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gina miller and theresa villiers will tell us. the day before the budget, we're inside cumbria county council to see how austerity is playing out. are theyjust about managing? we can't go on like this. i don't think we can — we can continue like this, as councils, up and down the country. and viewsnight looks on the bright side of life. now, imagine we were to treat people the way most of us really are. pretty nice. creative. and more than willing to contribute to the common good. hello.
gina miller and theresa villiers will tell us. the day before the budget, we're inside cumbria county council to see how austerity is playing out. are theyjust about managing? we can't go on like this. i don't think we can — we can continue like this, as councils, up and down the country. and viewsnight looks on the bright side of life. now, imagine we were to treat people the way most of us really are. pretty nice. creative. and more than willing to contribute to the common good. hello.
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gina miller and theresa villiers will tell us. the day before the budget, we're inside cumbria county council to see how austerity is playing out. are theyjust about managing? we can't go on like this. i don't think we can — we can continue like this, as councils, up and down the country. and viewsnight looks on the bright side of life. now, imagine we were to treat people the way most of us really are. pretty nice. creative. and more than willing to contribute to the common good. hello. we've had the chelsea manning leaks, then came edward snowdon, and today another huge wikileaks data dump — they're calling it vault 7, and they say it's from a division at the heart of the cia. thousands of documents, millions of lines of code — and, if it is all genuine, it shows the extraordinary array of hacking and spying tools available to the cia. some of that won't be a surprise. some of it's colourful — the ability to infect a samsung tv and turn it into a microphone that records conversations, for example. the british apparently helped w
gina miller and theresa villiers will tell us. the day before the budget, we're inside cumbria county council to see how austerity is playing out. are theyjust about managing? we can't go on like this. i don't think we can — we can continue like this, as councils, up and down the country. and viewsnight looks on the bright side of life. now, imagine we were to treat people the way most of us really are. pretty nice. creative. and more than willing to contribute to the common good. hello....
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i'm very glad to say we're joined by gina miller, co-founder from scn private. you have been a public, very famous figure in the uk, not without controversy. how would you respond to the house of lords vote? >> well, i'm delighted the house of lords actually did their duty and debated and voted for something that is just comm commonsense. the fact that the house of commons has no backbone and has been whipped to within a lynch of their political careers is disgraceful. >> you have threatened fresh legal action against the government if parliament doesn't have a final say on brexit what do you think parliament is afraid of when it comes to not wanting to discuss this. >> it's a very good question what are they afraid of. it is commonsense, as was found in my case, that it's only parliament, sovereignty in parliament that can debate and vote on rights. that's what will be affected by the negotiated deal in 18 months time. i have to ask why are they just putting in the amendments now and going ahead with brexit as they so anticipate rather hahn being dishonest and
i'm very glad to say we're joined by gina miller, co-founder from scn private. you have been a public, very famous figure in the uk, not without controversy. how would you respond to the house of lords vote? >> well, i'm delighted the house of lords actually did their duty and debated and voted for something that is just comm commonsense. the fact that the house of commons has no backbone and has been whipped to within a lynch of their political careers is disgraceful. >> you have...
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gina miller and theresa villiers will tell us.'re inside cumbria county council to see how austerity is playing out. are theyjust about managing? we can't go on like this. i don't think we can — we can continue like this, as councils, up and down the country. and viewsnight looks on the bright side of life. now, imagine we were to treat people the way most of us really are. pretty nice. creative. and more than willing to contribute to the common good.
gina miller and theresa villiers will tell us.'re inside cumbria county council to see how austerity is playing out. are theyjust about managing? we can't go on like this. i don't think we can — we can continue like this, as councils, up and down the country. and viewsnight looks on the bright side of life. now, imagine we were to treat people the way most of us really are. pretty nice. creative. and more than willing to contribute to the common good.
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gina miller, thank you for coming in on a very busy day.ng the fact that for him today, it was really validating that boat that happened lastjune. and for michael heseltine and gina miller, a day where they express their grave concerns —— that vote. what about the view in brussels, because that is where a lot of negotiations will happen. ben brown is their monitoring events. let'sjoin him there. thank you, the first reaction really came from donald tusk, the president of the european council who was given the letter at lunchtime today by theresa may, informing him that britain leave the european union officially, the letter of notification as it is called an donald tusk said after that, "we miss you already and that he couldn't pretend it was a happy day." we also heard from jean—claude juncker, and this is what he had to say at the news that article 50 has finally been triggered. the response to the letter will be published by the end of april, we will have the european council on the 29th of april and before that, i am trying to be as sil
gina miller, thank you for coming in on a very busy day.ng the fact that for him today, it was really validating that boat that happened lastjune. and for michael heseltine and gina miller, a day where they express their grave concerns —— that vote. what about the view in brussels, because that is where a lot of negotiations will happen. ben brown is their monitoring events. let'sjoin him there. thank you, the first reaction really came from donald tusk, the president of the european...
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let's get more from anna edwards, who is with gina miller. ally, you are joining us on the line, gina. great to have you on the program. i think she is on the line from westminster. otherwise, i will ask my guests on set. simon, peter, thanks for sticking around. the pound andat we talked about the support levels, is it because of the referendum or is it just that markets are complacent? we do not really have new information, so there is no point panicking until we have concrete evidence of where we are headed. personally, i think the markets may be a little complacent, because i think they are probably mispricing the degree of resistance within the you in this -- the e.u. that could affect market few weeks the next and months. but i think the trend will remain broadly flat. francine: are there expected to be a lot of zigzags? simon: i think the issue will wax in wayne in the favor of the favor of thene in e.u. and the u.k. andhe u.k. votes to leave the markets will go down, i will wear braces -- that's what i told tom. but whether the adminis
let's get more from anna edwards, who is with gina miller. ally, you are joining us on the line, gina. great to have you on the program. i think she is on the line from westminster. otherwise, i will ask my guests on set. simon, peter, thanks for sticking around. the pound andat we talked about the support levels, is it because of the referendum or is it just that markets are complacent? we do not really have new information, so there is no point panicking until we have concrete evidence of...
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we've seen a guy who made threats to gina miller online being in difficulties now with the police.ybody has to take responsibility when you are communicating with large numbers of people. shall we cheer ourselves up a bit. i know this has been around a long time everybody. you've probably all seen it. we're going to show you again. it isjust all seen it. we're going to show you again. it is just too funny to ignore today. this is the story about the interview on bbc world, this poor man was chatting to bbc news i think it was, and his two children totally stole the show. let's just look at it. studio: what will it mean for the wider region, i think one of your children hasjust wider region, i think one of your children has just walked wider region, i think one of your children hasjust walked in. shifting sands in the region, relations with the north may change? i would be surprise today they do. pardon me. my apologies. what's this going to mean for the region? my apologies. erm...... going to mean for the region? my apologies. erm. . . . .. north going to mean for the region? my a
we've seen a guy who made threats to gina miller online being in difficulties now with the police.ybody has to take responsibility when you are communicating with large numbers of people. shall we cheer ourselves up a bit. i know this has been around a long time everybody. you've probably all seen it. we're going to show you again. it isjust all seen it. we're going to show you again. it is just too funny to ignore today. this is the story about the interview on bbc world, this poor man was...
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last year the government suffered a defeat in the high court, when investment manager gina miller wonical ping—pong finally ended as the commons rejected those changes and the lords backed down. so what happens next? we can speak now to professor anand menon from the independent research organisation, uk in a changing europe. thank you forjoining us. the button is about to be pressed on the brexit negotiations. what can we expect over the next few days, weeks, months, years, whatever? in the immediate future, some people are saying the last week of march, the prime minister will write to the eu and say that we have decided to leave, this is the deal we want we look forward to hearing from you. after a ll look forward to hearing from you. after all the excitement, things will go quiet, possibly for a few weeks, when the others consider their responses. they will be frenetic activity up to the latter and then a pause when we wait to hear what they will think of our ideas. and when will all this be over? well, it is impossible to say. the article 50 process of leaving formally gives us t
last year the government suffered a defeat in the high court, when investment manager gina miller wonical ping—pong finally ended as the commons rejected those changes and the lords backed down. so what happens next? we can speak now to professor anand menon from the independent research organisation, uk in a changing europe. thank you forjoining us. the button is about to be pressed on the brexit negotiations. what can we expect over the next few days, weeks, months, years, whatever? in the...