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with me is lord heseltine.eagues who are not happy with her leadership that she may not be around at the time of the next election. is this what you need is to do to get through this? she has already fought one election and lost the tories a majority, babel never give her the chance to do it again. she is spelling out the obvious. she is in trouble. notjust this leadership challenge, my instinct as she will win this, but that is not the issue. the issue is whether she has the authority as prime minister to command a majority in the house of commons. she ran away from that, she did not. but the fact remains that nothing has changed. the deal is there. that is the only deal and thatis is there. that is the only deal and that is not going to the house of commons. is there any prospect that the prime minister can get some collea g u es the prime minister can get some colleagues on board in sufficient numbers? how? look at the numbers, the number of people who have resigned, are they going to vote for her ystrad mac
with me is lord heseltine.eagues who are not happy with her leadership that she may not be around at the time of the next election. is this what you need is to do to get through this? she has already fought one election and lost the tories a majority, babel never give her the chance to do it again. she is spelling out the obvious. she is in trouble. notjust this leadership challenge, my instinct as she will win this, but that is not the issue. the issue is whether she has the authority as prime...
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it will be addressed by lord heseltine and other celebrities. who want a new referendum are the true british patriots. it is the people on the other side of the argument, convinced leave campaigners, they are the ones belittling britain and reducing britain's influence. ukip is organising its own rally, a brexit betrayal rally, they are calling it. it will also include the controversial figure of tommy robinson, there used to lead the english defence league and his presence has caused quite a few people in ukip, including former leader nigel for us, to resign from the party. not surprisingly, there will be a counter demonstration —— nigel farage. theresa may will be trying to win over more of her mps for the deal. an uphill battle before the crunch vote on tuesday. downing street our existing that vote will go ahead despite the fact that the speculation that westminster is that she will lose quite substantially. if anything, things are going slightly in the wrong direction for her. last night a junior ministerial aide, will quince, the colcheste
it will be addressed by lord heseltine and other celebrities. who want a new referendum are the true british patriots. it is the people on the other side of the argument, convinced leave campaigners, they are the ones belittling britain and reducing britain's influence. ukip is organising its own rally, a brexit betrayal rally, they are calling it. it will also include the controversial figure of tommy robinson, there used to lead the english defence league and his presence has caused quite a...
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the uk would be in "uncharted waters" if mps fail to back the bill, while the conservative peer lord heseltine "true british patriots" would join him in demanding a so—called people's vote. our political correspondent iain watson has more. all week arguments have raged about accept and theresa may's deal. today, they are being taken to the streets, a large conference centre in east london. if you are someone who supports the people's vote campaign, they are having a rally for another wrap and. there will be a range of celebrities. it will be arguing that it is true british patriots that want another referendum. other —— the lead campaigners are believing they are reducing britain's influence. not to be outdone, ukip is organising its own rally, a brexit betrayal rally, they are calling it. it will also include the controversial figure of tommy robinson used in the in the ingush defence league and whose presence have caused a few in ukip, including nigel farage, to resign from the party. not surprisingly, there will be a counter demonstration. theresa may will be focusing on winning over more o
the uk would be in "uncharted waters" if mps fail to back the bill, while the conservative peer lord heseltine "true british patriots" would join him in demanding a so—called people's vote. our political correspondent iain watson has more. all week arguments have raged about accept and theresa may's deal. today, they are being taken to the streets, a large conference centre in east london. if you are someone who supports the people's vote campaign, they are having a rally...
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you will have heard people saying what it is about the conservative party and lord heseltine saying whathen they want to change the song gets rid of the sing sner we saw that the labour party pitched itself into a leadership contest pitched itself into a leadership co ntest a nd pitched itself into a leadership contest and a majority of labour mps, a majority of labour mps showed they did not have confidence in jeremy corbyn. i am convince add majority of conservative mps tonight will show they have confidence in the prime minister, i'm also confident given the conversations i have had with people in my constituency, that people want us to show full support for the prime minister, and they want us to get on with making sure we deliver brexit on march 29th of next year and we also concentrate on making sure the nhs gets the money it needs, our schools get the support they need and our environment is enhanced. an election last year that went wrong, you rely on the dup for support in parliament, a change of mind on monday you know you were minutes before it was announced saying the vote is
you will have heard people saying what it is about the conservative party and lord heseltine saying whathen they want to change the song gets rid of the sing sner we saw that the labour party pitched itself into a leadership contest pitched itself into a leadership co ntest a nd pitched itself into a leadership contest and a majority of labour mps, a majority of labour mps showed they did not have confidence in jeremy corbyn. i am convince add majority of conservative mps tonight will show they...
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earlier my colleague huw edwards spoke to the former conservative deputy prime minister, lord heseltinee will win that. that is not the issue, the issue is whether she has authority to command a majority in the commons. she ran away from that. the facts remain. nothing has changed. the deal is there, it is the only deal, added is not going through the commons.“ there any prospect that the prime minister can get some colleagues on board in sufficient numbers? how? if you look at the numbers, look at the numbers of people who have resigned, will be bought for her? art the brexiteers? are they going to resign? it does not add up. which leaves us where? it leaves us, the frightening thing, it leaves us with the christmas recess, when this place, which is the only place that can take decisions, as off for turkey and ben spies. i hope that members of parliament would not put up members of parliament would not put up with that. —— mentz pies. i hope they would not go off and enjoy themselves when there is this serious crisis. michael heseltine saying whatever the result here tonight it does no
earlier my colleague huw edwards spoke to the former conservative deputy prime minister, lord heseltinee will win that. that is not the issue, the issue is whether she has authority to command a majority in the commons. she ran away from that. the facts remain. nothing has changed. the deal is there, it is the only deal, added is not going through the commons.“ there any prospect that the prime minister can get some colleagues on board in sufficient numbers? how? if you look at the numbers,...
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in the words of lord heseltine, when your party wants to change the song may decide tojust your partyincident and tried to put stability back into govern which is what people want. interesting in prime minister's questions today watching from above was the husband of the prime minister. is there a if they want to leave the eu, and most people are the brexiteers who have been doing this for a long time, and what other proposal do they have? a negotiable propyl puzzle that the eu will engage with and will get through the house of commons. i don't see anything. and will get through the house of commons. i don't see anythingm they are putting up tonight, if they lose, shut up from now on?” they are putting up tonight, if they lose, shut up from now on? i would say that when they lose tonight, they should consider coming back into the fold, supporting the prime minister, and letting us get on. i've been speaking to our correspondent kevin connolly in brussels to find out what politicians there think of the confidence vote and its potential impact on brexit. this is still seen as a pretty b
in the words of lord heseltine, when your party wants to change the song may decide tojust your partyincident and tried to put stability back into govern which is what people want. interesting in prime minister's questions today watching from above was the husband of the prime minister. is there a if they want to leave the eu, and most people are the brexiteers who have been doing this for a long time, and what other proposal do they have? a negotiable propyl puzzle that the eu will engage with...
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we're joined now by the conservative former deputy prime minister, lord heseltine, who's in banbury thisroll would have voted for her, i'm not sure that's right but technically you would think the government voted for her. it means that a substantial number of her backbenchers didn't. the fact is, i always believed she would win that fight. of course, it's not the fate that matters. the vote that matters is the one that she hasn't put to the house of commons, and there is no serious grounds for thinking she can win that fate. so, the whole brexit strategy is up in the air. this is extremely serious because the clock is ticking. you have a labour party that have neutralised themselves under the delusion they are going to get a general election. they are not, and as long as they hide behind that claim parliament won't move on. we have to have that deal on the floor of the house and voted on, and if it's rejected as i hope and believe it will be, then britain faces a very serious and urgent consequences. perhaps the most worrying thing of the whole thing is that it looks like the government
we're joined now by the conservative former deputy prime minister, lord heseltine, who's in banbury thisroll would have voted for her, i'm not sure that's right but technically you would think the government voted for her. it means that a substantial number of her backbenchers didn't. the fact is, i always believed she would win that fight. of course, it's not the fate that matters. the vote that matters is the one that she hasn't put to the house of commons, and there is no serious grounds for...