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and yes, yes, iwill together, to make this case.n together, to make this case. and yes, yes, i will be, on friday, supporting the global strike for climate. i will be in glasgow where there are events. i will be there in support. and i know that so many liberal democrat representatives are. layla moran who has been a massive supporter of the school strike for climate. it is important that we harness that energy and use it to create real political change and the liberal democrats will absolutely be at the heart of that, so thank you for being with us and for what you are doing. we have a debate here on climate policy tomorrow and i'm hoping conference is going to have a really good debate. i'm sure it will. are there any other questions on mental health? the gentleman in the red t—shirt. please stand up, sir. then the lady who had her hand up. i work for a mental health charity. i work with people of all ages, most of them adults who have mental health problems and they are trapped by anxiety and by the way that they think and feel a
and yes, yes, iwill together, to make this case.n together, to make this case. and yes, yes, i will be, on friday, supporting the global strike for climate. i will be in glasgow where there are events. i will be there in support. and i know that so many liberal democrat representatives are. layla moran who has been a massive supporter of the school strike for climate. it is important that we harness that energy and use it to create real political change and the liberal democrats will absolutely...
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was the only reason for this decision, i will understand this was the only reason for this decision, iwillor the good of the team but it is for the good of the team but it is frustrating. lam i am pretty happy. obviously, lam pretty happy. obviously, it i am pretty happy. obviously, it is a long race, difficult to remember everything right now but certainly starting with the last lap, it was good crossing the line first. great britain claimed the bronze medal in the team time trial mixed relay at the cycling road world championships in yorkshire. the netherlands won, with germany second. jj chalmers is in harrogate for us. well, day one of the world championships here in yorkshire are truly under way with a new format, mixed relay time trail. i would say that was a success, would you? you would be right. i was like oh no. they are experimenting again at the world championships and the potential for it to go wrong, looking at the relay area, there was so much potential for disaster but flip that around, you are going to do something new for the first time, launch a brand on the biggest stag
was the only reason for this decision, i will understand this was the only reason for this decision, iwillor the good of the team but it is for the good of the team but it is frustrating. lam i am pretty happy. obviously, lam pretty happy. obviously, it i am pretty happy. obviously, it is a long race, difficult to remember everything right now but certainly starting with the last lap, it was good crossing the line first. great britain claimed the bronze medal in the team time trial mixed relay...
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maybe going to the dublin iwill be in the mid-50s. a cool start to the day. leading into some 70s by noon. mike, you have a new shod dubli dublin b.a.r.t. station and over to the bub lick station.
maybe going to the dublin iwill be in the mid-50s. a cool start to the day. leading into some 70s by noon. mike, you have a new shod dubli dublin b.a.r.t. station and over to the bub lick station.
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vote afterwards if he does not get the deal and, god knows, iwill vote for that deal, it then says youe. your viewers will take a view on whether it is fairor will take a view on whether it is fair or not. will take a view on whether it is fairor not. i will take a view on whether it is fair or not. i have been a member of the conservative party since i was 20. how old are you now? don't remind me! i am 57. 20. how old are you now? don't remind me! iam 57. it 20. how old are you now? don't remind me! i am 57. it is why it is a very emotional day and i find this extraordinarily disturbing. yes. you are very emotional. what would you say to boris johnson?” are very emotional. what would you say to boris johnson? i will obviously say to him the logical thing... iand obviously say to him the logical thing... i and a committed and principled conservative, i can't believe our party is doing this to each other. thank you very much, i had to see the prime minister.” appreciate it. thank you. dominic grieve, have you got the numbers to get the first step of this process through tonight to defea
vote afterwards if he does not get the deal and, god knows, iwill vote for that deal, it then says youe. your viewers will take a view on whether it is fairor will take a view on whether it is fair or not. will take a view on whether it is fairor not. i will take a view on whether it is fair or not. i have been a member of the conservative party since i was 20. how old are you now? don't remind me! i am 57. 20. how old are you now? don't remind me! iam 57. it 20. how old are you now? don't...
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iwill wait to see what legislation the opposition may try to bring forward.to say, we will not abide by legislation is impossible. we will see what the legislation will say when it is put forward. also making news today: the israeli army says it has fired around 100 shells into south lebanon, targeting positions of the militant group, hezbollah. the army was responding to an attack on one of its bases, which was hit with what it said were two or three anti—tank missiles. hezbollah says its fighters destroyed a military vehicle. the police chief in the texas town of odessa has said he will not name the gunman who killed seven people during a mass shooting on saturday. 21 others were injured during the rampage, in the the state's second mass shooting in a month. the gunman‘s motives remain unclear. the french racing driver, charles leclerc, has won his first ever formula one race at the belgian grand prix. he dedicated it to his compatriot, the formula two driver anthoine hubert, who was killed in a high speed crash at the circuit on saturday. iam in i am in ho
iwill wait to see what legislation the opposition may try to bring forward.to say, we will not abide by legislation is impossible. we will see what the legislation will say when it is put forward. also making news today: the israeli army says it has fired around 100 shells into south lebanon, targeting positions of the militant group, hezbollah. the army was responding to an attack on one of its bases, which was hit with what it said were two or three anti—tank missiles. hezbollah says its...
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iwon't, iwill uphold the constitution and obey the law, but we will come out on 31st. how.is vital that people understand that the uk will not extend, we won't go on remaining in the eu beyond october 31st. what on earth is the point? to be clear about this, parliament has made the law to make it almost impossible to take us out of the eu without a deal, you say that you will not do it that. means you must be looking for a way around the law? you know, those are your words. what we are going to do is come out on october 31st, deal or no deal, and staying in beyond october sist deal, and staying in beyond october 31st is completely crackers and actually that is what our friends and partners in the eu would like too. and i think that have had a bellyful of this stuff. they want to develop a new relationship with the uk. they're fed up with these endless delays, they have delayed twice before to achieve what is unclear to me. it does seem since you have been in office that some of the things that you have done, you seem the things that you have done, you seem to believe the co
iwon't, iwill uphold the constitution and obey the law, but we will come out on 31st. how.is vital that people understand that the uk will not extend, we won't go on remaining in the eu beyond october 31st. what on earth is the point? to be clear about this, parliament has made the law to make it almost impossible to take us out of the eu without a deal, you say that you will not do it that. means you must be looking for a way around the law? you know, those are your words. what we are going to...
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iwill not second referendum for the whole of the united kingdom.erstand your focus, the highest civil court in scotland. i understand yourfocus, but the highest civil court in scotland. i understand your focus, but what i put to you is this, a no—deal brexit could end up slipping through, if you don't vote for a tweaked deal, if one comes back. there is no tweaked deal at present... you are not listening... you can be here all day long but you will not get me, as a scottish national party mp, to say that i will vote for brexit. that is not my mandate. i have worked incredibly hard for the last three years cross—party to try to find a solution to this terrible problem that david cameron threw us into, solution is not to vote for a tweaked deal, that could be damaging to the british economy. the solution to the british economy. the solution to put the matter back to voters across the united kingdom. next question is, if you don't get that, you would acknowledge there is a risk of a no—deal brexit inadvertently. the risk of no-deal brexit is not at my
iwill not second referendum for the whole of the united kingdom.erstand your focus, the highest civil court in scotland. i understand yourfocus, but the highest civil court in scotland. i understand your focus, but what i put to you is this, a no—deal brexit could end up slipping through, if you don't vote for a tweaked deal, if one comes back. there is no tweaked deal at present... you are not listening... you can be here all day long but you will not get me, as a scottish national party mp,...
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iwill benat! i'm grateful, thank you so much —— i will be net.o him. he insisted he would try to get a deal but would not ask for another delay if you really want to delay brexit beyond 0ctober another delay if you really want to delay brexit beyond october the 3ist, delay brexit beyond october the 31st, which is what you seem to want to do, then vote for an election and let the people decide, let the people decide if they want to delay or not. the prime minister is running away from scrutiny, running away... running away from scrutiny with his blather and his shouting. once the threat of a no—deal brexit is removed from the table the snp will act. and we urge others to act to bring down the tories, oust this prime minister, and let the people have their say. once we are safe in the knowledge that we are not leaving the european union on halloween, the days of this government will be over. the lib dem leader confirmed that her party, if they won the match and they would hold the uk on leaving the eu. they won the match and they would hold the uk
iwill benat! i'm grateful, thank you so much —— i will be net.o him. he insisted he would try to get a deal but would not ask for another delay if you really want to delay brexit beyond 0ctober another delay if you really want to delay brexit beyond october the 3ist, delay brexit beyond october the 31st, which is what you seem to want to do, then vote for an election and let the people decide, let the people decide if they want to delay or not. the prime minister is running away from...
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no, iwill fight end of the conservative party as we have known it?nservative party and the values that we have which i think are in the national interest. i could not stand by and watch these people on their own. that was amber rudd explaining the reasons for her resignation. with me is our political correspondent, helen catt. what did you make of what she had to say? what did you make of what she had to 7 i what did you make of what she had to say? i think what we saw from that is where this impact will be felt, within the conservative party. they are having a battle of the soul this week and that is where the intervention is going to be felt ha rd est. intervention is going to be felt hardest. amber rudd is an influential figure among moderate one nation conservatives as they are known. having her on—site was a boost for boris johnson and known. having her on—site was a boost for borisjohnson and his brexit strategy. what she said there effectively attacking both parts of that, saying 90% of government effort is going into preparing for no deal and
no, iwill fight end of the conservative party as we have known it?nservative party and the values that we have which i think are in the national interest. i could not stand by and watch these people on their own. that was amber rudd explaining the reasons for her resignation. with me is our political correspondent, helen catt. what did you make of what she had to say? what did you make of what she had to 7 i what did you make of what she had to say? i think what we saw from that is where this...
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worked so hard for this, for these championships, this point in my career and hopefully, obviously, iwillill go on to do bigger things. when i stood on the line, i thought, right, to do bigger things. when i stood on the line, ithought, right, this to do bigger things. when i stood on the line, i thought, right, this is your time to go. pressure makes diamonds and her best may well be yet to come. wales overcame the former two—time world champions australia in a thrilling group game at the rugby world cup, one of the matches of the tournament so far. they had to hold off an australian comeback in the second half, coming out on top 29 points to 25. katie gornall reports from tokyo. this was a game that fans he will rememberfor a very long this was a game that fans he will remember for a very long time. this was a game that fans he will rememberfor a very long time. one that more than lived up to its ox office will billing. —— billing. and despite hot and humid conditions, it was played at at a relentless pace. wales first out of the blocks with the try from hadleigh parkes and although aus
worked so hard for this, for these championships, this point in my career and hopefully, obviously, iwillill go on to do bigger things. when i stood on the line, i thought, right, to do bigger things. when i stood on the line, ithought, right, this to do bigger things. when i stood on the line, i thought, right, this is your time to go. pressure makes diamonds and her best may well be yet to come. wales overcame the former two—time world champions australia in a thrilling group game at the...
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iwill tell you now, i johnson is behaving like a democrat.n a general election. i think the mask is slipping on the rigged system we have got. i think the mask of borisjohnson is slipping. it is something a bit more sinister than the bumbling amusing bloke who has been on have i got news for you? we are seeing that in so many ways. he will use any trick in the book to get a no deal brexit because he wants a sweetheart deal with donald trump and whether people voted leave or remain, the elites, personified by boris johnson voted leave or remain, the elites, personified by borisjohnson and jacob rees—mogg, hold people in contempt. so if you get this legislation through this week, which to all intents and purposes you will, what is the delay for? the delay if we get it through is the fa ct delay if we get it through is the fact that boris johnson will delay if we get it through is the fact that borisjohnson will be bringing a vote about a general election, but a vote that is not at this stage amendable, a vote where he can have the prerogative t
iwill tell you now, i johnson is behaving like a democrat.n a general election. i think the mask is slipping on the rigged system we have got. i think the mask of borisjohnson is slipping. it is something a bit more sinister than the bumbling amusing bloke who has been on have i got news for you? we are seeing that in so many ways. he will use any trick in the book to get a no deal brexit because he wants a sweetheart deal with donald trump and whether people voted leave or remain, the elites,...
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iwill ask good morning. equal pay, high salaries and the fact gary lineker is volunteering to take a pay cut, but first let's start with why you are standing. serena, why are you inspired to stand? i want to speak for the victims of domestic abuse, and it is about time that we as a women's equality party, as a survivor and a candidate, speakfor legal rights, better pay and gestures. what about you, jenn? i am standing on behalf of all other women who have yet to access justice, particularly because the men we are standing against have unanswered allegations of alleged harassment and assault. parliament has failed to help in to account, i think you said in your blood beforehand think you said in your blood before hand that maxfield think you said in your blood beforehand that maxfield has been properly investigated, that is not true. the investigation was dropped by borisjohnson true. the investigation was dropped by boris johnson and the police true. the investigation was dropped by borisjohnson and the poli
iwill ask good morning. equal pay, high salaries and the fact gary lineker is volunteering to take a pay cut, but first let's start with why you are standing. serena, why are you inspired to stand? i want to speak for the victims of domestic abuse, and it is about time that we as a women's equality party, as a survivor and a candidate, speakfor legal rights, better pay and gestures. what about you, jenn? i am standing on behalf of all other women who have yet to access justice, particularly...
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iwill never, ever have the moment to be able to sit down with my parents and tell them and explainedo them that i am living with hiv. never have that conversation. good evening. we begin this hour with an exclusive report into the threat of abuse, exploitation and despair facing some of our most vulnerable teenagers. many of these children are either in care or have recently left care, but are still supposed to be supervised in what is known as semi—independent living. the bbc has discovered a catalogue of alleged safeguarding failures which have left teenagers in essex and london open to trafficking and sexual abuse. this report from our special correspondent ed thomas and producer noel titheridge has content that some of you may find upsetting. inside, the unregulated homes feeling to protect our most vulnerable children. it was, living here was a punishment. hearing stories of abuse, exploitation and despair. how many times did you attempt to take your life? about five times. how do you sum up your experience and site enduring care? appalling. a year ago, vulnerable children were
iwill never, ever have the moment to be able to sit down with my parents and tell them and explainedo them that i am living with hiv. never have that conversation. good evening. we begin this hour with an exclusive report into the threat of abuse, exploitation and despair facing some of our most vulnerable teenagers. many of these children are either in care or have recently left care, but are still supposed to be supervised in what is known as semi—independent living. the bbc has discovered...
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together very closely in the foreign office, i will... together very closely in the foreign office, iwillnd it is very painful, but 21 of the most decent members of parliament, hu wei very much regard as kindred spirits, have lost the whip —— who are very much regard. imagine the scene, a slightly grotty victorian building that passes as the headquarters of the local conservative association, portraits on the wall of disraeli, churchill, thatcher, then perhaps a couple of blank spaces... and the chairman is there and the phone rings. and someone says there and the phone rings. and someone says i there and the phone rings. and someone says i am a there and the phone rings. and someone says i am a bloke from number10, someone says i am a bloke from number 10, you have never heard from me, but i'm afraid your mp has been sacked, you must strike him or her off all the records, you cannot talk to them now and we are going to reselect someone to them now and we are going to reselect someone straightaway. the only response a self—respecting chaircan give is only response a self—respecting chair
together very closely in the foreign office, i will... together very closely in the foreign office, iwillnd it is very painful, but 21 of the most decent members of parliament, hu wei very much regard as kindred spirits, have lost the whip —— who are very much regard. imagine the scene, a slightly grotty victorian building that passes as the headquarters of the local conservative association, portraits on the wall of disraeli, churchill, thatcher, then perhaps a couple of blank spaces......
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look, iwill up hold say you have no intention of delaying. hold the constitution and obey the law, but we will come out. but how? we are going to come out on october 31st. but how? it is vital that people understand that the uk will not extend. we won't go on remaining in the eu beyond october 31st. what on earths is the point? that means your looking for a way around the law? you know, those are your words, what we are going to do is come on october 31st, deal or no deal, staying beyond october 31st is com pletely staying beyond october 31st is completely crackers. do you really think that you want to be the kind of prime minister that is looking of ways of sneaking around the law to keep to your political promise? everybody knows how strongly you feel. these are all your words. well, how will you do it. will you challenge it in court? our first priority, if i may say so, to look on the bright side for a second, is to come out with a deal. and actually that is what our friends and partners in the — you would like too. and i think they have h
look, iwill up hold say you have no intention of delaying. hold the constitution and obey the law, but we will come out. but how? we are going to come out on october 31st. but how? it is vital that people understand that the uk will not extend. we won't go on remaining in the eu beyond october 31st. what on earths is the point? that means your looking for a way around the law? you know, those are your words, what we are going to do is come on october 31st, deal or no deal, staying beyond...
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well, again, iwill point to my state. in fact, environmental regulations like on emissions, on protecting wildlife, on drilling, and pollution have been overturned at an astonishing rate in favour of oil and gas companies. we've seen attacks on some of our most fundamental regulations meant to protect our natural resources. really bedrock environmental regulations and we've seen definite efforts by the trump administration to reduce the amount of input that the community can provide to these important decisions. already, more than 50 rules to protect the environment have been scrapped and all signs are even more on their way out. good for the us oil and gas industry, bad for the environment, and for climate change. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in the north fork valley, colorado. and stunning vistas there. so going by that example, how committed are world leaders to the sort of revolution that is required to tackle climate change? and what hope is there if the us president is cancelling emission targets and treating it all as
well, again, iwill point to my state. in fact, environmental regulations like on emissions, on protecting wildlife, on drilling, and pollution have been overturned at an astonishing rate in favour of oil and gas companies. we've seen attacks on some of our most fundamental regulations meant to protect our natural resources. really bedrock environmental regulations and we've seen definite efforts by the trump administration to reduce the amount of input that the community can provide to these...
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you have enticed me, iwill i‘m really looking forward to the game.rom their ceremonial duties and swapped the tarmacked streets of london for the sandy beaches of norfolk. breakfast‘s john maguire caught up with the unit after their early morning training session and sent us this report. as dawn breaks across the north norfolk coast, holidaymakers are heading for the beach. but this isn‘t your usual bucket and spade brigade. it‘s not a brigade at all, but the king‘s troop of the royal horse artillery. they have exchanged woolwich barracks and the bright lights of london for the golden early light of the east coast. is a bit of downtime, it‘s a chance for the soldiers to have fun with the horses. you can‘t deny that every single human being who rides a horse has a bond without horse, and just because we are in the army, that doesn‘t change. this is a chance to keep building on that bond and the soldiers will learn a lot about themselves, they learn a lot about the horses that they didn‘t know before because they are doing something completely outside
you have enticed me, iwill i‘m really looking forward to the game.rom their ceremonial duties and swapped the tarmacked streets of london for the sandy beaches of norfolk. breakfast‘s john maguire caught up with the unit after their early morning training session and sent us this report. as dawn breaks across the north norfolk coast, holidaymakers are heading for the beach. but this isn‘t your usual bucket and spade brigade. it‘s not a brigade at all, but the king‘s troop of the royal...
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iwill and chelsea play valencia at stamford bridge.r on. the trial has started of four people accused of murdering the girl scout jodie chesney. the 17—year—old was fatally stabbed while playing music in a park with friends in east london in march. 0ur correspondent, tolu adeoye, is at the old bailey. tell us more about the evidence. it was a very tell us more about the evidence. it was a very difficult day forjodie chesney‘s family in court as the prosecution opened its case against the four defendants, manuel jorovic, who was 20, and two youths again 16 and 17 and they deny the murder. the prosecution said she was a victim of a terrible, cowardly attack that was sudden and unexpected. and she was likely the unintended victim of a drug turf war. in this afternoon we heard details of what they say happened on the night she died. and they say she was in the park in romford listening to music and smoking cannabis with friends, something they often did, when at 9:20pm her boyfriend saw two figures coming towards them in the dark and he sa
iwill and chelsea play valencia at stamford bridge.r on. the trial has started of four people accused of murdering the girl scout jodie chesney. the 17—year—old was fatally stabbed while playing music in a park with friends in east london in march. 0ur correspondent, tolu adeoye, is at the old bailey. tell us more about the evidence. it was a very tell us more about the evidence. it was a very difficult day forjodie chesney‘s family in court as the prosecution opened its case against the...
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iwill say absolutely nothing. entirely neutral! the back pages have focused ona neutral! on a lot of big games that were yesterday, but manchester city, wow. 8-0 yesterday, but manchester city, wow. 8—0 over watford, it was quite painful by the end. i like the manchester city twitter account, which went with "eighters gonna eight". we don't usually talk about football as a' handbags, butjames maddison turned up with this... it is questionable but very clever. when you look at this gorgeous handbag, guess how much is worth. £6,500. let's have a look... that is what a £6,500 handbag will get you. it seemed to work, they got the goals in the bag. what's the carrier bag? i usually turn up with a tesco bag. one or two of us are doing something of a crash course in learning about rugby with the world cup coming. my favourite briefing comes courtesy of the sunday times, talking about the tongan squad and their size, because they are quite a hefty bunch. there is a particular chap who is the heaviest in the tournament at 23 stone. here is the fa ct i tournament at 23 stone. here
iwill say absolutely nothing. entirely neutral! the back pages have focused ona neutral! on a lot of big games that were yesterday, but manchester city, wow. 8-0 yesterday, but manchester city, wow. 8—0 over watford, it was quite painful by the end. i like the manchester city twitter account, which went with "eighters gonna eight". we don't usually talk about football as a' handbags, butjames maddison turned up with this... it is questionable but very clever. when you look at this...
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people to put into place leaders who will respect the constitution's tax and values and, you know, iwill constitution, i am sure there are ple nty of constitution, i am sure there are plenty of people who would like to be able to hold an election right now to change things. catherine, the other issue is whatever system you have you have to have somebody speaking. if we had a quite systematic supreme court in america, that gets political, too. absolutely, we are already seeing, as in the us, we have three limbs to our structure, the courts, the legislature and the executive and the court, generally in this country, i doubt... the courts are not democratically elected. nevertheless, when people do not get what they want or do not think that the actual limits of the constitution i respect they will go to the courts. we have seen that in the past and we see it again in the case in the scottish court yesterday and again back in the chords of england and wales today. so, the essence of the fight there is is this questionjudicial essence of the fight there is is this question judicial bill? ess
people to put into place leaders who will respect the constitution's tax and values and, you know, iwill constitution, i am sure there are ple nty of constitution, i am sure there are plenty of people who would like to be able to hold an election right now to change things. catherine, the other issue is whatever system you have you have to have somebody speaking. if we had a quite systematic supreme court in america, that gets political, too. absolutely, we are already seeing, as in the us, we...
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iwill give way.k i havejust not accept a general election?” think i have just explained the reason, as has been made clear by the leader of the labour party, my right honourable friend and the shadow brexit secretary and others, because we must deal with first things first, and preventing a no—deal brexit is the essential most important question facing the country. i am very grateful to my honourable friend, i think he has a nswer honourable friend, i think he has answer my query, the reality is an election at the stage or even next week undermines the purpose of this legislation and we can't support it. ican legislation and we can't support it. i can only agree and i'm very grateful to the honourable gentleman for being one of the sponsors of the bill. i will take one more dimension at the state because there are many people who want to speak, time is short. can i applaud his call for respect on all sides because we just need to calm down this whole debate. i voted for the deal twice. he voted again
iwill give way.k i havejust not accept a general election?” think i have just explained the reason, as has been made clear by the leader of the labour party, my right honourable friend and the shadow brexit secretary and others, because we must deal with first things first, and preventing a no—deal brexit is the essential most important question facing the country. i am very grateful to my honourable friend, i think he has a nswer honourable friend, i think he has answer my query, the...
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chris, iwill let you scenario what they will be replaced with. and also get some reaction to it and come back to us later. thanks very much. let's get more on that ruling at the court of session this morning. i'm joined by aileen mcharg, professor of public law at strathclyde university. thanks so much forjoining us. know your assessment of where this leads us, the ruling? it's a very significant ruling, very unexpected ruling. technically the government is in breach of the law, as declared by the court of session, by not reconvening parliament. however we know that that appeal is taking place to the supreme court next week, and so it is possible that this decision will be reversed by the supreme court. it's interesting you say it is possible. i've heard certain legal experts commenting that it certain legal experts commenting thatitis certain legal experts commenting that it is unlikely possibly, given that it is unlikely possibly, given that this was a ruling on a matter of fa ct that this was a ruling on a matter of fact — and that is harder f
chris, iwill let you scenario what they will be replaced with. and also get some reaction to it and come back to us later. thanks very much. let's get more on that ruling at the court of session this morning. i'm joined by aileen mcharg, professor of public law at strathclyde university. thanks so much forjoining us. know your assessment of where this leads us, the ruling? it's a very significant ruling, very unexpected ruling. technically the government is in breach of the law, as declared by...
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him to repeat what he said was not if he does, i will see repeat what he said was not if he does, iwillure us what you would believe it happen in terms of lives, the talent he is. it is important to put it in context. every responsible body, there have been several articles about this, there is no such thing about this, there is no such thing about a zero harm no—deal brexit. that is something with which he disagrees. they may disagree with that advice, but they should be prepared to listen to it. but to dip them in expert... just be clear, what exactly are you saying about the mortality rate? i believe if we crashed out with a chaotic no deal there will be a patient harm and by that i mean some patients will die. what is your evidence for that? there in mind, i have dealt with a smalljigsaw there in mind, i have dealt with a small jigsaw puzzle with yellowhammer, i have just been looking at pharmaceuticals for neurology, i appreciate a huge amount of work has been done to the department for health, but i do not believe the plants are robust. even you appreciate that people will say tha
him to repeat what he said was not if he does, i will see repeat what he said was not if he does, iwillure us what you would believe it happen in terms of lives, the talent he is. it is important to put it in context. every responsible body, there have been several articles about this, there is no such thing about this, there is no such thing about a zero harm no—deal brexit. that is something with which he disagrees. they may disagree with that advice, but they should be prepared to listen...
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iwill give way. ithink may 2019 as a result of cross party talks. i will give way.him ona gentlemen, as i have worked with him on a couple of issues over the last few years, i think he wants to make good on the referendum. the problem with his extension is that we have repeatedly heard from members of parliament saying they want to respect the will of the referendum, but every time we come to a vote on the matter, there is always a reason why they quite can't bring themselves to trot into the lobby and vote for the withdrawal agreement. we've had three occasions where we could have voted for that agreement, for other occasions to express an opinion in favour of norway. in every single time, the same mps trot up and say they support the referendum result, and when it comes to the vote, the vote to block brexit. so what will be different this time? but i would gently say to the honourable member is at the meaningful vote that took place dashed votes are a different kettle of fish to what was used by the cross party talks. as i will come to later in my speech, the cros
iwill give way. ithink may 2019 as a result of cross party talks. i will give way.him ona gentlemen, as i have worked with him on a couple of issues over the last few years, i think he wants to make good on the referendum. the problem with his extension is that we have repeatedly heard from members of parliament saying they want to respect the will of the referendum, but every time we come to a vote on the matter, there is always a reason why they quite can't bring themselves to trot into the...
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this parliament invents, to tie my hands, i will strive, this parliament invents, to tie my hands, iwillestminster on the 111th of october. a queen's speech, then, may spell the start of a new session, but the old and very deep divisions will likely still be there. the big question for all of us, what happens next? we can take you through some of the dates. after opposition mps voted not to back a general election, parliament has now been formally suspended for five weeks. mps will return to westminster on 14th october. on 17th october, all eyes will be on the eu summit in brussels, where the government says it hopes to agree a brexit deal. but if there's no agreement by 19th october, the prime minister will face his next deadline. borisjohnson is now legally obliged to request a three—month extension to the brexit deadline. how that all plays out remains to be seen, so — as things stand today — that brexit deadline remains at the end of next month. in a moment we'll speak to our reporter adam fleming in brussels, but first let's speak to our political correspondent ben wright who is in
this parliament invents, to tie my hands, i will strive, this parliament invents, to tie my hands, iwillestminster on the 111th of october. a queen's speech, then, may spell the start of a new session, but the old and very deep divisions will likely still be there. the big question for all of us, what happens next? we can take you through some of the dates. after opposition mps voted not to back a general election, parliament has now been formally suspended for five weeks. mps will return to...
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and by the way, don't call me again, iwill ways.congressional intelligence committee pushed back at the accusations. devin nunes said the whistleblower complaint was an attempt by partisan democrats to smear the president. the complaint relied upon hearsay evidence provided by the whistle—blower. the inspector general did not know the contents of the phone call at issue. the inspector generalfound the phone call at issue. the inspector general found the whistle—blower displayed arguable political bias against the drop. the department ofjustice investigated the complaint and determine no action is warranted. he denies being pressured by president trump so, once again, the supposed scandal ends up being nothing like what you are told and once again the democrats, their media mouthpieces, and the lea kers democrats, their media mouthpieces, and the leakers are journeying up a fa ke story and the leakers are journeying up a fake story with no regards to the monumental damage they are causing to our public institutions and to trust in go
and by the way, don't call me again, iwill ways.congressional intelligence committee pushed back at the accusations. devin nunes said the whistleblower complaint was an attempt by partisan democrats to smear the president. the complaint relied upon hearsay evidence provided by the whistle—blower. the inspector general did not know the contents of the phone call at issue. the inspector generalfound the phone call at issue. the inspector general found the whistle—blower displayed arguable...
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iwill. if you thursday so i hope you will be watching. i will. will go back there now. one of his hopes was to end to the conservative party‘s long internal debate about europe. that‘s not really worked out. he lost the referendum, resigned as prime minister — and last week his party began to split in two. 21 conservative mps were ejected for voting against the government. others join opposition parties or became independents — and there‘s this, too. the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg says 37 mps have said they‘ll stand down altogether. borisjohnson‘s own brotherjo johnson resigned from the cabinet. this weekend amber rudd did the same. here are her reasons. the conservative party at its best should be a moderate party that embraces people with different views of the eu. under the last prime minister, we had a lot of rebellions on eu matters. i thinkjacob rees—mogg rebelled 100 times. lots of people rebelled on her withdrawal agreement. if they hadn‘t, of course, we would have left the eu by now. and some of those are now in cabinet. i t
iwill. if you thursday so i hope you will be watching. i will. will go back there now. one of his hopes was to end to the conservative party‘s long internal debate about europe. that‘s not really worked out. he lost the referendum, resigned as prime minister — and last week his party began to split in two. 21 conservative mps were ejected for voting against the government. others join opposition parties or became independents — and there‘s this, too. the bbc‘s political editor laura...
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however, iwill consider of the government without their consent.re of the advice given to the government on this subject. i am unable to give an undertaking or a promise to the honourable lady at this point, but the matter is under consideration. joanna cherry. mr speaker, i also took a close interest in the case. let me start by assuring the attorney general i am not going to call for his resignation yet. yesterday was a very special day for scots law and the scottish legal tradition coming back to the declaration of arbroath that the government is not above the law. following in the footsteps of scotland's supreme court, the uk supreme court asserted the rule of law, the separation of powers, utterly restored democracy. it is worth emphasising that the decision was unanimous, as was the decision of scotland's supreme court, chaired by scotland's most seniorjudge, the lord president of the court of session. both of these courts unanimously found that the decision to advise her majesty to play red parliament was unlawful, void and of no effect. ——
however, iwill consider of the government without their consent.re of the advice given to the government on this subject. i am unable to give an undertaking or a promise to the honourable lady at this point, but the matter is under consideration. joanna cherry. mr speaker, i also took a close interest in the case. let me start by assuring the attorney general i am not going to call for his resignation yet. yesterday was a very special day for scots law and the scottish legal tradition coming...
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after the 315t of october, yes, iwill anticipate there may well be a general election.e law, parliament is here to ensure that the prime minister carries out the will of parliament. this by next week will be the word of parliament. he will not be allowed to play no—deal brexit as though it were some gain for his personal benefit. it will be disastrous for the upland communities, which i represent, and disastrous from communities across the united kingdom. our duty as opposition mps and leaders is to make sure that we stop that first and foremost. the prime minister has said he would rather be dead in a ditch then ask for the extension of that the bill would require him to. do you really expect him to go to brussels and do that? he is more likely to resign before then, surely. the prime minister was one of the techs off boris johnson's mega maniac bucket list. if you want to be prime minister, he takes as possibilities that come with it. —— one of the ticks. he is not a tyrant, he acts according to the law set by this parliament. what about the argument from people who m
after the 315t of october, yes, iwill anticipate there may well be a general election.e law, parliament is here to ensure that the prime minister carries out the will of parliament. this by next week will be the word of parliament. he will not be allowed to play no—deal brexit as though it were some gain for his personal benefit. it will be disastrous for the upland communities, which i represent, and disastrous from communities across the united kingdom. our duty as opposition mps and...
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people, iwill say, 60 plus are struggling, not really watching the british media.y have to do this? exactly, exactly. in fact, latest available data shows only 16% of over 65 ‘s have applied for settled status, half as many of those who are working age, age uk see that is a problem. age uk have sent a red flag to you go saying this could be a wind rush to. i'm a lwa ys this could be a wind rush to. i'm always pleased to talk to any of the third parties we are working with, there are hundreds of them around there are hundreds of them around the country, because we work with about 57 different... windrush two. think it is a misplaced and bad choice of words. do want to make sure that everybody, including the most vulnerable people in the country, get their applications and so country, get their applications and so they can get that certainty in the confirmation about the legal position. the government says there are helplines, even home visits for the most vulnerable. three days after we met sonja, the home office finally granted her settled status, a process, they s
people, iwill say, 60 plus are struggling, not really watching the british media.y have to do this? exactly, exactly. in fact, latest available data shows only 16% of over 65 ‘s have applied for settled status, half as many of those who are working age, age uk see that is a problem. age uk have sent a red flag to you go saying this could be a wind rush to. i'm a lwa ys this could be a wind rush to. i'm always pleased to talk to any of the third parties we are working with, there are hundreds...
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minister and push him to brussels and for boris to say to michel barnier, give me a deal, whatever deal, iwill saw from the meeting that borisjohnson had in berlin with angela merkel as she said i will give you one month, come up with a solution to the backstop issue so there has been some movement with the eu. that‘s a question of interpretation as to exactly what she meant by that. i am interested in this date of the 17th because some people suggest he could ask for an election on the 17th and then delay it until after eight no—deal brexit happens, what are the chances of that? —— delay it until after no—deal brexit. it is so unpredictable. i have been an mpfor27 it is so unpredictable. i have been an mp for 27 years and i have given up an mp for 27 years and i have given up trying to second guess what‘s going to happen. we have seen the rule book torn up, we‘ve seen conventions go out of the window, we are about to go into a period that may be turned into a dissolution. we simply do not know. i know one thing because i‘ve been chatting to lots of people and boris is getting the thumbs up fr
minister and push him to brussels and for boris to say to michel barnier, give me a deal, whatever deal, iwill saw from the meeting that borisjohnson had in berlin with angela merkel as she said i will give you one month, come up with a solution to the backstop issue so there has been some movement with the eu. that‘s a question of interpretation as to exactly what she meant by that. i am interested in this date of the 17th because some people suggest he could ask for an election on the 17th...
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iwill, i look cuts to stimulate the economy. join us in our. i will, i look forward to it. there. our correspondent beccy wood is there this afternoon. tell us a bit more about the stories you've been hearing about? yes, good afternoon. this is one of the six towns that make up this unique city. we have completely taken over the unique city. we have completely ta ken over the city unique city. we have completely taken over the city this week. in the distance we have got our own blue room set up with all the latest technology. and this is our pop up dome. a pop up news room and we are asking people to bring us stories. this is an opportunity for people who live here to tell us about the issues that matter to them. to help us at the news agenda. we have had lots of people coming to cs over the past few days. some fantastic ideas. a group of young men who came over from the gold coast to play football at getzen stoke—on—trent players. this is a city well—known for the potteries. there is still a lot of ceramic that are made here and exported around the world. the industry has
iwill, i look cuts to stimulate the economy. join us in our. i will, i look forward to it. there. our correspondent beccy wood is there this afternoon. tell us a bit more about the stories you've been hearing about? yes, good afternoon. this is one of the six towns that make up this unique city. we have completely taken over the unique city. we have completely ta ken over the city unique city. we have completely taken over the city this week. in the distance we have got our own blue room set up...