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have a listen to the international trade secretary, liam fox. leave the european union. what do people not understand about the terms, referendum, binary and democracy? the british public have had their say, they have given their instructions to parliament, it is parliament's duty to carry that out. the difficulty for the government is not just a view this is the difficulty for the government is notjust a view this is an attempt to undo brexit but they also question how mrs me can go into negotiations knowing that whatever she tries to do will have to be approved by the commons. the fear would be that will encourage the eu to play her off against the commons and will strengthen their hand in negotiations, and ministers say the house of commons is that legislative chamber it is not they negotiating body, but labour seem poised to back this move. listen tojeremy corbyn asked about it. the lords have passed a number of amendments which will come back to the house of commons later this month. i think parliament should have the final say on the terms
have a listen to the international trade secretary, liam fox. leave the european union. what do people not understand about the terms, referendum, binary and democracy? the british public have had their say, they have given their instructions to parliament, it is parliament's duty to carry that out. the difficulty for the government is not just a view this is the difficulty for the government is notjust a view this is an attempt to undo brexit but they also question how mrs me can go into...
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the trade secretary, liam fox, said the deal peers want could lead to the uk being in the eu indefinitelythe public voted to leave the european union. -- i think —— i think there is an attempt by a group in the house of lords who were very strong on the remain site to thwart alex goode from the european union, that cannot be acceptable. —— to throw at our experts. i think parliament should have the final say on the terms of leaving the european union, and if we don't accept the decisions that the government has made, then they should be sent back to negotiate again. we'll have the latest from westminster. also this lunchtime... 2500 patients in northern ireland are to have their cases reviewed because of concerns about the work of a neurology consultant. a court is told that four sleeping children died when their house was torched with petrol bombs as part of a feud. a minimum price for alcohol comes into force in scotland — the government hopes it will reduce the number of drinking—related deaths. and, after violent scenes in anfield, italian police say they can guarantee the safety of l
the trade secretary, liam fox, said the deal peers want could lead to the uk being in the eu indefinitelythe public voted to leave the european union. -- i think —— i think there is an attempt by a group in the house of lords who were very strong on the remain site to thwart alex goode from the european union, that cannot be acceptable. —— to throw at our experts. i think parliament should have the final say on the terms of leaving the european union, and if we don't accept the...
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receive regularly, prompted by this interview on tuesday morning with international trade secretay liam foxeaking down the line from westminster. the elected house passed the legislation for the referendum. we voted to leave the european union and the house of commons passed legislation to allow that to happen. it is not acceptable for an unelected house to try to block the democratic will of the british people. well, cameron bemoans that we said doctor fox that we said doctor fox was live in westminster. that backdrop behind showing houses of parliament and traffic crossing the bridge. well, the answer is that of the guests are there live, in some cases, the backdrop is prerecorded, as was the case on tuesday with elizabeth tower, currently rather unsightly because of scaffolding. question time on thursday came the issue of the cost of housing, with a provocatively phrased question from an audience member. here is david. it's been a welcome to come to question time. from teresa morris please. is homeownership within the reach of younger people if they didn't «as? f? 5234.2 45 237—5522 many
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we are talking about david davis and liam fox resigning if this goes ahead and they do not want this
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receive regularly, prompted by this interview on tuesday morning with international trade secretay liam foxthe line from westminster. the elected house passed the legislation for the referendum. the public voted in the referendum. they voted to leave the european union and the house of commons passed legislation to allow that to happen. it is not acceptable for an unelected house to try to block the democratic will of the british people. well, cameron bemoans that we said doctor fox was live in westminster. that backdrop behind showing houses of parliament and traffic crossing the bridge. what's perplexing was the fact that i could really save the lives of the tower and a bit thin. —— clearly see the tower and big ben. if the image was live, surely it should have been covered with scaffolding. we reserve also confident of the past to ask why the backdrop to interviews that of a line from bbc newsroom features the same footage again and again? and if that's the case, what they are being described as alive. —— live. well, the answer is that of the guests are there live, in some cases, the bac
receive regularly, prompted by this interview on tuesday morning with international trade secretay liam foxthe line from westminster. the elected house passed the legislation for the referendum. the public voted in the referendum. they voted to leave the european union and the house of commons passed legislation to allow that to happen. it is not acceptable for an unelected house to try to block the democratic will of the british people. well, cameron bemoans that we said doctor fox was live in...
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we are talking about david davis and liam fox resigning if this goes ahead and they do not want thise of a trusted traders and technological ways of moving goods through across the irish border. it is a nebulous idea they have. i do not think they know so much what they do want but they do know what they don't want which is the customs partnership. does the figure of 60 surprise you, it is not just does the figure of 60 surprise you, it is notjust a couple of others who are outliers? it is a lot of people. members who aren't known as the european research group who are a bit ofa the european research group who are a bit of a shadowy tory backbench group of brexiteers who have public funding as well, and as the name would suggest, they are normally there to and assistance to tory mps and carry out research on there behalf. they are putting pressure on the prime minister to not deviate from what they see as this peer brexit path. tomorrow, the crunch day, the brexit cabinet subcommittee meets and so it is ten or 11 of the more senior cabinet members, split between believers and remaind
we are talking about david davis and liam fox resigning if this goes ahead and they do not want thise of a trusted traders and technological ways of moving goods through across the irish border. it is a nebulous idea they have. i do not think they know so much what they do want but they do know what they don't want which is the customs partnership. does the figure of 60 surprise you, it is not just does the figure of 60 surprise you, it is notjust a couple of others who are outliers? it is a...
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liam fox and dividend. the much time they spend abroad, i'm sure he will love that. the new worrilow yachts he is so keen on could be used in heated sale across the channel on that. he could follow i suppose his political hero, and the lectures you live. we will move to those photographs. the 71st pictures we have seen. it was going to happen at some point. the suffixes as we have to now call them, post a wedding reception when they were seen wedding reception when they were seen driving off into the sunset and there rather flashy source car. have you had enough of the roseate?” think it is great. ijust think you are out and i remembered this was on when the shop was really quiet. you weren't there? i can't admit to being there. no, but it was great. it was great to see the country come together and unite around us and all the history with megan's family and what all that entails, it isjust great and it is good news and happiness. it is great to see them together. she is laughing at harry. good, all power to them. laughter emirs. if he is worried about the bee that w
liam fox and dividend. the much time they spend abroad, i'm sure he will love that. the new worrilow yachts he is so keen on could be used in heated sale across the channel on that. he could follow i suppose his political hero, and the lectures you live. we will move to those photographs. the 71st pictures we have seen. it was going to happen at some point. the suffixes as we have to now call them, post a wedding reception when they were seen wedding reception when they were seen driving off...
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liam fox.er who had a sexual relationship with an undercover police officer is mounting a legal challenge to try to have him prosecuted. she's attempting to bring a case against the head of the the crown prosecution service after it was decided that the officer, jim boyling, should not be charged with sexual offences or misconduct in a public office. he had relationships with two other women whilst he was undercover, and is currently suspended from the metropolitan police. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. august, 1996, the london traffic was halted by cycling protesters. they we re halted by cycling protesters. they were from an environmental group. among them was jim were from an environmental group. among them wasjim sutton, supposedly signed up to the cause, but in fact, a police spy gathering evidence on the activists. his real name isjim boyling and while he was undercover, he had relationships with three women. 0ne undercover, he had relationships with three women. one
liam fox.er who had a sexual relationship with an undercover police officer is mounting a legal challenge to try to have him prosecuted. she's attempting to bring a case against the head of the the crown prosecution service after it was decided that the officer, jim boyling, should not be charged with sexual offences or misconduct in a public office. he had relationships with two other women whilst he was undercover, and is currently suspended from the metropolitan police. our home affairs...
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international trade secretary liam fox accuses some peers of trying to thwart the uk's exit from the hears that four children from greater manchester died after their home was attacked with petrol bombs while they were sleeping. and in sport, rangers have sacked head coach graeme murty with the clu b head coach graeme murty with the club board in the scottish premiership. it paves the way for a possible move forformer premiership. it paves the way for a possible move for former england captain steven gerrard to replace. serena williams could be the top seed at wimbledon, she has dropped to 449 in the world following the birth of herfirst to 449 in the world following the birth of her first child. and judd trump leans john higgins birth of her first child. and judd trump leansjohn higgins in the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship, 5—3 up with 13 the target for a place in the final format. albie back with more on the stories just after half past. four sleeping children died after being trapped in their bedrooms when their house was hit with petrol bombs last december — a j
international trade secretary liam fox accuses some peers of trying to thwart the uk's exit from the hears that four children from greater manchester died after their home was attacked with petrol bombs while they were sleeping. and in sport, rangers have sacked head coach graeme murty with the clu b head coach graeme murty with the club board in the scottish premiership. it paves the way for a possible move forformer premiership. it paves the way for a possible move for former england captain...
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we've been joined in the studio now by liam fox the international trade secretary for the conservatives of a minister for labour. nick rb is still with us. thank you. come again. they were quite feisty, the last two. laughter we were watching them. we will be watching you closely. blessed with the chemistry is light. when i going to interrupt one another. i'm already feeling a little twitchy. —— we are not going to. me and laura almost to leave the studio. but we are paid to say. it was early. first the point robustly about given where you are at the moment, imex for the seven days in terms of council seats, were about a third of the way through now. —— 57 seats in terms. what is your reading of it so far?|j think that we are at the higher end of expectations. we have taken councils in peterborough, basildon, also taking seats from labour. the discussion has been about ukip, but labour in bolton, peterborough, 9010, cannock chase. what we are seeing is quite a complex picture. for the ukip perspective at least. not simply about leave and remain. that is a mistake being made in analysis.
we've been joined in the studio now by liam fox the international trade secretary for the conservatives of a minister for labour. nick rb is still with us. thank you. come again. they were quite feisty, the last two. laughter we were watching them. we will be watching you closely. blessed with the chemistry is light. when i going to interrupt one another. i'm already feeling a little twitchy. —— we are not going to. me and laura almost to leave the studio. but we are paid to say. it was...
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the international trade secretary liam fox added his voice to condemnation of peers in a series of interviewsceptable for an unelected house to try to block the democratic will of the british people. the brexit secretary was appearing in front of the european union committee of the lords. he was asked how the disagreement between parliament and the government could be reconciled. we will make these arguments when it comes to the primary legislation, of course we'll also make some arguments when some of the, when we get into ping—pong, of course. many of these arguments have been made on the floor of the house. and in the commons, at the pleasure of two bill so far on this process. but we had quite a lot of ping—pong there. and i expect we will have. on notjust this, but other issues. in the withdrawal bill too. david davis. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, mandy baker. if you want to catch up with all the news from westminster on the go, don't forget our sister programme, today in parliament, is available as a download via the bbc radio 4 website. jamie oliver has told mps that
the international trade secretary liam fox added his voice to condemnation of peers in a series of interviewsceptable for an unelected house to try to block the democratic will of the british people. the brexit secretary was appearing in front of the european union committee of the lords. he was asked how the disagreement between parliament and the government could be reconciled. we will make these arguments when it comes to the primary legislation, of course we'll also make some arguments when...
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liam fox, and the guy in the civil service that is responsible in the technical way you are talking abouthe brexiteers have been briefing against robins like anything. they are not signed up to this. but we have been hearing this for a while, what are the tory right going to do? are they ultimately going to revolt? do they think things would be better with a different leader? we have touched on that a few times. they have a real problem. the big believers really believe that the only way in which a brexit can work is by being fully outside the customs union and so on. that is what they genuinely believe. therefore, it follows that their belief about what the country has to have, and what their position should be, is to push for that, no matter what the party ends up being. that is what they have set out as their stall. they cannotjust row back on it and say, you know what, we know we said all of these things, we know we believe all these things, we believe them passionately, but we can see that we will have to bodge through to stop jeremy corbyn getting in. i don't see it. i think there w
liam fox, and the guy in the civil service that is responsible in the technical way you are talking abouthe brexiteers have been briefing against robins like anything. they are not signed up to this. but we have been hearing this for a while, what are the tory right going to do? are they ultimately going to revolt? do they think things would be better with a different leader? we have touched on that a few times. they have a real problem. the big believers really believe that the only way in...
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first a reminder of the headlines: international trade secretary liam fox accuses the house of lordspeople", after a series of government defeats over brexit. two—and—half—thousand patients in northern ireland are to have their cases reviewed because of concerns about the work of a neurology consultant. a court hears that four sleeping children were murdered after being trapped in their bedrooms when their house was torched with petrol bombs. royal bank of scotland has announced that it is to close 162 branches across england and wales. the bank said that 792 jobs would go as a result and staff would be offered voluntary redundancy. companies that supply products to sainsbury‘s and asda fear they could suffer if the two grocery chains merge. sainsbury‘s boss mike coupe pledged to cut prices on everyday products by around 10% after the deal but also said there would be no stores closures orjobs lost in store, suppliers now fear they will have to shoulder the cost of those savings. growth in the amount of money we borrow, including loans, credit cards and overdrafts, slowed sharply in
first a reminder of the headlines: international trade secretary liam fox accuses the house of lordspeople", after a series of government defeats over brexit. two—and—half—thousand patients in northern ireland are to have their cases reviewed because of concerns about the work of a neurology consultant. a court hears that four sleeping children were murdered after being trapped in their bedrooms when their house was torched with petrol bombs. royal bank of scotland has announced that...
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joining us now is secretary of state for international trade liam fox. office, sajid javid. man in the home office, sajid javid. how big a challenge does the windrush scandal represent to him? windrush scandal represent to him? challenges at such a diverse department. department. number of things that he is very well qualified to do. well qualified to do. evidence that was destroyed way back in 2009 — ten. in 2009 — ten. kingdom but would be held back by any failure in the system. any failure in the system. migration policy post—brexit, so certainly a fall in tray for him. certainly a fall in tray for him. the last few years, which is actually theresa may's language. actually theresa may's language. have been listening for the past few weeks? weeks? and he is doing what he feels comfortable with. comfortable with. public expect and expect the government to uphold the law. government to uphold the law. well—placed to take on this particular challenge. particular challenge. targets are the right way to manage the policy? the policy? determine what the best
joining us now is secretary of state for international trade liam fox. office, sajid javid. man in the home office, sajid javid. how big a challenge does the windrush scandal represent to him? windrush scandal represent to him? challenges at such a diverse department. department. number of things that he is very well qualified to do. well qualified to do. evidence that was destroyed way back in 2009 — ten. in 2009 — ten. kingdom but would be held back by any failure in the system. any...
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the other brexiteers on the committee, michael gove, borisjohnson and liam fox share these reservationsy hope to rely on the support of the defence secretary, who has leaned in their direction since the referendum. the leavers hope their arrival could be strengthened. but, downing street has not given up hope of finding common ground between the levers, and the other remain supporterss of on the committee. david lidington, philip hammond, greg clark and karen bradley. in downing street, they are keen to avoid talk of a war cab any and a showdown between minister, this is a prime minister who likes to achieve consensus. and theresa may does not have to reach a deal at tomorrow's meeting. so, talk of a showdown is out, but work is under way on a grand customs bargain, theresa may is expected to tell brexiteers that signing up to the customs partnership could be the best way of killing off a commons rebellion on a customs union. give ground here, and the pro european tories will hopefully give ground there, is expected to be her message. no member of parliament comes into politics to vote
the other brexiteers on the committee, michael gove, borisjohnson and liam fox share these reservationsy hope to rely on the support of the defence secretary, who has leaned in their direction since the referendum. the leavers hope their arrival could be strengthened. but, downing street has not given up hope of finding common ground between the levers, and the other remain supporterss of on the committee. david lidington, philip hammond, greg clark and karen bradley. in downing street, they...
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and, liam fox urging brussels to avoid a us trade war on the trump story.spanish prime minister on brink of defeat, in a vote of no—confidence. and, roman abramovich throwing his toys out of the pram, as it were, the end of that development on chelsea's stadium. that's about it for tonight, but before we go, the wall street journal today reported on the curious case of thomasj mace—archer—mills. mr mace—archer—mills, founder and chairman of the british monarchist society, was a regular presence on media outlets around the world in the run—up to the royal wedding earlier this month, speaking for his fellow brits about what the royal family mean to us. except, as thejournal reports today, he's actually an italian—american who started life as tommy muscatello, born and bred in upstate new york. but you wouldn't necessarily know it to listen to him! goodnight. the monarchy always needs to be variable, it needs to change, it needs to be reflective of society, so of course we need to have the institution keeping up with the times, and it does modernise, but the m
and, liam fox urging brussels to avoid a us trade war on the trump story.spanish prime minister on brink of defeat, in a vote of no—confidence. and, roman abramovich throwing his toys out of the pram, as it were, the end of that development on chelsea's stadium. that's about it for tonight, but before we go, the wall street journal today reported on the curious case of thomasj mace—archer—mills. mr mace—archer—mills, founder and chairman of the british monarchist society, was a...
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the international trade secretary, liam fox, has expressed his concern anout the tariffs.pointing that the united states has chosen to apply steel and aluminium tariffs to countries gci’oss steel and aluminium tariffs to countries across the european union, allies of the united states, and all in the name of national security, and in the case of the uk where we sent steel to the united states that is vital for sent steel to the united states that is vitalfor their sent steel to the united states that is vital for their businesses and their defence industry, it is patently absurd. the shadow international trade secretary barry gardiner is in westminster. what should the reaction be from britain and eu? president trump is a bully, he is trying to bully his trading partners into making concessions to america and this is a tactic he has used successfully with other countries. the only way to deal with it is to stand up to a bully. it is absolutely right and the government should be working absolutely closely with the eu to make sure that we put in place countermeasures that we
the international trade secretary, liam fox, has expressed his concern anout the tariffs.pointing that the united states has chosen to apply steel and aluminium tariffs to countries gci’oss steel and aluminium tariffs to countries across the european union, allies of the united states, and all in the name of national security, and in the case of the uk where we sent steel to the united states that is vital for sent steel to the united states that is vitalfor their sent steel to the united...
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receive regularly, prompted by this interview on tuesday morning with international trade secretary liam foxey voted to leave the european union, the house of commons passed legislation to allow that to happen. it is not acceptable for an unelected house to try to block the democratic will of the british people. well, cameron mcgoldrick e—mailed us to say... viewers have also contacted us in the past to ask why the backdrop to interviews done down the line from bbc newsroom features the same footage again and again? and if that's the case, why they are being described as live. well, the answer is that though the guests are there live, in some cases, the backdrop is prerecorded, as was the case on tuesday with the elizabeth tower, currently rather unsightly because of scaffolding. question time on thursday took on the issue of the cost of housing, with a provocatively phrased question from an audience member. here is david dimbleby. and extremely welcome to come to question time. we are always looking for lively and is of the audience. i'm going to go on to a topic which affects a lot of peop
receive regularly, prompted by this interview on tuesday morning with international trade secretary liam foxey voted to leave the european union, the house of commons passed legislation to allow that to happen. it is not acceptable for an unelected house to try to block the democratic will of the british people. well, cameron mcgoldrick e—mailed us to say... viewers have also contacted us in the past to ask why the backdrop to interviews done down the line from bbc newsroom features the same...
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philip hammond, perhaps cabinet ministers behind the idea of a customs partnership, brexiteers like liam foxhose talks will go on today. we should have a clear idea of where the government is on this issue after today regarding how the partnership will work after brexit. thank you. we will be speaking to jacob rees—mogg about that later. neurology patients treated at a private clinic in northern ireland are being asked to contact them after fears that a consultant may have misdiagnosed. yesterday, the belfast health trust announced the biggest—ever recall of patients in the province, because of concerns that people who have been seen by dr michael watt may have not been given the right treatment. dr watt also worked at the private ulster independent clinic, as ben ando reports. so far, the belfast trust has had to send out recall letters to around 2500 patients after a review was carried out with regards to the diagnoses and treatment is proposed bya diagnoses and treatment is proposed by a consultant urologist, dr watt. it has led to uncertainty and worried. what has this been about? why di
philip hammond, perhaps cabinet ministers behind the idea of a customs partnership, brexiteers like liam foxhose talks will go on today. we should have a clear idea of where the government is on this issue after today regarding how the partnership will work after brexit. thank you. we will be speaking to jacob rees—mogg about that later. neurology patients treated at a private clinic in northern ireland are being asked to contact them after fears that a consultant may have misdiagnosed....
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in addition to the tiger, two macaws, a liam hemur and a fox on display. >> i was shocked. i didn't know what they were thinking. people say this tiger is fine, he's calm. no, he wasn't. >> reporter: with your gma "first look," victor october ken dough. >>> a man assaulted two elderly men on mother's day in brooklyn. the suspect attacks without warning. it's hard to watch. the women both in their 70s 70s a good samaritan chased the man down and held him there until police arrived. >> he was here defending her, making sure she was all right. thank god he was here. >> the two women were treated at the hospital. they've been released. the suspect is expected to appear in court today and faces assault charges. >>> the oakland community tried to take the sting out of a mother's day for a family of eight after their wife and mother died in a terrible car crash. >> christina davis was visiting relatives in florida in march when she lost her life, after traveling to florida for the funeral, the family didn't have enough family to return. the non-profit oakland public education fund
in addition to the tiger, two macaws, a liam hemur and a fox on display. >> i was shocked. i didn't know what they were thinking. people say this tiger is fine, he's calm. no, he wasn't. >> reporter: with your gma "first look," victor october ken dough. >>> a man assaulted two elderly men on mother's day in brooklyn. the suspect attacks without warning. it's hard to watch. the women both in their 70s 70s a good samaritan chased the man down and held him there...
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american ill liam immigrants that has traveled the length of mexico trying to reach the u.s. border and then seek asylum is stalled. foxnational correspondent william langness is in mexico with our report. >> 200 central americans await their fate today. they arrived at the u.s. border sunday only to find a closed door. after days of legal counseling, the migrants hope to gain entry to file asylum claims saying they've been forced to leave because of violence and persecution displ. but as the group came disappointing news saying the port has reached capacity and quote those individuals hay need to wait in mexico as the officers work to process those already in our facilities. >> if they can send the national guard to handle the detention or release of the asylum seekers, that's a question of their priorities. >> immigration authorities claim that the u.s. has a legal duty to hear the asylum seekers claims. >> you're breaking the law. that's why we have caravans. >> we're a nation of laws we have to have borders. >> if an interview with fox news after touring the board ner calexico, california today, vice president mike
american ill liam immigrants that has traveled the length of mexico trying to reach the u.s. border and then seek asylum is stalled. foxnational correspondent william langness is in mexico with our report. >> 200 central americans await their fate today. they arrived at the u.s. border sunday only to find a closed door. after days of legal counseling, the migrants hope to gain entry to file asylum claims saying they've been forced to leave because of violence and persecution displ. but as...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has accused the house of lords of trying to block the will of the people — after it voted last night to ensure mps have to give their backing to any brexit deal. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has said parliament should have the final say on the terms of the uk leaving the european union. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. in downing street this morning, the cabinet arrived for its regular meeting. are the lords trying to block brexit? the day after the house of lords gave the government another bloody nose over brexit. are the lords trying to scupper brexit? they didn't say much, but one minister was prepared to express a view about the peers‘ actions. i think there is an attempt by a group in the house of lords who were very strong on the remain side to thwart our exit from the european union and that cannot be acceptable. my lords, they have voted. contents 335, not contents 244. it was this vote yesterday that provoked reaction. the lords agreed that if mps reject the brexit deal the government negotiates, then parliamen
the international trade secretary liam fox has accused the house of lords of trying to block the will of the people — after it voted last night to ensure mps have to give their backing to any brexit deal. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has said parliament should have the final say on the terms of the uk leaving the european union. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. in downing street this morning, the cabinet arrived for its regular meeting. are the lords trying to block...
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and boris johnson, union, people like david davis, liam fox and borisjohnson, and see what they'reinisters who actually campaigned for leaving the european union and so for leaving the european union and so i'm sick and tired of being told, people in my constituency voted leave, and what they didn't vote for was a leave, and what they didn't vote for wasa semi—single leave, and what they didn't vote for was a semi—single market which was keeping one foot in the european union, which is something theresa may said she didn't want to happen. what are the consequences if theresa may listens to, in your view, the wrong advice? well, i agree with you that i don't think we'll get a decision today. i think there needs to bea decision today. i think there needs to be a lot more consideration. there's a lot of questions that need to be answered about 0llie robbins, a civil servant who is theresa may's brexit adviser and everything i read about him is that he is someone who believes in the european union and regrets the fact that we are leaving, so she listing has much to him as she should to
and boris johnson, union, people like david davis, liam fox and borisjohnson, and see what they'reinisters who actually campaigned for leaving the european union and so for leaving the european union and so i'm sick and tired of being told, people in my constituency voted leave, and what they didn't vote for was a leave, and what they didn't vote for wasa semi—single leave, and what they didn't vote for was a semi—single market which was keeping one foot in the european union, which is...
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now, the meeting that is just getting under way in downing street behind me, we have seen liam fox goael gove, two who are very much on the lives side of the argument in the referendum and who we understand do not think this is a viable option —— on the leave side. said the meeting will be about keeping both options open. as we heard from jake jacob rees—mogg, we should take one of the table, no point going forward with it. i think we will end of today where they are proceeding with both of those options, but of course what opposition mps are saying is it is possible but neither of them will provide a solution, particularly to theissue provide a solution, particularly to the issue of the irish border and certainly brussels has said it doesn't like either of these options the moment, so i think we are in a holding pattern where downing street are saying we holding pattern where downing street are saying we are holding pattern where downing street are saying we are still going to do the work on both of these and we will wait and see in the coming days and weeks whether they come with a
now, the meeting that is just getting under way in downing street behind me, we have seen liam fox goael gove, two who are very much on the lives side of the argument in the referendum and who we understand do not think this is a viable option —— on the leave side. said the meeting will be about keeping both options open. as we heard from jake jacob rees—mogg, we should take one of the table, no point going forward with it. i think we will end of today where they are proceeding with both...