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back before parliament because her deal i think a lot of people particularly labor side moderate labor m.p.'s who didn't vote for it attention he now regrets and we even saw the other night a group of them asking to have another vote on to reason maze to so that's why i think if there is some kind of compromise with that kind of backs. yes it is right that powers would not win all of the votes of the right wing of his party but a number of them are part of his government now they're bound by collective cabinet responsibility and would probably vote for it and you then have a whole series of labor m.p.'s who have been worn down by everything that's happened since the reason may still fail the lack of progress you have the country people are sick of brecht's it they want some kind of resolution and so i think m.p.'s are now much more willing to go for a deal so i do think that if boys can come up with something it doesn't have to be everything he doesn't have to shoot for the moon it just has to be a deal with a few tweaks compared to what we had before and i do think that could offer him a
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more extreme buckers said he wants to backstop back to me and you know he says you know where is labor m.p.'s could have voted for a bus over the time limit he's asking for impossible proposition and one that is m.p. where anyway and they still haven't got the answers patrick well i thank you very much kevin mccullough so different as a different term this year of the telly mirror front from aspects of much more this afternoon thanks you for that all right thanks laurence largely life 1st there in london or as in when an election is called in the u.k. one of the tightest battles will be in the city of canterbury in 2017 labor took it over took it from the conservatives for the 1st time in almost a century paul brennan went to see how voters are feeling now. the river star winds serenely through historic canterbury far from the political storms of westminster punters glide on crystal clear water braving september. it's a far from typical constituency but a crucial battleground you get the students who are on the whole very very liberal usually on the on the left of center. but you also go t
more extreme buckers said he wants to backstop back to me and you know he says you know where is labor m.p.'s could have voted for a bus over the time limit he's asking for impossible proposition and one that is m.p. where anyway and they still haven't got the answers patrick well i thank you very much kevin mccullough so different as a different term this year of the telly mirror front from aspects of much more this afternoon thanks you for that all right thanks laurence largely life 1st there...
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the way in a in a way that we haven't seen before and we're also getting reports barbara that some labor m.p.'s say that they believe them in this and tomorrow and that they want the existing breaks it withdraw all deal to be voted upon again and that is now correct me if i'm wrong but it bentz the withdrawal deal that was negotiated by former prime minister to resume a the one that parliament has already rejected 3 times for. and that seems rather a difficult thing to do because as you said of course it's been voted down for 3 times already and everybody after that agreed on this particular brecht's the deal is dead as a dodo but can it be revived nobody knows however it is going to be difficult for that labor motion to go through tomorrow because among the tare rebels are some remainders there are some who want and who have won sort of a negotiated deal that is very close to the european union but there is also a larger number that says we will have sort of stand for brics it because that's what the referendum in 2016 said thought we do under no circumstances want a hard break said so ther
the way in a in a way that we haven't seen before and we're also getting reports barbara that some labor m.p.'s say that they believe them in this and tomorrow and that they want the existing breaks it withdraw all deal to be voted upon again and that is now correct me if i'm wrong but it bentz the withdrawal deal that was negotiated by former prime minister to resume a the one that parliament has already rejected 3 times for. and that seems rather a difficult thing to do because as you said of...
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back before parliament because her deal i think a lot of people particularly labor side moderate labor m.p.'s who didn't vote for it attention he now regrets and we even saw the other night a group of them asking to have another vote on to reason maze to so that's why i think if there is some kind of compromise with that kind of backs. up yes it is right that boris would not win all of the votes of the right wing of his party but a number of them are part of his government now they're bound by collective cabinet responsibility and would probably vote for it and you then have a whole series of labor m.p.'s who have been worn down by everything that's happened since the reason why you still failed the lack of progress you have the country people are sick of brecht's it they want some kind of resolution and so i think m.p.'s are now much more willing to go for a deal so i do think that if boys can come up with something it doesn't have to be everything he doesn't have to shoot for the moon it just has to be a deal with a few tweaks compared to what we had before and i do think that could offe
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s defectors one labor m.p. some people of accusers wanting the parliament to go to bit longer so all the other parties defer to. that's not the case the reason we want to delay the elections just a little bit just a few weeks so we don't trust boris johnson we want to make sure no deal can't happen so in the motion expected perhaps later tonight on boris johnson's desire to dissolve parliament call a snap election now you'll be voting against absolutely this is not the time yet for a general election a general action maybe very quite soon but we want to make sure the crash out cannot happen we want to protect our country we're going to put the national interest ahead of our party's interest ok it does we will leave it many thanks for your time and come out as this legislation continues its ways without commons back to you ok thank you for that jonah hill in london 2 developing story with the united states has announced new sanctions on an iranian oil shipping network iran's already hit back state t.v. announced
s defectors one labor m.p. some people of accusers wanting the parliament to go to bit longer so all the other parties defer to. that's not the case the reason we want to delay the elections just a little bit just a few weeks so we don't trust boris johnson we want to make sure no deal can't happen so in the motion expected perhaps later tonight on boris johnson's desire to dissolve parliament call a snap election now you'll be voting against absolutely this is not the time yet for a general...
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dio day yes it seems to be dead but could it possibly be coming back in a different form they are labor m.p.'s are they are opposition m.p.'s they are m.p.'s who are want that to be bracks they do not want it to be a no deal breaks it but they are in favor of being bracks it because of the referendum so they want it to happen and they feel that the only way it can happen is if there is a deal so they want to try to change this motion is going to be legislated tomorrow by m.p.'s to say that the government the boris johnson must bring back the latest deal to parliament so they can get another chance to vote on it which will will be interesting as to whether that happens if m.p.'s will agree with that and i think many probably will because they don't want to no deal bret's for it but they many of them the majority feel the house to be bracks it because that is what the majority of brits voted for back in 26th in that referendum i wish we could read the mind of theresa may tonight so one thing we know is a break right now in europe is watching i want you to take a listen to what we heard today
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they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also though among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson and say that the new deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is perhaps too weakened to crumble the longer he stays in that position the more vulnerable to look an awful the easier he might be to beat in the general election give him a bit more rope essentially but he also points to a real crisis of trust doesn't it i mean half of that more than half of that was probably simply doesn't trust the word of this prime minister yeah that's been i think boris johnson's fundamental problem in all of this we have a prime ministerial system in britain not a presidential system and when the prime minister loses the confidence of the majority of m.p.'s in the house of commons let's not forget m.p.'s in his own part
they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also though among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson and say that the new deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is perhaps too weakened to crumble the...
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s there was one in particular from barry sherman a labor m.p. who's was so furious that his intervention actually went viral on social media saying that it was not the labor it was a disgrace it was the government who should it should be lecturing opposition m.p.'s that was the disgrace according to barry sherman now throughout the course of the day government ministers have been interrogated that the government's brix it preparations we are expecting to hear from the prime minister boris johnson who had to come back early from the united nations general assembly in new york overnight he was due to speak about an hour ago he is only just now we understand preparing to leave down the street to come here to parliament so it's all running a little bit late in fact considerably late and it's the sheer frankly the unpredictability of it's all that is leading to it's being so compelling viewing from where i'm standing here oh yes credibly compelling ok back to paul brennan later on as hopefully we hear from the british prime minister parth johnson in
s there was one in particular from barry sherman a labor m.p. who's was so furious that his intervention actually went viral on social media saying that it was not the labor it was a disgrace it was the government who should it should be lecturing opposition m.p.'s that was the disgrace according to barry sherman now throughout the course of the day government ministers have been interrogated that the government's brix it preparations we are expecting to hear from the prime minister boris...
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opportunity to discuss bricks it the language very very strong he's telling labor m.p.'s they're on the benches opposite to tell their party leader jeremy corbyn not to go with what he's turning a surrender deal we're talking about we've heard these words no use for what 36 hours a rebel alliance we're talking about m.p.'s seizing power we're talking about hashtags stop the coup if you've been following this on twitter also he didn't really give an answer there was one m.p. there asked him to confirm what is being discussed what is on the table because there is a quite small compared to the size of the team that reason means to send to brussels and strasburg there is a u.k. break that negotiating team in brussels as we speak quite a small team nothing new has been put on the table that was the central accusation levelled at mr johnson he didn't really reply so we don't know what the concrete proposals are will stay with these pictures mr johnson is still on his feet for a 2nd and let's just rewrite the tapes and show you what he's been talking about just in the past hour
opportunity to discuss bricks it the language very very strong he's telling labor m.p.'s they're on the benches opposite to tell their party leader jeremy corbyn not to go with what he's turning a surrender deal we're talking about we've heard these words no use for what 36 hours a rebel alliance we're talking about m.p.'s seizing power we're talking about hashtags stop the coup if you've been following this on twitter also he didn't really give an answer there was one m.p. there asked him to...
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will be some labor m.p.'s who support the government at the moment so it's going to look very tight as he needs. as we speak will be don't know what the result. will be pretty much or come to see if. these people who. choose to lobby for a summit so whose house runs box actually succeed because there's never enough time basing your business on the prime minister by basically providing school today but it seems. they've got a plan that not coming off with the suggestion that it's more sort of jail it should be the only option is if this is going to shrink who battled the government will have more time to get to a deal but how important listen scratch i mean if you remember back in the top. of the population were offered all. this the trial of the referendum result. this is going to be seen musashi so even if there is a general election whether it's all trying to change. plans then these papers that are trying to stir up. a pencil not want. general election related or pets 3 more on the wrong what i would say m
will be some labor m.p.'s who support the government at the moment so it's going to look very tight as he needs. as we speak will be don't know what the result. will be pretty much or come to see if. these people who. choose to lobby for a summit so whose house runs box actually succeed because there's never enough time basing your business on the prime minister by basically providing school today but it seems. they've got a plan that not coming off with the suggestion that it's more sort of...
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they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also though among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson in say that the new deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting perhaps to weaken to crumble the longer he stays in that position the more vulnerable to look an awful the easier he might be to beat in a general election give him a bit more rope essentially but he also points to a real crisis of trust doesn't it i mean half of that more than half of that is it coming simply doesn't trust the word of this prime minister yeah that's been i think boris johnson's fundamental problem in all of this we have a prime ministerial system in britain not a presidential system and when the prime minister loses the confidence of the majority of m.p.'s in the house of commons let's not forget m.p.'s in his own p
they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also though among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson in say that the new deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting perhaps to weaken to crumble...
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they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also though among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson in say that the new deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting perhaps to weaken to crumble the longer he stays in that position the more vulnerable to look an awful the easier he might be to beat in a general election give him a bit more rope essentially but he also points to a real crisis of trust doesn't it i mean half of the more than half of that is a problem simply doesn't trust the word of this prime minister yeah that's been i think boris johnson's fundamental problem in all of this we have a prime ministerial system in britain not a presidential system and when the prime minister loses the confidence of the majority of m.p.'s in the house of commons let's not forget m.p.'s in his own pa
they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also though among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson in say that the new deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting perhaps to weaken to crumble...
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party who seem to be increasingly pandering to remain as never really accepted the deal and some labor m.p.'s for example a good few dozen who rejected the original deal several times and are now turning around having found that they will turn to the await them are even with us sort of breaks it over no deal bricks it or just trying again maybe selling out their voters so who actually voted leave me mother liberal democrats then you know that at least they have some sincerity of just hating bricks it never liking it in the same way the s.n.p. do as well and so they just they they can't really seem to decide whatever they want at all even with a general election you have jeremy corbyn in one breath saying our prime minister is a dictator and that his have followers feel that a coup has taken place thanks doris johnson but no they they don't want to go back to the people just yet because that would be just improper the other things have to happen so it's no wonder then bar johnson is so desperately keen for a new parliament thank you thank you very much indeed it will be really interesting t
party who seem to be increasingly pandering to remain as never really accepted the deal and some labor m.p.'s for example a good few dozen who rejected the original deal several times and are now turning around having found that they will turn to the await them are even with us sort of breaks it over no deal bricks it or just trying again maybe selling out their voters so who actually voted leave me mother liberal democrats then you know that at least they have some sincerity of just hating...
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needs to start showing its guts and units a very 17 election campaign one of the successes that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine jeremy called with a date keep pretty much discreet. i think it's very ill advised that meant to try and try this gesture at some speculate and the reason this is being done now is because even they think that jericho sounds very little chance the next election and it's a way of trying to get rid of his opponents before that or he wins and they want to sure position. conspiracy theory goes well yes but it is incredibly badly time when labor is trying to project a united front in trying to get agreement in conference on next but it also reflects divisions inside party more broadly the trade union movement len mccluskey who's a big call to jamie corbett is progress 6 others and you're in the trade union movement aren't in favor rex and so this is threatening to create the kind of visions you seem to be sent. on display in labor party does not help your election hong kong is bracing for another day or protests as demonstrators threaten to disrupt public transport and
needs to start showing its guts and units a very 17 election campaign one of the successes that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine jeremy called with a date keep pretty much discreet. i think it's very ill advised that meant to try and try this gesture at some speculate and the reason this is being done now is because even they think that jericho sounds very little chance the next election and it's a way of trying to get rid of his opponents before that or he wins and they want to sure...
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they they are certainly pretty confident that they have the numbers a bit of it depends on how many labor m.p.'s who supports 7 breck's it choose to vote with the government in the same way as concerns in peace who don't like focusing against their own governments let's take a view from one of the leading pro brics a conservative voice nigel evans and we thank you very much fielding time do you think you're going to lose the vote soon or we'll soon find out of course that we know that the conservative remain rebels a few months ago did exactly this they cooperated with the opposition and they wrestle control of the order paper so i think the assumption must be that they'll do rather similar today which means a bill will then be introduced to parliament tomorrow which does one simple thing it says to boris johnson if you can't get a deal with the european union you have to seek an extension to at least the end of january 2020. and that is something that he told me along with about 200 other conservative m.p.'s in the garden of his official residence 10 downing street last night that he is not
they they are certainly pretty confident that they have the numbers a bit of it depends on how many labor m.p.'s who supports 7 breck's it choose to vote with the government in the same way as concerns in peace who don't like focusing against their own governments let's take a view from one of the leading pro brics a conservative voice nigel evans and we thank you very much fielding time do you think you're going to lose the vote soon or we'll soon find out of course that we know that the...
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there one of them is on the toxicity of the political culture in parliament that's been put in by labor m.p. jess phillips and also a 2nd one on the issue of democracy. in britain to be discussed later on in the day also another thing that's going to be considered as well is where the conservative party whether the government will be able to be able to approve a number. but few days off from parliament so they can have their own tory conference later on in the month whether that will be approved by the rest of parliament is yet to be seen of course not many people perhaps in parliament willing to support or pass anything from boris johnson given his conduct on choose day evening. the interim government is building the 1st mass detention center for people in the northeastern states. who are deemed to be illegal immigrants nearly $2000000.00 people and many of the muslim were left off the government's national registry of citizens which was published last month or that. has this report. it's a detention camp in the making aimed at housing some of the 1900000 people considered illegal immigran
there one of them is on the toxicity of the political culture in parliament that's been put in by labor m.p. jess phillips and also a 2nd one on the issue of democracy. in britain to be discussed later on in the day also another thing that's going to be considered as well is where the conservative party whether the government will be able to be able to approve a number. but few days off from parliament so they can have their own tory conference later on in the month whether that will be...
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needs to start showing its guts and units a very 17 election campaign one of the successes that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine gerry corbett they did keep pretty much to script. i think it's very ill advised in the bed to try and try this gesture some speculation the reason this is being done now is because even they think that gerry called them stands very little chance next election and this is where he's trying to get rid of his opponents before that all you wins and they will sure is issue. a conspiracy theory both ways but it is incredibly badly time when labor is trying to project a united front in trying to get agreement in conference on that but it also reflects divisions inside though party more broadly the trade union movement led mccluskey who's a big supporter jamie corbett is progress it isn't even in the trade union movement aren't present so this is threatening to create the kind of divisions you seen in the conservative party on display in labor party which is not healthy with general election and. now ukraine as denying reports that president president vod america lensky
needs to start showing its guts and units a very 17 election campaign one of the successes that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine gerry corbett they did keep pretty much to script. i think it's very ill advised in the bed to try and try this gesture some speculation the reason this is being done now is because even they think that gerry called them stands very little chance next election and this is where he's trying to get rid of his opponents before that all you wins and they will sure is...
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there one of them is on the toxicity of the political culture in parliament that's been put in by labor m.p. jess phillips and also a 2nd one on the issue of democracy. in britain that's to be discussed later on in the day also another thing that's going to be considered as well is where the conservative party whether the government will be able to be able to approve a another quick bergmann or not or not a program but a few days off from parliament so they can have their own tory conference later on in the month whether that will be approved by the rest of parliament is yet to be seen of course not many people perhaps in parliament willing to support a pos anything from boris johnson given his conduct on a choose date evening. so you go you go live from westminster thank you. hong kong's chief executive is g. to hear concerns from 150 citizens in a so-called community dialogue session beginning in the next few hours speaking were chosen from 20000 people who put their names forwards in an online ballots were kerry lamb is hoping the sessions will ends protests in hong kong that have been r
there one of them is on the toxicity of the political culture in parliament that's been put in by labor m.p. jess phillips and also a 2nd one on the issue of democracy. in britain that's to be discussed later on in the day also another thing that's going to be considered as well is where the conservative party whether the government will be able to be able to approve a another quick bergmann or not or not a program but a few days off from parliament so they can have their own tory conference...
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needs because i think i'm right in saying that there would probably be enough consensus and enough labor m.p.'s the main opposition party that he would be able to get that sue thirds majority the other thing is do they actually trust boris johnson to hold elected in the middle of october because some of them say in my promise that but then actually say well he's got his election he wants to hold it after breakfast at the end of october so there are any number of unknowables it's enormously complicated but it is the incredible atmosphere of mistrust inside parliaments all these m.p.'s are looking at each other really not trusting the that the motives of other parties it's a terribly difficult moment for british democracy indeed a hugely critical day there for the u.k. prime minister and parliament will wait to see what does happen for the moment lawrence lee live for us there in london now the iranian oil tankers seized off gibraltar before being released is reported to have turned off its tracking beacon the adrian dairy one formerly known as the grace one switched off its track on monday sh
needs because i think i'm right in saying that there would probably be enough consensus and enough labor m.p.'s the main opposition party that he would be able to get that sue thirds majority the other thing is do they actually trust boris johnson to hold elected in the middle of october because some of them say in my promise that but then actually say well he's got his election he wants to hold it after breakfast at the end of october so there are any number of unknowables it's enormously...
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its guts and unit say the 27000 election campaign one of the successes that campaign is that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine gerry call that they date keep pretty much to script. i think it's very ill advised that meant to try and try this gesture some speculate and the reason this is being done now is because even they think that gerry colvin sounds very little chance the next election and it's a way of trying to get rid of his opponents before that all he wins and they will to sure position. conspiracy theory both ways but it is incredibly badly time when labor is trying to project a united front in trying to get agreement in conference on this but it also reflects divisions inside the party more broadly the trade union movement led mccluskey has a big supporter jamie colby is progress it isn't in the trade union movement in favor rex's and so this is dressing to create the kind of visions you seems in the conservative party on display well a policy which is not helpful to work through their election. india's government revokes the autonomy of indian administered kashmir nearly 2 mont
its guts and unit say the 27000 election campaign one of the successes that campaign is that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine gerry call that they date keep pretty much to script. i think it's very ill advised that meant to try and try this gesture some speculate and the reason this is being done now is because even they think that gerry colvin sounds very little chance the next election and it's a way of trying to get rid of his opponents before that all he wins and they will to sure...
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unopposed essentially but so angry all the conservative party who feel that john bercow who's a labor m.p. has been siding with labor and allowing these challenging motions to go through basically contradicting the prime minister's approved strategy but they've decided they're going to throw convention out the window and they are going to field a conservative candidate against him in the next general election which could be a matter of weeks away it's an indication of just how bits and vengeful and frankly nasty politics has become here in the u.k. bret's it is progress. paul brennan live for us there in london thanks for that we've got plenty more ahead on this news hour u.s. and turkish troops beginning joint patrols in northeastern syria as they prepare to set up a so-called safe zone in the region aid workers are warning conditions are deteriorating files for hurricane survivors in the bahamas even as emergency supplies are rushed in. and continues to go on to here is the latest bout we'll hear from him in sport with john. told us that ahead but 1st a day of protests that started peac
unopposed essentially but so angry all the conservative party who feel that john bercow who's a labor m.p. has been siding with labor and allowing these challenging motions to go through basically contradicting the prime minister's approved strategy but they've decided they're going to throw convention out the window and they are going to field a conservative candidate against him in the next general election which could be a matter of weeks away it's an indication of just how bits and vengeful...
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can believe it to reserve a's withdrawal agreement thrice voted down in this house of commons some labor m.p.'s say they now deeply regret that they didn't vote for that at the time well this amendment is just passed voted down by a whopping 420 and for a further sign of just how fraught and tense things have become earlier in the day during debate in the house he motional scenes as nicholas soames the 71 year old grandson of winston churchill fought back tears saying how sad it was that his 37 year career is now. he had been brought to an end in this way sacked this morning by boris johnson for voting against his own government last night. very dramatic and unprecedented what we're saying there in westminster right now thank you very much john holl bray us all the latest well the bright side of goetia michel barnier held a series of meetings with officials from member states in brussels he says the bloc will remain united in any further talks with the u.k. after my meeting with the member states an all volunteer for the artwork and. just want to tell you is a day who will remove the need. f
can believe it to reserve a's withdrawal agreement thrice voted down in this house of commons some labor m.p.'s say they now deeply regret that they didn't vote for that at the time well this amendment is just passed voted down by a whopping 420 and for a further sign of just how fraught and tense things have become earlier in the day during debate in the house he motional scenes as nicholas soames the 71 year old grandson of winston churchill fought back tears saying how sad it was that his 37...
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benches facing him that palm and it was a disgrace he was shouted at the fury of response from the labor m.p.'s was something to behold in certain responses barrie shamans for example where he said how dare you lecture us about morality you are the ones who have been found to have acted unlawfully by the supremes course you know it was really furious stuff the atmosphere calmed down a little bit in the afternoon when a succession of cabinet ministers came to parliament answer questions about their specific speciality particular michael gove who's the prime minister sorry the minister for exiting the european union but then the atmosphere really soured considerably when boris johnson and said the chamber and was totally unapologetic about the actions that he'd taken in probing parliament nearly 3 weeks ago and basically took the fight to the opposition accusing them of being the problem not him it was it was difficult watching i mean from one perspective it was you know compelling drama and compulsive viewing but from another perspective it was deeply a deeply disturbing spectacle. and so wil
benches facing him that palm and it was a disgrace he was shouted at the fury of response from the labor m.p.'s was something to behold in certain responses barrie shamans for example where he said how dare you lecture us about morality you are the ones who have been found to have acted unlawfully by the supremes course you know it was really furious stuff the atmosphere calmed down a little bit in the afternoon when a succession of cabinet ministers came to parliament answer questions about...
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traffic for hours and hours and hours in 2017 the city's 40000 strong student body helped return a labor m.p. here a shock result in a strongly conservative region with the next election date still uncertain only the conservative party has so far named its candidate and she is already knocking on doors stockpiling campaign materials and mobilizing supporters i want a general election i want to get the people of canterbury the chance to vote for a conservative because i've got a big program and i want to get on with delivering so from my point if you can't come soon enough. the timing will be crucial an early election might reduce the size of the significant student vote and tactical campaigning might also emerge. if there's some kind of alliance be an official alliance or an unofficial alliance i think people might vote for that i think they'll be a lot of conservative voters who are not of the the mindsets. is that no deal is better than no exit what if the prime minister ploughs on regardless and ignores parliament is beginning to lose parliament isn't respected parliamentary sufferance is
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essentially of just of jeremy coleman in the labor party in a motion for a general election expected to come on monday do you think jeremy corbyn will instruct his m.p.'s to vote for that while the mood in the labor party is somewhat splits there is a group around jeremy cope and he would like to have an election as soon as possible so when the legislation is passed formally through parliament at the beginning of next week they would like to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also there among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal bragg's as they would see it keep johnson in say that the no deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting paps to weaken to crumble the longer he stays in that position the more vulnerable the look and therefore the easier he might be to beat in a general election give him a bit more rope essentially but he also points to a real crisis of trust doesn't it i mean half of that mo
essentially of just of jeremy coleman in the labor party in a motion for a general election expected to come on monday do you think jeremy corbyn will instruct his m.p.'s to vote for that while the mood in the labor party is somewhat splits there is a group around jeremy cope and he would like to have an election as soon as possible so when the legislation is passed formally through parliament at the beginning of next week they would like to move very quickly to an election i think there is a...
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unopposed essentially but so angry all the conservative party who feel that john bercow who's a labor m.p. has been siding with labor and allowing these challenging motions to go through basically contradicting the prime minister's approve strategy that they've decided they're going to throw convention out the window and they are going to field a conservative candidate against him in the next general election which could be a matter of weeks away it's an indication of just how bits and vengeful...
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just like you voted remember lots of labor m.p.'s are sitting on large lever voting seats that is to say was there in the labor party which has an official position now of having a 2nd referendum in which remain as an option the majority of their constituents voted to leave and many of them are agusta but what the labor party is doing if you're in that position probably the smartest thing to do is vote against boris tonight say you voted against this wicked tory government but then still vote for britain apparently we're seeing and please filing back into the house if you believe this is a vote on the actual motion itself then we'll have the result very quickly indeed let's talk about the other looming possibility now a snap general election boris johnson said if he loses these folk tonight he will table a motion looking for a general election he's already lost his majority today he's made this a confidence vote what happens do you think in terms of a general election he can try to force a general election there's actually no guaran
just like you voted remember lots of labor m.p.'s are sitting on large lever voting seats that is to say was there in the labor party which has an official position now of having a 2nd referendum in which remain as an option the majority of their constituents voted to leave and many of them are agusta but what the labor party is doing if you're in that position probably the smartest thing to do is vote against boris tonight say you voted against this wicked tory government but then still vote...
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m.p. today a gift to the labor party who now can say well look if his own brother doesn't trust him why on earth should we say yes there is a problem with trust bush johnson also hemmed in now with any other possible new polls or ways that he could force an election by his own promise to prorogue on it next week for 5 weeks all he can really do now is get himself and his party on a campaign footing that's what we're waiting to hear from him now in wakefield in the north of england a big bunch told me speech that once again he's done it 3 times this week was sent out the terms of the election vote for me and i'll give you breaks it folk for him jeremy corbyn who wants to delay it all and undermine the process and you want to thank you john holl in westminster. and as we mentioned earlier boris johnson also met the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the pair said they agreed on the need to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon that's a near his office it also said the 2 that is would discuss how to repel quote terrorism and iranian aggression the trip to london was only announced on
m.p. today a gift to the labor party who now can say well look if his own brother doesn't trust him why on earth should we say yes there is a problem with trust bush johnson also hemmed in now with any other possible new polls or ways that he could force an election by his own promise to prorogue on it next week for 5 weeks all he can really do now is get himself and his party on a campaign footing that's what we're waiting to hear from him now in wakefield in the north of england a big bunch...
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party who seem to be increasingly pandering to remain as never really accepting a deal and some labor m.p.'s for example a good few dozen who rejected the original deal several times and are now turning around having found that they will turn to await them are even with us sort of breaks it over no deal bricks it or just trying again maybe selling out their voters so who actually voted leave me mother liberal democrats then you know that at least they have some sincerity of just hating bricks it never liking it in the same way the s.n.p. do as well and so they just they they can't really seem to decide whatever they want at all even with the general election you have jeremy corbyn in one breath saying our prime minister is a dictator and that his of followers feel that a coup has taken place thanks doris johnson but no they they don't want to go back to the people just yet because that would be just improper the other things have to happen so it's no wonder then bar johnson is so desperately keen for a new parliament thank you thank you very much indeed it will be really interesting to se
party who seem to be increasingly pandering to remain as never really accepting a deal and some labor m.p.'s for example a good few dozen who rejected the original deal several times and are now turning around having found that they will turn to await them are even with us sort of breaks it over no deal bricks it or just trying again maybe selling out their voters so who actually voted leave me mother liberal democrats then you know that at least they have some sincerity of just hating bricks...
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they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also there among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal brags that as they would see it keep johnson in say that the no deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting perhaps to weaken to crumble the longer he stays in that position the more vulnerable the look and therefore the easier he might be to beat in a general election give him a bit more rope essentially but he also points to a real crisis of trust doesn't it i mean half of them more than half of that was probably simply doesn't trust the word of this prime minister yeah that's been i think boris johnson's fundamental problem in all of this we have a prime ministerial system in britain not a presidential system and when the prime minister loses the confidence of the majority of m.p.'s in the house of commons let's not forget m.p.'s in h
they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also there among other labor m.p.'s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep boris johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal brags that as they would see it keep johnson in say that the no deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure there's a sense that he is starting perhaps to weaken to crumble...
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traffic for hours and hours and hours in 2017 the city's 40000 strong student body helped return a labor m.p. here a shock result in a strongly conservative region with the next election date still uncertain only the conservative party has so far named its candidate and she's already knocking on doors stockpiling campaign materials and mobilizing supporters i want a general election i want to give the people of canterbury the chance to vote for a conservative because i've got a big program and i want to get on with delivering so from my point here it can't come soon enough. the timing will be crucial an early election might reduce the size of the significant student vote and tactical campaigning might also emerge if there's some kind of alliance be an official alliance or an unofficial alliance i think people might vote for that i think they'll be a lot of conservative voters who are not of the the mindset that says that. new do better than no exit what if the prime minister plows on regardless and ignores parliament is beginning to lose parliament isn't respect to parliamentary sufferance i
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its guts and units a recent team election campaign one of the successes that campaign is that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine gerry call it what they did keep pretty much to script. i think it's very ill advised the bed to try and try this gesture some speculation the reason this is being done now is because even they think that gerry colvin sounds very little chance the next election and this is a way of trying to get rid of his opponents before that all you wins and they want to sure position. a conspiracy theory both ways but it is incredibly badly time when labor is trying to project a united front in trying to get agreement in conference on next but it also reflects divisions inside the party more broadly the trade union movement led mccluskey who's a big supporter jamie corbett is progress 6. in the trade union movement aren't in favor grex it and so this is threatening to create the kind of divisions you seems the conservative party on display in labor party which is not helpful to their election major us retailer wal-mart says it will stop selling east cigarettes because of incre
its guts and units a recent team election campaign one of the successes that campaign is that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine gerry call it what they did keep pretty much to script. i think it's very ill advised the bed to try and try this gesture some speculation the reason this is being done now is because even they think that gerry colvin sounds very little chance the next election and this is a way of trying to get rid of his opponents before that all you wins and they want to sure...
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mean it provoked fury from the opposition benches one particular exchange with barry shipman the labor m.p. ended up going viral on social media it was so vociferously and then the prime minister came to the chamber and he too was taking not a single step backwards no apology no remorse nothing they say a week's a long time in politics with only 24 hours ago the supreme court said the prime minister had given unlawful advice and perrotte parliament unlawfully and yet boris johnson's son stood at the butt dispatch box and said that as far as he was concerned he thought the court was wrong jeremy corbin the leader of the opposition 'd said and i quote that the address from boris johnson been 10 seconds of bluster from a shameless prime minister who thinks he's above the law pretty much sums it up yeah i mean when you go to a government like this the can't win any votes except for a palm of his power lies normally of course the opposition would be desperate to hold a general election but they're not going to call lots of confidence in upon a straw man. despite the goading and threats and cajo
mean it provoked fury from the opposition benches one particular exchange with barry shipman the labor m.p. ended up going viral on social media it was so vociferously and then the prime minister came to the chamber and he too was taking not a single step backwards no apology no remorse nothing they say a week's a long time in politics with only 24 hours ago the supreme court said the prime minister had given unlawful advice and perrotte parliament unlawfully and yet boris johnson's son stood...
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backstop it didn't make its way through parliament 3 times there's even a suggestion that tomorrow labor m.p.'s may try to amend the legislation to get a 4th meaningful vote on trees amaze. bill i mean that seems extraordinary but in principle there's nothing wrong with driving or pushing hoping and trying to force it for a deal and if that's what i thought the continuity remain campaign was pushing for i would give you different i actually think what they're trying to do is stop me if they were genuinely trying to get the best deal possible when we leave and then potentially which people don't really talk about mounting the case which i wouldn't agree with to rejoin the european union if that's what they want to do that would be a perfectly respectable thing to do instead they remain campaign which has never put its weapons down since they lost 3 years ago is still trying very volubly tonight but also in the house of commons to win their way despite the fact they lost in the country in 2016 and then we had a snap general election in 2071 but the conservative policy on the labor opposition p
backstop it didn't make its way through parliament 3 times there's even a suggestion that tomorrow labor m.p.'s may try to amend the legislation to get a 4th meaningful vote on trees amaze. bill i mean that seems extraordinary but in principle there's nothing wrong with driving or pushing hoping and trying to force it for a deal and if that's what i thought the continuity remain campaign was pushing for i would give you different i actually think what they're trying to do is stop me if they...
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party who seem to be increasingly pandering to remain as never really accepting a deal and some labor m.p.'s for example a good few dozen who rejected the original deal several times and are now turning around having found that they will turn to the await them are even with us sort of bracks it of a no deal bracks it or just trying again maybe selling out their voters so who actually voted leave me mother liberal democrats then you know that at least they have some sincerity of just hating brax...
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that would be a big mistake at least according to this scottish labor party m.p. independents at this moment in time is possibly the worst moment you could be contemplating it and it would it would actually magnify the consequences that we're facing a because it breaks it the other fundamental point is what what precedent is that that established in terms of allowing a seceding states and i think that will be a question in a lot of government and governments minds across europe. not to mention that the british parliament would have to consent to scotland. with. and drug has also been rocked by several weeks of demonstrations ahead of showed local elections the authorities initially responded with massive force and violent detentions although the mood has calmed somewhat in the meantime the demonstrators are calling for opposition candidates to be allowed to stand in the election itself or they were prevented from being quote on the ballot and among those taking part in the protests is a very different agents as we see now in this report from moscow. maria as mir o
that would be a big mistake at least according to this scottish labor party m.p. independents at this moment in time is possibly the worst moment you could be contemplating it and it would it would actually magnify the consequences that we're facing a because it breaks it the other fundamental point is what what precedent is that that established in terms of allowing a seceding states and i think that will be a question in a lot of government and governments minds across europe. not to mention...
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liberal democrats the scottish nationalists you have to assume the overwhelming majority of labor policy m.p.'s. are going to fall into line behind this is that this motion how many conservatives do you think there are steve b. building behind the scenes talks of them over the last last last few days well i hope they're going to be in double figures and i think what's happened in the last sort of 48 hours is the threat spurious johnson has made to them the arm twisting that's gone on has had the counter effects and that i think it strengthened their result to work with us to block no deal and many of those conservatives of course are people with senior ministers who understand the implications of no deal and will know that it means medicines food and fuel shortages and couldn't possibly want to inflict that on the country so just help us understand what happens if you win tonight you do it is cool can taking control of the older paper isn't it being in control of the parliamentary timetable boris johnson has said that if that happens then he it looks like to that he'll call for an election.
liberal democrats the scottish nationalists you have to assume the overwhelming majority of labor policy m.p.'s. are going to fall into line behind this is that this motion how many conservatives do you think there are steve b. building behind the scenes talks of them over the last last last few days well i hope they're going to be in double figures and i think what's happened in the last sort of 48 hours is the threat spurious johnson has made to them the arm twisting that's gone on has had...
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m.p.'s are not going to change their minds even if the 6 labor let's say m.p.'s possibly do who voted against the government tonight $21.00 conservative party m.p.'s won't and that is a large large margin for the government to overcome with the help of the other opposition in these so that legislation has to make its way now through the various stages of parliament it could move very quickly through the commons because of that majority it could be held up in the house of lords by the conservative peers seeking to scrutinise seeking to filibuster the process but there are elements in that legislation designed to provide enough time hopefully for it to make its way through before before the planned for a great prorogue ation of parliament sometime next week. jonah we know that the prime minister has said i want to hold this not general election but what is the likelihood of that being held and what could stop it. an election surely now must be almost inevitable boris johnson who made this vote framed this vote as a confidence issue in his government of a to insist
m.p.'s are not going to change their minds even if the 6 labor let's say m.p.'s possibly do who voted against the government tonight $21.00 conservative party m.p.'s won't and that is a large large margin for the government to overcome with the help of the other opposition in these so that legislation has to make its way now through the various stages of parliament it could move very quickly through the commons because of that majority it could be held up in the house of lords by the...
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do you think your other peers, the labor m.p.'s will vote for general election or not?n the back bench understand we are being played for fools by boris johnson as is the country being played a fool by boris johnson. we won't allow him to use a general election for the cover for the hard brexit he's always wanted. francine: are you sending texts to groups to make sense? owen: there are more groups than we know what to do with. it's a very strong message being conveyed to the leadership of the labor party some t not be huggered in massive fashion by boris johnson if selecting an election if we think he is not a party of our country. francine: owen smith, he is for the party leadership. i'm going to be joined by tom from new york. the prospect of election. and we talked to the chairman of r.b.s. that interview london time and this is bloomberg. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch i
do you think your other peers, the labor m.p.'s will vote for general election or not?n the back bench understand we are being played for fools by boris johnson as is the country being played a fool by boris johnson. we won't allow him to use a general election for the cover for the hard brexit he's always wanted. francine: are you sending texts to groups to make sense? owen: there are more groups than we know what to do with. it's a very strong message being conveyed to the leadership of the...