dramatic, the last few days, demonstrations this morning, pro—unity demonstrations, actually, in barcelona today, what do you make of it all? terrible crisis for spain, we have madrid reimposing direct rule on catalonia, new elections in december, which was probably a good idea, although it is not clear that prounion parties will win in those elections, so it is not clear that having the elections will solve anything for madrid. this continues to be a real mess in terms of how the spanish government is dealing with it, when you have this secessionist movement, you can try to crush it, you can bow to it or you can find a way to seriously negotiate. and... the fear is violen
the idea once made david cameron physically ill, so i know that i'm right about this!e them a sense of social responsibility and engagement with society, they are far less likely to offend, recidivism is at 60%, massive problem and we need to get prisoners through education and workshops and schemes like this to re—engage with society so they will not reoffend. the observer, crisis in catalonia, very dramatic, the last few days, demonstrations this morning, pro—unity demonstrations,...
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we have heard one or two of them, ed vaizey, who was a great ally of david cameron, however the worderception that the prime minister possibly wa5n‘t up to thejob. you say prime minister possibly wa5n‘t up to the job. you say that is a ridiculous over reading? it is ludicrous to say because something falls off a wall... but perceptions and politics are very strong. but it i5 and politics are very strong. but it is up to us to mould perceptions and pointy ball on the right direction. there is no obvious alternative to the prime minister. i think she has done a very good job. she was a very effective home secretary for a very long period of time, came through thejob, which has blown a hole in many political reputations over the years. i think she is perfectly capable of being an outstanding prime ministerfor this capable of being an outstanding prime minister for this country. we had an election, which as we acknowledge, wa5 had an election, which as we acknowledge, was not what she wanted to have, but given five years, and what people tend to forget, it is five years nearly until the
we have heard one or two of them, ed vaizey, who was a great ally of david cameron, however the worderception that the prime minister possibly wa5n‘t up to thejob. you say prime minister possibly wa5n‘t up to the job. you say that is a ridiculous over reading? it is ludicrous to say because something falls off a wall... but perceptions and politics are very strong. but it i5 and politics are very strong. but it is up to us to mould perceptions and pointy ball on the right direction. there...
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the panama papers were very embarrassing to some people, including the then prime minister david cameronbut if sunlight is the best disinfectant, maybe it is a good thing. who knows. isa maybe it is a good thing. who knows. is a data leak a good thing? the sunlight point is a good one, it is all out of the open. but the other side is the internet security side. how safe is the private data, and how far do these leaks go? ridgers makes it awkward if it is very rich people are not you and me, but from an internet security point of view, who else might fall prey to it? it isa who else might fall prey to it? it is a question to ask. john, universal credit is the front page in the independent, selling three quarters of the public want the time cup for people have to wait before they get their benefit. the six-week delay built into the system is the focus now of intense pressure on the government, a lot of backbenchers are very worried about it, and this will add to the pressure on the government. the poll is interesting in that people are not persuaded of the benefits of universal credit, peo
the panama papers were very embarrassing to some people, including the then prime minister david cameronbut if sunlight is the best disinfectant, maybe it is a good thing. who knows. isa maybe it is a good thing. who knows. is a data leak a good thing? the sunlight point is a good one, it is all out of the open. but the other side is the internet security side. how safe is the private data, and how far do these leaks go? ridgers makes it awkward if it is very rich people are not you and me, but...
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was a referendum, instability, except, instability is still ongoing, prime minister resigned, david cameronability, a general election, instability. let's stir the pot more! because britain can take it! i've come back from singapore and malaysia and never seemed or companies wanting to invest in the uk which is great, but the last thing i'm sure they want to see when they are thinking about investing in britain is let's have a bit more instability because the tories have got a fetish about changing their leaders. every time the poles dip. just sit on your hands, calm down, have a drink, read julius caesar, those who wield the knife never get to take power.m julius caesar, those who wield the knife never get to take power. it is because she doesn't command a majority, it isn't just because she doesn't command a majority, it isn'tjust the plotting is that, it is the political situation. the votes are getting through in parliament, it isn't as though the riverboat in no confidence, the instability comes from people wanting a leadership change, adding the even more instability that may preexist
was a referendum, instability, except, instability is still ongoing, prime minister resigned, david cameronability, a general election, instability. let's stir the pot more! because britain can take it! i've come back from singapore and malaysia and never seemed or companies wanting to invest in the uk which is great, but the last thing i'm sure they want to see when they are thinking about investing in britain is let's have a bit more instability because the tories have got a fetish about...
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universal credit was david cameron's flagship under iain duncan smith, this thing has crashed and computerst billions. and, now, here we are with this. people are depending on it. a bit of what donald trump is doing in america. if she doesn't get this out in time for people, she has been awarded this could be her poll tax, and we know what that means. she is facing a backbench rebellion over this just she is facing a backbench rebellion over thisjust at the she is facing a backbench rebellion over this just at the time she she is facing a backbench rebellion over thisjust at the time she is perceived to be weak and i think it will be an interesting budget coming up will be an interesting budget coming up on novemberthe will be an interesting budget coming up on november the 22nd because there will have to be an announcement on universal credit because even people who physically would sometimes use the words scroungers, people who don't disagree with the benefit system, fundamentally, think it is operating in an unfairway. fundamentally, think it is operating in an unfair way. the conservati
universal credit was david cameron's flagship under iain duncan smith, this thing has crashed and computerst billions. and, now, here we are with this. people are depending on it. a bit of what donald trump is doing in america. if she doesn't get this out in time for people, she has been awarded this could be her poll tax, and we know what that means. she is facing a backbench rebellion over this just she is facing a backbench rebellion over thisjust at the she is facing a backbench rebellion...
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they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.a may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. 0ne cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number 10 scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. now this time brought the sport i'iews. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the show: germany qualify for next year's world cup
they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.a may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course,...
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they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.umbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. one cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number 10 scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. the national rifle association which campaigns for gun rights in the us says it might be willing to consider some form of gun—control in the wake of the mass shooting in las veg
they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.umbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may,...
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what happened to david cameron, he skipped a generation coming he was very young, so generation cominge are saying, where is the next cameron jerome act so people are saying, where is the next cameronjerome act this is the other side of the story, axed the old guard to make way for the young stars. —— where is the next cameron? but there are no names here. people are mentioning james cleverley, who was close tojohnson are mentioning james cleverley, who was close to johnson at city hall. but the 2015 intake have only been a parliament for two years, they have not got the experience to make the jump. seven years in, this government should have had a lot of people from 2005 and 2010 intakes who were ready for top—ranked ministerial office, and it appears they don't exist, and there in lies they don't exist, and there in lies the issue. look, i they don't exist, and there in lies the issue. look, lam not sure that johnson can now win. i am not convinced that he would get anything from the rank and file now because of the way he has been seen to destabilise. yeah, in the ballot. amber rudd
what happened to david cameron, he skipped a generation coming he was very young, so generation cominge are saying, where is the next cameron jerome act so people are saying, where is the next cameronjerome act this is the other side of the story, axed the old guard to make way for the young stars. —— where is the next cameron? but there are no names here. people are mentioning james cleverley, who was close tojohnson are mentioning james cleverley, who was close to johnson at city hall....
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going to say, but what she says in the telegraph, the idea, give me a deal to defend, that is what david cameron said when he went round before the referendum, give me a deal to defend, that he can take to the british people. and he had a what if you don't. because if not, we might end up leaving the european union, but the problem for the theresa may, she says, give me a deal to defend, and they say, so what if we don't. we have notes on oui’ what if we don't. we have notes on our political editor, saying that theresa may will urge eu leaders to create a new dynamic which will focus onjoint effort create a new dynamic which will focus on joint effort and endeavour. that is the same talk we heard that was the view from the florence speech and what the british side have been saying for a long time, urging the european side... the european union, to get on with things, but without giving them any incentive to do so. why should they? they can have it all on their own terms? i have got their own business and financial terms to protect, just because people who are members of the eu are pro the projec
going to say, but what she says in the telegraph, the idea, give me a deal to defend, that is what david cameron said when he went round before the referendum, give me a deal to defend, that he can take to the british people. and he had a what if you don't. because if not, we might end up leaving the european union, but the problem for the theresa may, she says, give me a deal to defend, and they say, so what if we don't. we have notes on oui’ what if we don't. we have notes on our political...
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angela merkel, i think she regrets not giving david cameron a little bit more to bring back to votersic to eastern europe and you see something similar emerging. you have now got two authoritarians and their views of the western leaders in poland and in hungary. and you have the prospect of another authoritarian, perhaps unfairly being labeled that way, andrea babich being elected in the czech republic next month. all of these people are to some extent in opposition to europe, especially over migration, and they are getting increasingly bellicose. what is interesting is that western european leaders, particularly emmanuel marcon, they do not mind having a go at them as well. carol: how popular are these political candidates in poland and the czech republic? john: one thing about populists is that they do tend to be popular. if you go to budapest at the moment, you will discover that the opposition has got fairly large posters trying to make the leader look like a string of gangsters with the inference that he is surrounded by businesspeople and corruption. pretty much everybody expect
angela merkel, i think she regrets not giving david cameron a little bit more to bring back to votersic to eastern europe and you see something similar emerging. you have now got two authoritarians and their views of the western leaders in poland and in hungary. and you have the prospect of another authoritarian, perhaps unfairly being labeled that way, andrea babich being elected in the czech republic next month. all of these people are to some extent in opposition to europe, especially over...
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we saw david cameron storm off to europe and come back, he promised a deal but he didn't deliver.to europe. the whole country, so many people wondering —— dashes. the day has gone when we can partition between brexiteers and remainers, we are all brexiteers, so everyone will be hoping something can be made of this. lots of people will say they haven't given up the hope it won't happen in the way they want it to. from the point of view of the eu, the uk made this decision over 15 months ago and now we are running to brussels? what is the southern impetus now? you messed around over article 50. you called a general election you didn't need to call. —— sudden impetus. there's been things going on with regards to her decisions in london. i don't see what's going to be said in private that hasn't been said in public. the daily telegraph has a very eye watering headline. how do you lose £490 watering headline. how do you lose £1190 billion? watering headline. how do you lose £490 billion? what happened is the office for national statistics have found out their calculations of what brita
we saw david cameron storm off to europe and come back, he promised a deal but he didn't deliver.to europe. the whole country, so many people wondering —— dashes. the day has gone when we can partition between brexiteers and remainers, we are all brexiteers, so everyone will be hoping something can be made of this. lots of people will say they haven't given up the hope it won't happen in the way they want it to. from the point of view of the eu, the uk made this decision over 15 months ago...
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david cameron's big society. yeah. many thanks to both of you.apers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you. if you happen to miss the programme any evening you can watch it again on the iplayer. thank you, hugh and laura. goodbye. good evening. it's been a decent enough day, dry for most of us and good spells of sunshine this morning although the cloud did come in this afternoon. this was earlier. there was a touch of drizzle with this on the weather fronts but we will find more substantial rain coming in through the night here driven on by a near gale force wind. it will be much milder across the board tonight, even in the south, only ten oi’ tonight, even in the south, only ten orii. tonight, even in the south, only ten or 11. will be wet weather for the rush hour across scotland and northern ireland. we are concerned about the rain we will again see across the likes of cumbria and north—west wales. cumbria particularly where it was so wet yesterday there was a risk of further flooding. there are warnings out. a lovely afternoon
david cameron's big society. yeah. many thanks to both of you.apers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you. if you happen to miss the programme any evening you can watch it again on the iplayer. thank you, hugh and laura. goodbye. good evening. it's been a decent enough day, dry for most of us and good spells of sunshine this morning although the cloud did come in this afternoon. this was earlier. there was a touch of drizzle with this on the weather fronts but we will find more...
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david cameron, john major and george osborne rallied around thinking she is the way to go but she withy in hastings and right, she has brought in lynton crosby, the tough aussie who is good at the sort of thing, we are told, to try and help rebuild this campaign in the constituency. you cannot help but think, if she let him do that, may as well make him make the prime minister as well. you don't know. it seems as though even that the tories have been told let's come together they are all still removing. with they are all still removing. with the davis story and amber rudd story we have to remember there is an awful lot of flux and so many moving parts in the tory party at the moment and with brexit. we have no clue what brexit will look like yet. as you said, 2019 is the deadline but what does that mean? there are lots of moving parts. the worrying thing is the tory party scene to be fighting like cats in a sack all the time. with all the labour party was bad. last week they had a lovely week in comparison! talking of brexit, do you see any connection between brexit and the front of th
david cameron, john major and george osborne rallied around thinking she is the way to go but she withy in hastings and right, she has brought in lynton crosby, the tough aussie who is good at the sort of thing, we are told, to try and help rebuild this campaign in the constituency. you cannot help but think, if she let him do that, may as well make him make the prime minister as well. you don't know. it seems as though even that the tories have been told let's come together they are all still...
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my guests tonight are former adviser to david cameronjars guests tonight are former adviser to david cameron jars cunning guests tonight are former adviser to david cameronjars cunning and rosamond dillon from the evening standard. now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes. northern ireland, scotland and england all play crucial world cup qualifiers tomorrow evening. we'll look ahead to all of them. england have named harry kane as their captain for the match against slovenia. he is certainly somebody whose leadership qualities are invaluable to us as a team. will "rain stopped play" one day be a thing of the past? 7 we'll look at new plans to introduce a "roof" over cricket grounds. and back on the ice and on their way to the olympics — the story of a remarkable comeback by britain's top ice dancers. hello and welcome to the programme — plenty to come but let's start with tomorrow's world cup qualifiers. england can seal their place at next year's finals with a win against slovenia at wembley tomorrow evening. manager gareth southgate has named spurs
my guests tonight are former adviser to david cameronjars guests tonight are former adviser to david cameron jars cunning guests tonight are former adviser to david cameronjars cunning and rosamond dillon from the evening standard. now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes. northern ireland, scotland and england all play crucial world cup qualifiers tomorrow evening. we'll look ahead to all of them. england have named harry kane as their captain for the...
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did two yea rs better than david cameron did two years earlier, getting rid of some key people thatown badly during the campaign, that was an opportunity for him to speak up but he didn't. this sniping from the sidelines is providing ammunition forjeremy corbyn and we have to remember that theresa may and david davis are going into the difficult brexit negotiations and we hear from brussels that they used the discontent within the party, the differences of opinion as a reason perhaps for stalling the discussions 01’ perhaps for stalling the discussions or making it more difficult, so he is just helping that. he had or making it more difficult, so he isjust helping that. he had his best chance at this now, he complained during the party conference about the party chairman, and then he switched to the prime minister, well, he has had his go, the bandwagon he has been trying to push over the prime minister is now rolling over him. the problem is that grant shapps is not the only person questioning theresa may's leadership. questions have been ongoing since the election, months, they ar
did two yea rs better than david cameron did two years earlier, getting rid of some key people thatown badly during the campaign, that was an opportunity for him to speak up but he didn't. this sniping from the sidelines is providing ammunition forjeremy corbyn and we have to remember that theresa may and david davis are going into the difficult brexit negotiations and we hear from brussels that they used the discontent within the party, the differences of opinion as a reason perhaps for...
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the president must protect the people's right to choose this is what we saw with scotland and david cameron did not want their independence but they were allowed to vote because of democratic principles a lot of people are participating in this movement for independence precisely because we're hoary on that give us a vote saying that it is illegal look at ireland i do not believe in independence but i believe in federal country because we are all different and we are all united our goal is to do as little damage as possible what happened was due to stubbornness and holding a referendum when they knew it was absolutely illegal it was very irresponsible of those who made that decision. i think the government has behaved very severely and aggressively towards a kind of legitimate and democratic demand of catalan citizens it seems to me that the only solution is a dialogue. as we already know with miranda where there is never dialogue we have been trying for many years to create one and now this is the last therefore there are things that need to be done even in the constitution a law prohibit
the president must protect the people's right to choose this is what we saw with scotland and david cameron did not want their independence but they were allowed to vote because of democratic principles a lot of people are participating in this movement for independence precisely because we're hoary on that give us a vote saying that it is illegal look at ireland i do not believe in independence but i believe in federal country because we are all different and we are all united our goal is to...
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s ex prime minister david cameron believe that u.n. peacekeeping mission want to help solve the conflict but actually will just freeze it. and if you look at for instance northern cyprus it's recognized only by turkey it has been existing for half a century like that do you think the same thing could happen to new craned. there's always a risk of that there are a few missions that have been. deployed for years without solution you mentioned cyprus one could mention western sahara i think that is something to be to be avoided but i prefer. a cold conflict than a hot war and so i think for the people in ukraine who are suffering from the conflict having a deescalation of violence would be a net benefit i think at the moment there are deep divisions in europe in the understanding of what european security should be and so i think the fundamental resolution of the conflict is probably in the immediate future very hard to to achieve but in the meantime making a difference in the lives of the poor people were affected by the conflict i think
s ex prime minister david cameron believe that u.n. peacekeeping mission want to help solve the conflict but actually will just freeze it. and if you look at for instance northern cyprus it's recognized only by turkey it has been existing for half a century like that do you think the same thing could happen to new craned. there's always a risk of that there are a few missions that have been. deployed for years without solution you mentioned cyprus one could mention western sahara i think that...
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my guests tonight are former adviser to david cameronjars guests tonight are former adviser to david cameron to david cameronjars cunning and rosamond dillon from the evening standard. now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes. northern ireland, scotland and england all play crucial world cup qualifiers tomorrow evening. we'll look ahead to all of them. england have named harry kane as their captain for the match against slovenia. he is certainly somebody whose leadership qualities are
my guests tonight are former adviser to david cameronjars guests tonight are former adviser to david cameron to david cameronjars cunning and rosamond dillon from the evening standard. now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes. northern ireland, scotland and england all play crucial world cup qualifiers tomorrow evening. we'll look ahead to all of them. england have named harry kane as their captain for the match against slovenia. he is certainly...
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think every leader should make that commitment because as soon as you saw with tony blair and david camerona time limit to your time in office, you fatally undermine your ability to perform. what did you make about the week's events? i made a joke about the sign falling off. that wasn't the worst of it. a comedian offered a p45, what you get when you're sacked by your employer, saying it had come from borisjohnson, her foreign secretary, who had kept a low profile in terms of support for the prime minister and then the poor prime minister was struggling with such a terrible cold that it completely distracted from the speech. i feel very sorry for theresa may and i think the public do, but as a leader you don't want to be sorry. you want to be respected and have authority. theresa may does not have those qualities right now. in normal circumstances... but these are not normal circumstances. we have brexit and that is very important. i think that... the tory party is completely split right now but they don't have a clear leader to replace theresa may and they are very aware they have a deadli
think every leader should make that commitment because as soon as you saw with tony blair and david camerona time limit to your time in office, you fatally undermine your ability to perform. what did you make about the week's events? i made a joke about the sign falling off. that wasn't the worst of it. a comedian offered a p45, what you get when you're sacked by your employer, saying it had come from borisjohnson, her foreign secretary, who had kept a low profile in terms of support for the...