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alone, there will be dominic grieve, i imagine justine greening, alone, there will be dominic grieve and it only takes two mps, remember their majority is only four even with the dup so it takes two tories to vote against the government to bring down the government to bring down the government so it would be way too controversial for dominic raab government so it would be way too controversialfor dominic raab in government so it would be way too controversial for dominic raab in a ridiculous match away said he will force it through. he can't, cannot, the maths aren't there thanks to theresa may's disastrous decision to call an election in 2017. the maths aren't there for the tories. he cannot force through a no deal and i agree with you, it will probably go to another referendum. to get it through that second stage a parliamentary consensus, put it on there? yes, i say that, there is also a very real possibility mps say they will bring down the government but when it comes to it, they don't, and they don't want to lose their seats in the general election. they go, well,, theyjust get
alone, there will be dominic grieve, i imagine justine greening, alone, there will be dominic grieve and it only takes two mps, remember their majority is only four even with the dup so it takes two tories to vote against the government to bring down the government to bring down the government so it would be way too controversial for dominic raab government so it would be way too controversialfor dominic raab in government so it would be way too controversial for dominic raab in a ridiculous...
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basically dominic grieve his agreeing with trump that actually huawei is a security risk, don't go thereternative? this is interesting because it it is the american tail wagging the uk dog. we had this separate story about the security leak, but i think if america says to the uk, if you give huawei any access even on the fringes, we won't share secrets with you. and i think that will concentrate british mines. and i think they were saying a lot of the cabinet ministers had qualms about huawei for this very reason.” cabinet ministers had qualms about huawei for this very reason. i was wondering, though, in terms of the hardware, because this is what huawei will provide, what other alternatives were there in terms of providers? there aren't really. there are some but they are more expensive. and huawei are said to be advanced. in europe there isn't a big infrastructure 5g maker, there are some, but ericsson and nokia and are some, but ericsson and nokia and a few of the other is... but huawei i seem to be more advanced. and cheaper. i think that's why philip hammond likes it. let's move on
basically dominic grieve his agreeing with trump that actually huawei is a security risk, don't go thereternative? this is interesting because it it is the american tail wagging the uk dog. we had this separate story about the security leak, but i think if america says to the uk, if you give huawei any access even on the fringes, we won't share secrets with you. and i think that will concentrate british mines. and i think they were saying a lot of the cabinet ministers had qualms about huawei...
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basically, dominic grieve is going along with trump and say look, if we do this with huawei, the statesny security risks with you and that will go for australia and canada and new zealand as well. an urgent threat from the loss of earth's natural life. and we're causing it. this is a landmark un study, three years in the making, over 400 cited have attributed to this report. —— scientists. the findings are incredibly stark. 0ne third of sorry, one 10th of insects are likely to go extinct and we are the root cause of this. extinction rebellion, the green deal negotiated, something left of centre politics in the state, it is really at the centre of the conversation. the time is over, the oversimplification of it, we should have done this already because of this is what these scientists are saying. will be out, though? i wonder if this is exaggerating the problems but nevertheless, there is real truth in this as well. basically, the logic of their report is that so many of the natural habitats have been destroyed stop there's been a lot of deforestation, a lot of draining of the wetlands.
basically, dominic grieve is going along with trump and say look, if we do this with huawei, the statesny security risks with you and that will go for australia and canada and new zealand as well. an urgent threat from the loss of earth's natural life. and we're causing it. this is a landmark un study, three years in the making, over 400 cited have attributed to this report. —— scientists. the findings are incredibly stark. 0ne third of sorry, one 10th of insects are likely to go extinct...
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against the government in a vote of no—confidence, and i am sure there will be others, possibly dominic grieve that spring to mind. they have a majority of four, even with the dup, so it ta kes two of four, even with the dup, so it takes two to change sides and the government crashes down. if they see it hurtling towards a precipice, the brave and in my view principle tories will take a stand against it, sacrificed themselves to save the country. let's turn to the daily mail. really bad set of elections for the labour party, a party in opposition to come into third place. a lot of labour vote rs into third place. a lot of labour voters who supported another referendum have chosen to go to the lib dems who had a clear message, to stop brexit. you're not allowed to say they got rooted! it is a family show. they now think a second referendum is the answer. jeremy corbyn has changed his answers a bit. there has been a huge fallout and he is now saying that a second referendum would be a possibility at some point and he backs a public vote but he's not saying he backs it i'iow. vote but he's not sa
against the government in a vote of no—confidence, and i am sure there will be others, possibly dominic grieve that spring to mind. they have a majority of four, even with the dup, so it ta kes two of four, even with the dup, so it takes two to change sides and the government crashes down. if they see it hurtling towards a precipice, the brave and in my view principle tories will take a stand against it, sacrificed themselves to save the country. let's turn to the daily mail. really bad set...
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i said the same against dominic grieve, not standing for leadership.rship of the party, you have to accept two important features, if you are successful, you will reach out to everyone in the party. if unsuccessful, you pledge yourself to serve whoever gets elected and to serve them to get this brexit deal done. when a candidate says i do not like that one and i won't serve under somebody, my answer is yourjob as candidate is to pitch the reasons why you will be the leader. if your pitch as it appears is that you can unify the party, it is hardly a recipe for unification if you say you will not serve under a particular individual. it would be a good idea if the candidates do not do that and they simply say they will serve with whoever gets elected. as most of the party wants to see and the country for that matter, whoever becomes the prime minister, we serve, do our level best to give our best support. an investigation is under way as a man and a woman are questioned on suspicion of murdering two boys aged 13 and 14 in an incident at a house in sheffie
i said the same against dominic grieve, not standing for leadership.rship of the party, you have to accept two important features, if you are successful, you will reach out to everyone in the party. if unsuccessful, you pledge yourself to serve whoever gets elected and to serve them to get this brexit deal done. when a candidate says i do not like that one and i won't serve under somebody, my answer is yourjob as candidate is to pitch the reasons why you will be the leader. if your pitch as it...
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here is conservative mp dominic grieve speaking to my colleague christian fraser.rea leadsom has resigned. she has indeed done good work as leader of the house, but i'm afraid i think that some of my colleagues are just living in a world of fantasy. they simply cannot see or refuse to accept that they can carry out brexit in the way they want. the reality is that the house is very divided. there has to be a process to resolve this. the public, as we know from the latest opinion poll, published today, is in majority in favour of remain, so we are implementing something that the majority of the public don't in fact wa nt majority of the public don't in fact want at all, and the only solution is to have a referendum and put the choices to the public. and they keep on saying that they won't do it. and if they continue doing this, eventually it will destroy this government. there are many brexiteers who would dispute your figures, if you look at the conservative party and ukip, they are almost at 50%. the country is deeply divided on the issue. are almost at 50%. the co
here is conservative mp dominic grieve speaking to my colleague christian fraser.rea leadsom has resigned. she has indeed done good work as leader of the house, but i'm afraid i think that some of my colleagues are just living in a world of fantasy. they simply cannot see or refuse to accept that they can carry out brexit in the way they want. the reality is that the house is very divided. there has to be a process to resolve this. the public, as we know from the latest opinion poll, published...
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we have had indicative votes before and we had the dominic grieve proposals in which there were non—binding which actually nothing was agreed at the end of it. i think it's unlikely that it will actually take us much further forward. i think the government has to come up with legislation through negotiation with the eu, and at the moment the extension goes on till the end of october. but the idea they can produce a bill at the beginning of june and get it through all of its stages by the end ofjuly is... very difficult. very unlikely. are very unlikely, jeremy corbyn saying, in terms of the government getting by the brexit deadline at the end of october. he mentioned indicative votes at the start. that's something the prime minister has suggested she could hold to hold to try to find a majority in parliament on those areas where labour and the government were not able to find agreement during cross—party talks that broke down. butjeremy corbyn sounding sceptical there about that. obviously as this goes on we are looking ahead to the european elections happening this coming thursday, which h
we have had indicative votes before and we had the dominic grieve proposals in which there were non—binding which actually nothing was agreed at the end of it. i think it's unlikely that it will actually take us much further forward. i think the government has to come up with legislation through negotiation with the eu, and at the moment the extension goes on till the end of october. but the idea they can produce a bill at the beginning of june and get it through all of its stages by the end...
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make the chances of no brics it more likely one of the conservative materialists in parliament dominic grieve he's already said that he would be unwilling to stay in the conservative party if it were run by boris. bear in mind that you would only need 4 conservative members of parliament to leave the conservative party to mean there would be no majority of tools of the government anymore and then you'd need an early general election so essentially trying to get you to back down here i can't see it but if you had rubble johnson bill tried to take britain towards a crash out for exit but they may not get there because they can't count on their own party to give them the necessary majority about how. instability is the watchword there we will. keep an eye on developments but for now i thank you so much for your thoughts jungwirth european affairs georgia joining us from berlin. there's a lot smaller still to come on the news hour including eritrea celebrates its independence for the 1st time since it signed a peace deal with a theo pier but rights groups warn off widespread abuses. and why some
make the chances of no brics it more likely one of the conservative materialists in parliament dominic grieve he's already said that he would be unwilling to stay in the conservative party if it were run by boris. bear in mind that you would only need 4 conservative members of parliament to leave the conservative party to mean there would be no majority of tools of the government anymore and then you'd need an early general election so essentially trying to get you to back down here i can't see...
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here's conservative mp dominic grieve.sorry that andrea leadsom has resigned, she has done good work as speaker of the house, but i'm afraid some of my colleagues are living in a world of fantasy, it cannot be seen or they refuse to accept that they can carry out brexit in the way they want. the reality is that the house is very divided. there has to be a process to resolve this. the public as we know from the latest opinion polls published today, if the majority in favour of remains that they are implementing something that they do not want. and the only solution is to have a referendum and put the choices to the public. and they keep on saying they won't do it and if they continue doing this, naturally ella destroy the government. there are many brexiteers to dispute your figures, if you look at the brexit party where you get together, there almost at the present the point i'm making is that the country is so deeply divided on the issues.|j accept that the country is deeply divided i entirely accepted and it could be tha
here's conservative mp dominic grieve.sorry that andrea leadsom has resigned, she has done good work as speaker of the house, but i'm afraid some of my colleagues are living in a world of fantasy, it cannot be seen or they refuse to accept that they can carry out brexit in the way they want. the reality is that the house is very divided. there has to be a process to resolve this. the public as we know from the latest opinion polls published today, if the majority in favour of remains that they...
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see dominic grieve. we have reached the end of the road.lation, her deal. there has been broken promises. having a date for her departure will go very far in neutralising a lot of the problems at the moment. the last thing we want is for this to meander on into the autumn. if she is going, and if she leaves, we need to get a leadership election resolved really at the latest by the middle ofjuly. the pm was in her constituency overnight. we should see her back this morning, later on, saying when she is going. are they really there to change the locks? the irony. we've asked them exactly what they are doing. i'm not sure the front door actually has a lock. they have someone that operates the door. i tell you what, i will go and investigate. i think that is the story of the day. nick, thanks very much. these are things you to know. whenever you get to downing street, you get let in. a massive increase in cases of mumps has raised fresh concerns about the take—up of the mmr vaccine in england. parents are being urged to make sure their children
see dominic grieve. we have reached the end of the road.lation, her deal. there has been broken promises. having a date for her departure will go very far in neutralising a lot of the problems at the moment. the last thing we want is for this to meander on into the autumn. if she is going, and if she leaves, we need to get a leadership election resolved really at the latest by the middle ofjuly. the pm was in her constituency overnight. we should see her back this morning, later on, saying when...
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you look at huawei, huawei has caused samsung some grieve so with huawei being put out, then samsung has a great opportunity to re-establish the dominance in the android which would allow both market share to go up and its margins to go up from that perspective there, there could be a fairly good increase in profitability. >> really appreciate the time today. that's richard windsor. >>> president trump has said a trade deal with beijing cannot be 50-50 china has forced from tariffs. >> from china's standpoint it's not good because all of these companies, many of these companies that are pairing the tariff are moving to vietnam and other countries in asia. china is obviously not doing well like us since i've been here, since i've been president we'vemade almos $10 trillion in wealth and china has lost $10 trillion in wealth. they've lost a tremendous amount you know, they've had -- you see what's happening their economy is not great our economy has been fantastic. >> speaking at a rally a day earlier, trump decided to delay auto tariffs on the european union for 180 days. >> the european union treats us, i would say, worse than china. th
you look at huawei, huawei has caused samsung some grieve so with huawei being put out, then samsung has a great opportunity to re-establish the dominance in the android which would allow both market share to go up and its margins to go up from that perspective there, there could be a fairly good increase in profitability. >> really appreciate the time today. that's richard windsor. >>> president trump has said a trade deal with beijing cannot be 50-50 china has forced from...