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that actually had very high approval among the government the right way for the labor party for the mentor they were already couldn't stand that they'd rather lose the election than lose control of the party 'd were saying something similar to that in the conflict within the democratic party today and what it means is the progressive base wants were harder more energetically more commitment traced by who wins the election to ensure that they go back to the impressive programs that they had announced and not be forced to abandon them by the donor oriented clintonite conservative element of the party of basically what used to be called moderate republicans but all of that has vastly overshadowed by the desperate need to get rid of the malignancy in the way. which whatever criticism you make of the democratic party the white house will need nancy is incomparably more and will if that free. well we invite sukkahs starmer on to refute what you said about labor however he's seeking an investigation into our right to broadcast at all as joe biden apparently the policy hasn't changed 2 trill
that actually had very high approval among the government the right way for the labor party for the mentor they were already couldn't stand that they'd rather lose the election than lose control of the party 'd were saying something similar to that in the conflict within the democratic party today and what it means is the progressive base wants were harder more energetically more commitment traced by who wins the election to ensure that they go back to the impressive programs that they had...
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where the blairite right wing labor party or the mantra labor party managed undermine the korban campaign in a really vicious matter very powerful $800.00 page deterrent study of how they did it which is being mostly pressed in the british press area or which showed to means that they went to try to undermine corbin's effort to develop a labor already that would be responsive to the needs of its constituents which artist story labor party with policies that actually had very high approval among the government the right way for the labor party for the mentor they were 40 couldn't stand that they'd rather lose the election than lose control of the party were saying something similar to that in the conflict within the democratic party today and what it means is the progressive popular base want to work harder more energetically more commitment case by who wins the election to ensure that they go back to the impressive programs that they had announced and not be forced to abandon them by the donor oriented clintonite conservative element of the party of basically what used to be called modera
where the blairite right wing labor party or the mantra labor party managed undermine the korban campaign in a really vicious matter very powerful $800.00 page deterrent study of how they did it which is being mostly pressed in the british press area or which showed to means that they went to try to undermine corbin's effort to develop a labor already that would be responsive to the needs of its constituents which artist story labor party with policies that actually had very high approval among...
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there are said c 30 plus states which we could weigh in any way that we're complementary to the labor party rather than competitive. i guess that happens you know you got serious numbers for an alternative government trends there in 9097 and that's how many of us got into parliament in the 1st place in the blair revolution it was a complementarity with the labor party rather than culture should scotland was never far from our thoughts on this this is alex summed up the 700 year anniversary of the declaration of i broke and he spoke to latest star pheno ellington scottish parliament was with a dream that we all think and i never thought i would actually end up singing there but a little great boost to the self-confidence of i think with the cultural scene in scotland and it was a tremendous honor for me. for the. crew. the declaration of roe for 700 years old it is a medieval document it was sealed not assigned it was an e-mail to avignon it went by ship and by horse and 2 weeks to get there before oh it's ancient document is very modern and its concept firstly it's sophisticated all the stu
there are said c 30 plus states which we could weigh in any way that we're complementary to the labor party rather than competitive. i guess that happens you know you got serious numbers for an alternative government trends there in 9097 and that's how many of us got into parliament in the 1st place in the blair revolution it was a complementarity with the labor party rather than culture should scotland was never far from our thoughts on this this is alex summed up the 700 year anniversary of...
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niamey winburn ajay so should be the leader of the labor party not the clone. dhamma who at the moment is naomi is a woman who tells the truth and also she has a platform because she is a jewish lady of loman great standing in the british labor party and she must be hurt. judy in a songe obviously it is disgusting that you and i having to have this conversation again and again the powers that be in the united kingdom will be entranced that you and take no notice of the universal declaration of human rights and problem blah blah blah blah blah law or justice or any of the rest of it they will continue as they do putin will say that they are to follow the instructions of washington d.c. which will be exactly the same i suspect from joe biden as they were from donald trump biden called him a high tech a terrorist what what are you hearing from. people about songes condition because they've been worrying room is around that he's overseen this prison that corona virus has caused a 24 hour lock and well i'm hearing all the same things that you're hearing you know my
niamey winburn ajay so should be the leader of the labor party not the clone. dhamma who at the moment is naomi is a woman who tells the truth and also she has a platform because she is a jewish lady of loman great standing in the british labor party and she must be hurt. judy in a songe obviously it is disgusting that you and i having to have this conversation again and again the powers that be in the united kingdom will be entranced that you and take no notice of the universal declaration of...
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people that any other way will only lead to marriage shouldn't show your amid all the chaos the labor party and liberal democrats managed to conduct leadership races we've surveyed the field and our experts tempt their thoughts should be said they were both odds on favorite remember the old rule governments lose elections oppositions don't win them so if johnson is a disaster the question is is kier starmer the man who could replace him if the johnson is a success it doesn't matter what his stomach does because johnson is going to be in power for 10 years so the question is can he actually nail johnson down so i think a year ago everybody was saying we've already discussed a this labor party would only vote for a cotton type figure be next time it would have to be a woman so whenever to start his name came up this is not a chance it will be a woman he must want. instead he's running away with it they see in him a way to be credible or forests to figure out who might be the leader lee figure to lead them towards some kind of recovery and that's why he's doing much better i suspect that any p
people that any other way will only lead to marriage shouldn't show your amid all the chaos the labor party and liberal democrats managed to conduct leadership races we've surveyed the field and our experts tempt their thoughts should be said they were both odds on favorite remember the old rule governments lose elections oppositions don't win them so if johnson is a disaster the question is is kier starmer the man who could replace him if the johnson is a success it doesn't matter what his...
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now that's a long story what about the labor party getting rid of may when. she made a wonderful little thing for double down use an ivory tweet today but it was already getting great traction everybody should watch it everybody in. the house to watch it ok updating i mean well you mentioned that german coleman is has been suspended from the british labor party the former labor leader leader with a cloud of anti semitism over him what do you think severe storms are to resign. niamey winburn ajay so should be the leader of the labor party not the clone. dhamma who at the moment is naomi is a woman who tells the truth and also she has a platform because she is a jewish lady of loman great standing in the british labor party and she must be hurt judy in a songe obviously it is disgusting that you and i having to have this conversation again and again the powers that be in the united kingdom will be entranced that you and take no notice of the universal declaration of human rights in baba blah blah blah blah blah law or justice or any of the rest of it they will
now that's a long story what about the labor party getting rid of may when. she made a wonderful little thing for double down use an ivory tweet today but it was already getting great traction everybody should watch it everybody in. the house to watch it ok updating i mean well you mentioned that german coleman is has been suspended from the british labor party the former labor leader leader with a cloud of anti semitism over him what do you think severe storms are to resign. niamey winburn...
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now we have heard from the leader of the labor party in the last few days to say that his priority is to get a deal so it is expected that this will be signed off in parliament and not something that should be unlike the chief before the end of the year. are alex and we've been hearing from the e.u. a very good deal give us a sense of how tough it's been to get to this point for both sides. well i think it's for telling that took 10 months to negotiate the deal and in the final stretch we also saw that both sides were indicating that maybe there would be no deal in the end and i think it was also a funded lion's personal success that she was able to seal the deal talking almost constantly with boris johnson and as she talks sort of speaking control of the negotiating negotiations in the end because many issues that key sticking points apparently were not able to be agreed upon among the negotiators so when we talk about fair competition something she also stressed to during their press conference that both sides will stick to the same or similar regulations and rules when we talk a
now we have heard from the leader of the labor party in the last few days to say that his priority is to get a deal so it is expected that this will be signed off in parliament and not something that should be unlike the chief before the end of the year. are alex and we've been hearing from the e.u. a very good deal give us a sense of how tough it's been to get to this point for both sides. well i think it's for telling that took 10 months to negotiate the deal and in the final stretch we also...
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about it i think is only upset because list trust has effectively stolen his ground a lot of the labor partyhave called around to have her pick the trade advisors which aren't regulated government appointments so not affected by quotas but hardly setting a good example is that. the ball in line is she should have a more representative department yes but they've picked the warden thing where they feel they can score their identity points listen without enough of quotas the best person whether that's a woman a man a straight person a trans person whatever should get the job the british public hate the whole idea of coaches and rather than pushing equality and pushing equal opportunity it makes people dig their heels in because they think of the people being given an advantage over them or go back to my point about white working class males who are the most disadvantaged in our education system in the u.k. well just look at the b.b.c. they often say oh certainly percent must come from by in communities how about the working class how many real working class people work in the b.b.c. that's what
about it i think is only upset because list trust has effectively stolen his ground a lot of the labor partyhave called around to have her pick the trade advisors which aren't regulated government appointments so not affected by quotas but hardly setting a good example is that. the ball in line is she should have a more representative department yes but they've picked the warden thing where they feel they can score their identity points listen without enough of quotas the best person whether...
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northern ireland peace process and he to the day he was a finding member of the social democratic and labor party the s.-t. o.-p. and served as a 2nd leader from 1989 to 2001 he also served as a member of the european parliament i'm to member of the u.k. parliament i don't so as a member of the northern ireland assembly today we look at the contribution of john hume by contrasting the position of disaster reached in the province and the early 1970 s. at the height of the troubles with the peace which still holds to be despite the intense strains caused by bricks it 1st we speak toward winning journalist david blake knox about his new book on the killing of thomas needham our manager of northern ireland factory and then we examine with alice to mcdonnell one of john hume successors as leader of the s.-t. o.-p. about how the northern island was pulled from tragedy to peace just after christmas in 1973 thomas needham i was bundled into his car i'd say to school in west belfast . he was never seen alive again by his friends or family it was in a deal of murder and tragedy in the province with 500 peo
northern ireland peace process and he to the day he was a finding member of the social democratic and labor party the s.-t. o.-p. and served as a 2nd leader from 1989 to 2001 he also served as a member of the european parliament i'm to member of the u.k. parliament i don't so as a member of the northern ireland assembly today we look at the contribution of john hume by contrasting the position of disaster reached in the province and the early 1970 s. at the height of the troubles with the peace...
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trade deal negotiated last week and it's expected to pass comfortably with the main opposition labor party supporting the agreement scottish national party m.p.'s are opposing the deal calling it a disaster the vote comes just a day before the u.k. automatically leaves the e.u. single market. in the heart of this bill is one of the biggest free trade agreements in the world as we've discussed in this chamber many times mr speaker a comprehensive canada style deal worth over 660000000000 pounds which if anything should allow companies to do even more business with our european friends safeguarding millions of jobs and livelihoods in our u.k. and across the continent in less than 48 hours we will leave the e.u. single market and the customs union as we promised and yet british exporters will not face a sudden thicket of trade barriers but rather for the 1st time in the history of e.u. agreements 0 tariffs and 0 quotas of paul brown is live for us in london he's been following this paul obviously boris johnson being very bullish about this deal the e.u. signing it and letting it go through th
trade deal negotiated last week and it's expected to pass comfortably with the main opposition labor party supporting the agreement scottish national party m.p.'s are opposing the deal calling it a disaster the vote comes just a day before the u.k. automatically leaves the e.u. single market. in the heart of this bill is one of the biggest free trade agreements in the world as we've discussed in this chamber many times mr speaker a comprehensive canada style deal worth over 660000000000 pounds...
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and leader of the social democratic and labor party the contribution of the late john hume to peace in northern ireland we see that. what happens when people lose trust. in the central banks and the bad so we're going to find out. we're segregated all the way by social class. people also in poverty by 1st place if you're born into a poor family if you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years old if you're born into generational poverty. it's a. fight every day she you meet your needs and the needs of your family. john hume was korda sippin of the 1998 nobel peace prize but the victim bo and those received both the gandhi peace prize on the martin luther king award he is the only person to see the 3 major peace awards alex examines how he earned those accolades with former leader of the s.-t. o.-p. allister mcdonald. donna welcome back to the show thank you i guess always approach religion a pleasure to work with you now listen let's stop all in the early seventy's of
and leader of the social democratic and labor party the contribution of the late john hume to peace in northern ireland we see that. what happens when people lose trust. in the central banks and the bad so we're going to find out. we're segregated all the way by social class. people also in poverty by 1st place if you're born into a poor family if you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on...
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trade deal negotiated last week is expected to pass comfortably with the main opposition labor party supporting the agreement now the vote comes just a day before the united kingdom automatically leaves the european union's single market a historic victory for women's rights in latin america where senators knowledge and tina have passed a bill legalizing abortion after a marathon session senators voted to allow terminations up to 14 weeks 40000 women and up in hospital because of complications with legal procedures every year. an american who spent 30 years in a u.s. prison for spying has arrived in israel jonathan pollard was greeted by prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the airport the former u.s. navy intelligence analyst sold military secrets to israel while working at the pentagon in the 1980 s. there have been several aftershocks in central croatia the day after a 6.4 magnitude quake killed at least 7 people it struck near the town of perth regina 50 kilometers from the capital site probe the local mayor says half the town has been destroyed those were the headlines we return
trade deal negotiated last week is expected to pass comfortably with the main opposition labor party supporting the agreement now the vote comes just a day before the united kingdom automatically leaves the european union's single market a historic victory for women's rights in latin america where senators knowledge and tina have passed a bill legalizing abortion after a marathon session senators voted to allow terminations up to 14 weeks 40000 women and up in hospital because of complications...
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to side are not going to vote for it however the leader of the opposition star the leader of the labor party has said that the alternative would be no deal so most labor opposition politicians are expected to sign it and then later on this afternoon boris johnson is expected to sign it and that will definitely be a big moment for boris johnson because he has the base is he gotten his will or he will have got his will in that moment he has led the way out of the european union and he has also avoided a complete catastrophe for business because without this deal the the damage for business would have been very very great in the u.k. and the formalising there do bourse. in london and teri schultz in brussels thank you very much sheba. so you look at some of the other stories making headlines today threaten has become the 1st country in the world to authorize the coronavirus vaccine developed by astra zeneca and oxford university authorities say they plan to start rolling out the vaccine within days it's the 2nd coronavirus vaccine to be approved in the u.k. and comes as the country struggles wi
to side are not going to vote for it however the leader of the opposition star the leader of the labor party has said that the alternative would be no deal so most labor opposition politicians are expected to sign it and then later on this afternoon boris johnson is expected to sign it and that will definitely be a big moment for boris johnson because he has the base is he gotten his will or he will have got his will in that moment he has led the way out of the european union and he has also...
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voiced their concerns that the unity of the united kingdom was now under threat the opposition labor party agreed to the deal largely because it didn't have a choice a thin deal is better than no deal adopted preventing this deal made immediate tariffs and quotas with the e.u. which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall it will mean huge gaps in security fees. usually does put these names to the deal earlier on wednesday. sloan by the royal air force to britain to be signed. but with many aspects of the deal not yet final this saga is not over yet. our london correspondent very good mass has more on what the post brooks a deal means for the u.k. both johnson has signed the breadths the deal that he has reached with the e.u. and parliament had its roots in the however many critics of this process in parliament are saying that practically it's not enough so the m.p.'s only had a few hours to debate this really complex agreement with the european union and given the fact that the great city isn't always ringback promised bragg's it was all about taking back control and giving c
voiced their concerns that the unity of the united kingdom was now under threat the opposition labor party agreed to the deal largely because it didn't have a choice a thin deal is better than no deal adopted preventing this deal made immediate tariffs and quotas with the e.u. which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall it will mean huge gaps in security fees. usually does put these names to the deal earlier on wednesday. sloan by the royal air force to britain to be signed. but...
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trade deal a go she added last week is expected to pass comfortably with the main opposition labor party supporting the. ruminant scottish national party m.p.'s are opposing the deal calling it a disaster now the vote comes just a day before the u.k. automatically leaves the e.u. single market meanwhile you chiefs have signed off on the future relationship agreement in brussels european council and commission president shall michel and live on the lay and formalize the blocs approval in brussels the papers have been flown to the u.k. for signing all 27 member states will abide by the agreement provisionally until it can be ratified by the e.u. parliament paul brennan is in london he says despite opposition from smaller parties the bill the sent is more or less guaranteed. this is a day full of symbolism and box ticking essentially rather than high drama the outcome of today's procedural vote in parliament this bill is not in doubt boris johnson has the full support of his conservative party and a big majority in the house of parliament and even labor the main opposition party in maine wi
trade deal a go she added last week is expected to pass comfortably with the main opposition labor party supporting the. ruminant scottish national party m.p.'s are opposing the deal calling it a disaster now the vote comes just a day before the u.k. automatically leaves the e.u. single market meanwhile you chiefs have signed off on the future relationship agreement in brussels european council and commission president shall michel and live on the lay and formalize the blocs approval in...
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threats of no deal was feeling incredibly real so it's for that reason that the leave you of the labor party the opposition party kissed on a has said that his party will be backing the deal when it comes into parliament he was saying that it's the right of not having to deal with far worse than supporting it he was clear to say though that any of the possible negative implications will be the responsibility of the conservative boris johnson's party that the opposition they would party won't take any responsibility but what we've learned from that is essentially that this will pass through parliament particularly with boris is boris johnson's majority that will that christmas is be disrupted well this deal has been done in time for christmas the optics of which will look very good for boris johnson and we know that parliament will be recalled on this does of december i was under who are the judiciary if there is a dispute in this still as it's implemented. well we know that for the european union it was essential to establish a mechanism to make sure that the future disputes can be resolved
threats of no deal was feeling incredibly real so it's for that reason that the leave you of the labor party the opposition party kissed on a has said that his party will be backing the deal when it comes into parliament he was saying that it's the right of not having to deal with far worse than supporting it he was clear to say though that any of the possible negative implications will be the responsibility of the conservative boris johnson's party that the opposition they would party won't...
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voiced their concerns that the unity of the united kingdom was now under threat the opposition labor party agreed to the deal largely because it didn't have a choice a sitting deal is better than no deal adopted preventing this deal made immediate tariffs and quotas with the e.u. which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall it will mean huge gaps in security for your leaders put been named to the deal earlier on wednesday. it was then flown by the royal air force to britain to be signed. but with many aspects of the deal not yet final the saga is not over yet. and our correspondent in london bearded maz has more on what exactly the post breaks the deal means for the u.k. johnson has signed the breadths the deal that he has reached with the e.u. and parliament had its roots in the however many critics of this process in parliament are saying that practically it's not enough so the m.p.'s only had a few hours to debate this really complex agreement with the european union and given the fact that the great city isn't always ringback promised bragg's it was all about taking back
voiced their concerns that the unity of the united kingdom was now under threat the opposition labor party agreed to the deal largely because it didn't have a choice a sitting deal is better than no deal adopted preventing this deal made immediate tariffs and quotas with the e.u. which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall it will mean huge gaps in security for your leaders put been named to the deal earlier on wednesday. it was then flown by the royal air force to britain to be...
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voiced their concerns that the unity of the united kingdom was now under threat the opposition labor party agreed to the deal largely because it didn't have a choice. it's back to the no deal adopted preventing this deal made immediate tariffs and quotas with the e.u. which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall it will make huge gaps in security 50 years leaders put byname to the deal earlier on wednesday fit was then flown by the royal air force to britain to be signed. but with many aspects of a deal not yet final the saga is not over yet britain has become the 1st country in the world war the rise the corona virus vaccine developed by astra zeneca and oxford university but while the drug maker has received emergency approval on the time to the european union and the united states ont ready to follow suit just yet the lives vaccine is cheaper and easier to transport them need by pfizer and modern versions but a trial data suggests it's not as effective there is also uncertainty about the best dosage for the estrogens astra zeneca vaccine ok here are some of the other devel
voiced their concerns that the unity of the united kingdom was now under threat the opposition labor party agreed to the deal largely because it didn't have a choice. it's back to the no deal adopted preventing this deal made immediate tariffs and quotas with the e.u. which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall it will make huge gaps in security 50 years leaders put byname to the deal earlier on wednesday fit was then flown by the royal air force to britain to be signed. but with...
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majority in parliament it's expected to breeze through especially now that we know that the opposition labor party are poised to back it as well largely on the basis that it is the lesser of 2 evils given the very real prospect of a no deal bracks it has loomed over the past few weeks or so but selling it to the british people as a whole might be harder let's not forget 2016 the referendum 52 percent voted to leave the e.u. 48 percent to remain those divisions haven't gone away although a lot of people are fatigued a lot of people are resigned themselves to the accepting that this is simply just the way things are going expect an awful lot of spin in the coming weeks as the british government tries to sell this to a country pretty much divided that this is all in the nation's best interests south korea has recorded as big as daily increase in corona virus infections since the start of the pandemic it reported more than 1200 new cases as it rolled out its toughest ever restrictions. japan's prime minister sugar is releasing 2600000000 dollars in funding to help medical facilities treating people wh
majority in parliament it's expected to breeze through especially now that we know that the opposition labor party are poised to back it as well largely on the basis that it is the lesser of 2 evils given the very real prospect of a no deal bracks it has loomed over the past few weeks or so but selling it to the british people as a whole might be harder let's not forget 2016 the referendum 52 percent voted to leave the e.u. 48 percent to remain those divisions haven't gone away although a lot...
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redwall voters their voters largely the north of england who formally voted for the opposition labor party switch the allegiance to the conservative party in the hope the conservatives will get breaks it down 70 matters an awful lot to them and the government feels duty bound to deliver. ok nice barker there live for us from downing streets following prime minister's questions along with the rest of us need thank you very much indeed so other news now and the u.s. supreme court has rejected a last ditch attempt by republicans to reverse still biden's electoral victory in the battleground state of pennsylvania the state's results has been certified in favor of joe biden and in a one line statement the supreme court refused to call that certification process into question this de rails and attempts by donald trump's republican party to happen as many as 2 and a half 1000000 votes dismissed well even as the supreme court delivered its ruling against the publican party don't trump earlier said that he's still hopeful you'll remain president we were rewarded with a victory dallas see whether or
redwall voters their voters largely the north of england who formally voted for the opposition labor party switch the allegiance to the conservative party in the hope the conservatives will get breaks it down 70 matters an awful lot to them and the government feels duty bound to deliver. ok nice barker there live for us from downing streets following prime minister's questions along with the rest of us need thank you very much indeed so other news now and the u.s. supreme court has rejected a...
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labor party is disintegrating rapidly. think that it is a very good chance there will be an slaught conservative majority the -- an absolute conservative majority the next election. that is what i'm working for. and as melissa pointed out i'm indeed seeking re-election it the house of commons in the next year or so -- in the next year, by may in fact. in may. for the seat of oxbridge. after a very grueling afternoon in which he had with respected every single plane every single fighter plane was up in the sky holding off the germans he came out and he saeudid i think it was to pug don't talk to me. i have never been so moved. but he said never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so free. that is what he said in oxbridge. that is what is going to happen. it will be all right. >> if churchill was in charged it how would britain as foreign policy be different particularly middle east? mr. johnson: it is very hard -- tease these questions are very hard because we can't summon up his ghost. we can
labor party is disintegrating rapidly. think that it is a very good chance there will be an slaught conservative majority the -- an absolute conservative majority the next election. that is what i'm working for. and as melissa pointed out i'm indeed seeking re-election it the house of commons in the next year or so -- in the next year, by may in fact. in may. for the seat of oxbridge. after a very grueling afternoon in which he had with respected every single plane every single fighter plane...
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dissenting voices from the trade unions to the opposition labor party band. in order to resume negotiations the general counsel of the trades union congress decided the general strike today. by the time the unions called off the strike the strike as had a new name for the b.b.c. the british full said corporation. and that was before with invited prime minister board went to broadcast to the nation from reach zone study. even helped write the speech. i am. of peace but i will not tolerate the safety and security of the british constitution. hey we can say that silly found all of the principles of. an independence it was actually a man who allowed the prime minister of the day or when to broadcast from his own house and was very proud of his involvement in editing the words and making it sound better. asking. that. grey area that the b.b.c. ends up occupying during the general strike and the possum's reporting which are very overtly pro-government that tells us something about the organization of the b.b.c. from the beginning. john wreaths diary entry about the
dissenting voices from the trade unions to the opposition labor party band. in order to resume negotiations the general counsel of the trades union congress decided the general strike today. by the time the unions called off the strike the strike as had a new name for the b.b.c. the british full said corporation. and that was before with invited prime minister board went to broadcast to the nation from reach zone study. even helped write the speech. i am. of peace but i will not tolerate the...
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in the political life the destruction affectively of a rather modest reform movement within the labor party on specious charges against especially against the leader of anti semitism the destruction of the labor part struction of any reform movement the demonizing of reform movement the the closing off of spaces of dissent that has regression that is what. this otherwise sophisticated society should be addressing. just water is being done to the very fabric of society you mention cooperation and little is really told to us in nature nations of the sino anglo corporation over the astra zeneca so-called oaks would vaccine but when you talk about the waste of money other aircraft carriers deployment to the south china sea you'll have noticed that in the press lately we've been hearing about human rights abuses in china we've been hearing about chinese attempts to destroy the fabric destroy the fabric of our society i'm not sure. it reminds me of growing up i grew up in the cold war. it was they was i didn't know as a kid the expression the other but they was the other there was a dark force on
in the political life the destruction affectively of a rather modest reform movement within the labor party on specious charges against especially against the leader of anti semitism the destruction of the labor part struction of any reform movement the demonizing of reform movement the the closing off of spaces of dissent that has regression that is what. this otherwise sophisticated society should be addressing. just water is being done to the very fabric of society you mention cooperation...
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of a no deal and it was encouraging the prime minister to reach one so it is expected that the labor party as well as you said is boris's jones and i mean majority will back this deal now of course there is going to be a lot of scrutiny from critics. and hardline right to see is just to see exactly where the concessions have been made whether or not they're happy with what's going on indeed rex's here hiring lawyers to look through these 2000 or so pages of legal tax so i'm sure there will be a lot of wrangling alternately though it is expected that this will pass through parliament ok alexandra we'll come back to you in just a moment 1st we're going to take a look at what is next for the trading relationship between the e.u. and the u.k. daniel winton from business has been looking into. the deal is done a crisis of it's a relief for both sides after roll half of the u.k.'s trade is with its european neighbors and the u.k. is that you use 3rd largest trading partner the talks were painful but the alternative was worse pushing the begrudging neighbors closer together never has the european
of a no deal and it was encouraging the prime minister to reach one so it is expected that the labor party as well as you said is boris's jones and i mean majority will back this deal now of course there is going to be a lot of scrutiny from critics. and hardline right to see is just to see exactly where the concessions have been made whether or not they're happy with what's going on indeed rex's here hiring lawyers to look through these 2000 or so pages of legal tax so i'm sure there will be a...
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the opposition labor party agreed to the deal, largely because it didn't have a choice. >> at then dealbetter than no deal. not implement in this deal would mean immediate tariffs and quotas with the, which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall. there will be huge gaps in security. >> e.u. leaders put their name to the deal earlier on wednesday. it was then flown by the royal air force to britain to be signed. but with many aspects of the deal not yet final, the saga is not over yet. william: let's get more from our correspondence in london and brussels. quite simply, what happens now? reporter: well, now, boris johnson has signed the deal. it's an international treaty and it will be in effect from the first of january, like you have explained. paralleled is the process in parliament. the house of commons has already voted on it and it is going through the house of lords, and later in the evening it will be presented to the queen. that is the parallel process. but the remarkable thing is that all this is being done in one day, and many are remarking that it was supposed t
the opposition labor party agreed to the deal, largely because it didn't have a choice. >> at then dealbetter than no deal. not implement in this deal would mean immediate tariffs and quotas with the, which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall. there will be huge gaps in security. >> e.u. leaders put their name to the deal earlier on wednesday. it was then flown by the royal air force to britain to be signed. but with many aspects of the deal not yet final, the saga...
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but the oppotion labor party said the deal was thin andt did rotect workers.ne of the main stumbling blocks was fishing quotas. under the plans, mr. johnson said britain would it take full control of its water, with its share of fishing rightng over a 5.5-year period. the prime minister told a news conference at downing street that britain had taken back control of its laws and destiny. mr. johnson said the deal was fantastic and give stability and certainty. in brussels, president of the european commission ursula von der leyen said it was a fair and balanced a deal. the 2000-page document can which hanot yet been published, now has to be approved by the u.k. parlment next week. it also has to be endorsed by members of the european parliament. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon said brexit was happening against scotland's will, and no deal would ever make up f what brexit had ken away. our political editor laura r kuenssberg hasort. laura: time is finally up. a deal at last agreed. number 10 believes it will pull power back to this building from a vast
but the oppotion labor party said the deal was thin andt did rotect workers.ne of the main stumbling blocks was fishing quotas. under the plans, mr. johnson said britain would it take full control of its water, with its share of fishing rightng over a 5.5-year period. the prime minister told a news conference at downing street that britain had taken back control of its laws and destiny. mr. johnson said the deal was fantastic and give stability and certainty. in brussels, president of the...