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this is led by jacob rees—mogg.al security adviser but he seems to have found time to see the brexiteers, but if we can get a trade deal with america in that two—year period, that would be a good brexit, that seems to be the message he delivers, but we have got donald trump coming here in a couple of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same messagem of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. it is another undermining of the prime minister, apparently no officials we re minister, apparently no officials were at this meeting. civil servants are raging and if donald trump meets them privately, it undermines her again. yes, it will. it will be interesting to see what happens on that trip which is in a few weeks' time. there are so many different areas to that. trump coming here, sunni going to who he will give a hard time —— trump going to nato, who he will give a hard time, and then he's going to meet vladimir putin, w
this is led by jacob rees—mogg.al security adviser but he seems to have found time to see the brexiteers, but if we can get a trade deal with america in that two—year period, that would be a good brexit, that seems to be the message he delivers, but we have got donald trump coming here in a couple of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same messagem of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same...
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, it wasjeremy borisjohnson orjacob rees mogg, it was jeremy corbyn.b rees mogg, it wasjeremy corbyn. where'er you jeremy corbyn? this is the bbc, i wonder why we are saying that. let's talk about theresa may boris johnson selling the public lives for two years. jeremy corbyn has a role in this and needs to make a stand. lets not lose sight that this government have brought this about. that is the key message. within the nhs, what are your concerns in terms of staffing shortages? they are huge. i ama staffing shortages? they are huge. i am a doctor in the nhs. we are 30,000 nurses down and lacking 10,000 doctors in the nhs. there are huge staff vacancies. that means that patients cannot be cared for in the way we want them to be cared for. injanuary the way we want them to be cared for. in january this year patients we re for. in january this year patients were dying on hospital trolleys in corridors. theresa may got a letter from amd consultant saying this. now she is promising a brexit dividend which does not exist. we are haemorrhaging staff. brexit
, it wasjeremy borisjohnson orjacob rees mogg, it was jeremy corbyn.b rees mogg, it wasjeremy corbyn. where'er you jeremy corbyn? this is the bbc, i wonder why we are saying that. let's talk about theresa may boris johnson selling the public lives for two years. jeremy corbyn has a role in this and needs to make a stand. lets not lose sight that this government have brought this about. that is the key message. within the nhs, what are your concerns in terms of staffing shortages? they are huge....
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if anyone can unravel it, it is jacob rees—mogg, if there is something sinister going on here. explanation. let's move on to... it is europe, or if you include the football, it is europe all over this evening with the papers. the metro actually has some nice images from this evening's match. two fans, complete with their england or st george's flag, the england or st george's flag, the england flag painted on the cheeks, looks like they are bathed in kaliningrad sunshine, and then gareth southgate looks like he could have walked out of an office in the city rather than being on the touchline of a football match. an englishman abroad. raising his hands to salute the team who lost, but actually, everyone suggests he is quite pleased they lost. it was very confusing, especially for someone who doesn't follow football, i had to have a lot of this explained to me, that we are through, that is fine. it is not critical in that way, and if we lose we will be in the ez group, and if we win... there was all the stuff about penalties, it has kind of absorbed all of us.|j don't want to fal
if anyone can unravel it, it is jacob rees—mogg, if there is something sinister going on here. explanation. let's move on to... it is europe, or if you include the football, it is europe all over this evening with the papers. the metro actually has some nice images from this evening's match. two fans, complete with their england or st george's flag, the england or st george's flag, the england flag painted on the cheeks, looks like they are bathed in kaliningrad sunshine, and then gareth...
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the irish times, this story, they've got an interview with jacob rees—mogg and he's been saying to theresang theresa may to call the bluff of ireland. if you want to create a hardfought, just go ahead and do it. he doesn't believe they will. he doesn't and it is not incorrect, the eu can change their rules at any time. he is almost doing a donald trump and suggesting that it should go back to a more businesslike set of negotiations rather than these fine detailed negotiations which are going on currently it is putting it out there to the irish prime minister, if you want to build a wall, build a wall but i don't think he will. isn't that trivialising the whole thing? you where there is a will, there is a way. the uk and southern highlands have traded well together for a considerably long period of time. why should brexit change that? eating within the eu has changed that. how do you go back to doing something a bit differently? you are very right. almost kind of a political base caught up in these negotiations. the eu the uk and southern ireland specifically. they won't go down the route t
the irish times, this story, they've got an interview with jacob rees—mogg and he's been saying to theresang theresa may to call the bluff of ireland. if you want to create a hardfought, just go ahead and do it. he doesn't believe they will. he doesn't and it is not incorrect, the eu can change their rules at any time. he is almost doing a donald trump and suggesting that it should go back to a more businesslike set of negotiations rather than these fine detailed negotiations which are going...
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irish times now with a brexit story and the paper's interviewed british conservative mpjacob rees—moggern ireland border issue. the south china morning post looks the effects of donald trump on the stock markets with its headline suggesting they're immune to his mishaps and missives. 0nto the new york times now and it says cctv in newark, us, has been opened up to the public with feeds available online — is it big brother trying to be transparent or is itjust a bit creepy? and the daily mail here in the uk among many with pictures of the queen and meghan markle. it asks what was making them laugh on their first official engagement as a twosome. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, editor in chief of what investment. moscow times from two days. suddenly five goals, three of which were superb goals. it goes to show, doesn't it, what hindsight does. how the media can be so tough. russia are ranked 70 in the world. is it something exciting, but russia has done so well.
irish times now with a brexit story and the paper's interviewed british conservative mpjacob rees—moggern ireland border issue. the south china morning post looks the effects of donald trump on the stock markets with its headline suggesting they're immune to his mishaps and missives. 0nto the new york times now and it says cctv in newark, us, has been opened up to the public with feeds available online — is it big brother trying to be transparent or is itjust a bit creepy? and the daily...
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i am joined by hilary benn, and the conservative backbencher, jacob rees—mogg.own by conservatives who decided to back the government? should they have done more to push for a meaningful vote, or do should they have done more to push fora meaningfulvote, or do think that parliament has now got that assures? i am sorry that dominic himself had moved, and wasn't carried by that. the government's position, i really don't understand. david davis came before the select committee, and when i asked when the agreements were put before parliament, will be motion, became another amendment? meaning that you don'tjust another amendment? meaning that you don't just have another amendment? meaning that you don'tjust have to say yes or no. you can say, we decline to accept it, because it does not include the following things that we would like. if we faced the prospect of there being no deal at all, they have put into legislation, just now, a clause that says it will be a motion in mutual terms. why would you do that, u nless mutual terms. why would you do that, unless you wer
i am joined by hilary benn, and the conservative backbencher, jacob rees—mogg.own by conservatives who decided to back the government? should they have done more to push for a meaningful vote, or do should they have done more to push fora meaningfulvote, or do think that parliament has now got that assures? i am sorry that dominic himself had moved, and wasn't carried by that. the government's position, i really don't understand. david davis came before the select committee, and when i asked...
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the conservative mp and chair of the pro—brexit european research group of mps, jacob rees—mogg, has may be exceeding it's constitutional role in passing the amendment. he argued that it would be exceeding parliament's constitutional he argued that it would be exceeding pa rliament‘s constitutional role he argued that it would be exceeding parliament's constitutional role if it did so. i think the house of lords of all places is being really cavalier in its approach to the constitution. in the early stages, it ignored the constitutional conventions in a number of the amendments. not all the amendments. and tonight it has decided that it will once again ignore a constitutional convention on the separation of powers. i don't think that in the long—term interests of the house of lords. the canadian parliament has passed a bill allowing for legalised marijuana, allowing people to take the drug recreationally. it means canada is set to become the first g7 country to legalise cannabis. medicinal marijuana has already been available in the country for seventeen years in the country for 17 y
the conservative mp and chair of the pro—brexit european research group of mps, jacob rees—mogg, has may be exceeding it's constitutional role in passing the amendment. he argued that it would be exceeding parliament's constitutional he argued that it would be exceeding pa rliament‘s constitutional role he argued that it would be exceeding parliament's constitutional role if it did so. i think the house of lords of all places is being really cavalier in its approach to the constitution....
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i'll be asking the hardline brexiteer in chiefjacob rees—mogg if he's been outmanoeuvered.e for yemen escalates as the key port of hudaydah comes under bombardment. with the supply of food, medicine and other essentials under threat, aid agencies warn ofa impending humanitarian catastrophe. we'll be asking the shadow foreign secretary how britain should respond. good evening. it was just a little more then two hours from now, a year ago, that the the grenfell tower fire began, not long after many of the almost 300 residents had gone to bed. in the coming hours, people's lives were shattered, their homes destroyed. the tally of 72 deaths was the worst in a residentialfire since the second world war, and the black, charred, husk of the tower is a daily reminder of the suffering. a series of events will mark the anniversary tomorrow, but former residents and local groups are also starting to turn their minds to what should happen to the site of the tower. i'm joined by our special correspondent, katie razzall. you have followed this the whole year. i have and it is fair to say
i'll be asking the hardline brexiteer in chiefjacob rees—mogg if he's been outmanoeuvered.e for yemen escalates as the key port of hudaydah comes under bombardment. with the supply of food, medicine and other essentials under threat, aid agencies warn ofa impending humanitarian catastrophe. we'll be asking the shadow foreign secretary how britain should respond. good evening. it was just a little more then two hours from now, a year ago, that the the grenfell tower fire began, not long after...
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the conservative mp and chair of the pro—brexit european research group of mps jacob rees—mogg has this the amendment. i think the house of lords of all places is being really cavalier in its approach to the constitution i think. in the early stages, it ignored the constitutional conventions in a number of amendments. and tonight, it has decided that it will once again ignore a constitutional convention on the separation of powers and i don't think that is in the long—term interest of the house of lords. the canadian parliament the canadian parliament has passed a bill allowing for legalised marijuana, allowing people to take the drug recreationally. it means canada is set to become the first g7 country to legalise cannabis. medicinal marijuana has already been available in the country for 17 years. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories: the so—called stay put policy used by the fire brigade at the grenfell tower fire was fatally undermined by the building's refurbishment, according to evidence presented to the inquiry today. the first of four expert witnesses, dr b
the conservative mp and chair of the pro—brexit european research group of mps jacob rees—mogg has this the amendment. i think the house of lords of all places is being really cavalier in its approach to the constitution i think. in the early stages, it ignored the constitutional conventions in a number of amendments. and tonight, it has decided that it will once again ignore a constitutional convention on the separation of powers and i don't think that is in the long—term interest of the...
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perhaps after a little pause for the football, i am on my way to a speech given byjacob rees—mogg, when a small quiet, but dedication to the cause. i am sure you will be able to catch up on the highlights later. if you're really lucky, there might be a screen somewhere, if the organisers have any sense, they will have laid on a bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulder. bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulderlj bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulder. i will pass on your suggestion to the speaker. in terms of what the government is hoping, do you think their belief is that the week has allowed them to mass surge down the numbers who will vote against or is there a danger that it has hardened? i heard a government ministers say, we are worried less by the ones voting against than the ones who might abstain. the bottom line is, that things are pretty fluid. yes, some will have been irritated and perhaps more inclined to rebel as a result of what has happened over the last few days, others mightjust decide that they could abstain. 0thers
perhaps after a little pause for the football, i am on my way to a speech given byjacob rees—mogg, when a small quiet, but dedication to the cause. i am sure you will be able to catch up on the highlights later. if you're really lucky, there might be a screen somewhere, if the organisers have any sense, they will have laid on a bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulder. bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulderlj bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his...
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saying, tonight, the remain supporter nicky morgan has joined forces with brexiteers like jacob rees—moggustoms union. —— avoid defeat. and what their amendment says, it simply calls on the prime minister just to set out the step it will take to forge a customs arrangement which funnily enough is government policy. also on wednesday, the government will be looking to knock out house of lords amendment that would require the uk to join the european economic area which is effectively basically being a member of the single market. —— a house of lords amendment. the labour party, the labour leadership does not support that, so the government should be fine on that. the really interesting one tomorrow afternoon, this is potentially a much tighter vote on this meaningful vote. and this is the house of lords is essentially saying that parliament should have a decisive role in directing the government if the brexit deal is voted down and there are remainer tories tonight saying they really do think they could defeat the government, but then there is a larger bulk of pro—europeans who say, let's b
saying, tonight, the remain supporter nicky morgan has joined forces with brexiteers like jacob rees—moggustoms union. —— avoid defeat. and what their amendment says, it simply calls on the prime minister just to set out the step it will take to forge a customs arrangement which funnily enough is government policy. also on wednesday, the government will be looking to knock out house of lords amendment that would require the uk to join the european economic area which is effectively...
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we can't have a jacob rees mogg type represent...n people express their concerns about it it's because britain has a much bigger economy, and if we were to be pa rt bigger economy, and if we were to be part of that eea family, it would be fundamentally different for us and i com pletely fundamentally different for us and i completely accept that, but what those of us who are talking about it wa nt to those of us who are talking about it want to get as to if a deal which would actually be negotiable at europe, a model for running our economy. . . europe, a model for running our economy... the government says that been doing for the last two years. you are just refighting the original referendum debate. whatever the government has been trying to do, it hasn't worked and i would argue that because they have an imaginary approach to issues like the northern irish borderfor approach to issues like the northern irish border for example. whereas what our colleagues in northern ireland tell is really the customs union and bleed regulatory al
we can't have a jacob rees mogg type represent...n people express their concerns about it it's because britain has a much bigger economy, and if we were to be pa rt bigger economy, and if we were to be part of that eea family, it would be fundamentally different for us and i com pletely fundamentally different for us and i completely accept that, but what those of us who are talking about it wa nt to those of us who are talking about it want to get as to if a deal which would actually be...
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lean foot forward that means that remain mps as well as brexit supporting mps, such as jacob rees moggas if, very briefly, theresa may may have managed to ward off a backbench rebellion? this is another extraordinary thing. keep questioning her authority and there isa questioning her authority and there is a lot to question but it seems like she has this extraordinary ability to come up with some sort of fudge which keeps both sides happy. if she can pull this through, shall have some sort of authority to go to brussels on the 29th ofjune to present her side of the story. thank you very much for that. the headlines on bbc news. donald trump and kim jong—un are in singapore ahead of tomorrow's summit. us officials say preliminary talks with north korea have moved "more quickly than expected." theresa may calls for unity from tory back bench rebels — in a crunch meeting ahead of tomorrow's brexit bill debates. the dilemma for care home managers — balancing the books, or rejecting residents underfunded by the council? sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's h
lean foot forward that means that remain mps as well as brexit supporting mps, such as jacob rees moggas if, very briefly, theresa may may have managed to ward off a backbench rebellion? this is another extraordinary thing. keep questioning her authority and there isa questioning her authority and there is a lot to question but it seems like she has this extraordinary ability to come up with some sort of fudge which keeps both sides happy. if she can pull this through, shall have some sort of...
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socially liberal conservatives, and the more traditional, fiscal, those conservatives, the jacob rees—moggsactually going over the edge is quite a big act, against notjust the conservative party but the country as well. what has been achieved in the last year? nothing. it has been totally wasted year. domestically, and brexit, this government has done absolutely nothing. the debates we are having now about the customs union, we knew all this last year, we this the day we left the eu. i think it is appalling how little has been done. domestic legislation, tell me what has been done. after the grenfell fire, what has been done? nothing. it is an absolute failure of leadership, on brexit and the things that matter to the country. theresa may is trying to stay on top of events but not actually pushed to do anything, or even make any decisions.” actually pushed to do anything, or even make any decisions. i would say we are in a brexistential crisis in this country right now. who is threatening to resign and everything, big unresolved questions, and i was at a conference this week with people fro
socially liberal conservatives, and the more traditional, fiscal, those conservatives, the jacob rees—moggsactually going over the edge is quite a big act, against notjust the conservative party but the country as well. what has been achieved in the last year? nothing. it has been totally wasted year. domestically, and brexit, this government has done absolutely nothing. the debates we are having now about the customs union, we knew all this last year, we this the day we left the eu. i think...
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rees—mogg, urging them not to hand a victory to jeremy corbyn. victory to jeremy corbyn. referendum andesto that committed us to leaving. that committed us to leaving. prime minister has widespread support within the party. support within the party. putting the bill through strengthens our position. our position. but also in terms of keeping jeremy corbyn out. corbyn out. conservatives are well ahead of the labour party in opinion pills. labour party in opinion pills. through and reinforce the strength of theresa may's position. of theresa may's position. have enough numbers to defeat mrs may. may. government some more breathing space. thank you. visit to australia, fiji, tonga and new zealand. invictus games, which will be staged in sydney in october. northern ireland but more cloud around. around. scene here in worcestershire in the sunshine. feeling warm for many parts. parts. showers developing over the north—east of england. north—east of england. some sunshine and temperatures 20-24d. some sunshine and temperatures 20—24d. 20—24d. north—east of scotland and northern england. engla
rees—mogg, urging them not to hand a victory to jeremy corbyn. victory to jeremy corbyn. referendum andesto that committed us to leaving. that committed us to leaving. prime minister has widespread support within the party. support within the party. putting the bill through strengthens our position. our position. but also in terms of keeping jeremy corbyn out. corbyn out. conservatives are well ahead of the labour party in opinion pills. labour party in opinion pills. through and reinforce...