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would stay in the european union single market and stay in the european union customs union that would mean there would be none of those pressures none of those dangers none of the difficulties the northern island border and there you would have your civil right that unfortunately however is not a solution that theresa may has been willing to go for until now we're going to have to leave it there you or three of you very spirited discussion catherine mcbride done our corn and john where thanks very much for being with us. and thank you for watching inside story as always you can see the program again any time by visiting our website and visit a dot com and for more discussion you can go to our facebook page facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle there is at a.j. inside story from the hazards to the whole team here by financial. i'm a physician every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the world's journalists that's right out of a hamas script
would stay in the european union single market and stay in the european union customs union that would mean there would be none of those pressures none of those dangers none of the difficulties the northern island border and there you would have your civil right that unfortunately however is not a solution that theresa may has been willing to go for until now we're going to have to leave it there you or three of you very spirited discussion catherine mcbride done our corn and john where thanks...
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would stay in the european union single market and stay in the european union customs union that would mean there would be none of those pressures none of those dangers none of the difficulties the northern ireland border and there you would have your civil right that unfortunately however is not a solution that theresa may has been willing to go for until now we're going to have to leave it there you or three of you very spirited discussion catherine mcbride donna corn and john were thanks very much for being with us. and thank you for watching inside story as always you can see the program again any time by visiting our website designer dot com and for more discussion you can go to a facebook page facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle there is at a.j. inside story from we have to all team here by for that. i am. fly cats are airways and experience economy class like never before cattle are always going places together. the ultranationalist monks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis we dealt as ille
would stay in the european union single market and stay in the european union customs union that would mean there would be none of those pressures none of those dangers none of the difficulties the northern ireland border and there you would have your civil right that unfortunately however is not a solution that theresa may has been willing to go for until now we're going to have to leave it there you or three of you very spirited discussion catherine mcbride donna corn and john were thanks...
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number one, we are part of the european union and we will be part of the european union, but in the europeanpart of the problem, and we contribute to the success of the european union. why? yes, we got european funds here but this is not an outcome of generosity of western european friends of ours. this is based on contracts and this is a 2—way street. one way is european funds coming here, the other way, we have opened our market and you know how many profits western european companies have gained here? do you know the fact that 70 cents of every euros which come to this country in forms of european funds is going back to the western part of europe? did you know that? if you know it and other representatives of distinguished media knows it, and western politicians know it, why don't they say it? on the other hand, there are specific questions which come from the flow of cohesion funds. now, olaf, the internal auditing organisation of the european union, has looked for years at the way in which your government has spent the funds, including on street lighting across this country, improving w
number one, we are part of the european union and we will be part of the european union, but in the europeanpart of the problem, and we contribute to the success of the european union. why? yes, we got european funds here but this is not an outcome of generosity of western european friends of ours. this is based on contracts and this is a 2—way street. one way is european funds coming here, the other way, we have opened our market and you know how many profits western european companies have...
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relations with the european union and the usa the best of countries are generally and. attractive european integration was something go which. the how to say disappearing off. of losing the cost of war. in serbia i mean by the beginning of two thousand the new government was ready to start to build their green union and ukrainian union was a ready to open association is the british in process of the countries of the of the region on that days it was or something. could happen but after many years after ten or fifteen years there was no chance to do that because the countries which cannot move in the conditions but because of a new developments within european union i know that public attitudes towards the e.u. integration five trade but the recent paul i saw by serbia's ministry of european integration showed that fifty five percent or starts as of now want the e.u. membership they still want that linking it to better live higher living standards wealth and travel is it something that the e.u. is still capable of delivering by no means not only for the time being but for
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the european union and kingdom have joint responsibility. a deal on the table which does exactly do this. the withdrawal agreement that the european union and the government of the united kingdom agreed on has in fact been on the table for 105 days now. the european union is ready, under the ratification process is ongoing. i have no doubt that it can be concluded on time. however, as we all know, the ratification has been more difficult on the uk side. this is why the commission's negotiator michel barnier and me personally have been working extremely hard over the past months to provide the additional reassurances the prime minister needs to get the deal over the finishing line. before the first meaningful vote in january, together with president tusk, i sent a letter sending out our agreement on the patrol agreement, in particular on the backstop under agreement on the future relationship. since then, the prime minister and myself have met very often, at least at the space of just one month. including in the desert. we task our negotiatio
the european union and kingdom have joint responsibility. a deal on the table which does exactly do this. the withdrawal agreement that the european union and the government of the united kingdom agreed on has in fact been on the table for 105 days now. the european union is ready, under the ratification process is ongoing. i have no doubt that it can be concluded on time. however, as we all know, the ratification has been more difficult on the uk side. this is why the commission's negotiator...
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that extension from brussels and you're allowed a long delays in britain's withdrawal from the european union but her planets failed also coming up the clown who would be king or president at least he's a comedian who's challenging ukraine's political elites as the country has to the polls this weekend. the as. well mark thank you so much for your company everyone well today should have been the day that britain marched out of the european union instead it was the day that lawmakers dealt prime minister true some may another defeat over the issue on me was trying to pass a motion approving only part of the drawl deal she agreed to or with brussels it was a bit to get around those who oppose her plan and at the same time gave a short deadline extension from brussels but her deal was rejected by fifty eight votes well now it appears a much longer extension might be required from the european union as may hinted in her statement to m.p.'s after the vote bag mr speaker i think it should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this house though once again we have been. able support leavi
that extension from brussels and you're allowed a long delays in britain's withdrawal from the european union but her planets failed also coming up the clown who would be king or president at least he's a comedian who's challenging ukraine's political elites as the country has to the polls this weekend. the as. well mark thank you so much for your company everyone well today should have been the day that britain marched out of the european union instead it was the day that lawmakers dealt prime...
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period but we have to wait until election happens now when it comes to rule of law issues in european union what we see is huge subtle double standards why because. for the example of poland the polish are under procedure because of their decisions regarding the judicial system the european commission put forward a list of this issue as they should have made they completed all of them from a to z. and what european commission has done said oh it's not enough we continue the procedure instead of stopping it and you know closing the file and putting the in the drawer so the problem is that there are double standards hypocrisy political correctness and and many times political motivations so i want to talk a little about hungary stance on immigration and islamization because that's something that your country speaks very strongly about for instance your prime minister has said that imposing pro immigration policies and islamization would actually break up the european union if that happens if the immigration. immigration sentiment persist would actually consider leaving that lock leaving what
period but we have to wait until election happens now when it comes to rule of law issues in european union what we see is huge subtle double standards why because. for the example of poland the polish are under procedure because of their decisions regarding the judicial system the european commission put forward a list of this issue as they should have made they completed all of them from a to z. and what european commission has done said oh it's not enough we continue the procedure instead of...
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today the way to european union is somehow. or to not be a maze of investments and the trade and it is not good for serbia at the same to. me define this politics now let me ask you want to hypothetical question if serbia indeed decides to make it on its own chart its own path. outside the e.u. do you think that will bring the cost of issue back onto the national agenda and i also wonder if you believe that serbia could gather cost of a not by force but by the strength of its economy by the efficiency of its government especially given that those are some of the weakest point some of the major issues now in kosovo itself. the freakonomics of nations and democracy depends on a fairly large. and we did not have these negotiations on the numbers of the resolution forty four in predicting to a moment of. political status of course will be missed the opportunity between two dozen two thousand and five and seven when the saudis. refused or serbian proposals for a peaceful solution into him. and the other talks are negotiations. or br
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should leave the european union well they failed miserably but they did find a way to bend town tonight lawmakers have voted for a breaks a delay of three months now there is no guarantee that the european union will say yes and few are betting that having more time on their hands will help lawmakers put a brakes a deal in their hands instead i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. full of us now have the opportunity and the responsibility to work together to find a solution to the crises facing this country is absolutely disgusting because the longer we stay in it the less likely we out and let me carry steve wilkos out of that we can do it and good luck to see it goes with the government repeatedly said that people contact the second votes but the cut but the concept commons only will get them keeping on voting and feeling among. the party. this comes down to a failure of the prime minister opposed to the ship carrying capacity to build consensus and safety of course he said that it was a bad thing the boat. that he was. also coming up tonight congress to the president you overreache
should leave the european union well they failed miserably but they did find a way to bend town tonight lawmakers have voted for a breaks a delay of three months now there is no guarantee that the european union will say yes and few are betting that having more time on their hands will help lawmakers put a brakes a deal in their hands instead i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. full of us now have the opportunity and the responsibility to work together to find a solution to the crises...
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european union safety agency as foreign several aviation organization. around the world in banning the boeing seven three seven max eight for its air space it follows sunday's crash in ethiopia that killed one hundred fifty seven people when most forty percent of more than three hundred seventy jets in service globally have now been grounded several european governments of also banned the planes from their air space along with malaysia australia and singapore and operates as across the world from europe to asia and south america have grounded their seven three seven max eight fleets as a precaution but in the u.s. aviation officials say they're still standing behind the safety of boeing's best selling aircraft john hendren has more from boeing headquarters in chicago. as investigators began the first full day of their probe into the cause of a second deadly crash more and more of boeing seven thirty seven max aircraft are being grounded u.s. aviation officials insist the aircraft is safe but a growing list of countries say that until they get the assuran
european union safety agency as foreign several aviation organization. around the world in banning the boeing seven three seven max eight for its air space it follows sunday's crash in ethiopia that killed one hundred fifty seven people when most forty percent of more than three hundred seventy jets in service globally have now been grounded several european governments of also banned the planes from their air space along with malaysia australia and singapore and operates as across the world...
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the european union faces incredible problems. ortant european elections, out of which you are going to have a new commission, a new president of the council. a new budget needs to be negotiated. brexit has been absorbing a lot of time of eu business. people are literally fed up and i think a lot of europeans are thinking this is going to be bad, britain leaving without a deal, but this is a bad we can live with. we cannot let this issue continue to dominate european politics for years to come. and, tim, do you agree with that, and if it is true, that it is well understood inside westminster? interestingly, today was the day we were supposed to have left the european union, and i was at a party last night run by nigel farage's supporters. it was not much of a party, the mood was subdued, but there are still quite high hopes in that circle that no deal will happen. not because they expect theresa may to deliver it for britain but because they think an exasperated european leader is soon going to say, and there has to be an absolute
the european union faces incredible problems. ortant european elections, out of which you are going to have a new commission, a new president of the council. a new budget needs to be negotiated. brexit has been absorbing a lot of time of eu business. people are literally fed up and i think a lot of europeans are thinking this is going to be bad, britain leaving without a deal, but this is a bad we can live with. we cannot let this issue continue to dominate european politics for years to come....
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means if we're not selling things to the european union remember the european union accounts for around our exports if we're not selling things to use us in the demand goes and. speaking broadly about bricks that once again i mean is the u.k. is the e.u. you know stubbornness and willingness to compromise on certain issues here they are being one of them perhaps some sort of pressure to dissuade other members from going the same way about something people have speculated on if this was to go smoothly perhaps other countries would get a similar idea that they can get a good deal more we start agreement etc. is this perhaps as critics have been saying a bit of pressure being exerted by the e.u. to stop further things like this happening. it might be bullish be clear about this backstop when the bank store is a response to red lines the british government drew up in self the british government didn't want to make trade across the irish broader more difficult than it is now they didn't want to have a border on the island. and they didn't want to have a border in the irish sea. the backstop
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has voted to leave the european union. article fifty was triggered on march twenty ninth two years ago the article fifty process is now underway and in accordance with the wishes of the british people the united kingdom is leaving the european union with a deal on the twenty ninth of march on the twenty ninth of march the twenty ninth of march with a deal with a deal on the twenty ninth of march we will be leaving the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march two thousand nine hundred eleven pm a declaration made no once not twice but prime minister in this house or so i don't know hundred times but we will be leaving the european union on the twenty ninth of march pile on to votes of no confidence against the. british prime minister who deal struck down in parliament twice already and the house of commons voting against alternative after alternative after alternative showing no majority support for any of the bracks it options what do you think the day's going to be remembered by now. how we didn't leave here. today we were suppo
has voted to leave the european union. article fifty was triggered on march twenty ninth two years ago the article fifty process is now underway and in accordance with the wishes of the british people the united kingdom is leaving the european union with a deal on the twenty ninth of march on the twenty ninth of march the twenty ninth of march with a deal with a deal on the twenty ninth of march we will be leaving the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march two thousand nine hundred eleven pm a...
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you're a skeptic i agree with you because you're all part of european union you want to be part of european union but like you've said there's definitely a two camps one is super pro integration like you said strong brussels and last stronger states and you're pro stronger state and formal brussels let's put it that way so if if if italy and poland do create this block within the european parliament and you've suspended yourself from the people would you consider joining it well what will happen after elections i cannot give you a prediction there video make a decision which which group to belong to of course because we have to wait for the reports of the two. see how we go forward what the most important thing is regarding the future european parliament vell beyond the borders is to. to to move towards a more anti migration position than currently because currently the european parliament is. extremely and the radical e pro migration. body and this is something that we'd all like so you're letting me kill a next question because that has already also been in the news that you said wrestlin
you're a skeptic i agree with you because you're all part of european union you want to be part of european union but like you've said there's definitely a two camps one is super pro integration like you said strong brussels and last stronger states and you're pro stronger state and formal brussels let's put it that way so if if if italy and poland do create this block within the european parliament and you've suspended yourself from the people would you consider joining it well what will...
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a hunger and government which is sort of critic which is not respecting the principles of the european union which wants to retake the year if you don't you're in a very different dogs actually from you but i think you really don't see union vote but i have confidence that the forces of democracy of real democrats in europe will be stronger than these autocrats and i hope they will because indeed there is a rise of populism in europe doesn't look like it doesn't well wait for the results of the twenty one thousand elections and then we'll talk i know you did better in bavaria and you done a little better in your city but they but they're very strong and they're very powerful and we will see whether they keep gaining strength and i doubt it will see people in europe and happy with the way the european union deals with fraud for instance we had a new report in january revealed that the e.u. lost more than nine billion euros to fraud between two thousand to two thousand seven hundred member states doing very little to prevent or punish those who were identified as suspects major issue i agree i
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s exit from the european union. the cia's behind a mysterious attack on the north korean embassy in spades according to local media . stream to the gas pipeline project is a tool to destroy liberty and freedom according to the u.s. secretary of state. says that american energy products are a much better alternative. we need to continue to build our energy security and encouraging partners to buy from us by. this new documentary reveals supporters of terrorism group islamic state infiltrated a greek refugee camp where they rule it said with an iron fist we speak a rule that said with an iron fist we'll be speaking to the film's producer. welcome this is r.t. international. a week of critical decisions continues with the u.k. parliament having now ruled out today no deal scenario it means that on thursday british m.p.'s will return to westminster to decide whether or not to extend the tickle fifteen seek further negotiations with the european union. has the latest. the good for the u.k. and. the u.k. will leave you wi
s exit from the european union. the cia's behind a mysterious attack on the north korean embassy in spades according to local media . stream to the gas pipeline project is a tool to destroy liberty and freedom according to the u.s. secretary of state. says that american energy products are a much better alternative. we need to continue to build our energy security and encouraging partners to buy from us by. this new documentary reveals supporters of terrorism group islamic state infiltrated a...
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you again i mean you don't get them where you can continue playing that game as if i were the european union and i'm not i'm a member of the european parliament one of seven hundred fifty one and i happen to disagree with those policies and you know i'll just tell you one thing the number one customers of the weapons industry in france in belgium in the united kingdom is which country. with a dictatorship being put in place by mohamed but it's been sound that i have taken risks in my own country saying that we should have an arms embargo against depriving the. main belgian weapons producer of its main client we have taken political risk to stand by all values yes we did but those values were show in sharm el sheikh where they know they were not happy about one instead of concentrating on rules and regulations and protecting the single market we you should show a bit more principle i think that that indeed we should stand by our principles and again our principles should be underpinned by or that issue sions but when politicians decide to ignore them what can i do the good news is that well t
you again i mean you don't get them where you can continue playing that game as if i were the european union and i'm not i'm a member of the european parliament one of seven hundred fifty one and i happen to disagree with those policies and you know i'll just tell you one thing the number one customers of the weapons industry in france in belgium in the united kingdom is which country. with a dictatorship being put in place by mohamed but it's been sound that i have taken risks in my own...
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leaves the european union the brics it pressure cooker is running hot tonight european council boss donald tusk saying a delay to breaks it is possible but only a parliament approves a brics a plan by next week the plan that lawmakers have already rejected twice where you can feel the pressure on parliament tonight will lawmakers use a stiff upper lip and vote against themselves to win a break sit delay and a deal or will they keep calm carry on and crash the country out of your i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. i believe this show the extension would be both but to have the condition on the post that the votes are there was a drove of events in the house of as prime minister i'm i'm. i'm no today i mean for the. job of parliament is to hold government to account from the prime minister to. the weak greek. has indulged itself and you're a fool to know. what the purpose of this government. to be the prime minister's reply will be how we should be delivering breaks for the people that. we are going to spiral down into oblivion a wisconsin they don't want is that we. also coming up ton
leaves the european union the brics it pressure cooker is running hot tonight european council boss donald tusk saying a delay to breaks it is possible but only a parliament approves a brics a plan by next week the plan that lawmakers have already rejected twice where you can feel the pressure on parliament tonight will lawmakers use a stiff upper lip and vote against themselves to win a break sit delay and a deal or will they keep calm carry on and crash the country out of your i'm burnt off...
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trees joined the european union. ritain became one of the first countries to push to have its labor market opened for people from eastern europe on the european mainland they waited several more years to do that increased immigration stoked british mistrust many saw the newcomers as unwelcome competitors for jobs and housing the politics. has really had a very hard time dealing adequately with this feeling and this unease to actually respond effectively. to. since the start of the new millennium the euro skeptic party you can't and its leader nigel for raj exploited these fears for raj maintained brussels influence is too great. a wayside enough so that we actually want to govern our own country make our own rules control all right golden. prime minister david cameron was feeling more and more pressure he wanted to stay in the e.u. and lay the european question to rest once and for all with a referendum memories of the first ballot resurfaced. the problem was the same one that harold wilson had already had he wanted t
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and is the european union basically now reckoning with an extension to brussels. well disappointment frustration those have been the reactions we experienced here in stroudsburg where the european parliament is having its plenary session and quite frankly many of the parliamentarians here don't really understand what the goal is of the house of commons they probably aren't the only ones in this case are they expecting an extension. maybe but i would say that most people i talked to here are now thinking that the most likely outcome is braggs it without a deal because it is brant the default option but is it it's not in anyone's interest for there to be a new deal rights correct so why would the european union not go that extra step now and give the u.k. an extension let's say for two months if you know if that could mean you know establishing some order in this chaos. there are a couple of layers to that brand well the european union is very much open to granting that extension that you are talking about an actively delaying the braggs it but many of the leaders in
and is the european union basically now reckoning with an extension to brussels. well disappointment frustration those have been the reactions we experienced here in stroudsburg where the european parliament is having its plenary session and quite frankly many of the parliamentarians here don't really understand what the goal is of the house of commons they probably aren't the only ones in this case are they expecting an extension. maybe but i would say that most people i talked to here are now...
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choose to stay in the european union. that was d. w. charlotte ponce speaking to me earlier from london and it's not just on the streets that britons have been expressing their wish to stop threats it and remain in the e.u. millions of people have signed an online petition calling for a second referendum and the figure is rapidly rising joining me in the studio now to tell us more as you give your porter public fully ileus public break this down for us who exactly is behind this petition and what exactly are they asking for well her name is margaret georgette do as she describes herself as simply a frustrated remain or so she says an average british citizen this petition actually started at the end of february and just to make one thing very clear a petition only needs ten thousand signatures for the government then to respond i just checked a few minutes ago and it stands at over four and a half million people have signed this petition which is an incredible number now if we actually take a look at what the petition actually says it sa
choose to stay in the european union. that was d. w. charlotte ponce speaking to me earlier from london and it's not just on the streets that britons have been expressing their wish to stop threats it and remain in the e.u. millions of people have signed an online petition calling for a second referendum and the figure is rapidly rising joining me in the studio now to tell us more as you give your porter public fully ileus public break this down for us who exactly is behind this petition and...
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don't get to five through the next week we will have to propose a different way forward to the european union and involves an extension then they would say that we should hold those european parliamentary elections it's right to be in a situation of holding european parliamentary elections three years on from people having very easy to leave thing here i think they would rightly question why it was that they were then being asked to elect people to an organization part of an organization that i had already voysey to leave thank you. that was u.k. prime minister to resign may addressing from the podium there the gathered reporters answering a few questions as well and joining us is correspondent bob or of easel she is in brussels for us now barbara this announcement to postpone from british prime minister threesome may this is kind of the dilemma right so she doesn't have enough support in the u.k. parliament for a withdrawal agreement what will happen then if she doesn't get that deal past interim if we end up at this deadline of able twelve. yeah i mean the funny thing is that the e.u. has j
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that is the mechanism for which the uk will leave the european union.ee to that in parliament behind us here today, then of course the owner is is on then of course the owner is is on the government and theresa may to go to brussels and see if she can get that agreed to among the european union and the other 27 members. thank you so much for your company here on the briefing. thank you for your comments. we have heard from many of you. get involved in the debate. we will have plenty more coverage here. if you are watching us on coverage here. if you are watching us on bbc one, the breakfast team willjoin you very soon. if you are on bbc world news, i will see you again. bye—bye for now. hello again. storm gareth may well have blown itself away out into northern europe, but our weather stays pretty blustery over the next few days. there is gareth working across denmark. but further west in the atlantic, things looking pretty lively still with weather fronts, areas of low pressure targeting the british isles. and that means over the next few days there's
that is the mechanism for which the uk will leave the european union.ee to that in parliament behind us here today, then of course the owner is is on then of course the owner is is on the government and theresa may to go to brussels and see if she can get that agreed to among the european union and the other 27 members. thank you so much for your company here on the briefing. thank you for your comments. we have heard from many of you. get involved in the debate. we will have plenty more...
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leaves the european union the brics it pressure cooker is running hot tonight european council boss donald tusk saying a delay to breaks it is possible but only of parliament approves a brics a plan by next week the plan that lawmakers have already rejected twice where you can feel the pressure on parliament tonight will lawmakers use a stiff upper lip and vote against themselves to win a break sit delay and a deal or will they keep calm carry on and crash the country out of your coffin berlin this is the day. i believe the show extension would be full of bats to be conditional on the polls that the votes of there was drove. in the house of as prime minister. i know it's a great seat any for the. job of parliament is to hold government to account for the prime minister. week week week. into almost a cell phone you or i. what's the purpose of this coming. week the prime minister's reply will be how we should be delivering for example the people that. we are going to spiral down to ability and the worst culture of the world is that we've. also coming up tonight something to cheer you up on t
leaves the european union the brics it pressure cooker is running hot tonight european council boss donald tusk saying a delay to breaks it is possible but only of parliament approves a brics a plan by next week the plan that lawmakers have already rejected twice where you can feel the pressure on parliament tonight will lawmakers use a stiff upper lip and vote against themselves to win a break sit delay and a deal or will they keep calm carry on and crash the country out of your coffin berlin...
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much closer to the european union much closer aligned possibly in the customs union some form of access to the single market so they are feeling just into that you briefly let's have a look look at what jeremy called them is saying and fundament to act in the best interests of their constituents and to vote down this on an acceptable to you. there are many people who fear for their jobs fear for their industry all whether they are their friends have a future in this country and that is causing immense stress to many people however they voted in the referendum in two thousand and sixteen they're united in their stress and concern about their future and their communities future we need to rebuild our country and invest in our communities too many of which have been neglected ignored and underfunded for years a bush and a half baked deal like the one before us today and would only deepen those problems and those divisions mr speaker this steel even the half of what we have to force today is bad for our g bowker say bad for our economy and bad for this country and the house not to make a jo
much closer to the european union much closer aligned possibly in the customs union some form of access to the single market so they are feeling just into that you briefly let's have a look look at what jeremy called them is saying and fundament to act in the best interests of their constituents and to vote down this on an acceptable to you. there are many people who fear for their jobs fear for their industry all whether they are their friends have a future in this country and that is causing...
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s departure from the european union but will the e.u. say yes and we'll get more time fix britain's. mess also coming up tonight a former british soldier is charged for his part in the one nine hundred seventy two match shooting in northern ireland and one of the worst episode of the northern ireland conflict british troops got to.
s departure from the european union but will the e.u. say yes and we'll get more time fix britain's. mess also coming up tonight a former british soldier is charged for his part in the one nine hundred seventy two match shooting in northern ireland and one of the worst episode of the northern ireland conflict british troops got to.
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aware of the fact that if his government exist on tracking the people of scotland out of the european unionr terms, the people of scotland will be given the people of scotland will be given the choice as the fate of the two unions who matter hear, hear! the answer to that will not be the a nswer the answer to that will not be the answer that the smiling right honourable gentleman of the government front bench expects or wa nts. government front bench expects or wants. hear, hear! mr speaker, sir, the prime minister is still engaged in the talks and strasbourg, which is certainly her intention to speak personally to the first ministers of both scotland and wales at the earliest opportunity. once those talks have concluded. i would say that i do take exception to the insinuation in the early part of his comments, that the government is in some way restyling from its support for the difficult and challenging process of peace building and reconciliation in northern ireland. that process is something that ought to unite members from all parties. it has been set by the prime minister and others r
aware of the fact that if his government exist on tracking the people of scotland out of the european unionr terms, the people of scotland will be given the people of scotland will be given the choice as the fate of the two unions who matter hear, hear! the answer to that will not be the a nswer the answer to that will not be the answer that the smiling right honourable gentleman of the government front bench expects or wa nts. government front bench expects or wants. hear, hear! mr speaker,...
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a hunger and government which is sort of critic which is not respecting the principles of the european union which wants to retake the usual murine in a very different direction only from you but i for you when there was a union vote but i have confidence that the forces of democracy of real democrats in europe will be stronger than these autocrats and i hope they will because indeed there is a rise of populism in europe doesn't look like it doesn't well wait for the results of the twenty one thousand elections and then we'll talk i know you did better in bavaria and you done a little better in your city but there but they're very strong and they're very powerful and we will see whether they keep gaining strength and i doubt it will see people in europe around happy with the way the european union deals with fraud for instance we had a new report in january revealed that the e.u. lost more than nine billion euros to fraud between two thousand to two thousand seven hundred member states doing very little to prevent or punish those who were identified as suspects major issue i agree i agree an
a hunger and government which is sort of critic which is not respecting the principles of the european union which wants to retake the usual murine in a very different direction only from you but i for you when there was a union vote but i have confidence that the forces of democracy of real democrats in europe will be stronger than these autocrats and i hope they will because indeed there is a rise of populism in europe doesn't look like it doesn't well wait for the results of the twenty one...
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make clear to them what needed to change my mind on the friend the secular state the extreme the european union worked tirelessly with his opposite number michelle obama. my russian her friend the attorney general engaged in detail kleagle discussion with his counterparts in the european commission. the results of this work is the improved deal which is before the house today i will go on to explain in detail what has improved about the deal since january and why i believe it deserves the support of every member of this evening but first. place it. is one of the problems the house faced in the previous session with the attorney general that we were seeking legal status quo for essentially political questions and the political question that we now face is that if we don't pass this motion we stand to lose bricks it emits intelligent. people just makes a very important point a lot of focus has been put on the changes now come on to the fact that all of you can be binding changes as a result of the discussion since the house is very. on the twenty ninth of january . if you just make this mark but
make clear to them what needed to change my mind on the friend the secular state the extreme the european union worked tirelessly with his opposite number michelle obama. my russian her friend the attorney general engaged in detail kleagle discussion with his counterparts in the european commission. the results of this work is the improved deal which is before the house today i will go on to explain in detail what has improved about the deal since january and why i believe it deserves the...
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twelfth of april or if you want to ensure the brics it is not to late didn't definitely if the european union allows that if you want to ensure that we're not the u.k. not going to have to field candidates for those european parliamentary elections coming up at the end of may you have to vote for this deal and that was her last chance to say to them look i have done everything i can it is this deal or it is who knows what exactly and but we mention national interest every time to it is a mere mention national interest to be huge sneers and because a lot of people have argued that briggs it was not about national interest it was about self interest well it was about say it is very much whatever anybody says about saving the conservative party so her party remember that when she finally steps down there will be four conservative prime ministers who have had to step down because of europe and this is the problem with the party they are obsessed with europe with the e.u. and so all the time she has been trying to deal with that within her party to keep it together so it doesn't split ok i just wa
twelfth of april or if you want to ensure the brics it is not to late didn't definitely if the european union allows that if you want to ensure that we're not the u.k. not going to have to field candidates for those european parliamentary elections coming up at the end of may you have to vote for this deal and that was her last chance to say to them look i have done everything i can it is this deal or it is who knows what exactly and but we mention national interest every time to it is a mere...
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who marched for a people's vote, or the increasing majority of people who want to remain in the european unionare not sufficiently represented by uk parliament, but they must feel like they are represented by you in this chamber, because they are europeans. mr farage is a surprise to me because i thought he was marching somewhere in britain, and he is here, at 200 miles much, how many miles have you done? too many. i think so. you remind me more and more, i do not know if you know him, the field marshal in blackadder, he was also sititng in the first world war in his office in london, and you are sitting here in strasbourg, while your own people are marching in the rain and cold. that is the way you are taking a responsibility. i would have thought it was field marshal haig, farfrom mocking him asa marshal haig, farfrom mocking him as a belgian he should be a great hero to you. never mind, that sums up your anti—britishness. the one thing that is inevitable as we are headed for an article 50 extension. you should ask yourselves, do you really want to do that? do you really want brexit to utter
who marched for a people's vote, or the increasing majority of people who want to remain in the european unionare not sufficiently represented by uk parliament, but they must feel like they are represented by you in this chamber, because they are europeans. mr farage is a surprise to me because i thought he was marching somewhere in britain, and he is here, at 200 miles much, how many miles have you done? too many. i think so. you remind me more and more, i do not know if you know him, the...
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withdrawal process from the european union should precede the proposals included leaving the e.u. without a deal remaining in the single block of the single market customs unit or holding a new referendum the results only ended up highlighting division. so what does this whole mean. just now from london to talk about that bigotry survey is offering to resign of parliament approves her breaks the deal is that supposed to be an incentive suggesting parliament might sign off on the deal just to get rid of her. exactly that's what it is terry it's an extraordinary act of of self-sacrifice to reason may say i am going when you help me and she is addressing her own party she's addressing those that are called bricks of tears that are thinking that she just wasn't tough enough in her negotiations with the european union and they won in the next phase because remember this is just phase one this is just the exit to the e.u. but everything that comes off of this is the so-called phase two soni go shooting in detail the future relationship between the u.k. and the ear opinion and they were
withdrawal process from the european union should precede the proposals included leaving the e.u. without a deal remaining in the single block of the single market customs unit or holding a new referendum the results only ended up highlighting division. so what does this whole mean. just now from london to talk about that bigotry survey is offering to resign of parliament approves her breaks the deal is that supposed to be an incentive suggesting parliament might sign off on the deal just to...
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would stay in the european union single market and stay in the european union customs union that would mean there would be none of those pressures none of those dangers none of the difficulties the northern island border and there you would have your civil right that unfortunately however is not a solution that theresa may has been willing to go for until now we're going to have to leave it there you or three of you very spirited discussion catherine mcbride done our o.b. cohen and john were thanks very much for being with us. and thank you for watching inside story as always you can see the program again any time by visiting our website designer dot com and for more discussion go to a facebook page facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle there is at a.j. inside story from we have it all team here by phone at. the government you support a believed to have detained maybe a million people in reeducation camps certainly not grabbing headlines in china only in a while kings of the people's republic this probably not best just to
would stay in the european union single market and stay in the european union customs union that would mean there would be none of those pressures none of those dangers none of the difficulties the northern island border and there you would have your civil right that unfortunately however is not a solution that theresa may has been willing to go for until now we're going to have to leave it there you or three of you very spirited discussion catherine mcbride done our o.b. cohen and john were...
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and to earn another short extension on britain's exit from the european union. before we take a break we want to show you some footage of a hero raising incident in southern turkey c.c.t.v. cameras captured these images of three men battling gusting winds to hold down a large parasol and now watch this one of them was lifted right off of his feet the local market worker was hoisted over three meters into the air as he explained after of course jumping down to safety he escaped with a minor ankle injury well let's just see that. again in slow motion look at that a man using that he only bored or hurt his ankle. back here on the ground here watching the w. news of next german companies struggle to get ready for bragg sit that's after a short break we'll be right that. my first vice was a sewing machine. i come from women are bones by this ocean for. something as simple as nothing home to write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little guy that wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me more as the months i. finally gave up in mental buying and i say this coun
and to earn another short extension on britain's exit from the european union. before we take a break we want to show you some footage of a hero raising incident in southern turkey c.c.t.v. cameras captured these images of three men battling gusting winds to hold down a large parasol and now watch this one of them was lifted right off of his feet the local market worker was hoisted over three meters into the air as he explained after of course jumping down to safety he escaped with a minor...
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they want to leave the european union right now and they want to leave the european union even without a deal if it comes to it all right shows stand by please want to go to alex with me here in the studio we heard. a little earlier. i mean i don't know if i got that right was she hinting that she might try for a fourth time to get her deal passed yes i actually think she might try for a fourth time country to see what others think but i think she might and that is because at the moment that is the only jail on the table so she's had three votes she has lost all three of. the amount that she has lost by the numbers keep falling and i think at the moment downing street think that there was still a possibility that she could get the numbers down and win it so there is talk of next monday when parliament is going to take over m.p.'s will take over government business for a few hours on monday off to noon where there will be yet again the so-called indicative vote so m.p.'s can put forward their proposals and it may be that that is when the government puts forward this deal again to run of
they want to leave the european union right now and they want to leave the european union even without a deal if it comes to it all right shows stand by please want to go to alex with me here in the studio we heard. a little earlier. i mean i don't know if i got that right was she hinting that she might try for a fourth time to get her deal passed yes i actually think she might try for a fourth time country to see what others think but i think she might and that is because at the moment that is...