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similarly, the times says hardline conservative remainer mps could favour supporting jeremy corbyn actinge minister over accepting a no—deal. 0n the same story, the guardian says the liberal democrats are under growing pressure to back jeremy corbyn‘s plan. also leading on brexit, the i reports that the snp have backed the labour leader's plans to remove borisjohnson from office. nora quoirin‘s grandfather has said there remain many unanswered questions surrounding her death. that is according to the daily mail. a father was stabbed to death after he intervened in a row involving a group of youths in newcastle, says the mirror. and the express reports that the number of criminals hauled before the courts has reached an all—time low. those are the front pages. let's start off with our chats, and it is a political lead today. rebel tories in the times. yes, rebel tories hend support forjeremy corbyn as interim prime minister, says the times. —— hint support. jeremy corbyn approached them suggesting one way of stopping an ideal brexit would be for there to be a vote of no—confidence in boris
similarly, the times says hardline conservative remainer mps could favour supporting jeremy corbyn actinge minister over accepting a no—deal. 0n the same story, the guardian says the liberal democrats are under growing pressure to back jeremy corbyn‘s plan. also leading on brexit, the i reports that the snp have backed the labour leader's plans to remove borisjohnson from office. nora quoirin‘s grandfather has said there remain many unanswered questions surrounding her death. that is...
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there is a line in here that intrigues me about the letter from jeremy corbyn's timing.ty, when we can be confident in our success. that is the line from the beginning, we are looking at the first two weeks in the september. a little bit of wiggle room in those two weeks. it is interesting also that one of the reasons he may struggle to get the reasons he may struggle to get the numbers because he may be holding out. so, that will make life difficult he does say that he will then campaign fora difficult he does say that he will then campaign for a second referendum, he did not say where she would ask for in a second referendum. would he go for the status quo or would he go for revoking article 50 ? status quo or would he go for revoking article 50? these are questions that need to be answered. another thing is those people who in the central office who spend their lifetime putting back over what people have said in the past, past ten or 20 or 30 years, the quotes from jeremy corbyn about his view of the eu. they have still to be actually given the prominence that some pe
there is a line in here that intrigues me about the letter from jeremy corbyn's timing.ty, when we can be confident in our success. that is the line from the beginning, we are looking at the first two weeks in the september. a little bit of wiggle room in those two weeks. it is interesting also that one of the reasons he may struggle to get the reasons he may struggle to get the numbers because he may be holding out. so, that will make life difficult he does say that he will then campaign fora...
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for example greaves says jeremy corbyn about jeremy corbyn.divisive figure and whilst he wa nts to deeply divisive figure and whilst he wants to stop brexit, he does not wa nt to wants to stop brexit, he does not want to help him into number ten. interestingly, we have heard from labour sources that while jeremy corbyn is proposing a vote of no—confidence in boris johnson corbyn is proposing a vote of no—confidence in borisjohnson with idea of deposing the prime minister, taking on the job idea of deposing the prime minister, taking on thejob of interim prime minister so they can ask for an extension from the eu to scratch my ankle a general election —— and call for a general election, we have also heard he might try to seize control of the parliamentary order paper. to rule out in law having a no—deal brexit. looks likejeremy corbyn might be open to a plan b if his preferred option not working. there are negotiation with the likes of the snp, they have been talking to jeremy corbyn but it is a number game, many mps are opposed tojeremy corbyn
for example greaves says jeremy corbyn about jeremy corbyn.divisive figure and whilst he wa nts to deeply divisive figure and whilst he wants to stop brexit, he does not wa nt to wants to stop brexit, he does not want to help him into number ten. interestingly, we have heard from labour sources that while jeremy corbyn is proposing a vote of no—confidence in boris johnson corbyn is proposing a vote of no—confidence in borisjohnson with idea of deposing the prime minister, taking on the job...
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this is jeremy corbyn trying to create his own little unity. not a huge difference, then, really. the corbyn camp at the idea of this national unity. it had been floated that care starmer or yvette cooper oi’ someone that care starmer or yvette cooper or someone else could try to lead a remain alliance against a no deal. that is the last thing jeremy corbyn wa nts, that is the last thing jeremy corbyn wants, he wants to enter number ten. one crucial thing here is that he is talking about the temporary seizure of power so he can then hold a general election, rather than a second referendum, which is what a lot of people want. i think... but then labour would then campaign saying they would hold a second referendum. they haven't said what they would do in a referendum. it is not just the lack they would do in a referendum. it is notjust the lack of compromise with those who are for it or against it, but there is not a lot of compromise against those who oppose it either. do not underestimate the impact of this period on our politics. for example, when i last checked boris johnson an
this is jeremy corbyn trying to create his own little unity. not a huge difference, then, really. the corbyn camp at the idea of this national unity. it had been floated that care starmer or yvette cooper oi’ someone that care starmer or yvette cooper or someone else could try to lead a remain alliance against a no deal. that is the last thing jeremy corbyn wa nts, that is the last thing jeremy corbyn wants, he wants to enter number ten. one crucial thing here is that he is talking about the...
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jo swinson raising doubts about jeremy corbyn being positive. sing doubts aboutjeremy corbyn being a ca reta ker aboutjeremy corbyn being a caretaker leader, she was denounced bya caretaker leader, she was denounced by a leading member of labour's front—page barry barder in who thought she was behave nag petulant mannerer been attacked by the chair of the labour party ian lavery as well. i think nonetheless, if you look at what keir starmer is saying, this pressure of time, think if they go for one of the lowest common denominator option, to get an extension to brexit, that is is the most likely outcome today. it raises other question, even if they get that far, what happens, in the following scenario, first of all, once you got that ex tension do you go straight to a referendum, or do you go to a general election? something jeremy corbyn would favour, but also something boris johnson may not fear because the conservatives are ahead currently in the opinion poll, or dubs boris johnson try to prevent this happening ambitious pending parliament. so
jo swinson raising doubts about jeremy corbyn being positive. sing doubts aboutjeremy corbyn being a ca reta ker aboutjeremy corbyn being a caretaker leader, she was denounced bya caretaker leader, she was denounced by a leading member of labour's front—page barry barder in who thought she was behave nag petulant mannerer been attacked by the chair of the labour party ian lavery as well. i think nonetheless, if you look at what keir starmer is saying, this pressure of time, think if they go...
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jeremy corbyn shuts the streets, this is quoting home? this is jeremy corbyn, the party leader.t by his hard—line supporters to shut down the streets by whipping up the biggest sect of civil disobedience in decades. there's a call by momentum by this far left group that are saying that there should be an attempt at some resisting, doing anything and shutting down parts of the country. he supported it saying that he tells mps that the public services in the nhs as part of this. he said quote, i am encouraging mps tojoin public he said quote, i am encouraging mps to join public protests. is, there isa to join public protests. is, there is a lot of playing to the base year but how is this going to affect what's going on a parliament with brexit? is this is attempt? it is an attempt to try to get people to express their view because i think a lot of people feel very voiceless and powerless in the moment in terms of what's happening with this very small cabal of people in downing street many people from the leaf campaign to have taken over and said there ripping up the constitutional
jeremy corbyn shuts the streets, this is quoting home? this is jeremy corbyn, the party leader.t by his hard—line supporters to shut down the streets by whipping up the biggest sect of civil disobedience in decades. there's a call by momentum by this far left group that are saying that there should be an attempt at some resisting, doing anything and shutting down parts of the country. he supported it saying that he tells mps that the public services in the nhs as part of this. he said quote,...
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the scottish nationalists and plaid cymru have given jeremy corbyn's letter a cautious welcome while ojeremy corbyn about how to stop no deal. their colleagues in government have accused the labour leader of trying to overturn the referendum result. any conservative could think very, very ha rd any conservative could think very, very hard about this. it presents a clear choice. jeremy corbyn is prime minister overturning the result of the referendum or borisjohnson respecting the referendum on putting more money into the nhs and police to keep us safe. if a vote of no confidence was called, it would need a majority of mps to pass it but if they did borisjohnson are an alternative government would have 1a days to pass a new motion of confidence and avoid an election. the second vote though can only be held if borisjohnson resigns as prime minister, and some experts say he could refuse. he could say, particularly if this is a temporary caretaker government led byjeremy corbyn that doesn't say anything about what it will do, he could say i don't recognise that as a government. iam i am s
the scottish nationalists and plaid cymru have given jeremy corbyn's letter a cautious welcome while ojeremy corbyn about how to stop no deal. their colleagues in government have accused the labour leader of trying to overturn the referendum result. any conservative could think very, very ha rd any conservative could think very, very hard about this. it presents a clear choice. jeremy corbyn is prime minister overturning the result of the referendum or borisjohnson respecting the referendum on...
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jeremy corbyn is a brexiteer, jeremy corbyn wants us to leave the european union and that of course isility to even unite his owfi is the inability to even unite his own party. we know that he doesn't command a majority within the parliamentary labour party, never mind being able to ring together in the way that some of us who have argued for a government of national unity now for some time think that that can work. but it has to have that can work. but it has to have that purpose of taking this matter back to the british people with remain on the ballot paper, and at the moment that is certainly not his intention. but i think it is meaningless. i think it is a ruse, it has got him some publicity but basically at its heart it is dishonesty and the one thing that the british people are now crying out for, apart from leadership, his honesty about the real crisis we are in on the genuine options that are available to us as a nation. one person who some might say has spoken very honestly this morning, jo swinson, leader of the lib dems first up you're not fancying a change to go and put yo
jeremy corbyn is a brexiteer, jeremy corbyn wants us to leave the european union and that of course isility to even unite his owfi is the inability to even unite his own party. we know that he doesn't command a majority within the parliamentary labour party, never mind being able to ring together in the way that some of us who have argued for a government of national unity now for some time think that that can work. but it has to have that can work. but it has to have that purpose of taking...
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and it can't be jeremy corbyn. no tory would go along withjeremy jeremy corbyn. and in fairness tojeremy along with jeremy corbyn and in fairness to jeremy corbyn, nor could he, having spent all of his life attacking the tories, end up supporting a tory prime minister, albeit for a couple of days. some more political uncertainty, turmoil and more delay to brexit? that is what they will go for. the one thing parliament can do if they've got the numbers, and we're not quite sure yet, is you can get another delay but really this time it is a delay for something. either for but really this time it is a delay for something. eitherfora but really this time it is a delay for something. either for a general election or a second referendum. 0k, election or a second referendum. ok, let's move on. so much to talk about at the g7 summit, such as brexit, the amazon fires and various trade deals, terror, security, nato. somehow the bbc licence fee got brought up. extraordinary, isn't it? ata g7 brought up. extraordinary, isn't it? at a g7 0&a brought up. extraordinary, isn't i
and it can't be jeremy corbyn. no tory would go along withjeremy jeremy corbyn. and in fairness tojeremy along with jeremy corbyn and in fairness to jeremy corbyn, nor could he, having spent all of his life attacking the tories, end up supporting a tory prime minister, albeit for a couple of days. some more political uncertainty, turmoil and more delay to brexit? that is what they will go for. the one thing parliament can do if they've got the numbers, and we're not quite sure yet, is you can...
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some of those who said yes we want to meet with jeremy corbyn those who said yes we want to meet withjeremyoes not extend to potentially making him prime minister. the latest today was oliver letwin. someone will be important in this process although not a household name because he has spearheaded cross—party talks to try to stop no deal for the last few months. jeremy corbyn argues that he is the leader of the biggest opposition party and because of that he should be the man who takes over. this is what he had to say today. i suspect all those people that are now making lots of noises in the media will realise that the option that will be put to parliament of supporting a motion of no confidence against the government in order to prevent a no deal brexit, is the most important vote they will ever do in parliament, because it will prevent this country being brought to a great problem by a no deal exit. i suggest they should think about that and support the motion that i will put forward. well rebel tories are not being won over and oliver letwin made it clear this morning that he would not
some of those who said yes we want to meet with jeremy corbyn those who said yes we want to meet withjeremyoes not extend to potentially making him prime minister. the latest today was oliver letwin. someone will be important in this process although not a household name because he has spearheaded cross—party talks to try to stop no deal for the last few months. jeremy corbyn argues that he is the leader of the biggest opposition party and because of that he should be the man who takes over....
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shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has suggested he would send jeremy corbyn to buckingham palace to telle power in an attempt to stop a no—deal brexit, says the telegraph. the guardian reports that rebel mps are working on a new plan to stop borisjohnson pursuing a no—deal brexit on the 31st of october that involves forcing parliament to sit through the autumn recess. "wish you weren't here!" the mail reports on a summer of hail for holiday—makers with passengers facing airport misery amid today's it failures and the threat of upcoming strikes. the "i" leads with the same story, suggesting that tens of thousands of passengers across the uk are likely to be affected by industrial action, with ryanair pilots set to hold two strikes at the end of august. ons figures show that a million more young adults are living with their parents than 15 years ago, says the times. the metro leads with the story of the disappearance of a british woman in greece, and the news that a body has been found at the bottom of a deep ravine. the express reports on a study which says that keeping the heart healthy
shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has suggested he would send jeremy corbyn to buckingham palace to telle power in an attempt to stop a no—deal brexit, says the telegraph. the guardian reports that rebel mps are working on a new plan to stop borisjohnson pursuing a no—deal brexit on the 31st of october that involves forcing parliament to sit through the autumn recess. "wish you weren't here!" the mail reports on a summer of hail for holiday—makers with passengers facing airport...
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jeremy corbyn certainly thinks it is possible.on party leaders and rebel conservative mps to say he wants to seek the confidence of the house of commons with the aim of calling a general election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date.” election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date. i hope they will support the vote of no confidence i will put and that will make sure the government cannot continue this headlong... there are plenty of mps inside parliament who are opposed to a no—deal brexit. quite how they achieve that though is farfrom quite how they achieve that though is far from clear. quite how they achieve that though is farfrom clear. jeremy quite how they achieve that though is far from clear. jeremy corbyn‘s idea of holding a vote of no confidence could see borisjohnson setting an election date for after britain has left the eu unless mps can agree an alternative government and prime minister within a couple of weeks. that could be harder than jeremy corbyn hopes. the lib dems leader toda
jeremy corbyn certainly thinks it is possible.on party leaders and rebel conservative mps to say he wants to seek the confidence of the house of commons with the aim of calling a general election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date.” election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date. i hope they will support the vote of no confidence i will put and that will make sure the government cannot continue this headlong... there are plenty of mps inside parliament who...
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so this is not a red line, you could foresee supporting jeremy corbyn if that we re supporting jeremyuse, and jeremy corbyn has not been able to do that so far. both ken clarke and harriet harman has that they're prepared to do this and i believe we have to put party politics aside and look for the best way forward, and jo has suggested this, and has been suggesting a vote of no confidence and we will support a vote of no—confidence in this government to get us out of the mess. we want jeremy corbyn to put forward the vote of no confidence because he's only one who can do it. he didn't actually do it when we asked him to before recess, and hopefully he will do it now. thank you forjoining us. a murder investigation has been launched after a thames valley police officer died following an incident in burfield in berkshire. danny shaw is here to tell us more. this is a tragic incident, and what we know is that pc andrew harper, a co nsta ble we know is that pc andrew harper, a constable from the rhodes police and proactive unit at abingdon station from thames valley police, was attending
so this is not a red line, you could foresee supporting jeremy corbyn if that we re supporting jeremyuse, and jeremy corbyn has not been able to do that so far. both ken clarke and harriet harman has that they're prepared to do this and i believe we have to put party politics aside and look for the best way forward, and jo has suggested this, and has been suggesting a vote of no confidence and we will support a vote of no—confidence in this government to get us out of the mess. we want jeremy...
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the headlines at 11:00: jeremy corbyn calls for mp5 from different parties to help him oust boris johnson and thwart a no—deal brexit. he says he would be caretaker pm for a short time only. it was thought to be one of the world's last pristine environments — now scientists find microparticles of plastic in snow in the arctic. i think we are not treating our planet very thoughtfully, basically. air accident investigators say footballer emilano sala and his pilot may have had carbon monoxide poisoning before the fatal crash. former conservative and change uk mp sarah wollaston has joined the liberal democrats, to fight to remain in the eu. and takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced in fried chicken shops across britain. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster david davies, and jason beattie, the head of politics at the daily mirror. stay with us for that. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has set out his plans to stop a no—deal brexit under boris johnson. in a letter to opposition pa
the headlines at 11:00: jeremy corbyn calls for mp5 from different parties to help him oust boris johnson and thwart a no—deal brexit. he says he would be caretaker pm for a short time only. it was thought to be one of the world's last pristine environments — now scientists find microparticles of plastic in snow in the arctic. i think we are not treating our planet very thoughtfully, basically. air accident investigators say footballer emilano sala and his pilot may have had carbon monoxide...
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jeremy corbyn hasissued shut down the street.i encourage them to shutdown public protests opposing this shutdown, i worded that wrongly. i am opposing the shutdown. so let's all stop work and protest against brexit. itjust shows how much all stop work and protest against brexit. it just shows how much they are concerned. processing is all right. there are shutting down? —— protesting. a no-deal brexit and all these nhs staff leaving is going to have a head. why are they leaving? they are going to stay. a portuguese worker in tears she has no certainty about her future. but this country has a proud tradition of peaceful protest, it's called democracy. there are elements of this i know you both acknowledged in our last conversation, pushing it a bit too far. any incitement surveillance, any idea of going to protest in front of somebody‘s family house, no. but do not belittle or underestimate the strength and feeling to me this feels very reminiscent of the poll tax. that had a powerful effect and i think 48% of the country did not
jeremy corbyn hasissued shut down the street.i encourage them to shutdown public protests opposing this shutdown, i worded that wrongly. i am opposing the shutdown. so let's all stop work and protest against brexit. itjust shows how much all stop work and protest against brexit. it just shows how much they are concerned. processing is all right. there are shutting down? —— protesting. a no-deal brexit and all these nhs staff leaving is going to have a head. why are they leaving? they are...
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not very much, just to take you back to last week when you mentioned jeremy corbyn wrote to the cabineteffectively the head of the civil service in charge of the machinery of government across whitehall and all different apart dust departments. mr corbyn was worried about one possible scenario which could unfold when mps return from their break next month. if a vote of no—confidence is called in the government and that is lost, and a different government cannot be formed by the opposition, mr corbyn oi’ formed by the opposition, mr corbyn or anybody else, then a general election would have to follow the stop the prime minister has set the date for that and there has been speculation number ten would or could allow it to be held just after the brexit deadline of 31 october, meaning that during the election campaign, the uk would leave the eu on that date as is the legal default at the moment. and mr corbyn was worried the government would be able to do that, so he wrote sir mark sedwill, describing that possible scenario as an unprecedented, unconstitutional, and anti—democratic abuse of
not very much, just to take you back to last week when you mentioned jeremy corbyn wrote to the cabineteffectively the head of the civil service in charge of the machinery of government across whitehall and all different apart dust departments. mr corbyn was worried about one possible scenario which could unfold when mps return from their break next month. if a vote of no—confidence is called in the government and that is lost, and a different government cannot be formed by the opposition, mr...
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had the liberal democrats come out this week saying they didn't want to be part of it if it was jeremy corbynd dominic grieve, senior tory, ardent remainer saying he didn't want, he wouldn't vote against his government if it meantjeremy corbyn being in number ten and today, another senior tory, sir oliver letwin and these are exactly the sort of people that jeremy corbyn needs to attract if he's going to get his plan through the commons. he was speaking on the today programme, sir oliver letwin about what this prospect of him voting against his own government for labour's plan, a temporary, time—limited labour governments time—limited labour government with jeremy corbyn as prime minister, here's what had to say. i'd much prefer it at the moment to try to get to something that will actually get us a substance of alternative we can agree on without going through all of that and finding out whether people are, in the end, willing to do that or not. you are prepared to rule it out at this stage? i would rule it out if it led to jeremy corbyn being in downing street. i'm not at all convinced ther
had the liberal democrats come out this week saying they didn't want to be part of it if it was jeremy corbynd dominic grieve, senior tory, ardent remainer saying he didn't want, he wouldn't vote against his government if it meantjeremy corbyn being in number ten and today, another senior tory, sir oliver letwin and these are exactly the sort of people that jeremy corbyn needs to attract if he's going to get his plan through the commons. he was speaking on the today programme, sir oliver letwin...
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jeremy corbyn cannot unite politicians against a no—deal brexit, that's according to tory mp ken clarke step in to lead, if called upon. he becomes prime minister if he wins a general election, which i don't he ever will. hope for 5,000 british steel workers, after a tentative deal to rescue the company from insolvency. a group of women diagnosed with a rare form of cancer linked to breast implants, take legal action. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are new european columnist and playwright bonnie greer and the associate director of iea, kate andrews. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph reports that conservative mp ken clarke is willing to become a caretaker prime minister to avoid a no—deal brexit. the guardian, along with many other papers, leads on the widespread murder investigation that is under way after pc andrew harper was murdered on duty after attending a burglary in berkshire. the ‘i' reports that a 13—year—old boy is one of the ten suspects detained by police after the officers murder. 0n t
jeremy corbyn cannot unite politicians against a no—deal brexit, that's according to tory mp ken clarke step in to lead, if called upon. he becomes prime minister if he wins a general election, which i don't he ever will. hope for 5,000 british steel workers, after a tentative deal to rescue the company from insolvency. a group of women diagnosed with a rare form of cancer linked to breast implants, take legal action. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us...
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politicians react to jeremy corbyn's call for a government no confidence vote, and him becoming primeinister. standing here you really get a sense of the size of this creature. and we report from one of the biggest dinosaur graveyards in the world, where new species have been discovered. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news — england are bowled out on the first day's play of the second test at lord's, leaving them plenty to do if they are to level the ashes series. good evening. the extent of britain's drug crisis has been laid bare in the starkest terms, as new figures reveal drug—related deaths have hit appalling levels. the number of people dying as a result of substance misuse, mainly heroin and cocaine, has jumped by the biggest annual rate since records began. the statistics for england and wales show a 16% increase in overall drug poisoning deaths, and comes weeks after record figures too, for scotland. it's the north east of england that has the highest number of fatalities from illicit drugs per head of the population, followed by wales and the north west. in a moment we'll
politicians react to jeremy corbyn's call for a government no confidence vote, and him becoming primeinister. standing here you really get a sense of the size of this creature. and we report from one of the biggest dinosaur graveyards in the world, where new species have been discovered. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news — england are bowled out on the first day's play of the second test at lord's, leaving them plenty to do if they are to level the ashes series. good evening. the extent...
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ifjeremy corbyn if jeremy corbyn couldn't ifjeremy corbyn couldn't unite mps against a no—deal brexitremy corbyn couldn't unite mps against a no-deal brexit. he becomes prime minister if he wins a general election which i don't think he ever will. jobs could be saved at british steel if a turkish firm agrees to buy it. a rare form of cancer linked to breast implants, legal action is going to be taken. hello, good evening. a murder investigation is under way, after a police officer was killed, while investigating a burglary. pc andrew harper, who was 28, died late last night, near the village of ufton nervet in berkshire. he was married just four weeks ago. it's thought he may have been dragged along by a vehicle. 10 people have been arrested, all males, one a 13—year—old boy. boris johnson says he's "deeply shocked and appalled," by what happened. our correspondent, daniel sandford reports. on a rural stretch of the a4 outside reading, police officers doing what they dread — investigating the death of one of their own. pc andrew harper, 28 years old, married to his wife lissy just fou
ifjeremy corbyn if jeremy corbyn couldn't ifjeremy corbyn couldn't unite mps against a no—deal brexitremy corbyn couldn't unite mps against a no-deal brexit. he becomes prime minister if he wins a general election which i don't think he ever will. jobs could be saved at british steel if a turkish firm agrees to buy it. a rare form of cancer linked to breast implants, legal action is going to be taken. hello, good evening. a murder investigation is under way, after a police officer was killed,...
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jeremy corbyn would wreck our economy, he would destroy peoples jobs, their livelihoods. trying to form a new government, delaying brexit again and then holding an election. we'll work with anyone and explore any option to stop brexit. it's no secret i'm not a great fan ofjeremy corbyn, but we won't rule out any option if it helps to avert what is a looming catastrophe. but the lib dems say they won't put jeremy corbyn in number ten and want a less divisive figure to emerge instead. there is no way he can unite rebel conservatives and independents to stop borisjohnson. it's not even certain he would secure all the votes of labour mps. by refusing to back a jeremy corbyn led interim government, aren't your own red lines scuppering the whole idea? jeremy corbyn, i think in his heart of hearts, knows he can't command a majority in the house of commons. and so this is about having a plan that works. so, among mps who want to try and book a no—deal brexit, and block a no—deal brexit, there is a big disagreement over methods and tactics. ministers insist the uk will leave the e
jeremy corbyn would wreck our economy, he would destroy peoples jobs, their livelihoods. trying to form a new government, delaying brexit again and then holding an election. we'll work with anyone and explore any option to stop brexit. it's no secret i'm not a great fan ofjeremy corbyn, but we won't rule out any option if it helps to avert what is a looming catastrophe. but the lib dems say they won't put jeremy corbyn in number ten and want a less divisive figure to emerge instead. there is no...
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similarly, the times says hardline conservative remainer mps could favour supporting jeremy corbyn acting accepting a no—deal brexit. on the same story, the guardian says the liberal democrats are under growing pressure to back jeremy corbyn as a caretaker prime minister to stop a no—deal brexit. also leading on brexit — the ‘i' reports that nicola stugeon and the snp have backed the labour leader's plans to remove boris johnson from office.
similarly, the times says hardline conservative remainer mps could favour supporting jeremy corbyn acting accepting a no—deal brexit. on the same story, the guardian says the liberal democrats are under growing pressure to back jeremy corbyn as a caretaker prime minister to stop a no—deal brexit. also leading on brexit — the ‘i' reports that nicola stugeon and the snp have backed the labour leader's plans to remove boris johnson from office.
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and if jeremy corbyn is part of that? that is a hyper hypothetical question. f view. but leaving with no deal it is important to understand, in my judgment with no deal it is important to understand, in myjudgment is likely to lead to the break—up of the united kingdom in diameter unionist politician and quite frankly the chaos at is going to ensure is a pretty fertile breeding ground for an extreme government whether it has the right on the left, both those things ought to be avoided. there is a bigger picture within your own party, you highlight the particle differences that exist between you and jeremy corbyn but another conservative mp was on this programme and arrival pointing out that back in 2016 there was a referendum, a clear result and it is your duty as a member of parliament to honour that. i understand the point but i cannot get away from the fa ct point but i cannot get away from the fact that i am sent to westminster to exercise my judgment fact that i am sent to westminster to exercise myjudgment to the national interest and what was not debated
and if jeremy corbyn is part of that? that is a hyper hypothetical question. f view. but leaving with no deal it is important to understand, in my judgment with no deal it is important to understand, in myjudgment is likely to lead to the break—up of the united kingdom in diameter unionist politician and quite frankly the chaos at is going to ensure is a pretty fertile breeding ground for an extreme government whether it has the right on the left, both those things ought to be avoided. there...
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jeremy corbyn will today accuse boris johnson of provoking a crisis in britain — as he pledges to do ecessary to stop a no—deal departure from the eu. in a speech in northamptonshire, mr corbyn will argue that a general election in the autumn — set against the backdrop of brexit — could usher in a period of historic change. yesterday, downing street accused a former minister of leaking a government document warning that no—deal could cause shortages of food, fuel and medicines. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, told me it's likely mps will look for a brexit extension when they return from their summer recess. it isa it is a familiar message from a jeremy corbyn overall. he has said for some time that a general election is needed and that is because, of course, he wants to get his hands on the keys to number ten downing st and get into government, but he is using the timing of the brexit impasse and the inability of theresa may's government and in a boris johnson's to theresa may's government and in a borisjohnson's to reach a deal with the european union and get that throug
jeremy corbyn will today accuse boris johnson of provoking a crisis in britain — as he pledges to do ecessary to stop a no—deal departure from the eu. in a speech in northamptonshire, mr corbyn will argue that a general election in the autumn — set against the backdrop of brexit — could usher in a period of historic change. yesterday, downing street accused a former minister of leaking a government document warning that no—deal could cause shortages of food, fuel and medicines. our...
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jeremy corbyn in number ten but also bea jeremy corbyn in number ten but also be a disaster.y he will not do anything that leads tojeremy corbyn in downing street. number ten has a straightforward message, end of 0ctober straightforward message, end of october the uk definitely leaves the european union. there has been no progress of talks in europe so some like 0liver letwin think no deal is increasingly likely. the question is, what does it look like? tomorrow the sunday times has a leak of the government document about the preparation for no deal, operation yellowhammer. shortages of fuel, reduced availability of some food, plans to avoid a hard border in northern ireland proves to be an ste nts — — northern ireland proves to be an stents —— unsustainable. some are number ten this say isn't what the government thinks is going to happen, it is scenario is being looked at as a way of preparing for no deal. with the clock ticking, a lot think it will just no deal. with the clock ticking, a lot think it willjust be a matter of weeks before we find out what no deal looks like.
jeremy corbyn in number ten but also bea jeremy corbyn in number ten but also be a disaster.y he will not do anything that leads tojeremy corbyn in downing street. number ten has a straightforward message, end of 0ctober straightforward message, end of october the uk definitely leaves the european union. there has been no progress of talks in europe so some like 0liver letwin think no deal is increasingly likely. the question is, what does it look like? tomorrow the sunday times has a leak of...
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can i just ask you about jeremy corbyn, approach is god. ming into the room, not saying what they aren't going to do, but saying what they are to do. and, obviously a vote of no—confidence is obviously one option that we need to look out. the option of seizing the order paper and taking control of the business doesn't require a caretaker government. but it is a vote of no—confidence, we need to win it and thatis no—confidence, we need to win it and that is the first thing. if we do when it, then of course it is the leader of the opposition that ought to form a government, that is traditionally how we've always done it. just to be clear, are you ruling out an alternative to jeremy corbyn? either this stage i'm not ruling out anything anew there isjeremy corbyn. because our approach is to say how can we bring people together in order to stop a no—deal brexit? and that is the spirit in which we are entering these dogs. but i think the idea that if there is a vote of no—confidence, there is something wrong with the lid of the opposition does the
can i just ask you about jeremy corbyn, approach is god. ming into the room, not saying what they aren't going to do, but saying what they are to do. and, obviously a vote of no—confidence is obviously one option that we need to look out. the option of seizing the order paper and taking control of the business doesn't require a caretaker government. but it is a vote of no—confidence, we need to win it and thatis no—confidence, we need to win it and that is the first thing. if we do when...
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i would rule it out if it led to jeremy corbyn being to agree on. orbyn being in downing street. i am not at all convinced there is any solution that involves such a mechanism you were describing that would not have that result. we are talking about a very distant possibilities and i much prefer to focus on the question, how do we get there? the lib dems have been talking about alternative possible interim leaders, harriet harman, ken clarke being floated but labour is standing firm and saying no, if this plan is going to succeed and they want to avoid a no deal like plenty of mps do, they say it has to bejeremy corbyn. i suspect all those people that are now making lots of noises in the media will realise that the option that will be put to parliament of supporting a motion of i'io parliament of supporting a motion of no confidence against the government in orderto no confidence against the government in order to prevent a no—deal brexit is the most important vote we will ever do is the most important vote we will everdo in is the most important vot
i would rule it out if it led to jeremy corbyn being to agree on. orbyn being in downing street. i am not at all convinced there is any solution that involves such a mechanism you were describing that would not have that result. we are talking about a very distant possibilities and i much prefer to focus on the question, how do we get there? the lib dems have been talking about alternative possible interim leaders, harriet harman, ken clarke being floated but labour is standing firm and saying...
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lib dem leaderjo swinson is one of the party leaders who'll meet jeremy corbyn in just under an hour'sother‘s throats. jo swinson made opposition tojeremy corbyn a central part of her leadership campaign, while for its part labour probably feels threatened by the prospect of a young pro—european hoovering up remain votes. ahead of this morning's meeting i spoke tojo swinson and asked her what her preferred option is to prevent a no—deal brexit. we are in a moment of national crisis with the prospect of crashing out of the eu without a deal. i think the best way to avoid that is for the house of commons to pass a law that requires the government to request an extension of article 50, i think the purpose for that would be ideally to hold a people's vote, and that would be able to set us on the path to avoiding no—deal, but i think we need a triple lock, if you like, we need to think about what happens if that fails, and we could end up in a scenario where there is a general election, in which case it is vital that any election gives the choice to people, rather than having that taken awa
lib dem leaderjo swinson is one of the party leaders who'll meet jeremy corbyn in just under an hour'sother‘s throats. jo swinson made opposition tojeremy corbyn a central part of her leadership campaign, while for its part labour probably feels threatened by the prospect of a young pro—european hoovering up remain votes. ahead of this morning's meeting i spoke tojo swinson and asked her what her preferred option is to prevent a no—deal brexit. we are in a moment of national crisis with...
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jeremy corbyn says, the leader of the labour party, says they will act swiftly to prevent what borisat borisjohnson is doing, and challenging with a vote of no—confidence. challenging with a vote of no-confidence. that is very nice, but they have about four days until they are out. it'll be tough to get anything done in a time. it is extraordinary times, and if you look at the financial times, they are obviously also worried about the economy. as you said, the pound slipped by one penny. this needs certainty, and what he has done is attracted more uncertainty. that is another thing that brussels is fed up another thing that brussels is fed up with. they are fed up with brexit, they have to hold all of their debates on climate change, on migration, because of brexit, so they really want to be on the other side of this. is there an argument that at least whatever happens boris johnson is forcing a decision either way, that come what may, if what he saysis way, that come what may, if what he says is true, october 31st, at least then the markets in the economy will know. isn't that bette
jeremy corbyn says, the leader of the labour party, says they will act swiftly to prevent what borisat borisjohnson is doing, and challenging with a vote of no—confidence. challenging with a vote of no-confidence. that is very nice, but they have about four days until they are out. it'll be tough to get anything done in a time. it is extraordinary times, and if you look at the financial times, they are obviously also worried about the economy. as you said, the pound slipped by one penny. this...
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they will be even more reluctant if it means putting jeremy corbyn into number ten. nt, the numbers just aren't there forjeremy corbyn's plan. jo swinson's is different, put somebody more palatable at the top of the plan as the temporary prime minister, she has suggested to harriet harman and ken clarke, saying they are both up for it in principle. there is a snag there too. jeremy corbyn has repeated again today that he thinks it should be him at the top of that government and doesn't think someone else could lead it. at the moment, opposition partiesjust else could lead it. at the moment, opposition parties just can't get their ducks in a row. some in downing street will be rubbing their hands in glee. they are ploughing on with their plan to get the uk out of the eu at the end of october, and they will be looking at opposition parties and going, this crunch moment arrives and they are fighting each other rather than us. than us. the time is... 17 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime: a policeman has been killed while on duty in berkshire. 10 people have b
they will be even more reluctant if it means putting jeremy corbyn into number ten. nt, the numbers just aren't there forjeremy corbyn's plan. jo swinson's is different, put somebody more palatable at the top of the plan as the temporary prime minister, she has suggested to harriet harman and ken clarke, saying they are both up for it in principle. there is a snag there too. jeremy corbyn has repeated again today that he thinks it should be him at the top of that government and doesn't think...
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david, jeremy corbyn has a point to an extent.der of her majesty, he is the obvious person to call on if boris johnson loses a vote of confidence. we really are in this position of testing what the conventions and unwritten parts of the constitution do, and what they mean. one of the things that has been really interesting is when people say on the corbin side, you cannot possibly have somebody who is not the leader of the opposition. and on the other side, they say it is a coup against borisjohnson, who has been selected by the vast number of people, 90,000 conservatives, not by anybody else, but that is the system. and then, bronwyn has quite rightly said, the 1931 national government makes it quite clear that our constitution actually does permit somebody who can form a majority in parliament to become the head of government. the question is the mechanism by which that happens. as that happens, everybody is shouting coup at each other. i everybody is shouting coup at each other. lam everybody is shouting coup at each other. i a
david, jeremy corbyn has a point to an extent.der of her majesty, he is the obvious person to call on if boris johnson loses a vote of confidence. we really are in this position of testing what the conventions and unwritten parts of the constitution do, and what they mean. one of the things that has been really interesting is when people say on the corbin side, you cannot possibly have somebody who is not the leader of the opposition. and on the other side, they say it is a coup against...
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the point that she does not believe thatjeremy corbyn the point that she does not believe that jeremy corbyndoes not believe thatjeremy corbyn frankly has the numbers needed in the house of commons to do what he is suggesting. this has all come about because borisjohnson has this has all come about because boris johnson has made this has all come about because borisjohnson has made it absolutely crystal clear since it became prime minister a couple of weeks ago that, come what may, at the end of 0ctober, britain will leave the eu with or without a deal and there is a big constituency of mps in the house of commons who are opposed to that hammock —— happening from gci’oss that hammock —— happening from across all of the parties. and so the problem they have is that they are talking about trying to call a vote of no confidence to stop boris johnson from leaving without a deal, but if they do that in a general election follows, boris johnson but if they do that in a general election follows, borisjohnson is the man who can set the date of the election and he could set that in november after pot
the point that she does not believe thatjeremy corbyn the point that she does not believe that jeremy corbyndoes not believe thatjeremy corbyn frankly has the numbers needed in the house of commons to do what he is suggesting. this has all come about because borisjohnson has this has all come about because boris johnson has made this has all come about because borisjohnson has made it absolutely crystal clear since it became prime minister a couple of weeks ago that, come what may, at the end...
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parliament use legislation to prevent its own suspension a la position leader jeremy corbyn tonight says yes it can he plans to introduce legislation to block prime minister boris johnson from suspending parliament and head of bricks it just yesterday johnson announced that he will suspend parliament for 5 weeks between september and october he says the break is necessary to allow the government to develop its domestic agenda opponents say it's an undue.
parliament use legislation to prevent its own suspension a la position leader jeremy corbyn tonight says yes it can he plans to introduce legislation to block prime minister boris johnson from suspending parliament and head of bricks it just yesterday johnson announced that he will suspend parliament for 5 weeks between september and october he says the break is necessary to allow the government to develop its domestic agenda opponents say it's an undue.
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jeremy corbyn says that brexit in those circumstances would be an abuse of power.ent tom barton. since he became prime ministerjust over two weeks ago, borisjohnson has been consistently clear about one thing. we have to leave the eu in october the 31st. but would suggestions the prime minister can make that happen by ensuring brexit date falls during an election campaign, jeremy corbyn has asked the country's top civil servant to intervene. writing to mark sedwill to say that forcing through a no—deal brexit against a decision of parliament and denying the choice to voters in a general election already under way would be an institution or —— an unprecedented, unconstitutional and anti—democratic abuse of power. if we don't have a prime minister who will do the decent thing and behave honourably, we have to go around him and say to the head of the civil service, you also have duties here that you must adhere to, and we might end up in a situation where her majesty the queen becomes involved in this. the reason this matters is because some mps, determined to try to
jeremy corbyn says that brexit in those circumstances would be an abuse of power.ent tom barton. since he became prime ministerjust over two weeks ago, borisjohnson has been consistently clear about one thing. we have to leave the eu in october the 31st. but would suggestions the prime minister can make that happen by ensuring brexit date falls during an election campaign, jeremy corbyn has asked the country's top civil servant to intervene. writing to mark sedwill to say that forcing through a...
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jeremy corbyn is mentioned on many of the front pages. e daily mail. the article says the labour leader is plotting to be caretaker prime minister. the photo there is of helena bonham carter and olivia colman in "the crown". the guardian says mr corbyn is calling on rebel tories and other party leaders to oust borisjohnson to stop a no—deal brexit. there's a photo of climate change activist greta thunberg on the front page, she's on a two week voyage across the atlantic to attend a summit in new york. the daily telegraph leads on the same story, saying the labour leader's move had been expected, but "it was thought he would not act until mps returned from the summer recess". borisjohnson's girlfriend, carrie symonds, also features on the front page — she's been speaking at an environmental conference. and finally, away from politics, the times splashes with its own investigation. it claims that call handlers working for the police have been trained to mislead victims of fraud into thinking their cases will be investigated when most are nev
jeremy corbyn is mentioned on many of the front pages. e daily mail. the article says the labour leader is plotting to be caretaker prime minister. the photo there is of helena bonham carter and olivia colman in "the crown". the guardian says mr corbyn is calling on rebel tories and other party leaders to oust borisjohnson to stop a no—deal brexit. there's a photo of climate change activist greta thunberg on the front page, she's on a two week voyage across the atlantic to attend a...
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the observer goes with jeremy corbyn's plea to mps to back him to stop a no—deal brexit.he mail on sunday leads on borisjohnson's response to mps who want the pm to rule out a no deal — he's saying that they are undermining the uk's position. the sunday telegraph follows the same theme, reporting that downing street is calling mps trying to stop the uk leaving on the 31st of october "dishonest". and the sunday express looks ahead to the prime minsiter‘s tour of european capitals, it claims he will warn he is not bluffing when he says the uk will leave with or without a deal. let's start with the cartoon, on the front... this is a lovely cartoon. i hope it is on the screen. thank goodness, it is onlyjury duty. i thought i had been selected to lead a national unity government. we are all laughing but there weren't that many laughs when we looked at those front pages. it is all about brexit and all about apparently totemic moments because today, stephen barclay, the secretary now know that, signed a commencement order to end the rule of eu law and he has been shown with a ve
the observer goes with jeremy corbyn's plea to mps to back him to stop a no—deal brexit.he mail on sunday leads on borisjohnson's response to mps who want the pm to rule out a no deal — he's saying that they are undermining the uk's position. the sunday telegraph follows the same theme, reporting that downing street is calling mps trying to stop the uk leaving on the 31st of october "dishonest". and the sunday express looks ahead to the prime minsiter‘s tour of european...
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jeremy corbyn will today accuse boris johnson of provoking a crisis in britain — as he pledges to do to stop a no—deal departure from the eu. in a speech in northamptonshire, mr corbyn will argue that a general election in the autumn — set against the backdrop of brexit — could usher in a period of historic change. yesterday, downing street accused a former minister of leaking a government document warning that no deal could cause shortages of food, fuel and medicines. joining me now is our political correspondent, jonathan blake. the argy—bargy goes on, jonathan. what more do we expect to hear from jeremy corbyn this morning?m what more do we expect to hear from jeremy corbyn this morning? it is a familiar message from jeremy corbyn overall. he has said for some time that a general election is needed because he wants to get his hands on the keys to no 10 downing st and get into government. he is using the timing of the brexit impasse, the inability of theresa may's government and boris johnson's inability of theresa may's government and borisjohnson‘s to reach a deal with the europe
jeremy corbyn will today accuse boris johnson of provoking a crisis in britain — as he pledges to do to stop a no—deal departure from the eu. in a speech in northamptonshire, mr corbyn will argue that a general election in the autumn — set against the backdrop of brexit — could usher in a period of historic change. yesterday, downing street accused a former minister of leaking a government document warning that no deal could cause shortages of food, fuel and medicines. joining me now...
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sol mps who are even more unhappy about jeremy corbyn.nt is office, and under our constitution, the queen is obliged under normal circumstances to accept the vice of her ministers, and that's what we saw today. do you think it will come down politically toa think it will come down politically to a choice for many labour mps who don't wantjeremy corbyn, and conservatives who don't want no—deal, but they also don't want jeremy corbyn, to choose between an ordeal brexit and a jeremy corbyn led government, even if it's an interim government to. led government, even if it's an interim government tolj led government, even if it's an interim government to. i think that may well be the case, and i think that boris johnson may well be the case, and i think that borisjohnson has made the wrong decision, because i think a lot of labour mps will actually, evenif lot of labour mps will actually, even if they don't like him, much rather see him in a caretaker position, or full—blown position than they would see borisjohnson in an ordeal brexit. and in
sol mps who are even more unhappy about jeremy corbyn.nt is office, and under our constitution, the queen is obliged under normal circumstances to accept the vice of her ministers, and that's what we saw today. do you think it will come down politically toa think it will come down politically to a choice for many labour mps who don't wantjeremy corbyn, and conservatives who don't want no—deal, but they also don't want jeremy corbyn, to choose between an ordeal brexit and a jeremy corbyn led...
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is that because the other option would involve jeremy corbyn and because the other option would involvejeremy?|j think feel the house would back him?” think that remains a difficulty because there are too many mps from other parties who have said they would not back him to form an emergency government or an interim government. i think the reality is that that is a more challenging route in any case because of what the prime minister could do if he loses a motion of no confidence. simply saying he was going to carry on, that a legislative route has more certainty around it and certainly can be acted on much more quickly. what is the problem with borisjohnson forcing quickly. what is the problem with boris johnson forcing through quickly. what is the problem with borisjohnson forcing through an ordeal brexit? what the problem with it is is first of all some of the methods he is proposing using our com pletely u na cce pta ble methods he is proposing using our completely unacceptable in my view. the idea for instance that he would call a general election and have the general election campaign ta
is that because the other option would involve jeremy corbyn and because the other option would involvejeremy?|j think feel the house would back him?” think that remains a difficulty because there are too many mps from other parties who have said they would not back him to form an emergency government or an interim government. i think the reality is that that is a more challenging route in any case because of what the prime minister could do if he loses a motion of no confidence. simply...
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that's the plan of jeremy corbyn. asked rival parties for support in a bid to block boris johnson's plan for the uk's divorce from the eu. corbyn says if successful, he would delay black -- brexit and call a general election. india's prime minister has defended his controversial move to revoke kashmir's autonomy. regions special status has only led to terrorism and separatism. he says it will allow kashmir to play a meaningful role in india's ongoing development. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. matt: thanks very much. tom mackenzie and basing. hedge funds have released their 13f filings for the second quarter, giving a glimpse into some out -- how money managers are position. tech stocks are the flavor of the day. who is buying what? joining us now to explain is a record. -- annmarie hordern. >> they are boosting their bet in amazon by 11%. at $1 billion. it shows the shift in berkshire towards their views towards technology compan
that's the plan of jeremy corbyn. asked rival parties for support in a bid to block boris johnson's plan for the uk's divorce from the eu. corbyn says if successful, he would delay black -- brexit and call a general election. india's prime minister has defended his controversial move to revoke kashmir's autonomy. regions special status has only led to terrorism and separatism. he says it will allow kashmir to play a meaningful role in india's ongoing development. global news 24 hours a day on...
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the other opposition parties were not prepared to back jeremy corbyn as the leader of this. there was some sgestion that maybe they should look at kevin clark, father of the house, for unless controversiale to do this. because they cannot agree on that,a they decided to pursu legislative strategy similar to what they did earlier this year use legislative means to block a no-deal brexit. problem is with boris johnson limiting the number of days element is going to sit, increased the odds that they e ll pursue the nuclear option and called his v no confidence. laura: is the smart money on a general election or still on a no-deal brexit on ocber 31? amanda: either of them remain que possible. deutsche bank came out and suggested the odds of a no-deal with but have gone to 50-50. if there is not a deal and request from the european union for an extension, the default position in the u.k. remains no deal. but depending on how the snow-confidence vote plays out,-- this no-confidence vote plays out, electio look likely at some point this fall. laura: amanda sloat, thanks for being
the other opposition parties were not prepared to back jeremy corbyn as the leader of this. there was some sgestion that maybe they should look at kevin clark, father of the house, for unless controversiale to do this. because they cannot agree on that,a they decided to pursu legislative strategy similar to what they did earlier this year use legislative means to block a no-deal brexit. problem is with boris johnson limiting the number of days element is going to sit, increased the odds that...
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well, i would rule it out if it led to jeremy corbyn being in downing street.ch a mechanism as you are describing that would not have that result. so i think we are talking there about very distant possibilities. i much prefer to focus on the question, how do we get there? another grenade thrown into the mix thereby oliver letwin was a warning to those trying to stop no deal that it is allok to those trying to stop no deal that it is all ok saying we do not want it is all ok saying we do not want it to happen but that will only work if you have another viable plan. be that as second referendum, a new deal, it may be something we have not heard of yet. at the moment he paints a pretty bleak picture. with only two weeks to return to the commons and october the 31st looming it seems as if were heading for that no deal. that is the fear that many who want to stop it have, oliver letwi n who want to stop it have, oliver letwin saying he thinks there is now a high likelihood that will be the outcome now and all the while while opposition parties are squabbling amongs
well, i would rule it out if it led to jeremy corbyn being in downing street.ch a mechanism as you are describing that would not have that result. so i think we are talking there about very distant possibilities. i much prefer to focus on the question, how do we get there? another grenade thrown into the mix thereby oliver letwin was a warning to those trying to stop no deal that it is allok to those trying to stop no deal that it is all ok saying we do not want it is all ok saying we do not...
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just briefly, if it does not go through would jeremy corbyn agree to not be an interim prime ministeremy corbyn who they also don‘t wa nt to jeremy corbyn who they also don‘t want to next move is a vote of no—confidence. want to next move is a vote of no-confidence. what they do is trigger a general election. they are not triggering putting jeremy corbyn in power unless, of course you believe that a general election would provide that resulted in to trigger a general election... i don‘t see how you would refuse that on the grounds that you are suggesting. they are talking about a transitional covenant. but in that case it is just a transitional government whose only purpose is to extend article 50. that is not putting them into power. it is in a position, potentially. this will go on and on. and we arejust position, potentially. this will go on and on. and we are just at the start. obviously the telegraph says thatjohnson reads —— risks angering brexiteers if he waves this flag. basically the brexiteers have a sugar high at the moment and the prospect dangled in front of them, however
just briefly, if it does not go through would jeremy corbyn agree to not be an interim prime ministeremy corbyn who they also don‘t wa nt to jeremy corbyn who they also don‘t want to next move is a vote of no—confidence. want to next move is a vote of no-confidence. what they do is trigger a general election. they are not triggering putting jeremy corbyn in power unless, of course you believe that a general election would provide that resulted in to trigger a general election... i don‘t...
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jeremy corbyn, seeking a second vote, a people positive referendum?ething else, a soft brexit, hard brexit? who knows? and at the moment, there is no one coherent strategy. i think they will be relaxed to see their opposition has not quite lined up as one yet. time for the latest headlines on bbc news. a police officer is killed investigating a robbery. pc andrew harper was 28 years old and married four weeks ago. mp ken clarke said he would not rule out leading a government to avoid a no—deal brexit. and... sport — and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's ben croucher. hi, ben. good evening. if you looked out of the window at some point today, you saw some rain. it was the same for australia and england at lords. joe wilson explains. at about 5:22pm here, the umpires decided to end it for the day. very frustrating for england because the rain came down just at the point of this test match when they felt they we re this test match when they felt they were really on top. let's reflect on the action that we did see here in the action th
jeremy corbyn, seeking a second vote, a people positive referendum?ething else, a soft brexit, hard brexit? who knows? and at the moment, there is no one coherent strategy. i think they will be relaxed to see their opposition has not quite lined up as one yet. time for the latest headlines on bbc news. a police officer is killed investigating a robbery. pc andrew harper was 28 years old and married four weeks ago. mp ken clarke said he would not rule out leading a government to avoid a...
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the scales have fallen from people's eyes about jeremy corbyn.his rather kindly sort of grandfather figure, and he wasn't put under great examination in that election, not least because nobody including the broadcasters thought he was going to do well. but in the last two years, he has been put under scrutiny, and he will be still more. and we've had a taste of that in the last prime minister's questions — sorry, statement, that borisjohnson made just before the recess, where he skinned corbyn. in your opinion? interesting you feel so strongly about it. i do. alastair campbell, he was the director of communications. just this morning, he hasjust said i can no longer be a member of the labour party. it's not a party i want to be in. corbyn's labour does not represent my hopes and my values. do you feeljust the same? not quite the same. i mean, i understand exactly why alastair campbell feels like that, but for him to be expelled just like that, in a millisecond, for having said that... just to be clear, for voting liberal democrat. again, serious
the scales have fallen from people's eyes about jeremy corbyn.his rather kindly sort of grandfather figure, and he wasn't put under great examination in that election, not least because nobody including the broadcasters thought he was going to do well. but in the last two years, he has been put under scrutiny, and he will be still more. and we've had a taste of that in the last prime minister's questions — sorry, statement, that borisjohnson made just before the recess, where he skinned...
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, of course i am not, jeremy corbyn, of course i am not, jeremy corbyn and opposition leaders can but what i support as the conservative manifesto to leave the conservative manifesto to leave the eu on before the 31st of october and a smooth and orderly manner.m that becomes clear to you that that is not what is happening, that it is not going to happen, at some point thenis not going to happen, at some point then is your desire to protect the rights of the citizens trump any loyalty you may have two boris johnson? i'm not particularly interested in who you will support what would you support some other plan, not personalities but i plan to avoid no deal even if that means a caretaker government? a general election. i can tell you where this will lead to, boris johnson election. i can tell you where this will lead to, borisjohnson will return to the house of commons in essence with the day's deal, it will be stitched together, a change and twea k be stitched together, a change and tweak but he will present that deal back to the house of commons but this time he is going to get 30
, of course i am not, jeremy corbyn, of course i am not, jeremy corbyn and opposition leaders can but what i support as the conservative manifesto to leave the conservative manifesto to leave the eu on before the 31st of october and a smooth and orderly manner.m that becomes clear to you that that is not what is happening, that it is not going to happen, at some point thenis not going to happen, at some point then is your desire to protect the rights of the citizens trump any loyalty you may...
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when labour put forward a possible caretaker prime minister with jeremy corbyn possible caretaker primeaid cymru, initially sounded quite receptive. it was actually the lib dems who initially poured cold water on it and then had to row back. they are trying to push their hand as as far as possible but because labour has the numbers it has to be driven forward by labour with other people being brought in. thank you very much indeed. one thing is clear, labour wanted to recall parliament but that's not going to happen we don't think. we have got to wait another couple of weeks and then we will see if it all falls into place or not. and then look at the timing of everything as well. violence has continued in afghanistan today with ten co—ordinated explosions in the east leaving more than 70 people injured. no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, but the so called islamic state group is known to have frequently targeted in the area. the blasts follows a terrible weekend in kabul. one minute 1000 guests were celebrating a wedding — the next, a suicide bomber killed 63 people
when labour put forward a possible caretaker prime minister with jeremy corbyn possible caretaker primeaid cymru, initially sounded quite receptive. it was actually the lib dems who initially poured cold water on it and then had to row back. they are trying to push their hand as as far as possible but because labour has the numbers it has to be driven forward by labour with other people being brought in. thank you very much indeed. one thing is clear, labour wanted to recall parliament but...
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and give to failure and nobody was going to backjeremy to failure and nobody was going to back jeremy corbyn was going to backjeremy corbyn and things have shifted quite a lot this evening, we are seeing in the front pages for tomorrow, a number of political parties saying they wouldn't support this plan. they have all come out and now it looks as if we have some for torres saying that we desperately need consensus on this. we are turning to the guardian next. asi we are turning to the guardian next. as i said, it's been a busy day for everything to do with education at the big day for them stop live they gave her a—levels, for hundred thousand teenagers picking their results in very emotional for them this paragraph says it all. it's a lovely picture and has the whole span of teenagers laughing with the light, some looking surprised and shocked and we are hoping they all get the results they wanted. but, yes, interesting stories coming out of the a level results. celebrations ona of the a level results. celebrations on a level day, top grade is the dominant thing today. there's been a tiny
and give to failure and nobody was going to backjeremy to failure and nobody was going to back jeremy corbyn was going to backjeremy corbyn and things have shifted quite a lot this evening, we are seeing in the front pages for tomorrow, a number of political parties saying they wouldn't support this plan. they have all come out and now it looks as if we have some for torres saying that we desperately need consensus on this. we are turning to the guardian next. asi we are turning to the guardian...