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we are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossingi we are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossing. i met boris johnson once. dover calais crossing. i met boris johnson once. they are going to get it wrong again! remainers and levers, that will end well.” it wrong again! remainers and levers, that will end well. i can only describe it as a dog's brexit. hello, it is adam in brexitcast hq pointer and chris as well here. it is katya in brexitcast a second hq in brussels! and laura in a car park in lancashire and i have a real temptation because i'm in an edit van, to beep the horn. go for it! would you dare me? it was quite quiet, it was a little toot. if i get an asbo, i'm blaming you. and if any of us is talking too long, you can sound the horn and shut us up! that's a great idea. is brexit the horn that has not beeped in this so—called brexit election? discuss. it kind of has. has the election been about brexit in the first week, saying it in a smart way? it has alongside other stuff. it has, in the first few days, jeremy corbyn gave a speech about the labour brexit posit
we are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossingi we are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossing. i met boris johnson once. dover calais crossing. i met boris johnson once. they are going to get it wrong again! remainers and levers, that will end well.” it wrong again! remainers and levers, that will end well. i can only describe it as a dog's brexit. hello, it is adam in brexitcast hq pointer and chris as well here. it is katya in brexitcast a second hq in brussels! and...
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Nov 28, 2019
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we are particularly reliant on the dover— calais crossing.sible and well. brussels has described it as a dogs
we are particularly reliant on the dover— calais crossing.sible and well. brussels has described it as a dogs
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we are particularly relying on the day dover—calais crossing. i met borisjohnson once.ubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well. a process i can only describe as a dog's brexit. it's laura in a car park on the outskirts of edinburgh. and, it's chris in brexitcast hq. with two friends. katya is by your side, which is quite nice, by my side. and it's me, adam, by your side. so, right, the big story. you're all together. we are. you're here in spirit. and in van. the big story on the election campaign today, of course, has been immigration, free movement. who will do what after brexit? i think it was summed up, the conservative position, by steve barclay, the brexit secretary, who was talking about football. had the feel of it of, it's a week into the campaign, we'd better do some social media. so he has his bone on record and that he is in a constituency office. then talking about the premier league, i'm not sure i was all that much wiser by the end of it as i was at the beginning. curiosit
we are particularly relying on the day dover—calais crossing. i met borisjohnson once.ubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well. a process i can only describe as a dog's brexit. it's laura in a car park on the outskirts of edinburgh. and, it's chris in brexitcast hq. with two friends. katya is by your side, which is quite nice, by my side. and it's me, adam, by your side. so, right, the big story. you're all...
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we are particularly reliant on the dover— calais crossing.bters and dim stairs, series, they are going to get it wrong again. that remain is only visible and well. brussels has described it as a dogs brexit. it is adam at westminster. and it is sarah smith and also at westminster and a brief visit to london and normally i cover the campaign and scotla nd normally i cover the campaign and scotland and the manifesto and glasgow yesterday but am delighted to be here with you guys. i have brought you a present. a hard copy of the s&p manifesto because i know you are collecting them and you have binder and the. now has more documents than you say you are collecting these manifesto so there you go. you are bringing out the photocopier but i much prefer having the original. carried it all to lay down on that train from glasgow. the original. carried it all to lay down on that train from glasgowli know down on that train from glasgow.” know i am nosy for these things but it is so much better having the actual thing for us during the campaign but... i
we are particularly reliant on the dover— calais crossing.bters and dim stairs, series, they are going to get it wrong again. that remain is only visible and well. brussels has described it as a dogs brexit. it is adam at westminster. and it is sarah smith and also at westminster and a brief visit to london and normally i cover the campaign and scotla nd normally i cover the campaign and scotland and the manifesto and glasgow yesterday but am delighted to be here with you guys. i have brought...
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Nov 2, 2019
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we're particularly reliant on the dover—calais crossing. i met, er, borisjohnson once.s, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well! a process which i can only describe as a dog's brexit. well, it's chris at westminster. laura in westminster. and... it's katya in westminster. and that's what happens when i'm not with adam! he needs me back. he went out of the office like that. 0h! it's the human withdrawal agreement! that is a work of art. yeah. i need to somehow get this off now. go on, then. let's see. i want to watch this. go on. it's not really striptease music we need really at this point, is it? i hope not! stripping on late—night television! right. it's a different kind of late—night... there you are! aw! actually, when we saw the costume, i did think, oh, hejust did that in the office. but, no. in front of all those people he wants to interview at a later stage. there you are! so, we've been waiting for hallowe'en. could you tell it was me under there? no! so, we have been waiting for hall
we're particularly reliant on the dover—calais crossing. i met, er, borisjohnson once.s, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well! a process which i can only describe as a dog's brexit. well, it's chris at westminster. laura in westminster. and... it's katya in westminster. and that's what happens when i'm not with adam! he needs me back. he went out of the office like that. 0h! it's the human withdrawal agreement!...
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Nov 8, 2019
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it reminds me of dominic road saying he was surprised when he learned how important the dover calaise to just magic ideas out of nowhere and a ccu ra cy magic ideas out of nowhere and accuracy and fact checking and everything totally go by the board. if you watch a video was this last night you would be totally disabused of the notion that he is a great public speaker. it was rambling and incoherent and he seemed to be plucking ideas out of nowhere. he said you put all the forms in the m, said you put all the forms in the in, an absolute contradiction of what his own secretary has said in front of parliamentary committee a couple of weeks ago. they will need customs forms if they are exporting from northern ireland to great britain and that is the delusion. that it will be frictionless trade. it will not be. the other story we want to look but in the guardian ‘s private surgery for nhs patients soars under tories. another key issue the tories will have to get out of in front of comedy nhs. i think borisjohnson wanted to fight this election on the nhs. he has promised a lot of money f
it reminds me of dominic road saying he was surprised when he learned how important the dover calaise to just magic ideas out of nowhere and a ccu ra cy magic ideas out of nowhere and accuracy and fact checking and everything totally go by the board. if you watch a video was this last night you would be totally disabused of the notion that he is a great public speaker. it was rambling and incoherent and he seemed to be plucking ideas out of nowhere. he said you put all the forms in the m, said...
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Nov 30, 2019
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then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands with and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dovereadlines: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge has been named as 28—year—old usman khan. he was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences and released from prison in december 2018. the victims who were killed were a man and a woman. three others injured in the attack remain in hospital. let's stay with that story. the british governement held an emergency meeting in downing street following the attack. this is what the home secretary had this to stay. i have just returned i havejust returned back i have just returned back from a meeting with the prime minister and of course, the country will be shocked and saddened by shocked and saddened of course, the country will be shocked and saddened by the events of today. it is quite clear that the swift actions of the police, the emergency services and members of the public as well undoubtedly prevented further loss of life. and now, we know the police need their own time and space to pursue the investigation and, of course, they need
then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands with and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dovereadlines: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge has been named as 28—year—old usman khan. he was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences and released from prison in december 2018. the victims who were killed were a man and a woman. three others injured in the attack remain in hospital. let's stay with that story. the british governement held an...
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Nov 30, 2019
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then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands with and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from doveres: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge has been named as 28—year—old usman khan. he was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences and released from prison in december 2018. the victims who were killed were a man and a woman. three others injured in the attack remain in hospital. let's get more now on iraq. michael rubin is a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. i asked him whether this really was the end for iraqi prime minister adel abdul mahdi. no, not at all. in fact, the prime minister is being a little bit too clever by half. if he really wanted to resign and institute a caretaker government, he would have resigned to the president, who would immediately have dismissed the government. instead, he sent a letter to the parliament, so he basically said, "i have every intention of resigning if you can find someone to take my place," but let's keep in mind that in iraqi politics that can be less about hours and days and more about months. so this could be a
then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands with and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from doveres: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge has been named as 28—year—old usman khan. he was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences and released from prison in december 2018. the victims who were killed were a man and a woman. three others injured in the attack remain in hospital. let's get more now on iraq. michael rubin is a resident scholar at the...
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then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands with and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from doveres: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge has been named as 28—year—old usman khan. he was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences and released from prison in december 2018. the victims who were killed were a man and a woman. three others injured in the attack remain in hospital. it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot in just a few decades. antarctica is now the destination of choice for thousands of thrill—seekers. but with tourism and climate change taking their toll on the region, visitors now have a greener, more sustainable way of getting there. andy beatt reports. ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderfulfirst ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderful first day ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderfulfirst day in ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderful first day in antarctica. the coldest most hostile place on earth. and one of the most popular. nearly 80,000 visit this fragile environment each year. every passenger generating five tons of c02. a passenger generating
then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands with and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from doveres: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge has been named as 28—year—old usman khan. he was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences and released from prison in december 2018. the victims who were killed were a man and a woman. three others injured in the attack remain in hospital. it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot in just a few...