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that brings us to the front page of the metro newspaper describing boris is dropping a bombshell. he let of bombs afternoon. that is one view this as afternoon. that is one view this as a statesman—like decision by somebody who practices the word is singing from the same hymn sheet yet the words stuck in his throat, as he puts it. or the other view is he looked at the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winston churchill and instead we got neville chamberlain saw his pride was hurt. what do you think? i think boris realise this could be a good moment for him. if he stayed, he looked weak. as much as he is not a strong politician, he does have a way with words. two freezes popped out of that letter, the brexit dream is dying. and also that britain is becoming a colony. he knew that he could wound theresa may in that way and also by resigning when a normally powerful prime minister would have sacked him several times over different things. he's trying to make himself look strong while making theresa may look weak. i have a copy of that, so we have the dream is
that brings us to the front page of the metro newspaper describing boris is dropping a bombshell. he let of bombs afternoon. that is one view this as afternoon. that is one view this as a statesman—like decision by somebody who practices the word is singing from the same hymn sheet yet the words stuck in his throat, as he puts it. or the other view is he looked at the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winston churchill and instead we got neville chamberlain saw his...
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that brings us to the front page of the metro newspaper describing boris is dropping a bombshell.fternoon. that is one view this as a statesman—like decision by somebody who practices the word is singing from the same hymn sheet yet the words stuck in his throat, as he puts it. or the other view is he looked at the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winston churchill and instead we got neville chamberlain saw his pride was hurt. what do you think? i think boris realise this could be a good moment for him. if he stayed, he looked weak. as much as he is not a strong politician, he does have a way with words.
that brings us to the front page of the metro newspaper describing boris is dropping a bombshell.fternoon. that is one view this as a statesman—like decision by somebody who practices the word is singing from the same hymn sheet yet the words stuck in his throat, as he puts it. or the other view is he looked at the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winston churchill and instead we got neville chamberlain saw his pride was hurt. what do you think? i think boris realise...
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the dup paid fora a few months ago when it emerged the dup paid for a newspaper advert in the metro newspapergland. well, it appears that they were doing something similar on facebook. indeed. well, thank you. the former pakistani cricket captain imran khan has claimed victory in the election. his political party has won the most seats and he's set to become prime minister. but his opponents claim there was widespread vote—rigging and interference from the armed forces. here's our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani. crowds gathered outside imran khan's home on the outskirts of islamabad, hoping for a glimpse of the man set to become pakistan's new prime minister. he can bring real reforms and we think that he's the only one who can take pakistan forward in the right direction. from inside his home, imran khan addressed the nation. pakistanis across the country watched him promise to create a fairer, more equal society. translation: we will run pakistan in a way it has never been run before. we will provide the kind of governance it has never had. khan first became a star as an internatio
the dup paid fora a few months ago when it emerged the dup paid for a newspaper advert in the metro newspapergland. well, it appears that they were doing something similar on facebook. indeed. well, thank you. the former pakistani cricket captain imran khan has claimed victory in the election. his political party has won the most seats and he's set to become prime minister. but his opponents claim there was widespread vote—rigging and interference from the armed forces. here's our pakistan...
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but it was a different newspaper, not the daily mail, where i've discovered richard cook had a much bigger connection. so, here is the metrohe top and at the bottom, it has the legal imprint "promoted byjm donaldson "on behalf of the democratic unionist party." but i've discovered that this ad wasn't booked by jeffrey donaldson, or indeed anyone at the dup. it was booked by richard cook. so, let's have a look at this. here we have the dup. they were connected to vote leave. and here we have richard cook. he was connected to the dup. but richard cook appears to be directing dup spending. is that against the rules? potentially, yes. what was the actual sequence of events and the co—ordination that led to that rather odd outcome with a northern ireland political party booking a piece of publicity, a campaign document that would be available to the public that would go out in another part of the uk, in london, using money given to it by an unincorporated association in scotland and apparently arranged with the involvement of the person in control of that? that's a kind of weird mix of facts the like of which i haven't come acr
but it was a different newspaper, not the daily mail, where i've discovered richard cook had a much bigger connection. so, here is the metrohe top and at the bottom, it has the legal imprint "promoted byjm donaldson "on behalf of the democratic unionist party." but i've discovered that this ad wasn't booked by jeffrey donaldson, or indeed anyone at the dup. it was booked by richard cook. so, let's have a look at this. here we have the dup. they were connected to vote leave. and...