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borisjohnson, priti patel, michael gove, dominic raab, dominic cummings, the man who masterminded brexitnishing the job and taking over the running of the country. there are many brexiteers who would say why were they not impose three years ago? you campaigned and delivered for it, why would you push it through? now, we will find out if they can. we have said so many times, the numbers in parliament have not changed, so it doesn't matter who is in government, they still need to be able to deliver the policies he wants and get them through that place. if it is still a no—deal brexit, that will be challenging for him to do, especially now that he has sacked or allowed to leave many of the tory remain supporting mps, whose support he will need. lots of ambition and optimism from the prime minister, but i'm still not entirely clear on what the strategy is. that is the big question that we will find a nswe rs now big question that we will find answers now in the next few weeks. 0ptimism is fine for tv and it sounds good and makes people feel good, but it will not solve this incredibly intangi
borisjohnson, priti patel, michael gove, dominic raab, dominic cummings, the man who masterminded brexitnishing the job and taking over the running of the country. there are many brexiteers who would say why were they not impose three years ago? you campaigned and delivered for it, why would you push it through? now, we will find out if they can. we have said so many times, the numbers in parliament have not changed, so it doesn't matter who is in government, they still need to be able to...
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dominic raab becomes the new foreign secretary.heresa may steps down as prime minister and bids farewell to downing street, handing her resignation to the queen after making her final speech outside number ten. but boris johnson's first day in office is marked by protests across london including climate activists who disrupted his journey to buckingham palace to be appointed pm by the queen. good evening from westminster, on a day that saw a new prime minister installed in downing street. borisjohnson met the queen at buckingham palace this afternoon, becoming the fourteenth prime minister of her reign. minutes later he was outside number ten, making a commitment to be out of the eu by the end of october ‘no ifs or buts‘ he said. there were also pledges on police numbers, on upgrading the nhs, and on social care for the elderly and mrjohnson has wasted no time in putting together his team. he said he would forge a better deal with europe with does 99 days to ove i’co m e with europe with does 99 days to overcome the current brexit
dominic raab becomes the new foreign secretary.heresa may steps down as prime minister and bids farewell to downing street, handing her resignation to the queen after making her final speech outside number ten. but boris johnson's first day in office is marked by protests across london including climate activists who disrupted his journey to buckingham palace to be appointed pm by the queen. good evening from westminster, on a day that saw a new prime minister installed in downing street....
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dominic raab is quite extreme.huge promotions for ethnic minority mps, some women in prominent roles, and the idea of a new phase. but it is notjust a fullfa ce a new phase. but it is notjust a fullface but a full—blooded brexiteer face. we are waking up to these new faces this morning. some of them are familiar but not in the roles they are in. philip hammond, of course, has gone. jeremy hunt has gone from those key roles. some people are questioning whether it is a good idea — i know philip hammond had made his position clear. jeremy hunt, to get rid of all that experience immediately, that is a big statement isn't it.” experience immediately, that is a big statement isn't it. i would say jeremy hunt was offered a role as defence secretary but didn't want to ta ke defence secretary but didn't want to take it. ithink defence secretary but didn't want to take it. i think that was probably a mistake from jeremy hunt, although ifi mistake from jeremy hunt, although if i was borisjohnson i would have left him where he
dominic raab is quite extreme.huge promotions for ethnic minority mps, some women in prominent roles, and the idea of a new phase. but it is notjust a fullfa ce a new phase. but it is notjust a fullface but a full—blooded brexiteer face. we are waking up to these new faces this morning. some of them are familiar but not in the roles they are in. philip hammond, of course, has gone. jeremy hunt has gone from those key roles. some people are questioning whether it is a good idea — i know...
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dominic raab is the new foreign secretary, replacing jeremy hunt. returns as home secretary. michael gove becomes cabinet office administer. another candidate, matt hancock, remains health secretary. and liz truss, the first person to back mrjohnson for prime minister has been rewarded with the international trade secretary portfolio. andrea leadsom makes a return as business secretary, and nicky morgan returns after three years as culture secretary. and we have heard that jacob rees—mogg is the new leader of the house of commons. our political correspondent is there. jacob rees—mogg, leader of the house, that puts him in a very strong position as leading brexiteer and leader of the e06 group, to define the agenda and layout the agenda upon which mps will be voting it comes to brexit. absolutely, jacob rees—mogg will be in charge of driving government business through the house of commons. of course, that is no easy task at the moment, given the government's wafer thin majority. i'm not sure you could even describe it as wafer thin, it is so skinny.
dominic raab is the new foreign secretary, replacing jeremy hunt. returns as home secretary. michael gove becomes cabinet office administer. another candidate, matt hancock, remains health secretary. and liz truss, the first person to back mrjohnson for prime minister has been rewarded with the international trade secretary portfolio. andrea leadsom makes a return as business secretary, and nicky morgan returns after three years as culture secretary. and we have heard that jacob rees—mogg is...
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dominic raab.e saying we should still keep an open mind until you have left about the prospect of another referendum on the matter. absolutely. whilst you can look at the conservative party and say it is rather divided on the issue, but look on the other side of the house and the labour party is pretty divided on this issue as well. lots of reports today about civil war at the top of the labour party with senior labour figures coming on the television this morning to say it is rubbish, just a myth, but it is certainly true there is mounting pressure onjeremy corbyn to be much clearer in his support for a further referendum and labour would in the event of a further referendum campaign for remain. we heard from shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell on the andrew marr show this morning. where i have expressed a view, i have said that i would vote remain and would campaign for remain. what jeremy is rightly doing, and this is the difference between us, i sayjust get on with it, butjeremy is much wiser, actu
dominic raab.e saying we should still keep an open mind until you have left about the prospect of another referendum on the matter. absolutely. whilst you can look at the conservative party and say it is rather divided on the issue, but look on the other side of the house and the labour party is pretty divided on this issue as well. lots of reports today about civil war at the top of the labour party with senior labour figures coming on the television this morning to say it is rubbish, just a...
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sajid javid, who is likely to be the chancellor, is in downing street now, so is dominic raab, a truespeculation tonight that dominic raab could become the foreign secretary, a big step up for someone foreign secretary, a big step up for someone of his experience, and priti patel could be the home secretary. but it is definitely, wherever the dice finally fall, going to be a very different looking government. borisjohnson is trying to make the conservative government and party in his own image, but he knows that this is a high—stakes gamble, but there is a sense that he believes that he has one shot at this, and if he is to have one shot to succeed, he is to have one shot to succeed, he will do it with big, bold moves. laura, thank you very much. whatever else borisjohnson wants to achieve as prime minister he has to sort out brexit first. and that means resolving the thorny issue of the backstop — the guarantee to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. on the steps of number ten this afternoon he was convinced a solution could be found. our correspondent
sajid javid, who is likely to be the chancellor, is in downing street now, so is dominic raab, a truespeculation tonight that dominic raab could become the foreign secretary, a big step up for someone foreign secretary, a big step up for someone of his experience, and priti patel could be the home secretary. but it is definitely, wherever the dice finally fall, going to be a very different looking government. borisjohnson is trying to make the conservative government and party in his own image,...
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some focus on the promotion of priti patel, dominic raab and sajid javid, and the demotion ofjeremy huntday and his cabinet reshuffle, it is all over the front pages. we are going to start with the daily telegraph. the people who bet against britain are going to lose their shirt. who is he referring to? i think anybody who is not backing a no deal brexit. we have seen from the cabinet appointments today that he is only interested in people who will back a no deal brexit, who are determined to see this through with him and get britain out of the eu by october 31, and this message has sadly gone to a lot of his colleagues. he sat half theresa may's cabinet. it is the most brutal political sacking in modern times. i think he has made a lot of enemies. the suggestion that it is time for us to leave by 0ctober it is time for us to leave by october the 31st, with or without a deal, is there the sense he believes that the majority of the british people, because they have voted to leave, will back that plan? because he doesn't know, does he? he has only canvassed that with about 100,000 tory mem
some focus on the promotion of priti patel, dominic raab and sajid javid, and the demotion ofjeremy huntday and his cabinet reshuffle, it is all over the front pages. we are going to start with the daily telegraph. the people who bet against britain are going to lose their shirt. who is he referring to? i think anybody who is not backing a no deal brexit. we have seen from the cabinet appointments today that he is only interested in people who will back a no deal brexit, who are determined to...
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getting a top job and lot of speculation about dominic raab getting a topjob and dominic cummingsnd the vote leave campaign, the evil genius in the eyes of his critics, someone prepared to do things unconventionally and ruffle feathers, if borisjohnson wants to strike a rather different approach with the eu, then dominic cummings is the man to tread on toes, smash a through plates and throw the crockery around. —— ardent brexiteer. longer than usual prime ministers questions, we can show you the final moments, theresa may as she made her final comments to the commons. that duty to serve my constituents will remain my greatest motivation. applause standing ovation for theresa may, three years, 11 days, she will be heading back to downing street shortly, where she will say her final goodbyes and address the nation, before making her way here to buckingham palace, we expect that to buckingham palace, we expect that to happen at 2:30pm, to a0 5pm, the timing will be loose, that is when she will arrive to tender her resignation to the queen. nicholas witchell is with me now. the queen,
getting a top job and lot of speculation about dominic raab getting a topjob and dominic cummingsnd the vote leave campaign, the evil genius in the eyes of his critics, someone prepared to do things unconventionally and ruffle feathers, if borisjohnson wants to strike a rather different approach with the eu, then dominic cummings is the man to tread on toes, smash a through plates and throw the crockery around. —— ardent brexiteer. longer than usual prime ministers questions, we can show...
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that was certainly the line from foreign secretary dominic raab this morning.ed, and the cabinet has accepted, is a turbo—charging of those preparations, and part of that will be to make sure we have the committee structures of cabinet in place so we can respond as effectively as possible, in real time, to all the issues, challenges, that we will face in the lead up to october. meanwhile, as boris johnson meanwhile, as borisjohnson seeks to step up no deal preparations, the opponents of no deal are also stepping up their plans to try to thwart no deal when parliament comes backin thwart no deal when parliament comes back in september, looking at different legislative devices that might possiblyjust different legislative devices that might possibly just enable different legislative devices that might possiblyjust enable them to stop borisjohnson might possiblyjust enable them to stop boris johnson in might possiblyjust enable them to stop borisjohnson in his tracks if he doesn't get an agreement and appears to be heading towards no deal. the man who is most clos
that was certainly the line from foreign secretary dominic raab this morning.ed, and the cabinet has accepted, is a turbo—charging of those preparations, and part of that will be to make sure we have the committee structures of cabinet in place so we can respond as effectively as possible, in real time, to all the issues, challenges, that we will face in the lead up to october. meanwhile, as boris johnson meanwhile, as borisjohnson seeks to step up no deal preparations, the opponents of no...
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new appointments include priti patel as home secretary, dominic raab as foreign secretary and jacob rees—moggd the rest of the new cabinet willjoin mrjohnson inside number 10 for their first meeting. that's shortly after 8:00 this morning. we'll take you through everything you need to know about the make—up
new appointments include priti patel as home secretary, dominic raab as foreign secretary and jacob rees—moggd the rest of the new cabinet willjoin mrjohnson inside number 10 for their first meeting. that's shortly after 8:00 this morning. we'll take you through everything you need to know about the make—up
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dominic raab there, but, norman, sorry, martin, not you, norman, there he is!—deal preparations that may ramp up no—deal preparations that may ramp up if boris johnson no—deal preparations that may ramp up if borisjohnson gets the job, no—deal preparations that may ramp up if borisjohnson gets thejob, i suppose you have got a willing partner on the other side, so what noises are the eu meeting this week? the familiar noises we have heard umpteen times before, that there is no prospect of the withdrawal agreement being renegotiated. we heard it again very bluntly from the irish foreign minister, simon coveney, and the reason they say is, you know, so difficult, is because it is not just you know, so difficult, is because it is notjust a technical problem for the eu, it is also a political problem, and they argue that it doesn't really matter what sort of technical devices you come up with to get round a harder border, what happens if the technology files? what happens if it is not ready? what happens if it is not ready? what happens if it is not ready? what happ
dominic raab there, but, norman, sorry, martin, not you, norman, there he is!—deal preparations that may ramp up no—deal preparations that may ramp up if boris johnson no—deal preparations that may ramp up if borisjohnson gets the job, no—deal preparations that may ramp up if borisjohnson gets thejob, i suppose you have got a willing partner on the other side, so what noises are the eu meeting this week? the familiar noises we have heard umpteen times before, that there is no prospect...
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and the six of them, michael gove, dominic raab, priti patel, and cummings as well, michael gove willngs right through the summer, including sundays. no rest. and they are now working on the assumption, as well, that the eu are not going to offer them and out. so do we take this to mean on the basis of this article that we are a step closer to a no deal brexit scenario? well, every day that passes this closer, given we are theoretically living on 31 october and boris has pledged he will do. quite a lot of people in parliament will try to do something to stop that happening, but the fact is, as catherine said here, this is about making sure, first of all, that we are in a position to leave. because the other point to make is, although the new european commission president has said that she will be willing to grant an extension, of course, the eu leaders would have to ee, course, the eu leaders would have to agree, each one. the fact of the matter is the government under boris johnson is now going full steam ahead trying to prepare to make sure that in the event of getting to 31 october
and the six of them, michael gove, dominic raab, priti patel, and cummings as well, michael gove willngs right through the summer, including sundays. no rest. and they are now working on the assumption, as well, that the eu are not going to offer them and out. so do we take this to mean on the basis of this article that we are a step closer to a no deal brexit scenario? well, every day that passes this closer, given we are theoretically living on 31 october and boris has pledged he will do....
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uncompromising brexiteer dominic raab gets the foreign office.mer brexit secretary is not too popular with the eu leaders, but mrjohnson won't mind that too much. priti patel, daughter of ugandan asians is the new home secretary. she was sacked as international developer and secretary for straying off policy, and now borisjohnson has picked a right—winger and keen brexiteer. she will handle immigration in one of the toughest jobs in politics. with this office of state, this great office of state, comes significant responsibilities, and i will do everything in my power to keep our country everything in my power to keep our cou ntry safe, everything in my power to keep our country safe, our people secure and also to fight the scourge of crime that we see on our streets. gavin williamson, sacked as defence secretary for leaking sensitive information, although he denied it, is back in education. he backed borisjohnson who has returned the favour. and amber rudd, no fan of brexit, has hung on at work and pensions. in the back room of downing street, n
uncompromising brexiteer dominic raab gets the foreign office.mer brexit secretary is not too popular with the eu leaders, but mrjohnson won't mind that too much. priti patel, daughter of ugandan asians is the new home secretary. she was sacked as international developer and secretary for straying off policy, and now borisjohnson has picked a right—winger and keen brexiteer. she will handle immigration in one of the toughest jobs in politics. with this office of state, this great office of...
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let's talk to the new foreign secretary, dominic raab.top and if the eu sticks to their position that they can't be any change other than some sort of political loss of words, then we will leave at the end of october on wto terms and so what the prime minister has instructed and the cabinet has accepted, is a turbocharging of those preparations. pa rt turbocharging of those preparations. part of that will be to make sure that we have the committee structures of cabinet in place. so that we can respond as effectively as possible, in real time, to all of theissues as possible, in real time, to all of the issues challenges that we will face to the lead up to october. there will be daily committee that will look at some of the no deal planning. there will be twice weekly meetings looking at the wide apology making and strategy for a deal and a no deal scenario and at the same time, the chancellor has made clear that he will allocate the funds that are that he will allocate the funds that a re necessary that he will allocate the funds that are
let's talk to the new foreign secretary, dominic raab.top and if the eu sticks to their position that they can't be any change other than some sort of political loss of words, then we will leave at the end of october on wto terms and so what the prime minister has instructed and the cabinet has accepted, is a turbocharging of those preparations. pa rt turbocharging of those preparations. part of that will be to make sure that we have the committee structures of cabinet in place. so that we can...
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patel becomes home secretary, and dominic raab foreign secretary.mer special counsel largely disappointed democrats on capitol hill, who wanted him to read aloud potentially damning parts of his report, but he declined. others asked about potential obstruction of justice, but mueller did not offer clues. australia's central bank could ease policy further, if the recent back-to-back cuts failed to revive economic growth. reserve bank rate is at a record low of 1%. asked president trump to...
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role of chancellor of the exchequer, which is known as the finance minster in other countries and dominic raabnew foreign secretary. this is their reaction. i am hugely humbled to take on this role at this time and excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. obviously the challenges of brexit, that is something we want as a country to rise to. obviously, the foreign office, the message we send about the opportunities around the world and our confidence in our country and taking these opportunities, enthused by optimism, something i can't wait to get involved with. the prime minister as a reset out some of his key priorities that the prime minister has already set out some of his key priorities that includes making sure that we leave the european union on october the 31st and that we take advantage of the huge economic opportunities that lie ahead. so that is what i will be focusing on, we have lots of work to do, so if you will allow me, i will get on with it. thank you very much. priti patel is the new home secretary and stephen barclay will keep the brexit secretaryjob. there have been p
role of chancellor of the exchequer, which is known as the finance minster in other countries and dominic raabnew foreign secretary. this is their reaction. i am hugely humbled to take on this role at this time and excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. obviously the challenges of brexit, that is something we want as a country to rise to. obviously, the foreign office, the message we send about the opportunities around the world and our confidence in our country and taking these...
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it is likely that dominic raab, a former brexit minister, will take over as his secretary. those are the three big roles that are likely to be announced. what we are seeing here is basically a takeover by the brexiteers of the cabinet. up until now, theresa may has tried to maintain a balance. this is a brexiteer takeover of the british cabinet. that fits with this boris determination to deliver brexit. he says before october 31. shery: guy johnson, thank you so much. guy johnson there in london with the latest on brexit. and the new leadership in the u.k. let's continue this conversation. joining us is the founder and ceo of sg h macro advisors. great to have you with us. we see this new shape of the u.k. cabinet, now taking shape. will this change anything for the u.k. economy given that the brexit deadline, october 31, has not changed? >> i think these are great moves. i'm not speaking in a partisan way, i'm speaking looking at risk management, what has been happening in the u.k., the sclerosis we have had under theresa may who came with high hopes for her leadership. wh
it is likely that dominic raab, a former brexit minister, will take over as his secretary. those are the three big roles that are likely to be announced. what we are seeing here is basically a takeover by the brexiteers of the cabinet. up until now, theresa may has tried to maintain a balance. this is a brexiteer takeover of the british cabinet. that fits with this boris determination to deliver brexit. he says before october 31. shery: guy johnson, thank you so much. guy johnson there in...
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handed out now and we are expecting an excellent b foreign secretary, who we think will probably be dominic raab of the job of handing out those posts is well under way. just finally, can i just those posts is well under way. just finally, can ijust ask those posts is well under way. just finally, can i just ask you those posts is well under way. just finally, can ijust ask you about unity in the party? the last three yea rs have really unity in the party? the last three years have really been marked by a total breakdown in discipline, really, when it comes in the cabinet and other ministers. is there anyway that boris johnson can and other ministers. is there anyway that borisjohnson can bring that unity back to the all—party? not even just the comments, but the all—party? even just the comments, but the all-party? absolutely, starts of cosmetic cabinet. if backbenchers see that the cabinet is united and disciplined and if backbenchers see that there is collective cabinet responsibility. it is by my likely to be unity within the parliamentary party. i have to say, colleagues have to understand,
handed out now and we are expecting an excellent b foreign secretary, who we think will probably be dominic raab of the job of handing out those posts is well under way. just finally, can i just those posts is well under way. just finally, can ijust ask those posts is well under way. just finally, can i just ask you those posts is well under way. just finally, can ijust ask you about unity in the party? the last three yea rs have really unity in the party? the last three years have really been...
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a sense of there being a bit of a double act, dominic raab?aid this at the very end of a very long leadership contest in 2005, you're right, actually it has been a pretty good natured contest and there are some things we all agree. i think the one dividing line is boris's insistence we must leave by the end of october in brexit and i think jeremy still struggled a little with that and i think that is the defining issue in this contest and it was probably, over a rather long debate,... might make that clearly is one dividing line and one well rehearsed one. let's talk about immigration because pointedly boris johnson did not commit to cutting it, he talked about controlling it, whereas jeremy hunt said it, he talked about controlling it, whereasjeremy hunt said he would like to see it cut. it was likely a twist of fortune is because boris johnson said he had a proper plan for controlling it with an australian —based point system and what he will not do a set an arbitrary target because that is one of the reasons public trust in immigration has
a sense of there being a bit of a double act, dominic raab?aid this at the very end of a very long leadership contest in 2005, you're right, actually it has been a pretty good natured contest and there are some things we all agree. i think the one dividing line is boris's insistence we must leave by the end of october in brexit and i think jeremy still struggled a little with that and i think that is the defining issue in this contest and it was probably, over a rather long debate,... might...
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among their replacements committed brexiteers including priti patel as home secretary and dominic raabarance of michael gove as the man charged with driving through no deal preparation. thatjob done it was time for mrjohnson to make his first appearance in the commons as prime minister and set out his plan for government — unsurprisingly dominated by brexit. he said the first step was to restore trust in democracy. the uk is better prepared for that situation than many believe, but we are not as ready yet as we should be. in the 98 days that remain to us, we must turbo—charge our preparations to make sure there is as little disruption as possible to our national life. and i believe that is possible with the kind of national effort that the british people have laid before and will make again. i have today instructed the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster to make these preparations his top priority. i have asked the cabinet secretary to mobilise the civil service to deliver this outcome, should it become necessary. and the chancellor has confirmed that all necessary funding will be lai
among their replacements committed brexiteers including priti patel as home secretary and dominic raabarance of michael gove as the man charged with driving through no deal preparation. thatjob done it was time for mrjohnson to make his first appearance in the commons as prime minister and set out his plan for government — unsurprisingly dominated by brexit. he said the first step was to restore trust in democracy. the uk is better prepared for that situation than many believe, but we are not...
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another former leadership candidate, dominic raab, who is backing borisjohnson to become prime ministermitment on delivering brexit by the end of october. i think the issue is we want brussels to have a very clear understanding and clear message that we will leave at the end of october come what may. that is the way we give ourselves the best shot of getting a deal which i think in fairness, most of us want. if you ta ke wto fairness, most of us want. if you take wto brexit and walking away off the table you weaken our chances of getting a deal that we want. it‘s been revealed that the department of health is planning to spend three million pounds on a service to transport medication, in the event of a no—deal brexit at the end of october. it wants to hire an "express freight service" to transport medicines, blood and transplant tissue. but experts have described the timeline for the contract as "tight". katy austin reports. when a multi—million pound ferry contract was awarded to seaborne freight, which had never run a ferry service, the way the government was securing deals to deliver
another former leadership candidate, dominic raab, who is backing borisjohnson to become prime ministermitment on delivering brexit by the end of october. i think the issue is we want brussels to have a very clear understanding and clear message that we will leave at the end of october come what may. that is the way we give ourselves the best shot of getting a deal which i think in fairness, most of us want. if you ta ke wto fairness, most of us want. if you take wto brexit and walking away off...
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elsewhere, we see dominic raab being brought in to the foreign office, former brexit secretary, the foreign, the foreign office has always been regard as a redoubt of remain, now they have an out—and—out brexiteer at the top. michael gove, given the key post of in effect minister for given the key post of in effect ministerfor no—deal. his given the key post of in effect minister for no—deal. his task will be to make sure we are ready to quit, come what may by october 31st. elsewhere matt hancock, a supporter of borisjohnson after he quit the race, he stays at health and social care, he will be responsible for deliver tong changes which mr johnson say he wans to see to end the social care crisis. —— driving on the. gavin williamson delivered from disgrace after he was booted out after leaking from the national security council. she back in cabinet at education, finally, jacob rees—mogg, the brexiteer‘s brexiteer is made leader of the house. he will be the man who will have to manage a hostile house of commons and quite possibly go toe to toe with speaker be co—. this morning one of those be
elsewhere, we see dominic raab being brought in to the foreign office, former brexit secretary, the foreign, the foreign office has always been regard as a redoubt of remain, now they have an out—and—out brexiteer at the top. michael gove, given the key post of in effect minister for given the key post of in effect ministerfor no—deal. his given the key post of in effect minister for no—deal. his task will be to make sure we are ready to quit, come what may by october 31st. elsewhere...
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what you make of dominic raab's comments this morning? prioritise a deal. it's right that they are escalating preparation, but what we really need to see from both sides is both being willing to be flexible, not just sides is both being willing to be flexible, notjust looking at the other two flecks, both of them coming together. this can't be beyond the wit of the best negotiators in the uk and eu to find a deal after such a close relationship and it takes both of them. it appears it is beyond their wit and your report suggests the eu is less prepared than the uk. in many areas the eu is less prepared. a lot of their measures are temporary, six months on education and nine months for truck drivers. a lot because they are dealing with 27 states, it's a bit fragmented. most concerning the possibly is the status of uk citizens living in the eu so absolutely the eu has skin in this game as well, get round the table and use that to drive a deal through. how long will it take for businesses to recover, do you think? i think it will vary very m
what you make of dominic raab's comments this morning? prioritise a deal. it's right that they are escalating preparation, but what we really need to see from both sides is both being willing to be flexible, not just sides is both being willing to be flexible, notjust looking at the other two flecks, both of them coming together. this can't be beyond the wit of the best negotiators in the uk and eu to find a deal after such a close relationship and it takes both of them. it appears it is beyond...
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one of the early leadership contestants, dominic raab, raised the issue of suspension — or prorogationing to happen, but one snp mp wanted to run it past the attorney general. if, as appears to be the case, that the right honourable gentleman does become the next prime minister upon which the attorney general is a supporter, will he support the right honourable gentleman's view to rule out, or refusing to allow parliament for an ordeal brexit, which would surely be an act of constitutional vandalism, does he agree with that? the uxbridge mp is, of course, borisjohnson. that is a question which will be reviewed at the time, and the circumstances of any application for are matter not for me, but for the prime minister, and her majesty. that's true, for the government has noted if parliament was to facilitate no deal, it would not be possible to pass any bill, which our remaining secretary of legislation needed to prepare the uk statue book for such an outcome. would he therefore agree that leaving the eu with no deal, with no function in parliament, really to our country, and a legislati
one of the early leadership contestants, dominic raab, raised the issue of suspension — or prorogationing to happen, but one snp mp wanted to run it past the attorney general. if, as appears to be the case, that the right honourable gentleman does become the next prime minister upon which the attorney general is a supporter, will he support the right honourable gentleman's view to rule out, or refusing to allow parliament for an ordeal brexit, which would surely be an act of constitutional...
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some people, who our viewers may not be that familiar with, dominic raab, for example, a true believereffectively now the deputy. he is foreign secretary. michael gove, boris johnson's old foreign secretary. michael gove, borisjohnson‘s old compadres foreign secretary. michael gove, boris johnson's old compadres from the referendum campaign. also, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, a posh name for boris johnson's fixer in chief. so plenty of people trying to achieve his number one aim, getting us out of the eu, whatever happens, by halloween. and surprisingly a brutal number of sackings as well. we used to talk about the night of the long knives in 1962, but that makes that look like fiddling around with nail scissors. this has been the afternoon of the big giant acts, never mind knives. should we be surprised by that, when boris johnson has spent his life breaking the rules? should we be surprised when he has always been so determined to cast himself, real or not, as a different kind of politician? i'm not so sure. one main question i have is that is a new government and one in
some people, who our viewers may not be that familiar with, dominic raab, for example, a true believereffectively now the deputy. he is foreign secretary. michael gove, boris johnson's old foreign secretary. michael gove, borisjohnson‘s old compadres foreign secretary. michael gove, boris johnson's old compadres from the referendum campaign. also, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, a posh name for boris johnson's fixer in chief. so plenty of people trying to achieve his number one aim,...
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one of those backing boris johnson is another former leadership contender dominic raab, who also speakingtly discourage the idea in terms of mps using some form of legislation to block a no—deal brexit. what happened is that we, the politicians and mp5, gave to the british people the decision on this. and i don't think it's right through all the shenanigans and devices and ruses that have been conjured up, that that decision, which has been made by the british people, is somehow stolen back away from them. so actually this is about a higher duty, which is to give effect to the promises we have made to the people of this country. and there are still voices who are saying we should still keep an open mind until you have left about the prospect of another referendum on the matter. absolutely. you can look at the conservative party and say it is rather divided on the issue, but look on the other side of the house and the labour party is pretty divided on this issue as well. lots of reports today about the civil war at the top of the labour party with senior labourfigures at the top of the lab
one of those backing boris johnson is another former leadership contender dominic raab, who also speakingtly discourage the idea in terms of mps using some form of legislation to block a no—deal brexit. what happened is that we, the politicians and mp5, gave to the british people the decision on this. and i don't think it's right through all the shenanigans and devices and ruses that have been conjured up, that that decision, which has been made by the british people, is somehow stolen back...
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dominic raab on the today programme a couple of days ago even said during the 2006 campaign there couldat looks like they've got a government that looks like they've gota plan? government that looks like they've got a plan? —— could government that looks like they've gota plan? —— could be a. the announcements are not announcements, they are aspirations. there's nothing you can do to help a farmer whose markets have disappeared other by that are slaughtered that nobody wants to buy because the tariffs are too high. the idea you can protect an integrated supply chain with money, you can't! you can perhaps help tariffs but you can't help businesses, under rules of origin, which they their products cannot be used in the production of certain items on the continent of europe, because they don't count as european any more. but they are going to spend on getting medicine. talking to anyone in the nhs, their great worry for the nhs ‘s medicines from the continent will dry up. worry for the nhs ‘s medicines from the continent will dry uplj worry for the nhs ‘s medicines from the continent will
dominic raab on the today programme a couple of days ago even said during the 2006 campaign there couldat looks like they've got a government that looks like they've gota plan? government that looks like they've got a plan? —— could government that looks like they've gota plan? —— could be a. the announcements are not announcements, they are aspirations. there's nothing you can do to help a farmer whose markets have disappeared other by that are slaughtered that nobody wants to buy...
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those said to be in the frame include home secretary sajid javid, former brexit secretary dominic raabpatel could return to the cabinet less than two years after resigning as international development secretary over a row over unauthorised meetings with israeli officials. and sports minister tracey crouch, who quit last year in a dispute with the treasury over fixed—odds betting terminals, could also be in line for a recall. among those tipped for promotion are housing minister alok sharma and local government minister rishi sunak. and one of those who might be expecting a job is the housing minister james brokenshire, who backed mrjohnson from the get—go. he's with us now. welcome, thank you, have you had conversations about your future job? no, today the focus is on prime minister's questions and then obviously boris johnson minister's questions and then obviously borisjohnson being formally our prime minister, and that will take place later, and they will no doubt be lots of speculation, as we have seen in the newspapers, but that is the process, the prime minister now forming a new
those said to be in the frame include home secretary sajid javid, former brexit secretary dominic raabpatel could return to the cabinet less than two years after resigning as international development secretary over a row over unauthorised meetings with israeli officials. and sports minister tracey crouch, who quit last year in a dispute with the treasury over fixed—odds betting terminals, could also be in line for a recall. among those tipped for promotion are housing minister alok sharma...
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they may be people coming back, people like dominic raab, the question is how many new faces will therebinets, i sense we were see a new style of government, as well. one of the things we heard about borisjohnson when he was the london mayor, was that he delegated and pick people around and that did have talents and may be dead had the attention to detail. theresa may kept a very tight leash and all the departments, do you sense that is a match is going to give my leash to some of these cabinet colleagues?” going to give my leash to some of these cabinet colleagues? i think he might do, but i think other people have said that when you are prime minister, it isjust have said that when you are prime minister, it is just a have said that when you are prime minister, it isjust a constant, all day having to make decisions, important decisions. in the end, you can delegate to a certain amount, but you do have to meet the decision—maker. boris johnson acknowledged that in his speech, saying the buck stops at him and he knows decisions need to be made. so, i think knows decisions need to be mad
they may be people coming back, people like dominic raab, the question is how many new faces will therebinets, i sense we were see a new style of government, as well. one of the things we heard about borisjohnson when he was the london mayor, was that he delegated and pick people around and that did have talents and may be dead had the attention to detail. theresa may kept a very tight leash and all the departments, do you sense that is a match is going to give my leash to some of these cabinet...
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great appointment with sajid javid, priti patel and dominic raab having given top position, so that was iama two of you. i am a labour member but i am a women's rights activist and campaigner for human rights i am a women's rights activist and campaignerfor human rights and i am alarmed at the prospect of priti patel as home secretary, she has proven that she has no respect for parliamentary procedures, two years ago she was forced to resign after trying to hold court with the israelis on her own back. this is a woman who makes, and i tweeted this yesterday, she will make theresa may look like mary poppins, there is no way we are going to have an easy ride with somebody as hawkish as priti patel. iam ride with somebody as hawkish as priti patel. i am really concerned, because we have already seen cuts to the legal aid, we have seen disastrous policies for prisons, and for reform and she is going to make everything a lot worse, so i am alarmed. i am 18. i am everything a lot worse, so i am alarmed. iam18. iam a conservative party member too. i started out supporting borisjohnson but i ma
great appointment with sajid javid, priti patel and dominic raab having given top position, so that was iama two of you. i am a labour member but i am a women's rights activist and campaigner for human rights i am a women's rights activist and campaignerfor human rights and i am alarmed at the prospect of priti patel as home secretary, she has proven that she has no respect for parliamentary procedures, two years ago she was forced to resign after trying to hold court with the israelis on her...
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thank you, jonathan, we will be speaking to former brexit secretary dominic raab about his thoughts oned from brook house near gatwick following incidents of verbal and physical abuse filmed by the bbc‘s panorama programme two years ago. the home office said it was working with g4s to make improvements. 30 people have been injured, nine of them seriously, in wildfires across central portugal. more than 1300 firefighters are tackling the flames, which authorities say are now mostly under control. police are investigating several cases of suspected arson. they have made one arrest so far. a senior whirlpool executive has apologised to customers affected by the saga of dangerous tumble dryers sold for 11 years in the uk. vice—presidentjeff noel said the firm is now offering free replacements or partial refunds after an earlier programme of repairs was judged as insufficient. here‘s our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz. a design fault in the dryers has caused 750 fires so far. lint from clothing can fall on the heating element and catch alight. whirlpool has been sending engin
thank you, jonathan, we will be speaking to former brexit secretary dominic raab about his thoughts oned from brook house near gatwick following incidents of verbal and physical abuse filmed by the bbc‘s panorama programme two years ago. the home office said it was working with g4s to make improvements. 30 people have been injured, nine of them seriously, in wildfires across central portugal. more than 1300 firefighters are tackling the flames, which authorities say are now mostly under...
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after appointing a new cabinet on wednesday, with sajid javid as chancellor, dominic raab as foreigne emergency. parliament has declared an emergency, councils across the country have declared emergencies and we need to deliver a vision that ensures that we stay within the target. 71% of people in britain believe that climate is more ofan britain believe that climate is more of an issue than brexit and feel that we need to have those policies in place. we have such a opportunity two opportunity of getting some things on. to mutually stay below this things on. to mutually stay below thi51.5 things on. to mutually stay below this 1.5 degrees of warming and in the meantime, we need to build resilience for our communities and ensure that we are prepared to be meeting the demands of a changing clinical sops the pie minister boris johnson has committed himself to the green agenda. —— the prime minister. his actions state another. he said he was against heathrow expansion and that he would lie in front of the bulldozers yet wasn't even there for the vote. we are not seen the commitments tha
after appointing a new cabinet on wednesday, with sajid javid as chancellor, dominic raab as foreigne emergency. parliament has declared an emergency, councils across the country have declared emergencies and we need to deliver a vision that ensures that we stay within the target. 71% of people in britain believe that climate is more ofan britain believe that climate is more of an issue than brexit and feel that we need to have those policies in place. we have such a opportunity two opportunity...
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perhaps, dominic raab could be bumped up to foreign secretary, a big promotion for him.ck, a lot suggestions today that she might become the home secretary. again, that would be a very significant promotion for someone with her experience. that i think still, the role ofjeremy hunt, who has been in the cabinet for nearly a decade, is resolved. there is something of a stand—off between the two men. boris johnson wants him to stay in cabinet but wants to move him out of the foreign office as i understand it right now, jeremy hunt is still saying no. what will be the consequences of someone what will be the consequences of someone like mr huntjoining mr hammond, david gauke and others on the backbenches? i think they are very different characters. on one hand, conservatives i have spoken to this morning, members of the cabinet who hope to stay on think moving jeremy hunt out would send a bad signal about boris johnson's commitment hunt out would send a bad signal about borisjohnson's commitment to party unity. the flip side of all that, of course, is if he tried to move him
perhaps, dominic raab could be bumped up to foreign secretary, a big promotion for him.ck, a lot suggestions today that she might become the home secretary. again, that would be a very significant promotion for someone with her experience. that i think still, the role ofjeremy hunt, who has been in the cabinet for nearly a decade, is resolved. there is something of a stand—off between the two men. boris johnson wants him to stay in cabinet but wants to move him out of the foreign office as i...