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the fact is that the labor party, mr. speaker, has not learn the their lesson. there is no bipartisan in this country when it comes to boat policy and labor has not learned their less non relate to recent mistakes -- in -- lesson in relationship that recent mistakes. tom: there was a scare in australia's skies as well. a flight taking off from melbourne having to return there, was meant to go to the malaysia. a mannion board said he had a bomb. this turned out not to be the case but did put a focus on security when it comes to those types of situations. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my question is also to the prime minister. would the prime minister update the house on measures that the government takes to keep australians safe and our transport system secure? >> the prime minister has the call. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. and acknowledge the honorable members -- member's long experience in service in our police forces. mr. speaker, members will be aware that a man attempted to gain access to the cockpit of malaysian ai
the fact is that the labor party, mr. speaker, has not learn the their lesson. there is no bipartisan in this country when it comes to boat policy and labor has not learned their less non relate to recent mistakes -- in -- lesson in relationship that recent mistakes. tom: there was a scare in australia's skies as well. a flight taking off from melbourne having to return there, was meant to go to the malaysia. a mannion board said he had a bomb. this turned out not to be the case but did put a...
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they're looking for the manifestos from the conservative and labor party. it's much more of a conventionist approach. i'm joined this morning by the chairman of open bridges. talk more about the election and brexit itself. let's start by looking at brexit. you were a part of the stronger end campaign. it seems now we are hoping toward prexit. what's the best case scenario for business and britain in general? >> not to take the best deal off the table which is membership of the single market, continuation of the union which is what actu actually they're doing and stay in that because that keeps us economically secure and from that position to get the other for security and environment. unfortunately they have taken that off so if we get the conservatives winning we're likely to come after that almost certainly and then the best case is some sort of free trade agreement but i am concerned that the prime minister sort of identified the european union as the enemy and they'll see her as the enemy. during a political campaign but boy did it change immediately af
they're looking for the manifestos from the conservative and labor party. it's much more of a conventionist approach. i'm joined this morning by the chairman of open bridges. talk more about the election and brexit itself. let's start by looking at brexit. you were a part of the stronger end campaign. it seems now we are hoping toward prexit. what's the best case scenario for business and britain in general? >> not to take the best deal off the table which is membership of the single...
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her and her position as the leader of the conservative party and jeremy corbin, the head of the labor party? >> it leaves her where she was,s the head of a government but a minority government that will be shaky because it will depend on the support of an allied party with its own interests. but you need to be very careful with brexit doesn't mean a new hard border in ireland. and will want more money for ireland. and that leaves jeremy corbin remaining with more power really at the head of the labor party which did very well compared to low expectations, but is still very from winning a majority on its own. >> we should point out that theresa may is what they call a remainder. somebody wanted to stay within the european union. thatbritish voters voted against it.f great >> that's right. she is what was known as a reluctant remainder. she decided it was better for britain to be inside the e.u. than outside. that is what her prime minister believed. she did not campaign very hard to remain. and a sense she said she will listen to the people in. out with the best of her ability. but unfortuna
her and her position as the leader of the conservative party and jeremy corbin, the head of the labor party? >> it leaves her where she was,s the head of a government but a minority government that will be shaky because it will depend on the support of an allied party with its own interests. but you need to be very careful with brexit doesn't mean a new hard border in ireland. and will want more money for ireland. and that leaves jeremy corbin remaining with more power really at the head...
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position as the leader of the conservative party and -- conversely jeremy corbyn, the head of the labor party? >> well, it leaves her where she was, prime minister, the head of a government. but a minority government that will be shaky because it will depend on the support of an ally party but a party in northern ireland with its own interest, a party that favored brexit but wants to make sure that brexit doesn't mean a new hard border in ireland and will want more money for ire expand so on. and it leaves jeremy co-bing wim remaining with more power, really, as thad of a labor party which did well, did very well, compared to very low expectations, but is still very, very far from winning a majority on its own. >> we should point out that teresa may is what they called a remainder, somebody who wanted to stay inside the european union but as british voters voted against that and she supported the effort by constituents and the residents of great britain. correct? >> yes, that's right.. she is what was known an reluctant remainer and decided on the basis of everything is minister -- interior m
position as the leader of the conservative party and -- conversely jeremy corbyn, the head of the labor party? >> well, it leaves her where she was, prime minister, the head of a government. but a minority government that will be shaky because it will depend on the support of an ally party but a party in northern ireland with its own interest, a party that favored brexit but wants to make sure that brexit doesn't mean a new hard border in ireland and will want more money for ire expand so...
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busily trying to get rid of jeremy corbyn up until the general election and all of a sudden the labor partyhits forty percent the real victims are you keep going to have a new leader and the liberal democrats they went down half a percent on the day and they're not going to have any leader as well so it was the polarization that affected our result when tony blair got one percent more than what we got at the general election he got a landslide victory so way it goes and what about the fact that tourism may suddenly announces i saw it openly has runs for president news flash millions of e.u. citizens can stay in britain after all why no mention of this in the queen's speech way no mention of it in parliament millions of people in this country don't know whether they're going to be delighted i did actually intervene on the prime minister and i did say to give the guarantee before the negotiations finish in a couple of years time and the fact is she said that it would be a priority but i didn't realise is the next day she would be in brussels and putting it as a priority it's the first thing t
busily trying to get rid of jeremy corbyn up until the general election and all of a sudden the labor partyhits forty percent the real victims are you keep going to have a new leader and the liberal democrats they went down half a percent on the day and they're not going to have any leader as well so it was the polarization that affected our result when tony blair got one percent more than what we got at the general election he got a landslide victory so way it goes and what about the fact that...
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chair of britain's ruling conservative party on whether teresa mayes tories are dead or just wounded as an opinion poll shows jeremy corbin is the first in labor in the there in ten years to be britain's number one choice for prime minister and one of call been shadow cabinet former overnight and minister barry gardiner on theresa may bring a party previously allied to paramilitaries into the british government and from v for vendetta the mosque in the flag we investigate the power of street protest to shake the world ahead of this week's north one day more march against the british government in london plus from jerry lewis to jerry seinfeld we speak to the man who brought the biggest names in comedy together for the new film dying laughing about using stand up to stand against political elites all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first today's the u.n. international day in support of victims of torture it celebrates the coming into force of the convention against torture and all the cruel inhuman or degrading treatment. punishment thirty years ago today but torture allegations have been rife in recent years here is br
chair of britain's ruling conservative party on whether teresa mayes tories are dead or just wounded as an opinion poll shows jeremy corbin is the first in labor in the there in ten years to be britain's number one choice for prime minister and one of call been shadow cabinet former overnight and minister barry gardiner on theresa may bring a party previously allied to paramilitaries into the british government and from v for vendetta the mosque in the flag we investigate the power of street...
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clue coburn was very very clever and made the right strategic hold early on he said he said the labor party except i will inforce it that took that issue off the table in the general election many labor m.p.'s i speak to in the north north of england where there was a stronghold they said if we'd tried to fight this election on bracks it we would have got trounced but they didn't they took it off the table and they turned it into an austerity election where they said no more cuts to social services no more cuts to hospitals and one of the reasons why bracks it happened was because britain is a net contributor to the e.u. so the main campaign argument was pull out of the you get your money back and put it into the n.h.s. the health service and schools and hospitals and other things like that and that's what that was the main reason why many people think why we left and even the conservatives learned from all of us yeah you need to be smarter with the pride with the prime ministerial candidate you put up to the country where you need somebody in twenty first century politics they can carry th
clue coburn was very very clever and made the right strategic hold early on he said he said the labor party except i will inforce it that took that issue off the table in the general election many labor m.p.'s i speak to in the north north of england where there was a stronghold they said if we'd tried to fight this election on bracks it we would have got trounced but they didn't they took it off the table and they turned it into an austerity election where they said no more cuts to social...
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is committed to leaving the single market so there's a fatal contradiction within the labor party on that matter it has to resolve it and it does not which to you at this moment in time there is with us the reason why the conservatives are in trouble is because they've also got similar contradictions ok i want to go to market so the rich let me go to markets ok you can jump in later steve go ahead mark if you want to be i mean i would expect it to have a long talk about brags it here and i know your position on it where do you fit between our two steve and stephen go ahead on. i disagree. a lot of what was just said about jeremy corbin i've known jeremy for some years now and so i am full of admiration for the man he has never changed his positions he will not compromise his principles but man was elected at the june one thousand nine hundred three general election the first time he sat on the front bench in the house of commons was off he became later in september two thousand and fifteen why was that because he would not change his views to be in line with the labor leadership t
is committed to leaving the single market so there's a fatal contradiction within the labor party on that matter it has to resolve it and it does not which to you at this moment in time there is with us the reason why the conservatives are in trouble is because they've also got similar contradictions ok i want to go to market so the rich let me go to markets ok you can jump in later steve go ahead mark if you want to be i mean i would expect it to have a long talk about brags it here and i know...
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nobody and no community should ever be left behind in fact jermy corbin used that throughout the labor party leadership race last summer he even used it to launch labour's election campaign for the general election perhaps threes in may thought that borrowing a labor phrase would help attract some extra support given how badly she fadden has self-imposed snap general election a vote in which jeremy corbyn went from zero to hero. the conservative leaders song from the left wing labor party's him seat before when she first became prime minister to resume a spoke of opportunities for hard working people we will make britain a country that works not for a privileged. if you but for every one of us many couldn't help but notice a familiar tone today we set out how we can replace a tard government of the few with a government that is truly for all the people of working britain like a political comedian to reason may has borrowed more than her fair share from the right as well in the run up to the e.u. referendum she was a quiet remain a but this was back then. nigel farage accused of stealing all
nobody and no community should ever be left behind in fact jermy corbin used that throughout the labor party leadership race last summer he even used it to launch labour's election campaign for the general election perhaps threes in may thought that borrowing a labor phrase would help attract some extra support given how badly she fadden has self-imposed snap general election a vote in which jeremy corbyn went from zero to hero. the conservative leaders song from the left wing labor party's him...
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nobody and no community should ever be left behind in fact jeremy corbyn used that throughout the labor party leadership race last summer he even used it to launch labour's election campaign for the general election perhaps treason may thought that borrowing a labor phrase would help attract some extra support given how badly she fadden has self-imposed snap general election a vote in which jeremy corbyn went from zero to hero. like a political chameleon to reason may has borrowed more than half a share from the right as well in the run up to the e.u. referendum she was a quiet remain a but this was back then. people say the e.u. does not make us more secure because it does not allow us to control our border. but that is not true we will do our borders but we want our country back the new role for ourselves in the world as a strong country with control over our borders. the single market accounts for a huge volume of all trade look at the facts the potential risk to jobs for our economy if we were to leave the european union the framework of the single market i would say is a beginning but yo
nobody and no community should ever be left behind in fact jeremy corbyn used that throughout the labor party leadership race last summer he even used it to launch labour's election campaign for the general election perhaps treason may thought that borrowing a labor phrase would help attract some extra support given how badly she fadden has self-imposed snap general election a vote in which jeremy corbyn went from zero to hero. like a political chameleon to reason may has borrowed more than...
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the head of the opposition labor party calling on may to resign. romises to stay in power by forming a coalition with a political party from northern ireland that has historically sided with conservatives. >> what the country needs more than ever is certainty. and having secured the largest number of votes and the greatest number of seats in the general election, it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the legitimate malegi commanding a marmgt jority in t house of commons. phil, the prime minister speaking, she's talking of certainty. i would make the observation from across the pond that we don't see much at the moment. >> reporter: yeah. indeed. she's trying to talk about certainty or trying to talk about the need to talk about -- to establish certainty, john. but that's really her greatest challenge. interestingly, she's not acknowledging this scale of the political setback she's facing, the degree to which her authority is being diminished in her party in terms of government, the country. she's talking about getting on with
the head of the opposition labor party calling on may to resign. romises to stay in power by forming a coalition with a political party from northern ireland that has historically sided with conservatives. >> what the country needs more than ever is certainty. and having secured the largest number of votes and the greatest number of seats in the general election, it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the legitimate malegi commanding a marmgt jority in t house of...
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there are multiple contradictions within the labor party victory.he labor party managed to succeed in the election, almost without talking about brexit because the party is so divided on that topic. it stuck to the core issues about the role of the state and ending austerity. jeremy corbyn is also a good campaigner. campaign.ed a good it was the highest percentage since 2001, something that nobody expected and he mobilized young people so but they're in mind that that determination and unity that he managed to achieve in the labour party could and very very quickly so don't -- don't be fooled that all is fine on the labour party side either. it could get very very difficult for them to soon, as well. >> let's turn to brexit. beginning with what theresa may and the mineral macron had to say about it -- emmanuel macron had to say about it. >> i think there is a unity of purpose among people in the united kingdom. of purpose having voted to leave thehe eu that thr government gets on with that and makes a success of it. door is still open as long as bre
there are multiple contradictions within the labor party victory.he labor party managed to succeed in the election, almost without talking about brexit because the party is so divided on that topic. it stuck to the core issues about the role of the state and ending austerity. jeremy corbyn is also a good campaigner. campaign.ed a good it was the highest percentage since 2001, something that nobody expected and he mobilized young people so but they're in mind that that determination and unity...
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the labor party has talked about consultation,ing a that is something that would be a shocker to the tt: what do the two parties positions on brexit mean for stocks? are they any different? >> that really is the million-dollar question, right? because you talked about the tories traditionally being more business friendly, but right now they are the ones talking about hard brexit. on the other hand, jeremy corbyn has talked about retaining the benefits of remaining in the eu single market. so i think for most companies and most investors, that really trumps everything else. we have heard morgan stanley saying that maybe a small majority, or even a labor lead government, might be better for risky assets in the medium-term. we really have to see how it pans out. guy: just enough, thank you. -- justina, thank you. plenty of coverage coming up on tv . ways, many ways of consuming the coverage. we have a one-hour special, jon ferro and i, thursday night, 10:00 p.m., instant analysis from when the polls close, that shortly afterwards on the exit polling. we will start to get an idea as t
the labor party has talked about consultation,ing a that is something that would be a shocker to the tt: what do the two parties positions on brexit mean for stocks? are they any different? >> that really is the million-dollar question, right? because you talked about the tories traditionally being more business friendly, but right now they are the ones talking about hard brexit. on the other hand, jeremy corbyn has talked about retaining the benefits of remaining in the eu single market....
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may called for the snap poll in april, back then her party enjoyed a 20-point advantage over the labor partyought that a land slide victory would give her a mandate to do the brexit negotiations the way she wants. they want a clean break, the opposition party is likely to maintain some ties with the eu, but that lead has narrowed in recent weeks and a victory for may with a small margin could be a big embarrassment because of the surprise snap poll. for the ordinary voters it's about bread and butter issues, health care, jobs, the economy and of course security on the heels of those three horrific terrorist attacks striking britain in the past three months. >> thank you. >>> coming up, how ariana grande continues to raise money for the victims of the manchester attack. a room with a view but no roof? details next. the sun'll come ot tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive
may called for the snap poll in april, back then her party enjoyed a 20-point advantage over the labor partyought that a land slide victory would give her a mandate to do the brexit negotiations the way she wants. they want a clean break, the opposition party is likely to maintain some ties with the eu, but that lead has narrowed in recent weeks and a victory for may with a small margin could be a big embarrassment because of the surprise snap poll. for the ordinary voters it's about bread and...
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labor party under german corbin the labor leader won a larger share of the vote than tony blair in twenty zero five defying the media the tory party and members of his own body that clung on to blair's new labor mindset joining me now is jeremy corbin's minister for industrial strategy science and innovation in the first m.p. to win a seat in the general election. year when he was ill or your constituency first just before we get all due labor stuff your reaction to it was to raise a new chief of staff of the former housing minister who was defeated in the general election who failed to deliver on a promise to review fire safety related building regulations. when he was housing minister well first can i say that obviously my thoughts are with the victim of the terrible fire and the first responders and emergency services and the firefighters who did such fantastic work the news that paul did not over a number of years did not review the building of grayson's after what was a devastating fire thinkers in two thousand and nine also in london is a huge i think concern and a real question for
labor party under german corbin the labor leader won a larger share of the vote than tony blair in twenty zero five defying the media the tory party and members of his own body that clung on to blair's new labor mindset joining me now is jeremy corbin's minister for industrial strategy science and innovation in the first m.p. to win a seat in the general election. year when he was ill or your constituency first just before we get all due labor stuff your reaction to it was to raise a new chief...
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british prime minister theresa may and labor party leader jeremy corbyn kicked off the debate and were interrupted several times by members that had additional questions on topics not covered in the speech. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> ms. gracious sovereign, the commons of the united kingdom and northern ireland in parliament assembled beg leave to offer our humble thanks to the majesty for the
british prime minister theresa may and labor party leader jeremy corbyn kicked off the debate and were interrupted several times by members that had additional questions on topics not covered in the speech. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> ms. gracious sovereign, the commons of the united kingdom and northern ireland in parliament assembled beg leave to offer our humble thanks to the majesty for the
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tonight the prime minister theresa may, the leader of the conservative party and the leader of the labor party face the voters. welcome to question time. >> this audience is made up of
tonight the prime minister theresa may, the leader of the conservative party and the leader of the labor party face the voters. welcome to question time. >> this audience is made up of
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the stunning setback has the labor party jeremy corbyn calling for may's resignation. >> the command she's got lost conservancy, lost support, and lost confidence. i would have thought that was enough to go actually and make way for a government that will be truly representative of all of the people of this country. >> this morning may's resignation looks unlikely. that's according to british media, but the results of her political gamble could delay the start of britain's exit from the european union. jane ferguson is outside the parliament in london this morning. good morning, jane. we hear there have been calls for may's resignation. she has scheduled a press conference this morning. what can we expect? >> reporter: in about an hour's time, anne-marie, she's going to give a statement, and we are expecting, as you said, the british media say she's likely to hang tough. she's not going to give in to those calling for her resignation just yet, but she's under huge pressure to form some sort of government before parliament comes together on tuesday the 13th. so people are looking to h
the stunning setback has the labor party jeremy corbyn calling for may's resignation. >> the command she's got lost conservancy, lost support, and lost confidence. i would have thought that was enough to go actually and make way for a government that will be truly representative of all of the people of this country. >> this morning may's resignation looks unlikely. that's according to british media, but the results of her political gamble could delay the start of britain's exit from...
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the obsition labor party and scottish labor party have suspended national campaigning today. >> reverberations of the attack were felt all the way back here in the bay area at sfo, travelers heading back to london say they were checking social media to see if their friends were okay. one man says he's bracing for what he fiengdz when he gets back home. >> you never know what is going to be a target. even when you get back to london, you don't know what you're going to find there. you imagine there will be armed police there, which i know here that's a thing but in the uk it's not a normal everyday thing. >> b.a.r.t. police say they're increasing the visibility of uniformed officer patrols at stations and on trains. they hope it will help passengers to feel safe. two hours after the attack yesterday, president trump tweeted, quote, we need to be smart, vigilant and tough we need the courts to give us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety. we are following that london terror attack closely as the investigation unfolds. you can find continuing coverage on air and onl
the obsition labor party and scottish labor party have suspended national campaigning today. >> reverberations of the attack were felt all the way back here in the bay area at sfo, travelers heading back to london say they were checking social media to see if their friends were okay. one man says he's bracing for what he fiengdz when he gets back home. >> you never know what is going to be a target. even when you get back to london, you don't know what you're going to find there....
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the labor party has closed the gap in the polls.ction on the heels of terror attacks in london and manchester as well as last year's shocking brexit vote. lucy, what were corbin's messages? >> reporter: good morning. polls open just over two hours ago but the last final day of campaigning saw the prime minister theresa may switch to a brexit pitch saying her conservative party will help build a stronger, fairer and more prosperous britain. opposition labor leader corbin framed it as a choice between hope and fear. this is a rather borg election, frances, when theresa may called for the snap poll in april, bac 20-point advantage over the labor party. she thought that a land slide victory would give her a mandate to do the brexit negotiations the way she wants. they want a clean break, the opposition party is likely to maintain some ties with the eu, but that lead has narrowed in recent weeks and a victory for may with a small margin could be a big embarrassment because of the surprise snap poll. for the ordinary voters it's about bre
the labor party has closed the gap in the polls.ction on the heels of terror attacks in london and manchester as well as last year's shocking brexit vote. lucy, what were corbin's messages? >> reporter: good morning. polls open just over two hours ago but the last final day of campaigning saw the prime minister theresa may switch to a brexit pitch saying her conservative party will help build a stronger, fairer and more prosperous britain. opposition labor leader corbin framed it as a...
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the labor party is stuck with it.re planning on picking up the pieces afterwards and now you have the labor party that is going to be hard left and is going to stay hard left. >> and cannot win with him at the helm. he's, by the way, as populist as a breksist voter and supported brexit. >> is this, to borrow a phrase from somebody that will be on the air in about three hours, is this the twilight of the elite? is that ended? is the attack on elite ended, or are the elites just anti-this nationalism? >> i think that, you know, i do think throughout europe you are seeing a -- the reaction to the nationalism. i mean, i do think merkel is likely to stay in power. the alt-right all throughout europe is collapsing. you said collapse. >> the nigel faraj. >> a year after brexit, think about that. so, i do think -- i do think people in europe are seeing a little bit what happened in the united states and it's not that there are a lot of domestic factors, but i think that the surge of nationalism has crested. in europe and -- a
the labor party is stuck with it.re planning on picking up the pieces afterwards and now you have the labor party that is going to be hard left and is going to stay hard left. >> and cannot win with him at the helm. he's, by the way, as populist as a breksist voter and supported brexit. >> is this, to borrow a phrase from somebody that will be on the air in about three hours, is this the twilight of the elite? is that ended? is the attack on elite ended, or are the elites just...
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possible the labor party stands ready to offer a stronger. politico r.t. london. well football spotlight is on russia right now as the first match of the twenty seventeen fifo confederations cup underway right now in st petersburg the tournament team is there will catch up with them in a few minutes. chorus of the younger generation is that if they buck the trend and go against the status quo it all endangered their prospects in life and so many of them sell out basically get jobs in the city or on wall street and they don't continue in their use fall exuberance for many enough years to make it a permanent solution a permanent movement but now not to belabor the point but now with things like crypto currency this generation can bypass the entire financial infrastructure and create their own financial realities. i don't see clear out accounts throughout the do that anyway i always see that. figure is good for today more all. you have. for one brief period of time and then you know divorce immediately i feel that's. bad historical moment to be released and it is ver
possible the labor party stands ready to offer a stronger. politico r.t. london. well football spotlight is on russia right now as the first match of the twenty seventeen fifo confederations cup underway right now in st petersburg the tournament team is there will catch up with them in a few minutes. chorus of the younger generation is that if they buck the trend and go against the status quo it all endangered their prospects in life and so many of them sell out basically get jobs in the city...
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talking about coming back and having a could have street movement that would be akin to the labor party momentum movement but that would i feel just. the possibility of a far left and far right street clashes and that's no good to parliamentary democracy any good at all i think we want. the support in the house of commons and subpool from to dish will multiple to groups using traditional political method saw inside the house of commons to stiffen the government's resolve if it's needed so by setting up a snap general election there recently was hoping to consolidate support for her party and therefore for rex it and this resulted in the conservatives losing their majority how rash was to snap election decision considering the initial polls i don't think it was rushed or told me the time it seemed a perfectly sensible thing to do another explanation of the need for john to action seems to me to be convincing what went wrong was a the tory party manifesto which horrified most people to come tree and be the way she conducted herself during the campaign she was old was. reluctant to meet th
talking about coming back and having a could have street movement that would be akin to the labor party momentum movement but that would i feel just. the possibility of a far left and far right street clashes and that's no good to parliamentary democracy any good at all i think we want. the support in the house of commons and subpool from to dish will multiple to groups using traditional political method saw inside the house of commons to stiffen the government's resolve if it's needed so by...
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then the bbc question time with prime minister may and labor party leader jeremy corbyn on election issues. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with former fcc economist thomas hazlett. british prime minister theresa may is calling for tougher measures to fight islamic extremism after three men used a vehicle and knives to kill seven people last night in london. the attackers were killed. at least 12 people have been arrested in connection with the attack. the prime minister said thursday's elections would go on as scheduled. here is her statement concerning last night's attack. >> here comes the prime minister. pm may: last night, our country fell victim to a brutal terrorist attack once again. as a result, i have just chaired a meeting of the government's emergency committee, and i want to update you with the latest information about the attack. shortly before 10:10 yesterday evening, the metropolitan police received reports that a white van had struck pedestrians on london bridge. it continued to drive from london bridge to borough market, where three terrorists left the van and
then the bbc question time with prime minister may and labor party leader jeremy corbyn on election issues. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with former fcc economist thomas hazlett. british prime minister theresa may is calling for tougher measures to fight islamic extremism after three men used a vehicle and knives to kill seven people last night in london. the attackers were killed. at least 12 people have been arrested in connection with the attack. the prime...
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possible the labor party stands ready to offer a strong. r t london. well after my poor showing in the general election she's nice seeking the support of the minority party to form a viable government however her approach to northern ireland's democratic unionist has upset their rivals going underground tackled the issue. any deals between unionism and tory governments have been bad for local people and for ireland since you know one i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tourist early i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of tourist early on our budgets but there was real public anger and the real public anger the d.p. in the assembly election just in march the lost a number of seats up to ten seats they lost it was real public anger so you know we see in this we now see shadowy backroom deals and that's why the needs to be transparency what was talked about here because let's be clear with this torie
possible the labor party stands ready to offer a strong. r t london. well after my poor showing in the general election she's nice seeking the support of the minority party to form a viable government however her approach to northern ireland's democratic unionist has upset their rivals going underground tackled the issue. any deals between unionism and tory governments have been bad for local people and for ireland since you know one i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the...
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it's not possible the labor party stands ready to offer a strong. antti london well to reason may's plans from the lines with the northern. democratic unionist party in order to form a working government are one of the reasons for today's protest do you pay support northern ireland staying part of the k. while their main rivals are the national party going underground tackle the issue with sinn fein and pay chris has it any dealings between unionism and tory governments have been bad for local people and for ireland since you know when i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tory is terribly i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of tory a sturdy on our budgets but the real public anger and the real public anger the d.p. in the assembly election just in march the d.p. lost a number of seats up to ten seats they lost it was real public anger so you know we see in this we now see you know shadowy backro
it's not possible the labor party stands ready to offer a strong. antti london well to reason may's plans from the lines with the northern. democratic unionist party in order to form a working government are one of the reasons for today's protest do you pay support northern ireland staying part of the k. while their main rivals are the national party going underground tackle the issue with sinn fein and pay chris has it any dealings between unionism and tory governments have been bad for local...
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labor party's jeremy corbin was the spoiler.like bernie sanders state side, he energized a lot of young voters, many of whom were uneasy on the brexit vote and the brexit talks. the election is another blow to president trump's anti-globalist message after the loss of marine le pen in france and could be a preview of what is to come in germany as angela merkel's popularity is surging a bit as she sheeks a fourth term. it all seems very complicated but at the same time is actually very simple. i'm joined by juliet tett. and nile stand itch. white house correspondent for the hill. >> julie, you get the task of explaining to u.s.a. audience what a hung parliament is, how you can be prime minister may, remain in office, but maybe not remaining in office. what's going happen? >> essentially, what has happened is that she needed to win a clear majority of all the seats in parm to be able to rule without having to go into coalition. and she has failed to do that. and that is a huge shock. so esstially that's what they mean by the hung
labor party's jeremy corbin was the spoiler.like bernie sanders state side, he energized a lot of young voters, many of whom were uneasy on the brexit vote and the brexit talks. the election is another blow to president trump's anti-globalist message after the loss of marine le pen in france and could be a preview of what is to come in germany as angela merkel's popularity is surging a bit as she sheeks a fourth term. it all seems very complicated but at the same time is actually very simple....
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statement of the democratic party didn't see hillary standing at a podium or tim kaine or anyone else and saying this is what i believe in and holding it up that's what labor did in the u.k. that's what the democrats need to do if voters see it as just another messaging tweak from the democratic party that keeps tweaking its message and they will come off believing that democrats are less sincere rather than more so it's really got to be something the. stand by so how do how do. well i guess it's going to be interesting to see how this plays out we're just we're out of time richard thanks so much for being with us always great talking and that's the way it is tonight and don't forget democracy is not a spectator sport get out there get active tag your it. was. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporate perforations from washington to washington controls the media the media the. voters elect the businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get acce
statement of the democratic party didn't see hillary standing at a podium or tim kaine or anyone else and saying this is what i believe in and holding it up that's what labor did in the u.k. that's what the democrats need to do if voters see it as just another messaging tweak from the democratic party that keeps tweaking its message and they will come off believing that democrats are less sincere rather than more so it's really got to be something the. stand by so how do how do. well i guess...
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miscalculation, it turned out the united kingdom independent party voters, once they had brexit, were voted labor party they went back to their natural party base. >> chris: i want to pick up on brexit because they were supposed to start formal negotiations with the european union, which would take a couple of years. the terms of the exit from the european union, brexit. now that's kind of up for grabs, isn't it? >> absolutely. i happen to be flying into london today after the brexit vote and as we got off the plane every brick on the plane turned on the phone to get the news, there was a guy who had been sitting near. he began swearing at older britons. is that if we hadn't left though senior spoke we would have won because under 35-year-olds voted overwhelmingly to remain. this time around they had the advantage, the young turned out anna much higher number in the voted for not conservative. in order to thereby soften, which may have said i will have a hard exit if you reelect the conservatives, they voted not for the conservatives in order to give a soft exit for brexit and they got their revenge. >
miscalculation, it turned out the united kingdom independent party voters, once they had brexit, were voted labor party they went back to their natural party base. >> chris: i want to pick up on brexit because they were supposed to start formal negotiations with the european union, which would take a couple of years. the terms of the exit from the european union, brexit. now that's kind of up for grabs, isn't it? >> absolutely. i happen to be flying into london today after the...