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i've just given you that david davis is indeed on as you to see. thank you thank you thank you. the president of britain's conservatives for a people's vote. to work with. welcome back joining me now to go through some of the week's top stories former home office minister norman baker thanks for coming back on norman o.e.c.d. it only got a look today forget that u.k. storming ahead thanks to high employment things going very well and we don't need to worry about the d.b. voting down budgets but you've chosen this from the mirror to see just to seem to tally with what the government say well it doesn't tell you what the government says what's a pretend everything is hunky dory but actually we're performing much less well against other european countries and of course we've now got the situation where there's a whole underclass appearing in this country universal credit forces moments of prostitution to make it thirty pound the children's food like a sensational headline but of course it's actually accurate and this is what's happening i've been to f
i've just given you that david davis is indeed on as you to see. thank you thank you thank you. the president of britain's conservatives for a people's vote. to work with. welcome back joining me now to go through some of the week's top stories former home office minister norman baker thanks for coming back on norman o.e.c.d. it only got a look today forget that u.k. storming ahead thanks to high employment things going very well and we don't need to worry about the d.b. voting down budgets but...
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what about the brexit secretary, dominic raab who took over from david davis it —— david davis and thenat that was —— they have more resignations from forced onto david davis last night they supposedly agreed to do now enough to others resigned this morning. some would say that it's to lose one brexit teixeira terry is unfortunate but the two is pretty bad,... to document it was scrapped for the summer recess when a document it was scrapped for the summer recess when a letter was put out saying that downing street is taking over negotiations. dominic raab at the time was sitting in a meeting, and he got an alert on his phone, with the bbc news alert and it said rex the secretary not negotiating brexit and yet sit there and go all wired he knew this is his job is prepared for no deal so he was basically sort of castrated if you would like, earlier in the summers are really he's not been in charge of negotiations for a long time. not only nitrite be completely cut out of the narrative it seems didn't even know what was going to be presented until it was put to him in the cabinet. but, he
what about the brexit secretary, dominic raab who took over from david davis it —— david davis and thenat that was —— they have more resignations from forced onto david davis last night they supposedly agreed to do now enough to others resigned this morning. some would say that it's to lose one brexit teixeira terry is unfortunate but the two is pretty bad,... to document it was scrapped for the summer recess when a document it was scrapped for the summer recess when a letter was put...
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keep being prime minister the end of the month and i think basically she does that every month david davis is running a. david devices operation carries no weight of the u.k. state behind it and unless david davis becomes prime minister some bishops to be prime minister. then maybe perhaps could be something you know as david davis knows this so why would david it was because you know these negotiations perhaps it's the suggestion i've just given you that david davis is indeed on as you see maneuvers thanks man thank you thank you after the break the president of britain's conservatives for a people's vote claims swung or is this man to blame for breakfast find out on this week's broken news with a minister who used to work with theresa may norman banks all of them all coming to a going underground. dollars. dollar dollar here's what i. hear we hear the music with us. we were dragged here. by. you know i'm going to get rid of those who are not go away. quiet. real the hard work we do is the truth. the russian military deteriorated terribly of the soviet union and russia was always going to
keep being prime minister the end of the month and i think basically she does that every month david davis is running a. david devices operation carries no weight of the u.k. state behind it and unless david davis becomes prime minister some bishops to be prime minister. then maybe perhaps could be something you know as david davis knows this so why would david it was because you know these negotiations perhaps it's the suggestion i've just given you that david davis is indeed on as you see...
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keep being prime minister the end of the month and i think basically she does that every month david davis is running a freelance operations david gives his opposition carries no weight of the uki state behind it and unless david davis becomes prime minister some bishops to be prime minister. then maybe perhaps could be something new as david davis knows this so why would a video because these negotiations what upsets the suggestion of just giving you that david davis is indeed on us you see maneuvers thank you thank you thank you for the break the president of britain's conservatives for a people's vote claims. or is this man wants to blame for brecht's it find out on this week's broken news with a minister who used to work with theresa may. two are going underground. to break or not to break that is the question teresa mayes plan to exit has been roundly criticised from virtually every corner and with a looming deadline the u.k. could face a hard break without an agreement even early elections how did it get to this point . nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that in
keep being prime minister the end of the month and i think basically she does that every month david davis is running a freelance operations david gives his opposition carries no weight of the uki state behind it and unless david davis becomes prime minister some bishops to be prime minister. then maybe perhaps could be something new as david davis knows this so why would a video because these negotiations what upsets the suggestion of just giving you that david davis is indeed on us you see...
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keep being prime minister the end of the month and i think basically she does that every month david davis is running a freelance operations david devices operation carries no weight of the u.k. state behind it unless david davis becomes prime minister some bishops to be prime minister. then maybe perhaps could be something new as david davis knows this so why would these negotiations put up since the suggestion of just giving you that david davis is indeed honest you see maneuvers thanks thank you thank you for the break the president of britain's conservatives for a people's vote. swung or is this man to blame for that find out on this week's broken news with a minister who used to work with me. to a growing underground. amazon already has a significant portion of all u.s. commerce something approaching twenty percent i guess their goal is to get fifty percent of all commerce in america it would be amazon commerce and they need artificial intelligence to do that an artificial intelligence needs data to run effectively jeff bezos but they call out all the cities and they said we may come
keep being prime minister the end of the month and i think basically she does that every month david davis is running a freelance operations david devices operation carries no weight of the u.k. state behind it unless david davis becomes prime minister some bishops to be prime minister. then maybe perhaps could be something new as david davis knows this so why would these negotiations put up since the suggestion of just giving you that david davis is indeed honest you see maneuvers thanks thank...
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before that, david davis, the lead.is, the previous brexit secretary, often complained of not being given free rein, of not being given free rein, actually having to answer to the prime minister's team. so actually win at this new brexit secretary taking a very different role as we understand to the previous one. we perhaps should look a little more immediately head a buzz to mrs may's own fate because she might not even get to that summit next sunday if these letters trigger a vote of no—confidence and she leaves. exactly. currently, we got how many letters have gone at basically for this no—confidence vote to be triggered, 48 conservative mps would have to write to the chairman of the 1922 committee, which is the committee of backbench mps, and would have to call for her to be standing down, for a vote of no—confidence. and so if we got to that point, then there would be able to no—confidence, but theresa may could win that vote of no confidence when it comes down to it because it would be a vote of all of the mps in
before that, david davis, the lead.is, the previous brexit secretary, often complained of not being given free rein, of not being given free rein, actually having to answer to the prime minister's team. so actually win at this new brexit secretary taking a very different role as we understand to the previous one. we perhaps should look a little more immediately head a buzz to mrs may's own fate because she might not even get to that summit next sunday if these letters trigger a vote of...
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he didn't do the job david davis did.adviser on brexit, he really ran the whole thing. dominic raab says that he dove if he had been running them, he dove if he had been running them, he wouldn't have allowed britain to be frightened of his own shadow. that seems like a pitch for the leadership to me. obviously, dominic raab is thinking, if we are now going to have a leadership challenge, it will be brexiteers versus remainers, he will try and ta ke versus remainers, he will try and take the brexiteer slot. they have seven tories are preparing leadership campaigns and identifying support. boris johnson, amber rudd, who has just replaced support. boris johnson, amber rudd, who hasjust replaced esther mcvey, jeremy hunt, david davis, any mordant and dominic raab. i think this interview, as nigel hasjust said, is very much throwing the sort of any crumbs out. he says he is not submitting a letter of no confidence in theresa may, but has made it clear that he doesn't think she is standing up to brussels strong enough. this le
he didn't do the job david davis did.adviser on brexit, he really ran the whole thing. dominic raab says that he dove if he had been running them, he dove if he had been running them, he wouldn't have allowed britain to be frightened of his own shadow. that seems like a pitch for the leadership to me. obviously, dominic raab is thinking, if we are now going to have a leadership challenge, it will be brexiteers versus remainers, he will try and ta ke versus remainers, he will try and take the...
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you were telling us earlier, david davis, not to be confused with the former brexit secratary, david r the england manager should be sacked or about sven goran eriksson‘s private life. now i get phone calls in the early hours of the morning to go on various radio programmes to talk about the northern ireland border issue and about the future of our trade in europe. this morning, i received a briefing text from someone who will remain nameless about this press conference, which was clearly meant for my namesake without the e. did you pass it onto him?|j for my namesake without the e. did you pass it onto him? i got it too late, he was in the middle of it when it came! a fascinating insight into your life, david! the guardian, this is interesting. saying one in four europeans voted for broadly populist politicians or populist parties in elections? shows how politics across the continent is being aligned. we had a vote for brexit and this was seen as people in europe as an aberration, emmanuel macron fans wanted to link together trumped an brexit as these dark forces running throughout t
you were telling us earlier, david davis, not to be confused with the former brexit secratary, david r the england manager should be sacked or about sven goran eriksson‘s private life. now i get phone calls in the early hours of the morning to go on various radio programmes to talk about the northern ireland border issue and about the future of our trade in europe. this morning, i received a briefing text from someone who will remain nameless about this press conference, which was clearly...
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to lose one brexit secretary was clearly bad, when david davis webb.ggests that mrs may is charting her own course on brexit. —— when david davis went, and now two, it suggests that mrs may starting their own course on brexit. the civil servant ollie morris is putting together a package which the brexit secretary cannot sign up to. why dominic raab matters is because he isa dominic raab matters is because he is a eurosceptic brexiteer and he had the confidence of the slightly suspicious brexiteer backbenchers, if you like. losing him sends a signal to them that this deal is really not something they can or should accept. and it is interesting. again and again we have come back to this issue of the northern ireland backstop. when you look at their withdrawal, the text of the agreement published last night, yes, there is no separate northern ireland backstop but still there is no clear exit mechanism and we are still dependent on an agreement with the eu and no time limit on staying within the customs arrangement. dominic raab has resigned over a deal he
to lose one brexit secretary was clearly bad, when david davis webb.ggests that mrs may is charting her own course on brexit. —— when david davis went, and now two, it suggests that mrs may starting their own course on brexit. the civil servant ollie morris is putting together a package which the brexit secretary cannot sign up to. why dominic raab matters is because he isa dominic raab matters is because he is a eurosceptic brexiteer and he had the confidence of the slightly suspicious...
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david davis, and borisjohnson, one—time foreign secretary.secretary. i think that borisjohnson‘s credibility certainly with the general public and amongst the tory grassroots is actually falling. at eds as the mark. the implication from the poll you were talking about, is that people actually don't like this level of disloyalty. there is a recognition that theresa may, however bad you think the deal is, is actually doing a reasonable job and she is doing it with an enormous amount of grace and depression just on the work load a low. these grinning buffoons don't stand a chance. they don't seem very popular with tory mps either, it is unlikely that we get to the finishing line, to candidate to put before the tory membership. we should point out there is a long way to go before any of that does or doesn't happen. the mail on sunday has on their front page, an exclusive interview with lord lester tier found guilty page, an exclusive interview with lord lester tierfound guilty by page, an exclusive interview with lord lester tier found guilty by
david davis, and borisjohnson, one—time foreign secretary.secretary. i think that borisjohnson‘s credibility certainly with the general public and amongst the tory grassroots is actually falling. at eds as the mark. the implication from the poll you were talking about, is that people actually don't like this level of disloyalty. there is a recognition that theresa may, however bad you think the deal is, is actually doing a reasonable job and she is doing it with an enormous amount of grace...
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now of course in the summer earlier when after the checkers meeting at david davis the first bricks of minister stepped down he was one of the so-called big beasts off the tory parties and that was significant and all the others we have seen step down now are sort of from the second or even third row bought it is a signal that she is with in her party hemorrhaging support and so every of course every n.p.c. may he may he be as back bench as you like it counts because in the end one man one woman one m.p. one vote in parliament and that's sort of where her majority is going to come from and if she looks at it she sees us with different eyes than you and i because she sees that her own support is sort of bleeding away and for her that is a clear signal of danger of course. proviso in london matters in brussels for now we thank you we'll come back to you as soon as we hear from series tonight in london and i say thanks let's move on to the rest of the day's news right into refugees in bangladesh protested against attempts to send them back.
now of course in the summer earlier when after the checkers meeting at david davis the first bricks of minister stepped down he was one of the so-called big beasts off the tory parties and that was significant and all the others we have seen step down now are sort of from the second or even third row bought it is a signal that she is with in her party hemorrhaging support and so every of course every n.p.c. may he may he be as back bench as you like it counts because in the end one man one...
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for his secretary boris johnson walked out of the cabinet just in sama also david davies who was seen again yossi to fraud for the u.k. walked out on her just because they didn't like the ideas that she had about how breaks it should be done and these are only two examples of that is in a division within her own party and each time it is some sort of rebellion from her own rose it will be more and more difficult for the prime is actually to game up against them. all right nicole reese in london thank you so much. thank you. just follow the directions to this deal that we still haven't actually seen yet let's get more on the british government reaction from the. honest alex forrest whites and welcome alex so what has been happening behind the scenes since the announcement of the deal was made last night well tourism is currently holed up in downing street with company ministers trying to thrash out an agreement with them she has already had one to one meetings with all of them last night on this morning because there are some key bricks it is within her own cabinet within those i minis
for his secretary boris johnson walked out of the cabinet just in sama also david davies who was seen again yossi to fraud for the u.k. walked out on her just because they didn't like the ideas that she had about how breaks it should be done and these are only two examples of that is in a division within her own party and each time it is some sort of rebellion from her own rose it will be more and more difficult for the prime is actually to game up against them. all right nicole reese in london...
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and it wouldn't give it to david davis?vis had much sense... they were out negotiated? it was being run by downing street and we know that and you will remember written ministerial state m e nts remember written ministerial statements that out injuly remember written ministerial statements that out in july that made clear the negotiations were being run from downing street by the cabinet office. they were not in charge of them. we did not ask the right things. we asked for this customs union backstop and the british government asked to tyres in this ridiculous customs union backstop. if you can speak up a little bit? 48 letters haven't been sent to graham brady... not by the end to day but if nobody else follows that might if you lay people and everybody hides in a covered, it will not be a great position to be in. —— if you lead people. i think the letters will go on but no timeframe. who do you think should be the next prime minister? —— brexit secretary. there is no point in a brexit secretary when it is being run from d
and it wouldn't give it to david davis?vis had much sense... they were out negotiated? it was being run by downing street and we know that and you will remember written ministerial state m e nts remember written ministerial statements that out injuly remember written ministerial statements that out in july that made clear the negotiations were being run from downing street by the cabinet office. they were not in charge of them. we did not ask the right things. we asked for this customs union...
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interesting to see who she finds. —— dominic raab and david davis. o see who takes upa davis. interesting to see who takes up a poisoned chalice of brexit secretary. thank you, norman. you will be back with us when we talk to some conservative mps and supporters to get reaction to the facts michael gove is not resigning and what impact that will have on other conservative backbenchers. a crazy day yesterday. numerous resignations just while our programme was on air, and more rolling in later. in a moment, well talk to conservative mps about whether theresa may can survive the weekend. after it sounds potentially that the 48 letters have been received. but let's look at what's happened in the last 24 hours. and this report contains flashing images. we can speak now to two conservative mps to get their thoughts on what they think is going to happen next. although obviously no one can know. gillian keegan backs the prime minister and her draft withdrawal agreement, and dominic grieve, who doesn't support it and wants to offer the country a referendum on
interesting to see who she finds. —— dominic raab and david davis. o see who takes upa davis. interesting to see who takes up a poisoned chalice of brexit secretary. thank you, norman. you will be back with us when we talk to some conservative mps and supporters to get reaction to the facts michael gove is not resigning and what impact that will have on other conservative backbenchers. a crazy day yesterday. numerous resignations just while our programme was on air, and more rolling in...
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francine: thank you so much, david davis.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: economics, finance and politics. this is ""bloomberg surveillance. ." first stop on the tictoc, a global new feed built for twitter. the entertainer has bought out eisure liner athl from the top shop owner. falling immigration is a squeezing statistics and a weak pound is driving costs. that and more stories on our bloomberg tictoc. the vice president has hit out politics,ina's trade and top stocks are mixed on trade tensions. those are our top five stories. now we get to the bloomberg first word news. >> shares of this company have plunged on the reports that the chairman is going to be arrested and prosecuted. that is according to the japanese newspaper, asahi, which did not cite anyone. he is suspected of a legend violations in relation to and the reporting his own compensation. the newspaper said that a , also saidor nissan of the company would hold a press conference later today at the headquarters in kyoto. theresa may's uphill struggle continues as sh
francine: thank you so much, david davis.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: economics, finance and politics. this is ""bloomberg surveillance. ." first stop on the tictoc, a global new feed built for twitter. the entertainer has bought out eisure liner athl from the top shop owner. falling immigration is a squeezing statistics and a weak pound is driving costs. that and more stories on our bloomberg tictoc. the vice president has hit out politics,ina's trade and top stocks are mixed...
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so the politicians, david davis and dominic raab, were not running the negotiations.un — and if this has been the case, which it is, i would rather she was more honest and straightforward about it. if she said, look, on one hand, here are the brexiteers who i think are mad, and here are the ultra—remainers, i think that would at least be straightforward and honest. to claim that it delivers or avoids precisely what she has been publicly committed to avoiding, i think, is a mistake. i don't think she's the most deceitful in all of this mess. it's true that if she had been candid with the country about what is achievable, she would be in a better position, but this is speculation. who has been deceitful are the brexiteers who claimed they could have the best of both worlds. it is not possible. the cost of leaving the eu on the terms of the brexiteers cannot be the undermining of the eu. it's cake—ism — it continues to pervade all the discussions. it's the assumption... labour had six tests that said they would not accept the deal unless it was as good as what we have no
so the politicians, david davis and dominic raab, were not running the negotiations.un — and if this has been the case, which it is, i would rather she was more honest and straightforward about it. if she said, look, on one hand, here are the brexiteers who i think are mad, and here are the ultra—remainers, i think that would at least be straightforward and honest. to claim that it delivers or avoids precisely what she has been publicly committed to avoiding, i think, is a mistake. i don't...
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well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his trance and his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet so i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you know certainly boris johnson his foreign secretary had at a hand in delivering the kind of practice it and it's just simply true that people ran away from the leadership contest as soon as they could roger pharaoh's was nowhere to be seen boris johnson maybe didn't have the votes from various people that in even trying to get the votes he had people who wanted to make him tory leader he didn't even try he had a press announcement that he was going even take part so i think that you know they really haven't shown leadership they saw how difficult it would be to deliver on their promises and they chose it was better to snipe at the sidelines they do something substantive or make a point very quickl
well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his trance and his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet so i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you know certainly boris johnson his foreign secretary had at a hand in delivering the kind of practice it...
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0r somebody like david davis in to take a side of europe? or is it really about the eu?hat does the world think about us? when we cannot do this in any sensible way. we are close to a constitutional crisis. and even if the cabinet manages to say a very relu cta nt the cabinet manages to say a very reluctant yes to this deal, i cannot see that it can get through parliament and in such a situation, the mps must win, must be not? then you have the mess that is the labour party and i speak from somebody —— as somebody from the left and i have never known a more inept set of responses from the opposition. i don't know what they think what they want. jeremy corbyn has been making it clear that he does not want another referendum, is something johnson was talking about earlier. which i want. i don't want another yes, no. but we need a people's vote. labour has been absolutely useless. but this story echoes what joejohnson said useless. but this story echoes what joe johnson said about useless. but this story echoes what joejohnson said about the fact useless. but this story ech
0r somebody like david davis in to take a side of europe? or is it really about the eu?hat does the world think about us? when we cannot do this in any sensible way. we are close to a constitutional crisis. and even if the cabinet manages to say a very relu cta nt the cabinet manages to say a very reluctant yes to this deal, i cannot see that it can get through parliament and in such a situation, the mps must win, must be not? then you have the mess that is the labour party and i speak from...
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, david davis tweeting this is a fork in the road, existential moment, moment of truth.bout the first time in britain's parliamentary history we won't be in charge of our own laws —— resigners. we were in for45 years making the law! the pressure of course comes from the tory mps and their local constituency parties will be swayed by these messages, and they'll be very worried about that as well. talking about moment of truth, that's the headline on the front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was coming. front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was comingm front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was coming. it is, though, isn't it? it is a resilient pm who has got through this without really making any apparent headway all moved on in recent months —— pm. a former cabinet minister i was talking about tonight, a sinking ship, normally rats get off, this lot have stayed on! there's anger among brexiteer mps, they fought for among brexiteer mps, they fought for a clean break from the singles single market and customs union, they will
, david davis tweeting this is a fork in the road, existential moment, moment of truth.bout the first time in britain's parliamentary history we won't be in charge of our own laws —— resigners. we were in for45 years making the law! the pressure of course comes from the tory mps and their local constituency parties will be swayed by these messages, and they'll be very worried about that as well. talking about moment of truth, that's the headline on the front of the telegraph, it's almost...
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the cabinet, including her own brexit secratary, dominic raab, who, like david davis, has been sidelinedxpressing real worries about what's currently on the table. the idea this can be resolved in the next 24 hours looks incredibly unlikely. i wonder what cabinet are up unlikely. i wonder what cabinet are up to, we have these stories doing the chequers deal, at the time we weren't told that, everyone had agreed, then boris johnson weren't told that, everyone had agreed, then borisjohnson and david davis walked. emma dollarmite what are they trying to do? protect there be occasions against it all going pear shaped or are they exercising control? —— what are they trying to do? jo johnson resigned, which means. . . do? jo johnson resigned, which means... he wasn't a brexiteer. he was a remainer originally, so she's losing that coalition of support. people are willing to brief against her. tim michael no better than me, but the logic prevails, they would rather brexit, which nobody thinks will deliver anything good any more that kim might know better than me. they would rather it went throug
the cabinet, including her own brexit secratary, dominic raab, who, like david davis, has been sidelinedxpressing real worries about what's currently on the table. the idea this can be resolved in the next 24 hours looks incredibly unlikely. i wonder what cabinet are up unlikely. i wonder what cabinet are up to, we have these stories doing the chequers deal, at the time we weren't told that, everyone had agreed, then boris johnson weren't told that, everyone had agreed, then borisjohnson and...
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later today, we speak exclusively to david davis after 9:00 a.m. london time.es he think about the vote movement -- looming in december? he could over checkers -- quit over checkers. what is the latest? this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is the european open. we are 22 minutes into the cash equity trading day. italy says it is ready to talk to the eu about the busting budget. demaio says the government is ready to make cuts to wasteful programs the plan reforms will stay. brussels is expected to reject that. stephen isaacs is still with us. what's a bigger risk for the markets, italy or brexit? stephen: that's a lovely question to answer. they're sort of manifestations of the same phenomenon, it's about populism. blocks intwo big politics at the moment. the nationalists versus the globalist. france andacron in populists in italy. it's an interesting battle between these two groups. macron faced a weekend of disruption, strikes, unfortunate problems there. macron's popularity dropped to a record low, 25%. and italy, we've got the budget talks. what's going to happ
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meanwhile, the sunday express claims leading brexit campaigners and former cabinet ministers david daviscide which of them should stand to replace the prime minister if there is a vote of no confidence. theresa may has allowed britain to be "blackmailed and bullied" by brussels — that's according to the former brexit secretary dominic raab in an interview with the sunday times. while the observer reports that a longer transition deal will cost more — adding up to £10 billion to the so—called divorce bill. the independent has a picture of protests by environmental campaigners as they brought parts of london to a standstill yesterday. the sunday mirror leads on a mother of three who took her own life after her daughter alleged she was chased by the nhs for prescripton fees. the mail on sunday has spoken to a teacher who claims vulnerable children at her school are being ‘tricked' into believing they are the wrong sex. brexit dominating. so we will start off with the sunday times and this interview with dominic raab. he hasn't wasted a lot of time since he resigned in kicking the prime mini
meanwhile, the sunday express claims leading brexit campaigners and former cabinet ministers david daviscide which of them should stand to replace the prime minister if there is a vote of no confidence. theresa may has allowed britain to be "blackmailed and bullied" by brussels — that's according to the former brexit secretary dominic raab in an interview with the sunday times. while the observer reports that a longer transition deal will cost more — adding up to £10 billion to...
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he was in that position but they were they were able to make a difference to these negotiations david davis was officially that's the chief record they gave jesus he was fully blinded recent in recent months but he but from the very beginning he was that he was the chief negotiator the problem of not really not i think the problem more fundamental contradictions the process that they have a problem andrew theresa may has said and some of our supporters have said if you hate what i'm doing so much then where are the better ideas. that she have a point. i don't really think so at all and i think that route.
he was in that position but they were they were able to make a difference to these negotiations david davis was officially that's the chief record they gave jesus he was fully blinded recent in recent months but he but from the very beginning he was that he was the chief negotiator the problem of not really not i think the problem more fundamental contradictions the process that they have a problem andrew theresa may has said and some of our supporters have said if you hate what i'm doing so...
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well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his trance and his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet so i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you know certainly boris johnson his foreign secretary had at a hand in delivering the kind of practice that and it's just simply true that people ran away from the leadership contest as soon as they could roger pharaoh's was nowhere to be seen boris johnson maybe didn't have the votes from various people that in even trying to get the votes he had people who wanted to make him tory leader didn't even try to press announcement that he was in when even take part so i think that you know they really haven't shown leadership they saw how difficult it would be to deliver on their promises and they chose it was better to snipe at the sidelines they do something substantive or make a point very quickly on
well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his trance and his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet so i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you know certainly boris johnson his foreign secretary had at a hand in delivering the kind of practice...
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well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his transom his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you know certainly boris johnson his foreign secretary had it at a hand in delivering the kind of practice it and it's just simply true that people ran away from the leadership contest as soon as they could roger pharaoh's was nowhere to be seen boris johnson maybe didn't have the votes from various people that in even trying to get the votes he had people who wanted to make him tory leader he didn't even try he had a personality been that he was going even take part so i think that you know they really haven't shown leadership they saw how difficult it would be to deliver on their promises and they chose it was better to snipe at the sidelines they do something substantive or make a point very quickly on a
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david davis speaking up, all these other brexit supporters speaking up, as if it is the easiest and moste i'io and most unproblematic exit. i have no idea what she will do but she has surprised us in the past. she does surprises by her resilience but there is a paragraph in the sunday telegraph saying senior government figures are discussing the possibility of a new leader taking over and resetting the negotiations, if only it were that simple, which would apparently kicked the candour that further down the road and then we would have some kind of resolution. there was that figure, who will be the person? i think it came across extraordinarily well. do you think is the air apparent? there is the long gameplaying. boris is not going to be it so maybe jo johnson will be. this constitutional crisis. it theresa may comes to the commons and plan is to beat it... prince charles will have a brief moment in —— a brief moment of monarchy taking over because the politicians can't do this job. it's extraordinary. it's the most extraordinary. it's the most extraordinary moment. the hardening of the
david davis speaking up, all these other brexit supporters speaking up, as if it is the easiest and moste i'io and most unproblematic exit. i have no idea what she will do but she has surprised us in the past. she does surprises by her resilience but there is a paragraph in the sunday telegraph saying senior government figures are discussing the possibility of a new leader taking over and resetting the negotiations, if only it were that simple, which would apparently kicked the candour that...
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is the only deal in town dominic raab has been nexting on negotiating on behalf of the uk, and david davis has come out in the past criticizing what he sees as this draft proposal. he signed off back last december on the idea of an irish backstop it seems that would be an important requirement for the next brexit secretary, someone who believes this approach is the best there is. theresa may did seem relatively relaxed. she acknowledged it was a difficult few days, that she was tired, but she was in command of the facts. she seemed sympathetic to some concerns raised by listeners there are some interesting points to bring up she talked about concessions made by the european side. she wanted to play up the idea that it's not just the uk that has made concessions in these negotiations the europeans she said had come around to their idea of not having any customs border in the irish sea. we have seen a divergence in the backstop details between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, but no customs border. also seeming relatively confidence about her relationship with the dup, but not willin
is the only deal in town dominic raab has been nexting on negotiating on behalf of the uk, and david davis has come out in the past criticizing what he sees as this draft proposal. he signed off back last december on the idea of an irish backstop it seems that would be an important requirement for the next brexit secretary, someone who believes this approach is the best there is. theresa may did seem relatively relaxed. she acknowledged it was a difficult few days, that she was tired, but she...
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out some names very well known names mostly as future possible leaders boris johnson of course david davis the big beasts of for exit and of course dominic robb who just stepped down as for exit minutes or so if these are the people who are going to follow what mark said is of course completely right the soul deal needs to be binned because they're not going to get to go through with it but all this is still up in the air and the tory party the hardliners in the tory party haven't yet said we will do this on that and that day we have to wait for that bought the move move things are very dynamic here and they seem to move in stream really quickly a reversal in london macsoftware in brussels thank you both. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a top saudi prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist. saudi arabia's public prosecutor denied that crown prince mohammed bin salmond was involved in the plot turkey has attacked the findings of the saudi investigation is to construct it was
out some names very well known names mostly as future possible leaders boris johnson of course david davis the big beasts of for exit and of course dominic robb who just stepped down as for exit minutes or so if these are the people who are going to follow what mark said is of course completely right the soul deal needs to be binned because they're not going to get to go through with it but all this is still up in the air and the tory party the hardliners in the tory party haven't yet said we...
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sevenstart off with conservatives including boris johnson, david davis are actively preparing campaignschallenge theresa may's premiership. that is according to the sunday times. it last weeko lower as uncertainty about britain's political future gripped markets. president trump says the u.s. on thesue a full report killing of jamal khashoggi by tuesday, following media accounts the cia concluded the saudi crown prince ordered the assassination. trump night the agency made a judgment, saying it has not assessed anything yet. president trump has visited california, where he has seen the ravages of the deadly andfire that has killed 71 potentially 1000 missing. the president is stressing common ground on how to approach the problem, marking a change to his tone previously. >> you see what has happened here. nobody would have ever thought this could happen. the federal government is behind you. we are all behind each other. we can truly say that. we have been speaking. we have now gotten to know each other. we will all work together and do a real job. this is very sad to see. yousef: sourc
sevenstart off with conservatives including boris johnson, david davis are actively preparing campaignschallenge theresa may's premiership. that is according to the sunday times. it last weeko lower as uncertainty about britain's political future gripped markets. president trump says the u.s. on thesue a full report killing of jamal khashoggi by tuesday, following media accounts the cia concluded the saudi crown prince ordered the assassination. trump night the agency made a judgment, saying it...
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and then, thursday murder and -- thursday morning, -- the first was david davis, he resigned back in july. then it was boris johnson. that was within 14 hours of the check deal for the prime minister told us there was collective agreement. now we are back to where we are this morning. , thankspossibly survive to the man whose office we are in front of. brexiteerit here -- who led the campaign for brexit. of course, the british people's berdych was -- people's verdict was 52% for brexit. 48% were against brexit. the fight that he was saying at speculation, good sources say he turned down the brexit secretary job. and now liam, the fact that he is saying that these are two very good news stories, it tells you where we are. >> it certainly does. where does the british prime minister go from here? that is the next death? -- next step? is fighting for that survival in two ways. as is often being nicknamed mayport. ot.mayb that she's not good at conversational reactions. not good at media. we think she has been getting media training. parliament toonto answer questions. -- gone to parliame
and then, thursday murder and -- thursday morning, -- the first was david davis, he resigned back in july. then it was boris johnson. that was within 14 hours of the check deal for the prime minister told us there was collective agreement. now we are back to where we are this morning. , thankspossibly survive to the man whose office we are in front of. brexiteerit here -- who led the campaign for brexit. of course, the british people's berdych was -- people's verdict was 52% for brexit. 48%...
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contributed to to this work until now that being said seeing the break that secretary resigned after david davis did so as well how significant is that. it is significant because to lose one breaks it secretary ok so things happen but you lose two breaks the secretary said within a few months that just shows the weakness at the core of who government of course and the weakness at the core of five or six to the exit negotiations from the british side because they have for months and months on end tried to gain the impossible a solution that would give britain all the advantages of the european union and none of the regulation and the restraints and that is not doable and as she finally today did step it's another point in her declaration and it missing that she said that this is the best that can be done under the circumstances and more is more or less not possible the european union would not stand for it it's the first time we've heard something like that so that was a truce in a way but on the other hand of course she now needs to sort of need to push this through she somehow needs to emphasiz
contributed to to this work until now that being said seeing the break that secretary resigned after david davis did so as well how significant is that. it is significant because to lose one breaks it secretary ok so things happen but you lose two breaks the secretary said within a few months that just shows the weakness at the core of who government of course and the weakness at the core of five or six to the exit negotiations from the british side because they have for months and months on...
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thank you, david davies and sebastian payne.r is at half past 11. don't forget you can see the front pages of the newspapers online on our website, all there for you seven days a week. if you missed the programme and evening you can see it later on the bbci player. thanks again david and sebastian. until later on, we will see later. goodbye for now. hello. a day with a cold wind, not a huge amount of sunshine, wet weather in the form of waning, some sleet and snow, the higher up you went as well, so some of the fleet is mixed in with the showers reaching parts of wales today. not much sunshine, a sky at times in highland scotland, the western isles fared quite well again but that's what weather continuing overnight. showers running into southeast england across northern england, longer spells of wet weather north east england into eastern scotland with snow showing up on higher ground here as well. maybe some of those journeys overnight turning a little on the tricky site for some of us here and temperatures their lowest parts o
thank you, david davies and sebastian payne.r is at half past 11. don't forget you can see the front pages of the newspapers online on our website, all there for you seven days a week. if you missed the programme and evening you can see it later on the bbci player. thanks again david and sebastian. until later on, we will see later. goodbye for now. hello. a day with a cold wind, not a huge amount of sunshine, wet weather in the form of waning, some sleet and snow, the higher up you went as...
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with me are the broadcaster david davies and political leader writer for the financial times, sebastian pages are already in. the daily telegraph leads on spain's claim that scotland will be free to rejoin the eu after brexit — in a stance seen by some as hypocritical after madrid's long—standing opposition to catalonia becoming an independent country. brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow as she tries to seal her brexit deal. "who do you think you are kidding?" that's the headline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful attempt by tory rebels to unseat the prime minister. the guardian says one in four europeans now vote for populists after carrying out an analysis of the surge of right wing parties across the continent. the times claims britain and america were leading an 11th—hour attempt last night to stop an alleged former kgb agent becoming the next head of the global police body — interpol. the online independent leads on what it calls the nhs‘ ‘mental health crisis' which the paper says is lea
with me are the broadcaster david davies and political leader writer for the financial times, sebastian pages are already in. the daily telegraph leads on spain's claim that scotland will be free to rejoin the eu after brexit — in a stance seen by some as hypocritical after madrid's long—standing opposition to catalonia becoming an independent country. brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow as she tries to seal her brexit deal....
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if you look at the differences between herself, david davis and now dominic raab, that's the key point, the relationship with the brexit secretary and the prime minister and her pushing in a direction they were not comfortable with >> we already heard from the dup yesterday, arlene foster tweeted she made her position clear to the prime minister we have the latest developments of the brexit secretary resigning. numbers-wise it is looking difficult that the parliamentary vote will pass actually, looks like we lost willem who was live in westminster. let's move on and talk about the european angle and side of things we now know the leaders of the eu 27 will meet on november 25th to endorse the brexit deal between the eu and the uk. european council president, donald tusk, says the draft text is being examined by all countries. silvia is in bristles and has been monitoring the action from the european side of things. it looked to be promising, we know we have a formal date, november 25th for the eu to sit and ratify this deal the big question is how europe will respond to this news that t
if you look at the differences between herself, david davis and now dominic raab, that's the key point, the relationship with the brexit secretary and the prime minister and her pushing in a direction they were not comfortable with >> we already heard from the dup yesterday, arlene foster tweeted she made her position clear to the prime minister we have the latest developments of the brexit secretary resigning. numbers-wise it is looking difficult that the parliamentary vote will pass...
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that was the complaint david davis made when he was brexit secretary.nt of the daily mail, i remember many moons ago when you were a key figure in the conservative christian fellowship. that's right. we've both been around too long! this story is an extraordinary story, terrifying in many ways. her lawyer had already fled pakistan because he fears for his fate. boris johnson fled pakistan because he fears for his fate. borisjohnson now fled pakistan because he fears for his fate. boris johnson now saying britain has a moral obligation. i think, to be fair, the italians abroad it offered her sanctuary, in some way has to be found to get her safely out of pakistan. there are huge problems with religious freedom all over the world, and to the bbc's credits of the coverage it has given to this issue is really welcome, because in all sorts of parts of particularly the middle east, christians are facing terrible persecution, and this one story of this very brave woman as i think brought it alive for people. of course it is perfectly possible that the uk gover
that was the complaint david davis made when he was brexit secretary.nt of the daily mail, i remember many moons ago when you were a key figure in the conservative christian fellowship. that's right. we've both been around too long! this story is an extraordinary story, terrifying in many ways. her lawyer had already fled pakistan because he fears for his fate. boris johnson fled pakistan because he fears for his fate. borisjohnson now fled pakistan because he fears for his fate. boris johnson...
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the most high-profile to resign it replaced david davis that quit back in july, you might remember, overhe checkers agreement. saysg after theresa may she has the cabinet's collective backing of the text. theresa may: it would mean more sent -- more uncertainty and more division. if we get behind a deal, we can bring our country back together and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. the choice is clear. we can choose to leave with no deal, risk no brexit at all. [cheering] or -- or we can choose to unite and support the best deal that will be negotiated. rochelle: the leader of the labour party jeremy corbyn says the deal fall short of what was promised to the british people. jeremy c corbyn: this was not te deal promised. parliament cannot and will not accept a false choice between this bad deal and no deal. prime minister theresa may has sent the draft is in the best interest of the entire u.k. , a sentiment echoed by the eu that talked about decisive progress. france 24's reporter has details in this next report. reporter: it is finally here. 585 pages aimed at ensuring a smooth de
the most high-profile to resign it replaced david davis that quit back in july, you might remember, overhe checkers agreement. saysg after theresa may she has the cabinet's collective backing of the text. theresa may: it would mean more sent -- more uncertainty and more division. if we get behind a deal, we can bring our country back together and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. the choice is clear. we can choose to leave with no deal, risk no brexit at all. [cheering] or -- or we can...
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first this is the former brexit secretary david davis.erate attempt to reverse the result of the referendum, we are undoubtedly going to hear the most hair—raising stories and improbable forecasts. the treasury‘s forecasts in the past have almost never been right and half more often been dramatically wrong. andrew sentance used to work at the bank. ‘does anyone really believe any of this as a real—world scenario? @bankofengland is undermining its credibility and independence by giving such prominence to these extreme scenarios and forecasts‘ here's kim gittleson‘s take on it. mark carney also said that the job of central bankers wasn't to hope for the best but to plan for the worst. so what he said basically was when he was making these projections would be other economists of the bank, they wanted to know what the absolute worst—case scenario was so they could say, i don't know, that things here in the united kingdom could withstand that if they had the equity on hand if this does come to pass. so that is why we're seeing these very dire
first this is the former brexit secretary david davis.erate attempt to reverse the result of the referendum, we are undoubtedly going to hear the most hair—raising stories and improbable forecasts. the treasury‘s forecasts in the past have almost never been right and half more often been dramatically wrong. andrew sentance used to work at the bank. ‘does anyone really believe any of this as a real—world scenario? @bankofengland is undermining its credibility and independence by giving...
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came here onjune 19, negotiations, they began when david davis came here onjune19, 2017 and thisto take in what has happened, how destabilising and difficult this whole process has been for the uk in relation to its politics and its connections with other european countries. i think there is a deliberate saints today from the eu side that this is going to bea from the eu side that this is going to be a sober occasion, there will not be champagne corks popped. it's just a pause because we'll get into the difficult political arithmetic in westminster, will this get through the house of commons? if it doesn't, what happens then? through the house of commons? if it doesn't, what happens themm through the house of commons? if it doesn't, what happens then? it is a marker of how each nation will put its interests first in the next stage, the unity has been there but you've got the dutch, the danish talking about fishing, the french wa nt talking about fishing, the french want a level playing field, the spanish want something on gibraltar, it's going to be very difficult. it's going to
came here onjune 19, negotiations, they began when david davis came here onjune19, 2017 and thisto take in what has happened, how destabilising and difficult this whole process has been for the uk in relation to its politics and its connections with other european countries. i think there is a deliberate saints today from the eu side that this is going to bea from the eu side that this is going to be a sober occasion, there will not be champagne corks popped. it's just a pause because we'll get...
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worse than the one that followed the checkers plan and we know of course from that meeting that to david davis and boris johnson both stood down as ministers in the wake of that also the d u p on who to resign may's government relies so heavily for support they've also said that if this still has the potential to see the new united kingdom break up with and they too will have to withdraw that support however perhaps more positively for the prime minister she received a positive welcome to this draft text from you know drugs kind of the prime minister and also michel barnier the chief negotiator who said that he considered this to be significant decisive progress now that the prime minister needs to drum up support and to get rid of any attempts. to try to perhaps hand in letters of no confidence in her if she is going to get the support to get this deal through parliament historian alan scott believes that amid all the breaks in negotiations to resume a has failed to secure any real concessions from the e.u. that is a view also shared by journalist john gold. says could see did everything she
worse than the one that followed the checkers plan and we know of course from that meeting that to david davis and boris johnson both stood down as ministers in the wake of that also the d u p on who to resign may's government relies so heavily for support they've also said that if this still has the potential to see the new united kingdom break up with and they too will have to withdraw that support however perhaps more positively for the prime minister she received a positive welcome to this...
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boris johnson, of course, david davis, and of course, dominik robb who just stepped down as brexit ministerif these are the people who are going to follow -- the sole deal needs to be -- binned, because they will not go through with it. all of this is still up in the air and the tory party, the hardliners, have not yet said we will do this or that on that day. we have to wait for that, but the, things are very dynamic here and they seem to move extremely quickly. phil: thank you both. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. a top prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. saudi arabia public prosecutor denied the crown prince was involved in the plot. turkey has attacked the findings of the saudi investigation. mr. jamal khashoggi was killed last month after entering the saudi consulate in an stumble. -- in isatanbul. the death toll in california's wildfires stands at 56. firefighters are still battling blazes in the north and south of the state. they are slowly gaining the up
boris johnson, of course, david davis, and of course, dominik robb who just stepped down as brexit ministerif these are the people who are going to follow -- the sole deal needs to be -- binned, because they will not go through with it. all of this is still up in the air and the tory party, the hardliners, have not yet said we will do this or that on that day. we have to wait for that, but the, things are very dynamic here and they seem to move extremely quickly. phil: thank you both. let's...
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we can look back to when the checkers plan was signed off it took a whole forty eight hours for david davis to stand down as briggs a secretary in seventy two hours for boris johnson to stand down as foreign secretary so we may yet see a number of resignations as a result of that draft deal and it's not just the cabinet either within the backbenchers. own m.p.'s there are thought to be a number of them this evening writing letters of no confidence in the prime minister in the hope that they can spark a leadership challenge and remove her from her position as leader of the conservative party and as prime minister in any case that. draft text has been received perhaps a little bit more positively in brussels the news michel barnier is saying that he considers that to be decisive progress to resume is going to address parliament and remains to be seen whether she can muster up enough support within her own party and out with of it in order to get this through parliament historian alan scads believes to resume has failed to get any concessions from the in the backseat negotiations. could see to
we can look back to when the checkers plan was signed off it took a whole forty eight hours for david davis to stand down as briggs a secretary in seventy two hours for boris johnson to stand down as foreign secretary so we may yet see a number of resignations as a result of that draft deal and it's not just the cabinet either within the backbenchers. own m.p.'s there are thought to be a number of them this evening writing letters of no confidence in the prime minister in the hope that they can...
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it took david davis, the brexit secretary, before he finally signed it.ou hen't stick with it and hed. will other ministers do that? we will watch closely tomorrow. there is also, jane, this whiff of dissent. we hear rumors that there are tters being put in by conservative mp's and perhaps they vote no-confidence in the prime minister. jane: neither she nor this still are out of the woods yet. what happens if she cannot get it through parliament? christian: well, the p pple who wantple's vote, a second referendum, say it is not her deal or no deal, there is another option. but tonight when michel barnier was asked abt that, he said the u.k. parliament would have to take the consequences if they vote again it. what we don't know -- there was a lot of noise at the moment -- is whether over the next three he vote weeks, because will not come until the middle of december -- people pore through it and consider their options. the m chaht be the other side. and when they have their toes over the edge of the cliff, do they step back or do they jump? ime minister is betting that when faced wi
it took david davis, the brexit secretary, before he finally signed it.ou hen't stick with it and hed. will other ministers do that? we will watch closely tomorrow. there is also, jane, this whiff of dissent. we hear rumors that there are tters being put in by conservative mp's and perhaps they vote no-confidence in the prime minister. jane: neither she nor this still are out of the woods yet. what happens if she cannot get it through parliament? christian: well, the p pple who wantple's vote,...
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of course we now know that borisjohnson and david davis walked out over the deal. robert, do you think that is what they should be doing?” wouldn't want to be in the position of telling cabinet members what they should be doing. what is very clear is that a great number of people from borisjohnson to david davis and of course me have a great number of concerns about the direction of travel laid out on the chequers. and i would ask the government, as i have been doing sincejuly, to look atan have been doing sincejuly, to look at an alternative way that secures the democratic accountability of our country going forward. what we have seen country going forward. what we have seen is that there are real concerns on the remains side of the argument. there was a resignation last week of the person calling for a referendum. is that a real possibility?” the person calling for a referendum. is that a real possibility? i think it is. i don't know why it would be anti—democratic to ask the people to give us their opinion of whatever way forward we ultimately are facing. this i
of course we now know that borisjohnson and david davis walked out over the deal. robert, do you think that is what they should be doing?” wouldn't want to be in the position of telling cabinet members what they should be doing. what is very clear is that a great number of people from borisjohnson to david davis and of course me have a great number of concerns about the direction of travel laid out on the chequers. and i would ask the government, as i have been doing sincejuly, to look atan...
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the politicians, david davis and dominic raab, were not running the negotiations.if this is the case and it isi run, and if this is the case and it is i would rather she was more straightforward about it, if she said on one hand here and the brexiteers who i think ahmad and the ultra—remainers —— who i think are mad, and the ultra—remainers who i think ahmad, i think it would at least be straightforward and honest but to claim that it delivers or a void is precisely what she has been publicly committed to avoiding i think is a mistake. i don't think she is deceitful. if she had been candid about what is achievable she would be in a better position but this is speculation. the brexiteers have been deceitful. they claimed they could have the best of both worlds. it is not possible. the cost of leaving the eu on the terms of the brexiteers cannot be the undermining of the eu. it is the assumption... labour had six tests that said they would not accept the deal unless it was as good as what we have now. but the european research group is trying to get us into a positio
the politicians, david davis and dominic raab, were not running the negotiations.if this is the case and it isi run, and if this is the case and it is i would rather she was more straightforward about it, if she said on one hand here and the brexiteers who i think ahmad and the ultra—remainers —— who i think are mad, and the ultra—remainers who i think ahmad, i think it would at least be straightforward and honest but to claim that it delivers or a void is precisely what she has been...