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my lords and members of the house of commons, we haveitin members of the house of commons, we have itrliament will be declared to you. and it being necessary that the house of commons should be first chosen, it is her majesty's pleasure that you, members of the house of commons, repair to the place where you are to sit and there proceed to the choice of some proper person to be your speaker and that you present such a person whom you shall choose so here for her majesty's royal approbation. so that is the royal commission over, they have given their instructions for the commons to select a speaker. the father of the house, black rod, the clerk, the serjeant at arms, they bow three times, as they withdraw from the house of lords chamber and the commission responds to those bales by doffing their caps. you can see on the picture black rod escorting the father of the house of commons out of the house of lords chamber. followed by the prime minister, leader of the opposition, the cabinet and shadow cabinet, they now go back to the house of commons chamber and there, they will select or co
my lords and members of the house of commons, we haveitin members of the house of commons, we have itrliament will be declared to you. and it being necessary that the house of commons should be first chosen, it is her majesty's pleasure that you, members of the house of commons, repair to the place where you are to sit and there proceed to the choice of some proper person to be your speaker and that you present such a person whom you shall choose so here for her majesty's royal approbation. so...
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house of lords. the peers are there. people with lots of experience of life inside the house of commons. mons on the left, knows it inside out. and the baroness next to him, one of our most senior legal figures. back to the royal staircase, passing the dismounted detachment of the royal cavalry, the crown is being brought up by the controller of the lord chamberlain's office. it's a magnificent sight and it will be brought up into the royal gallery to be placed on display there. it will not be there long because the queen will arrive fairly shortly. and then it will be taken into the robing room itself ready for the procession. it will be placed there now, and the cap of maintenance and sword of state will be placed on a kind of display unit which is to the left of the screen as we see it. and then we will be ready for the queen's arrival with the prince of wales in a short while. the yeomen of the guard accompanying sir michael vernon in this part of the procession. and the gentleman who is now taking the crown is the mark s of chum, the man in charge of the royal gallery and the shared
house of lords. the peers are there. people with lots of experience of life inside the house of commons. mons on the left, knows it inside out. and the baroness next to him, one of our most senior legal figures. back to the royal staircase, passing the dismounted detachment of the royal cavalry, the crown is being brought up by the controller of the lord chamberlain's office. it's a magnificent sight and it will be brought up into the royal gallery to be placed on display there. it will not be...
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we will hear her remarks next followed by the house of commons debate on the brexit bill. queen elizabeth ii: my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on 31 january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economies. the integrity and prosperity of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore devolved government in northern ireland. my government will embark on an ambitious program of domestic reform that delivers on the people's priorities. for the first time, the national health service's multi-year funding settlement, a
we will hear her remarks next followed by the house of commons debate on the brexit bill. queen elizabeth ii: my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on 31 january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a...
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members of the house of commons, estimates will be laid before you. my members of the house of commons, other members will be laid before you. i play that the blessing -- pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your councils. some of the debate leading up to the final vote. [chanting] >> thank you. we come together as a new parliament to break the deadlock and finally
members of the house of commons, estimates will be laid before you. my members of the house of commons, other members will be laid before you. i play that the blessing -- pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your councils. some of the debate leading up to the final vote. [chanting] >> thank you. we come together as a new parliament to break the deadlock and finally
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the bill now goes on to further scrutiny in the house of commons and house of lords.al in london for observation on a pre—existing condition. earlier, the queen travelled to norfolk for her christmas break as planned. it's reported that the duke walked into this hospital in central london and did not require an ambulance. us diplomat‘s wife anne sacoolas is charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of 19—year—old harry dunn. underwater motorways — heavy rain and floods put the brakes on the christmas getaway in parts of southern england. coming up on afternoon live — all the sport. it is all about arsenal this afternoon? they have finally announced their former captain arteta is their new manager, having signed a three and a half year deal. chris has the weather forecast and parts of england are hoping there is no more rain on the way. yes, but sadly there is more rain on the way, that will be working its way into southern england and across the midlands and east anglia and also parts of south—east england as we go through the latter part of saturday so we m
the bill now goes on to further scrutiny in the house of commons and house of lords.al in london for observation on a pre—existing condition. earlier, the queen travelled to norfolk for her christmas break as planned. it's reported that the duke walked into this hospital in central london and did not require an ambulance. us diplomat‘s wife anne sacoolas is charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of 19—year—old harry dunn. underwater motorways — heavy rain and floods put...
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members of the house of commons, estimates for the public services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons, other members measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your councils. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] some of ourlook at featured programming this all it a week on c-span. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the vale symposium on religious freedom. then at 9:30, watch the festivities surrounding the white house christmas tree. on christmas day at 10:00 eastern, view this year's decorations with first lady melania trump. plus, a look back at previous year's decorations by former first ladies hillary clinton, laura bush, and michelle obama. at 1230 eastern, a discussion about global technology issues at the manhattan institute. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, john miller on the history of journalism and fake news at the liberty forum. on thursday at 5:
members of the house of commons, estimates for the public services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons, other members measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your councils. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] some of ourlook at featured programming this all...
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326. >> thank you for underlying the fact that it is no means that skinner is no longer in the house of commons and then the house would have succeeded but now the follower was will be conservative as the new senior member of the house of commons. you see dennis skinner just pushed into second place just the former mining areas - - areas since its creation in 1950 and then back in 1970 but then he has been defeated. >> and the change and in that part of the country and then to say to us on the campaign they hear from jeremy corbett again and again and all the traditions of labor in this fashion of the labour party because what happened around him and labor changed to be very interested in that direction to release of those bonds. >> and the latest figures as we have the 337 for the tories in reality. and with 363 in the contest to the labour party. the s&p we think about 349 and what we think is the projection of the brexit party and we heard from caroline earlier. that is where we are election 2019. straight into our news from here. >> good morning with the conservatives have passed the finish
326. >> thank you for underlying the fact that it is no means that skinner is no longer in the house of commons and then the house would have succeeded but now the follower was will be conservative as the new senior member of the house of commons. you see dennis skinner just pushed into second place just the former mining areas - - areas since its creation in 1950 and then back in 1970 but then he has been defeated. >> and the change and in that part of the country and then to say...
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there is an issue, too, that withdrawal bill, if that is put through the house of commons bya is put hen thatis representing england and wales then that is putting pressure on the union. we have the snp dominant in scotland and presumably a second referendum being rejected by boris johnson against their will, and this bill and johnson against their will, and this billand an johnson against their will, and this bill and an agreement affecting everybody in northern ireland, including businesses, that being put through the house of commons against the wishes of people in northern ireland, it is incredibly unpopular with everyone there. so how united is the united in the uk? we shall see. talking of which the picture in scotla nd see. talking of which the picture in scotland has changed, let's have a look at the state of the parties in scotland. it is nearly 7am, the state of the parties in scotland is looking like this. the snp 13 gains on a8 seats, the conservatives losing seven seats in scotland, unlike all the gains they've made elsewhere. the lib dems on four, losing jo swinson. labo
there is an issue, too, that withdrawal bill, if that is put through the house of commons bya is put hen thatis representing england and wales then that is putting pressure on the union. we have the snp dominant in scotland and presumably a second referendum being rejected by boris johnson against their will, and this bill and johnson against their will, and this billand an johnson against their will, and this bill and an agreement affecting everybody in northern ireland, including businesses,...
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we'll stop brexit with votes in the house of commons. andrew foster, what do you think? makes a united ireland more likely? yes, ultimately i think it does. even just the chaos of brexit and indeed if there was a hard border, effectively yes, it would make it much more likely. so, colum you have been campaigning about stopping brexit but your predecessors in the sdlp actually abstained for most if not all bills and boats with regards to eu membership and the referendum, so you have been a bit disingenuous. it's public knowledge. if elected to westminster, we vote on issues that direct —— directly affect us. if you look at any of those bills, there could be 30 votes at any time. somebody will abstain, samuel vote yes or no, but people feel our presence, we are they'll when it counts. you didn't start brexit, you did not stop... you were there. you did not stop brexit, you did not stop austerity, you did not stop the assault on public services. so do not wax lyrical about your achievements. no help from you eithger, none at all. you were not even there. you voted for... you
we'll stop brexit with votes in the house of commons. andrew foster, what do you think? makes a united ireland more likely? yes, ultimately i think it does. even just the chaos of brexit and indeed if there was a hard border, effectively yes, it would make it much more likely. so, colum you have been campaigning about stopping brexit but your predecessors in the sdlp actually abstained for most if not all bills and boats with regards to eu membership and the referendum, so you have been a bit...
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different feelings when when people in art and see what boris johnson is saying today in the house of commons and one of the things that he was saying in the house of commons today was the fact that this now so the issue over the irish buddha arguably one of the trickiest most contentious issues in this whole debate is he right when he says well i think like a lot of things he said in the run up to the to the election talking about the bracks issue is that i mean it's partially right in the. the solution that he's come up with moves the moves the hard border to back to the seaports where goods coming into the into northern ireland will be checked at the seaports rather than at a hard border with the rest of our land with the south of ireland but at the he also said that it will be no problem with czechs a lot of the commentators today under also members of the government have been saying that actually there could be some problems with this and that he needs to maybe calm down and be a bit more considerate in his approach to this off of this bill is passed we're talking about you know a few tr
different feelings when when people in art and see what boris johnson is saying today in the house of commons and one of the things that he was saying in the house of commons today was the fact that this now so the issue over the irish buddha arguably one of the trickiest most contentious issues in this whole debate is he right when he says well i think like a lot of things he said in the run up to the to the election talking about the bracks issue is that i mean it's partially right in the....
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in order for labour to have an overall majority in the house of commons, they'd have to take all 32 ofs well, all the way down these columns here to east kilbride, which is a very, very hard job. they are not polling well in scotland, so i'll take the scottish seats out. i'll show you where they have to get to — all the way down here, rochford in essex, which is this seat here. if they gain this seat and all the ones before it, they have an overall majority in the house of commons, but there's a 5,500 vote majority for the conservatives in rochford. just to be the largest party, labour would still need to go all the way down the screen here to about the 30th seat, morley and outwood, which used to be ed balls‘. so, a big hill to climb for labour, but by no means in the bag for the conservatives. our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster. we are nearly there, what are your thoughts, as we go into polling day? i suspect a lot of folk are probably feeling pretty weary after what has been, let's be honest, rather uninspiring campaign, and all that after the long, gruell
in order for labour to have an overall majority in the house of commons, they'd have to take all 32 ofs well, all the way down these columns here to east kilbride, which is a very, very hard job. they are not polling well in scotland, so i'll take the scottish seats out. i'll show you where they have to get to — all the way down here, rochford in essex, which is this seat here. if they gain this seat and all the ones before it, they have an overall majority in the house of commons, but...
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s sitting on the famous green benches of house of commons, how might this change proceedings today? >> well, it will change proceedings completely. this is a completely different house of commons. this is very much the one wanted by boris johnson. he wants to put the paralysis, the political impasse, bitterness all behind this parliament, all behind the united kingdom. he says he wants to unite the united kingdom. he says it's time to forget remain and leave. those are old words that no longer should apply. so he wants all that rancor to be behind everybody and there is no doubt that with the 80-seat majority concretely, but 87 plus in sinn fein do take their seats, he really got a very comfortable margin by which we expect this withdrawal agreement bill to pass i its second readi today, and this is very much a full steam ahead, boboris johns, who on the back of the queen's speech talking about this withdrawal agreement bill and then also the money being plowed into the national health service, infrastructure and australian immigration system really wants to be seen, particularly in
s sitting on the famous green benches of house of commons, how might this change proceedings today? >> well, it will change proceedings completely. this is a completely different house of commons. this is very much the one wanted by boris johnson. he wants to put the paralysis, the political impasse, bitterness all behind this parliament, all behind the united kingdom. he says he wants to unite the united kingdom. he says it's time to forget remain and leave. those are old words that no...
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the house of commons determines things that happen, and if borisjohnson, in spite of the fact that hean election but is the biggest party, tries to legislate for his deal, we can amend the legislation to provide for a people's vote and there is nothing he can do if there isa there is nothing he can do if there is a majority for that. graham from norwich says: the liberal democrats stated that if they won a majority in the forthcoming general election they would take this as a mandate to revoke article 50 and stop brexit. will the lib dems accept that if the conservatives win a majority that the electorate have given the pm a mandate to deliver brexit on the deal agreed with the eu and stop trying to overturn the result? in the end, this is why what you do in ten days' time really matters. we said we would seek to revoke article 50 if there was 327 lib dems mps or more in the house of commons. that is not going to happen, so in order to stop brexit, we do that through a people's vote. 0n the issue of revoking, people forget that 6 million people signed the most popular parliamentary pe
the house of commons determines things that happen, and if borisjohnson, in spite of the fact that hean election but is the biggest party, tries to legislate for his deal, we can amend the legislation to provide for a people's vote and there is nothing he can do if there isa there is nothing he can do if there is a majority for that. graham from norwich says: the liberal democrats stated that if they won a majority in the forthcoming general election they would take this as a mandate to revoke...
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withdrawal deal passed the house of commons with room to spare there's still more to do before it becomes law but friday's vote puts the u.k. on course to leave the e.u. in january 31st the 2 sides will then have until the end of 2020 to strike a trade deal. after winning his historic election victory last week boris johnson said he wanted to heal the nation and in the house of commons he presented his bracks it bill as a step towards that was a time that together as one reinvigorated nation one united kingdom filled with a renewed confidence in our national destiny and determined at last to take advantage of the opportunities but not a lie before us but despite the sweet talking johnson had stripped away many of the sweetness to reason may had added to help and peace support it before the election that raised passions from the opposition. that's things that are vanishes not only workers' rights that are being downgraded it is parliamentarians rights because the ability of the legislature to scrutinize executive has been taking a hit is bad for democracy. outgoing labor leader jeremy corb
withdrawal deal passed the house of commons with room to spare there's still more to do before it becomes law but friday's vote puts the u.k. on course to leave the e.u. in january 31st the 2 sides will then have until the end of 2020 to strike a trade deal. after winning his historic election victory last week boris johnson said he wanted to heal the nation and in the house of commons he presented his bracks it bill as a step towards that was a time that together as one reinvigorated nation...
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these different feelings when one people in art and see what johnson is saying today in the house of commons and one of the things that he was saying you know house of commons today was the fact that this now sold the issue over the irish food to arguably one of the trickiest most contentious issues in this whole debate is he right when he says well i think like a lot of things he said in the run up to the to the election talking about the bracks issue is that i mean it's partially right in the solution that he's come up with moves that moves the hard border to back to the seaports where. goods coming into the into northern ireland will be checked at the seaports rather than at a hard border with the rest of our land with the south of ireland but at the he also said that it will be no problem with czechs and a lot of the commentators today and also members of the government have been saying that actually there could be some problems with this and that he needs to maybe calm down and be a bit more considerate in his approach to this off of this bill is passed we're talking about you know a fe
these different feelings when one people in art and see what johnson is saying today in the house of commons and one of the things that he was saying you know house of commons today was the fact that this now sold the issue over the irish food to arguably one of the trickiest most contentious issues in this whole debate is he right when he says well i think like a lot of things he said in the run up to the to the election talking about the bracks issue is that i mean it's partially right in the...
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both the house of commons and the house of lords will debate and vote on the withdrawal agreement bill is enacted into law. the uk will leave the eu on january 31st and enter into a transition period, where a new trade deal between the uk and eu will be negotiated. they have until december 3ist next year to reach an agreement and if they don't, the uk could find itself out of the eu without any kind of trade deal in place. and john joins me from westminster. getting brexit done, it will not be a quick process, will it? no. get brexit done turned out to be a useful political slogan and helped borisjohnson win. nothing in politics is simple, least of all brexit. today in the house of commons, an historic milestone was passed, but we are some way away from the final destination. the idea of ruling out any extension to the brexit transition period may or may not mean we leave the eu with a trade deal. some in government believe we could be heading for a phased trade deal, slashed out over weeks and months, may be many years into the future. meanwhile, at home, no one has spoken about boris
both the house of commons and the house of lords will debate and vote on the withdrawal agreement bill is enacted into law. the uk will leave the eu on january 31st and enter into a transition period, where a new trade deal between the uk and eu will be negotiated. they have until december 3ist next year to reach an agreement and if they don't, the uk could find itself out of the eu without any kind of trade deal in place. and john joins me from westminster. getting brexit done, it will not be...
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they have to sit in the chamber of the house of commons, mocked by mps in the chamber of the house ofigration observatory which provides impartial data on migrants in the uk. thank you for coming in. so, particularly on the nhs, how it will work on the prime minister outlined this, doctors, nurses would effectively have more points, more likely to come in on a cheaper visa. is that a similar system ? cheaper visa. is that a similar system? yes. so what's been called the nhs visa isn‘t really its own visa. it‘s essentiallyjust slightly better, slightly faster processing and better service for doctors and nurses but doctors and nurses can already come into the nhs relatively easy. that‘s not an area where we would see a huge amount of change except eu citizens will have to go through that system is well, so we will have a single system for both eu and non—eu citizens. will have a single system for both eu and non-eu citizens. where would the major change be? the biggest change is ending free movement and bringing eu citizens into the same system that we have for non—eu citizens currentl
they have to sit in the chamber of the house of commons, mocked by mps in the chamber of the house ofigration observatory which provides impartial data on migrants in the uk. thank you for coming in. so, particularly on the nhs, how it will work on the prime minister outlined this, doctors, nurses would effectively have more points, more likely to come in on a cheaper visa. is that a similar system ? cheaper visa. is that a similar system? yes. so what's been called the nhs visa isn‘t really...
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i remind the house and i remind members opposite, there is of course one party in this house of commons the will of the people but to handing back control of scotland's outstanding marine wealth to brussels, the snp. that's what they would do. i look forward to hearing them explain why they continue to support this abject policy and abject surrender. this house also, under this bill, regains the authority to set the highest possible standards. and we will take advantage of these new freedoms to legislate in parallel on the environment, on workers and consumer rights. and i reject the inexplicable fear, and i will give way for the last time, and i think the honourable lady might want to talk about this inexplicable fear. i give way with pleasure. he is right that he has won a mandate to get brexit done, but what he has not earned is the right to shoehorn into this legislation measures that are a direct attack on some of the most vulnerable children in the world. if he thinks that people in towns like mine, who believe that we deliver brexit, want to see us turn our back on decency and to
i remind the house and i remind members opposite, there is of course one party in this house of commons the will of the people but to handing back control of scotland's outstanding marine wealth to brussels, the snp. that's what they would do. i look forward to hearing them explain why they continue to support this abject policy and abject surrender. this house also, under this bill, regains the authority to set the highest possible standards. and we will take advantage of these new freedoms to...
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we'll see those in the house of commons will come through to listen. ons, asa billick part of the proceedings. we are -- a symbolic part of the proceedings. we are looking at both houses of commons. still taken quite seriously, they inspect the basement of parliament. we will revisit prime minister johnson and jeremy corbyn moving together from commons to lords, huge symbolism, much like the united states' state of the union, the queen giving the address. as we watch this pageantry, in new york, our first word news. viviana: from that ritual to the impeachment drama in washington, d.c., and this morning -- committed political suicide by voting for impeachment, this coming from president trump. the house approving two articles of impeachment, abuse of power and obstructing congress. winning the support of every single democrat and not a single republican. the president is expected to be acquitted in the senate trial. bloomberg has learned china returned to the u.s. market to buy soybeans. american exporters have sold at least five cargoes to chinese waiv
we'll see those in the house of commons will come through to listen. ons, asa billick part of the proceedings. we are -- a symbolic part of the proceedings. we are looking at both houses of commons. still taken quite seriously, they inspect the basement of parliament. we will revisit prime minister johnson and jeremy corbyn moving together from commons to lords, huge symbolism, much like the united states' state of the union, the queen giving the address. as we watch this pageantry, in new...
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tomorrow the withdrawal agreement bill will come back to the house of commons for its second reading.really does tell the tale of how much less input, really, the parliament is going to happen all this process. there was room for parliament to have a say on whether the transition period, the implementation period, which runs to the end of next year could be extended, that power has been taken away. a sign that this parliament is not going to be like the one. many thanks once again. the latest on the debate and the kind of point that have been made. with me is andrew bowie, vice chair of the conservative party. thank you forjoining us. it is a big day, clearly. it felt as if a brand—new government had come in, rather than a prime minister who has beenin rather than a prime minister who has been in powerfor the last rather than a prime minister who has been in power for the last several months. absolutely. it is a very exciting day for many people it almost feels like the first day of the rest of our lives. we are finally shaking off the shackles of oui’ finally shaking off the shackles
tomorrow the withdrawal agreement bill will come back to the house of commons for its second reading.really does tell the tale of how much less input, really, the parliament is going to happen all this process. there was room for parliament to have a say on whether the transition period, the implementation period, which runs to the end of next year could be extended, that power has been taken away. a sign that this parliament is not going to be like the one. many thanks once again. the latest...
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difference that is going to make is on his brexit deal, which we are expected to get back in the house of commonsy. before the election, both johnson and his predecessor theresa may had a terrible time trying to get there brexit deals through the house of commons. all that has now changed. vonnie: what happens to the backstop safety net. tim: the backstop was stripped out in the deal he struck before the election in october with the eu, but what is going to happen next is obviously that vote will go through the house of commons, and those hardliners don't have much power these days. so if you are a passionate euro skeptic conservative member of parliament, you don't really get before over what johnson can do. he has a lot of power on whether to go for a softer brexit, stick to his existing plan, or go even further towards a hard brexit. vonnie: in other words, we see a customs border down the irish sea, a bit of a fudge situation about customs and border protection. --that situation -- it has is that how the situation works? tim: i think we will have to see. i think the most interesting question
difference that is going to make is on his brexit deal, which we are expected to get back in the house of commonsy. before the election, both johnson and his predecessor theresa may had a terrible time trying to get there brexit deals through the house of commons. all that has now changed. vonnie: what happens to the backstop safety net. tim: the backstop was stripped out in the deal he struck before the election in october with the eu, but what is going to happen next is obviously that vote...
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here we are in the house of commons. 326 mps needed. ation. we have the conservatives we are projecting on 357 seats. going up to 357. we think labour will get beyond 200. under our projection, 201, still not as many as michael foot got in the disastrous 1983 election. the snp, a brilliant night for them in scotland. we project them on 55. the lib dems, no progress to write about. for seats we project still for plaid cymru, the greens on one and 19 more, mainly in northern ireland. but still, very useful for borisjohnson, a ireland. but still, very useful for boris johnson, a majority ireland. but still, very useful for borisjohnson, a majority of 6a. laura and! borisjohnson, a majority of 6a. laura and i were looking for these revised figures. we were talking about a potential majority, 86 for the tories at the start of the evening. that is now looking more like in the 605 but let's be honest about it, it's workable as a majority. it's something you can do some serious things with. conversations i've had in the last couple of days, they
here we are in the house of commons. 326 mps needed. ation. we have the conservatives we are projecting on 357 seats. going up to 357. we think labour will get beyond 200. under our projection, 201, still not as many as michael foot got in the disastrous 1983 election. the snp, a brilliant night for them in scotland. we project them on 55. the lib dems, no progress to write about. for seats we project still for plaid cymru, the greens on one and 19 more, mainly in northern ireland. but still,...
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the bill now goes on to further scrutiny in the house of commons and house of lords.ther main stories on tonight's programme: the duke of edinburgh is being treated in hospital in london — for what's been described as a pre—existing condition. a us diplomat‘s wife, anne sacoolas, is charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of 19—year—old harry dunn. underwater motorways — heavy rain and floods put the brakes on the christmas getaway, in parts of southern england. arsenal announce the appointment of former manchester city assistant mikel arteta as their new head coach. in halfan in half an hour, i will be looking back at the best films of the year, films from around the world from spectacular block busters to hidden art—house gems. that's all in review 2019, the year in film, with me, mark. it's 5:00, our main story is that mps have voted in favour of borisjohnson‘s eu withdrawal bill — paving the way for brexit to take place at the end of january. its passage was all—but—guaranteed because of the big majority the conservatives won in the general election. m
the bill now goes on to further scrutiny in the house of commons and house of lords.ther main stories on tonight's programme: the duke of edinburgh is being treated in hospital in london — for what's been described as a pre—existing condition. a us diplomat‘s wife, anne sacoolas, is charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of 19—year—old harry dunn. underwater motorways — heavy rain and floods put the brakes on the christmas getaway, in parts of southern england. arsenal...
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first off, both the house of commons in the house of lords will debate and vote on that withdrawal agreementit's enacted into law. the uk will leave the eu then onjanuary the 31st and enter into what's called a transition period, where a new trade deal between the uk and the eu will be negotiated. now, they have until december of 2020, that's the 31st of next year to reach an agreement. if they don't come of the uk could find itself out of the eu without any kind of trade deal in place. well, the conservative mp, merck friends while, is the deputy chairman of the pro—brexit european research group. earlier, he told anita mcveigh that this results should allow the government to fulfil the result of the 2016 referendum. it's tremendous. i mean, i'm looking at that vote, and i double checked the figures with diane abbott some of the government cosmic majority was 124. so, even biggerthan of the government cosmic majority was 124. so, even bigger than its actual majority of 80 in the house of commons. who all started with you? we will have to go through the division lists to be accurate. perhaps
first off, both the house of commons in the house of lords will debate and vote on that withdrawal agreementit's enacted into law. the uk will leave the eu then onjanuary the 31st and enter into what's called a transition period, where a new trade deal between the uk and the eu will be negotiated. now, they have until december of 2020, that's the 31st of next year to reach an agreement. if they don't come of the uk could find itself out of the eu without any kind of trade deal in place. well,...
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perhaps it would be no bad guide as we repair this house of commons in the coming months. hrive through adversity, and let us respect our differences, but not let them divide us. and, of course, let tottenham finish above arsenal in the league. seconding the motion, eddie hughes recalled one of his predecessors from the 1970s, and the last time his seat was won from labour by the tories. they only managed to win it at that time because the labour mp faked his own death. while on a business trip to miami, he left a pile of clothes on the beach, pretending that he'd gone for his his swim, never to be seen again. well, he was a damn fine swimmer, because five weeks later, he came up 10,000 miles away to melbourne, australia. eddie hughes on the last time the tories had managed to win his seat from the labour party. and that's it from me for now, on the day the new parliament got down to work. we'll be back at the same time tomorrow, as mps hold their first debate and vote on the withdrawal agreement bill, taking the uk out of the eu. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, good
perhaps it would be no bad guide as we repair this house of commons in the coming months. hrive through adversity, and let us respect our differences, but not let them divide us. and, of course, let tottenham finish above arsenal in the league. seconding the motion, eddie hughes recalled one of his predecessors from the 1970s, and the last time his seat was won from labour by the tories. they only managed to win it at that time because the labour mp faked his own death. while on a business trip...
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in order for labour to have an overall majority in the house of commons, they'd have to take all 32 ofolling well in scotland, so i'll take the scottish seats out. i'll show you where they have to get to — all the way down here, rochford in essex, which is this seat here. if they gain this seat and all the ones before it, they have an overall majority in the house of commons, but there's a 5,500 vote majority for the conservatives in rochford. just to be the largest party, labour would still need to go all the way down the screen here to about the 30th seat, morley and 0utwood, which used to be ed balls's. so a big hill to climb for labour, but by no means in the bag for the conservatives. over the last few weeks we have seen plenty of highs and lows, key messages hammered home, the odd gaffe, and rows over tv debates. joining me now to look back at the standout moments is katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator, and stephen bush, political editor of the new statesman. as ever, a pleasure to have you both. what is your standout single moment if you can think of one? what d
in order for labour to have an overall majority in the house of commons, they'd have to take all 32 ofolling well in scotland, so i'll take the scottish seats out. i'll show you where they have to get to — all the way down here, rochford in essex, which is this seat here. if they gain this seat and all the ones before it, they have an overall majority in the house of commons, but there's a 5,500 vote majority for the conservatives in rochford. just to be the largest party, labour would still...
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and we still believe it is a terrible deal today. >> final votes are set for next month in the house of commonsf lords. expected to be confirmed leaving. >>> helping the homeless coming up setting up to give those without the home a place to stay and off we resources. >>> bay area weather changing over the next few hours as our next front comes on board. the christmas forecast it could be tracking a few more rain showers as well. we will have that forecast, coming up. >>> it will be a special christmas for to conquer children thanks to uncle awkward police dispatchers. photos of the facebook page is it back on november 6 they got a call and learn. to children that were in dire need. and just survived a tragic event. so, they decided to buy gifts for the two to make christmas a little brighter. that demanded the gifts over to social services with and personally liver them to the kids. >>> dozens of religious institutions in the san joaquin valley will soon have a purpose beyond worship. we join 30 churches and temples will be donating food and support while some will offer place for homeless ess
and we still believe it is a terrible deal today. >> final votes are set for next month in the house of commonsf lords. expected to be confirmed leaving. >>> helping the homeless coming up setting up to give those without the home a place to stay and off we resources. >>> bay area weather changing over the next few hours as our next front comes on board. the christmas forecast it could be tracking a few more rain showers as well. we will have that forecast, coming up....
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written for her by prime minister boris johnson and his ministers my lords and members of the house of commons my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. another key piece of legislation will commit more money to britain's health service which makes medical treatment available to everyone in the country for the 1st time the national health service is multi-year funding settlement agreed earlier this year will be a shrine in law and the new video will ensure qualified doctors nurses and health professionals have fast track entry into the united kingdom. opposition labor says this is the issue boris johnson's government will be judged on after years of the conservatives underfunding national health but the opposition will have little opportunity to change any proposed legislation prime minister johnson's sweeping majority in the election means all the plans announced by the queen are likely to pass without serious challenge. and on the other side of the atlantic on capitol hill in washington congressional leaders are trad
written for her by prime minister boris johnson and his ministers my lords and members of the house of commons my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. another key piece of legislation will commit more money to britain's health service which makes medical treatment available to everyone in the country for the 1st time the national health service is multi-year funding settlement agreed earlier this year will be a shrine...
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summons the members of parliament did go through the customary ritual of being shut out of the house of commons. and having to knock to be let in. this symbolizes parliaments independence from the monarchy. and the speech queen elizabeth delivered was as usual, independent of whatever she herself may think. in fact, it was pretty much the same as her last one, also written for her by prime minister boris johnson and his ministers. >> my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority i is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. reporter: another key piece of legislation will commit more money to britain's health service, which makes medical treatment available to everyone in the country. >> for the first time, the national health services multiyear funding settlement, agreed earlier this year, will be enshrined in law. and a new visa will ensure qualified doctors, nurses, and health professionals have fast-track entry to the united kingdom. reporter: opposition labor says this is the issue boris johnson's will be judged on af
summons the members of parliament did go through the customary ritual of being shut out of the house of commons. and having to knock to be let in. this symbolizes parliaments independence from the monarchy. and the speech queen elizabeth delivered was as usual, independent of whatever she herself may think. in fact, it was pretty much the same as her last one, also written for her by prime minister boris johnson and his ministers. >> my lords and members of the house of commons, my...
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uk law, and then we expect or lease the government hopes to build a put that in front of the house of commons and debate. what about the opposition front bench because clearly that's an essential role in terms of the queen speech and indeed the withdrawal bill, what's the state of play on the labour benches at the moment? bill, what's the state of play on the labour benches at the moment7m does not look good for them in the weight of that crushing defeat last week. the recriminations and follow of that have continued into the weekend and into this week. jeremy corbyn still the leader of the liberal party and wants to remain in place for what he would like to be a period of reflection, but frankly it is descending into some ugly infighting and certainly among some high—profile members of the labour party, not only recriminations over who is to blame and whetherjeremy corbyn and those around him have accepted enough of the blame and responsibility for the level of defeats at the labour party severed but also today emily thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary heading back against caroline flin
uk law, and then we expect or lease the government hopes to build a put that in front of the house of commons and debate. what about the opposition front bench because clearly that's an essential role in terms of the queen speech and indeed the withdrawal bill, what's the state of play on the labour benches at the moment? bill, what's the state of play on the labour benches at the moment7m does not look good for them in the weight of that crushing defeat last week. the recriminations and follow...
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a new term as prime minister a quick look at the numbers for you there are 650 seats in the house of commons so a party needs at least 326 to hold a majority and if the exit polls are accurate the conservatives will be well clear of that number with 368 seats for more we can. get through who is in london following all of the drama for us. so if the exit polls are correct it looks like an historic night for the tories and a disaster for the labor party what more can you tell us about what's going on there. well this is being billed as the next generation unfold is the. manos who were hoping for a 2nd referendum while on state they had it in 201620192 the people spoke and the people want out of the e.u. up and down the country people wind rain and shine stood in the longest of queue some even waited 45 minutes in order to cost. johnson was the fast prime ministerial full to cost his vote right now this morning and he was snapped getting good luck from his pet the polling stations have closed and the vote count is now underway while we wait for the official results we do have an exit poll which
a new term as prime minister a quick look at the numbers for you there are 650 seats in the house of commons so a party needs at least 326 to hold a majority and if the exit polls are accurate the conservatives will be well clear of that number with 368 seats for more we can. get through who is in london following all of the drama for us. so if the exit polls are correct it looks like an historic night for the tories and a disaster for the labor party what more can you tell us about what's...
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the house of commons the main question then becomes what's going to happen after a break said after of the thirty first of- january next year and how is he going to put in place a future agreements. with the european union which could be very very difficult to do especially if the aim is to do so before the end of twenty twenty. okay pull james caldwell a professor of law from the university off strarathclyde speaking to is tht from sheffield thank you very much. now in april this year an eighty two year old was forced from office in algeria and now eight months later he's been officially replaced this friday. by one of his seventy four year old former colleleagus officials say the former prime minister. abdel majeed to boone has secured just over fifty eight percent. of the state's presidential election but turn out start at just forty percent. 14% full from the last presidential poll in twenty fourteen. to months of run is which you filled the country's streets the new president elect is about. to extend his hand to protest is. this i is yourur fit decisision the time will tatakes pr
the house of commons the main question then becomes what's going to happen after a break said after of the thirty first of- january next year and how is he going to put in place a future agreements. with the european union which could be very very difficult to do especially if the aim is to do so before the end of twenty twenty. okay pull james caldwell a professor of law from the university off strarathclyde speaking to is tht from sheffield thank you very much. now in april this year an...
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this is the scene live in the house of commons. a vote is expected in the next half hour. by dangerous driving of 19—year—old harry dunn.
this is the scene live in the house of commons. a vote is expected in the next half hour. by dangerous driving of 19—year—old harry dunn.
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that spawn i mind let's say the 1st couple of weeks of january it would have gone through the house of commons it would have gone through the house of lords it would have had broad assent and that would in shrine britain's exit from the european union by generally 31st ok rory will cross back to a later thank you. well india's new citizenship laws provoking more protests thousands in the capital in new delhi and other cities are condemning the legislation as being anti muslim group of testers were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police on thursday a man pick to become lebanon's next prime minister says he will work to form a new government within 6 weeks some protesters though aren't convinced it's capable of lifting the country out of crisis insists he deserves a chance. you're up to date with the headlines on al-jazeera more news coming up the news hour isn't 30 minutes that's right after this stream thanks for watching. on the special on investing in the burgeoning market street but don't hope for a bright. foreign direct investment is reshaping the global economy that means for th
that spawn i mind let's say the 1st couple of weeks of january it would have gone through the house of commons it would have gone through the house of lords it would have had broad assent and that would in shrine britain's exit from the european union by generally 31st ok rory will cross back to a later thank you. well india's new citizenship laws provoking more protests thousands in the capital in new delhi and other cities are condemning the legislation as being anti muslim group of testers...
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back to brexit on the front of the sunday telegraph — which reports that house of commons speaker, lindsayunday express reports that the us ambassador, woodyjohnson, has declared brexit will pave the way for the ‘roaring twenties‘ — with wealth reportedly set to flood in from the future uk—us trade deal. the observer leads with claims that the home office has ignored more than 1,400 offers from local councils — including wiltshire, leicestershire and brighton and hove — to house child refugees. and, the star has a picture of martin peters, who died yesterday at the age of 76. he scored england's second goal in their 1966 world cup win over west germany. we will be talking about all those. the first of all, this extraordinary story in the sunday times, the tesco charity card pack by china's prison slaves? this is the most extraordinary story, it is what he would call a cracking splash, it brings in everything, christmas, and charity cards and a household nine, tesco. we have a six—year—old biting cards to everybody in her class, she discovers in one of these cards a message from somebody in
back to brexit on the front of the sunday telegraph — which reports that house of commons speaker, lindsayunday express reports that the us ambassador, woodyjohnson, has declared brexit will pave the way for the ‘roaring twenties‘ — with wealth reportedly set to flood in from the future uk—us trade deal. the observer leads with claims that the home office has ignored more than 1,400 offers from local councils — including wiltshire, leicestershire and brighton and hove — to house...
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but the house of commons will still fall far short of being gender balanced.st a quarter of conservative party mps are female, whereas the labour party will now be represented by more women than men, with a record 104 female mps. and we were hoping to speak to three of the new female intake... but the labour mp has a sick child and has had to cancel and the new conservative mp are now all in an induction a meeting this morning. but we can still speak to daisy cooper. 0h, oh, and another one... but we need them to sit down! thank you! they are all here. we've got a couple of mps. hello, i'm victoria, how are you? i am florence. tell us who you are the new mp four. the labour mp for vauxhall. congratulations. hello, daisy cooper, how are you? i've just hello, daisy cooper, how are you? i'vejust got to hello, daisy cooper, how are you? i've just got to check if you've got microphones on, i don't think you have. shall i do that? this is all going according to plan! this is how it works in our programme, you'll get used to this over the next few yea rs. we get used
but the house of commons will still fall far short of being gender balanced.st a quarter of conservative party mps are female, whereas the labour party will now be represented by more women than men, with a record 104 female mps. and we were hoping to speak to three of the new female intake... but the labour mp has a sick child and has had to cancel and the new conservative mp are now all in an induction a meeting this morning. but we can still speak to daisy cooper. 0h, oh, and another one......
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johnson has won a new term as prime minister quick look at the numbers there are 650 seats in the house of commons so a party needs at least 326 to hold a majority and if the exit polls are accurate the conservatives will be well clear of that number with 368 seats british prime minister boris johnson tweeted his reaction to the exit polls posting this picture of him with supporters and thanking everyone for voting he added we live in the greatest democracy in the world our 2 sons to taylor is in london with more on the election. well this has been billed as the election of a generation and for all those remains who for the past 3 years have been calling for a 2nd referendum a people's vote is while they essentially got 220-162-0192 the people voted the people spoke out and the people want out of the view polling stations have closed the vote is underway there are no official results but we do have the exit poll which is a very solid and reliable indication of how things pan out and that exit poll is projecting a landslide victory for the conservative party the only party that positions itself as
johnson has won a new term as prime minister quick look at the numbers there are 650 seats in the house of commons so a party needs at least 326 to hold a majority and if the exit polls are accurate the conservatives will be well clear of that number with 368 seats british prime minister boris johnson tweeted his reaction to the exit polls posting this picture of him with supporters and thanking everyone for voting he added we live in the greatest democracy in the world our 2 sons to taylor is...