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back from from labor in the midlands and potentially in the north but it comes to it i think jeremy coleman has a real shot and particularly after the election if the conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will prop up jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament to moment he feels that the stacey is can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now in my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time around lobby i'm sorry to interject it's just that we only have about a minute left i want to ask you one last question sonia briggs it has obviously really fractured british politics things are so divided right now how does the country come back from this. oh i think this really can be very difficult and i think that all the ideas about it's just going to make it worse even more long lived if there is a new deal that's j
back from from labor in the midlands and potentially in the north but it comes to it i think jeremy coleman has a real shot and particularly after the election if the conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will prop up jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament to moment he...
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expected to make it through the house of lords by the end of friday all of that a precondition for jeremy coleman in the labor party's support of a general election but the big question on monday will be will jeremy corbyn in fact at that point accept the offer of an election or will he be persuaded by a large number of opposition m.p.'s in his party and in other parties who simply don't trust parties johnson's would they don't trust that he will stick to the date of an election october the 15th the government wants they don't trust that he will stick to the letter of the law they want to ensure that a no deal breaks it is in fact avoided and will be urging jeremy colvin to hold out for a later election after october the 31st they want the prime minister to have to endure the humiliation of actually going to the european union in bussell brussels and actually asking for another brick city extension. earlier i spoke to patrick diamond he's a senior lecturer at queen mary university school of politics and international relations and he says a general election is now almost inevitable but it's unlik
expected to make it through the house of lords by the end of friday all of that a precondition for jeremy coleman in the labor party's support of a general election but the big question on monday will be will jeremy corbyn in fact at that point accept the offer of an election or will he be persuaded by a large number of opposition m.p.'s in his party and in other parties who simply don't trust parties johnson's would they don't trust that he will stick to the date of an election october the...
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opposition leader jeremy coleman is pushing back at accusations he's causing more confusion speaker i really fail to see how i can be accused of undermining negotiations because no negotiations are taking right. he's been prime minister for 6 weeks and he promised to get breaks it sorted in 6 weeks he's presented nothing to change the previous prime minister's deal which he twice voted against these negotiations that he talks about i rush am all these doing is running down the clock at the weekend the chancellor of the duchy of lang cost a said food prices will go up under no deal will the prime minister publish. will the prime minister publish the yellow how my documents so the people can see which food prices will go up and by how much iran says it's willing to recommit to the 2015 year clear deal but only if it gets $15000000000.00 for oil sales in return now the plan was proposed by the french an effort to salvage there or that proposal will need the approval of the united states. meanwhile iran says it will release 7 crew members of a british flag oil tanker that it seized in jul
opposition leader jeremy coleman is pushing back at accusations he's causing more confusion speaker i really fail to see how i can be accused of undermining negotiations because no negotiations are taking right. he's been prime minister for 6 weeks and he promised to get breaks it sorted in 6 weeks he's presented nothing to change the previous prime minister's deal which he twice voted against these negotiations that he talks about i rush am all these doing is running down the clock at the...
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a moment to 1st let's hear from british prime minister barak's johnson and opposition leader jeremy coleman been exchanging verbal blows in the house today. to push on that's what they want. to undermine our decision to force us that's really what will solve too big to force us to yet another point please. if that happens all the progress that we are being make you go to be for nothing today we had expected the publication of the government's no deal preparations this government is hiding from scrutiny hiding from the people and trying to hide us from their true intentions. as constraints on the man to his side to die because for them to get mass outside of very noisy houses of parliament welcome back it mr johnson suffered a setback today as a conservative m.p. switched parties how big a blow is that. well of course that was a dramatic moment when yes another conservative m.p. thought that he just could not stand behind this government we have had other conservatives leaving the party but this time it means more because boris johnson is losing his working majority it also shows that it was
a moment to 1st let's hear from british prime minister barak's johnson and opposition leader jeremy coleman been exchanging verbal blows in the house today. to push on that's what they want. to undermine our decision to force us that's really what will solve too big to force us to yet another point please. if that happens all the progress that we are being make you go to be for nothing today we had expected the publication of the government's no deal preparations this government is hiding from...
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from from labor in the midlands and potentially in the north but when it comes to it i think jeremy coleman has a real shot and particularly after the election if the conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will prop up jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament to moment it feels that the status can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now in my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time around bobbie i'm sorry to interject is just that we only have about a minute left i want to ask you one last question sonia bragg's it has obviously really fractured british politics things are so divided right now how does the country come back from this. oh i think it's really very difficult and i say that all the ideas but it's just going to make it worse even more long lived if there isn't a deal that's just the beginni
from from labor in the midlands and potentially in the north but when it comes to it i think jeremy coleman has a real shot and particularly after the election if the conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will prop up jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament to moment it...
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s you have to get the live a body just support him with the leader of the labor party jeremy coleman agreed to that a very good question and at the moment it's very clear he wants a general election but at the moment he doesn't seem to be hearing to that core from boris johnson because they are sticking by. this rebel alliance is saying we've got to get this no deal breck's it bill through parliament before we can start talking about an election but pressure is on him not least from his own m. pays him particularly those on his front bench but also by all the parties the scottish nationalists in scotland they're desperate for an election and they will be putting pressure on jeremy corbyn to say yes we'll go for an election but we need to say what the data is the problem is can they guarantee that boris johnson or his those people around him a very strong a will and here to any date that is set there is still a lot to play for with in parliament right on its finest wanting to thank you very much for setting light on this rather complicated issue at the moment. so they've been having a
s you have to get the live a body just support him with the leader of the labor party jeremy coleman agreed to that a very good question and at the moment it's very clear he wants a general election but at the moment he doesn't seem to be hearing to that core from boris johnson because they are sticking by. this rebel alliance is saying we've got to get this no deal breck's it bill through parliament before we can start talking about an election but pressure is on him not least from his own m....
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well the mood in the labor party is somewhat splits there is a group around jeremy coleman who would like to have an election as soon as possible so when the legislation is passed formally through parliament at the beginning of next week they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also though among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson in say that the new deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting perhaps to weaken to crumble the longer he stays in that position the more vulnerable to look an awful the easier he might be to beat in a general election give him a bit more rope essentially but he also points to a real crisis of trust doesn't it i mean half of the more than half of that is a problem simply doesn't trust the word of this prime minister yeah that's been i think boris johnso
well the mood in the labor party is somewhat splits there is a group around jeremy coleman who would like to have an election as soon as possible so when the legislation is passed formally through parliament at the beginning of next week they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also though among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the...
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it comes to it i think jeremy coleman has a real shot and particularly also it also the election if the conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will proper jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament a moment it feels that the status can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an outright majority to stay in power now my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time around bobbie i'm sorry to interject is just that we only have about a minute left i went on sonia one last question and sonia briggs it has obviously really fractured british politics things are so divided right now how does the country come back from this. oh i think it's really very difficult and i think that all the ideas about it's just going to make it worse even more long lived if there isn't a deal that's just the beginning of it we have years if not decades of mourning casey ations if
it comes to it i think jeremy coleman has a real shot and particularly also it also the election if the conservatives don't have an all out majority then i think the other parties will proper jeremy kuhlmann boris johnson on the other hand i mean this is really the last roll of the dice for him when it comes to an election because ultimately he is asking for one because he can't get anything through parliament a moment it feels that the status can't go on and he as i say doesn't need to win an...
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soon i just going to have finally ask about the israeli lobby because you may have heard the jeremy coleman the labor leader here in britain is a favorite according to the bookies to be the next prime minister how is this general election in israel going to work reserving the israeli lobby here in britain because presumably you have the jerusalem post alone whatever government happens in israel not too fond of jericho but i'm not sure about the term the israel lobby it sounds to mischievous and like some sort of conspiracy theory that i might have read back in the 1930 s. but put that aside for a moment the israel's position and jimmy corbin israel doesn't get involved in the elections of other countries what it does do though is it tries to make sure that anti-semitism is fox anti-semitism is thrown away and at a summit is not his mates be saying that's not tolerated and not acceptable sadly jeremy corbett is champion and to etch empennage anti-semitism i know you've had him on the show and that's perfectly fine but this is a man who not only turns a blind eye to anti-semitism to gets into
soon i just going to have finally ask about the israeli lobby because you may have heard the jeremy coleman the labor leader here in britain is a favorite according to the bookies to be the next prime minister how is this general election in israel going to work reserving the israeli lobby here in britain because presumably you have the jerusalem post alone whatever government happens in israel not too fond of jericho but i'm not sure about the term the israel lobby it sounds to mischievous and...
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thoughts and it is true a lot of people are now saying this is all going to come down to whether jeremy coleman's labor party having demanded election for so long are prepared to have it in the middle of october or to arrive from london lawrence leigh life 1st area in london now the iranian oil tanker seized off to brawl to before being released is reported to have turned off its tracking beacon the hadrian daddy one formerly known as the grace one switched off its tracker on monday ship tracking website and previously shown the vessel off the coast of lebanon heading north u.s. secretary state my pumpin has said they have intelligence the ship is heading to the syrian port of tartus. all right still ahead on al-jazeera drafting a day when u.s. and afghan leaders try to agree terms to put to the taliban. hello again welcome back we're here cross north asia we are watching a lot of rain here across parts of eastern china and now into parts of the korean peninsula and we're going to watch in this area very carefully they're going to stay saturated here on wednesday as well as into thursday a lot of
thoughts and it is true a lot of people are now saying this is all going to come down to whether jeremy coleman's labor party having demanded election for so long are prepared to have it in the middle of october or to arrive from london lawrence leigh life 1st area in london now the iranian oil tanker seized off to brawl to before being released is reported to have turned off its tracking beacon the hadrian daddy one formerly known as the grace one switched off its tracker on monday ship...
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like it's in some serious difficulty and he depends now on the support essentially of just of jeremy coleman in the labor party in a motion for a general election expected to come on monday do you think jeremy corbyn will instruct his m.p.'s to vote for that while the mood in the labor party is somewhat splits there is a group around jeremy cope and he would like to have an election as soon as possible so when the legislation is passed formally through parliament at the beginning of next week they would like to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also there among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson in say that the no deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting paps to weaken to crumble the longer he stays in that position the more vulnerable the look and therefore the easier he might be to beat in a ge
like it's in some serious difficulty and he depends now on the support essentially of just of jeremy coleman in the labor party in a motion for a general election expected to come on monday do you think jeremy corbyn will instruct his m.p.'s to vote for that while the mood in the labor party is somewhat splits there is a group around jeremy cope and he would like to have an election as soon as possible so when the legislation is passed formally through parliament at the beginning of next week...
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and the debate goes on jeremy coleman the leader of the opposition saying the prime minister should have resigned and no one trusts him to finds from both sides of the house in london full conference call that story of the un general assembly and us impeachment in just a moment. some asked. obvious. to the core. but were all complicit in creating wild of terror and oppression. living in fear and denial they reveal their motivations and the shocking truths from the inside. witness the women of ice. on al-jazeera. the 1950 s. a clash of guns politics and a challenge to french colonial. any 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the dramatic story of how modern chinese eel was born that give us back our land and sea level flight. with a rare eye witness testimony from the men who fought the french on the ground to newseum the battle for independence episode one of the rebels on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. from doha everyone i'm kemal santa maria and this is the news hour from al-jazeera . is the single greatest witch hunt in american history this is how a mafia boss talks the impeachment
and the debate goes on jeremy coleman the leader of the opposition saying the prime minister should have resigned and no one trusts him to finds from both sides of the house in london full conference call that story of the un general assembly and us impeachment in just a moment. some asked. obvious. to the core. but were all complicit in creating wild of terror and oppression. living in fear and denial they reveal their motivations and the shocking truths from the inside. witness the women of...
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labour will not do is tell us how they would campaign, so that would be a difficult moment for jeremy coleman in my tracks. a bomb in londonderry was an attempt by dissident republican group the new ira to murder police officers, according to the police service of northern ireland. the bomb was found after up to 80 police officers took part in a security search targeting the new ira on monday. police said they were attacked with over 40 petrol bombs and missiles thrown by a crowd in the creggan area of the city. earlier, assistant chief constable mark hamilton of the police service of northern ireland gave this up date. at 3m, the bomb disposal officer confirmed that a command via initiated device had been located. this device was packed with commercial explosives, it is a small enough device inside, but the explosion would have been very significant. by our estimation, this explosion definitely would have killed people standing near, would have avoided a lot of other people and would have had a very significant blast in the area. my assessment is, i would like to know if that device was to b
labour will not do is tell us how they would campaign, so that would be a difficult moment for jeremy coleman in my tracks. a bomb in londonderry was an attempt by dissident republican group the new ira to murder police officers, according to the police service of northern ireland. the bomb was found after up to 80 police officers took part in a security search targeting the new ira on monday. police said they were attacked with over 40 petrol bombs and missiles thrown by a crowd in the creggan...
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coleman, bbc news. let's bring you up—to—date on events yesterday at the labour party conference of course. party members blocking —— backing jeremyy what happened was those were pressing for an overt remains dance for the general election were defeated, but they we re election were defeated, but they were defeated with a show of hands. they said it didn't properly register the vote, not everything will delegate vote was counted. that led to some of them saying they may even challenge that again today. that will extend the row into another day. certainly those in jeremy corbyn's side of the argument, effectively putting off any argument, effectively putting off a ny leave argument, effectively putting off any leave or remain decision for any general election for there was a decisive victory. they felt it would have been better to conduct the vote ina have been better to conduct the vote in a different way so it wasn't as combative from the other side. there we re combative from the other side. there were somehow robbed. the challenge todayis were somehow robbed. the challenge today is to move this on to policy, but the creation of
coleman, bbc news. let's bring you up—to—date on events yesterday at the labour party conference of course. party members blocking —— backing jeremyy what happened was those were pressing for an overt remains dance for the general election were defeated, but they we re election were defeated, but they were defeated with a show of hands. they said it didn't properly register the vote, not everything will delegate vote was counted. that led to some of them saying they may even challenge...