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still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the lives boken to including hilary ben the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position very much in the same way that they challenge to resume a and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support him for a no deal breaks it and he's trying to make it very difficult for m.p.'s to stop him from achieving that the only problem is that time is running. m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea. some believes that he's delivering the will of the people only ring the results of the referendum but parliamentarians say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end it's the look set to
still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the lives boken to including hilary ben the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position very much in the same way that they challenge to resume a and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the reason...
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still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s their lives both in 2 including hillary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position for a much in the same way that they challenge to reason may and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support him for no deal breaks it and he's trying to make it very difficult for m.p.'s to stop him from achieving that the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people onery the results of the referendum but parliamentarian say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end. well let'
still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s their lives both in 2 including hillary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position for a much in the same way that they challenge to reason may and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the...
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many m.p.'s have expressed their outrage they feel that they are being silenced they also reminding people that vote leave the campaign that boris johnson chad to leave the european union was all about taking back control for pollens and taking the powers from the e.u. and giving them back here to the british parliament and now they feel that was johnson is doing exactly the opposite he they're feeling it's an outrage even if the speaker who is supposed to be neutral and political issues has expressed his outrage so in the halls of position m.p.'s have found it very difficult to come together jeremy called in the opposition labor leader is not a popular figure they have found it difficult to unite behind him we have seen moves. just as recently as yesterday where they have expressed a strong desire. to do something to prevent or is johnson. crushing out without any deal however how they're going to do it still they need to decide and it's really very very little time for them johnson's move has
many m.p.'s have expressed their outrage they feel that they are being silenced they also reminding people that vote leave the campaign that boris johnson chad to leave the european union was all about taking back control for pollens and taking the powers from the e.u. and giving them back here to the british parliament and now they feel that was johnson is doing exactly the opposite he they're feeling it's an outrage even if the speaker who is supposed to be neutral and political issues has...
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still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the lives boken to including hillary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to parliament next week to challenge the position for a much in the same way that they challenge to resume a and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the. reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support it. and he's trying to make it very difficult for him to stop him from achieving the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people all uring the result of the referendum but parliamentarians say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end now in italy prime minister just ep
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who's going to be a quiet day in westminster given the m.p.'s on to even sitting now look at it probably over a 1000 people who've gathered here on average in green for the 1st time in 3 years that i've been covering breaks a development since the 1st time i've seen demonstrators allowed through the barriers into this pen where journalists broadcast from to stage this rally they keep shouting stop the coup repeatedly that's how they see it echoing perhaps the words of john bercow the speaker of the house who's described this as a constitutional a constitutional outrage on top of that we've heard from. the leader of the opposition liberal democrats describing boris johnson as a coward and reckless is how busy the leader of the opposition labor party jeremy corbyn referred to the decision to suspend parliament but as you can see by prominent remainders people who are strongly opposed to leaving the e.u. without a deal have been heard by these demonstrators they responded to social media calls around here on mass looks like these demonstrations ar
who's going to be a quiet day in westminster given the m.p.'s on to even sitting now look at it probably over a 1000 people who've gathered here on average in green for the 1st time in 3 years that i've been covering breaks a development since the 1st time i've seen demonstrators allowed through the barriers into this pen where journalists broadcast from to stage this rally they keep shouting stop the coup repeatedly that's how they see it echoing perhaps the words of john bercow the speaker of...
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still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the knives boken to including hilary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position very much in the same way that they challenge to resume a and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support him for a no deal breaker set and he's trying to make it very difficult for m.p.'s to stop him from achieving that the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people all knowing the results of the referendum but parliamentarian say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end. well
still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the knives boken to including hilary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position very much in the same way that they challenge to resume a and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the...
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still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the knives poke into including hilary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position very much in the same way that they challenge to reason may and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support him for a no deal breaks it and he's trying to make it very difficult for m.p.'s to stop him from achieving that the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people all knowing the results of the referendum but parliamentarian say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end. well
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m.p.'s are not being frozen out of having their say over bricks it will be time on both sides of that crucial october 17th summit ample time in parliament for m.p.'s to debate the e.u. debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road to dictatorship it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served to party membership to ride roughshod over parliament and prevent any legislation and debate that would stop this country leaving me you without a deal and all the problems that it will cause he seems to want to run headlong into the arms of donald trump. more determination to see before this is extraordinary johnson had been thought to have be
m.p.'s are not being frozen out of having their say over bricks it will be time on both sides of that crucial october 17th summit ample time in parliament for m.p.'s to debate the e.u. debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road...
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well initially the conservative rebels the programming tory m.p.'s had not really been behind these plans they hadn't really supported the overall effort led by the labor leader jeremy corbin however there has been real outrage in response to this move by boris johnson today dominic grieve the senior conservative m.p. has said that he thinks the government will now fall over this so this definitely has the possibility of forcing conservative m.p.'s who are against a new deal to back some kind of more extreme measure including a vote of no confidence in the government.
well initially the conservative rebels the programming tory m.p.'s had not really been behind these plans they hadn't really supported the overall effort led by the labor leader jeremy corbin however there has been real outrage in response to this move by boris johnson today dominic grieve the senior conservative m.p. has said that he thinks the government will now fall over this so this definitely has the possibility of forcing conservative m.p.'s who are against a new deal to back some kind...
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the subsidy right according to some m.p.'s the british constitution has been hijacked who would have thought only a few years ago when the referendum took place that the kind of public display discourse the conversation surrounding bricks it would get this ugly and now it appears to reached a fever pitch with many protesters who gathered here in central london a little earlier calling the move to rogue parliament a legislative who will to help as unpack the decision by a boris johnson is to buy a cell with a conservative m.p. firstly to bicycling ask you what your position is on a possible no deal breaks it and how outraged should we all be about boys johnson's decision well we're in really uncharted territory here in my browser racism as many others as you are describing we've got demonstrations that are happening just up the road in front of parliament itself but you have to step back and say why are we here we're here because my colleagues parliament itself has failed to on of the referendum result that was put out 3 years
the subsidy right according to some m.p.'s the british constitution has been hijacked who would have thought only a few years ago when the referendum took place that the kind of public display discourse the conversation surrounding bricks it would get this ugly and now it appears to reached a fever pitch with many protesters who gathered here in central london a little earlier calling the move to rogue parliament a legislative who will to help as unpack the decision by a boris johnson is to buy...
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debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road to dictatorship it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served to party membership to ride roughshod over parliament and prevent any legislation or debate that would stop this country leaving me you without a deal and all the problems that it will cause he seems to want to run headlong into the arms of donald trump is more determination to see this before this is extraordinary johnson had been thought to have been getting on better with european leaders of late and hope had not been lost among them that some new deal could be found but time is now extremely short and there's a genuine sense of crisis among those who fear the hardest of bricks it's t
debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road to dictatorship it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served to party membership to...
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s but also within the conservative party m.p.'s have been very unhappy about this attempt by boris johnson as they see it to silence after all vote leave the campaign to leave the you was all about taking back control here for this parliament and they have been very unhappy so it could be that this time they might unite behind opposition naida which then would most likely result in a general election. in london for us thank you barbara. let's get a round of now of other stories making news around the world in mexico at least 23 people have been killed and 13 badly injured in an arson attack on a bar in the southeastern city of kuat south quad core local media reported that a shots were fired before the bar was torched with molotov cocktails the country's president and this man to a little bit of thought has blamed the fire on organized crime. a spokesman for brazil's government says the country would accept foreign aid to help fight the fires currently raging in the amazon as long as the government controls that cash that comes af
s but also within the conservative party m.p.'s have been very unhappy about this attempt by boris johnson as they see it to silence after all vote leave the campaign to leave the you was all about taking back control here for this parliament and they have been very unhappy so it could be that this time they might unite behind opposition naida which then would most likely result in a general election. in london for us thank you barbara. let's get a round of now of other stories making news...
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s of many different parties and i might also need to rely on conservative m.p.'s to help them so now what it means is that i have much less time to come up with anything and they might resort to a vote of no confidence next week they definitely need conservative m.p.'s to help them and what boris johnson is doing he's just increasing the pressure on every side he's increasing the pressure when it comes to his negotiations with the european union because he makes it much more difficult for parliament to bridge and so he's saying we're really really serious we are going to leave on the other hand he also leaves parliament very little time if he does come up with a new agreement with the e.u. if there's anything that can change then paul amend might have to just say yes to it and then he might be able to get this agreement with the you over the line but it's a really high risk gamble and there are many ways that this can fail so he is really going for it and opposition m.p.'s are saying he's trained on the court to go into parliament that he was the leader of the le
s of many different parties and i might also need to rely on conservative m.p.'s to help them so now what it means is that i have much less time to come up with anything and they might resort to a vote of no confidence next week they definitely need conservative m.p.'s to help them and what boris johnson is doing he's just increasing the pressure on every side he's increasing the pressure when it comes to his negotiations with the european union because he makes it much more difficult for...
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s m.p.'s had hoped that scotland's highest court would grant an immediate suspension or boris johnson's decision to perogue parliament a suspension of a suspension as it were well the court hasn't granted that but it has allowed for full hearing of the case against the government next week seen as something of a victory by the 74 m.p.'s and peers while they want to see is boris johnson give a written statement under oath explaining his reasoning behind the probation he doesn't do that they want to see him in court in scotland dancing some very tough questions indeed the other court case here in england is launched by the prominent political campaigner gina miller that has won the backing of the former conservative prime minister john major along with other m.p.'s as well the argument there is not necessarily about the government's power and authority to issue a poor geisha to suspend parliament but whether or not the government indeed misled the public and indeed the moment the queen when it
s m.p.'s had hoped that scotland's highest court would grant an immediate suspension or boris johnson's decision to perogue parliament a suspension of a suspension as it were well the court hasn't granted that but it has allowed for full hearing of the case against the government next week seen as something of a victory by the 74 m.p.'s and peers while they want to see is boris johnson give a written statement under oath explaining his reasoning behind the probation he doesn't do that they want...
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for sure and that's why make people be m.p.'s must it is he said have additional confidence in the jumpseat of what the of then ask you what do you think do you think we're going to get that vote of no confidence being led by jeremy corbyn because a lot of people could argue that jeremy corbin is partly responsible while why the u.k. is in the position that it's in right now. well if i was in the house of commons now talking to moderate conservatives and are trying to build a consensus. which is what is what is needed. a strong and stable consensus in the center of british politics to try and rescue the situation . i think a lot of people with city brant we are starting to run our place we want to know do breaks it we don't want to see their record been down in history so i. you know i think that one has to be open to the possibility of somebody else being the prime minister short term prime minister while this bracks it issue gets sorted out that could be for example can be proper form with conservatives and sectarian chancello
for sure and that's why make people be m.p.'s must it is he said have additional confidence in the jumpseat of what the of then ask you what do you think do you think we're going to get that vote of no confidence being led by jeremy corbyn because a lot of people could argue that jeremy corbin is partly responsible while why the u.k. is in the position that it's in right now. well if i was in the house of commons now talking to moderate conservatives and are trying to build a consensus. which...
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as a move by boris johnson to cripple the power of m.p.'s in parliament i just there is need back alive for us in westminster in central london many thanks. a 9 year old girl who tested positive for a bowl in uganda has died according to ugandan health officials she traveled to from the democratic republic of congo it's been a growing number of confirmed cases of a bullet in the region humanitarian organization world vision say that women and children are at a greater risk of being infected many of them face rejection from their communities using misconceptions about the disease but now survivors are stepping up efforts to combat the stigma well it's been a year since this latest outbreak began and it's the 10th time the region's been hit by a bola the virus has already killed more than 2000 people that it started in the eastern province of north kivu within weeks it had spread to at least one neighboring neighboring province by november the outbreak had been declared the worst in the country's history and the 2nd largest worldwide efforts
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the programming tory m.p.'s had not really been behind these plans they hadn't really supported the overall effort led by the labor leader jeremy corbin however there has been real outrage in response to this move by boris johnson today dominic grieve the senior conservative m.p. has said that he thinks the government will now fold over this so this definitely has the possibility of forcing conservative m.p.'s who are against a new deal to back some kind of more extreme measure including a vote of no confidence in the government and a suggestion how do you think that e.u. leaders will be looking on at all of this do you think that the french and german leaders there at all surprised by this move so soon after the g 7 especially you know positive meetings between bars johnson and angle a medical where she said that he has 30 days to come up with an alternative a new e.u. with for one agreement. well i think ultimately the talks between boris johnson and e.u. leaders were a side show the way that breaks it is goi
the programming tory m.p.'s had not really been behind these plans they hadn't really supported the overall effort led by the labor leader jeremy corbin however there has been real outrage in response to this move by boris johnson today dominic grieve the senior conservative m.p. has said that he thinks the government will now fold over this so this definitely has the possibility of forcing conservative m.p.'s who are against a new deal to back some kind of more extreme measure including a vote...
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s m.p.'s had hoped that scotland's highest court would grant an immediate suspension of course johnson's decision to perogue parliament a suspension of a suspension as it were well the court hasn't granted that but it has allowed for a full hearing of the case against the government next week seen as something of a victory by the 74 m.p.'s and peers well they want to see is boris johnson give a written statement under oath explaining his reasoning behind the probation he doesn't do that they want to see him in court in scotland and sing some very tough questions indeed the other court case here in england is launched whether you prominent political campaigner gina miller has won the backing of the former conservative prime minister john major along with other m.p.'s as well the argument there is not necessarily about the government's power and authority to issue a poor geisha to suspend parliament but whether or not the government indeed misled the public and indeed the moment the queen when
s m.p.'s had hoped that scotland's highest court would grant an immediate suspension of course johnson's decision to perogue parliament a suspension of a suspension as it were well the court hasn't granted that but it has allowed for a full hearing of the case against the government next week seen as something of a victory by the 74 m.p.'s and peers well they want to see is boris johnson give a written statement under oath explaining his reasoning behind the probation he doesn't do that they...
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sol a former labor m.p. he is now with the new europeans that's an engine that lobbies to protect civil rights for all europeans to both of you welcome that we start with you the timing of this it could not be worse for westminster can we believe johnson when he says this has nothing to do with bracks. absolutely not there is no doubt that boris johnson and all those surrounding him know that this has everything to do with bricks it this is these are guerilla tactics this is go in a warfare and it has all the finger marks of boris johnson's own special advisor dominic cummings he is the man who successfully led the live campaign in the brics that referendum back in 2016 the aim here is to confuse the opposition to take them off guard and that is exactly what's happened look there are m.p.'s from around 6 political parties who want to thwart a no deal even some from boris johnson's own conservative party but so far they have spoken without a unified voice yesterday however they managed to agree that yes they
sol a former labor m.p. he is now with the new europeans that's an engine that lobbies to protect civil rights for all europeans to both of you welcome that we start with you the timing of this it could not be worse for westminster can we believe johnson when he says this has nothing to do with bracks. absolutely not there is no doubt that boris johnson and all those surrounding him know that this has everything to do with bricks it this is these are guerilla tactics this is go in a warfare and...
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still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the knives broken to including hillary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position for a much in the same way that they challenge to reason may and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support him for a no deal breaks it and he's trying to make it very difficult for m.p.'s to stop him from achieving that the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people onery the results of the referendum but parliamentarian say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end. that's w
still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the knives broken to including hillary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position for a much in the same way that they challenge to reason may and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the...
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for sure and that's why i need people be m.p.'s must it is his have admitted no confidence in the junction of what the of when i ask you what do you think do you think we're going to get that vote of no confidence being led by jeremy corbyn because a lot of people could argue that jeremy corbin is partly responsible while why the u.k. is in the position it's in right now. well if i was in the house comes now talking to moderate conservatives and are trying to build a consensus. which is what is what is needed. a strong and stable consensus in the center of british politics a prime wrestling situation. i think a lot between city brant we feel stuck in iraq now a place we want to negative breaks it we don't want to see very cool been in downing street so i. you know i think that one has opened to the possibility of somebody else being the prime minister short term prime minister while this bracks it issue gets sorted out that could be for example and crop reform and incentives for. trade in chancellor and father about how c.e.o. is
for sure and that's why i need people be m.p.'s must it is his have admitted no confidence in the junction of what the of when i ask you what do you think do you think we're going to get that vote of no confidence being led by jeremy corbyn because a lot of people could argue that jeremy corbin is partly responsible while why the u.k. is in the position it's in right now. well if i was in the house comes now talking to moderate conservatives and are trying to build a consensus. which is what is...
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it dropped like a bombshell in a letter to m.p.'s boris johnson explained that he wanted to suspend parliament until just 2 weeks before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. that severely limits the time opponents would need to try to stop regs it johnson denies it's a clever move to silence them there will be ample time on both sides of that crucial october 17th summit ample time in parliament for m.p.'s to debate the e.u. debate british and all the other issues and put up at a mockery to the is of the opposition parties only yesterday they had agreed to quickly put a bill before parliament designed to hinder a no deal breaks it now time is running away from them the speaker of the house of commons dubbed the lengthy suspension of parliament a constitutional outrage the leader of britain's main opposition party jeremy corbyn also condemned the move. suspending parliament is not acceptable it's not all the promises doing is a sort of smash and grab on our democracy nor as a force through a no deal exit from the european union what is s
it dropped like a bombshell in a letter to m.p.'s boris johnson explained that he wanted to suspend parliament until just 2 weeks before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. that severely limits the time opponents would need to try to stop regs it johnson denies it's a clever move to silence them there will be ample time on both sides of that crucial october 17th summit ample time in parliament for m.p.'s to debate the e.u. debate british and all the other issues and put up at a mockery to the is...
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debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road to dictatorship it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served to party membership to ride roughshod over parliament and prevent any legislation or debate that would stop this country leaving me you without a deal and all the problems that it will cause he seems to want to run headlong into the arms of donald trump. more determination to sing before this is extraordinary johnson had been thought to have been getting on better with european leaders of late and hope had not been lost among them that some new deal could be found but time is now extremely short and there's a genuine sense of crisis among those who fear the hardest of brics it's the grea
debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road to dictatorship it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served to party membership to...
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what kind m.p.'s days in that time well m.p.'s can do civil things i think the most likely outcome that will see is that they will be a decent attempt to pin together what they really do it is another question will be an attempt to ban together to have some binding legislation motion on the government other to kind of to force the government to requesting an extension to the brics it dates it will it will go it's a developer or later so the prime interest that they can store to do something to sit in law that it cannot leave without a deal i think that's something where there's been a clear and strong majority for every time it's come for a vote over the last year or 2 the other thing i think we might see that is less likely to see is a vote of no confidence it's not clear that if there was one that boris johnson would lose although lots of people have obviously very angry as you can see from the many reports of parliamentarians that's what they think about these plans but if you were to lose it then what would happen is a promis
what kind m.p.'s days in that time well m.p.'s can do civil things i think the most likely outcome that will see is that they will be a decent attempt to pin together what they really do it is another question will be an attempt to ban together to have some binding legislation motion on the government other to kind of to force the government to requesting an extension to the brics it dates it will it will go it's a developer or later so the prime interest that they can store to do something to...
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in the same way the opposition m.p.'s erda wants no deal and so the whole thing might actually bounce both both sets of oppositions are boris johnson the europeans and opposition m.p.'s in this country in sooth thinking is there any sort of deal much like stories amaze that the ad been rejected that they might have to bring back to the table there so right now lawrence thank you very much largely our correspondent in london. now brazil says it will accept international aid to help fight fires ravaging the amazon as long as it can control how the money is spent president diable sonando earlier rejected an offer of 20000000 dollars from g 7 nations accusing them of treating brazil like a colony but despite the environmental concerns the brazilian president is pushing ahead with plans to develop and farm protected indigenous reserves which is currently illegal under the law then you have more now from port of valuable in brazil's amazon region subdivision president job also nardo says the situation is under control he sent
in the same way the opposition m.p.'s erda wants no deal and so the whole thing might actually bounce both both sets of oppositions are boris johnson the europeans and opposition m.p.'s in this country in sooth thinking is there any sort of deal much like stories amaze that the ad been rejected that they might have to bring back to the table there so right now lawrence thank you very much largely our correspondent in london. now brazil says it will accept international aid to help fight fires...
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a kenyan m.p. has been removed from parliament for bringing her 5 month old baby into the chamber prompting outrage from fellow politicians on the public. says she went to work with her child because she couldn't find a babysitter rules prohibit anyone except m.p.'s on to the parliament floor some female members left the chamber with her son in a show of solidarity. the united nations is increasing its call for help for zimbabwe which is suffering its worst hunger crisis millions are on the verge of starvation president. has declared the drought a national disaster reports now from the village of them. gideon has lived in my district all his life aged 74 he says over the years the rains have become more and more erratic drought induced by the el nino weather pattern has cut zimbabwe's maize harvest by hot and reduced water levels in dams and rivers. i did you miss that we don't eat in the morning and in the afternoon we eat only at night we eat as little as possible so that the food can last longer
a kenyan m.p. has been removed from parliament for bringing her 5 month old baby into the chamber prompting outrage from fellow politicians on the public. says she went to work with her child because she couldn't find a babysitter rules prohibit anyone except m.p.'s on to the parliament floor some female members left the chamber with her son in a show of solidarity. the united nations is increasing its call for help for zimbabwe which is suffering its worst hunger crisis millions are on the...
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s have but what you heard over and over again m.p.'s on air is still there some of the sets so that's in that constituencies but it's going to twitter and loads and loads of them it's a constitutional outrage this is what the opposition leader jeremy coleman had to say about it it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who is elected by a very small number of people in the country who's served to party membership to ride roughshod over power mint and prevent any legislation and debate that would stop this country leaving the e.u. without a deal and all the problems that it would cause he seems to want to run headlong into the arms of donald trump. more determination to see this before this is extraordinary he needs to be held to account by parliament not by shutting down parliament but by attending parliament announcing the questions. the other person has been dragged into this to much anxiety here is the queen who is supposed to be politically neutral and yet by being suspend parliament is having to make a
s have but what you heard over and over again m.p.'s on air is still there some of the sets so that's in that constituencies but it's going to twitter and loads and loads of them it's a constitutional outrage this is what the opposition leader jeremy coleman had to say about it it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who is elected by a very small number of people in the country who's served to party membership to ride roughshod over power mint and prevent any...
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to blackmail m.p.'s by asking the queen politicizing the monarchy in one of the most controversial moments of the queen's reign to try and and clear a path for his bricks that then then we have to ask what really was the point that any of this and what good could ever do that's that's the fundamental issue here he's had every right to fight this tooth and nail he said to what extent this move was dictated by an opportunistic approach by johnson to rally all the live cam behind him i think his own eyes are followers of the bracelet party gaining momentum and he said this could be my opportunity to tell the people you know what i am standing on your behalf and therefore any other upcoming election the voices of the votes will go for him. well the politics generally is driven by opportunism on both sides will stop so of course certainly boris johnson will have seen this in making his request he'll have made sure that it was very carefully worded because for example this is why the prime minister makes abso
to blackmail m.p.'s by asking the queen politicizing the monarchy in one of the most controversial moments of the queen's reign to try and and clear a path for his bricks that then then we have to ask what really was the point that any of this and what good could ever do that's that's the fundamental issue here he's had every right to fight this tooth and nail he said to what extent this move was dictated by an opportunistic approach by johnson to rally all the live cam behind him i think his...
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s against a run of conservative m.p. sorry vote against their own government say if that succeeds most likely see new connections to get thank you very much must there in london. in italy there's been a breakthrough in attempts to form a new government the anti establishment 5 star movement and the central left democratic party have agreed on a deal to form a coalition government which includes reappointing decepticon to his prime minister for this coalition sidelines mateo's vini the popular far right leader who sparked the current political crisis in a bid to take the premiership for him self but will the new government be any more stable than the one it replaces. after talks with the italian president this evening both the 5 star movement and the social democrats made clear an announcement one wants to stay in power the others still want to be involved. today we inform the president of the republic that the 5 star movement and the democratic party will reach a political agreement which is that the content will remain
s against a run of conservative m.p. sorry vote against their own government say if that succeeds most likely see new connections to get thank you very much must there in london. in italy there's been a breakthrough in attempts to form a new government the anti establishment 5 star movement and the central left democratic party have agreed on a deal to form a coalition government which includes reappointing decepticon to his prime minister for this coalition sidelines mateo's vini the popular...
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because those 10 m.p.'s from northern ireland all the ones who profit pop boris johnson's government he said that he has a majority of one well that includes those 10 and pays so if you cannot keep them on side then he has a real problem governing so he and those on the rise of his party are doing everything to make sure that they are trying to appeal to these d u p m.p.'s as you say that the majority of northern irish voters did not vote for bret's it and they are extremely concerned about what will happen with them it's to clear the trade because one of the issues if there is a no deal breaks it it would mean that there would be tariffs that would have to be pushed up far flung between island and northern island and it could really hurt some of those farmers in particular i mean many industries in particular bit farmers for example and they are very concerned about what will happen many feeling that in a way they are being ignored in this whole process. the british parliament is part of this process you a
because those 10 m.p.'s from northern ireland all the ones who profit pop boris johnson's government he said that he has a majority of one well that includes those 10 and pays so if you cannot keep them on side then he has a real problem governing so he and those on the rise of his party are doing everything to make sure that they are trying to appeal to these d u p m.p.'s as you say that the majority of northern irish voters did not vote for bret's it and they are extremely concerned about...
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s to stop him from achieving that the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people onery the result of the referendum but parliamentarian say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end. to sudan now it's been 6 weeks since a power sharing agreement was signed between the military and protest leaders but many of the young people who led the pro-democracy protests remain skeptical and say that their revolution has been devalued mohamed reports from the capital from. there's an atmosphere of peace in. the agents not bullets are flying in public squares the outdoor time much cherished here is back even book sales are improving says come out incredibly it's been in the business for 30 years from civil wars and state censorship kept his sales down. kept about the new political agreement but it doesn't meet the aspirations of the people especially the young few for the regime leaders are being held re
s to stop him from achieving that the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people onery the result of the referendum but parliamentarian say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end. to sudan now it's been 6 weeks since a power sharing agreement was signed between the military and protest leaders but many of the young...
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from an opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position very much in the same way that they challenge to reason may and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support him for a no deal breaks it and he's trying to make it very difficult for m.p.'s to stop him from achieving that the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people the results of the referendum but parliamentarian say that they represent the real will of the people they will fight this to the end. well one of the most outspoken against the action that was taken by boris johnson to suspend pa
from an opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to palma next week to challenge the position very much in the same way that they challenge to reason may and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support...
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s come back in the middle of october means that m.p.'s now who want to stop bars have a choice they have to either basically come up with the killer blood in the next fortnight or it may well be too late in mid october because no matter what they do then he could just sit in downing street and sit down the clock as no deal drugs that happens by default peter how is this seen the e.u. is it a simple procedure or an extraordinary moment. this is still early days but there are initial reports indicating that the e.u. site is finally. getting the message that boris johnson is serious about no deal and that he's actually very transparent in his strategy his fresh g. has been to prepare for no deal in order to increase the chances of a deal so the latest moves by the government in the u.k. mean that. strategies like an extension or or or ending the requests to to leave the e.u. are less and less likely so for the either side the choice is really going to be between no deal which is dreadful none of the sides are well prepared for that or to ag
s come back in the middle of october means that m.p.'s now who want to stop bars have a choice they have to either basically come up with the killer blood in the next fortnight or it may well be too late in mid october because no matter what they do then he could just sit in downing street and sit down the clock as no deal drugs that happens by default peter how is this seen the e.u. is it a simple procedure or an extraordinary moment. this is still early days but there are initial reports...
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the british prime minister's risked their roster of m.p.'s by securing parliament since a suspension during arguably the u.k.'s most sensitive post-war political chapter sparking a large protest outside westminster in the process. god . first johnson earlier secured the queen's permission to parag parliament shortly after it reconvenes off the summer recess is being seen as an attempt to thwart pais attempts to avoid a no deal brags it will make as we have just 2 weeks parliamentary time before the latest deadline for britain to leave the e.u. on halloween. but i'm going to wait until october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all ok but the 14th and we've got to move ahead not with a new program. well the prime minister's move has been lambasted by lawmakers on that and undemocratic and on the streets a brags that wary public seem to at least want an end to the indecision. as a promise to size and so we're trying to say certain things down the
the british prime minister's risked their roster of m.p.'s by securing parliament since a suspension during arguably the u.k.'s most sensitive post-war political chapter sparking a large protest outside westminster in the process. god . first johnson earlier secured the queen's permission to parag parliament shortly after it reconvenes off the summer recess is being seen as an attempt to thwart pais attempts to avoid a no deal brags it will make as we have just 2 weeks parliamentary time before...
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supporter gina miller it has the backing of leading m.p.'s in the former conservative prime minister john major mello won a landmark victory against the previous government of to resume a forcing her to allow m.p.'s to choose if and when to activate the bracks it process the case begins next thursday. a 3rd legal battles are underway in northern ireland where the impact of a no deal breaks little peace in the region is under scrutiny campaign isabeau 1st agi the no deal breaks it threatens the good friday agreement secure 20 years ago the deal brought an end to decades of violence really good challenges either underway or pending across the country m.p.'s opposed to boris johnson say they will return to parliament next week and in the words of the opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn legislate quickly to rock the prospects of a no deal bricks it but time of course is running out with a purgation the suspension expected to start as early as the 9th of september no later than the 12th m.p.'s are even suggesting that they will work through the
supporter gina miller it has the backing of leading m.p.'s in the former conservative prime minister john major mello won a landmark victory against the previous government of to resume a forcing her to allow m.p.'s to choose if and when to activate the bracks it process the case begins next thursday. a 3rd legal battles are underway in northern ireland where the impact of a no deal breaks little peace in the region is under scrutiny campaign isabeau 1st agi the no deal breaks it threatens the...
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debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road to dictatorship it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served the party membership to ride roughshod over parliament and prevent any legislation or debate that would stop this country leaving me you without a deal and all the problems that it will cause he seems to want to run headlong into the arms of donald trump. more determination to see this before this is extraordinary johnson had been thought to have been getting on better with european leaders of late and hope had not been lost among them that some new deal could be found but time is now extremely short and there's a genuine sense of crisis among those who fear the hardest of brics it's the
debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road to dictatorship it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served the party membership to...