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lancaster house said it would be wrong to comply with e.u. regulations without having a vote on what those rules and regulations are. chequors now makes us rules takers. lancaster house says we don't want anything that leaves us half in, half out, we do not see the -- [inaudible] as we leave. checkers says that we will remain in lock step on goods and agri foods and much more besides with disputes ultimately regulated by the european court of justice. far from making laws in westminster, there are large sectors in which ministers will have no power to administrative or even deviate. after decades in which u.k. ministers have gone to brussels and expostulated against costly e.u. regulation, we are now claiming that we must accept every -- for our economic health with no say of our own and no way of protecting our businesses and entrepreneurs from rules now and in the future that may not be in their interests. my right honorable friend the chancellor was asked to identify the biggest single opportunity from brexit. after some thought he said re
lancaster house said it would be wrong to comply with e.u. regulations without having a vote on what those rules and regulations are. chequors now makes us rules takers. lancaster house says we don't want anything that leaves us half in, half out, we do not see the -- [inaudible] as we leave. checkers says that we will remain in lock step on goods and agri foods and much more besides with disputes ultimately regulated by the european court of justice. far from making laws in westminster, there...
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lancaster house set laws that will be made in westminster. there will be an ongoing harmonization rule book. lancaster house said it would be wrong to comply with i rules and regulations without knowing what they are. they make us rules takers. lancaster house said we don't want anything leaving us half in and half out and hold on to. check est said we will remain on lock step with dispute ultimately adjudicated about the european court of justice. far making laws in westminster, there are large sectors which ministers will have no power to initiate, innovate or deviate. after decades in which u.k. ministers have gone to brussels and talked about costly i regulation, we are now claiming we must accept it for our economic health with no say of our own and no way of protecting our businesses and entrepreneurs from rules now and in the future that may not be in their interests. my right honorable friends, the chancellor was asked to identify the biggest single opportunity from brexit. after some thought, he said, regulatory innovation. well ther
lancaster house set laws that will be made in westminster. there will be an ongoing harmonization rule book. lancaster house said it would be wrong to comply with i rules and regulations without knowing what they are. they make us rules takers. lancaster house said we don't want anything leaving us half in and half out and hold on to. check est said we will remain on lock step with dispute ultimately adjudicated about the european court of justice. far making laws in westminster, there are...
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—— liked the lancaster house —— liked the lancaster house —— liked the lancaster house vision,rned that vision into a negotiating position in brussels, and we never made it into a negotiating offer. instead we do that, and we burned through our negotiating capital. we agreed to hand over a £40 billion exit feed with no discussion of our future economic relationship, we accepted the jurisdiction economic relationship, we accepted thejurisdiction of economic relationship, we accepted the jurisdiction of the european court, and worst of all we allowed the question of the northern ireland border, which had hitherto been assumed on all sides to be readily soluble, to become so politically charged as to dominate the debate. order, the statement by the right honourable gentleman must be heard, and by long—standing convention, it is heard with courtesy, and without tackling. mr borisjohnson. no one wants a hard border. you could not construct one if you tried. but there certainly can be different rules and north and south of the border to reflect the fact that our two jurisdictions. of
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let us again aim explicitly for that glorious vision of lancaster house.ing britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers. we need to take one decision now, before all others, and that is to believe in this country and what it can do. cheering. not a wholesale hero's reception — look at those crossed arms. but it matters. even though, almost too strangely to be true, he was speaking while she was speaking, sticking to her lines. if you looked at the white paper, and the agreement that we came to in chequers, you'll see the proposal we are putting forward is we're no longer a member of the customs union, we're no longer a member of the single market. many mps dismiss borisjohnson now, believing his credibility is shot. but he gives a bellowing voice to widespread concern that theresa may's "brexit with caveats" isn't really brexit at all. it was a serious warning, to the prime minister — change tack, or there could be more trouble. it was a very unusual encounter with boris johnson, one where he didn't make anyjo
let us again aim explicitly for that glorious vision of lancaster house.ing britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers. we need to take one decision now, before all others, and that is to believe in this country and what it can do. cheering. not a wholesale hero's reception — look at those crossed arms. but it matters. even though, almost too strangely to be true, he was speaking while she was speaking, sticking to her lines. if you looked at...
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let us again aim explicitly for that glorious vision of lancaster house.rning britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers. we need to take one decision now before all others. that is to believe in this country and what it can do. cheering not a wholesale hero's reception — look at those crossed arms. but it matters. even though almost too strangely to be true, he was speaking while she was speaking, sticking to her lines. if you looked at the white paper and the agreement we came to in chequers, you'll see the proposal we are putting forward is we are no longer a member of the customs union, no longera member of the single market. many mps dismiss borisjohnson now, believing his credibility is shot. but he gives a bellowing voice to widespread concern that theresa may's brexit with caveats isn't really brexit at all. it was a serious warning, to the prime minister — change tack or there could be more trouble. it was a very unusual encounter with boris johnson. one where he didn't make anyjokes. laura kuenssber
let us again aim explicitly for that glorious vision of lancaster house.rning britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers. we need to take one decision now before all others. that is to believe in this country and what it can do. cheering not a wholesale hero's reception — look at those crossed arms. but it matters. even though almost too strangely to be true, he was speaking while she was speaking, sticking to her lines. if you looked at the...
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he chaired the lancaster house talks in 1979, which ended the guerrilla war in rhodesia and paved thehe falklands in 1982 highlighted failures in the foreign office. it was blamed for ignoring warnings of argentine intentions. by the time the british task force left to liberate the islands, lord carrington had resigned as foreign secretary. there was an intention of the argentines to resign, and therefore the judgment was wrong. and i am responsible and therefore, i thought, honourably, i ought to go. he spent four years as nato secretary—general before in his 70s taking on the role of eu mediator in the disintegrating yugoslavia. he travelled extensively in the balkans to negotiate ceasefires and seek a settlement, but pauses in the complex and savage civil war were brief. in 1994 he mediated in a quarrel between the anc and the zulu inkatha party, which threatened to delay multiracial elections in south africa. a natural diplomat, it was the last of many services to his country, and to peacemaking, in a long lifetime. lord carrington has died today at the age of 99. at his home in e
he chaired the lancaster house talks in 1979, which ended the guerrilla war in rhodesia and paved thehe falklands in 1982 highlighted failures in the foreign office. it was blamed for ignoring warnings of argentine intentions. by the time the british task force left to liberate the islands, lord carrington had resigned as foreign secretary. there was an intention of the argentines to resign, and therefore the judgment was wrong. and i am responsible and therefore, i thought, honourably, i ought...
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have important treaties with the united kingdom in matters of defense the studios are called the lancaster house treaties the pact of essential military cooperation so we must retain a strong bilateral relationship with the united kingdom. however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european ambition and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are progressive the moving to confidence of europe and rejoining the euro zone or so this low is strong enough to show the public opinion but there is a real interesting new dynamic here that means. so the level barely ample of lemon i'd like to talk to you about the threat of terrorism france faces sporadic lone wolf terrorist attacks on almost a monthly basis and the center for the analysis of t
have important treaties with the united kingdom in matters of defense the studios are called the lancaster house treaties the pact of essential military cooperation so we must retain a strong bilateral relationship with the united kingdom. however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a...
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while he praised the vision set out by theresa may at lancaster house last year, for a ‘strong, independentoverning britain', he condemned the new deal agreed by the cabinet a few weeks ago at chequers as a ‘miserable, permanent limbo'. mrjohnson, who resigned in protest at the chequers agreement, said there was still time to save brexit, and urged the prime minister to change course, or risk delivering a kind of economic slavery for the uk. this is a selection of the forthright remarks made by mrjohnson to the house a little earlier. it is the default of self—doubt has descended. what they understood, even though the commentators liked like it, and the markets like it, my right honourable friend the chancellor i am sure observed, the pound soared. we never actually turned that vision into a negotiating position in brussels. we never made it into a negotiating offer. instead, we dithered and we burned through our negotiating capital, we agreed to hand over a £40 billion exit fee with no discussion of our future economic relationship. we accepted the jurisdiction of the european court of key
while he praised the vision set out by theresa may at lancaster house last year, for a ‘strong, independentoverning britain', he condemned the new deal agreed by the cabinet a few weeks ago at chequers as a ‘miserable, permanent limbo'. mrjohnson, who resigned in protest at the chequers agreement, said there was still time to save brexit, and urged the prime minister to change course, or risk delivering a kind of economic slavery for the uk. this is a selection of the forthright remarks...
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have important treaties with the united kingdom in matters of defense the studios are called the lancaster house treaties the pacts of essential military cooperation so we must retain a strong bilateral relationship with the united kingdom however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european commission and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are progressive the moving to continental europe and we're joining the euro zone or so this low is strong enough to show the public opinion but there is a real interesting new dynamic here. so the level barely ample of lemon i'd like to talk to you about the threat of terrorism france faces sporadic lone wolf terrorist attacks and almost a monthly basis and the center for the in alice's of terro
have important treaties with the united kingdom in matters of defense the studios are called the lancaster house treaties the pacts of essential military cooperation so we must retain a strong bilateral relationship with the united kingdom however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a...
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let us again aim explicitly for that glorious vision of lancaster house.t self—governing britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers. we need to take one decision now before all others. that is to believe in this country and what it can do. cheering not a wholesale heroes reception, look at those crossed arms. even though almost too strangely to be true, he was speaking while she was speaking, sticking to her lines. true, he was speaking while she was speaking, sticking to her linesm you looked at the white paper and the agreement we came to in chequers, you'll see the proposal we are putting forward as we are no longer a are putting forward as we are no longera memberof are putting forward as we are no longer a member of the customs union, no longer a member of the single market. many mps dismissed borisjohnson single market. many mps dismissed boris johnson believing single market. many mps dismissed borisjohnson believing his credibility is shot. but he gives a bellowing voice to widespread concern that ter
let us again aim explicitly for that glorious vision of lancaster house.t self—governing britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers. we need to take one decision now before all others. that is to believe in this country and what it can do. cheering not a wholesale heroes reception, look at those crossed arms. even though almost too strangely to be true, he was speaking while she was speaking, sticking to her lines. true, he was speaking while...
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he had previously chaired the lancaster house talks in 1979 which led to the establishment of the statelater served as secretary general of nato. the prime minister led the tributes to lord carrington, describing him as a "statesman who was respected globally, for his remarkable lifetime of public service." the chief medical officer for england has warned people in the salisbury and amesbury areas, particularly children, not to pick up "any foreign object which could contain liquid or gel". the comments follow the death of mother of three dawn sturgess from nerve agent poisoning. her partner charlie rowley has regained conciousness but remains in a critical condition in hospital. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds has more. this is thought to be charlie rowley the day before he fell ill, buying drinks in salisbury. what happens next? and what was the object that he and his partner touched, which left her dead and him fighting for his life? police don't yet know. they are still searching for it. hence today's new and specific warning. in quiet corners of parks like this one in s
he had previously chaired the lancaster house talks in 1979 which led to the establishment of the statelater served as secretary general of nato. the prime minister led the tributes to lord carrington, describing him as a "statesman who was respected globally, for his remarkable lifetime of public service." the chief medical officer for england has warned people in the salisbury and amesbury areas, particularly children, not to pick up "any foreign object which could contain...
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important treaties with the united kingdom in matters of defense these treaties are called the lancaster house treaties the pact of essential military cooperation so we must retain a strong bilateral relationship with the united kingdom. however it is true that we have seen the brig's it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european ambition and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are progressive the moving to confidence of europe and rejoining the euro zone or so this low is strong enough to show the public opinion but there is a real interesting new dynamic here. so a level barely ample of them and now i'd like to talk to you about the threat of terrorism france faces sporadic lone wolf terrorist attacks and almost a monthly basis in the center for the and now this is of
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borisjohnson said he shared the vision theresa may had set out in january in her speech at lancaster houseong independent, self—governing britain, that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable, permanent limbo of chequers. not the democratic disaster of ongoing harmonization with no way out and no say for the uk. we need to take one decision now before all others, and that is to believe in this country and what it can do. he ended by saying it wasn't too late to "save" brexit. that is the prize that is still attainable. there is time. and if the prime minister can fix that vision once again before us, then i believe she can deliver a great brexit for britain. with a positive, self—confident approach that will unite this party, unite this house and unite this country as well. borisjohnson. the prime minister wasn't in the commons for borisjohnson‘s big moment, but almost exactly three hours before, she was at the despatch box for the last prime minister's question time before the summer break. in the past few days, the government has twice narrowly avoided defeat on key elements of
borisjohnson said he shared the vision theresa may had set out in january in her speech at lancaster houseong independent, self—governing britain, that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable, permanent limbo of chequers. not the democratic disaster of ongoing harmonization with no way out and no say for the uk. we need to take one decision now before all others, and that is to believe in this country and what it can do. he ended by saying it wasn't too late to "save"...
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well, he was a very formidable negotiator, and i think he did extremely well in lancaster house conferencefferent kinds of people, including ian smith and robert mugabe. and ifind it helped me when i was dealing with africa. we travelled together out to kenyata's funeral, and we talked about what was going on. he are so many you could totally trust. i believe he made a major contribution andi believe he made a major contribution and i believe his resignation was a printable resignation which did a lot of good for politics generally. i think he was right to resign. it would have been very difficult to continue with the war going on with the foreign secretary in the house of lords, and i think that was one of lords, and i think that was one of his main reasons for resigning. lord carrington would have appreciated today's presentation for the raf centenary. 100 planes, from the iconic spitfire to the latest stealth fighter jet, have flown across central london to mark the centenary of the royal air force. thousands gathered to watch the the biggest display of british air power in over 30 year
well, he was a very formidable negotiator, and i think he did extremely well in lancaster house conferencefferent kinds of people, including ian smith and robert mugabe. and ifind it helped me when i was dealing with africa. we travelled together out to kenyata's funeral, and we talked about what was going on. he are so many you could totally trust. i believe he made a major contribution andi believe he made a major contribution and i believe his resignation was a printable resignation which...
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would ask her to go back to the lancaster house speech.at we stopped sending billions of pounds to the eu each year and we make our own free trade. all i ask is that she goes back, honours those promises she has made many times and i'll be a happy person. we will talk to you again at another time if that is proved to be the case. thank you. plenty more to come from westminster, not as the brow as yesterday but there is plenty of time left. —— fee brow. the last remaining boys have started to emerge from the flooded cave in thailand in which they've been trapped for the last 18 days. divers began the dangerous task of escorting the four boys and their coach out of the cave complex about nine hours ago. a doctor and three thai navy commandos, who've been with the young footballers, are also being brought out. our correspondent dan johnson is near the cave and joins us live. what is the latest? how many are out? nine are about, that is confirmed and we have just seen the ninth ambulance driving away from here and we understand there are repor
would ask her to go back to the lancaster house speech.at we stopped sending billions of pounds to the eu each year and we make our own free trade. all i ask is that she goes back, honours those promises she has made many times and i'll be a happy person. we will talk to you again at another time if that is proved to be the case. thank you. plenty more to come from westminster, not as the brow as yesterday but there is plenty of time left. —— fee brow. the last remaining boys have started...
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he chaired the lancaster house talks in 1979, which ended the guerrilla war in rhodesia and paved thereign office. it was blamed for ignoring warnings of argentine intentions. by the time the british task force left to liberate the islands, lord carrington had resigned as foreign secretary. he spent four years as nato's secretary—general before in his 70s, taking on the role of the eu mediator in a disintegrating yugoslavia. he travelled extensively in the balkans to negotiate cease—fires and seek a settlement. but pauses in the complex and savage civil war were brief. in 1994, he mediated in a quarrel between the anc and the zulu inkatha party, which threatened to delay racial elections in south africa. a natural diplomat, it was the last of many services to his country and to peacemaking in a long time. —— in a long lifetime. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story. cheering the moment french fans in paris saw their team score the goal, which saw them beat belgium and book their place in the world cup final. they will play croatia or england in the world cu
he chaired the lancaster house talks in 1979, which ended the guerrilla war in rhodesia and paved thereign office. it was blamed for ignoring warnings of argentine intentions. by the time the british task force left to liberate the islands, lord carrington had resigned as foreign secretary. he spent four years as nato's secretary—general before in his 70s, taking on the role of the eu mediator in a disintegrating yugoslavia. he travelled extensively in the balkans to negotiate cease—fires...
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if you go back to the lancaster house speech she gave a few weeks before the famous letter was triggeredeat fanfare, there were a number of freeines and they were on movement of people, payment of and excepting the rulings in some shape or form. she has abandoned the ecj red line. she has accepted the common rulebook -- it is a misnomer because it is the eu's rulebook that will be enshrined and u.k. law, but rubberstamped. by going that far, the question is, is she a paired -- prepared to cross other red lines? matt: is this really going to happen? stephen: we are speculating here. i think the prime minister having abandoned her red lines will carry on abandoning more redlines. she has shown herself up as a -- or facing the reality that the eu was never going to cooperate -- compromise and go along with what they are doing or have no deal. i think the parliamentary conservative party would not allow her to do that. there will be some sort of an agreement. some sort of fudged, late-night andement in october possibly later. it will be another summit, an emergency visit to brussels last min
if you go back to the lancaster house speech she gave a few weeks before the famous letter was triggeredeat fanfare, there were a number of freeines and they were on movement of people, payment of and excepting the rulings in some shape or form. she has abandoned the ecj red line. she has accepted the common rulebook -- it is a misnomer because it is the eu's rulebook that will be enshrined and u.k. law, but rubberstamped. by going that far, the question is, is she a paired -- prepared to cross...
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i laid out plans at lancaster house, at florence, munich, in the mansion house speech.ement on fee is one in december. it got agreement in march ten of the meditation period. we are on schedule, the question is why does the labour party spent its all time trying to frustrate the exit and stop the both of the british people? there is the prime minister in the house of commons discussing brexit. we start with the breaking news. within the past half—hour, it's been reported that rescue divers in thailand have found 12 boys trapped in flooded caves. there's been no contact with the boys, aged between 11 and 16, since they went missing with their football coach nine days ago. a huge rescue effort has been launched. it has been hampered by heavy rains, that had flooded the tham luang caves in the north of the country. tham luang caves in the north of the country. the local governor said all 13 were "safe". that is an extraordinary development, really. there had been growing efforts to try to find them. huge resources brought in by the thai authorities and military. classmates
i laid out plans at lancaster house, at florence, munich, in the mansion house speech.ement on fee is one in december. it got agreement in march ten of the meditation period. we are on schedule, the question is why does the labour party spent its all time trying to frustrate the exit and stop the both of the british people? there is the prime minister in the house of commons discussing brexit. we start with the breaking news. within the past half—hour, it's been reported that rescue divers in...
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the problem is that we failed to make the case for a free trade agreement spelled out at lancaster housery now. because we will not get another chance to get it right. if you're particularly keen, mrjohnson has posted the full script of his speech on twitter. in an unsurprising develoment, lead brexiteerjacob rees—mogg called it "the speech of a statesman". that was not the assessment of eve ryo ne that was not the assessment of everyone for instance the former deputy prime minister and a very senior member of the conservative party had a different assessment. senior member of the conservative party had a different assessmentm was extraordinary hypocrisy of his position that he was prepared to go along with the deal. the only reason he left the cabinet is because david davis had already left without as far as davis had already left without as faras i'm aware davis had already left without as far as i'm aware working in conjunction with boris. boris can see that david then become a cheerleader from the brexiteers. see that david then become a cheerleaderfrom the brexiteers. he could not a
the problem is that we failed to make the case for a free trade agreement spelled out at lancaster housery now. because we will not get another chance to get it right. if you're particularly keen, mrjohnson has posted the full script of his speech on twitter. in an unsurprising develoment, lead brexiteerjacob rees—mogg called it "the speech of a statesman". that was not the assessment of eve ryo ne that was not the assessment of everyone for instance the former deputy prime minister...
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there's been an election since then, she can't get lancaster house over the finish line!d deal, that is the mantra. if we can't do a trade deal with the usa because of that white paper, she is to tear it up and start again. that is the jewel in the crown. i asked dominic raab today if he still thought the deal would be thriving. he's said yes but he couldn't say when. we don't know if it is ten or 20 years' time. people did not vote to be poorer. hgppy people did not vote to be poorer. happy holidays to both of you and we look forward to seeing you on the other side. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. for many it has been yet another hot day, some parts of east anglia got up day, some parts of east anglia got up above 30 degrees once again. the heat has not been universal. further north and west there was more cloud. temperatures topped out at around 18 degrees. further west again in the atla ntic we degrees. further west again in the atlantic we have this curve of cloud. an area of low pressure which will increasingly come into play as we head towards the end of this
there's been an election since then, she can't get lancaster house over the finish line!d deal, that is the mantra. if we can't do a trade deal with the usa because of that white paper, she is to tear it up and start again. that is the jewel in the crown. i asked dominic raab today if he still thought the deal would be thriving. he's said yes but he couldn't say when. we don't know if it is ten or 20 years' time. people did not vote to be poorer. hgppy people did not vote to be poorer. happy...
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government's current strategy reality regarding bret's it some quotes for example he praised the lancaster house of state which is the prime minister's original statement saying that britain would be coming out of the customs union coming out of the the e.u. market internal market. but he said that since then a fog of self doubt had descended he said we are volunteering for economic vassalage it's not too late to save bracks he said but we won't get another chance to get it right and it's absolute nonsense to think we can make a botched treaty now and then break and reset the bone later on he said the prize is still attainable there is still time with a positive and self-confident approach we can really unite this party unite this house that's the house of parliament and unite the country but despite that you know those kind of rousing words it was delivered in a relatively restrained way and at the same time as he was doing that to recently the prime minister who was criticised partly in that in that stance was criticised she was in another part of the parliament a state being questioned by the
government's current strategy reality regarding bret's it some quotes for example he praised the lancaster house of state which is the prime minister's original statement saying that britain would be coming out of the customs union coming out of the the e.u. market internal market. but he said that since then a fog of self doubt had descended he said we are volunteering for economic vassalage it's not too late to save bracks he said but we won't get another chance to get it right and it's...
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problem is not that we failed to make the case for a free trade agreement of the kind spelt out at lancaster househt theresa may has been meeting her mp‘s behind closed doors. she has been meeting the 1922 committee. she was kept waiting in the corridorfor several committee. she was kept waiting in the corridor for several minutes but was eventually let in to cheers and the banging of tables. it would seem a new sense of unity. 0ne senior cabinet member saying tory mps have come to their senses and there was fulsome support for the prime minister. simon clark, one of those brexiteer mps who put in a letter voting for a vote of confidence has reportedly withdrawn it. the prime minister has thanked him for doing that. let's pick this up with conservative mp and remain supporter, dominic grieve, whojoins us now from westminster. great to have you with us. the evidence we see this week is that rebel brexiteers are much more dangerous to the prime minister than revel remainers, led by you? that may well be the case. we are essentially loyal to try to help the prime minister, there we have anxieties ove
problem is not that we failed to make the case for a free trade agreement of the kind spelt out at lancaster househt theresa may has been meeting her mp‘s behind closed doors. she has been meeting the 1922 committee. she was kept waiting in the corridorfor several committee. she was kept waiting in the corridor for several minutes but was eventually let in to cheers and the banging of tables. it would seem a new sense of unity. 0ne senior cabinet member saying tory mps have come to their...
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house. iv few ay. doors down from the lancasters. she pointed to the tree house her kids built more than 20 years ago. she says time with her kids flew by and she couldn't imagine spending it preparing to appeal city codes. >> kids don't play in tree houses forever. they're not children forever. i think we need to respect that. >> reporter: simon lancaster tells me the date for his appeal hasn't been set and he didn't want to speak on camera until that happens. the city tells me that they are looking and considering more specific policies when it comes to tree houses. i'm in san jose, amanda castillo, abc 7 news. >>> the shirt pulled from walmart's website. >> something you don't think of. i never thought of it. >> this woman's warning before you fire up the grill for fourth of july. the unsuspecting thing that left her seriously hurt. >>> a big morning for san jose's own joey chestnut. the record he's ready to break at the annual hot dog eating contest. >> oh, yeah. all right. let's take you live outside. 5:10. doesn't look as gray a
house. iv few ay. doors down from the lancasters. she pointed to the tree house her kids built more than 20 years ago. she says time with her kids flew by and she couldn't imagine spending it preparing to appeal city codes. >> kids don't play in tree houses forever. they're not children forever. i think we need to respect that. >> reporter: simon lancaster tells me the date for his appeal hasn't been set and he didn't want to speak on camera until that happens. the city tells me...
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is not that we failed to make the case for a free trade agreement of the kind spelled out in lancaster houseave not even tried. we must try now, because we will not get another chance to get it right. johnson resigned from government rather than accept prime minister may's brexit plan. puerto rico's power company has named its third ceo in two weeks. the company is struggling with leadership issues, bankruptcy, and the restoration of electricity 200, remain in the dark since hurricane marie at -- hundreds, who remain in the dark since hurricane maria. the new ceo says his priority is to reach a deal and resolve the agency's $9 billion in public debt. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. scarlet? scarlet: thank you, mark. coming up, powell's prognosis. day two of the fed chair's semiannual monetary policy report. we will get inside perspective from representative in hunter lee, chairman of the house financial services committee next. from new york, this
is not that we failed to make the case for a free trade agreement of the kind spelled out in lancaster houseave not even tried. we must try now, because we will not get another chance to get it right. johnson resigned from government rather than accept prime minister may's brexit plan. puerto rico's power company has named its third ceo in two weeks. the company is struggling with leadership issues, bankruptcy, and the restoration of electricity 200, remain in the dark since hurricane marie at...
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house. the problem is that the lancaster family tree house measures more than 18 feet from the ground to theoot height limit for accessory structures such as these. the city's municipal code does not mention tree houses specifically and a neighbor says s take a cll ll. >> kids didnon't play in tree houses forever. >> simon lancaster tells our partners at the mercury news he was only informed of the violations after he completed the tree house and will talk to us after his appeal date has been set. >>> a warning before you fire up your grill for the fourth of july. >> a north carolina woman is sharing her story of a danger that could be lurking in of all things your grill brush. she says she took a bite out of a hamburger and immediately knew something was wrong. a tiny grill brush bris l ended up inside her burger and impaled her tongue deep in the back of her mouth. you can see it on a ct can. >> felt like a sharp piece of glass i eeded multiple surgeries because of the injury and will likely need at least >> that's scary. >>> the governor of hawaii signed legislation to ban the sale of sun
house. the problem is that the lancaster family tree house measures more than 18 feet from the ground to theoot height limit for accessory structures such as these. the city's municipal code does not mention tree houses specifically and a neighbor says s take a cll ll. >> kids didnon't play in tree houses forever. >> simon lancaster tells our partners at the mercury news he was only informed of the violations after he completed the tree house and will talk to us after his appeal...
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the prime minister, if she goes back to lancaster house, which everybody agreed to the manifesto shet not like. the parliament has voted to leave the european union so the choices do you accept the deal that the government comes back with order you choose not real? if they come back with a canada style free trade deal, who will vote against that in favour of no deal. i would have thought very few people. thank you for talking to us. lots to look out for this afternoon. not least the prime minister in the commons in a couple of hours' time. we will be back with much more later. let's bring you some news from the cave in thailand where that young football tea m thailand where that young football team have been trapped inside. after water levels rose and left them trapped for days and days. we are now hearing that another two have been brought out. a sixth and seventh person have come out of that cave. i am sane seventh person have come out of that cave. i am sane person because already today three more have been brought out on top of the four that came out yesterday. there were four ch
the prime minister, if she goes back to lancaster house, which everybody agreed to the manifesto shet not like. the parliament has voted to leave the european union so the choices do you accept the deal that the government comes back with order you choose not real? if they come back with a canada style free trade deal, who will vote against that in favour of no deal. i would have thought very few people. thank you for talking to us. lots to look out for this afternoon. not least the prime...
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we got elected on that basis and it was in the lancaster house speech, getting back control of our lawsl and answers to important questions prepared to important questions prepared to important questions bitterly about the idea for a common rule book and it is set out in the statement —— are particularly about the idea. that could beat them dictating our rules and for many people that will not feel like brexit at all and people will want to have some serious questions answered about it.“ will want to have some serious questions answered about it. if i understand you correctly, it sounds as though you might be persuadable if you get more detail?” as though you might be persuadable if you get more detail? i don't want to prejudge any answers we get. the questions are very serious. quite a lot of the deal looks fine but there is this phrase about the common rule book and if that means that rules get made in brussels and britain has delivered by them, for most people that will feel like we have not left. theresa may might be able to tell you this later, but my understanding is that parliame
we got elected on that basis and it was in the lancaster house speech, getting back control of our lawsl and answers to important questions prepared to important questions prepared to important questions bitterly about the idea for a common rule book and it is set out in the statement —— are particularly about the idea. that could beat them dictating our rules and for many people that will not feel like brexit at all and people will want to have some serious questions answered about it.“...
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referendum was one stage, the election last june was another, we have had several speeches from lancaster housetlined the case for brexit and the vision for brexit. we are effectively and to the amendments i will be speaking to today, reminding the government of exactly what the vision was that the government has put forward when it comes to delivering a vision for brexit for britain. do you think the government will accept your amendment? we are going to debate and i don't want to speculate, but we are doing the right thing, scrutinising legislation and putting forward key points about parity, one of the causes i will be moving as we do not wa nt causes i will be moving as we do not want to become a tax collector, we wa nt want to become a tax collector, we want an equal relationship, not a relationship where we are doing something for them and getting nothing back, that is negotiation. thank you. another heated debate set for this afternoon with those votes coming about 9pm tonight. thank you. you're watching afternoon live. these are our headlines: a historic handshake, as donald trump says
referendum was one stage, the election last june was another, we have had several speeches from lancaster housetlined the case for brexit and the vision for brexit. we are effectively and to the amendments i will be speaking to today, reminding the government of exactly what the vision was that the government has put forward when it comes to delivering a vision for brexit for britain. do you think the government will accept your amendment? we are going to debate and i don't want to speculate,...
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bore no relation to her lancaster house speech. she said she was leaving the customs union.ties seem to be content with it, not least michael gove. losing boris was probably less inevitable than losing david davis, but it struck me from the reshuffle which took place last night which was quite expensive and quite quick, that they had probably been planning for that outcome and therefore had a plan in place. brexiteers say she should not be appealing to the remain part of her party, the country voted for brexit and they are the ones who feel this does not go far enough. and that is understandable because the full details have not come out. we have not seen the white paper yet. i have heard comments that it might be delayed for a little bit longer. that is the point when the detail comes out. there was a yougov poll which suggests more than half of people don't know yet whether it is good for the country or bad for the country. the argument is there to be one, whether it is the right thing for the country and whether this is the brexit people want. i will have my lbc show on s
bore no relation to her lancaster house speech. she said she was leaving the customs union.ties seem to be content with it, not least michael gove. losing boris was probably less inevitable than losing david davis, but it struck me from the reshuffle which took place last night which was quite expensive and quite quick, that they had probably been planning for that outcome and therefore had a plan in place. brexiteers say she should not be appealing to the remain part of her party, the country...
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i am getting tweets about that speech at lancaster house, when theresa may made it quite clear that brexitit is. for some its sovereignty, others its immigration, the single market, its hard to define what brexit is. what theresa may tried to do was do that this weekend. but she is still ultimately negotiating with her party and her backbenchers. how can she go to europe with a straight face and negotiate when her entire cabinet is literally falling apart around her. labour have a similar problem and the government is asking labour and lib dem mps to back the chequers plan, some will? a small number of labour mps will, but i think the majority of labour mps are not quite happy with the deal. the difference between the labour party is, the leadership of the labour party is in a much stronger position than of the conservatives. that's why theresa may has been buffeted about. jeremy corbyn has always been clear that he wa nts to corbyn has always been clear that he wants to abide by the referendum. he not up for this second referendum, you might not agree with his position but he has been qui
i am getting tweets about that speech at lancaster house, when theresa may made it quite clear that brexitit is. for some its sovereignty, others its immigration, the single market, its hard to define what brexit is. what theresa may tried to do was do that this weekend. but she is still ultimately negotiating with her party and her backbenchers. how can she go to europe with a straight face and negotiate when her entire cabinet is literally falling apart around her. labour have a similar...
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lancaster county. greg warfel witnessed rescues right near his home. >> they were staging to rescue the people in the houses across the creek, because the creek had rose above the road and they couldn't drive out. >> reporter: nearby knoebels amusement park is also closed after floodwaters rushed through. in maryland, some of the crest gates on the conowingo dam were opened to alleviate water levels following the downpours there. and, the heavy rains are bringing damage and frustration. a sinkhole opened up overnight next to priscilla stoner's home in palmyra, pennsylvania. >> it's very concerning. i mean, we're in a neighborhood where it's just happening and you just never know when you're going to wake up and have this in your back yard. if it collapsed that easily overnight, who knows what it could have done during the day. >> reporter: today, authorities recovered the body of a man reported missing on monday in a creek nearby. and if you take a look at this creek right here behind me, this creek is expected to crest some time before the night is out. as for residents who are needing help and assistance,
lancaster county. greg warfel witnessed rescues right near his home. >> they were staging to rescue the people in the houses across the creek, because the creek had rose above the road and they couldn't drive out. >> reporter: nearby knoebels amusement park is also closed after floodwaters rushed through. in maryland, some of the crest gates on the conowingo dam were opened to alleviate water levels following the downpours there. and, the heavy rains are bringing damage and...
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houses forever. they're not children forever. i think we need to respect that. >> simon lancaster tells me the date for his appeal hasn't been setcamera until that happens. the city tells me they are looking and considering more specific policies when it comes to tree houses. i'm in san jose, amanda dell casillo. >>> it's summer, more tick-borne diseases are arising. >> michael finney is here with advice on how to protect you and your family from these, no other way to put it, blood suckers. >> that's a good way of putting it. not all ticks carry the exact same disease, but one variety of disease transmitting tick can be found in every single state. lyme disease, of course, is the most common. >> the center for disease 3,000 american -- one theory is that warmer weather, longer seasons, means there is a longer period of time for ticks to be active. another theory is that the spread of tick's hosts, mainly deer, is getting bigger. they're in more places, which means ticks are in more places, which means that we have a greater chance of running across them. >> the best way to avoidatic-borne infection is not to get bitten in the f
houses forever. they're not children forever. i think we need to respect that. >> simon lancaster tells me the date for his appeal hasn't been setcamera until that happens. the city tells me they are looking and considering more specific policies when it comes to tree houses. i'm in san jose, amanda dell casillo. >>> it's summer, more tick-borne diseases are arising. >> michael finney is here with advice on how to protect you and your family from these, no other way to put...