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douglas carswell in talks to rejoin the conservatives, would you like him back? dead body of quite a lot of people. an extra notch on the majority? to be clear, it is no surprise to you i supported leaving in the referendum andi supported leaving in the referendum and i thought ukip were more responsible than anybody of turfing me out of parliament and i think nigel farage deserves to get a peerage and 4 million voters should be represented better than they are, but if you defect from one party to another i don't think you have the right to defect back. the only one i can think of as winston churchill and douglas ca rswell can think of as winston churchill and douglas carswell is no winston churchill. despite that's staggering thing from term advising nigel farage should be made a peer, douglas carswell couldn't farage should be made a peer, douglas ca rswell couldn't get farage should be made a peer, douglas carswell couldn't get him a knighthood. he thinks nigel farage isa knighthood. he thinks nigel farage is a bit ofa knighthood. he thinks nigel farage is a b
douglas carswell in talks to rejoin the conservatives, would you like him back? dead body of quite a lot of people. an extra notch on the majority? to be clear, it is no surprise to you i supported leaving in the referendum andi supported leaving in the referendum and i thought ukip were more responsible than anybody of turfing me out of parliament and i think nigel farage deserves to get a peerage and 4 million voters should be represented better than they are, but if you defect from one party...
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he has a bit of a beef with douglas ca rswell, has a bit of a beef with douglas carswell, as we haveg time, and this issue that aired on question time about whether or not douglas carswell indeed blocks nigel farage's knighthood, has reared its ugly head again, and arron banks told me that if he becomes chairman, then his first act will be to expel douglas carswell. it's all bitter infighting again. certainly is. sunday telegraph, they have written‘s new terror chief... max hill, talking about islamic state and the threat of terror being the worst for a generation, his first interview since being appointed. the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, the man who looks essentially to see whether the people who are keeping us safe will be able to do this, and he is talking about a level of terror threat akin to that in the 1970s, 1974, at the height of the ira bombing. maybe this is maybe not a surprise to some people but it is a rather sobering report on just the level of threat from isis, and also, the age at which people are becoming radicalised, the age of 14, people are wat
he has a bit of a beef with douglas ca rswell, has a bit of a beef with douglas carswell, as we haveg time, and this issue that aired on question time about whether or not douglas carswell indeed blocks nigel farage's knighthood, has reared its ugly head again, and arron banks told me that if he becomes chairman, then his first act will be to expel douglas carswell. it's all bitter infighting again. certainly is. sunday telegraph, they have written‘s new terror chief... max hill, talking...
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i don't know how you can get rid of douglas carswell.d by his constituents or he withdraws the whip from himself, which seems unlikely. it points to the underlying ridiculousness of ukip. they only have this one mp who isa ukip. they only have this one mp who is a constant odds with other people in the party, people like nigel farage and adam banks, who is always demanding to take over the party. you never know with ukip. at any moment nigel farage cle comeback. it looks as if he had aaron banks on his side. tough new migrant rules. free movement could be ended within weeks. this is something that may be not everyone thought about, that the rules kick in when article $50. not everyone thought about, that the rules kick in when article $50m will be interesting to see if it is when article 50 is triggered or at the end of the negotiations. whatever the migration rules are, they need to be decided in westminster and not brussels. it's decided by democracy as opposed to bureaucracy in brussels. when the bill goes through there will be suitab
i don't know how you can get rid of douglas carswell.d by his constituents or he withdraws the whip from himself, which seems unlikely. it points to the underlying ridiculousness of ukip. they only have this one mp who isa ukip. they only have this one mp who is a constant odds with other people in the party, people like nigel farage and adam banks, who is always demanding to take over the party. you never know with ukip. at any moment nigel farage cle comeback. it looks as if he had aaron...
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separate it from the other parties come and do you have a problem given that you have one mp in douglas carswell. we have policies, such as, we would like to take £8 billion out of the foreign aid budget and put that into the nhs. we would like to cut 300 quid off everybody‘s household electricity bills by stopping subsidies for wind farms and so on. we would like to democratise the health service and we want a return to grammar schools. we have a range of policies which we think will be vote winners. labour is clearly in terminal decline. to have lost a seat like copeland, to have converted stoke—on—trent central from a safe seat to a position where they got only 37%, ukip had no votes 25 years ago and now we have 25%. but would you accept that actually going after the labour vote doesn't work any more? of course it works. but stoke—on—trent central is one seat, but it was number 72 on our target list. there are 71 seats that are higher on the target list. yes, in different parts of the country, ukip will do, you know, better or worse. labour are obviously vacating a position in the political s
separate it from the other parties come and do you have a problem given that you have one mp in douglas carswell. we have policies, such as, we would like to take £8 billion out of the foreign aid budget and put that into the nhs. we would like to cut 300 quid off everybody‘s household electricity bills by stopping subsidies for wind farms and so on. we would like to democratise the health service and we want a return to grammar schools. we have a range of policies which we think will be...
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former ukip leader nigel farage, who says the party will collapse unless it ousts its only mp, douglas carswell. president trump's decision to increase military spending by $54 billion makes the guardian's front page. the metro shows the shocked face of hollywood's finest after sunday night's oscar fiasco over the winner of best film. the times picks up on comments from a senior british police officer, suggesting paedophiles should only face criminal sanctions if they pose a physical threat. and the daily mail says the bbc‘s director general is demanding an urgent investigation of allegations that tv licence fee inspectors are adopting ruthless tactics and targeting vulnerable people. welcome to reporters. i'm philippa thomas. from here in the world's newsroom, we send out correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week's programme: on the frontline of the battle for mosul. quentin somerville joins iraqi forces as they meet fierce resistance to their assault on the last stronghold of the so—called islamic state in iraq. the town of abu saif is under attack. it i
former ukip leader nigel farage, who says the party will collapse unless it ousts its only mp, douglas carswell. president trump's decision to increase military spending by $54 billion makes the guardian's front page. the metro shows the shocked face of hollywood's finest after sunday night's oscar fiasco over the winner of best film. the times picks up on comments from a senior british police officer, suggesting paedophiles should only face criminal sanctions if they pose a physical threat....
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yes, and i amjoined by ukip's douglas carswell who is telling me he has waited 20 years for this.y significant. the house of commons, the political establishment, has long been against the idea of leaving the eu and today they have bowed to the inevitable will the people, a clear majority, 372 mp5 voting in favour of theresa may getting on and getting the process started of getting us out. this will go to the house of lords. there is discussion that because it has got through without any amendments the lords really do not have a license to start fiddling about with it. do you think they might?|j to start fiddling about with it. do you think they might? i think it puts the house of lords back in their box, their sarcophagus, and it means they are not really in a position to put a spanner in the works. there are many peers in the house of lords, many of the diplomats who got us into this mess, instinctively side with brussels, but i think they would be on very thin ice given the size of this majority, if they try to tinker with it. theresa may might have got this through the houses
yes, and i amjoined by ukip's douglas carswell who is telling me he has waited 20 years for this.y significant. the house of commons, the political establishment, has long been against the idea of leaving the eu and today they have bowed to the inevitable will the people, a clear majority, 372 mp5 voting in favour of theresa may getting on and getting the process started of getting us out. this will go to the house of lords. there is discussion that because it has got through without any...
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well, let's discuss this more, i'm joined by douglas carswell and clare perry.ower‘ going to vote in this. as we go forward now, the negotiations are going to start, what are your predictions for how they will go? well, we're starting to see in the house of commons a consensus with former remainers coming around to the idea. i hope that bodes really well and we get a new national consensus, not on a nasty brexit, but a generous offer that is liberal and open and i think if we can achieve that, we can see people across the political spectrum signing up to a new arrangement. key is being sensible on free movement of workers. no to free movement of people, but a deal that works for british businesses and making sure that we get a parallel negotiation so that we get a parallel negotiation so that we've got access to goods and services, two separate things, one for goods and one or services and with the grown—ups in charge, it will happen. it looks like kenneth clarke will be the only tory voting against... he set out his reasons very well. for all of us, we campaign
well, let's discuss this more, i'm joined by douglas carswell and clare perry.ower‘ going to vote in this. as we go forward now, the negotiations are going to start, what are your predictions for how they will go? well, we're starting to see in the house of commons a consensus with former remainers coming around to the idea. i hope that bodes really well and we get a new national consensus, not on a nasty brexit, but a generous offer that is liberal and open and i think if we can achieve...