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but whether that will be enough to secure agreement from those unionist m.p.'s remains to be seen ok so kind of to the left of the cottage to the right if mrs murray defies the odds get so ministers to back this deal what's next well first of all it goes to an emergency summit within the e.u. and it looks like that's going to be held on the twenty fifth of november then it goes to parliament in westminster and that is the big problem we've already had jeremy corbin's labor party that's the main opposition party in the case are not likely to support this deal she has those bricks a tear m.p.'s who hate any compromise the former foreign secretary boris johnson i've already mentioned jacob greece mark the form of brics that secretary david de fit david davis plus there are those m.p.'s who do not want to see bricks it will i think it's going to be very difficult for to raise the may and of course the clock is ticking i think for slicing thank you so much. well take a look at a couple of the other stories making news around the world now u.s. vice president mike pe
but whether that will be enough to secure agreement from those unionist m.p.'s remains to be seen ok so kind of to the left of the cottage to the right if mrs murray defies the odds get so ministers to back this deal what's next well first of all it goes to an emergency summit within the e.u. and it looks like that's going to be held on the twenty fifth of november then it goes to parliament in westminster and that is the big problem we've already had jeremy corbin's labor party that's the main...
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when the vote comes before the house of commons, m.p.'s will be doing their job and will be looking at that deal and consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to account to their constituents on the votes that they take. tom. >> prime minister, if those confidence vote held in your leadership in the conservative party, do you think it is in the national interests for you to fight it? and if you win by only one vote, ill you carry on on as prime minister. >> leadership is taking the right decision not the easy one. we deliver on the vote of the british people that does that by ending free movement, all the things i raised, ensuring we are not sending sums to the e.u. any longer, ending jurisdiction of the court of justice but protects peoples jobs, our livelihoods and security. i believe that this is a deal which does deliver that, which is in the national interests. and am i go go to see this through? yes. next question. >> surely now even you have to adm
when the vote comes before the house of commons, m.p.'s will be doing their job and will be looking at that deal and consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to account to their constituents on the votes that they take. tom. >> prime minister, if those confidence vote held in your leadership in the conservative party, do you think it is in the national interests for you to fight it? and if you win by...
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m.p.'s in a rowdy parliamentary question and answer session and the leader of the oppositions was just one of the voices challenging mrs may over the do. you know the usually breaks it negotiates a report to be told the twenty seven european ambassadors the u.k. must align their rules but the e.u. will retrain all the controls is that a fair summary of the prime minister's deal prime minister can i say to the right honorable gentleman as i have said all along throughout these negotiations what we are doing is negotiation a good deal for the united kingdom we're going to see a. really good seating a deal that delivers on the face of the british people takes but control of our money towards the waters that he shows we leave the common fisheries policy we need a customs union we need to come in like a cultural policy we preach that we protect jobs we protect security and we protect the integrity of the united kingdom. and give over the dollars they called research in london welcome nicolle so
m.p.'s in a rowdy parliamentary question and answer session and the leader of the oppositions was just one of the voices challenging mrs may over the do. you know the usually breaks it negotiates a report to be told the twenty seven european ambassadors the u.k. must align their rules but the e.u. will retrain all the controls is that a fair summary of the prime minister's deal prime minister can i say to the right honorable gentleman as i have said all along throughout these negotiations what...
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that's what we're doing we're delivering in the british in the national interest and look you know m.p.'s have been debating the best way to deliver bracks it ever since the referendum took place in two thousand and sixteen and there's be much criticism throughout that time of the government's approach people have been ready to point out what they don't like but one simple fact remains and that is that nobody has produced any alternative proposal which both delivers on the referendum and also ensures that there's no hard border between northern ireland and ardent and i understand some people feel uncomfortable about the details in the backstop particularly in the withdrawal agreement and i share some of those concerns but there's another inexcusable fact there is no deal which can be agreed with the european union that does not involve a backstop to act as an insurance policy against a return to the borders of the past in northern ireland all the other approaches norway canada plus it cetera they would all require a backstop and the alternative of repudiating that backstop would not on
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to sign up to it and we saw today the president of the european commission try to explain to those m.p.'s yet again now that everything is in their hands but there is no alternative to what was agreed to today. i'm invited to go. to work if i just give in the house of commons. in front should wish this is the best post. just to burst to push the button for europe this is the only course. well let in and brussels their politicians do seem to think that it's the best possible deal however many m.p.'s are not convinced and have been expressing their this really concerns about this deal and saying they're not quite happy with it. does the prime minister's still intend to vote of false choice to parliament between her a botched jail or no jail she and the labor party have only one intention that is to frustrate the trade. you are not delivering the break so people voted for and today you will lose the support of many conservative m.p. . millions of voters across the country we could choose to leave with no deal we could risk no breaks it is all we can work. for or we can choose to unite and
to sign up to it and we saw today the president of the european commission try to explain to those m.p.'s yet again now that everything is in their hands but there is no alternative to what was agreed to today. i'm invited to go. to work if i just give in the house of commons. in front should wish this is the best post. just to burst to push the button for europe this is the only course. well let in and brussels their politicians do seem to think that it's the best possible deal however many...
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s in their own governing liberal party m.p.'s in the opposition labor party and public opinion polls now suggest that eighty percent of australians want the children brought to australia we now know that they are being brought here there are forty children still on the road to a fifty to a week ago more than a hundred when the current prime minister scott morrison came to office in august and in an interview in london a former minister has said that it is the aim of the australian government to have all the children transferred off the roof by the end of the year so despite a lack of comment by australia's government despite all its talk about needing to maintain the terence for people trying to come to australia shores by boat in fact the children and their families are being brought here for a future help groups of welcome the evacuation of children to australia but government ministers insist. policy is correct we certainly and any circumstances don't want the boats to start again there is just unimaginable four hundred death
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to just get on with the job i mean this is a stick at the moment but she also knows that there are m.p.'s in the house of parliament here. behind me where they are still very very skeptical and they think ok maybe people don't really want to listen but it's such a momentous decision and it's something that goes really to the core of many m.p.'s beliefs of what is good for the country that i'm not sure that many of them will be persuaded just to get on just to get it out of the way so we have the e.u. commission president john claude young saying that this is the only deal possible so from a british perspective does that mean it's this deal or no deal. i think he also said that in order to help three's a mate to get this deal through parliament from any you can a spectacle of cause they don't want to get on for many more months just to new renegotiate this withdrawal deal but we also know that m.p.'s are really plotting there are some within reason mazed conservative party who see this deal as dangerous and some of them even though they want bricks and have said well it's really worse t
to just get on with the job i mean this is a stick at the moment but she also knows that there are m.p.'s in the house of parliament here. behind me where they are still very very skeptical and they think ok maybe people don't really want to listen but it's such a momentous decision and it's something that goes really to the core of many m.p.'s beliefs of what is good for the country that i'm not sure that many of them will be persuaded just to get on just to get it out of the way so we have...
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pm may: as i just said in answer to an earlier question m.p.'s , have been debating how best to deliver on the result of the referendum ever since the result of the referendum took place. i think what the british people wanted to do and i believe m.p.'s will do is focus on the fact that people voted to leave and focus on how we do that in a way that is good for the united kingdom. i'm committed as prime minister to bringing the best deal back for the united kingdom. that's what i'm going to be doing. i expect that when we come -- members of parliament across my party will look at that deal, will recognize the important of delivering on the vote of the british people, and recognize the important of doing that in a way that does protect the people's jobs and does protect our security and does protect our united kingdom. george? >> i'm gordon from "the telegraph." pm may: sorry. [laughter] >> [laughter] there are reports tonight that asked to be the brexit secretary. will you allow whoever becomes the new brexit secretary to do that to try to get m
pm may: as i just said in answer to an earlier question m.p.'s , have been debating how best to deliver on the result of the referendum ever since the result of the referendum took place. i think what the british people wanted to do and i believe m.p.'s will do is focus on the fact that people voted to leave and focus on how we do that in a way that is good for the united kingdom. i'm committed as prime minister to bringing the best deal back for the united kingdom. that's what i'm going to be...
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of getting a deal that is in the national interest when the vote comes before the house of commons m.p.'s will be doing their job they will need to look at that deal they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and of course they will be held to account by their constituents for the decisions that they take home thank you promise to tell new dawn for the sun. if there's a confidence vote held in your leadership of the conservative party do you think it's a national interests for you to fight it and if you win by only one vote will you carry on as prime minister leadership is about taking the right decisions not the easy ones as prime minister my job is to bring back a deal that delivers on the votes of the british people that does that by ending free movement all the things i raised in my statement ending free movement ensuring we're not sending vast annual sums to the e.u. any year any longer ending the jurisdiction of the european court of justice but also protects jobs and protect people's livelihoods prot
of getting a deal that is in the national interest when the vote comes before the house of commons m.p.'s will be doing their job they will need to look at that deal they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and of course they will be held to account by their constituents for the decisions that they take home thank you promise to tell new dawn for the sun. if there's a confidence vote held in your leadership of the...
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jacob riis morg the right wing m.p. in the conservative party said it there you thinks the letters will go in this is an arcade mechanism but whereby forty eight conservative party m.p.'s have to send letters into their backbench committee saying they want a no confidence vote those letters have started to go in some of said they've put them in more may yet follow when it's reached that number it simply triggers a vote and it may well be that this is what they're trying to do now it's it's a it's a it's a risky strategy for them to undertake because there's no guarantee that there are enough m.p.'s in the conservative party who want to see to reason may go on they may not like a deal but they don't necessarily like any of the other choices on offer either if she survives a vote of no confidence then she's immune from a further challenge for twelve months and of neutered themselves but of course but if she loses it then the chances high that she will be replaced by a pro breaks a far more ideologically driven prime minis
jacob riis morg the right wing m.p. in the conservative party said it there you thinks the letters will go in this is an arcade mechanism but whereby forty eight conservative party m.p.'s have to send letters into their backbench committee saying they want a no confidence vote those letters have started to go in some of said they've put them in more may yet follow when it's reached that number it simply triggers a vote and it may well be that this is what they're trying to do now it's it's a...
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i think what the british people want us to do and what i believe m.p.'s will do when it comes to the vote in the house of commons is focus on the fact that people voted to leave and how we do that in a way that is good for the united kingdom. i'm committed as prime minister, to bringing the best deal back for the united kingdom. that's what i'm going to be doing and i expect when we come -- that members of parliament across my party will look at that deal and will recognize the importance of delivering on the vote of the british people and recognize the importance of doing that in a way that it does protect people's jobs, does protect our security and does protect our united kingdom. george. >> gordon from "the telegraph." prime minister may: sorry. >> there are reports tonight that michael gove has been asked to become the new brexit secretary but he will only take that job on condition that he's allowed to go back to brussels and try for more concessions. will you allow whoever becomes the new brexit secretary to do that, to try and get more concession
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lawmakers in sri lanka's parliament of exchange blows leaving one m.p. hospitalized it's the latest escalation of the political turmoil that's left the country without a prime minister or cabinet the fighting started when the prime minister claimed the speaker had no authority to remove him from office. german chancellor angela merkel is to visit the eastern german city of chemist's on friday a trip comes nearly three months after far right extremists one hundred migrants after a local man was allegedly stabbed stabbed by two men from syria and iraq many kept its residents rallied behind the extremists the situation remains difficult for foreigners the chancellor has been widely criticized for not visiting the city sued . it's difficult for leslie to watch these images it. was. on the twenty sixth of august a right wing mopper rampaged through the streets of candidates chanting this is our city later that evening they attacked foreign looking people and a group of center left s.p.d. politicians. stood up to them i think. i. got up but i also fast i was c
lawmakers in sri lanka's parliament of exchange blows leaving one m.p. hospitalized it's the latest escalation of the political turmoil that's left the country without a prime minister or cabinet the fighting started when the prime minister claimed the speaker had no authority to remove him from office. german chancellor angela merkel is to visit the eastern german city of chemist's on friday a trip comes nearly three months after far right extremists one hundred migrants after a local man was...
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m.p.'s will be doing their job. they will need to look at that deal. they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to account to their constituents for the decisions they take. tom. >> thank you, prime minister. tom from the "sun." prime minister, if those -- if there is a confidence vote held in your leadership in the conservative party, do you think it is in the national interest for you to fight it? and if you win by only one vote, will you carry on as prime minister? prime minister may: leadership is about taking the right decisions, not the easy ones. as prime minister, my job is to bring back a deal that delivers on the vote of the british people, that does that by ending free movement, all the things i raised in my statement, ensuring we are not sending sums to the e.u. any longer, ending jurisdiction of the european court of justice but also protects jobs and protects people's liveliho
m.p.'s will be doing their job. they will need to look at that deal. they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to account to their constituents for the decisions they take. tom. >> thank you, prime minister. tom from the "sun." prime minister, if those -- if there is a confidence vote held in your leadership in the conservative party, do you think it is in the national interest...
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like a prominent conservative m.p. . and labor politicians. have joined forces to battle the government's breck's of plans this is still very good to see and you feel like saying that it isn't there's a little surprised look on the first did you think it was going to be lucky every day both m.p.'s and are no law being for a second the referendum it must go back to the british people and now we see the reality of bracks it and the fact that actually we still don't know where our final landing place will be simpler it if it goes back to the british people and we have this people's vote which is a choice between remain and mrs may still why didn't i have the polls go steve and the handful of other protesters are echoing the call on the street that it's the most important thing that this nation faces the most important thing that my generation my in my life is nothing more important than making making the change it's an absolute disaster i felt like his dedication to the cause has earned steam support from across britain i mean people are fighting
like a prominent conservative m.p. . and labor politicians. have joined forces to battle the government's breck's of plans this is still very good to see and you feel like saying that it isn't there's a little surprised look on the first did you think it was going to be lucky every day both m.p.'s and are no law being for a second the referendum it must go back to the british people and now we see the reality of bracks it and the fact that actually we still don't know where our final landing...
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back said conservative m.p. caprice mog has a question for no confidence in the british prime minister and leadership contests will be triggered if a total of forty eight conservative m.p.'s write similar letters he says he thinks theresa may could be replaced quite quickly i think poem entry processes can be sped up and bear in mind the conservative party now has a list of members out central office it doesn't have to go around the country also being who the members are all oh no but i think we saw the really unrealistic to a fault of the nobs were preserved abroad is likely to be full of talent and there are many many people you're also with out on the coming where are ok well who were to start with your gold bars drugs and david davis you've got dominick rob enough to mcveigh you've got plenty more than you have dreams of talent within the conservative party who would be very capable of support leading a proper direction and a hall is following the story joins us live from london such i know we are standing b
back said conservative m.p. caprice mog has a question for no confidence in the british prime minister and leadership contests will be triggered if a total of forty eight conservative m.p.'s write similar letters he says he thinks theresa may could be replaced quite quickly i think poem entry processes can be sped up and bear in mind the conservative party now has a list of members out central office it doesn't have to go around the country also being who the members are all oh no but i think...
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and certainly there are m.p.'s who are moving over to that view as well we saw boris johnson the former foreign secretary his brother joe johnson quit government saying the had to be a people's vote so there was definitely a rally of support for one however i do not think at the moment that we are there yet to resume a has absolutely ruled it out jeremy corbyn leader of the labor party today said that's not for now that might be for something in the future so they're certainly not there at the moment but they obviously those people behind it want that to happen because i think whatever happens over the u.k. leaving the e.u. is going to be worse than what the u.k. has at the moment. of forest whiting thank you very much indeed. in tennis germany's number one alexander is that it has shocked legendary player roger federer to advance to the championship match at the a.t.p. finals in london the twenty one year old one of the first set seven five that was dealt a blow early in the second when federer broke his serve bu
and certainly there are m.p.'s who are moving over to that view as well we saw boris johnson the former foreign secretary his brother joe johnson quit government saying the had to be a people's vote so there was definitely a rally of support for one however i do not think at the moment that we are there yet to resume a has absolutely ruled it out jeremy corbyn leader of the labor party today said that's not for now that might be for something in the future so they're certainly not there at the...
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s who votes at the end with theresa may what do you say to those m.p.'s though who need while are really taking a hard line here they basically think that the that brussels will agree to renegotiate this deal. that's a very good question i mean if to some a failed state have a majority. in the house of commons nobody really knows what's what's happening next and i completely understand to all fellow members of parliament in the u.k. that this is probably the most important decision of their political life so it's not only along party lines but it's really about what they think is the best for the country but i have i have the impression that if there isn't the majority in parliament the process will continue and europe is not interested in having a messy breck said and i mean we have a continuing and saying it over and over again we there is no interest in punishing the u.k. so i mean it would be it would have a certain irony if breaks it would fail in parliament but let's talk about the a level because i mean there have been some last minute issues that
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m.p.'s from a different columns have been calling on mon sucker book to testify and he's repeat refused repeatedly he even refused to do it via video link so we've brought a fake. oh we begin the day with the military message from moscow the world can easily recognize now as more critical in crete today just two days after russian naval ships seized ukrainian vessels near the crimean peninsula captured ukrainian sailors were presented on russian television reportedly under duress and they said that kiev had forced moscow's ships to attack an obvious attempt by russia to intimidate the government in ukraine after yesterday's emergency un security council session and global condemnation of russia it is clear no one believes that russia was forced to do anything much less become a victim. a russian court in crimea has ordered three ukrainian soldiers to be held in custody for two months their cues to crossing into russian territory illegally and of provoking a clash in the sea. oh. well kiev i
m.p.'s from a different columns have been calling on mon sucker book to testify and he's repeat refused repeatedly he even refused to do it via video link so we've brought a fake. oh we begin the day with the military message from moscow the world can easily recognize now as more critical in crete today just two days after russian naval ships seized ukrainian vessels near the crimean peninsula captured ukrainian sailors were presented on russian television reportedly under duress and they said...
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s most mainstream m.p.'s are of no deal and that a second referendum becomes a way out for those m.p.'s so i wouldn't i think that's a that's hardly likely scenario and if the anything could happen but that is a hobby that is not ok interest same question and the final question do you think that this will go to another referendum do you think that a deal will be arranged right now i don't think they'll be another referendum the united kingdom is not a banana republic two years ago when there was a referendum the government sent out a leaflet that said they were going to follow through on the vote there i mean i don't think there's reagan votes and i think it's a very very bad precedent for democracy when you have a vote and then two years later decide it's time to do a reading vote so i don't think a referendum will be happening i don't think the majority in the conservatives or the labor party wants that to happen and as of right now i would say it's most likely there be no deal hopefully there's a deal i t
s most mainstream m.p.'s are of no deal and that a second referendum becomes a way out for those m.p.'s so i wouldn't i think that's a that's hardly likely scenario and if the anything could happen but that is a hobby that is not ok interest same question and the final question do you think that this will go to another referendum do you think that a deal will be arranged right now i don't think they'll be another referendum the united kingdom is not a banana republic two years ago when there...
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s to switch between parties so he's got five more that some five m.p.'s whoever they may be they need to be persuaded to join rajapaksa side before parliament is recall we've had in the last couple of days and the one m.p. has given a press conference about it not so long ago saying that he was offered almost three million dollars three million dollars in cash to to to switch from one opposition party to join rajapaksa that m.p. needless to say says he's resisted the temptation because he held a press conference playing already a recordings of the phone conversations that have been hard where he says this is where the money is being offered but it gives you give you an indication of what's at stake when so much money is being offered for warm m.p. to switch sides a turkish ship has begun drilling for oil and gas in the mediterranean sea. for the first time a five month long exploration of the coast of cyprus threatens another showdown in the disputed waters with neighboring greece turkey's energy minister is warning it will retaliate if turkish warships
s to switch between parties so he's got five more that some five m.p.'s whoever they may be they need to be persuaded to join rajapaksa side before parliament is recall we've had in the last couple of days and the one m.p. has given a press conference about it not so long ago saying that he was offered almost three million dollars three million dollars in cash to to to switch from one opposition party to join rajapaksa that m.p. needless to say says he's resisted the temptation because he held...
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is trusting no inside downing street is for the prime minister to go over the heads of m.p.'s and speak directly to the electorate to say that her and her protection of brecht's it's an end to mass immigration while keeping the wheels of industry turning is the best that people can hope for it could be said it is the closest approximation to why a small majority of people voted leave in the referendum but opinion is against her and time is running else barnsley al-jazeera westminster in london. at least eight people have been killed in a car bombing in somalia's capital mogadishu police say the explosion happened as security forces stalked a suspicious fear call at a busy marketplace meanwhile al shabaab fighters a claimed responsibility for an earlier attack in the central city of god kyra gunmen targeted a religious center and twenty people were killed including a cleric and several of his followers. india is marking the tenth anniversary of the deadly mumbai attacks ceremonies have been held across the city to commemorate the one hundred sixty six people who were killed ov
is trusting no inside downing street is for the prime minister to go over the heads of m.p.'s and speak directly to the electorate to say that her and her protection of brecht's it's an end to mass immigration while keeping the wheels of industry turning is the best that people can hope for it could be said it is the closest approximation to why a small majority of people voted leave in the referendum but opinion is against her and time is running else barnsley al-jazeera westminster in london....
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already although it hasn't obviously been published and has caused a lot of consternation from many m.p.'s jay caprice mark we heard there from boris johnson the former foreign secretary but also. big concerns from those ten northern ireland d u p m piece who prove pot to reason may's minority government they are also very concerned ok the first challenge then in getting this thing done this whole deal we've got a draft agreement getting it done and something else is for theresa may to try to convince her cabinet to go along with what can we expect from the u.k. government cabinet meeting later today where she's already been meeting cabinet ministers one by one to try to convince them that this is the best deal that the u.k. is going to get she's got this meeting this afternoon that also very strong pro brix it minister is within her cabinet there is the possibility that some of them could walk this talk even of michael the environment secretary he was one of the leaders of the leave campaign but also some of the women andrea lets him leader of the house of commons penny morton there wa
already although it hasn't obviously been published and has caused a lot of consternation from many m.p.'s jay caprice mark we heard there from boris johnson the former foreign secretary but also. big concerns from those ten northern ireland d u p m piece who prove pot to reason may's minority government they are also very concerned ok the first challenge then in getting this thing done this whole deal we've got a draft agreement getting it done and something else is for theresa may to try to...
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we approach several politicians and m.p. used to find any who openly support the visit but none wanted to appear on camera possibly because it appears the popular opinion is so against welcoming the saudi royal. item or had be we shouldn't be welcoming him if it were up to me i wouldn't let him into my country and the people are against him he's coming to tunisia to clean his image as they are going out of just me am i don't know why this visit is happening he said for economic reasons i don't know but i'm against it to suit not side with this man this part of the popular opposition to the crown prince's visit the fact that he is being hosted by the president of tunisia is symbolic a message that the crown prince is still very much in power and that it continues to pursue its policies across the region especially in the countries of the so-called arab spring. well later in the week mohamed bin son will travel to argentina for the g twenty summit human rights watch has filed a legal case there to try and hold him accountable
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brights a british prime as its reason may still have a major battle ahead persuading british m.p.'s to back the agreement rejection next month could the entire process. and westminster would have up to twenty one days to agree an alternative possibly another referendum eleven pm on march twenty ninth net. there is when that person is due to leave the you said to hell signs us live now from brussels say jenna explain to us what exactly has been agreed to there in brussels today. well. news emerged you pointed out there about fifteen minutes ago that e.u. leaders the twenty seven of course excluding britain emerged from their meeting indorsing the approved texts the withdrawal agreement and the political declaration looking forward to a future relationship between britain and the e.u. after breaks it and they dos these texts after just half an hour a hugely significant moment and milestone on the road to bragg's it which formally takes place of course on march the twenty ninth next year and it's been interesting to see the sort of diverging narratives at play here on the british side
brights a british prime as its reason may still have a major battle ahead persuading british m.p.'s to back the agreement rejection next month could the entire process. and westminster would have up to twenty one days to agree an alternative possibly another referendum eleven pm on march twenty ninth net. there is when that person is due to leave the you said to hell signs us live now from brussels say jenna explain to us what exactly has been agreed to there in brussels today. well. news...
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pretty both m.p.'things are no law being for a second referendum it must go back to the british people and now we see the reality of bracks it and the fact that actually we still don't know where all final landing place will be simpler it if it goes back to the british people and we have this people's vote which is a choice between the ninth and mrs may still lying to my eye of the polls both steve and a handful of other protesters are echoing the call on the street oh it's the most important thing that this nation faces the most important thing that my generation my in my life is nothing more important than making making the change it's an absolute disaster i felt like his dedication to the cause has earned still support from across britain i mean people are fighting all over the country i'd like to think that all these people here have made it big difference not just me i'm carrying the message when i go take all this off nobody knows who i am outside parliament though steve has become a hero to many
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conservative party referendum on which almost all conservative m.p.'s said specifically that we would leave the customs union it did not have any small print saying oh unless we decide to have a backstop that is a permanent customs union that is harder to leave the leaving your opinion fifty. on the say. the british prime minister is due to make a statement in the next few minutes when she does we'll bring it to you live at of that let's get an assist from barbara faisal in london. brussels welcome both. suddenly getting this deal through parliament looks like the very least of teresa mayes problems. the worst of her problems at the moment phil is the civil war in her own party because now she's being shot at from all sides not only from the opposition and parliament as was to go it was to be expected also from the northern irish unionist party the d u p from scotland and various parties there bought also from with in her own party we heard jake apres smug he is the leader of the spokes person probably off the hard line the ultra brecht satiric those f
conservative party referendum on which almost all conservative m.p.'s said specifically that we would leave the customs union it did not have any small print saying oh unless we decide to have a backstop that is a permanent customs union that is harder to leave the leaving your opinion fifty. on the say. the british prime minister is due to make a statement in the next few minutes when she does we'll bring it to you live at of that let's get an assist from barbara faisal in london. brussels...
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to reason may know is that there is a lot of work still ahead of her she's talking to m.p.'s in parliament but she's also trying to persuade the public she's going on a road show true britain in order to persuade the public that this is the best deal in town and she's banking on the fact that a lot of people really want to get on with it they are bored of bricks and they don't want to hear every day in the news about bret's and they just want this to disappear but she also knows that for a lot of m.p.'s this goes really to the core of their believes and that they know it's a momentous decision that's going to shave the country for years and appropriately generations to come and that there's a lot of plotting going on in westminster some m.p.'s are trying to push for even sharper exits and they say even no deal is better than this deal and then there are those who are hoping that they can somehow reverse the decision and come to a referendum on this deal so there's a lot going on in westminster the vote is expected and maybe a couple of weeks time to reason may has a lot of w
to reason may know is that there is a lot of work still ahead of her she's talking to m.p.'s in parliament but she's also trying to persuade the public she's going on a road show true britain in order to persuade the public that this is the best deal in town and she's banking on the fact that a lot of people really want to get on with it they are bored of bricks and they don't want to hear every day in the news about bret's and they just want this to disappear but she also knows that for a lot...
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karo jayasuriya provoked the fury of some m.p.'s by saying sri lanka has no prime minister or cabinet following wednesday's vote of no confidence in mahinda rajapaksa on thursday former president appointed three weeks ago defied the speaker by giving a speech anyway. is it time to easily assume office after bypassing polman to being sworn in by his successor president my three policy resign or is failing so there's a new tactic. he won the election general election two years before one is june as soon as it was built we had to go about election or something like that i was going to have a lot i mean is the best way to sort all of this out just to have an election yes definitely there's going either way the man the president fired says he's still prime minister he's in charge of running away from a single supporters say it's time to take to the streets we are organizing mass protest and people's movement against these undemocratic unconstitutional and illegal missions by president might be by the c.d.c. and the puppet prime minister
karo jayasuriya provoked the fury of some m.p.'s by saying sri lanka has no prime minister or cabinet following wednesday's vote of no confidence in mahinda rajapaksa on thursday former president appointed three weeks ago defied the speaker by giving a speech anyway. is it time to easily assume office after bypassing polman to being sworn in by his successor president my three policy resign or is failing so there's a new tactic. he won the election general election two years before one is june...
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s who vote at the end with theresa may what do you say to those m.p.'s though who meanwhile are really taking a hard line here they basically think that that that brussels will agree to renegotiate this deal. that's a very good question i mean if stories i'm a failed still have a majority in the house of commons nobody really knows what's what's happening next and i completely understand to all fellow members of parliament in the u.k. that this is probably the most important decision of their political life so it's not only a long. potsie lines but it's really about what they think is the best for the country but i have i have the impression that if there isn't a majority in parliament the process will continue and europe is not interested in having a messy bricks and i mean we have a continuing and saying it over and over again we there is no interest in punishing the u.k. so i mean it would be it would have a certain irony if breaks it would fail in parliament but let's talk about the a level because i mean there have been some last minute issues that
s who vote at the end with theresa may what do you say to those m.p.'s though who meanwhile are really taking a hard line here they basically think that that that brussels will agree to renegotiate this deal. that's a very good question i mean if stories i'm a failed still have a majority in the house of commons nobody really knows what's what's happening next and i completely understand to all fellow members of parliament in the u.k. that this is probably the most important decision of their...
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m.p.'s as well as the nation as a whole remain deeply divided on the issue may says she's still optimistic the british people will get behind to deal. the deal we have agreed today a lot of bright future for the u.k. m.p.'s will vote on this deal it will be one of the most significant votes that parliament has held for many years and it will depend whether we move forward to get into a brighter future or open the door to get more divisions and uncertainty this is certainly seen as something that could be described as the calm before the storm because despite the fact that theresa may and her e.u. counterparts got together in brussels to put a massive check mark on these last two years of torturous negotiations certainly the most difficult part now it seems only lies ahead because despite the fact that european union and doris the agreement that was reached between the u.k. and the rest of the e.u. now this document is going to have to travel to the house of commons here in westminster and t
m.p.'s as well as the nation as a whole remain deeply divided on the issue may says she's still optimistic the british people will get behind to deal. the deal we have agreed today a lot of bright future for the u.k. m.p.'s will vote on this deal it will be one of the most significant votes that parliament has held for many years and it will depend whether we move forward to get into a brighter future or open the door to get more divisions and uncertainty this is certainly seen as something...
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deal worse and will end up who are outside the bloc in our us this comes a fortnight before british m.p.'s vote on teresa mayes divorce deal with the. people in the future and for more on this we can bring in our london correspondent now burkett mass joins us but get a fairly sober assessment there from the british government breakdown the range of possibilities set out there by the british government. well first of all it is really interesting that this comes from the british government so not some sort of interest group or lobby group but from the government itself who wants to get a deal through wants to get results made to reason may's deal through parliament in just a couple of weeks' time so it's a range of different scenarios from britain staying fairly close to the you where there would be the least disruption in terms of g.d.p. to no deal which of course has been warned by business groups would be an absolute disaster mostly for for manufacturing for car manufacturing that's what british business is really really trying to prevent and we see that in this worst case scenario whi
deal worse and will end up who are outside the bloc in our us this comes a fortnight before british m.p.'s vote on teresa mayes divorce deal with the. people in the future and for more on this we can bring in our london correspondent now burkett mass joins us but get a fairly sober assessment there from the british government breakdown the range of possibilities set out there by the british government. well first of all it is really interesting that this comes from the british government so not...
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s because we know that especially conservative m.p.'s are also very very critical a lot of them who have food for breakfast they think that the u.k. will be tied to the you much too closely and and possibly for. an indefinite period of time so they don't really want to go ahead with it then there are others who also injuries and bait parties think that the second referendum could be possible to reason a strong card is well if you don't help me then we'll be at the situation where we just crash out at the end of march it's going to be chaos for everyone chaos for business pays at the borders so we just need to get this deal through it's my deal or no deal. and then what happens if if the deal gets voted down from the from the day it gets voted down to the to the weeks after what kind of scenarios communication. well there was a discussion here in london in the u.k. that then parliamentarians would sense reason made back and ask her to just get something a little bit better from the e.u. but then you know we've had today that this is very
s because we know that especially conservative m.p.'s are also very very critical a lot of them who have food for breakfast they think that the u.k. will be tied to the you much too closely and and possibly for. an indefinite period of time so they don't really want to go ahead with it then there are others who also injuries and bait parties think that the second referendum could be possible to reason a strong card is well if you don't help me then we'll be at the situation where we just crash...
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s within the conservative party and some labor m.p.'s to support the deal if they do not want to see and no deal that would be calles and of course there is the possibility still for a second referendum and it's first we are to thank you very much indeed. and now some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of central american migrants have reached the mexican city of tijuana on the u.s. border they plan to apply for asylum in the united states but since your forty's say they are unprepared to deal with the number of people expected to arrive in the coming months. a peaceful protest in central athens turned violent on saturday police fired tear gas and stun grenades after demonstrators held petrol bombs and firecrackers the violence came at the end of a demonstration to mark the anniversary of a student uprising in one thousand nine hundred seventy three that helped topple greece's military junta. the leaders of asian and pacific states have failed to agree on a joint statement at their summit in papa new guinea bec
s within the conservative party and some labor m.p.'s to support the deal if they do not want to see and no deal that would be calles and of course there is the possibility still for a second referendum and it's first we are to thank you very much indeed. and now some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of central american migrants have reached the mexican city of tijuana on the u.s. border they plan to apply for asylum in the united states but since your forty's say...
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the dutch prime minister for instance today said if he would be an m.p. if you were an m.p. he would vote in favor of the steel the you have that that is his piece of advice for four british british lawmakers to you knows of course the trouble to theresa may is but this is without doubt a deal where which is sold on the basis that. all the i'll turn it to have a was that is for the use this has been clear throughout the way it was always clear that bracks it will be a loose new scenario but at least this deal would provide sort of an orderly practice that it would clear the way for negotiations for a transition face it would give us an extra two years now where we can talk about hammer out a future relationship so it does not end in this end of may end of march cliff where basically if you take aviation planes couldn't fly anymore because there is no basis regulation where in trade we would fall back to w t o regulations so the e.u. is very keen in whatever they've been doing to avoid this kind of scenario and they also wanted to make it clear all throughout that time this i
the dutch prime minister for instance today said if he would be an m.p. if you were an m.p. he would vote in favor of the steel the you have that that is his piece of advice for four british british lawmakers to you knows of course the trouble to theresa may is but this is without doubt a deal where which is sold on the basis that. all the i'll turn it to have a was that is for the use this has been clear throughout the way it was always clear that bracks it will be a loose new scenario but at...
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m.p.'s in the house of commons looking at all of this are going to say to themselves well however bad this deal is or appears to us to be better to keep theresa may better pass this deal because the options of doing all the wise. i'll so complicated and so difficult to judge that we would rather have what looks like the status quo continuing then resolve this issue before march and perhaps trigger a political crisis and in the case of some concern that is risk the possibility of jeremy called in becoming prime minister you brought up the topic or i want to go markers that's that's to resumes final card final high card isn't it the specter of a labor government and the specter of jeremy becoming prime minister is he using that as a poll as a political point go ahead marcus or with any doubts that who play a very very influential role amongst the on the conservative benches when the vote comes about three some may still because even so even though some conservative m.p.'s are not happy with t
m.p.'s in the house of commons looking at all of this are going to say to themselves well however bad this deal is or appears to us to be better to keep theresa may better pass this deal because the options of doing all the wise. i'll so complicated and so difficult to judge that we would rather have what looks like the status quo continuing then resolve this issue before march and perhaps trigger a political crisis and in the case of some concern that is risk the possibility of jeremy called...
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s about the media directly to the people but if they then don't say to their m.p. which way to vote surely makes a difference and do people go and say to them p.r. i've really liked it this way and that way well it's ironic isn't it because she's going as you say over the heads the m.p.'s the people but she's refusing to grant the people who votes if she was really in saying what the people thought about this then she grants a referendum because that's how the people express their opinion so i just don't you think it's likely that the people were right there in peace to ask them to induce to steal what we're seeing actually is that people are asking their own piece not to endorse this deal because the deal doesn't have support of remain as if it doesn't go through that what alan what the the options are the really realistic what will happen well the first thing will happen is probably the government will go to the e.u. to ask for maybe new terms the e.u. will maybe your first few sweeteners but nothing stance if they'll probably reintroduce its parliament threateni
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further complicates may's efforts to get the deal through the british parliament she is due to address m.p. shortly having announced cabinet backing outside downing street last night. all right this is a fast developing story and thankfully we have our correspondents on the ground covering every angle for us barbara hazel is in london and max huffman is in brussels very good to see you both barbara let's start with you where are all the action is at the moment you know yesterday there was a lot of talk about possible cabinet resignations we saw this five hour marathon cabinet meeting and today we've seen now breaks that secretary dominic rob has resigned tell us more about his letter his reasoning what's behind this. what is behind is that dominick rob just needed a little bit more time after last night's cabinet meeting to make up his mind and inside is yesterday night after the reason they had come out in downing street and said this is the deal now take it or leave it or you will have no correct and i believe that this is the best that can be done when she came out and sort of seemed to
further complicates may's efforts to get the deal through the british parliament she is due to address m.p. shortly having announced cabinet backing outside downing street last night. all right this is a fast developing story and thankfully we have our correspondents on the ground covering every angle for us barbara hazel is in london and max huffman is in brussels very good to see you both barbara let's start with you where are all the action is at the moment you know yesterday there was a lot...