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jeremy corbyn pressed her on it saying her plan was to have no plan. they asked about uk's role in syria and domestic issues. this is 40 minutes. >>> questions to the prime minister. james morris. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others in addition i should have further meetings latder today. >> james morris. >> thank you. in the black country, the west midlands, we are proud of our long industrial heritage. we are also very proud of the recent revival in the fortuned of the black kucountry with new jobs and investments. would the prime minister agree with me one of the ways to create an economy is power to the west midlands to drive investment and a strong leadership and vision that only this can provide? the candidate for the west midlands. >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. my honorable friend speaks well for the black country. i'm pleased to echo his comments. since 2010, we have seen 20,000 more jobs in the region, more businesses in the region. he's right, the deal is important. it's the biggest. it's the deal th
jeremy corbyn pressed her on it saying her plan was to have no plan. they asked about uk's role in syria and domestic issues. this is 40 minutes. >>> questions to the prime minister. james morris. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others in addition i should have further meetings latder today. >> james morris. >> thank you. in the black country, the west midlands, we are proud of our long industrial heritage. we are also very proud of the...
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in london, jeremy corbyn mighted protesters equally go to the american embassy. that angered some labor mps. apart from one lone protester, there is no sign of protesters amassing outside of any of rush's embassy buildings -- russia's embassy buildings. western governments are all but impotent in the face of russian military action in syria. humanitarian appeals to stop the bombing of aleppo are having no effect. the you when headaches rebel -- the un predicts rebel held areas will be completely destroyed by the end of the year. inls of a no-fly zone are question. they say it risks direct confrontation between the u.s. and russia. a quarter of a million face death by starvation. 100,000 of them are children. the former british spy chief does not see how nato forces can impose a no-fly zone. risku cannot confrontation. that is a gamble we cannot afford to take. reporter: which leaves president putin calling the shots in syria. he blamed president obama and the west for the war. >> it is very difficult to engage in dialect with the current american administration.
in london, jeremy corbyn mighted protesters equally go to the american embassy. that angered some labor mps. apart from one lone protester, there is no sign of protesters amassing outside of any of rush's embassy buildings -- russia's embassy buildings. western governments are all but impotent in the face of russian military action in syria. humanitarian appeals to stop the bombing of aleppo are having no effect. the you when headaches rebel -- the un predicts rebel held areas will be...
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jeremy corbyn now responding. the u.k. is discussing future trade with countries.ada deal seemed to fall apart last friday in brussels. the government will make time for parliament debates on brexit. the debates will take place before and after christmas. they will be about high-level principles. continue to watch this on live go on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ caretaker spain the prime minister appears to be on the verge of forming a new government. the socialist party agreed to drop a veto ending a 10 month standoff and allowing ruled for a second term. 10 year yields fell to the lowest in more than a week on the news. joining us now is been sales. bloomberg european government editor. why suddenly the back down? what happened was the socialist party had been divided throughout this gridlock with one faction pushing for the party to stand aside in the interest of the economy and to show statesmanship while the said the party's role was to oppose and refuse to do it. oustedks ago sanchez was by an internal coup led by the rebel faction. that point the proce
jeremy corbyn now responding. the u.k. is discussing future trade with countries.ada deal seemed to fall apart last friday in brussels. the government will make time for parliament debates on brexit. the debates will take place before and after christmas. they will be about high-level principles. continue to watch this on live go on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ caretaker spain the prime minister appears to be on the verge of forming a new government. the socialist party agreed to drop...
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there is the aforementioned jeremy corbyn. theresa may says don't panic, we are okay, putting together clear negotiations with the eu to get out and give the uk the best possible deal. uk wants a big slice of the eu single market. how much are they going to negotiate if they have control over migration? it comes out of the article 50 which theresa may says she will trigger next march and two years before the uk can actually get out. lots of questions how they do it, and as a result, the british pound, nice and cheap to go on vacation, a nice ride down the thames. >> i would enjoy that. the currency story, you and varney coming in through ellis island back then, the two of you? [laughter] >> i set it up for you. >> you did, it was your own fault, sir webster. >>> back to our own markets. stocks have come off session highs, off 38, almost 39 points on the dow as we look into digest the fed minutes that we got in the last hour, and on that, you can check on the fed funds futures, the december rate hike, probability, we like proba
there is the aforementioned jeremy corbyn. theresa may says don't panic, we are okay, putting together clear negotiations with the eu to get out and give the uk the best possible deal. uk wants a big slice of the eu single market. how much are they going to negotiate if they have control over migration? it comes out of the article 50 which theresa may says she will trigger next march and two years before the uk can actually get out. lots of questions how they do it, and as a result, the british...
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conference, just as jeremy corbyn has nothing to offer this country, he has nothing to offer the rest of the world. looks at our two parties and two leaders who do we want running the country? theresa may that's putting the interests of ordinary working people before those of a privileged few. who is changing, championing, a bold, competent role, driven by clear, conservative values that are creating prosperity at home and abroad. and who is using our development policies to deliver value for money and greater security for working people. all the divided, discredited labor party led by jeremy corbyn who would weaken britain on the world stage and pursue failed policies that would hurt the poorest the most. conference, the answer is clear. only with theresa may and the conservatives can we seize the opportunities of brexit and build a better country for working people. and a better world for us all. thank you. thank you. >> conference, i have now been asked to introduce someone who i know you'll all be looking forward to hearing. i last heard him speak about three weeks ago at a dinner
conference, just as jeremy corbyn has nothing to offer this country, he has nothing to offer the rest of the world. looks at our two parties and two leaders who do we want running the country? theresa may that's putting the interests of ordinary working people before those of a privileged few. who is changing, championing, a bold, competent role, driven by clear, conservative values that are creating prosperity at home and abroad. and who is using our development policies to deliver value for...
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jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the advance copy of the statement she's just given us. funnily enough, mr. speaker, i, too, was in brussels last thursday. meeting socialist leaders and their counterparts. well, i have to say i was given a little longer to speak than the five minutes the prime minister had at the dinner that evening and i had it at a more reasonable time of the day. >> and listened to. >> and indeed i was listened to very carefully by all those around the table. i made it clear mr. speaker that britain should continue to be a full and active member of the european union until negotiations on our expert are complete. i think the prime minister was trying to send the same message but the manner she con fayed it seemed to be different as she seemed to be not trying to build a consensus necessary or a future that of the european union that is beneficial to everybody. she had a different approach. the message that came to me loud and clear from european leaders
jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the advance copy of the statement she's just given us. funnily enough, mr. speaker, i, too, was in brussels last thursday. meeting socialist leaders and their counterparts. well, i have to say i was given a little longer to speak than the five minutes the prime minister had at the dinner that evening and i had it at a more reasonable time of the day. >> and listened to. >> and indeed i was...
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the exchange is with jeremy corbyn on the other side of the argument.ollow that on the bloomberg terminal. the market, and an easy call on. all asset creeping into currency trading. the volatility index falling to the lowest level since december. joining us now is the global head of rates and fx strategy. welcome to new york. we have been trying to figure this out. the dollar is stronger and yet counterintuitively, commodities are holding up. you have the high-yield fx outperforming. to me, something needs to break but i'm trying to work out what. >> it is an uneasy calm. you have factors behind each of these factors. the dollar strong because we are getting closer to a fed high. improvementa small -- talked about cuts in prediction. what is maybe more bizarre to me is that volatility is very low. and effectively, we are in a transition time. -- supported by central-bank policy. central banks are now moving away from deeper rate cuts and larger qe and when that happens, especially on the ecb side, i would expect global markets to be more shaky. jonathan
the exchange is with jeremy corbyn on the other side of the argument.ollow that on the bloomberg terminal. the market, and an easy call on. all asset creeping into currency trading. the volatility index falling to the lowest level since december. joining us now is the global head of rates and fx strategy. welcome to new york. we have been trying to figure this out. the dollar is stronger and yet counterintuitively, commodities are holding up. you have the high-yield fx outperforming. to me,...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. byn: thank you, mr. speaker. would like to thank the prime minister for the advance copy of the statement she a fitness. funnily enough, i was also in brussels last tuesday, for a meeting of socialist leaders and their counterparts. i have to say, i was given a little longer to speak than the five minutes the prime minister had at the dinner that evening, and at a more reasonable time of day. and indeed, i was into very carefully by all those around the table. made it clear, mr. speaker, to the other leaders that britain should continue to be a full and active member of the european union until negotiations on our exit are complete. i think the prime minister was trying to send the same message, but the manner in which she conveyed it was rather different , as she seemed to be not trying to build a consensus that is necessary or to shape a future relationship with the european union that is beneficial to everybody. she had a very different approach. message thatthe came to me loud and clear from european leaders
. >> jeremy corbyn. byn: thank you, mr. speaker. would like to thank the prime minister for the advance copy of the statement she a fitness. funnily enough, i was also in brussels last tuesday, for a meeting of socialist leaders and their counterparts. i have to say, i was given a little longer to speak than the five minutes the prime minister had at the dinner that evening, and at a more reasonable time of day. and indeed, i was into very carefully by all those around the table. made it...
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the attention of global fx is right here in the house of commons as prime minister may takes on jeremy corbynjust after prime minister may gives a little bit of ground to parliament accepting that they should be allowed to vote on her plan to take britain out of the eu, a headline is that theresa may will allow and will speak maximum -- seek maximum possible access to the single market. when your emphasis seems to be getting rid of the agreement with the eu for the free movement of people, it seems difficult. david: that saves to be the mandate behind the referendum. alix: isn't this a different may then we saw last week? directingit is a may that addressing a very different audience. story, but theic fallout was international. it was in the fx market, gilt got battered. stanley you morgan wonder whether the market forces have resonated with this government and that is where you have seen this subtle have it in rhetoric. whether that leads to material action is another question. david: it may be the prime minister had not fully anticipated the reaction of international markets. little bit of
the attention of global fx is right here in the house of commons as prime minister may takes on jeremy corbynjust after prime minister may gives a little bit of ground to parliament accepting that they should be allowed to vote on her plan to take britain out of the eu, a headline is that theresa may will allow and will speak maximum -- seek maximum possible access to the single market. when your emphasis seems to be getting rid of the agreement with the eu for the free movement of people, it...