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the dup haveit on any changes to the w a.any territorial integrity or threat to territorial integrity and the northern ireland peace process, which is the allegation that has been put forward. there is no doubt that it been put forward. there is no doubt thatitis been put forward. there is no doubt that it is incredibly, collocated situation. the key to this is the tendency of the good friday agreement and the peace process. and the resurrection of borders, the resurrection of customs controls and all the paraphernalia that comes with that would be a huge blow to the whole island of ireland, both northern ireland and the republic. so all efforts are being made to avoid that at all cost. but at the same time, boris johnson avoid that at all cost. but at the same time, borisjohnson does not wa nt same time, borisjohnson does not want a situation where northern ireland effectively becomes sort of a free port they can operate in the european union and the united kingdom. and he wants to maintain the sanctity of the union. but exa
the dup haveit on any changes to the w a.any territorial integrity or threat to territorial integrity and the northern ireland peace process, which is the allegation that has been put forward. there is no doubt that it been put forward. there is no doubt thatitis been put forward. there is no doubt that it is incredibly, collocated situation. the key to this is the tendency of the good friday agreement and the peace process. and the resurrection of borders, the resurrection of customs controls...
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you and the dup accepted this, imean jim.cept the future, you may have felt there was some sort of customs deal in the sea but you have come to terms with that. well, i, well, no, i don't believe... 0ur party's position is very clear on it. we voted against the withdrawal agreement in parliament, we consistently done that whenever theresa may brought her version of the withdrawal agreement andre ayew head. we voted gends the pm's brexit deal so our position has been clear, what we seem position has been clear, what we seem to have now, is another position, and another view of the agreement, and if we are as it seems to be approaching a certain a no—deal agreement, then, everything changes and the game is different, and if that is the case, then the prime minister will have to keep to what he said and may 20th government pub leisured a paper on the northern ireland protocol. four principlesen u nfettered ireland protocol. four principlesen unfettered access to the rest and that should take place as it does now, no tariffs on i
you and the dup accepted this, imean jim.cept the future, you may have felt there was some sort of customs deal in the sea but you have come to terms with that. well, i, well, no, i don't believe... 0ur party's position is very clear on it. we voted against the withdrawal agreement in parliament, we consistently done that whenever theresa may brought her version of the withdrawal agreement andre ayew head. we voted gends the pm's brexit deal so our position has been clear, what we seem position...
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this one rather than the last one to may where they obviously did not have the majority without the dup this one and the tory mps can sign up for the amendments and i think that is much as quite a lot of tories thing that they're much as quite a lot of tories thing that they‘ re unhappy much as quite a lot of tories thing that they're unhappy with what is going on here, at the moment it doesn't look like they're going to have the numbers to it down. what do you think about that? to the of the numbers was blue asjohn said, there's a lot of talk about the different amendments, and also what happens in the lords will be interesting to watch and a lot of this is come to me through or within the lords and you're right there is discontent within the conservative party around this and there may be a strong unified, not a strong unified message about what the government are doing and received a lot of criticism from a lot of legal experts as well about the process what they're trying to do and i do still think of a much broader sense that the very narrative that they tried to create during the
this one rather than the last one to may where they obviously did not have the majority without the dup this one and the tory mps can sign up for the amendments and i think that is much as quite a lot of tories thing that they're much as quite a lot of tories thing that they‘ re unhappy much as quite a lot of tories thing that they're unhappy with what is going on here, at the moment it doesn't look like they're going to have the numbers to it down. what do you think about that? to the of the...
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because we have had some pushback from michel barnier and also the dup. establish a customs border in the irish sea. it is what borisjohnson signed up to in that agreement because he did not want a border on on the island of ireland so he kept northern ireland in a customs territory with the eu, so it does seem rather strange to be claiming now that the agreement threatens the integrity of the uk when that is what he committed to, in essence, by signing that deal. you saw today quite an interesting spat, publicly, between michel barnier and david frost over this question of a blockade in the irish sea. borisjohnson claim that the eu made this threat, michel barnier saying, "no, we haven't". david frost saying, "yes, you have" so really quite a public war of words there and it shows the tensions there are now in these talks. time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. hot weather is on the way to england and wales for the next couple of days, but it's been rain that's been causing a bit of a headache in the northwest of scotland. this we
because we have had some pushback from michel barnier and also the dup. establish a customs border in the irish sea. it is what borisjohnson signed up to in that agreement because he did not want a border on on the island of ireland so he kept northern ireland in a customs territory with the eu, so it does seem rather strange to be claiming now that the agreement threatens the integrity of the uk when that is what he committed to, in essence, by signing that deal. you saw today quite an...
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us a reason if we demand un to help us and force india to address the culprits it unprecedented for dup august on hindu council to be able to bring closure and offered speed by the capper david 50 via. mark why do you want from day and value or not you have not done the shadow the best model to go to the us it is not fit when you have the international need to then buy you out by lifting the. window to do international. we will call the civil society god that human died activist who have the real international bird so we will see and you will see other demands will be fulfilled by the indian government otherwise india have no doubt. right now a delegation had already fled the date and travelling up to the indian i commission but you're just a few 100 metres from here to lodge a protest. their day wouldn't dare until they get. their demand of the show by being family member and that day should be a proper forensic examination an investigation into day. and race if people have died while they were in india they warned an explanation from the indian government and also the international co
us a reason if we demand un to help us and force india to address the culprits it unprecedented for dup august on hindu council to be able to bring closure and offered speed by the capper david 50 via. mark why do you want from day and value or not you have not done the shadow the best model to go to the us it is not fit when you have the international need to then buy you out by lifting the. window to do international. we will call the civil society god that human died activist who have the...
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the dup said without this bill and the process it set out, it would be difficult to resolves problems process itself could be so elongated, the economic damage done by the requirements of the eu could be very severe in northern ireland. but if we passed legislation that still contains even the merest threat of breaching the existing agreement, why would the eu be flexible and give us that trust given we have not shown the ability to follow through with other previous agreements. in all of the talk about consent, it might be useful for the house to know that the northern ireland assembly has just voted in favour of the withdrawal agreement, in favour of sticking to the agreement this british government have made with the european union, and that includes the northern ireland protocol. they are the voice of northern ireland and they are saying very clearly that this bill is wrong. but support came from a former northern ireland secretary. i honestly think these clauses are unlikely ever to be used but what they can do is prevent the eu from being able to use article five provisions to e
the dup said without this bill and the process it set out, it would be difficult to resolves problems process itself could be so elongated, the economic damage done by the requirements of the eu could be very severe in northern ireland. but if we passed legislation that still contains even the merest threat of breaching the existing agreement, why would the eu be flexible and give us that trust given we have not shown the ability to follow through with other previous agreements. in all of the...
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we are adding most like at the eight votes of the dup there and some of the estimates that are coming, we will not see until we see the division list for sure. but what is right and what is important is the real battle down the road is whether things heat up or not in the lords, whether the amendments get increasingly contested. science as an insurance policy may have got borisjohnson this an insurance policy may have got boris johnson this far an insurance policy may have got borisjohnson this far but it is a very important question but it will get him further and bigger even if it will completely derail trade talks and leave us with a new deal by january. —— sign talks and leave us with a new deal byjanuary. —— sign it as an insurance policy. the guardian is looking at the end of the year revealing that number ten says that more than 7000 lorries are stuck in post brexit chaos whether we have a do or not and poor old kent and the point of it. we have gone back and time again where these reasonable worst—case scenarios one with cues of 7000 lorries and even passengers going on euro s
we are adding most like at the eight votes of the dup there and some of the estimates that are coming, we will not see until we see the division list for sure. but what is right and what is important is the real battle down the road is whether things heat up or not in the lords, whether the amendments get increasingly contested. science as an insurance policy may have got borisjohnson this an insurance policy may have got boris johnson this far an insurance policy may have got borisjohnson this...
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the dup said their own warnings about the brexit divorce deal had come true.o some of the damage which was done by the withdrawal agreement and to respond to the points which arlene foster and other ministers have pressed the government to address, then we welcome it. 0thers wondered why they were talking about brexit. i have to say, if any of my constituents are watching this afternoon, i think they will be wondering what on earth is going on? why, they will ask, are mps banging on about brexit again? isn't that what the general election last december was meant to end? surely, it's not surprising with the transition period about to come to an end, that these debates will come back to this house. and isn't it good, and wouldn't she agree with me, our prime minister, he is fighting for british interests. hear, hear! tom hunt and that bill will now be scrutinised by mps in more detail during the rest of this week before going to the lords where it's likely to face an even rougher ride. you're watching monday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. don't forget,
the dup said their own warnings about the brexit divorce deal had come true.o some of the damage which was done by the withdrawal agreement and to respond to the points which arlene foster and other ministers have pressed the government to address, then we welcome it. 0thers wondered why they were talking about brexit. i have to say, if any of my constituents are watching this afternoon, i think they will be wondering what on earth is going on? why, they will ask, are mps banging on about...
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we have had some pushback from michel barnier and also the dup. ireland protocol did effectively establish a customs border in the irish sea and it's what boris johnson signed border in the irish sea and it's what borisjohnson signed up to in that agreement because he did not wa nt to that agreement because he did not want to border on the island of ireland so he kept northern ireland ina ireland so he kept northern ireland in a customs territory with the eu, so in a customs territory with the eu, so it seems rather strange to be claiming now that the agreement threatens the integrity of the uk when that is what he committed to by signing that deal. useful interesting spat publicly between michelle barnier and david frost over this question of a blockade on the irish sea with borisjohnson claiming the eu has made this for it, michel barnier saying, claiming the eu has made this for it, michel barniersaying, no claiming the eu has made this for it, michel barnier saying, no we haven't, so a public war of words, and it shows the tensions in these ta
we have had some pushback from michel barnier and also the dup. ireland protocol did effectively establish a customs border in the irish sea and it's what boris johnson signed border in the irish sea and it's what borisjohnson signed up to in that agreement because he did not wa nt to that agreement because he did not want to border on the island of ireland so he kept northern ireland ina ireland so he kept northern ireland in a customs territory with the eu, so in a customs territory with the...
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we had some pushback from michel barnier and the dup.wal agreement and the northern ireland vertical did effectively establish a customs border in the irish sea and it is what boris johnson signed border in the irish sea and it is what borisjohnson signed up to an agreement because he did not want a bird on the island of ireland so he kept northern ireland in a customs territory with the eu. —— border. it does seem rather strange to be claiming that the agreement threatens the integrity of the uk when that is what he committed to an essence by signing a deal. your son interesting is that, publicly, between michel barnier and david frost over this question of a blockade and the added see claiming that the eu made the set, michel barnier saying that we did not, david frost singly did not, a public war of words there and it shows attention is now in the talks. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight arejoe twyman —
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people and you would never let your model stay stale and inaccurate and i think that polsters have dup a lot of work over the last four years and if it's really a consistent effort on the part of trump supporters to underplay that support then you could certainly see another round about performance on election day but i think that it is worth remembering that they're working to improve it all the time you can expect them to generate better results and you're doing this. like the trump campaign. >> 2016 was not a good look for a lot of pollsters i can tell you this, i drove back and forth between wisconsin, michigan and ohio nothing else to do drive around and i can tell you the eye ball test for what it's worth, and maybe it's worth nothing, but in wisconsin, a lot of trump signs, a lot of trump bumper stickers as well. it seemed a lot more in your space than i remember in 2016. what do you make of this hidden trump voter? how much do you think that might come into play or do you believe that the president, unlike 2016 is in serious trouble. >> i do think that at this point you have to
people and you would never let your model stay stale and inaccurate and i think that polsters have dup a lot of work over the last four years and if it's really a consistent effort on the part of trump supporters to underplay that support then you could certainly see another round about performance on election day but i think that it is worth remembering that they're working to improve it all the time you can expect them to generate better results and you're doing this. like the trump campaign....
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you see it there does it go on for a dup l more days t not clear right now all the major indexes on track for their worst day plummeting from record highs they hit just yesterday. let's bring in brynn welcome to you both. brynn, is this the beginning of the end of this market rally or the end of the beginning >> tongue quetwister to start i all. no i think this is a healthy pull back tesla, zoom up 230% and nvidia up about 150% prior to today i think this is a reminder that gra gravity not only exists in nature but the stock market fp nasdaq needs to have a good 10 to 15 plus percent retracement i think some of these high flyers like tesla and zoom will have more. i think that rotation will go right back into these growth names because once again, this is where you'll find growth. i think it's just the price of admission for owning equities and every one needs to just buckle up and ride it out. >> i guess we all find ourselves a little bit surprised that today is the day we see this first cascade in stock prices but earlier in the week, we started to see some erosion in some of those mome
you see it there does it go on for a dup l more days t not clear right now all the major indexes on track for their worst day plummeting from record highs they hit just yesterday. let's bring in brynn welcome to you both. brynn, is this the beginning of the end of this market rally or the end of the beginning >> tongue quetwister to start i all. no i think this is a healthy pull back tesla, zoom up 230% and nvidia up about 150% prior to today i think this is a reminder that gra gravity...
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arlene fosterfrom the dup and deputy first minister michelle o'neill from sinn fein, they called forthe "reasonable worst case scenario" will mean both imports and exports could be disrupted in january. it's thought up to 70% of freight trucks traveling to the eu will be unprepared for new border controls. the duchess of cambridge has praised mothers offering support to other parents during the pandemic, saying their efforts were so important for "emotional well—being". kate's comments were made when she met mothers and their "lockdown babies" at battersea park yesterday. earlier, the duchess held a video call with eight organisations supporting families to discuss their work helping parents with young children. nasa has outlined plans for the first woman to land on the moon in four years' time. it will be part of the space agency's $28 billion artemis programme, that will see the first human lunar landing since 1972. a test flight without astronauts will be conducted next year, followed by a manned loop around the moon in 2023, if the project secures funding. here's matt with a look
arlene fosterfrom the dup and deputy first minister michelle o'neill from sinn fein, they called forthe "reasonable worst case scenario" will mean both imports and exports could be disrupted in january. it's thought up to 70% of freight trucks traveling to the eu will be unprepared for new border controls. the duchess of cambridge has praised mothers offering support to other parents during the pandemic, saying their efforts were so important for "emotional well—being"....
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indicate what meeting there has been with all the parties and if they value their top legal adviser or the dupn northern ireland and we are able to give northern ireland businesses the certainty that no matter what happens over the next couple of months, in january they know at the very least they can be assured of having the unfettered access we are promised. that is what we will set out, to make sure that northern ireland remains an integral part of the customs union and the single market of the united kingdom. we continue to have conversations with northern ireland businesses, as we did around the command paper that we did around the command paper that we did earlier this year. that is brandon lewis answering an urgent question in the commons by his opposite number on the announcement yesterday that the government was going to be introducing new legislation tomorrow to override parts of the withdrawal agreement that was signed eight months ago. in his comments there, brandon lewis confirming the significant development that the head of the uk's development that the head of the uk‘s legal de
indicate what meeting there has been with all the parties and if they value their top legal adviser or the dupn northern ireland and we are able to give northern ireland businesses the certainty that no matter what happens over the next couple of months, in january they know at the very least they can be assured of having the unfettered access we are promised. that is what we will set out, to make sure that northern ireland remains an integral part of the customs union and the single market of...
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the problem is the british government, the brexit supporters and the dup, they continue to ignore theich is not possible. for a successful outcome, then easterby —— there needs to be compromise on both sites. what the british are saying is that they are being treated in these talks as though they are still members of this club, and the club needs to understand... it is what i am saying to you on a more personal basis, is there an acceptance in the eu that the uk has left? that a cce pta nce eu that the uk has left? that acceptance has been there for some time. again, i think that many voices in the british media have failed to reflect the views of european diplomats and political representatives adequately in recent months. covid—19 and the recovery from that is foremost in the minds of the european parliamentarians was not they understand that british people have voted for brexit, i have no doubt that that was the case. they want to get on and get it done. we have a withdrawal agreement, a political declaration. it is now the british government living up to the terms of that agreemen
the problem is the british government, the brexit supporters and the dup, they continue to ignore theich is not possible. for a successful outcome, then easterby —— there needs to be compromise on both sites. what the british are saying is that they are being treated in these talks as though they are still members of this club, and the club needs to understand... it is what i am saying to you on a more personal basis, is there an acceptance in the eu that the uk has left? that a cce pta nce...
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crucially, the leader of this movement has support from labour, the democrats and dup.nt could be defeated. so, we will be listening to see if the government is going to make any concessions. there is a bit of parliamentary procedure i have to imagine, it is not guaranteed his attempt, an amendment be cold for debate later this week. in terms of showing the strength of feeling on the conservative side as well as opposition mps, the government can be in no doubt that many mps want more say and more scrutiny over the decisions government ministers are taking. 0h, decisions government ministers are taking. oh, thank you very much for taking. oh, thank you very much for taking us to parliamentary procedure as well this early in the day. thank you. —— iain, cue. —— thank you. after crowds of people were pictured gathering in city centres and piling onto public transport over the weekend, the government is under growing pressure to review the 10pm curfew on pubs, bars and restaurants. concerns have been raised that the restriction encourages customers to all leave at once and
crucially, the leader of this movement has support from labour, the democrats and dup.nt could be defeated. so, we will be listening to see if the government is going to make any concessions. there is a bit of parliamentary procedure i have to imagine, it is not guaranteed his attempt, an amendment be cold for debate later this week. in terms of showing the strength of feeling on the conservative side as well as opposition mps, the government can be in no doubt that many mps want more say and...