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parliament m.p.'s so let's just bring up those pictures now of what's going on in parliament so we can see what's going to employ m.p.'s are leaving the chamber of the house of commons to go and see the speaker of the house of commons shouted division which is the cue for them to leave and to vote they have around about fifteen minutes to do that and they literally file one by one through either the i be that's the yes lobby so that those to be the m.p.'s who are supporting to resume a still and the no lobby those m.p.'s who will who are not supporting her deal and just for the drummer of bass in about eight minutes the speaker will shout lock the doors that is eight minutes to allow m.p.'s who may be near to the house of commons but not in it get in there to vote if they are not there within eight minutes then the doors are locked and they're not able to vote so it is a quite a dramatic situation that goes on when and piece of voting particularly for something as important as tonight now today does n
parliament m.p.'s so let's just bring up those pictures now of what's going on in parliament so we can see what's going to employ m.p.'s are leaving the chamber of the house of commons to go and see the speaker of the house of commons shouted division which is the cue for them to leave and to vote they have around about fifteen minutes to do that and they literally file one by one through either the i be that's the yes lobby so that those to be the m.p.'s who are supporting to resume a still...
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tory m.p.'s who do not want that necessarily to be a deal they do not want to back because she's appealing to them but also probably to some of the labor m.p.'s the opposition m.p.'s saying to them look if you do not want a new deal you have to come on board you have to practice but i am not convinced she's going to get those numbers liz i want to take a look at what. the european council what he said today regarding this delay that this extension. i believe the show the extension would be possible. but it would be condition the for the positive votes on there is the road movement in the house of commons. the question remains open to that you ration of such an extension even if the hope for a finding of success may seem for a. given. peak increasingly the who and to justify it we can look to give up sic income through the last moment the positive solution i mean he says don't give up hope and it feels like an impasse right now but there may be a way there may be an amendment we were talking abou
tory m.p.'s who do not want that necessarily to be a deal they do not want to back because she's appealing to them but also probably to some of the labor m.p.'s the opposition m.p.'s saying to them look if you do not want a new deal you have to come on board you have to practice but i am not convinced she's going to get those numbers liz i want to take a look at what. the european council what he said today regarding this delay that this extension. i believe the show the extension would be...
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alex: because it is so clear that so many m.p.'s on her own side -- and she's only saying this to her own m.p.'s. we don't know what labour will say to their own m.p.'s. she knows so many of them are against her deal and will be quite happy for there to be a no-deal brexit vote so for the u.k. to leave the e.u. in 17 days' time on the 29th of march without a deal. and, in fact, sir graham brady, a very senior conservative backbencher, head of the 1922 committee, the main committee of back bench conservative m.p.'s, are saying that he's ready to vote for a no-deal because he believes that would bring certainty to business because they would know what is going to happen in 17 days' time. brent: unbelievable. if you were a betting woman, would you say yes or no to an extension to brexit? alex: yes. brent: ok. alex, as always, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. u.s. backed syrian forces say some 2,000 fighters of so-called islamic state have surrendered to them during
alex: because it is so clear that so many m.p.'s on her own side -- and she's only saying this to her own m.p.'s. we don't know what labour will say to their own m.p.'s. she knows so many of them are against her deal and will be quite happy for there to be a no-deal brexit vote so for the u.k. to leave the e.u. in 17 days' time on the 29th of march without a deal. and, in fact, sir graham brady, a very senior conservative backbencher, head of the 1922 committee, the main committee of back bench...
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can happen and there as you heard many of those m.p.'s from all sides calling for her to go is that the possibility now that it could even be a general election in fact that is what is interesting because generally call been the leader of the liberal party spoke shortly off that result came out and he very clearly said the time for two reasons made to go is not some indeterminate time is not yet and he called for a general election and he obviously that is his strategy that has always been his strategy remember he himself is a euro skeptic he has not wanted to overturn the referendum and has also had a big problem within his own party because they are also as divided as the conservative party so we mustn't forget that previously they called a vote of no confidence in the government and they lost but i wouldn't be surprised if that gets called back if labor do call a vote of no confidence in the next few days to try to push for that general election however do not forget that the twelfth of april is only two weeks away and what ever happe
can happen and there as you heard many of those m.p.'s from all sides calling for her to go is that the possibility now that it could even be a general election in fact that is what is interesting because generally call been the leader of the liberal party spoke shortly off that result came out and he very clearly said the time for two reasons made to go is not some indeterminate time is not yet and he called for a general election and he obviously that is his strategy that has always been his...
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m.p.'s they all those northern irish unionist m.p.'s they prop pop a minority government they will not at the moment vote for it in fact a night to daunce who is the head of the d u p in westminster said i would stay in the e.u. and remain rather than risk northern ireland's position that's how strongly i feel about the union so she has a problem there and only five labor m.p. supported her deal today three last time she she got a cup. but just five labor m.p.'s she needs dozens more to get that deal through and that is the problem it's still she's got a long road ahead if she wants to try to bring that deal back and get it through parliament this is a prime minister who relishes a challenge go glasses in brussels let's have a look at the european response what the e.u. leaders are saying about this. i tell you this i think there is an official and there's a lesson official position here the official position came really swiftly the moment the vote was through the european commission made clear that they do regret this decision by the
m.p.'s they all those northern irish unionist m.p.'s they prop pop a minority government they will not at the moment vote for it in fact a night to daunce who is the head of the d u p in westminster said i would stay in the e.u. and remain rather than risk northern ireland's position that's how strongly i feel about the union so she has a problem there and only five labor m.p. supported her deal today three last time she she got a cup. but just five labor m.p.'s she needs dozens more to get...
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if so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend article fifty they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders of the well who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty. france's police response to the country's yellow vests protesters putting civil liberties under threat according to a french human rights watchdog artie's port a sneer as well. rubber bullets tear gas on the vehicles the way the president has responded to the mass anger of the yellow this movement has sparked widespread condemnation. in france along with the decline of public services a policy of strength and security and repression has taken root in the face of the terrorist threat social troubles and fears about an immigration crisis that has the country's human rights on but some and in these and of appalled shocked to born says that the number of people of waste
if so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend article fifty they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders of the well who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty. france's police response to the country's yellow vests protesters putting civil liberties under threat according to a french human...
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so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend article fifty they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders of the world who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty we return after a short break with more updates on. the claimed the lives of forty nine people. the braggs it saga continues a deeply divided british house of commons can only seem to agree on one thing it doesn't want the u.k. to leave the e.u. without a deal the problem is there isn't a parliamentary majority on what to do next maybe this was two resumes planned all along briggs and deb. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest ratings in truth to stand down to lose business is just the right questions and demand the right answer. question. oh. dear it's.
so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend article fifty they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders of the world who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty we return after a short break with more updates on. the claimed the lives of forty nine people. the braggs it saga continues a deeply...
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s voted with the government to labor m.p.'s didn't vote to troll twenty eight of those year opin research group members so those hardcore bricks it is voted against in total thirty four conservatives voted against the government so will though she has reduced the numbers of those voting against the government it clearly is still not enough and that is why we have seen this defeat again and to be honest it isn't a surprise because labor will whipping so that means they were demanding that their m.p.'s voted against the deal they are you know hefty number of them two hundred forty five labor m.p.'s so the majority of those voted against the deal plus the other opposition parties within parliament and just remember to raise amazed government they do not have a majority they were relying on these ten northern irish d p m.p.'s to prop up the government and they did not support on this they walked through the no lobby right and basically the she didn't manage to get them to line up behind her absolutely not because as i've explained
s voted with the government to labor m.p.'s didn't vote to troll twenty eight of those year opin research group members so those hardcore bricks it is voted against in total thirty four conservatives voted against the government so will though she has reduced the numbers of those voting against the government it clearly is still not enough and that is why we have seen this defeat again and to be honest it isn't a surprise because labor will whipping so that means they were demanding that their...
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s are against her and this has really angered a lot of m.p.'s some have pointed out that they've received death threats and that language does matter and she was described as a populist and some m.p.'s who've before said they would vote for her have now said they will vote against the deal so it really doesn't look very good for this vote that's expected next week all right to be continued very good marks reporting from london thank you. we turn our attention our to iraq's second largest city mosul which is mourning the death of more than seventy people killed after an overloaded ferry capsized it happened on the tigris river just a few feet from the shore the vessel was reportedly packed with families children celebrating the woos new year holiday and the start of spring relatives have been gathering to check if their loved ones are among the dead. well that's to get more on this developing story i'm now joined by flora noir hoff a journalist who lived in iraq for two years and knows mosul a very well floor in a horrifying accident that has un
s are against her and this has really angered a lot of m.p.'s some have pointed out that they've received death threats and that language does matter and she was described as a populist and some m.p.'s who've before said they would vote for her have now said they will vote against the deal so it really doesn't look very good for this vote that's expected next week all right to be continued very good marks reporting from london thank you. we turn our attention our to iraq's second largest city...
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m.p. she said at the last minute she didn't want to move it but a labor m.p. stood up and said that she wanted to move it instead because there is a lack of faith in the government that they are really going to remove this no deal they're really going to take it off the table now at the moment as it still stands the u.k. will leave the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march with or without a deal so even though m.p.'s have voted against a no deal bricks it still they would have to be a change of tone a change of parliament a piece of legislation that would have to be laid down to say that they are not going to leave without a deal on the twenty ninth of march but this is a very strong sign that that basically the m.p.'s don't want to leave even though it's only party for votes ok so that was that that was the first of a was a remember that was the first so there were three votes that was the first of three for us watching the fact that we'll return to you in due course so those of votes in the course of the next we'll go there live here on d w another news a course
m.p. she said at the last minute she didn't want to move it but a labor m.p. stood up and said that she wanted to move it instead because there is a lack of faith in the government that they are really going to remove this no deal they're really going to take it off the table now at the moment as it still stands the u.k. will leave the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march with or without a deal so even though m.p.'s have voted against a no deal bricks it still they would have to be a change of...
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chaos in the british parliament as m.p.'s reject all eight different breaks that options. hello i'm barbara sorry this is the al jazeera live from london also coming out algeria's ruling party backs the military's call to the clear president to freak out unfit for office the first the color cases are confirmed in beirut the mozambique in port city devastated by cycle. and the e.u. parliament overwhelmingly approves a ban and single use plastic products like straws cutlery and cotton buds. an attempt to take back control of the brakes a process has left britain's parliament in chaos and have rejected all eight options for the country's withdrawal from the e.u. here is a live shot of parliament. trying to find an alternative to the prime minister's twice the featured withdrawal agreement the reason may has promised members of her party she will step down and for a deal needing the european union is the livered she didn't give a timetable but said that she will resign before the next phase of breaks in negotiations to go live now to paul brennan who is outside the british par
chaos in the british parliament as m.p.'s reject all eight different breaks that options. hello i'm barbara sorry this is the al jazeera live from london also coming out algeria's ruling party backs the military's call to the clear president to freak out unfit for office the first the color cases are confirmed in beirut the mozambique in port city devastated by cycle. and the e.u. parliament overwhelmingly approves a ban and single use plastic products like straws cutlery and cotton buds. an...
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that's the committee of bench tory m.p.'s saying a similar thing off to tonight's results so that is is going to happen and by the way there will be amendments tabled to that vote tomorrow we're already beginning to see it looks like one of them which is. an amendment to that no deal vote saying that they would support a no deal bret's it with a stand sit stand still transition period in other words this is what's called the malthouse solution and they believe that they can have a no deal but that the e.u. will allow them to have a transition period the only problem is it that earlier today michel barnier tweeted that they would be no transition period if there is a no deal bricks at that transition period is supposed to kick in on the twenty ninth of march as soon as the u.k. has left the e.u. and would last until december twenty twenty so that that that which would be going on tomorrow if that is voted down then on thursday m.p.'s get the chance to vote on whether they want to delay and we think that that's going to happen
that's the committee of bench tory m.p.'s saying a similar thing off to tonight's results so that is is going to happen and by the way there will be amendments tabled to that vote tomorrow we're already beginning to see it looks like one of them which is. an amendment to that no deal vote saying that they would support a no deal bret's it with a stand sit stand still transition period in other words this is what's called the malthouse solution and they believe that they can have a no deal but...
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s on her side a free vote so that is allowing those bricks it is those m.p.'s who are hard line euro skeptics to vote for a no deal if they want to now we still believe that a no deal is going to be taken off the table by parliament but you know it is still the default position so they may say we don't want to be a no deal breaker but is that legally binding and i think it's very unclear what we will be the next stage we know that own thursday she will then if that is defeated she will then put it to m.p.'s do they want to extend article fifty and that is something that she always said she did not want to happen but she also was not in favor of a no deal brix it but this rover. very confusing because that as you say that will be so we've had to do was have a deal votes the no deal versus tomorrow if if we if parliament votes against no deal i they want to deal that on. the next that expert who be on whether to extend so everybody can can get their heads together and come up with something support of on the on the table ok so that's all going on and one of the
s on her side a free vote so that is allowing those bricks it is those m.p.'s who are hard line euro skeptics to vote for a no deal if they want to now we still believe that a no deal is going to be taken off the table by parliament but you know it is still the default position so they may say we don't want to be a no deal breaker but is that legally binding and i think it's very unclear what we will be the next stage we know that own thursday she will then if that is defeated she will then put...
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s incredibly angry one labor opposition m.p. said it was an attack on liberal democracy itself another opposition m.p. said we have been facing death threats over breaks it and if something happens to any of us she will have to share. she would have to bear her share of the blame i was speaking to dominic grieve who describes himself as a friend of tourism a conservative m.p. he said he could have wept yesterday when series i'm a made a speech in downing street he also said actually everybody i speak to this morning have said that to reason may really hasn't done herself a favor and that after this speech is less likely to get out here in the parliament along the. what sort of future just theresa may have nobody seems to want her as prime minister but nobody wants to actually do her job at the moment. yes who would want to do that job where the country is so divided and really so at odds with each other but you know it's only eight days until it breaks it and really the country is an absolute chaos say even though there isn't a
s incredibly angry one labor opposition m.p. said it was an attack on liberal democracy itself another opposition m.p. said we have been facing death threats over breaks it and if something happens to any of us she will have to share. she would have to bear her share of the blame i was speaking to dominic grieve who describes himself as a friend of tourism a conservative m.p. he said he could have wept yesterday when series i'm a made a speech in downing street he also said actually everybody i...
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so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend fifty they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders all of the well who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty and back after this short break. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand this is just the dance the right questions and the right answers. question. you know world of big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend fifty they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders all of the well who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty and back after this short break. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the...
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british m.p.'s rejects all eight alternatives to get series of a's backs until with each of the prime minister or their alliance advance to stand down and send. an alibi he in this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up now to syria at algeria is reeling after len party joins the army's call for present bits of the code to be removed from office. many of the fighters. up to forty percent is attached a children as young as thirteen years old. questions in the u.k. parliament so very revelations about british military personnel facing in yemen's war plus. i'm going to hell in eastern ukraine where they're still fighting a war with russia which the rest of the country with an election looming would rather forget. the british parliament says failed to agree on an alternative for prime minister to resign may's breaks that plan m.p.'s on project said all options for the countries withdraw from the e.u. earlier may promise she'd step down if her deal is passed by parliament but it's already failed tw
british m.p.'s rejects all eight alternatives to get series of a's backs until with each of the prime minister or their alliance advance to stand down and send. an alibi he in this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up now to syria at algeria is reeling after len party joins the army's call for present bits of the code to be removed from office. many of the fighters. up to forty percent is attached a children as young as thirteen years old. questions in the u.k. parliament so very...
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without a deal to raise a maze promising her own m.p.'s that they could have a free vote she's not going to tell them how to vote on that not just because there are so many m.p.'s within her own party seventy five of whom did not support her deal tonight so many of them who can't support her a many of whom will be quite happy to leave without including some senior and pays a we know for example the former foreign secretary boris johnson earlier today in parliament said that that would be ok that's a possibility we had to see graeme brady the leader of the nine hundred twenty two . committee that's the committee of back bench tory m.p.'s saying a similar thing off to tonight's results so that is is going to happen and by the way there will be amendments tabled to that vote tomorrow we're already beginning to see it looks like one of them which is. an amendment to that no deal vote saying that they would support a no deal bricks it with a stands to stand still transition period in other words this is what's called the malthouse solution the
without a deal to raise a maze promising her own m.p.'s that they could have a free vote she's not going to tell them how to vote on that not just because there are so many m.p.'s within her own party seventy five of whom did not support her deal tonight so many of them who can't support her a many of whom will be quite happy to leave without including some senior and pays a we know for example the former foreign secretary boris johnson earlier today in parliament said that that would be ok...
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s there's breck's of m.p.'s who are euro skeptic you cannot support today at the moment to come on board plus those ten northern irish m.p.'s the e.u. people who prop up the document and already in the past hour they've said at the moment they cannot see any difference to her deal and that they are not going to support it so it looks very difficult for her for her very difficult what next for mrs a may i mean there was talk of a possible coup taking place was there any truth to that i think there probably was truth to it but the problem is because politicians like the country is so divided over the issue of breaks it who ever was going to be put forward is this so-called can't take a prime minister was going to upset the other side so there were two names that were put forward yesterday both of those people came out yesterday and today to say they're not going. they said we don't want to step into his shoes so at the moment she knows faith bought only for the moment and i can't see how last thing for many more
s there's breck's of m.p.'s who are euro skeptic you cannot support today at the moment to come on board plus those ten northern irish m.p.'s the e.u. people who prop up the document and already in the past hour they've said at the moment they cannot see any difference to her deal and that they are not going to support it so it looks very difficult for her for her very difficult what next for mrs a may i mean there was talk of a possible coup taking place was there any truth to that i think...
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the m.p.'s will then vote as we said this done indicative and it's non-binding for it to reason may at least it could give an indication to british people of what exactly the m.p.'s thinking at this particular time now do three that get most support will then go to another known indicative vote on monday however if in the meantime tourism a manages to put forward for a third time her withdrawal agreement for meaning meaningful vote then that voting on monday. they will not happen i mean this to be too early to predict what will happen she is trying to garner as much support as she can because the e.u. actually last week told her yes you can have a delay but it is you do have to pass that you do have to pass that vote in parliament it's baby steps and every step is taken opens another can of worms and buts so it's very difficult to predict how things will unfold later on tomorrow and she theresa may have to be careful with this i mean yes she's still trying to push her own deal but this is a dea
the m.p.'s will then vote as we said this done indicative and it's non-binding for it to reason may at least it could give an indication to british people of what exactly the m.p.'s thinking at this particular time now do three that get most support will then go to another known indicative vote on monday however if in the meantime tourism a manages to put forward for a third time her withdrawal agreement for meaning meaningful vote then that voting on monday. they will not happen i mean this to...
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one of the leading backbench m.p.'s that's actually also how it's called a general election if she does lose the votes again so i think she knows even people who have been. really quite loyal to have been supporting her asking her to cool for a general election if she loses that something to reason may has again said that this is the best deal that was available and she is imploring m.p.'s to vote for her deal because she says only that can end the uncertainty can end the uncertainty for business also secure the future relationship with the european union which she said is in many ways so important also for security issues not just for business so she reiterate swan's again that it's had you know possibly no deal it remains to be seen how many employees will have swung behind you we've had several who said several conservative m.p.'s now in this debate saying that they didn't vote for a deal last time but they do want to vote for it this time let's see if she can change the numbers she lost by two hundred thirty votes
one of the leading backbench m.p.'s that's actually also how it's called a general election if she does lose the votes again so i think she knows even people who have been. really quite loyal to have been supporting her asking her to cool for a general election if she loses that something to reason may has again said that this is the best deal that was available and she is imploring m.p.'s to vote for her deal because she says only that can end the uncertainty can end the uncertainty for...
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so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend article fifty they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders of the well who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty. the hand of u.s. special operations in africa has admitted and washington and its allies and not winning the war on terror in the region and one country in particular. is paying the price down all quarter reports. you've heard about the u.s. is adventures in afghanistan iraq libya syria but maybe you didn't know washington's also got involved in the west african country of bourke enough so and well it's not going so great i would tell you it's time we are not winning well he seems more optimistic than some of his allies what we fight against received every day is like a took a don't know with the terrorists won from us for years washington has been fighting that ter
so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend article fifty they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders of the well who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty. the hand of u.s. special operations in africa has admitted and washington and its allies and not winning the war on terror in the region...
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s offered and this is going to be the deal that the m.p.'s just have to just have to come behind whereas the attorney general also says that politically it is advisable to get behind the government but he's also said in his legal advice that the u.k. cannot withdraw unilaterally so there is a political argument and then there is a legal argument and it remains to be seen what the conservative m.p.'s have to be influenced by the words of the attorney general what they are going to listen to and whether they are going to come behind series amazed so the last time to reassert may put this deal to paul but she suffered the worst defeat of any government in british history what do you think are the chances of this new amended deal passing today. it does look like she is not going to get this deal passed her m.p.'s in the house of commons of course we don't know yet there's still a few hours but from what we've had she hasn't managed to convince the labor opposition m.p.'s jeremy coogan the opposition leader the labor party says she's not going to
s offered and this is going to be the deal that the m.p.'s just have to just have to come behind whereas the attorney general also says that politically it is advisable to get behind the government but he's also said in his legal advice that the u.k. cannot withdraw unilaterally so there is a political argument and then there is a legal argument and it remains to be seen what the conservative m.p.'s have to be influenced by the words of the attorney general what they are going to listen to and...
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m.p.'s backed it in the last meaningful vote. and opposition m.p.'s i've spoken to tell me their problem is not with the withdrawal agreement it's with a political declaration. so i want to address the central argument put forward by the leader of the opposition again tonight this afternoon but voting for the motion will enable a blind that it will not and for three reasons. first if you want to leave with a deal then most ever future relationship you want it needs to sit alongside this withdrawal agreement with drawl agreement is fixed it is part of any deal here second agreeing this motion today is not ratifying the whole deal that will only happen once withdrawal agreement bill has passed through all of its stages in this house and the other place and has received royal assent. what this motion today does is give us the time we need to pass the necessary legislation and complete the current debate which the house is considering about our future relationship now the government stands by t
m.p.'s backed it in the last meaningful vote. and opposition m.p.'s i've spoken to tell me their problem is not with the withdrawal agreement it's with a political declaration. so i want to address the central argument put forward by the leader of the opposition again tonight this afternoon but voting for the motion will enable a blind that it will not and for three reasons. first if you want to leave with a deal then most ever future relationship you want it needs to sit alongside this...
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and parliament supported it overwhelmingly two years on m.p.'s have been unable to agree on a way to implement the u.k.'s withdrawal as a result we will now not leave on time with the deal on the twenty ninth of march. this delay is a matter of great personal regret for me and of this i am absolutely sure you the public have had enough you're tired of the infighting you're tired of the political games and the arcane procedural rounds tired of m.p.'s talking about nothing else but brick's it when you have real concerns about our children schools our national health service knife crime you want this stage of the brics it process to be over and done with i agree on your side it is now time for m.p.'s to decide so today i have written to donald to ask the president of the european council to request a stuart extension of article fifty up to the thirtieth of june to give m.p.'s the time to make a final choice do they want to leave the e.u. with a deal which delivers on the result of the referendum that takes back control of our money borders and laws
and parliament supported it overwhelmingly two years on m.p.'s have been unable to agree on a way to implement the u.k.'s withdrawal as a result we will now not leave on time with the deal on the twenty ninth of march. this delay is a matter of great personal regret for me and of this i am absolutely sure you the public have had enough you're tired of the infighting you're tired of the political games and the arcane procedural rounds tired of m.p.'s talking about nothing else but brick's it...
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m.p.'s prepared to take charge of bragg's it. aiming to keep the new the military out a new office and alliance in thailand claims a majority in the first votes it's a clue. it is a very new day in oklahoma. and for the nation in our battle against addiction. holding pharmaceutical companies accountable for the opioid crisis affecting millions in the us. questions have been raised in the british parliament about the united kingdom's involvement in the war in yemen the opposition labor party has demanded answers after reports in local media that british special forces have been involved in gun battles with yemen's with the rebels the party's spokeswoman on foreign affairs emily thornberry also pressed the government on allegations british forces may have provided support for child soldiers as part of the saudi led coalition. there is one especially disturbing allegation in the mail on sunday's report which was that all forces are providing support to locally recruited saudi funded militia wh
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seventy five m.p.'s in her own party voted against it tonight ok it was one hundred clearly the hardline seventy five m.p.'s in her own party voted against her tonight back in january with a particularly big defeat two hundred thirty majority defeat one hundred eighteen votes against it so it wasn't as big but it still seventy five m.p.'s on her own side voted against her deal she just does not have the confidence that now i don't think that they particularly would want to go at the moment because who would replace her but that is why she is now saying that this vote tomorrow on a no deal breaks it will be what's called a free vote that means that she will not be say the government will not say we need you to support our motion which is saying that they do not want that to be an. assault to the breakfast it is that important means of viewers around the world you know what is what is that an important part of the story that members of parliament can actually vote according to their conscience because it
seventy five m.p.'s in her own party voted against it tonight ok it was one hundred clearly the hardline seventy five m.p.'s in her own party voted against her tonight back in january with a particularly big defeat two hundred thirty majority defeat one hundred eighteen votes against it so it wasn't as big but it still seventy five m.p.'s on her own side voted against her deal she just does not have the confidence that now i don't think that they particularly would want to go at the moment...
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this because really it's another last ditch attempt to get any deal through the houses of parliament m.p.'s now have only a few hours time to look at this agreement and to make the decision to resume a has said that she has brought something from the negotiations that's legally binding that concerns the future of northern ireland here in london and peace would still be waiting for so most crucially they will still be pondering over the text also waiting for the attorney general to give his legal opinion of how watertight this really is and then the nail biting another nail biting day your love that m.p.'s are going to vote on this new agreement another meaningful vote in just a few hours type ok how watertight these terms are is very important i just mentioned that you know what's it looking like will these new terms be enough to get back to the green light today in parliament. we have to remember the last time to reason may try to get this deal through it was defeated by two hundred thirty votes a record loss for the prime minister now she will hope that well at least the laws can be le
this because really it's another last ditch attempt to get any deal through the houses of parliament m.p.'s now have only a few hours time to look at this agreement and to make the decision to resume a has said that she has brought something from the negotiations that's legally binding that concerns the future of northern ireland here in london and peace would still be waiting for so most crucially they will still be pondering over the text also waiting for the attorney general to give his...
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as the alternative and then there's the deal that won't die most m.p.'s hate it in the commons speaker doesn't want it back but the reason may could try again anyway some of the deals fiercest critics are softening the bricks a tear m.p. jacob riis morgue suggests he might support it if the alternative is staying in the e.u. . becomes the choice of bench whether with yet is another. but i've always thought that no deal is better than mrs may still be mrs may still is better than not leaving at all still as there are many politicians including those from northern ireland's democratic unionist party who remain opposed to the prime minister doesn't yet have the numbers on wednesday she will meet with conservative party backbenchers and there is speculation that this most dog of leaders will tell them when should resign perhaps that's the price for getting a deal over the line. down to zero in london. you know we'll have all the weather with after that i have now just there are. it is a new day. for the nation in our battle against the addiction. holding pha
as the alternative and then there's the deal that won't die most m.p.'s hate it in the commons speaker doesn't want it back but the reason may could try again anyway some of the deals fiercest critics are softening the bricks a tear m.p. jacob riis morgue suggests he might support it if the alternative is staying in the e.u. . becomes the choice of bench whether with yet is another. but i've always thought that no deal is better than mrs may still be mrs may still is better than not leaving at...
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i know m.p.'s on all sides of the debate have passionate views and i respect those different positions last night i expressed my frustration and i know that m.p.'s are frustrated too they have difficult jobs to do i hope we can all agree we are now at the moment of decision and i will make every effort to ensure that we are able to leave with a deal and move our country forward. thank you. flora. of the. and thanks very much prime minister b.b.c. news doesn't this delay just in that i let my you still find yourself in what is it that makes you think you have a chance of passing your vote next week and can you confirm you will definitely hold a third meaningful vote next week and i know you've expressed what appears to be some regret from how the remarks you made last night about m.p.'s do you think actually you should apologize for the remarks you made about what parliament has done well first of all as i said in relation to members of parliament there are a passionately held views on all sides of
i know m.p.'s on all sides of the debate have passionate views and i respect those different positions last night i expressed my frustration and i know that m.p.'s are frustrated too they have difficult jobs to do i hope we can all agree we are now at the moment of decision and i will make every effort to ensure that we are able to leave with a deal and move our country forward. thank you. flora. of the. and thanks very much prime minister b.b.c. news doesn't this delay just in that i let my...
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m.p.'s they propped up a minority government and they have ruled out supporting the deal time and time again so at the moment it does not know like she has those numbers i was listening to a do you remember talking just a short while ago and he said he rejected the deal once he rejected it the second time and they would reject it again this time but what about the labor party can i'm looking at live pictures from parliament germany corben the leader of the labor party is addressing a members of the house can one expect some scritches to perhaps take place from within the labor party that look at the last time that she put this deal including the political declaration to parliament a few weeks ago only three labor m.p.'s supported her deal then maybe there will be a few more because they are very worried that if they don't get the go ahead to day breaks it may not happen a tool and they their constituents voted to leave in big numbers but i do not think at the moment you are going to see the
m.p.'s they propped up a minority government and they have ruled out supporting the deal time and time again so at the moment it does not know like she has those numbers i was listening to a do you remember talking just a short while ago and he said he rejected the deal once he rejected it the second time and they would reject it again this time but what about the labor party can i'm looking at live pictures from parliament germany corben the leader of the labor party is addressing a members of...
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more m.p.'s have taken unprecedented steps of their own gaining control of parliamentary proceedings to vote an alternative to teresa mayes bricks that plan there were eight options none secured a majority but two of the proposals for a customs union with the e.u. and a public vote on a deal gained more support than to resume may's breaks a plan m.p.'s will vote again on monday the government parliament and locked in a bitter struggle for control of the brics a process there are multiple visions of the future of the country some of them conflicting some of them contradictory but a question that unites both remain as i'm leavers is whether making the ultimate political sacrifice or benefit to reason may is cause. westminster. jackson some care to say senior research fellow at the big m center for the rule of law he says that despite it's no alternative being approved by m.p.'s the parliamentary vote saf brought the bracks process forward. i think most of the headlines will focus on the fact that
more m.p.'s have taken unprecedented steps of their own gaining control of parliamentary proceedings to vote an alternative to teresa mayes bricks that plan there were eight options none secured a majority but two of the proposals for a customs union with the e.u. and a public vote on a deal gained more support than to resume may's breaks a plan m.p.'s will vote again on monday the government parliament and locked in a bitter struggle for control of the brics a process there are multiple...
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i know m.p.'s on all sides of the debate have passionate views and i respect those different positions last night i expressed my frustration and i know that m.p.'s are frustrated to have to forego jobs to do i hope we can all agree we are now at the moment of decision and i will make every effort to ensure that we are able to leave with a deal that move our country forward. laura. and thanks very much prime minister b.b.c. news doesn't this delay just disposing that i lend my you still find yourself and what is it that makes you think you have a chance of passing your vote next week in can you can fire you will definitely hold a start meaningful vote next week and i know you've expressed what appears to be some regret from how the remarks you made last night about m.p.'s you think actually you should apologize for the remarks you made about what parliament has done well first of all as i said in relation to members of parliament there are a passionately held views on all sides of this argument and
i know m.p.'s on all sides of the debate have passionate views and i respect those different positions last night i expressed my frustration and i know that m.p.'s are frustrated to have to forego jobs to do i hope we can all agree we are now at the moment of decision and i will make every effort to ensure that we are able to leave with a deal that move our country forward. laura. and thanks very much prime minister b.b.c. news doesn't this delay just disposing that i lend my you still find...
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at least mccallion m.p. for the full constituency that includes the city of derry told us that families in the city of shown great dignity during the inquiry. i think it's first that we should recognize that a lot of these families and and then did a lot of people throughout the city didn't ever believe that we would ever get to see the change the law and the prosecution so the families today were very very dignified but there was a lot of evidence gathered as part of that inquiry and as a say there was an expectation that there would have been more prosecutions the movie did here today there's an overall problem in relation to trying to deal with the past year across the end of a random we have agreed legacy mechanisms that start in stormont takes agreement which would provide a lot of families a lot more families the opportunity for a trip over what happened to their loved one side during the conflict here across there and you know there's no point in shying away from the fact that there is there is huge d
at least mccallion m.p. for the full constituency that includes the city of derry told us that families in the city of shown great dignity during the inquiry. i think it's first that we should recognize that a lot of these families and and then did a lot of people throughout the city didn't ever believe that we would ever get to see the change the law and the prosecution so the families today were very very dignified but there was a lot of evidence gathered as part of that inquiry and as a say...
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thank you very much for now and of course as we know that m.p.'s are voting in a behind the house behind you and we'll know in a few minutes what the outcome of the vote has been meanwhile let me get a view from brussels correspondent joe matis is standing by to get all this was meant to be bragg's it d.-day how is brussels viewing the current today's developments there. absolutely it was meant to be bracks that day i'm rita and i was just thinking i remember so well the day when the british ambassador went with his suitcase just a few hundred metres over to the council to hand in article fifty and who would have thought we end up where we are today a vote on this deal on which the e.u. has worked so hard with the negotiators from theresa made including theresa may herself the hope here is of course that this deal will pass polman so that these two years of hard work were not totally in vain and the fear i have to tell you here in brussels brussels holding its breath really while watching on the screen what happens in the house of parliament the f
thank you very much for now and of course as we know that m.p.'s are voting in a behind the house behind you and we'll know in a few minutes what the outcome of the vote has been meanwhile let me get a view from brussels correspondent joe matis is standing by to get all this was meant to be bragg's it d.-day how is brussels viewing the current today's developments there. absolutely it was meant to be bracks that day i'm rita and i was just thinking i remember so well the day when the british...
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abide by what they hope to do but what m.p.'s have done which is quite clever when passing the business motion today is they've also secured another day on monday the first of april where they can actually try and put whatever they pass into law or have another round of indicative votes to try and with a lid on the options so there are all some options on the table m.p.'s could actually try and put the government under a legal obligation but i think it goes but what you're saying earlier in relation to resume a's position now she's saying she won't stick around for the next phase even if m.p.'s want a soft drugs that she's not going to be there to live for it so it's we're in a very difficult position it looks very much as though the prime minister is kind of being painted into a corner by and priest and she is trying to keep her options open this offer to resign contingent on her deal going through the roof feeling gates and eyes is that if a deal doesn't go through she's going to stick around. carry on fighting we'll have the
abide by what they hope to do but what m.p.'s have done which is quite clever when passing the business motion today is they've also secured another day on monday the first of april where they can actually try and put whatever they pass into law or have another round of indicative votes to try and with a lid on the options so there are all some options on the table m.p.'s could actually try and put the government under a legal obligation but i think it goes but what you're saying earlier in...
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well that speech backfired alienating m.p.'s even further in need of more time to pass for a deal may went to an e.u. summit in brussels on thursday where leaders gave for a two week extension to the fast approaching breaks a deadline britain could still crash out there without a deal if there is no agreement by april twelfth and the week ended with an estimated one million people marching through london calling for a second referendum and britain's leading political journalists reporting a plot by members of kerry's amaze cabinet to remove her altogether one minister is reported to have said the end is nigh when media reports suggest a coup might see may's deputy david leading turn replacer as caretaker leader but he denied wanting to take over when asked about it earlier ok a. lot of far fetched speculation around the smaller from for my political debate clear is that. one hundred percent behind the prime minister i'm working flat out as always have been to try to get support for her deal i don't think that i've any wish to t
well that speech backfired alienating m.p.'s even further in need of more time to pass for a deal may went to an e.u. summit in brussels on thursday where leaders gave for a two week extension to the fast approaching breaks a deadline britain could still crash out there without a deal if there is no agreement by april twelfth and the week ended with an estimated one million people marching through london calling for a second referendum and britain's leading political journalists reporting a...
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to the british m.p.' reject all eight cell turn to to see to resume his bricks and deal with the e.u. but the prime minister earlier announcing plans to stand down in. algeria some really f.l.n. party joins the army's call for president but a flicker to be removed from office. many of the fighters up to forty percent it was a day just a chilled. as young as thirteen years old. questions in the u.k. parliament over revelations about british military personnel and yemen's war. and the first cases of cholera are confirmed in the city of beirut in mozambique with water and sanitation services hit by cycle. well the british parliament's move to wrest control of the brics that process from prime minister to resign may has ended in chaos with no agreements on an alternative for her deal with the e.u. . over the past year as m.p.'s rejected all eight options for the country's withdrawal from the european union earlier may promise she'd step day if her deal is passed by parliament and piece of already rejected it
to the british m.p.' reject all eight cell turn to to see to resume his bricks and deal with the e.u. but the prime minister earlier announcing plans to stand down in. algeria some really f.l.n. party joins the army's call for president but a flicker to be removed from office. many of the fighters up to forty percent it was a day just a chilled. as young as thirteen years old. questions in the u.k. parliament over revelations about british military personnel and yemen's war. and the first cases...
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m.p.'s elegy to face on a range of hardest hit rocks at all shocks. tonight in one case in florida they want to hear. and find out how an exclusive al-jazeera investigation has sent political shock place through australia. hello again to welcome back to international weather forecast we're here across northern europe we're still dealing with some very gusty winds and that's been a problem for the last day or so we're going to still deal with it as we go towards wednesday and we're talking about the northern part of germany as well as into poland where you see these streamlines particular very tight that's where we're getting our gusty winds now a little bit better for poland as we go towards thursday but for germany and even denmark that is where we could be seeing some still gusty winds here down towards the south though we are looking at clouds across much of central europe out here towards the west though things looking quite nice where to be seen plenty of sun if we get a few clouds may
m.p.'s elegy to face on a range of hardest hit rocks at all shocks. tonight in one case in florida they want to hear. and find out how an exclusive al-jazeera investigation has sent political shock place through australia. hello again to welcome back to international weather forecast we're here across northern europe we're still dealing with some very gusty winds and that's been a problem for the last day or so we're going to still deal with it as we go towards wednesday and we're talking about...
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british m.p.'s have voted to take control of the brags that agenda away from the government it's another crushing blow to prime minister to resign may be forced to hand over control to parliament on wednesday and m.p.'s will then try and work out a way forward a block of reports. defining the bricks in battle ground and piece of dealt another blow to the british prime minister by voting in favor of changes to to reserve may's next breaks it steps many of those m.p.'s before may's own party three junior ministers have resigned after voting against the government i still write three hundred twenty now i know the no to the left three hundred two m.p.'s have decided to debate and vote on wednesday on alternative ways forward a process referred to as indicative votes m.p.'s will now decide on a range of bricks scenarios including a possible softer breaks it with greater alignment to the e.u.'s customs union and single market they could decide to revoke article fifty altogether or back another referendum
british m.p.'s have voted to take control of the brags that agenda away from the government it's another crushing blow to prime minister to resign may be forced to hand over control to parliament on wednesday and m.p.'s will then try and work out a way forward a block of reports. defining the bricks in battle ground and piece of dealt another blow to the british prime minister by voting in favor of changes to to reserve may's next breaks it steps many of those m.p.'s before may's own party...
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s for it but her point was that a lot of people believe m.p.'s have constantly been saying what they don't want to happen in parliament but not really saying what they do want to happen a cruise liner has finally reached port after running into trouble near a stretch of norwegian coast that's notorious for shipwrecks the viking sky lost power and started drifting in huge seas some of the ago as the story of. a terrifying view from inside the cruise ship. before the alarm went off. the mayday call was put out on saturday as the vessel drifted in the norwegian see more than thirteen hundred passengers and crew were aboard the viking sky with the luxury cruise line as engines failed during stormy weather it was battered by eighty two waves just off the coast of norway here the weather is known to be fierce and the shallow waters are renowned for their reefs. the rescue of the passengers began on saturday evening with the evacuation of the ship continuing throughout the night most of those on board were elderly tourists mainly from the united states
s for it but her point was that a lot of people believe m.p.'s have constantly been saying what they don't want to happen in parliament but not really saying what they do want to happen a cruise liner has finally reached port after running into trouble near a stretch of norwegian coast that's notorious for shipwrecks the viking sky lost power and started drifting in huge seas some of the ago as the story of. a terrifying view from inside the cruise ship. before the alarm went off. the mayday...
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s for it but her point was that a lot of people believe m.p.'s have constantly been saying what they don't want to happen in parliament but not really saying what they do want to happen thousands of protesters have gathered in the french capital calling for political change in algeria the peaceful demonstrations by people of algerian descent of spread to other major cities in france they have a cheater has more from paris. beginning to call it the algerian spring here in paris the hope is that the country their parents and grandparents schools home is on the cusp of a real transformation this is a six time there's been a demonstration like this in the french capital similar scenes to say france is home to the biggest algerian community in europe. like many of. the sake of relief. because people didn't. understand why very or the body of the man known as the biggest. concert of the algerian president abdul aziz would to leak out as repeated the said it's time for his generation to give up their grip on power but will the generals on the rich busi
s for it but her point was that a lot of people believe m.p.'s have constantly been saying what they don't want to happen in parliament but not really saying what they do want to happen thousands of protesters have gathered in the french capital calling for political change in algeria the peaceful demonstrations by people of algerian descent of spread to other major cities in france they have a cheater has more from paris. beginning to call it the algerian spring here in paris the hope is that...
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happening now there are some indications that some m.p.'s who were very vocal against this deal in the past are changing their minds saying that maybe this would be still there but it's not clear whether she has enough people who are changing their mind to get seventy five or m.p.'s for this forward. a meaningful yes vote to happen when it when it will happen it's not there it is some indications it could be before the end of the week there are some others as they say that could be next week it is a very important day for to resent may here for sure especially at the same time there is in the house of commons m.p.'s are putting forward different options to this week or some of these options won't be put for a vote later on in the day at around one thousand g.m.t. all right one and she is now speaking so let's listen in to the prime minister for support the deal. thank you mr speaker. this chaotic and incompetent government has driven our country into chaos you know the scale of the crisis mr speaker when the two you see and the c.b.i. are u
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