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s would like where m.p.'s are trying to take control of the whole process and trying to force the government's hand effectively with most likely a softer version of bragg's and their version of brakes and so all these options they would have been discussed and we're just waiting for that reason made to come out make a statement and explain to the nation what they have decided on meanwhile the prime minister's own position is coming under increasing pressure from her own m.p.'s let's listen to one of them here's the conservative m.p. under a bridge in. trees amaze leadership has to be questioned she's signed us up to a deal which she's been warned i warned her last july that checkers would not lead to a proposal i could support or that was in the interest of our country or our parliamentary democracy she's lost over twenty members of the government resigned over it and she's pressed on with it. that shows a huge error of leadership about to mass in london so a bergen i guess it's the question now is not if but
s would like where m.p.'s are trying to take control of the whole process and trying to force the government's hand effectively with most likely a softer version of bragg's and their version of brakes and so all these options they would have been discussed and we're just waiting for that reason made to come out make a statement and explain to the nation what they have decided on meanwhile the prime minister's own position is coming under increasing pressure from her own m.p.'s let's listen to...
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well these are m.p.'s in a desperate attempt to prevent no duty event cooper saying this is a dangerous situation that we're in because if nothing is it. we're crashing out she and many others want to prevent that and want to do everything they can to to not make this happen soon they are likely to try and take control of government and they will then try and fourth force the prime minister to go to the european union and look for an extension so the european union we know is where are we off that they want to know warts are they going to do with the extra time and that's yet another decision that needs to be made here in harlem and even extension for want for another referendum for trying to get three is a maze deal another time that's very unlikely but what is the plan say to reason may's going to try to decide and have learned then opposition politicians parliamentarians are trying to decide on their plan i mean what of course teresa mayes own position is coming under increasing pressure from her own m
well these are m.p.'s in a desperate attempt to prevent no duty event cooper saying this is a dangerous situation that we're in because if nothing is it. we're crashing out she and many others want to prevent that and want to do everything they can to to not make this happen soon they are likely to try and take control of government and they will then try and fourth force the prime minister to go to the european union and look for an extension so the european union we know is where are we off...
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yes all of that denied by m.p.'s are hey that the big question is after this what really is the way forwards i mean i can see the pound crashing. at this news when the markets open so i think the likelihood of a no deal. in on the twelfth of april just a little bit more likely and this something that i'm please don't blow and but since they couldn't find any solution amongst them or at least they haven't found it sofa and i don't know if there is anything else that they could do on this matter but they haven't found a solution so maybe it's a reason may brings back one last time the reading last time yes or i don't know actually what happens when you know he delivers action we've got jeremy for the head of labor's saying. parliament should have another chance to consider these options on wednesday he's trying to borrow more time and doesn't that open the opportunity then for the prime minister to submit her plan again and say to parliament i'm going to give you another chance you've been voting in voting in voting a
yes all of that denied by m.p.'s are hey that the big question is after this what really is the way forwards i mean i can see the pound crashing. at this news when the markets open so i think the likelihood of a no deal. in on the twelfth of april just a little bit more likely and this something that i'm please don't blow and but since they couldn't find any solution amongst them or at least they haven't found it sofa and i don't know if there is anything else that they could do on this matter...
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yvette cooper and the conservative m.p.'s of the left when putting forward a motion which would effectively compel the prime minister to go back to europe and seek an extension of article fifty that is to postpone bracks it's now there's no guarantee it will succeed is going to be stern opposition to that notion not least because it's so an orthodox the trying to rush through the second and third readings of that bill within one day so there's going to be a lot of opposition just to the. unprecedented ness of it but the all eyes at the moment here are to exactly what this extraordinarily long cabinet meeting has achieved and what outcomes and decisions it has arrived at. ok paul we're so waiting to resume a emerging from that cabinet meeting they would say perhaps the length of trying the. cabinet perhaps as it is as divided as the parliament right now i am what options are left for the parliament while we wait to see what the prime minister what direction she intends to take this process what the reaction is the parliament
yvette cooper and the conservative m.p.'s of the left when putting forward a motion which would effectively compel the prime minister to go back to europe and seek an extension of article fifty that is to postpone bracks it's now there's no guarantee it will succeed is going to be stern opposition to that notion not least because it's so an orthodox the trying to rush through the second and third readings of that bill within one day so there's going to be a lot of opposition just to the....
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m.p.'s are yet to agree on an alternative plan. i've been clear that the u.k.'s request is for the extension to the thirtieth of june i could be working to make sure that we can leave the european union indeed we could have left the european union by now the parliament didn't pass the withdrawal agreement so we need that extra time to work to ensure that we can get a deal through parliament this enables us to be even more to the way that's in everybody's interest i think what matters is that we are able to these the european union at the point at which we ratify got withdrawn agreement that would enable us to leave on the twenty second of may. but some e.u. leaders think the u.k. should be given a longer delay and take part in european parliamentary elections any extension long or short must be ratified by the remaining twenty seven e.u. member states and the chief negotiator says may must provide a clear reason for it. if i may still try as i may. request to divert cruiser attention of the
m.p.'s are yet to agree on an alternative plan. i've been clear that the u.k.'s request is for the extension to the thirtieth of june i could be working to make sure that we can leave the european union indeed we could have left the european union by now the parliament didn't pass the withdrawal agreement so we need that extra time to work to ensure that we can get a deal through parliament this enables us to be even more to the way that's in everybody's interest i think what matters is that we...
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get an update from the barker joining us from london so m.p.'s will again vote on their own preferences this evening are any of the alternative breck's of likely to win. well we'll have to really wait and see the bricks and merry go round very much continues there are lots of predictions there are lots of hell of a lot punditry about what will happen next what we do know is the true reason maze options are running out we also know as he said that there's going to be a second round of the so-called indicative votes a little bit later on the first round was last wednesday when m.p.'s took the unprecedented step of seizing control of parliamentary proceedings to vote on a whole string of different alternative to reason mais plan none of them were able to actually get a majority amongst m.p.'s but there were two or three clear front runners that included remaining in the customs union also putting the final deal if there is one to a public vote as well both of these options actually gain more support amongst them fees than to reason may's full deal
get an update from the barker joining us from london so m.p.'s will again vote on their own preferences this evening are any of the alternative breck's of likely to win. well we'll have to really wait and see the bricks and merry go round very much continues there are lots of predictions there are lots of hell of a lot punditry about what will happen next what we do know is the true reason maze options are running out we also know as he said that there's going to be a second round of the...
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s like chris brian for example are a fairly influential labor m.p. has said on twitter that there is hope there is a slight glimmer of hope so really late in the process but better late than never is what some of them seem to think. meanwhile the parliament has been trying to make form its own plan its own plan one of the one of a likely to say to this latest this latest proposal from the prime minister. well the question is whether parliament is now still trying to go through with that plan i mean went to reason mayor said well she's first trying to hammer something out with jeremy corbett and if that fails that she is going to come and get these in so-called indicative variants so several options that she's going to present to parliament and the second step say the question is whether then parliament is now giving up on doing it themselves when when the government has decided that they're going to do it so that's going to be very interesting also we know that some m.p.'s want to take no deal off the table as soon as tomorrow they want to start with
s like chris brian for example are a fairly influential labor m.p. has said on twitter that there is hope there is a slight glimmer of hope so really late in the process but better late than never is what some of them seem to think. meanwhile the parliament has been trying to make form its own plan its own plan one of the one of a likely to say to this latest this latest proposal from the prime minister. well the question is whether parliament is now still trying to go through with that plan i...
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the prime minister may bring her deal back to m.p.'s for a fourth of those as she tries to break the political deadlock. early results from ukraine show that a comedian has won the first round of the presidential election a lot of as alinsky says that it's a major step toward victory but his numbers are far short of an absolute majority he'll now face the current president petro poroshenko in a runoff vote on april twenty first john howell reports from kiev. election night at the zelinsky campaign headquarters it's a casual affair a long way from the stuffy formality of the more established parties which is little surprise a lot of is the landscape than is certain the winner of the first round of ukraine's presidential election is a comedian turned actor whose only experience of politics is playing the part of president in a popular television series he may soon be playing the part for real now. great. legs and always a. new life begins a normal life life without the option without bribes without anything like this life in a new countr
the prime minister may bring her deal back to m.p.'s for a fourth of those as she tries to break the political deadlock. early results from ukraine show that a comedian has won the first round of the presidential election a lot of as alinsky says that it's a major step toward victory but his numbers are far short of an absolute majority he'll now face the current president petro poroshenko in a runoff vote on april twenty first john howell reports from kiev. election night at the zelinsky...
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should leave the european union after more alternatives put forward by m.p.'s were voted down on monday. now the family of the murdered the saudi journalist has reportedly received millions of dollars worth of compensation from the kingdom the washington post which she wrote for says they have been given expensive homes in saudi arabia as well as large monthly payments the article also says she's two sons and two daughters may soon get payouts worth tens of millions of dollars each as so-called blood money today is actually six months since jamal khashoggi was murdered in turkey you want to have a little look back then about how the case unfolded your remember he was a saudi reisa columnist for the washington post and a u.s. resident. had lived in the u.s. and self-imposed exile since twenty seventeen after writing and broadcasting critical comments about the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman now according to c.c.t.v. footage which we've seen many times now entered the saudi consulate in istanbul at one fourteen pm on october second last year he was going
should leave the european union after more alternatives put forward by m.p.'s were voted down on monday. now the family of the murdered the saudi journalist has reportedly received millions of dollars worth of compensation from the kingdom the washington post which she wrote for says they have been given expensive homes in saudi arabia as well as large monthly payments the article also says she's two sons and two daughters may soon get payouts worth tens of millions of dollars each as so-called...
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to be in the customs union or the single market and m.p.'s did not approve of this deal that she then struck with the european union so it seems that they want a softer version of threats and they want to be closer aligned to the european union and this is what they are very exciting on tonight there's also the option of putting any deal to the people again so a second referendum but not like the first one but on the deal that is being struck here between the u.k. and the european union in bigger do we know of all of these these four alternatives which one is most likely to get a majority to not. well we don't know exactly but we do know that the labor party have said the day wore on their own version of franks it is in a customs union and also a line with a single moccasins they are voting for for those options so it remains to be seen how many conservative m.p.'s are going to calm round and support this deal it's called common market two point zero is the sort of pat named head spin given to this. also we don't know what's going to happen
to be in the customs union or the single market and m.p.'s did not approve of this deal that she then struck with the european union so it seems that they want a softer version of threats and they want to be closer aligned to the european union and this is what they are very exciting on tonight there's also the option of putting any deal to the people again so a second referendum but not like the first one but on the deal that is being struck here between the u.k. and the european union in...
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s last week having said that the whole procedure is highly unusual and really unprecedented because m.p.'s are effectively trying to do the government's job they are trying to do what she's a may have so far failed to do to come to some sort of conclusion of where to go with bricks it had has failed in parliament several times now the m.p.'s are hoping that they find a way forward and effectively forced the government to do what they wanted to do and explores why saying well so four of these options which which look like the the most likely to come out in support will find it's just worth pointing out that although perhaps some people would say that these were the obvious ones for the speaker to put forward tonight the has been a lot of upset from those who support who feel that he's taken off any talk of a no deal from the table so nobody is debating that looking at the stuff to bricks it options or even scrapping bricks it all together so there has been some upset about that what could win some support while the ones that got very close last week were soft to bret's it option supporti
s last week having said that the whole procedure is highly unusual and really unprecedented because m.p.'s are effectively trying to do the government's job they are trying to do what she's a may have so far failed to do to come to some sort of conclusion of where to go with bricks it had has failed in parliament several times now the m.p.'s are hoping that they find a way forward and effectively forced the government to do what they wanted to do and explores why saying well so four of these...
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now m.p.'s in the u.k. are currently voting once again on alternatives to prime minister to resign may's bracks a deal which has been rejected by parliament three times alternative proposals were also rejected by parliament last week but four of them are being put to m.p.'s again motion see calls on the government to negotiate a permanent customs union with the e.u. now that's the proposal that came the closest to achieving a majority in the last fight motion d. proposes common market two point zero which keeps the u.k. in the single market as well as a customs arrangement but a similar to norway's relationship with the e.u. motion calls for a public referendum on any brics it deal before it's passed by parliament but received the most support in the last votes and motions demands that the government revoke article fifty if no deal has been agreed two days before the date the u.k. is meant to leave the e.u. effectively cancelling bricks it i was there as for april and chalons is outside the bush policy for
now m.p.'s in the u.k. are currently voting once again on alternatives to prime minister to resign may's bracks a deal which has been rejected by parliament three times alternative proposals were also rejected by parliament last week but four of them are being put to m.p.'s again motion see calls on the government to negotiate a permanent customs union with the e.u. now that's the proposal that came the closest to achieving a majority in the last fight motion d. proposes common market two point...
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continuing to try to avert the prospect of no deal and this is a process that began a week ago with m.p.'s take seizing control of parliamentary at the parliamentary timetable trying to railroad through a whole legislative bill in one single day now so far it's passed two stages they've just about scraped it through five votes was the last majority that they got there's been uproar in the past hour because there's been a whole raft of amendments tabled to. it's fifteen pages and then the prince approach so all kinds of shenanigans as to we haven't got the full number of sheets etc etc it is progressing it's going to be a tight run thing but it's an indication of just how tumultuous the houses of parliament are at the moment that the m.p.'s are trying to force this through to tar the prime minister sounds of prevents a no deal happening almost by default and then again is indeed science for action for britain thank you. i mean well britain's military says it's investigating some of its soldiers after they used an image of the opposition labor leader as target practice in footage posted o
continuing to try to avert the prospect of no deal and this is a process that began a week ago with m.p.'s take seizing control of parliamentary at the parliamentary timetable trying to railroad through a whole legislative bill in one single day now so far it's passed two stages they've just about scraped it through five votes was the last majority that they got there's been uproar in the past hour because there's been a whole raft of amendments tabled to. it's fifteen pages and then the prince...
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moving forward more towards a customs union agreement and this would be something that a lot of labor m.p.'s could rally behind and that might just be the new way out of this breaks a deadlock here in london ok opening leaders are agreed that the opening rounds as well just to reset my party behind all this because she lost two more ministers today. yes she absolutely does not have her party behind behind her on this one and you just mentioned two ministers resigned today amongst them the bricks that minister uses thirty as minister to resign in her administration that's quite a lot and they've been saying it was a grave error to talk with jeremy corbin to find a compromise with the labor party there has been also a motion and parliament drawn up by sorry but angry tory m.p.'s asking to cut to resume a salary and harsh because she has not been bringing forward the bracks of talks so a lot of angry tory m.p.'s the rhetoric really heating up within the party saying it's a it was a punch in the face that she talked to jeremy called and comparing him to chamberlayne who gave to the nazis so r
moving forward more towards a customs union agreement and this would be something that a lot of labor m.p.'s could rally behind and that might just be the new way out of this breaks a deadlock here in london ok opening leaders are agreed that the opening rounds as well just to reset my party behind all this because she lost two more ministers today. yes she absolutely does not have her party behind behind her on this one and you just mentioned two ministers resigned today amongst them the...
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m.p.'s fail to unite around an alternative to the prime ministers with three months there was no majority the options for a second referendum customs you gave them are support. meanwhile european commission president john claude young says the u. is losing patience with london. but actually we have yet another brics a day the fourth vote of a counter correctly and nobody knows where we are going. to dep need we now know what the british parliament does not want but we don't yet know what it does want and as things is an open book in comparison with the british parliament. we need to get the strings to talk now. and you since you're so silent has gone on long enough you didn't realize go straight to me on the way we tried to tell the corresponding to back it to welcome i think it so another set of indicative votes tonight what can we expect. well we're expecting that m.p.'s today are coming to hopefully some serve form of conclusion and it's most likely to be a soft brags of the day would be
m.p.'s fail to unite around an alternative to the prime ministers with three months there was no majority the options for a second referendum customs you gave them are support. meanwhile european commission president john claude young says the u. is losing patience with london. but actually we have yet another brics a day the fourth vote of a counter correctly and nobody knows where we are going. to dep need we now know what the british parliament does not want but we don't yet know what it...
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well m.p.'s here in london i have instructed are on the process of instructing the prime minister to to then go to brussels and seek an extension there's been a bill passed which is quite extraordinary where the house of commons the parliamentarians are taking over the breaks of process and they want to force the prime minister to go to brussels and if there is no conclusion to ask for more time it just needs to pass the house of lords and then come back to the commons but this bill is very much in the making so the fear is here that there will be no deal at the end of next week and palm and ariens and also the prime minister want to avoid it but if there is no agreement then on the twelfth of april the u.k. will leave. as we just heard from to get along with the no deal bracks it is very much still a possibility on a macro is in dublin today for talks does the e.u. think that ireland is prepared for what a possible no deal would mean for its border with northern ireland. the e.u. is demonstrati
well m.p.'s here in london i have instructed are on the process of instructing the prime minister to to then go to brussels and seek an extension there's been a bill passed which is quite extraordinary where the house of commons the parliamentarians are taking over the breaks of process and they want to force the prime minister to go to brussels and if there is no conclusion to ask for more time it just needs to pass the house of lords and then come back to the commons but this bill is very...
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seen some m.p.'s defecting to this new independent group and i think more will because this problem about the second referendum is a huge problem for a lot of labor m.p.'s remember when he became labor leader comrade corbin he said that the party conference will be the platform where policy is made we won't have policies made on the on the downing street sofa which is the way tony blair did it the party conference labor last year said never really general election you want to second referendum he's ignoring he's well he said if a general election really started happening where it's not coming do you just say that while a money on ok well let's go to donald trump he's been tweeting my administration looks forward to negotiating a large scale trade deal with the u.k. the potential is unlimited that was before the article fifty debate in parliament countries are lining up already i'm sure there are we are this economy is booming there was a statement a financial statement this week which is almost overl
seen some m.p.'s defecting to this new independent group and i think more will because this problem about the second referendum is a huge problem for a lot of labor m.p.'s remember when he became labor leader comrade corbin he said that the party conference will be the platform where policy is made we won't have policies made on the on the downing street sofa which is the way tony blair did it the party conference labor last year said never really general election you want to second referendum...
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a government because he needs one hundred seventy six or at least you need two hundred seventy six m.p.'s to actually be able to govern he will need support as i said before from us for the most of the anti austerity a left wing party and also potentially even a catalan nationalist party and that's where he's going to run into difficulties because he has been very clear in saying that he is a pro constitution party he leads a pro constitution party i.e. that he is not open to dialogue with regards to holding say a referendum in catalonia which is something which the catalan nationalist party is scared of he looked like they've talked the polls in catalonia would be wanting from a coalition partner. another big story is the gains of the far right nationalist vox party can you tell us more about that. vox party seems to have struck a chord particularly with those people who felt that at the traditional parties of the socialists on the people's party in particular didn't know how to handle the situation in catalonia day they're more inclined to want a hardline stance with how to deal with
a government because he needs one hundred seventy six or at least you need two hundred seventy six m.p.'s to actually be able to govern he will need support as i said before from us for the most of the anti austerity a left wing party and also potentially even a catalan nationalist party and that's where he's going to run into difficulties because he has been very clear in saying that he is a pro constitution party he leads a pro constitution party i.e. that he is not open to dialogue with...
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s don't want rather than what the m.p.'s do you want the most certainly the country is stuck politically the ball is back in the government's courts we're hearing from some reports that the five hour marathon meeting of the trees a man holding with cabinet may not go on for as long as first thought it may be closer to three and a half hours in length that they may have been possibly some sort of controversial big announcement that theresa may was planning to make within that cabinet meeting that she's been encouraged to step back from what that is we can't say with any uncertainty could it have been an announcement for a general election possibly to step down as prime minister anything right now given this breaks that debacle is possible but what is more likely is that treason manes cabinet are likely to consider the possibility of bringing her deal or at least a peds version of it back before parliament for another go it's already been voted down three times what will happen if it's put before parliament for a fourth time
s don't want rather than what the m.p.'s do you want the most certainly the country is stuck politically the ball is back in the government's courts we're hearing from some reports that the five hour marathon meeting of the trees a man holding with cabinet may not go on for as long as first thought it may be closer to three and a half hours in length that they may have been possibly some sort of controversial big announcement that theresa may was planning to make within that cabinet meeting...
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well we're expecting that m.p.'s today are coming to hopefully some serve form of conclusion and it's most likely to be as soft as bricks of the day would be agreeing on something like you have already mentioned phil the single mark here the customs union or possibly another referendum on any deal that they agree on so a self diversion of bragg's and then the one that series a may has envisage so this today approaches there is a little bit different from last week we're expecting only a few options to be there so there will be less choice and that makes it more likely for m.p.'s to actually agree on something so the latest bracy deadline is the twelfth of april a few options you say do you think british lawmakers will have something to talk to brussels about bye then. that's the hope here in london on the other hand you don't know what actually that is going to result in because reason may choose not to go with what palm and is saying to her and then that remains to be seen whether parliament can learn find a way in
well we're expecting that m.p.'s today are coming to hopefully some serve form of conclusion and it's most likely to be as soft as bricks of the day would be agreeing on something like you have already mentioned phil the single mark here the customs union or possibly another referendum on any deal that they agree on so a self diversion of bragg's and then the one that series a may has envisage so this today approaches there is a little bit different from last week we're expecting only a few...
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prime minister theresa may said the m.p.for darby north in the east midlands should be suspended if the labor leader actually wants to take action against racism he would suspend the honorable member for darby nor. williams and said labor done too much apologizing for alleged anti-semitism but it was williams and the m.p. whose policies are closest to pre leadership jeremy corbyn who did the apologizing corbyn leadership voters now ask what happened to the empty fascist and designers who supported un resolutions on palestine and what happened to the fight over justice in ireland because corbin made no mention of wednesday's supremes court decision on the assassination of irish human rights lawyer pat finn new can that the prime minister's questions for new can was killed amid shocking collusion between m i five and terrorists linked to the party that put to raise a may in power that's according to a u.n. war crimes prosecutor patrick is widow geraldine also short and his son john who witnessed the assassination join me now t
prime minister theresa may said the m.p.for darby north in the east midlands should be suspended if the labor leader actually wants to take action against racism he would suspend the honorable member for darby nor. williams and said labor done too much apologizing for alleged anti-semitism but it was williams and the m.p. whose policies are closest to pre leadership jeremy corbyn who did the apologizing corbyn leadership voters now ask what happened to the empty fascist and designers who...
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and a conservative m.p. calls all of the let win and essentially it uses the way that the m.p.'s of taken control back from the government and put it in poland it uses that process to carve out a window of opportunity to put this bill up for debate which would force the prime minister to apply for an extension of article fifty the expectation is procedurally that the bill would be debated on wednesday would hopefully clear by thursday the lower house and then go to the lords for further consideration but the timetable is extremely tight as effect hooper has acknowledge she said too but there's been too much brinkmanship going on everyone's leaving it to the final hours in the hope that somebody blinks first the prime minister has a responsibility to prevent no deal happening and if the government won't act at me then parliament has a responsibility to try to try to ensure that happens now that doesn't mean that indicative votes are off the table that could be more indicative votes later this week perhaps on thursday but there is a real sense of almost panic here in parliament th
and a conservative m.p. calls all of the let win and essentially it uses the way that the m.p.'s of taken control back from the government and put it in poland it uses that process to carve out a window of opportunity to put this bill up for debate which would force the prime minister to apply for an extension of article fifty the expectation is procedurally that the bill would be debated on wednesday would hopefully clear by thursday the lower house and then go to the lords for further...
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s that i think you're referring to are kind of leave m.p.'s who are whose constituencies voted to leave and some of them quite strongly however labor members the actual party members who sign up and pay their subscriptions seem to be broadly in favor of remain so jeremy coburn has a problem there and the other thing is the conservatives have their own hardline contingents within the main part of the european research group european research group jacob riis mark mark francois people like that they are purists they want to see bret's it delivered even if it's a no deal bracks and they have been mown the fact to lament the fact that the prime minister feels that she's had to go to labor in order to try to get any bracks it through a negotiated bracks and taken no deal effectively off the table so yeah there's i'm just on both sides shall i say and the prime minister and the labor leader are almost cutting quite lonely figures in politics at the moment paul thanks so much. ethiopian government has released its initial reports into last month's f
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yes she can get the support for their own party that's what she said in a letter to conservative m.p.'s this morning she said that she would have loved to have got the support from her party and from the democratic unionist party the northern irish party that the government depends upon for votes in parliament but that simply hasn't been the case so the only way a vending this deadlock is to find another option which is of course to find support from other corners of the house the labor policy but they are diametrically opposed in some areas how both parties are going to be able to possibly move forward and find a compromise is very difficult what we are hearing those that jeremy corbyn has insisted that treason may respects the results of indicative votes we've already had two rounds of indicative votes m.p.'s getting together from both sides of the house from multiple parties to come up with an alternative to teresa mayes plan none of them have gained a majority so far but there have been front runners like holding public votes on a final deal or remaining closely aligned to the cus
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it's important because the m.p. said carved out a window of opportunity to seize control from the government to have these indicative they failed on both occasions to find a majority for any alternative course of action but now because of this vote control passes back to the government that's not to say there won't be more indicative votes the prime minister and jeremy corbyn have agreed that if they would if they to that as a pair can come up with an acceptable directive plan they will agree to put more votes back in front of the commons but the point is it won't be m.p.'s who are driving the process anymore and the fact is everybody's unhappy there is no compromise to be had you can see how divided the house is people are happy about jeremy cauldron going to have meetings with three some may conservatives are unhappy about to resign may consulting with jeremy corbyn you know that can compromise that would have been necessary to find our way out of this morass just doesn't seem to be there at this point in time and
it's important because the m.p. said carved out a window of opportunity to seize control from the government to have these indicative they failed on both occasions to find a majority for any alternative course of action but now because of this vote control passes back to the government that's not to say there won't be more indicative votes the prime minister and jeremy corbyn have agreed that if they would if they to that as a pair can come up with an acceptable directive plan they will agree...
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through m.p.'s through their support behind but they were a couple of front runners remaining in the customs union a public vote on the final deal both of those polled much higher when it came to support from m.p.'s and to reason amaze complete deal goltz when he went before parliament for the second time so m.p.'s are saying well look you know give us more time give us the option to have another go when it comes to voting on some of these options and who knows we may have a majority we know that the labor party are backing something called the common market two point two which a in short which mean that the u.k. would leave the european union with the softest of possible breaks since we're talking about a bricks of the roof would continue to respect the movement of people of goods services and capital it would be if the reason mayfield's than it needs to adopt it in any way cross many of her red lines but that's the issue she's an no way compelled legally whatsoever to adopt any of these options t
through m.p.'s through their support behind but they were a couple of front runners remaining in the customs union a public vote on the final deal both of those polled much higher when it came to support from m.p.'s and to reason amaze complete deal goltz when he went before parliament for the second time so m.p.'s are saying well look you know give us more time give us the option to have another go when it comes to voting on some of these options and who knows we may have a majority we know...
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the news triggered protests and condemnation from an m.p.with the war in yemen already and it's over here i'm hit to express my outrage of the complicity of the british government of the war in yemen which soldiers were fighting alongside indentured schild soldiers. forced to fight in the yemen this is a war crime this is a crime almost against humanity and britain has been complicit in it and we must say no more inside westminster the shadow foreign secretaries questioning the scope . britain's involvement if that is in any way true because if it is then it will confirm the off forces are not just a party to this conflict but witnesses to war crimes when pressed on the issue mark fields from the u.k. foreign office said he would seek to get to the bottom of the allegations but khan's comment on the presence of u.k. soldiers on the ground as for the ministry of defense they apparently don't comment on the special forces but with a little sign as an answer to the conflicts we asked people here in london what they think about the crisis in yem
the news triggered protests and condemnation from an m.p.with the war in yemen already and it's over here i'm hit to express my outrage of the complicity of the british government of the war in yemen which soldiers were fighting alongside indentured schild soldiers. forced to fight in the yemen this is a war crime this is a crime almost against humanity and britain has been complicit in it and we must say no more inside westminster the shadow foreign secretaries questioning the scope ....
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the m.p.'s debated on four issues staying in the single market seeking a customs union another referendum and potentially cancelling gregg's it altogether if no deal is agreed none of them going to play a majority the braggs a deadline is just ten days away meanwhile the government is struggling to come up with a clear plan on how to leave the european union with only ten days remaining prime minister may has to either seek a longer extension from the offer in some new plan of action or leave the without a deal professor of european law francesco visitor told us there is no clear way out for theresa may. should really caught up with this. issue for the past. troubling way she's going to go through because her resignation. without. agreement. on the questions you. know she's going to get through that if we crash out will be that it's. really it's a minority view. just. fine. with it even harder to. accept that there would be priced. there's a bit of a break so there have been a pretty heated but
the m.p.'s debated on four issues staying in the single market seeking a customs union another referendum and potentially cancelling gregg's it altogether if no deal is agreed none of them going to play a majority the braggs a deadline is just ten days away meanwhile the government is struggling to come up with a clear plan on how to leave the european union with only ten days remaining prime minister may has to either seek a longer extension from the offer in some new plan of action or leave...
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the m.p.' debated for issues staying in the single market seeking a union customs union another referendum and potentially cancelling brock's that altogether if no deal is agreed upon none of them gained a clear majority and the brics a deadline is just ten days away meanwhile the government is struggling to come up with a clear plan on how to leave the european union with only ten days remaining prime minister may has i has to either seek a longer extension from the e.u. offering some sort of new plan of action or leave the e.u. without a deal professor of european law francisco told us there's no clear way out for treason may. she's really caught between a rock and a hard place that is you know if she goes for all the customs union she's going to the party on the other hand it's troubling me the only way she's going to get of through because her resignation up without binding agreement a binding agreement and a customs union means it's going to be touch and go whether she's going to get throu
the m.p.' debated for issues staying in the single market seeking a union customs union another referendum and potentially cancelling brock's that altogether if no deal is agreed upon none of them gained a clear majority and the brics a deadline is just ten days away meanwhile the government is struggling to come up with a clear plan on how to leave the european union with only ten days remaining prime minister may has i has to either seek a longer extension from the e.u. offering some sort of...
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and the bracks it supporting m.p.'s conservative wants particularly have have no role to play whatsoever also we're hearing from brussels a while the reason may is that the judge has confirmed really that she will stay in post jory the process of trying to get the withdrawal agreement through parliament that had been the hope from supporting tory m.p.'s that they would be able to get rid of her and the next process would be looked after by a more brags it friendly prime minister but no she's going to stay there so that will frustrate them as well but the more remain minded conserves m.p.'s also will take solace from that because they want to resume a to stay in and guide through the withdrawal process and also the european union leaders they are the very least regard to resume as a sort of an honest broker and feel more confident with seeing through the withdrawal process and some sort of rogue brags that supporting the prime minister that might take over from barbara. prince smith of the latest there from westminster
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right now here in harlem and where we are m.p.'s have voted so their votes are being counted on these new options so the m.p.'s want to find an alternative to treason may steal and as you've explained most likely a form of soft of bricks and so not treason maze deal that takes the u.k. out of the single market the customs union votes exactly these options are on the table and the really interesting thing will be whether there is a majority for any of them so you've played some sound bites and i've also for debate the debate and it is interesting that some m.p.'s have said well even though this might not be what we really wanted but we have to we have to compromise we have to find a solution we have to break the deadlock out of this brics it's you know is chaos really and now is a vote of truth will they really have rallied behind one option you know it's just a question is there one option that is more likely to get a majority tonight well last week nothing got a majority but the two that to particularly well was the customs union
right now here in harlem and where we are m.p.'s have voted so their votes are being counted on these new options so the m.p.'s want to find an alternative to treason may steal and as you've explained most likely a form of soft of bricks and so not treason maze deal that takes the u.k. out of the single market the customs union votes exactly these options are on the table and the really interesting thing will be whether there is a majority for any of them so you've played some sound bites and...
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surprising new faces are joining their ranks like hugh merriman a conservative m.p. who wants bricks it's the people's vote that's my message in the whole and i wasn't preaching to the choir will say they want a people's vote because they want it to go the complete opposite way that i do my message so they almost two hundred m.p.'s who voted for the deal conservative he's three times like i have is that if you want this thing through you've got to find the best operators for it and that's going to be the people it's not parliament we don't know majority for the reason may has travelled to walk europe for a june thirtieth rex's extension it's been called her begging tour in germany. there was nobody to meet a. limo call corrected the unfortunate mistake. then on to paris the e.u. seems minded to give the u.k. longer to find a bricks a plan b. perhaps till the end of the year. breakfasters who want the u.k. out on friday with no deal hates this idea and they are receiving warnings if we were trapped in against our will i believe we would become a trojan horse within th
surprising new faces are joining their ranks like hugh merriman a conservative m.p. who wants bricks it's the people's vote that's my message in the whole and i wasn't preaching to the choir will say they want a people's vote because they want it to go the complete opposite way that i do my message so they almost two hundred m.p.'s who voted for the deal conservative he's three times like i have is that if you want this thing through you've got to find the best operators for it and that's going...
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s are and backbench m.p.'s on both sides they're skeptical and suspicious that the efforts of the prime minister and jeremy cauldron will bear fruit in the coming days. nato secretary general has warned the us congress about what he calls a more assertive threat from russia and stoltenberg addressed politicians on capitol hill to mark the seventieth anniversary of the security alliance he said nato does not want a new cold war but added that its partners must not be naive about relations with moscow. joins us live from washington d.c. she had that sounds like a pretty pointed remark perhaps for an audience of one president. right i mean it's no secret of donald trump has long said that as far as he's concerned he doesn't see the point of of nature that it's obsolete that it's a complete waste of money and we should be clear heads not just don't trump who says that it's it's large sections of the progressive community both here in the u.s. and in europe for that matter who do see it as an organization constantl
s are and backbench m.p.'s on both sides they're skeptical and suspicious that the efforts of the prime minister and jeremy cauldron will bear fruit in the coming days. nato secretary general has warned the us congress about what he calls a more assertive threat from russia and stoltenberg addressed politicians on capitol hill to mark the seventieth anniversary of the security alliance he said nato does not want a new cold war but added that its partners must not be naive about relations with...
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british m.p.'s have narrowly passed a bill forcing the government to avoid a deal brags that the amendment passed by a single vote and now has to be approved by the upper house the house of lords with eight days before the break the deadline wednesday's vote means the government will have to ask the e.u. for an extension more now with me in westminster. it's extremely unusual to see a bill be possibly both houses so quickly but such is the pressure on m.p.'s and lords to try and get legislation passed as quickly as they possibly can meanwhile the leader of the opposition labor party jeremy corbyn continues talks with the prime minister theresa may in the hope of ending the brics an impossible finding a compromise but there's an awful lot of negative noise surrounding the meeting between the two leaders hardline breaks it is accusing the prime minister of betraying the party i'm betraying breaks it at the same time jeremy corbin is trying to act as something of a bridge between labor leavers members
british m.p.'s have narrowly passed a bill forcing the government to avoid a deal brags that the amendment passed by a single vote and now has to be approved by the upper house the house of lords with eight days before the break the deadline wednesday's vote means the government will have to ask the e.u. for an extension more now with me in westminster. it's extremely unusual to see a bill be possibly both houses so quickly but such is the pressure on m.p.'s and lords to try and get legislation...
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bush m.p.'s have not really possibile forcing the government to avoid a no deal bret's it the amendment was passed by one single vote but has yet to be approved by the office the house of lois with just eight days to go before the price at that line of a time what he's saying is the government will have to ask for an extension and has the latest from the house of commons in london. the bill that narrowly passed by one vote in the lower house the house of commons on wednesday forcing the british government to go to the e.u. and ask for an extension and also giving m.p.'s the right to dictate the length of that extension has now gone to the house of lords the upper chamber where it's being debated it has to be passed there for it eventually to get royal assent to become law but what we're seeing is that there are already signs of division in the house of lords the peer baronet hater who presented the bill in the house of lords said that it was a matter of urgency that the lords support it to allow
bush m.p.'s have not really possibile forcing the government to avoid a no deal bret's it the amendment was passed by one single vote but has yet to be approved by the office the house of lois with just eight days to go before the price at that line of a time what he's saying is the government will have to ask for an extension and has the latest from the house of commons in london. the bill that narrowly passed by one vote in the lower house the house of commons on wednesday forcing the british...
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there was an m.p. and again there were some ethical concerns with respect to some comments that she had made some offshore accounts also that she had had some comments she had made in relation to her husband event and prime minister harper at the time had forced a resignation so this isn't some anomaly situation that is never going to do it in our period ok so i hear you want to hear what you're saying there and i want to share with you two tweets from people giving us a little perspective on what is next pushing the sport beach ways fan says this scandal is insurmountable for justin trudeau never overcome it he's plummeting in the polls irreversibly the only election hope remaining for the liberal party is to remove him another person writes in saying that he has no political future the sooner the liberal party accepts this the sooner a new leader can be installed canada is paying a massive price for his actions waiting for the election will only cause more damage so pretty strongly worded tweets ther
there was an m.p. and again there were some ethical concerns with respect to some comments that she had made some offshore accounts also that she had had some comments she had made in relation to her husband event and prime minister harper at the time had forced a resignation so this isn't some anomaly situation that is never going to do it in our period ok so i hear you want to hear what you're saying there and i want to share with you two tweets from people giving us a little perspective on...
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s in the british parliament don't want but m.p.'s they were hoping to change all of that and end the impasse over negotiations going forward later on on monday they will hold the second round of so-called indicative votes the first round was held last wednesday when m.p.'s took the unprecedented step of seizing control of parliamentary proceedings and voting on a series of alternatives to teresa mayes plan none of them reached a majority amongst m.p.'s but there were a series of front runners including remaining the east customs union and also holding a public vote on the final deal both of these options actually gain more support amongst them peace than to read treason may's complete deal when it went before the house for the second time so what m.p.'s are hoping to do with this second round of indicative votes is hone in on a single idea as a multiple of options on the table again remaining in the customs union the all important final vote on another second deal on a final deal closer alignment with the european union politically
s in the british parliament don't want but m.p.'s they were hoping to change all of that and end the impasse over negotiations going forward later on on monday they will hold the second round of so-called indicative votes the first round was held last wednesday when m.p.'s took the unprecedented step of seizing control of parliamentary proceedings and voting on a series of alternatives to teresa mayes plan none of them reached a majority amongst m.p.'s but there were a series of front runners...
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this whole thing collapses that there will be an early wreck general election there's a lot of labor m.p.'s trust me who don't want to be general election because there is terrified as i am that jeremy called in when the general election they don't trust him they think they'll be a flight of capital out of great britain they're right it's already started and of course it's informing a lot of the decisions but the odd thing is always already in control i don't think he is i don't think he's in control the big humiliating defeat for the prime minister this week was to play down by a back bencher called yvette cooper who resigned from corbin's front bench never before have you seen how a step the labor leadership is with its own backbenchers you don't see these as the sinister triangulations of corbin's team chambers will the that your newspapers be operating i let me tell you very well never jeremy corbin's team don't talk to most of the m.p.'s on their own benches because they're in a bunker and they're a cult and a small sect and that's why we've seen some m.p.'s defecting to these new i
this whole thing collapses that there will be an early wreck general election there's a lot of labor m.p.'s trust me who don't want to be general election because there is terrified as i am that jeremy called in when the general election they don't trust him they think they'll be a flight of capital out of great britain they're right it's already started and of course it's informing a lot of the decisions but the odd thing is always already in control i don't think he is i don't think he's in...
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politicians don't represent our concerns we vote for m.p.'s who make laws but never ask your opinion once elected politicians only care about their careers in the past two decades this village has lost many of its services many of the faults in this village have closed down and jobs are scarce there's no public transport so you have to take a car if you want to go anywhere and feel is expensive and that's very typical of many villages of small towns like this across from us which is why support for the universe movement is so strong in rural areas. mike ross promised some new policies at the end of the national debate he hopes will appeal to yellow vests supporters and end the unrest but some analysts say it won't be easy that's the big danger is that you you have a minority movement that has the support of a small majority so. well that's the biggest challenge because not everybody among the universe want the same thing some people talk about spending power increase in income more or less taxes and so on and others talk about. democracy mike
politicians don't represent our concerns we vote for m.p.'s who make laws but never ask your opinion once elected politicians only care about their careers in the past two decades this village has lost many of its services many of the faults in this village have closed down and jobs are scarce there's no public transport so you have to take a car if you want to go anywhere and feel is expensive and that's very typical of many villages of small towns like this across from us which is why support...
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once again britain's parliament is trying to find a solution to its own deadlock over prices so far m.p.'s have rejected every possible process the leaving the european union that has been put to them so now they're holding a second day of so-called indicative votes to see what form of practice that m.p.'s might accept and more could be held on wednesday well at the same time prime minister to resume a remains committed to securing agreement for the withdrawal deal she has negotiated this is the final week for m.p.'s to come to a decision on bracks it before and e.u. summit on the tenth of april if there isn't an agreement by then will will have to decide whether to leave the e.u. without a deal or try to seek an even longer delay to the process let's take you live now to outside the houses of parliament to speak to al jazeera isn't really a challenge so rory they do use a vague shortly olney's there is indicative motions to know how the votes likely to go. or the four that john bucko has chosen for i am pleased to have a look at some of these i'll go through them from start to finish w
once again britain's parliament is trying to find a solution to its own deadlock over prices so far m.p.'s have rejected every possible process the leaving the european union that has been put to them so now they're holding a second day of so-called indicative votes to see what form of practice that m.p.'s might accept and more could be held on wednesday well at the same time prime minister to resume a remains committed to securing agreement for the withdrawal deal she has negotiated this is...
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a state with sense of number of m.p.'s to parliament key to the election will be a number of first time voters aged eighteen to nineteen. traveled to one of them using his talents to get his. twenty year old. frankie would be voting in india's general election for the first time. and he wants others to do. his song. to cast the ballot. in these times it's easy to get manipulated there are lots of. truths and hard. paddled everywhere it's all mixed up. socially conscious music with such as the futility of rising incidents of sexual assault and peer pressure. is little creation it plays on a popular radio station in calcutta. franke says he wrote it in a couple of hours since he felt so strongly about the topic. but the. first. were decide the future you know it's. the youth of today probably have the least knowledge about politics so i felt it's important to shake them up and urge them to do some research and be aware before they cast their vote . if that's what the rapper often does with his own friends who also post on.
a state with sense of number of m.p.'s to parliament key to the election will be a number of first time voters aged eighteen to nineteen. traveled to one of them using his talents to get his. twenty year old. frankie would be voting in india's general election for the first time. and he wants others to do. his song. to cast the ballot. in these times it's easy to get manipulated there are lots of. truths and hard. paddled everywhere it's all mixed up. socially conscious music with such as the...
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and these m.p.'s are very keen to avoid it now another thing that has come out today is the pressure that's on the two leaders both theresa may the prime minister and the opposition labor leader teresa mayes getting a lot of flak from her own side for kind of selling out the principle of bracks it they for her own m.p.'s are not happy that she's collaborating in their words with the labor leader many of whom the conservatives accuse of being a pure marxist now jeremy corbyn as well is getting a lot of flak from his side unite the union wants to see a public balance as being part of the labor party proposals taken to the prime minister currently strictly speaking it's not. other people say that labor is risking a massive split in its own party in fact both of them all but the need is for compromise at this late stage of the proceedings or no deal breaks it is a very real risk according to the bank of england governor mark carney today so all sides are trying to find some accommodation for the last thr
and these m.p.'s are very keen to avoid it now another thing that has come out today is the pressure that's on the two leaders both theresa may the prime minister and the opposition labor leader teresa mayes getting a lot of flak from her own side for kind of selling out the principle of bracks it they for her own m.p.'s are not happy that she's collaborating in their words with the labor leader many of whom the conservatives accuse of being a pure marxist now jeremy corbyn as well is getting a...