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tom: i have about 12 questions from dust for peter hooper and a run rate -- for peter hooper and a runifferent view which links supply-side economics into better economic growth, in the 9:00 hour. bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." francine lacqua in italy, tom keene in new york. parliament is continuing at business until it gets prorogue next week and they are trying to outmaneuver each other. boris johnson's opponents want an election in late october. we just talk to a boris johnson spokesperson saying he wants an election soon and may put a vote in parliament on day. -- monday. the labour side will not agree to a vote unless no deal is taken off the table. we are continue to follow the tit-for-tat, which will get their way and parliament. boris johnson has had not a great week. tom: we will continue to monitor those headlines. we will continue to monitor washington with cheryl baldwin. policy.nvolved in i would suggest that washington is policy free except for one thing, infrastructure. will seeany chance we infrastructure from the white house and
tom: i have about 12 questions from dust for peter hooper and a run rate -- for peter hooper and a runifferent view which links supply-side economics into better economic growth, in the 9:00 hour. bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." francine lacqua in italy, tom keene in new york. parliament is continuing at business until it gets prorogue next week and they are trying to outmaneuver each other. boris johnson's opponents want an election in late...
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my name is barrie hooper. i'm with the department of environment and i'll be talking today about the proposed renewable electricity requirements. for context, san francisco has full goals set by our board of supervisors for reducing greenhouse gas emissions through ultimately getting to zero emissions by 2050. of course, we've been making great progress cutting emissions 36% thus far compared to 1990 in the context of more than doubling the size of our economy and about a 20% growth in population. our remaining emissions today really boil down to the operation of our buildings, the production of waste, and transportation within the building sector, natural gas is the biggest source of emissions. if we lock at municipal buildings in particular, the entirety of emissions from municipal buildings come from the combustion of natural gas directly or for the provision district c. and we're approaching that point in the private sector as well as we supply cleaner and cleaner electricity as a community to our commerci
my name is barrie hooper. i'm with the department of environment and i'll be talking today about the proposed renewable electricity requirements. for context, san francisco has full goals set by our board of supervisors for reducing greenhouse gas emissions through ultimately getting to zero emissions by 2050. of course, we've been making great progress cutting emissions 36% thus far compared to 1990 in the context of more than doubling the size of our economy and about a 20% growth in...
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wales, under mounting pressure, struggled to hold back the tide as michael hooper punched his way throughut to a point. this was tense. australia gave it everything, but wales somehow held firm to win a match that marks them out as world cup contenders, even for the most experienced of welsh warriors this is one they will never forget. talking of welsh warriors, a memorable day for wales captain alun wyn jones, who received his record 130th cap. i'm pretty happy with the character we showed, particularly in the second half. at times it was dodgy, we had a great first half then we were tentative in the second half, but pleased with the result. it's always easy to end up defending a lead, which we did in the second half, but credit to the guys in gold they came at us with everything in the second half. scotland are the next home nation in action. they play their 2nd match against samoa tomorrow. they of course lost their first to ireland but following their defeat to japan yesterday, it leaves the group wide open. paul barnes has been following the scotland squad. after several days of fier
wales, under mounting pressure, struggled to hold back the tide as michael hooper punched his way throughut to a point. this was tense. australia gave it everything, but wales somehow held firm to win a match that marks them out as world cup contenders, even for the most experienced of welsh warriors this is one they will never forget. talking of welsh warriors, a memorable day for wales captain alun wyn jones, who received his record 130th cap. i'm pretty happy with the character we showed,...
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christina hooper thinks thema mas going to hold up well. chief global market strategist ato. invesc thanks for joining . ris christin christin epic volatility in august. if i'm reading your notes right, gou see thingsn settling d a bit? what do you see happening in september? >> well, i expect morevolatil volatility, but we could see a silat a lot of negative news flow. a lot of fluctuations in the stoct ultimately, finish the moh in fairly good standing. with stocks holding their own eossiblyng out gains. >> barry, you think it is going to be a rough septber. we just detailed what's going on in theu.k. with brexit. that's anotherly in the oint in terms of global tensions out there. out and what role will the fed play? >> well to me, it looks like a game of two chickens, right? on the one hand, you've gotd t fed e d ade policy in the white house going head o each other and neither one wants to turn their car. so it's like a game ofchicken. the other hand, when you look at the market, it's a chicken with an egg problem in that eggs are going to have t break before the fede tur
christina hooper thinks thema mas going to hold up well. chief global market strategist ato. invesc thanks for joining . ris christin christin epic volatility in august. if i'm reading your notes right, gou see thingsn settling d a bit? what do you see happening in september? >> well, i expect morevolatil volatility, but we could see a silat a lot of negative news flow. a lot of fluctuations in the stoct ultimately, finish the moh in fairly good standing. with stocks holding their own...
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wales under mounting pressure struggled to head back the tide as michael hooper punched his way througho a point. this was tense. australia gave everything, but wales somehow held firm. and it is wales in tokyo! even for the most experienced of welsh warriors, this was one they will never forget. katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo. lewis hamilton moved a step closer to a 6th formula 1 world title after winning the russian grand prix. his mercedes team took advantage of a ferrari meltdown to finish first and second in sochi, extending hamilton's lead in the drivers' championship to 73 points, with 5 races to go. the wet weather wreaked havoc at today's men's race at the road world championships in yorkshire. flooding had already caused the course to be shortened to 261 kilometres — before several riders crashed out — and more than half the field abandoned racing in the gruelling conditions. it was eventually won by mads pedersen, who became denmark's first men's road—cycling world champion. just one game in the premier league today — leicester are 4—0 up at home to newcastle, who've had in t
wales under mounting pressure struggled to head back the tide as michael hooper punched his way througho a point. this was tense. australia gave everything, but wales somehow held firm. and it is wales in tokyo! even for the most experienced of welsh warriors, this was one they will never forget. katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo. lewis hamilton moved a step closer to a 6th formula 1 world title after winning the russian grand prix. his mercedes team took advantage of a ferrari meltdown to finish...
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the aussies fought back with scores from dane haylett petty and michael hooper and werejust a point behinds. a rhys patchell penalty stretched the lead to four points and they hung on for a memorable bonus point victory that consolidates their place at the top of pool d. earlier on georgia enjoyed a bonus point winning 33—7 victory over uruguay in kumagaya. uruguay were unable to repeat last week's heroics against fiji as georgia ran in five tries, giorgi kveseladze with the last. the match also saw the second sending—off of the tournament with uruguay‘s facundo gattas dismissed for a high tackle. georgia move up to third place in pool d. usa's christian coleman has won the 100 metres at the world athletics championships in doha. he clocked a time of 9.76 seconds, with fellow american justin gatlin claiming the silver medal. coleman, who this season avoided a ban for missing three doping tests, was the pre—event favourite. a ban for missing three doping canada's andre a ban for missing three doping de grasse took bronze, and great britain's only man in the final, zharnel hughes, finished s
the aussies fought back with scores from dane haylett petty and michael hooper and werejust a point behinds. a rhys patchell penalty stretched the lead to four points and they hung on for a memorable bonus point victory that consolidates their place at the top of pool d. earlier on georgia enjoyed a bonus point winning 33—7 victory over uruguay in kumagaya. uruguay were unable to repeat last week's heroics against fiji as georgia ran in five tries, giorgi kveseladze with the last. the match...
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formula one that will hold a minute's silence ahead of sunday's belgian call in memory of onto one hooperto who was killed in a horrific crash during a formula to race at the spa circuit on saturday the 22 year old to hit a tire barrier at almost illness 60 kilometers per hour his car that spun back into the path of juan manuel korea he was unable to avoid the frenchman and hit his car side on as a consequence ripping it in half the race was abandoned following the crash as was sunday's 2nd race. well i for one champion lewis hamilton paid tribute to on social media saying that antoine was a hero as far as he was concerned with taking the risk he did to chase history and hamilton was lucky not to be injured in his own high speed crash at spa he almost missed qualifying after crashing heavily in the final practice session his mechanics had just 2 hours to completely repair the front end of his car and they finished with the 1st qualifying session already on the way hamilton will start from 3rd behind and also i front row off the charts of clerks to code pole position at 7 tenths of a 2nd a
formula one that will hold a minute's silence ahead of sunday's belgian call in memory of onto one hooperto who was killed in a horrific crash during a formula to race at the spa circuit on saturday the 22 year old to hit a tire barrier at almost illness 60 kilometers per hour his car that spun back into the path of juan manuel korea he was unable to avoid the frenchman and hit his car side on as a consequence ripping it in half the race was abandoned following the crash as was sunday's 2nd...
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wales under mounting pressure struggled to hold back the tide, as michael hooper punched his way throughbefore their lead was cut to a point. this was tense. it is wales! australia gave it everything, but wales somehow held firm to win a match that marks them out as world cup contenders. even for the most experienced of welsh warriors, this is one they'll never forget. katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo. quite a quitea game! you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. you're watching the bbc news channel with ben brown. you are more now on the latest health spending pledge from the government with a promise to spend billions on what the prime minister is calling the biggest hospital building project for a generation. the plans spending two point seven billion pounds of investment —— the plans spending £2.7 billion of investment for six nhs hospitals over the next five years. boris johnson has been giving more details on his latest spending promise. are you happy with that? what micro—prime minister. are you happy with that? what micro-prime minister. we would try and
wales under mounting pressure struggled to hold back the tide, as michael hooper punched his way throughbefore their lead was cut to a point. this was tense. it is wales! australia gave it everything, but wales somehow held firm to win a match that marks them out as world cup contenders. even for the most experienced of welsh warriors, this is one they'll never forget. katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo. quite a quitea game! you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. you're...
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at the same time from hooper to see a pathway to accept an excess —— success pathway to accept an excessand those pathways exist. those exist in it for how quickly we get there. rob jackson there from the global carbon project. us president donald trump has described a whistleblower‘s accusations that he made a promise to a foreign leader as a political hackjob. some reports allege that mr trump asked ukraine's new president, volodymyr zelensky, to investigate the son of presidential rivaljoe biden, who previously served on the board of a ukrainian gas company. in return, ukraine would continue to receive us military support. speaking earlier today, president trump said he'd done nothing wrong. i have had conversations with many leaders that are always appropriate. i think scott can tell you that. always appropriate at the highest level always appropriate anything i do, ifight level always appropriate anything i do, i fight for this country. level always appropriate anything i do, ifight forthis country. i fight so strongly for this country and it is just another political hackjob. someb
at the same time from hooper to see a pathway to accept an excess —— success pathway to accept an excessand those pathways exist. those exist in it for how quickly we get there. rob jackson there from the global carbon project. us president donald trump has described a whistleblower‘s accusations that he made a promise to a foreign leader as a political hackjob. some reports allege that mr trump asked ukraine's new president, volodymyr zelensky, to investigate the son of presidential...
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hooper member of one of those roles were not so beloved enough so tell you all i love you i am i roll with her i'm top of the wall is on watching those arcs never break but with the night everybody does it to. i. ready ready ready am sure to stop at the continuing to grow. i just never. very good about the idea of bringing children into the world because i didn't feel like things were in very good shape that a life was just going to be a lot of software programs. there's no reason the more kids you take things that are to me the there's no use on the move something else that. everybody's scared to talk about it certifiable is truly dependent on us addressing this issue and if we can't even talk about it every chance even have a conversation about it then. we're in trouble ready. if. the united states go. potentially be smuggling tons of weapons and ammunition to militants in syria according to leaked documents obtained by paul guerin journalists. they may have roots in house key leaders from a shelf on the 2nd day of the eastern economic forum and lot of possible with the iran nuclear
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books in which would you think straight out of there is a hooper member of one of those world we're not so beloved of so tell you all i love you i am i roll with her i'm top of the i phone watching those logs never break but with the night everybody does it to. i. ready ready ready am sure there's a need to stop it from continuing to grow. i just never know very good about the idea of bringing children into the world because i didn't feel like things were in very good shape that a life was just going to be a lot of software program. there's no reason you're more. you take things that already made the there's no reason to make something else that you need to get to everybody's scared to talk about it certifiable is truly dependent on us addressing this issue and if we can even talk about it and we can even have a conversation about it then. we're in trouble. ready of the day there are good terrorists and bad evidence the bad terrorists and those in yemen who the united states deems to be a threat the look to those who work in syria the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert act
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hooper member of one of those world we're not so beloved enough so tell you all i love you i am i roll with her i'm top of the phone watching those logs never break but with the night everybody does it to. dream agreed to pretty. old must remember that it was most of the family were working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today 2 days in america where shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduce democracy at tax so low down engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle holds according to no on. one set of rules for the rich opposite. that's what happens when you put her into the. narrows roof wilf which is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. where. you know so many people referenced the very end of that quote let them eat cake and then you know historians have gone b
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the last cashed is david hooper. >> good evening. i serve as did president of the new mission terrace improvement association and on district 11 council with ms. jameses who is right 99% of the time. there was an extended outreach to bring the information to the community if district 11 and to talk about the transit equity. my immediate neighborhood does okay. it depends on the j, k, m. and the 49, 49 and what i see is district sheila. people mu don't have smartphones who are not in that world, who don't twit are knots included in any of this. it is apparent if supervisor moore can take his daughter to lowell because the 29 line is not working that is great. that is the exception people have to take their children to school on public transit. we have has as many as we did 50 years ago. it is for people raised somewhere went away to college. they ride the schoolters, too uber and take lift. they have no experience at muni. their kids will not have a customer base. unless we do something and figure out a way to address the new apartmen
the last cashed is david hooper. >> good evening. i serve as did president of the new mission terrace improvement association and on district 11 council with ms. jameses who is right 99% of the time. there was an extended outreach to bring the information to the community if district 11 and to talk about the transit equity. my immediate neighborhood does okay. it depends on the j, k, m. and the 49, 49 and what i see is district sheila. people mu don't have smartphones who are not in that...
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especially director debbie rafael, and barry hooper, charles sheahan and peter goloa and the mayor's office for their work as well and my co-sponsors, supervisors brown and peskin for joining me in this effort. finally, i want to thank our climate advocates for demanding action and making sure that we continue to rein in our emissions and reduce our carbon footprint. and finally, i want to thank kyle smeily in my office for all of his work on this. and that is the legislation that i have to introduce. and i also, sadly, have a memorial. i'd like to ask that we end our meeting in memory of an extraordinary woman who passed away on september 5th after battling cancer for many years. tanis was born and raised in san francisco and her father was jewish, a second generation san francisco resident and a teacher. and her mother came to the bay area with her family in search of a better life. in a feature in "the san francisco "chronicle"," candice wrote about grits with butter, a favorite that she inherited from her mother. she recalled the role that her father played in nurturing the love
especially director debbie rafael, and barry hooper, charles sheahan and peter goloa and the mayor's office for their work as well and my co-sponsors, supervisors brown and peskin for joining me in this effort. finally, i want to thank our climate advocates for demanding action and making sure that we continue to rein in our emissions and reduce our carbon footprint. and finally, i want to thank kyle smeily in my office for all of his work on this. and that is the legislation that i have to...
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. >> madam commissioners, i am david hooper. i came for a different item. i was surprised to see this one. i have the same questions why did it take such a late time for somebody to say that they wanted a continuance if the staff knew, the project sponsor knew about it, why the surprise? that is what i wanted to say. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker. >> i am stephanie peak. i sat here all last thursday afternoon so hot like you all sat through, too, to make my remarks. here i am today. i would like to speak today. i would vote against the surprise continuance. thank you. >> commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: i understand the project sponsor. it is a bit of a surprise. i think this commission should hear this item today to give direction to the staff so they understand where we are landing so they can design a building rather than potentially design a building that is not where we land today than come back for a surprise. i do not support a continuance. >> commissioner fong. >> commissioner fong: i also don't support continuance. the
. >> madam commissioners, i am david hooper. i came for a different item. i was surprised to see this one. i have the same questions why did it take such a late time for somebody to say that they wanted a continuance if the staff knew, the project sponsor knew about it, why the surprise? that is what i wanted to say. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker. >> i am stephanie peak. i sat here all last thursday afternoon so hot like you all sat through, too, to make my...
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>> commissioners, my name is david hooper. i live in mission terrace. we have not taken this matter up we have a summer recess. i personally support the effort for 40 years we've been kicking this can down the road in one way or another. lately -- this doesn't come just because it comes about homelessness. many other neighbors in the district are frankly concerned about vehicles lived on other streets. there are people who live in vehicles because they haven't got an alternative and this would provide an alternative. there are four presentations. i missed tuesdays. there are people who are either skeptical, resigned, or who have resignations about this. i would like to see those reservations respected. i would like to see the department actively seek out a c.a.c. that included people who are skeptical, not wrapped up in this and fully supportive of it. i think this is an opportunity for these departments to draw people in, to adapt their program and their presentations, and to start to solve this on a wide basis. this is an opportunity. please. >> thank
>> commissioners, my name is david hooper. i live in mission terrace. we have not taken this matter up we have a summer recess. i personally support the effort for 40 years we've been kicking this can down the road in one way or another. lately -- this doesn't come just because it comes about homelessness. many other neighbors in the district are frankly concerned about vehicles lived on other streets. there are people who live in vehicles because they haven't got an alternative and this...
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one of them was glider pilotjim hooper, who was later captured by german forces.volved. he and the platoon he carried survived two accidents in the days before arnhem. the soldiers elected to stick with a pilot who had saved them, and went with him for a third flight. and i was relieved, i think the whole of the platoon were relieved, that this time they got down safe and sound and the glider was still in a fairly intact state. it was a feeling that did not last, as he became part of the arnhem story, an operation that went wrong. within days, they found themselves outnumbered, pinned down by tanks and heavy guns, and eventually, ammunition started to run out. there appeared just above us, a german holding a stick grenade, and he invited me to hand it over, which i did very rapidly. and so i was taken prisoner. he became one of more than 6500 taken prisoner. there were 2000 allied troops killed, along with over 1300 german and more than 400 civilians. they were friends and comrades who never came home. and i still remember them. i remember their names. i remember
one of them was glider pilotjim hooper, who was later captured by german forces.volved. he and the platoon he carried survived two accidents in the days before arnhem. the soldiers elected to stick with a pilot who had saved them, and went with him for a third flight. and i was relieved, i think the whole of the platoon were relieved, that this time they got down safe and sound and the glider was still in a fairly intact state. it was a feeling that did not last, as he became part of the arnhem...
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holley elizabeth holmes thomas holohan herbert wilson homer >> william hooper jr.dley van hoorn james p. hopper >> and my sister rose an patricia lang and my nephew, brendan, 18 years later it cuts like a knife. we miss you, until we meet again. >> my grandmother ruth. even though i never met her. through the stories i heard i know my grandmother was an amazing person. she was kind and smart and great at bringing others together. she influenced many people, including my mom, my siblings and me to be kind, funny and accepting of others. i love you and i miss you, grammy. montgomery mccullough hord michael joseph horn matthew douglas horning robert l. horohoe jr. michael robert horrocks aaron horwitz charles j. houston uhuru houston angela m. house george howard brady k. howell michael c. howell steven leon howell jennifer l. howley milagros hromada marian r. hrycak stephen huczko jr. kris robert hughes paul rexford hughes robert t. hughes jr. toms f. hughes jr. timothy robert hughes susan huie lamar hulse john nicholas humber jr. william christopher hunt kathleen an
holley elizabeth holmes thomas holohan herbert wilson homer >> william hooper jr.dley van hoorn james p. hopper >> and my sister rose an patricia lang and my nephew, brendan, 18 years later it cuts like a knife. we miss you, until we meet again. >> my grandmother ruth. even though i never met her. through the stories i heard i know my grandmother was an amazing person. she was kind and smart and great at bringing others together. she influenced many people, including my mom,...
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joining me now is molly hooper and msnbc legal analyst.ntelligence committee chairman has down played impeachment but says this latest scandal could mark a turning point. let's take a listen. >> i have been very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment. if the president is essentially with holding military aid at the same time that he is trying to browbeat a foreign leader into doing something illicit that is providing dirt on his opponent during a presidential campaign, then that may be the only remedy that is co-equal to the evil that conduct represents. >> so molly is this latest scandal going to be enough to move the needle on impeachment? >> that's a good question, because if you look at the impeachment question and which democrats are for it and which are against it, it's very much a district centric issue. you look at some 40 democrats who won their elections in trump-dominated districts, impeachment is not popular. however, this current breach could actually have some ramifications, because one issue that democrats are running
joining me now is molly hooper and msnbc legal analyst.ntelligence committee chairman has down played impeachment but says this latest scandal could mark a turning point. let's take a listen. >> i have been very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment. if the president is essentially with holding military aid at the same time that he is trying to browbeat a foreign leader into doing something illicit that is providing dirt on his opponent during a presidential campaign, then that may...
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you can probably argue that maybe rhys patchell was a little bit high but also hooper was lucky not toland who were ranked number one. will be tight. it could end up all teams having lost one game which will come down to bonus points so is scotland one “— down to bonus points so is scotland one —— want to stand a chance in qualifying, they have to get a bonus point today and in their next game as well which will be japan. the final game of that pool. it is lovely to talk to you. i don't know whether to say thanks, tom thanks, andy swiss. definitely tom. tom shetland in cardiff. dina asher—smith has become the first british woman to win a medal over 100—metres at a world championships. as the issue of disappointing crowds continued, there was barely anyone in the stadium to watch — but asher—smith ran a personal best — and a new british record — to win silver, behind jamaica's shelly—ann fraser—pryce. i have worked so hard for this. i have worked so hard for these championships, this point in my career championships, this point in my career and hopefully obviously i will going to do big
you can probably argue that maybe rhys patchell was a little bit high but also hooper was lucky not toland who were ranked number one. will be tight. it could end up all teams having lost one game which will come down to bonus points so is scotland one “— down to bonus points so is scotland one —— want to stand a chance in qualifying, they have to get a bonus point today and in their next game as well which will be japan. the final game of that pool. it is lovely to talk to you. i don't...
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for someone to do it but hooper claims to hate socialist dictators he is doing a pretty good impression. big girl's blouse. girly swot. let me tell you, conference, if he thinks being a woman is somehow a weakness he is about to find out it is not! applause. when the general election comes i cannot wait to take on the collective forces of nationalism and populism that will be standing on that debate stage. johnson, faraj and corbyn. if he had campaigned to remain in 2016 with half of the energy you put into the 2017 election we may have seen a different result. applause. then the day after the referendum he said we should trigger article 50 immediately. he whipped his mps to vote for it and even now, when faced with all the clear and obvious danger is that brexit brings, jeremy corbyn still insists that if labour wina corbyn still insists that if labour win a general election they will negotiate their own brexit deal to ta ke negotiate their own brexit deal to take us out of the eu. nigel farage might be brexit by name but clear thatjeremy corbyn is brexit by nature. applause. my applau
for someone to do it but hooper claims to hate socialist dictators he is doing a pretty good impression. big girl's blouse. girly swot. let me tell you, conference, if he thinks being a woman is somehow a weakness he is about to find out it is not! applause. when the general election comes i cannot wait to take on the collective forces of nationalism and populism that will be standing on that debate stage. johnson, faraj and corbyn. if he had campaigned to remain in 2016 with half of the energy...