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the former prime minister, gordon brown, has warned that, under boris johnson, the union of england,northern ireland is, in his words, "sleepwalking into oblivion". the fbi is investigating the death of the multi—millionaire businessman and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. a lawyer for some of the alleged victims has said she will still seek compensation for them. 200 people are continuing to search dense forest in malaysia near the resort where a 15—year—old schoolgirl from london went missing more than a week ago. before the papers, sport — and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good morning. we've had the first hat—trick of the premier league season — pep guardiola says raheem sterling is a ‘special‘ player. their 5—0 win at west ham sees them top of the table after the first saturday of the season. of all the newly promoted sides, sheffield united were the only ones to gain a point. aston villa had been heading for a win, but lost 3—1 at spurs. joe lynskey reports. this summer in football brings a new look and new faces. some things never change. right now, harry
the former prime minister, gordon brown, has warned that, under boris johnson, the union of england,northern ireland is, in his words, "sleepwalking into oblivion". the fbi is investigating the death of the multi—millionaire businessman and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. a lawyer for some of the alleged victims has said she will still seek compensation for them. 200 people are continuing to search dense forest in malaysia near the resort where a 15—year—old schoolgirl...
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you talk about the intervention gordon brown has made today.nt. maybe that is surprising but real concerns expressed about one of his pet concerns which is the future of the union. this is a passion of gordon brown's, and not so much a political point because he criticises labour within his statement as well. what he is saying is that nationalist ideology is taking over the debate. you've heard this before our people are concentrating more on getting out of the eu rather than staying within a union and he's worried particularly that i know deal could have a negative consequence and boost the national list cause in scotla nd boost the national list cause in scotland and he's worried that leaving the eu would be prioritised over northern ireland staying within the union. —— who is the nationalist cause. the shadow chance on beside said he would not be against an independence poll for scotland, summer reading that again into an alliance that he was perhaps setting up alliance that he was perhaps setting up with the scottish national party but gord
you talk about the intervention gordon brown has made today.nt. maybe that is surprising but real concerns expressed about one of his pet concerns which is the future of the union. this is a passion of gordon brown's, and not so much a political point because he criticises labour within his statement as well. what he is saying is that nationalist ideology is taking over the debate. you've heard this before our people are concentrating more on getting out of the eu rather than staying within a...
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this is the argument that has been pushed here by gordon brown.er of the union, many people say it was his riding to the rescue in the scottish referendum in 2014 that avoided scotla nd referendum in 2014 that avoided scotland voting for independence at the time. in this tc has written in the time. in this tc has written in the observer, gordon brown says growing nationalism is pulling the uk apart, pulling it towards an calamity, leading to a constitutional crisis, the most serious crisis is the 17 century. it says it is a destructive populist nationalist ideology deployed by borisjohnson. i nationalist ideology deployed by boris johnson. i think nationalist ideology deployed by borisjohnson. i think you could argue there are some that are more populist and more nationalist and potentially more destructive than borisjohnson but potentially more destructive than boris johnson but there you potentially more destructive than borisjohnson but there you go. he joins other senior labour figures borisjohnson but there you go. he joins other senior labou
this is the argument that has been pushed here by gordon brown.er of the union, many people say it was his riding to the rescue in the scottish referendum in 2014 that avoided scotla nd referendum in 2014 that avoided scotland voting for independence at the time. in this tc has written in the time. in this tc has written in the observer, gordon brown says growing nationalism is pulling the uk apart, pulling it towards an calamity, leading to a constitutional crisis, the most serious crisis is...
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gordon brown, the former prime minister.s, the future of the union and indeed whether it has one. britishness, one her this petty passions. he is criticising what he thinks has been overlooked which is keeping the union together. the problem for him is that people would prioritise no deal over keeping scotla nd prioritise no deal over keeping scotland within the united kingdom and northern ireland within the united kingdom. the problem is with him that if a no—deal brexit was taking place then he thinks it would bea taking place then he thinks it would be a boost for scottish nationalism. that concerns him. he blames boris johnson. he blames john that concerns him. he blames boris johnson. he blamesjohn macdonald —— macjohn mcdonnell for suggesting that he would be happy with an independence poll held in scotland. a lot of people wouldn't be happy, would they? not least because of the electoral this. they were furious with him saying that. the prime minister would defend himself and said that he has one of the first things h
gordon brown, the former prime minister.s, the future of the union and indeed whether it has one. britishness, one her this petty passions. he is criticising what he thinks has been overlooked which is keeping the union together. the problem for him is that people would prioritise no deal over keeping scotla nd prioritise no deal over keeping scotland within the united kingdom and northern ireland within the united kingdom. the problem is with him that if a no—deal brexit was taking place...
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the observer leads on a warning from gordon brown that growing nationalism is pulling the united kingdom driving it towards an unprecedented economic calamity. the mail on sunday leads on the us financier jeffrey epstein, who was found dead in his prison cell in a special high security unit in manhattan at 6.30am this morning. and the sunday express pictures prince andrew with his formerfriend epstein — who was often seen socialising with the rich and powerful, including president donald trump and former president bill clinton.so a mix of stories this evening with most papers featuring jeffrey epstein who was found dead awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges we're going to start with the sunday times, a picture of the queen back at the opening of parliament in 2017 there is a suggestion she may have been giving vent to some frustration. a very good story. no suggestion she hasn't said this but this was three years ago after david cameron resigned and she questioned the political class's inability to govern, this sense of exasperation. three years ago, what does she think now? it's rel
the observer leads on a warning from gordon brown that growing nationalism is pulling the united kingdom driving it towards an unprecedented economic calamity. the mail on sunday leads on the us financier jeffrey epstein, who was found dead in his prison cell in a special high security unit in manhattan at 6.30am this morning. and the sunday express pictures prince andrew with his formerfriend epstein — who was often seen socialising with the rich and powerful, including president donald...
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gordon brown. the former prime minister, we do not hearfrom him that brown. is on one of his favourite themes, the future of the union. one of his pet passions, he is criticising what he thinks has been overlooked which is keeping the union together. the problem for him as he thinks people would prioritise no deal over keeping scotland within the united kingdom and northern ireland within the united kingdom and the problems for him is that polling is showing that if brexit was taking place in terms of no deal, it would boost scottish nationalism. he blames borisjohnson for his nationalist policies, he blamesjohn for his nationalist policies, he blames john mcdonnell interestingly, the shadow chancellor in the labour party for also agreeing or suggesting that he would be happy with an independence poll held in scotland. a lot of labour people would not be at least for the electoral risk that they might never again be able to form a majority government. these scottish labour party was incandescent with rage. they were furious with him saying that. the prime min
gordon brown. the former prime minister, we do not hearfrom him that brown. is on one of his favourite themes, the future of the union. one of his pet passions, he is criticising what he thinks has been overlooked which is keeping the union together. the problem for him as he thinks people would prioritise no deal over keeping scotland within the united kingdom and northern ireland within the united kingdom and the problems for him is that polling is showing that if brexit was taking place in...
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this is the brexiteers stating that the eu are panicking and gordon brown says, emmanuel macron is whatithdraw the deadline. they are now saying that he is willing and the eu is willing to extend article 50 again. to avoid a new deal brexit because, and this is the narrative from the telegraph, which their readers are big brexiteers, boris johnson has been so tough and brexit, the fear there will be no deal and we now mean it where is theresa may and her government did not mean it. so this is a sign that they are weakening. that is the stories certainly. and it emerges from number ten instantly, that's a bit more puff. the european union does not want a new deal because it would cause it economic pain and we would cause it economic pain and we would suffer more economic pain in that we seem to be pretty gung ho about it. they'll make it as a bump in the road. that is put that one site, they will have a smaller bump in the road and this was to be more friend of than us? it isjust one of those weird intellectual contradictions of which brexit is so famous. however, they do not want no dea
this is the brexiteers stating that the eu are panicking and gordon brown says, emmanuel macron is whatithdraw the deadline. they are now saying that he is willing and the eu is willing to extend article 50 again. to avoid a new deal brexit because, and this is the narrative from the telegraph, which their readers are big brexiteers, boris johnson has been so tough and brexit, the fear there will be no deal and we now mean it where is theresa may and her government did not mean it. so this is a...
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the former prime minister gordon brown warns that under borisjohnson the union of england, scotland,ng kong fire tear gas at pro—democracy protesters in the tenth consecutive weekend of anti—government demonstrations. lawyers for the alleged victims of the multi—millionaire businessman and convicted sex offender — jeffrey epstein — say his apparent suicide in his prison cell — shouldn't stop the investigation
the former prime minister gordon brown warns that under borisjohnson the union of england, scotland,ng kong fire tear gas at pro—democracy protesters in the tenth consecutive weekend of anti—government demonstrations. lawyers for the alleged victims of the multi—millionaire businessman and convicted sex offender — jeffrey epstein — say his apparent suicide in his prison cell — shouldn't stop the investigation
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wa nted keen on the people that gordon brown wanted to bring in, but they were not strong enoughthere was always a bit of tension there, particularly when number 10 thinks the special advisers are doing work for the ministers they are walking far rather than the government as a whole. quite often that could be undermining the prime minister, so there is always tension. the fact that number 10 have done this and made it so clear that this was not sajid javid's decision, he was not consulted, this was dominick cunningham is, it shows that number 10 at control of the operation to two audiences, the outside world and to show that you may think you showing quality are to your minister, but we show the shots. even with a senior minister is the chancellor, what we say, goes. clearly in embarrassing the sajid javid. he was uncomfortable about it in the interview with radio four. with the message it sends, it is curious because you have sonia khan who was summarily dismissed, taken out by a police officer, which must have been embarrassing, but there is no actual evidence that she leaked
wa nted keen on the people that gordon brown wanted to bring in, but they were not strong enoughthere was always a bit of tension there, particularly when number 10 thinks the special advisers are doing work for the ministers they are walking far rather than the government as a whole. quite often that could be undermining the prime minister, so there is always tension. the fact that number 10 have done this and made it so clear that this was not sajid javid's decision, he was not consulted,...
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it reminds me of gordon brown when he took over for tony blair and that he actually had a very successfulew weeks and then went to some lights etc and how quiet borisjohnson has been so farand we how quiet borisjohnson has been so far and we will see if and when... perhaps because he does not want particular questions about the political situation and it is interesting and one would expect the prime minister to go there. we have another look at 11:30pm and we look forward to seeing you there and we look forward to you following ask. did not forget that it is all online, just had to bbc diet coke dot uk and if you miss it, i had to the iplayer to catch up. i will see you at the top of the hour. hello and good evening and has been a drier day today for those flood hit areas and the number of flood warnings has been dropping as well and of course we still have that ongoing situation with a severe flood warnings still in force. and a few showers elsewhere for the east and mostly being light through lincolnshire and nottinghamshire as well earlier on but again some of the best weather has been
it reminds me of gordon brown when he took over for tony blair and that he actually had a very successfulew weeks and then went to some lights etc and how quiet borisjohnson has been so farand we how quiet borisjohnson has been so far and we will see if and when... perhaps because he does not want particular questions about the political situation and it is interesting and one would expect the prime minister to go there. we have another look at 11:30pm and we look forward to seeing you there...
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2 she never recovered from calling a selection at the beginning she was 20 points ahead of the gordon brown one as a warning on 2 fronts 1st of all if you allow election speculation to get out of hand you lose all control he could call one and lose it. he could not call one and look pathetic and weak so he's got to decide very quickly either to kill off the speculation unequivocally or call what both have risks obviously if he were to win it it will be a trial course but none of us including him can know that as he contemplates these moves late at night and peter overton you've been very critical of many aspects of the politics of germany carbon the labor party leader but he did show in the last general election as he campaigner he exceeded people's expectations many times over do you think jeremy corbin in the election framework could pull that off again or or do you think when it comes to taking on bulls will jeremy says lost his mortal. i think that mr gore right mr coburn was an amazing eve eve he showed us all fools made us all fools years good on the campaign trail there is something
2 she never recovered from calling a selection at the beginning she was 20 points ahead of the gordon brown one as a warning on 2 fronts 1st of all if you allow election speculation to get out of hand you lose all control he could call one and lose it. he could not call one and look pathetic and weak so he's got to decide very quickly either to kill off the speculation unequivocally or call what both have risks obviously if he were to win it it will be a trial course but none of us including...
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you put someone as treatment of sajid javid, you put someone as chancellor, think how powerful gordon brownd they are treating studied david like a patsy. —— sajid javid. what we don't know is how they will respond to that. you can do it right, run the treasury incredibly strictly. you can stop talking to other departments and during the george osborne, david cameron administration, number ten social advisors weren't allowed to talk to anyone without one of osborne's social advisors being in the room. set those rules. the whole kind of way dominic cummings works is the only respects brutal power and if the chancellor wants do not be a patsy, he needs to start exerting it. every department - again, patsy, he needs to start exerting it. every department — again, this is about 60 days. he's the chancellor, he should be able to make decisions about the economy. the guardian. alarm as eu citizens are denied settled status. the guardian has done a lot of coverage of people applying for settled status. the home office was running adverts which had to be amended because it suggested all unit with a
you put someone as treatment of sajid javid, you put someone as chancellor, think how powerful gordon brownd they are treating studied david like a patsy. —— sajid javid. what we don't know is how they will respond to that. you can do it right, run the treasury incredibly strictly. you can stop talking to other departments and during the george osborne, david cameron administration, number ten social advisors weren't allowed to talk to anyone without one of osborne's social advisors being...
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and when gordon brown was accused of skulking a number ten, she gave the opportunity to form a coalition have gone wrong, but this seems like even more dangerous territory. i think it also shows the limitations of not having a written constitution, a document that can be appealed to for having a definitive a nswer appealed to for having a definitive answer on this. let's move on to the i. this is something we can all grasp a little bit more easily, university admissions. not everyone will have to deal with this, but if they haven't had to deal with that their children or grandchildren or children or grandchildren or children of friends may have had to. people may know this time of year is a bit ofa people may know this time of year is a bit of a nightmare. predicted grades and then the grade you actually get, will determine whether you can take up a place. this is a move to get rid of any grades based on those predictions. a recent study showed that as few as 16% of pupils got, achieved all of the grades they we re got, achieved all of the grades they were predicted to get, and 73% had p
and when gordon brown was accused of skulking a number ten, she gave the opportunity to form a coalition have gone wrong, but this seems like even more dangerous territory. i think it also shows the limitations of not having a written constitution, a document that can be appealed to for having a definitive a nswer appealed to for having a definitive answer on this. let's move on to the i. this is something we can all grasp a little bit more easily, university admissions. not everyone will have...
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was the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over—75s, which was introduced by gordon brownovernment to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start, from next year, only funding free licenses, as you say, for those pensioners who receive pension credit. that would mean about 3.7 million extra pensioners would now have to pay for their tv licences. unsurprisingly, that has been controversial. there has also been a political row brewing. this intervention from borisjohnson, saying that the bbc should cough up, is a blunt one. he says the deal that the bbc reached was conditional on the corporation continuing to fund those free licences. that‘s really interesting, it is something where the bbc has come back and said wasn‘t true, so now we have a disagreement not just about how it should be handled, but about the basic facts of what the agreement was? absolutely, on the one hand you have borisjohnson in downing street saying that the bbc should honour the agreement. the bbc say, actually, the government decided to stop funding those free licences back in
was the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over—75s, which was introduced by gordon brownovernment to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start, from next year, only funding free licenses, as you say, for those pensioners who receive pension credit. that would mean about 3.7 million extra pensioners would now have to pay for their tv licences. unsurprisingly, that has been controversial. there has also been a political row brewing. this...
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government by a scot is just not conceivable in the current constitutional context he was talking about gordon brown back then i mean just on that comment and you can see why the scottish perhaps don't like him but again that reception he got there and the fact that he had to leave by the back door and nicholas stoughton said that had never happened before. it's all it's all a bit extraordinary really. yeah no i mean it certainly is i mean you know he said it's some you know pretty unsavory things about scott's. where you know over the years as he said it's you know he said again what a scar it is inconceivable you also published you know when he was editor of the spectator he published a poem you know which called scottish people barren and said that they should be placed in ghettos that was when it was editor of the spectator sees that many you know he said many rules and you know he also has this sort of streak of sort of english nationalism he's very privileged he was privately educated and you know he's kind of embracing annoy your breck's a saying by the 31st of october that you know if that's
government by a scot is just not conceivable in the current constitutional context he was talking about gordon brown back then i mean just on that comment and you can see why the scottish perhaps don't like him but again that reception he got there and the fact that he had to leave by the back door and nicholas stoughton said that had never happened before. it's all it's all a bit extraordinary really. yeah no i mean it certainly is i mean you know he said it's some you know pretty unsavory...
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gordon brown as well.ls, they take roughly 40% privately educated pupils and roughly 60% of state educated pupils but of course, it's only 7% of pupils who are privately educated so that seems terribly unrepresentative so this is a story about the head teacher of one of our leading schools, and recalls, the head of king's college school wimbledon who says he's worried that 0xford wimbledon who says he's worried that oxford and cambridge are turning away brilliant, brilliantly privately educated teenagers in favour of state school pupils who have perhaps lower a—level results and perhaps are not as academic. i think this is the presents we are getting the private schools are really rattled about what is going on and they are feeling their grip on and they are feeling their grip on these top universities is beginning to be diminished. and what about the observer take on this, slightly different? easier exams art howdo slightly different? easier exams art how do they work that out? the private schools have ju
gordon brown as well.ls, they take roughly 40% privately educated pupils and roughly 60% of state educated pupils but of course, it's only 7% of pupils who are privately educated so that seems terribly unrepresentative so this is a story about the head teacher of one of our leading schools, and recalls, the head of king's college school wimbledon who says he's worried that 0xford wimbledon who says he's worried that oxford and cambridge are turning away brilliant, brilliantly privately educated...
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the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over 75 is, which was introduced by gordon brownom the government to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start, from next year, only funding three licenses, as you say, for those pensioners who receive pension credit. that would mean about 3.7 million extra pensioners would now have to pay for their tv licences. unsurprisingly, that has been controversial. there has also been a political row viewing nick brewing. this intervention, saying that the bbc should cop up, is blunt from boris johnson. he says the deal that the bbc reached was conditional on the corporation continuing to fund those three licences. that's really interesting, it is something where the bbc has come back and said it wasn't true, so now we have a disagreement and not just about how it should be handled, but about the basic facts of what the agreement was. absolutely come on the one hand you have borisjohnson in downing street saying that the bbc should honour the agreement. the bbc say, actually, the government decided to stop funding t
the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over 75 is, which was introduced by gordon brownom the government to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start, from next year, only funding three licenses, as you say, for those pensioners who receive pension credit. that would mean about 3.7 million extra pensioners would now have to pay for their tv licences. unsurprisingly, that has been controversial. there has also been a political row viewing nick...
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and gordon brown gave a blistering speech accusing mr.ohnson of, quote, sleding three constitution. >> reporter: john major has joined the legal action against boris johnson. there are now three cases against johnson's decision to prorogue parliament. this would mean there are only nine weeks until brexit and parliament would not be sitting for five of those. if the legal action is successful, it would block johnson from suspending parliament. but boris johnson maintains this is an important part of his strategy to refresh his domestic agenda and he is defiant on his approach to continuing negotiations with the e uchlts. >> i think our european friends have understand two big points in the last couple of weeks. i think they get that the uk is ready going for a deal. they understand that. but they also understand that the uk is absolutely willing to come out without a deal if we have to. they understand that too. and we're serious. we're totally serious about both propositio propositions. and i think what that is encouraging is progress. >
and gordon brown gave a blistering speech accusing mr.ohnson of, quote, sleding three constitution. >> reporter: john major has joined the legal action against boris johnson. there are now three cases against johnson's decision to prorogue parliament. this would mean there are only nine weeks until brexit and parliament would not be sitting for five of those. if the legal action is successful, it would block johnson from suspending parliament. but boris johnson maintains this is an...
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and gordon brown the very brief prime minister was aimlessly unable to say the word tampon in parliament. said there has been some progress because i noticed in many of your books another theme is rediscovering the role of women in developing scientific ideas and coming up with them themselves. for instance in marshes but there was a woman that i hadn't heard about before and she was upset that people hadn't heard very much about her either. >> she maps two-thirds of the year, the ocean floor and no one is hurt or name. she was from michigan and she originally went to work for shell after getting a masters degree in geology and then with order to get her ph.d. at columbia university but was apparently blocked from doing that at the faculty because she was female. one member of the faculty who was involved with gathering sonar data of the ocean floor and the late 50's recognized that she was a meticulous scientist and somebody who is motivated to work hard and said here, take my data and figured out. she took laboriously she translated linear sonar soundings of the ocean floor into three-
and gordon brown the very brief prime minister was aimlessly unable to say the word tampon in parliament. said there has been some progress because i noticed in many of your books another theme is rediscovering the role of women in developing scientific ideas and coming up with them themselves. for instance in marshes but there was a woman that i hadn't heard about before and she was upset that people hadn't heard very much about her either. >> she maps two-thirds of the year, the ocean...
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gordon brown, i remember him trundling down downing street with his family and so on, and you suddenlyvable side of him that perhaps you we re lovable side of him that perhaps you were never allowed to see when he was in office. and she i hope you'll find some degree of solace in her normal life. david cameron built a shed. yes, that helps. well, didn't build it himself, he bought one. not a shed, that's a house! writing his long—awaited memoirs. a shed, that's a house! writing his long-awaited memoirs. this is a shocking picture thrust of this is a woman who is basically stuck in the mud or the woman who is basically stuck in the mud orthe sand... woman who is basically stuck in the mud or the sand... the son calls her a stick in the mud, i suppose there isa link a stick in the mud, i suppose there is a link there to theresa may, which seems a bit unkind. she was helped out of the mud by rescue workers at weston—super—mare, workers at weston—super—mare, workers who rather enterprising to use the hovercraft so that it wouldn't sink in. but i noticed in the picture, there she is standin
gordon brown, i remember him trundling down downing street with his family and so on, and you suddenlyvable side of him that perhaps you we re lovable side of him that perhaps you were never allowed to see when he was in office. and she i hope you'll find some degree of solace in her normal life. david cameron built a shed. yes, that helps. well, didn't build it himself, he bought one. not a shed, that's a house! writing his long—awaited memoirs. a shed, that's a house! writing his...
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and people like tony blair, who promised a referendum on the lisburn treaty and withdrew it and gordon brownc, that is the constitutional outrage. femi, your thoughts of this, the fact that people voted for the full montyful what you have heard there is just rhetoric, i have given you the number, 52% voted for brexit, yes, but 54% in 2017 voted for parties whose manifestos ruled out no—deal brexit. that means the only opportunity what we have had that to say what brexit we will and will not accept is when we told parliament do not take us out of the eu without a deal. now boris johnson, not take us out of the eu without a deal. now borisjohnson, a man who wasn't leader of the conservative when we had that general election, so there is no democratic legitimacy for him to be in the position he is m, for him to be in the position he is in, to shut down our sovereign parliament is completely wrong. the idea that people voted for a no—deal brexit goes against everything we are seen, everyone who argued in 2016 that brexit might make us poorer, might damage trade, they are immediately met with no,
and people like tony blair, who promised a referendum on the lisburn treaty and withdrew it and gordon brownc, that is the constitutional outrage. femi, your thoughts of this, the fact that people voted for the full montyful what you have heard there is just rhetoric, i have given you the number, 52% voted for brexit, yes, but 54% in 2017 voted for parties whose manifestos ruled out no—deal brexit. that means the only opportunity what we have had that to say what brexit we will and will not...
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the former prime minister — gordon brown — warns that under borisjohnson the union of england, scotlandch dense forest in malaysia near the resort where a 15—year—old schoolgirl from london went missing more than a week ago. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is coming up at 9.30 five — this morning's reviewers are rosamund urwin from the sunday times and the business journalist —
the former prime minister — gordon brown — warns that under borisjohnson the union of england, scotlandch dense forest in malaysia near the resort where a 15—year—old schoolgirl from london went missing more than a week ago. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is coming up at 9.30 five — this morning's reviewers are rosamund urwin from the sunday times and the business journalist —
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government by a scot is just not conceivable in the current constitutional context he was talking about gordon brown back then i mean just on that comment and you can see why the scottish perhaps don't like him but again that reception he got there and the fact that he had to leave by the back door and nicholas stoughton said that had never happened before. it's all it's all a bit extraordinary really. yeah no i mean it certainly is i mean you know he said it's some you know pretty unsavory things about scott's. or you know over the years as he said you know he said again what a scar it is inconceivable you also publish you know when he was editor of the spectator he published a poem you know which called scottish people barrowman and said that they should be placed in ghettos that was when he was editor of the spectator sees that many you know he said many rules and you know he also has this sort of streak of sort of english nationalism he's very privileged he was privately educated and you know he's kind of embracing and or your breath said he's saying by the 1st of october of this you know if tha
government by a scot is just not conceivable in the current constitutional context he was talking about gordon brown back then i mean just on that comment and you can see why the scottish perhaps don't like him but again that reception he got there and the fact that he had to leave by the back door and nicholas stoughton said that had never happened before. it's all it's all a bit extraordinary really. yeah no i mean it certainly is i mean you know he said it's some you know pretty unsavory...
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front of the observer, but the paper's main story is a warning from the former prime minister gordon brownds on prime minister borisjohnson's estranged wife, who says she's cancer free after two operations. but the paper also highlights comments reportedly made by the queen, where she privately expressed her disappointment in today's politicians "inability to govern". the sunday mirror also leads with a royal story, this time about the duchess of sussex. the paper reports that some online sellers of diet pills are falsely claiming the duchess used them to help get in shape. buckingham palace has promised to crack down on the "bogus" adverts. we have marinus helen reviewing the papers, the first time she has done it first, we look at the weather. it has been dreadful the first few —— last few days, matt. yes. let's cut to the chase. summaries over. let's leave it, move on to not yet!|j haven't leave it, move on to not yet!” haven't had my holiday yet. there will be some sunshine over the next few days but let me show you some shots from yesterday. big downpours developing. this was a story
front of the observer, but the paper's main story is a warning from the former prime minister gordon brownds on prime minister borisjohnson's estranged wife, who says she's cancer free after two operations. but the paper also highlights comments reportedly made by the queen, where she privately expressed her disappointment in today's politicians "inability to govern". the sunday mirror also leads with a royal story, this time about the duchess of sussex. the paper reports that some...
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the front of the observer but the paper's main story is a warning from the former prime minister gordon brownship between the different nations of the united kingdom is quite shaky at the moment. the sunday times leads on prime minister boris johnson's estranged wife who says she's ‘cancer free' after two operations. but the paper also highlights comments reportedly made by the queen, where she privately expressed her disappointment in today's politicians' ‘inability to govern'. though reportedly those comments we re though reportedly those comments were made some years ago. the sunday mirror also leads with a royal story — this time about the duchess of sussex. the paper reports that some online sellers of diet pills are falsely claiming the duchess used them to help get in shape. buckingham palace has promised to crack down on the "bogus" adverts. i know that is something that has been an issue for a number of high—profile people and celebrities wear their name and image is being used without knowledge or consent. baroness newlove, the victims' commissioner, is here to tell us what's caught
the front of the observer but the paper's main story is a warning from the former prime minister gordon brownship between the different nations of the united kingdom is quite shaky at the moment. the sunday times leads on prime minister boris johnson's estranged wife who says she's ‘cancer free' after two operations. but the paper also highlights comments reportedly made by the queen, where she privately expressed her disappointment in today's politicians' ‘inability to govern'. though...
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government by a scot is just not conceivable in the current constitutional context he was talking about gordon brown back then i mean just on that comment and you can see why the scottish perhaps don't like him but again that reception he got there and the fact that you had to leave by the back door and nicholas stoughton said that had never happened before. it's all it's all a bit extraordinary really. yeah no i mean it certainly is i mean you know he said it's some you know pretty unsavory things about scott's. or you know over the years as he said it's you know he said again what a scar it is inconceivable you also published you know when he was editor of the spectator he published a poem you know which called scottish people barrowman and said that they should be placed in ghettos that was when he was editor of the spectator sees that many you know he said many rules and you know he also has this sort of streak of sort of english nationalism he's very privileged he was privately educated and you know he's kind of embracing and or your breath said he's saying by the 1st of october of this you kno
government by a scot is just not conceivable in the current constitutional context he was talking about gordon brown back then i mean just on that comment and you can see why the scottish perhaps don't like him but again that reception he got there and the fact that you had to leave by the back door and nicholas stoughton said that had never happened before. it's all it's all a bit extraordinary really. yeah no i mean it certainly is i mean you know he said it's some you know pretty unsavory...
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when i was ambassador in france for example, gordon brown used to come almost once a week during the is very courteous and happy to have strong personal relationships with people. it doesn't usually make a difference to the fundamental political judgments that he is making. very interesting to talk to you this morning and thank you for your time. peter westmacott, the former uk ambassador to france. that meeting will take place at midday in paris. we will find out more later in the day possibly, all those press conferences, as we were talking a moment ago, can be quite hard to read as to what has been achieved. and how they are spun the next day, for want of a better word. it is interesting. shall we go from brexit to peace and tranquillity? serene surroundings in leicestershire with some dabbling the fields with some cows. i don't know if they are lowering. i can't see that far but they are content at the moment. that is the view in leicestershire. usa yesterday, carol. look what you have brought us! —— you were there yesterday. it is a sunny day for many but there is some rain in t
when i was ambassador in france for example, gordon brown used to come almost once a week during the is very courteous and happy to have strong personal relationships with people. it doesn't usually make a difference to the fundamental political judgments that he is making. very interesting to talk to you this morning and thank you for your time. peter westmacott, the former uk ambassador to france. that meeting will take place at midday in paris. we will find out more later in the day...
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and the interesting thing today, as i heard from gordon brown this morning, is that the french residentocuments, that are no—deal brexit would be disastrous for this country, for medicine, the food, for british people living overseas, for overseas people living overseas, for overseas people living overseas, for overseas people living here in the uk, for so many areas there would be problems in dover, problems throughout the whole uk. we now know the reality. we also know from the poll is that a lot of people have rethought their view and now the vast majority of people are in favour of a rethink. so parliament needs to take this decision carefully. they need to consider exactly what needs to be done now and not be railroaded by a prime minister and his unelected henchmen. thank you forjoining us. let‘s speak to libdem chief whip, alistair carmichael, wo joins us from lerwick. are you disappointed that you didn‘t get your interim interdict in the court of session in edinburgh? the interdict action will carry on next week, there will be a full hearing, so yes it would have been desirable
and the interesting thing today, as i heard from gordon brown this morning, is that the french residentocuments, that are no—deal brexit would be disastrous for this country, for medicine, the food, for british people living overseas, for overseas people living overseas, for overseas people living overseas, for overseas people living here in the uk, for so many areas there would be problems in dover, problems throughout the whole uk. we now know the reality. we also know from the poll is that...
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. >>> you think brown is shrouded in controversy, have you met josh gordon.t suspension. he played 11 games from 2014 to 2018. he can participate in individual work out. he needs to clear hurdles to play in game. >> for the amusement of you, kids and pets, check this out, the greatest dodgeball victory this side of vince vaughn. ce vaughn. if you catch the ball you win. there's the throw. how about that catch. 2 inches off the ground. little league -- world series, the is a kid making a play, getting dirty. how about that at 12 years old. jason committee knutsen. i see water, wait for it. and it's klay thompson. he's on vacation. is there a dolphin. that's what i thought. they take you throughout the under water. >> rich people can afford that. >> maybe that's advanced therapy for the knee. >> that's a classic. >> that will do it for us. thank you for joining us. our coverage continues on ktvu plus it's live at 7:00 and join us again tonight at 10:00. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the next american chinese original is here. new sichuan hot chicken. for a heart breaking limited tim
. >>> you think brown is shrouded in controversy, have you met josh gordon.t suspension. he played 11 games from 2014 to 2018. he can participate in individual work out. he needs to clear hurdles to play in game. >> for the amusement of you, kids and pets, check this out, the greatest dodgeball victory this side of vince vaughn. ce vaughn. if you catch the ball you win. there's the throw. how about that catch. 2 inches off the ground. little league -- world series, the is a kid...
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gordon. it's a sinking liner to left center. check out this catch. seth brown great diving catch. the picture loves it final score 2 to one a's. fires got his career-high 13 to win of the season. oakland is now game up for the second wild-card spot. the raiders and 49 ers both play their final preseason games this thursday night. kyle shanahan jimmy gras blowing company prep today for the niners final preseason game thursday at home against the chargers some news way today with the release of linebacker malcolm smith, who was signed. last season as a free agent, but missed this season with a torn pec smith was mvp of super bowl 48. he made that signature pay it on peyton manning in the seattle seahawks blowout today. chan and said despite the move. smith is a quality person and player. >>and it definitely shows that we have confidence in other guys you know malcolm is a guy that. i have this ton respect for i played on the time on in my career when he was at seattle and when he was at oakland dot coms himself a class of the whole time but to go the way you wanted to know how we ex
gordon. it's a sinking liner to left center. check out this catch. seth brown great diving catch. the picture loves it final score 2 to one a's. fires got his career-high 13 to win of the season. oakland is now game up for the second wild-card spot. the raiders and 49 ers both play their final preseason games this thursday night. kyle shanahan jimmy gras blowing company prep today for the niners final preseason game thursday at home against the chargers some news way today with the release of...