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but anyway, here he is, karl turner, confronting dominic cummings.ategy, brexitcasters, dominic cummings is absolutely central. the chief of staff, de facto, for the prime minister, who is someone whose name is sort of spat out by his detractors and is revered by plenty of brexiteers — i think is probably a potted summary of where he is biographically. anyway, here is said moment today. i mean, who would have thought a couple of years ago, we would be in a situation where a very senior downing street operative is being upbraided... mmm. ..by a labour mp because he had death threats overnight... mmm. ..and the answer would be, "well, just get brexit done, then"? we have come a very long way down a very surprising path, that's very worrying for some people. but equally, wasn't it convenient that karl turner's office were there with their camera phones to film it, and then were very happy to make it available for everyone else to see? so, he wanted to make his point not in private to dominic cummings, but to the whole world. well, we're in that era now.
but anyway, here he is, karl turner, confronting dominic cummings.ategy, brexitcasters, dominic cummings is absolutely central. the chief of staff, de facto, for the prime minister, who is someone whose name is sort of spat out by his detractors and is revered by plenty of brexiteers — i think is probably a potted summary of where he is biographically. anyway, here is said moment today. i mean, who would have thought a couple of years ago, we would be in a situation where a very senior...
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the mp, karl turner, said he had had death threats last night.ommons itself, a sense of disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive, and to dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister is being repeated in those death threats, is reprehensible. as he prepared to gather his cabinet, the prime minister said tempers need to come down. but the chances of him are listening to this reprimand from a predecessor in number 10 are slim to none. words such as saboteur, traitor, enemy, surrender, betrayal. which should have no place in our party, no place in our political discourse, nor in our politics, and nor, for that matter, in our wider society. but whatever the difficulty, whatever the distress, there is no intention in downing street, none at all, of pulling back from their overall tough approach. a belief, even, this is a pent—up conflict that must play out to clear the way for brexit. patting each other on
the mp, karl turner, said he had had death threats last night.ommons itself, a sense of disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive, and to dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister is being repeated in those death threats, is reprehensible. as he prepared to gather his cabinet, the prime minister said tempers need to come down. but the chances of...
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the mp, karl turner, said he had had death threats last night.r, get brexit done. don't tell me to get brexit done. in the commons itself, a sense of disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. still rage, though, from a friend of the murdered mpjo cox. when i hear of my friend's murder, and the way it has made me and my colleagues feel, and feel scared, described as humbug, i actually don't feel anger towards the prime minister. i feel pity for those of you who still have to toe his line. one mp, though, told me, everyone‘s a hypocrite, every side's guilty. it was yesterday, she was the person i could hear screaming the loudest from her bench. but most of the ire was reserved for the prime minister. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive, and to dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister is being repeated in those death threats, is reprehensible. mr speaker, the prime minister is not fit for office. his behaviour is an outrage, and his go
the mp, karl turner, said he had had death threats last night.r, get brexit done. don't tell me to get brexit done. in the commons itself, a sense of disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. still rage, though, from a friend of the murdered mpjo cox. when i hear of my friend's murder, and the way it has made me and my colleagues feel, and feel scared, described as humbug, i actually don't feel anger towards the prime minister. i feel...
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the mp, karl turner said he had death threats last night.mings' answer, get brexit done. don't tell me to get brexit done. in the commons itself, a sense of disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. still rage from a friend of the murdered mp, jo cox. when i hear of my friend's murder and the way that it has made me and my colleagues feel and feel scared, described as humbug, i actually don't feel anger towards the prime minister, ifeel pity actually don't feel anger towards the prime minister, i feel pity for those of you who still have to toe his line. one mp told me everyone is a hypocrite, every side is guilty. it was yesterday, she was the person i could hear screaming the loudest from her bench. but most of the anger was reserved for the prime minister. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive and to dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister is being repeated in those death threats, is reprehensible. mr speaker, the prime minis
the mp, karl turner said he had death threats last night.mings' answer, get brexit done. don't tell me to get brexit done. in the commons itself, a sense of disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. still rage from a friend of the murdered mp, jo cox. when i hear of my friend's murder and the way that it has made me and my colleagues feel and feel scared, described as humbug, i actually don't feel anger towards the prime minister,...
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the mp, karl turner, said he had had death threats last night. disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive, and to dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister is being repeated in those death threats, is reprehensible. as he prepared to gather his cabinet, the prime minister said tempers need to come down. but the chances of him are listening to this reprimand from a predecessor in number 10 are slim to none. words such as saboteur, traitor, enemy, surrender, betrayal. which should have no place in our party, no place in our political discourse, nor in our politics, and nor, for that matter, in our wider society. but whatever the difficulty, whatever the distress, there is no intention in downing street, none at all, of pulling back from their overall tough approach. a belief, even, this is a pent—up conflict that must play out to clear the way for brexit. patting each other on the back, when there is
the mp, karl turner, said he had had death threats last night. disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive, and to dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister is being repeated in those death threats, is reprehensible. as he prepared to gather his cabinet, the prime minister said tempers need to come down. but the chances of him are listening to this...
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the mp, karl turner, said he had had death threats last night.gs‘s answer, get brexit done. in the commons itself, a sense of disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. still rage, though, from a friend of the murdered mpjo cox. when i hear of my friend's murder, and the way it has made me and my colleagues feel, and feel scared, described as humbug, i actually don't feel anger towards the prime minister. i feel pity for those of you who still have to toe his line. one mp, though, told me, everyone‘s a hypocrite, everybody‘s guilty. it was yesterday she was the person i could hear screaming the loudest from her bench. but most of the ire was reserved for the prime minister. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive, and dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister is being repeated in those death threats, is reprehensible. mr speaker, the prime minister is not fit for office. his behaviour is an outrage, and his government is treating people d
the mp, karl turner, said he had had death threats last night.gs‘s answer, get brexit done. in the commons itself, a sense of disbelief for a moment, the morning after the night before. yesterday, the house did itself no credit. still rage, though, from a friend of the murdered mpjo cox. when i hear of my friend's murder, and the way it has made me and my colleagues feel, and feel scared, described as humbug, i actually don't feel anger towards the prime minister. i feel pity for those of you...
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confronted in parliament by the labourmp karl turner in confronted in parliament by the labour mp karloday it will be an opportunity for people to pause and take a breath. indeed. but i'll tell you what, while all of that is going on, of course, there are still simmering tensions when it comes to the former prime ministerjohn major, who has cast some doubt about whether or not borisjohnson cast some doubt about whether or not boris johnson can or will cast some doubt about whether or not borisjohnson can or will be forced to avoid no—deal brexit on october 31. yes, sirjohn major's potential a nswer to 31. yes, sirjohn major's potential answer to the question that has posed itself by the prime minister, saying that he will abide by the rule of law, but also has no intention of asking for an extension to the brexit deadline, which he is required to do now by law if no deal is done by october 19. sirjohn major suggesting the government may get round that by using something called an order in council, which is effectively a way of changing the law without the need for parliamentary approva
confronted in parliament by the labourmp karl turner in confronted in parliament by the labour mp karloday it will be an opportunity for people to pause and take a breath. indeed. but i'll tell you what, while all of that is going on, of course, there are still simmering tensions when it comes to the former prime ministerjohn major, who has cast some doubt about whether or not borisjohnson cast some doubt about whether or not boris johnson can or will cast some doubt about whether or not...
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he was confronted in parliament by karl turner, a labour mp, accused of being a disgrace.ad had death threats over night and confronted mr cummings about that. the response was, in that case, to say that mps should get brexit done. speaking last night dominic cummings went further at a book launch in london saying that whilst threats of violence should be taken seriously, he went on to say that people shouldn't be surprised that people are angry about the fact that brexit hasn't been delivered yet. i will read you a bit of what he had to say. if you are a bunch of politicians and say we swear we will respect the result of a democratic vote and then after you lose you say we don't want to respect the vote, what do you expect to happen? 0n the pressure the government is facing, he dismissed that really, saying this is a walk in the park compared to the referendum. we are enjoying this, he said, we are going to leave and we are going to win. while they have been calls for calm and a lowering of the level of debate here after an extraordinarily weak at westminster, the prime m
he was confronted in parliament by karl turner, a labour mp, accused of being a disgrace.ad had death threats over night and confronted mr cummings about that. the response was, in that case, to say that mps should get brexit done. speaking last night dominic cummings went further at a book launch in london saying that whilst threats of violence should be taken seriously, he went on to say that people shouldn't be surprised that people are angry about the fact that brexit hasn't been delivered...