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horace johnson's government was defeated on a key te. trying to stop a no deal brexit. if mps try to delayrexit again, a general election is the only way to resolve the matter. the prime minister wants to take the u.k. out of the eu by the halllleendl de, deal or no deal. wrecking any deal.nk of -- parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal. and that would mean more dither, more delay, and more confusion. and only the eu themselves will be able to dide how long to ep this country in the eu. and since i refuse to go along with thate plan,ll have to make a choice, mr. speaker. i don't wantn election. the public don't want an election. iel don'tve the right honorable gentleman once an election. but theublic will have to choose who goes to sort this out and take this country forward. and here is what jere corbyn had to say. mr. - gordomr. corbyn: we do not have a presidency but a primee minister. prime ministers govern with the consent of the house of commons representing the people in whom the sovereignty rests. there is no consent in this house to leave the en union
horace johnson's government was defeated on a key te. trying to stop a no deal brexit. if mps try to delayrexit again, a general election is the only way to resolve the matter. the prime minister wants to take the u.k. out of the eu by the halllleendl de, deal or no deal. wrecking any deal.nk of -- parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal. and that would mean more dither, more delay, and more confusion. and only the eu themselves will be able to dide how long to ep this country in the...
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what happens in the supreme court was a constitutional coupe we are waiting though to hear from horace johnson himself he is due to speak before parliament at 15 g.m.t. it will be very interesting to hear what he is going to tell them so or am sure many people are waiting to hear it's what he has to say thank you very much said but for a preview of that we can now go over to baba who is in front of 10 downing street what's expected later today and what do we know if what's happening in the building behind you at 10 downing street. we'll give you the prime minister here with expecting as warry was saying boris johnson to be speaking in the house of commons around 4 hours from now but that could slide there might be a number of urgent questions before that as well as ministerial statements we're not having prime minister's questions as you'd normally expect on a wednesday his office 10 downing street is saying that boris johnson we will be making an update on that supreme court ruling he already reacted to it on tuesday when he was still in new york saying that he profoundly disagreed with the d
what happens in the supreme court was a constitutional coupe we are waiting though to hear from horace johnson himself he is due to speak before parliament at 15 g.m.t. it will be very interesting to hear what he is going to tell them so or am sure many people are waiting to hear it's what he has to say thank you very much said but for a preview of that we can now go over to baba who is in front of 10 downing street what's expected later today and what do we know if what's happening in the...
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gregg's it is escalating and has plunged british politics into a deep crisis british prime minister horace johnson is determined to push his brags that plan through and he has suspended parliament a move that caused outrage even within his own party and further polarize british politics well it's a tug of war that is dividing the united kingdom and testing the nerves of those with a lot at stake like residents in northern ireland the small town of nuri is just a stone's throw away from the republic of ireland the majority of people there voted against briggs it our reporter went to the border town to see how the drama in london is affecting their lives. it's 9 30 am at a coffee shop and nuri where folks are once again scratching their heads about the latest developments in the bracket saga people are following the political drama in london closely the majority of voters here voted remain and still want to stay in the e.u. . some are enjoying the spectacle. we're watching the british just making fools of themselves and listening to the greats that you know we're living imperial fiore's this one for
gregg's it is escalating and has plunged british politics into a deep crisis british prime minister horace johnson is determined to push his brags that plan through and he has suspended parliament a move that caused outrage even within his own party and further polarize british politics well it's a tug of war that is dividing the united kingdom and testing the nerves of those with a lot at stake like residents in northern ireland the small town of nuri is just a stone's throw away from the...
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a hit, it is interesting and it is certainly warmer language and after his first meeting with horace johnsone over interpreted, as ever, but there seems to be a bit of that mood music being cheerier. —— borisjohnson. also leo varadkar also said on the record, he is the linchpin and he said the rhetoric has been tempered, the mood music is good. there is still a big gap there but everyone wa nts to still a big gap there but everyone wants to get this done. cartier, the timing is crucial but how different is this? katya. not really. the differences, on the eu side, they see borisjohnson cornered in all of directions and that what makes them think -- directions and that what makes them think —— that is what makes them think —— that is what makes them think this is not a man that can get away with pursuing no deal accept any more. he has to truly pursue a deal because that is the best hope. just make no—deal brexit. —— no—deal brexit. he is not attached to the backstop. it is inside the withdrawal agreement. there is nothing new inside the withdrawal agreement. it says that the backstop is the t
a hit, it is interesting and it is certainly warmer language and after his first meeting with horace johnsone over interpreted, as ever, but there seems to be a bit of that mood music being cheerier. —— borisjohnson. also leo varadkar also said on the record, he is the linchpin and he said the rhetoric has been tempered, the mood music is good. there is still a big gap there but everyone wa nts to still a big gap there but everyone wants to get this done. cartier, the timing is crucial but...
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horace johnson government publishes its worst case brexit outcomes, yellow hammer wrote -- warns of fuelortages. ♪ nejra: good morning. welcome to daybreak europe. rman data hitting the tape in up bang ini, coming line with estimates for cpi. -0.2% month on month. 1.4% year on year. that's the data we've got. dominating the markets this morning is signs of a little bit of data in trade tensions between the usa and china, a delay of tariffs by president trump and a bit of leeway on the farm products from the u.s. from china. we see a lift in asian equities. futures pointing higher in europe. the s&p 500 had a fairly strong rally yesterday. the dow gained for six days in a row. we saw a bump in the nasdaq. the s&p 500 closing above 3000 for the first time in six weeks. take a look to the bond market. you are seeing the risk on sentiment reflected there as well. in terms of the 10 year treasury yield, that did move higher earlier. we are steady now. 175 handle. remember where we were last friday. we have moved significantly since there. in terms of the futures in the u.s., you see the refle
horace johnson government publishes its worst case brexit outcomes, yellow hammer wrote -- warns of fuelortages. ♪ nejra: good morning. welcome to daybreak europe. rman data hitting the tape in up bang ini, coming line with estimates for cpi. -0.2% month on month. 1.4% year on year. that's the data we've got. dominating the markets this morning is signs of a little bit of data in trade tensions between the usa and china, a delay of tariffs by president trump and a bit of leeway on the farm...
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also horace johnson was forced to deny of -- allegations of sexual obligations.about get brexit done with a big slogan hanging over this. but it is interesting to see a lot of talk here, and in westminster, about the extent to wash the been act, which ago,ht by rebel mps weeks it is back in a holden blocking no deal to the end of october. tom: we will continue with elizabeth economy and ian shepherdson. this is "bloomberg." sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app today and get ready for xfinity stream tv week. watch shows like south park and the walking dead october 7th through 13th. tom: the end of the third quarter, and into the fourth. francine lacqua and london, tom keene in new york. a little bit of risk-on lift to the market. in new york city, here is viviana hurtado. viniana
also horace johnson was forced to deny of -- allegations of sexual obligations.about get brexit done with a big slogan hanging over this. but it is interesting to see a lot of talk here, and in westminster, about the extent to wash the been act, which ago,ht by rebel mps weeks it is back in a holden blocking no deal to the end of october. tom: we will continue with elizabeth economy and ian shepherdson. this is "bloomberg." sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the...
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after calling support of his not be election bid last week horace johnson david another go in a sitting stretching into the early hours of tuesday. once again he was not prepared to compromise on his vision of a swift bright says right now you say what and this is big i will go to brussels our government will go to brussels on october the 17th and negotiate our departure on the 31st of october hopefully with a deal mr speaker but without one if necessary i will not ask for another delay of freescale this drew a predictable response from the opposition which wants to avoid a no deal bracks a 36 un international very go for it election but as keen as we are we are not prepared to risk inflicting that he's asked us for you know to you don't ask our community our job our services or indeed our rights. in the end prime minister johnson's election bid was easily defeated. and peas were quick to pounce. thank you mr speaker and i suppose that's congratulate the prime minister because at least he's been consistent is lost every vote is brought to this was. parliament has now gone into recess fo
after calling support of his not be election bid last week horace johnson david another go in a sitting stretching into the early hours of tuesday. once again he was not prepared to compromise on his vision of a swift bright says right now you say what and this is big i will go to brussels our government will go to brussels on october the 17th and negotiate our departure on the 31st of october hopefully with a deal mr speaker but without one if necessary i will not ask for another delay of...
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horace quinn a term of conservative the bow group. ok all to more world news this hour on all the repentant boris johnson has returned to britain to face and pains after the u.k. supreme court ruled his suspension of parliament on lawful a prime minister faced a barrage of criticism take a look. thank you thank you are you willing to move aside and give the people a say the prime minister should have done the honorable thing and resign thank god these government stands in shame tendering you legal advice to a monarch and not even able to uphold the most basic but most important of principles abiding by the rule of law he's the one you see that clearly you knew if you like to go procure you should shut down the stoush that was what i said time a tactic assembly problem i write you a party like this i don't lay just like they describe in our stuff to talk about you are no right or yes i guess right. well in response to the criticism the attorney general for the british government geoffrey cox blustered m.p.'s for ignoring the will of the people. we now have very wide number of this house tribute. to. government draws a logical inference
horace quinn a term of conservative the bow group. ok all to more world news this hour on all the repentant boris johnson has returned to britain to face and pains after the u.k. supreme court ruled his suspension of parliament on lawful a prime minister faced a barrage of criticism take a look. thank you thank you are you willing to move aside and give the people a say the prime minister should have done the honorable thing and resign thank god these government stands in shame tendering you...