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james cleverly, thank you very much for joining james cleverly, thank you very much forjoining us thisvisive through the referendum campaign, it has proved divisive over the last couple of years. the exchanges in the house have shown that it still generates a huge amount of temper on both sides of the commons. and they think the best thing we can do to calm things down is to get it delivered, get it resolved so we can focus on the priorities that british people keep telling me, when they travel around the country, they want us to focus on, things like police, the nhs, public services will stop and we're not going to be able to fully focus on these things as a parliament until this issue is resolved stop the sooner we can get this resolved the better. which is why i, the prime minister, and the government are passionate about getting brexit done by the 31st of october so we can focus on those other priorities. ok, so you didn't a nswer other priorities. ok, so you didn't answer my question. so abel played you the voices of students we have been talking to this morning it comes to how th
james cleverly, thank you very much for joining james cleverly, thank you very much forjoining us thisvisive through the referendum campaign, it has proved divisive over the last couple of years. the exchanges in the house have shown that it still generates a huge amount of temper on both sides of the commons. and they think the best thing we can do to calm things down is to get it delivered, get it resolved so we can focus on the priorities that british people keep telling me, when they travel...
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conservative party chairman, james cleverly, is due to open the conference, in the next half an hour. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation, in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters, ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. wales take a big step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals, after narrowly beating australia. and at 2.30pm, we'll bring you the week in parliament after a very eventful week indeed. good afternoon. borisjohnson says he's been "a model of restraint" when it comes to the language he uses in the brexit debate. it follows a week of bitter exchanges between mps in the commons. the prime minister refused to apologise for words, such as "surrender", when describing the legislation designed to stop the uk leaving the european union without a deal. this report now from our political correspondent jonathan blake at the conservative party conference in manchester — and it does contains some flash photography. despi
conservative party chairman, james cleverly, is due to open the conference, in the next half an hour. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation, in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters, ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. wales take a big step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals, after narrowly beating australia. and at 2.30pm,...
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i listen to james cleverly this morning. london assembly we have a right and duty to scrutinise him. he was factually wrong. i need to correct him. i knowjames. i like him. but he is factually wrong wedding comes to this issue. section 61 of the greater london authority act, we have the power of summons overformer act, we have the power of summons over former mayors of london for up to eight years. you can force the prime minister to come and talk to you? what prime minister to come and talk to you ? what is prime minister to come and talk to you? what is power of summons?m means we can issue a notice he must appear before us to answer questions and failure to do so is a criminal offence. it carries either a fine, orup to offence. it carries either a fine, or up to three months in prison. it isa or up to three months in prison. it is a serious issue and i know boris johnson sometimes thinks the rules do not apply to him, but there could be serious consequences if we issued a summons and he failed to adhere to it. if one's fr
i listen to james cleverly this morning. london assembly we have a right and duty to scrutinise him. he was factually wrong. i need to correct him. i knowjames. i like him. but he is factually wrong wedding comes to this issue. section 61 of the greater london authority act, we have the power of summons overformer act, we have the power of summons over former mayors of london for up to eight years. you can force the prime minister to come and talk to you? what prime minister to come and talk to...
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did the conservative party james cleverly d id not the conservative party james cleverly did not ruled social care says it wants to reassure patients it's doing everything it can to make sure they can access the medicines they need. a british tanker seized by iranian troops is preparing to leave the port where it's been detained sincejuly, according to its owners. the stena impero was detained by iran's revolutionary guards for alleged marine violations two weeks after britain seized an iranian tanker off the territory of gibraltar. let's get the latest now from our reporter andy moore. andy, what have you worked out? there is some confusion about whether the ship had left or not. yes, this is the ship that was seized 70 days ago in the port of home use and has been in port ever since. a few days ago the iranian authorities said it was free to leave but then there was no movement. i've spoken to the swedish owners this morning and they said only that the ship was preparing to leave. one marine tracking website said it is already on the move and an iranian journalist has tweeted some v
did the conservative party james cleverly d id not the conservative party james cleverly did not ruled social care says it wants to reassure patients it's doing everything it can to make sure they can access the medicines they need. a british tanker seized by iranian troops is preparing to leave the port where it's been detained sincejuly, according to its owners. the stena impero was detained by iran's revolutionary guards for alleged marine violations two weeks after britain seized an iranian...
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conservative party chairman, james cleverly, is due to open the conference, in the next half an hour.children about organ donation, in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters, ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. wales take a big step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals, after narrowly beating australia.
conservative party chairman, james cleverly, is due to open the conference, in the next half an hour.children about organ donation, in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters, ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. wales take a big step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals, after narrowly beating australia.
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in the last hour, the conservative party chairman, james cleverly has defended the government's decisiont the prime minister has made clear, and this is the standard relationship mps have at the party in government, is we expect mps to support the conservative prime minister, the conservative agenda and politicians shouldn't seek to ta ke and politicians shouldn't seek to take the authority of governments away from government and handed to the opposition. what we should be focused on is delivering brexit on the 31st of october, but also supporting the prime minister and delivering more money to the nhs, 20,000 extra police officers and boost the starting salaries of teachers. so you will deselect collea g u es teachers. so you will deselect colleagues if they vote in favour of a bill that stops are no—deal brexit. conservative mps should not seek to take power away from a conservative prime minister and handed to anyone else. that will be the case forever into the future. what we are focused on is delivering what we are promised, leaving the eu by the 31st of october. delay is totally co
in the last hour, the conservative party chairman, james cleverly has defended the government's decisiont the prime minister has made clear, and this is the standard relationship mps have at the party in government, is we expect mps to support the conservative prime minister, the conservative agenda and politicians shouldn't seek to ta ke and politicians shouldn't seek to take the authority of governments away from government and handed to the opposition. what we should be focused on is...
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chairman of the conservative party james cleverly gave his response on question time last night.g to do is i'm not going to talk through how the government intends to discharge its business, knowing full well there are a whole load of people who will try to distort every procedure we have in british politics to try and prevent that. so, the debate continues. there is come later on, a meeting between brexit secretary steve barclay and michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator in brussels. no huge movement expected then, but perhaps some substance for people to talk about which may detract from the ongoing debate here at westminster. jonathan, thank you very much for that. jonathan blake. with so much discussion about the language being used in politics right now. we can speak to alex from demos. the latest group of people to weigh in on this, the church of england bishops and archbishops, calling for people to moderate their language. how much has the divisive language. how much has the divisive language to do with social media platforms and the rise of social media? i think socia
chairman of the conservative party james cleverly gave his response on question time last night.g to do is i'm not going to talk through how the government intends to discharge its business, knowing full well there are a whole load of people who will try to distort every procedure we have in british politics to try and prevent that. so, the debate continues. there is come later on, a meeting between brexit secretary steve barclay and michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator in brussels. no...
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confrontational style and pitching, if you like the people against parliament, albeit, when you listen to james cleverly morning, he was rather suggesting that this wasn't something mrjohnson was doing, it wasjust wasn't something mrjohnson was doing, it was just part and parcel ofan doing, it was just part and parcel of an increasingly divisive brexit debate. we can see how divisive this has been. it was divisive through the referendum campaign and has proved divisive over the last couple of years and the exchanges in the house have showed it still generates a huge amount of temper on both sides of the commons, and i think the best thing we can do to calm things down is to get it delivered, get it resolved, so we can focus on the priorities that the british people keep telling me when i travel around the country that they want to focus on, which is things like the police, the nhs, public services. the immediate political consequence of last night, i think, is the prospect of a brexit deal has receded markedly, and i say that, because to get a deal through the commons mrjohnson is going to need the supp
confrontational style and pitching, if you like the people against parliament, albeit, when you listen to james cleverly morning, he was rather suggesting that this wasn't something mrjohnson was doing, it wasjust wasn't something mrjohnson was doing, it was just part and parcel ofan doing, it was just part and parcel of an increasingly divisive brexit debate. we can see how divisive this has been. it was divisive through the referendum campaign and has proved divisive over the last couple of...
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cleverly titled vegn. the holding strategy might not be what you are expecting. here to discuss is jamest, bloomberg intelligence analyst. what exactly is in this etf? this etf,n you see what you expected see is beyond banana, those types of things. what you actually see is microsoft. it is an exclusionary portfolio, so it is mostly beta. guy: what is being excluded? thing most being animal products and animal testing. you are excluding disney because of their parks. you are also asked looting things that use fossil fuels, burn fossil fuels, military and defense, tobacco. when you do that, you end up going overweight tech, underweight health care and consumer staples. nicely, you're getting a tilted exclusionary beta portfolio, for the most part. etf, as basically an esg far as we are concerned. romaine: is beyond meat in this thing? weight, but a small it is there. romaine: we will be back in a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: actually, before we go, quick look at the markets. this is the picture right now. we are waiting to see if the s&p can close above record highs today. currently
cleverly titled vegn. the holding strategy might not be what you are expecting. here to discuss is jamest, bloomberg intelligence analyst. what exactly is in this etf? this etf,n you see what you expected see is beyond banana, those types of things. what you actually see is microsoft. it is an exclusionary portfolio, so it is mostly beta. guy: what is being excluded? thing most being animal products and animal testing. you are excluding disney because of their parks. you are also asked looting...