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word aboutjacob rees—mogg.o brexit group and they have not put forward the plan we thought they would. everyone has criticised the chequers deal and said even though there is no alternative. jacob rees—mogg were supposed to go and come away with a plan, but they have not agreed and nothing will be put forward as an alternative and that is quite amusing. the former brexit minister stephen baker was saying that he will have 80 mp5 who will possibly vote down chequers in the house of commons should cancel it, but those things don't match up —— should it come to it. you can vote down something without knowing what you wa nt something without knowing what you want instead. it is almost like they wa nt wto, want instead. it is almost like they want wto, no deal, which is strange, because it was understood that wto free—trade deals are not good enough. there is a slight logical incoherence. is anyone surprised that the e06 have not been able to get a plan together? they talk a good talk, perhaps, but it is shambolic o
word aboutjacob rees—mogg.o brexit group and they have not put forward the plan we thought they would. everyone has criticised the chequers deal and said even though there is no alternative. jacob rees—mogg were supposed to go and come away with a plan, but they have not agreed and nothing will be put forward as an alternative and that is quite amusing. the former brexit minister stephen baker was saying that he will have 80 mp5 who will possibly vote down chequers in the house of commons...
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jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if...rexiteers want to lose the brexit. we also know who really wa nts to the brexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a bad deal for britain. it's only some goods, it is good services which is the bulk of our economy. the canada deal it still took seven years to negotiate and almost fell apart at the last hurdle because bolton wa nted the last hurdle because bolton wanted to torpedo it and i keep saying it not resolved the northern ireland question even with boris johnson's magical thinking. our economy would suffer as a result of it. we're pushing it because it is clear of chequers brexiteers, but it does not have as many economic benefits as chequers —— clearer for chequers. in the canada file trade deal w
jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if...rexiteers want to lose the brexit. we also know who really wa nts to the brexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a...
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jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if...rexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a bad deal for britain. it's only some goods, it is good services which is the bulk of
jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if...rexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a bad deal for britain. it's only some goods, it is good services which is...
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drawn up by jacob rees—mogg is, completely but the document drawn up byjacob rees—mogg is, europeanto move on and don't worry, there is plenty of opportunity to talk about brexit! it is the front page of the independent as well. while all of this is going on in the uk, apparently within the eu they came up with an option that would solve, be an answer to the question of the northern ireland border. and according to this exclusive, it was dismissed out of hand by uk cabinet ministers. who knows. who knows. who knows what the up cake but reform eu ‘s suggestions was and what the reaction was that the problem is what every other day we have one story saying "0h what every other day we have one story saying "oh dear, the talks are falling apart and michel barnier hates the deal" and then we have "it is possible to have a perth deal" and then we have "if you pay your £39 billion we can have an agreement on trade agreement" and the next thing you see talks collapse. can you make of all this? as michel barnier who was the commission's main negotiator who i think is doing a very good job fo
drawn up by jacob rees—mogg is, completely but the document drawn up byjacob rees—mogg is, europeanto move on and don't worry, there is plenty of opportunity to talk about brexit! it is the front page of the independent as well. while all of this is going on in the uk, apparently within the eu they came up with an option that would solve, be an answer to the question of the northern ireland border. and according to this exclusive, it was dismissed out of hand by uk cabinet ministers. who...
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because i still think jacob rees—mogg cannot stand chequers.t all of the red lines that have been drawn there, it is impossible for the eu to accept this and still be the eu. and ireland cannot accept a hard border, all the irish politicians will get kicked out of office. all the things that put this into loggerheads remain, and so is the answer a leadership election here? is it a leadership election wherejeremy corbyn says, "my position is to have a second referendums," would that break the logjam ? i don't see this getting solved without some kind of political shift, within europe the fear of alt right will be enough, but i don't see that here. jacob rees—mogg, to remind viewers, is the man at the helm of the european research group and these are the people we have been talking about this week, iain, who have been making rumblings about leadership, whether they say it is or not. i think one thing that is guaranteed to provoke a real political explosion and bring the whole thing crashing down is the idea of trying to extend article 50 and brex
because i still think jacob rees—mogg cannot stand chequers.t all of the red lines that have been drawn there, it is impossible for the eu to accept this and still be the eu. and ireland cannot accept a hard border, all the irish politicians will get kicked out of office. all the things that put this into loggerheads remain, and so is the answer a leadership election here? is it a leadership election wherejeremy corbyn says, "my position is to have a second referendums," would that...
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the arch brexit dearjacob rees—mogg makes the front page of the daily express.u think about him, what happened was that he and his young children were confronted outside their home, what the express cause they hate filled leftist mob. and really this has been universal. —— universally condemned was not it has. i think the whole point is that the children were targeted. it was notjust that there the children were targeted. it was not just that there were even present, that will be bad enough. but that they specifically were shouted at and abused by this veteran anarchist i think he is. it is obviously received a lot of criticism from right across the political spectrum, you had earlier and arch remainder condemning it and saying it should be investigated to see what happened. mps from across the spectrum, corbyn east of supporters online coming out against it. people saying they really disagree with everything jacob rees—mogg has done and stand for. but that is not in any way make it a cce pta ble but that is not in any way make it acceptable to launch some sort
the arch brexit dearjacob rees—mogg makes the front page of the daily express.u think about him, what happened was that he and his young children were confronted outside their home, what the express cause they hate filled leftist mob. and really this has been universal. —— universally condemned was not it has. i think the whole point is that the children were targeted. it was notjust that there the children were targeted. it was not just that there were even present, that will be bad...
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no surprise, over in the telegraph, that jacob rees—mogg, there. canada style arrangement, a much looser free—trade deal. for a canada style arrangement, a much looser free-trade deal. this is so much looser free-trade deal. this is so predictable i am not sure it cou nts so predictable i am not sure it counts as news. the daily telegraph, when it comes to brexit, i am not even sure it is a newspaper any more, rather than a propaganda sheet. jacob rees—mogg, a brexiteer, a classic example of man bites dog, dog bites man, he is backing boris johnson. this is not the ideal run—up toa johnson. this is not the ideal run—up to a conservative party conference for a prime minister who, you know, this is going to dominate what happens in birmingham, and she would be desperate to try to talk about domestic issues and get back on the front foot on that after quite a strong conference for labour, where jeremy quite a strong conference for labour, wherejeremy corbyn and john mcdonald kind of made up. yet she cannot escape the shackles of brexit until it is all
no surprise, over in the telegraph, that jacob rees—mogg, there. canada style arrangement, a much looser free—trade deal. for a canada style arrangement, a much looser free-trade deal. this is so much looser free-trade deal. this is so predictable i am not sure it cou nts so predictable i am not sure it counts as news. the daily telegraph, when it comes to brexit, i am not even sure it is a newspaper any more, rather than a propaganda sheet. jacob rees—mogg, a brexiteer, a classic example...
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it has to be said, jacob reese mogg is in it has to be said, jacob reese mogg isina it has to be said mogg is in a minority in parliament that leaving on wto rules would be ok and that he could live with it. we heard from theresa may that all sides are still pushing for a deal. let's discuss this a little bit more. i am joined by a labour mp... discuss this a little bit more. i am joined bya labour mp... what do discuss this a little bit more. i am joined by a labour mp... what do you make of what has happened in salzburg today? the fundamentals have not changed. we knew the european union were unlikely duke ce ntre european union were unlikely duke centre proposals. —— to accept or proposals. we know jacob centre proposals. —— to accept or proposals. we knowjacob reese mogg and the hard right of her party would not accept her proposals either because seeking this very clean break, extreme break in our relationship with the european union, people like me don't like proposals because essentially they cover 20% of the economy but leave out 80% of our economy, services. ultimately, your
it has to be said, jacob reese mogg is in it has to be said, jacob reese mogg isina it has to be said mogg is in a minority in parliament that leaving on wto rules would be ok and that he could live with it. we heard from theresa may that all sides are still pushing for a deal. let's discuss this a little bit more. i am joined by a labour mp... discuss this a little bit more. i am joined bya labour mp... what do discuss this a little bit more. i am joined by a labour mp... what do you make of...
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involving the children of jacob rees—mogg was playing out involving the children ofjacob rees—mogg was, there has been unanimous condemnation on all sides at westminster of that kind of behaviour. what was striking was mr rees—mogg stayed and he listened and did not disappear. the biggest critics of mr rees—mogg and that because he is outspoken, they will a lwa ys because he is outspoken, they will always acknowledge that he is incredibly polite, incredibly conscious of dealing with people fairly. now, he was quite magnanimous in his response publicly after what happened. but across the piece, at weston—super—mare people have condemned it and i do think it is an exception, but it is illustrative of the angry and noisy and vicious political climate we are operating in —— across the piece, government has condemned it. there is never an government has condemned it. there is never an excuse government has condemned it. there is never an excuse for people's children to be brought into a situation like that, it is very damaging and they would be quite scared by what happened to them. i wish
involving the children of jacob rees—mogg was playing out involving the children ofjacob rees—mogg was, there has been unanimous condemnation on all sides at westminster of that kind of behaviour. what was striking was mr rees—mogg stayed and he listened and did not disappear. the biggest critics of mr rees—mogg and that because he is outspoken, they will a lwa ys because he is outspoken, they will always acknowledge that he is incredibly polite, incredibly conscious of dealing with...
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you didn't mention jacob rees—mogg. jostling for the succession. you didn't mentionjacob rees—mogg. isn't a cabinet minister, but he is going to say something. he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and people will just report that straight, as to do with brexit. and also, actually, people don't take on seriously as a leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinet. leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinetlj because he is not in the cabinet.|j think they are absolutely taken seriously as a leadership contender. well, the bookies do. we will undoubtedly see an awful lot on that. let's look at the telegraph front page. matt cartoon. after brexit, only highly skilled russian assassins will be allowed into the uk. joke? a little bit tasteless?‘ woman uk. joke? a little bit tasteless7. woman did die as a result of this. the way britain has responded to the bizarre absurdist accounts we have had from russia, they came to see a cathedral and now it turns out he is a decorated russia war hero
you didn't mention jacob rees—mogg. jostling for the succession. you didn't mentionjacob rees—mogg. isn't a cabinet minister, but he is going to say something. he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and people will just report that straight, as to do with brexit. and also, actually, people don't take on seriously as a leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinet. leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not...
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——jacob rees mogg. not borisjohnson. not boris johnson. not borisjohnson.ours before the big conference speech by theresa may. conference speech by theresa may. i predict a drama everyday. predict a drama everyday. day every day here on the bbc news channel. also updates from all other correspondence. correspondence. press interviews on the bbc website now. that's from 4pm on the bbc news channel. trying to move the political focus away from brexit. and urging her party colleagues to unite. have died because of the earthquake and tsunami. here's holly hamilton. a 10—6 advantage... but can they extend their lead to regain the title? reporterjohn watson.. already over the previous two days of this competition. of this competition. out to open the final singles match againstjustin thomas. againstjustin thomas. greeted to this perception out on the first tee. the first tee. what a great opening shot that was from mcilroy. shot that was from mcilroy. thomas has been playing well against jordan speed. —— withjordan speed. mcilroy one down at the moment. not the b
——jacob rees mogg. not borisjohnson. not boris johnson. not borisjohnson.ours before the big conference speech by theresa may. conference speech by theresa may. i predict a drama everyday. predict a drama everyday. day every day here on the bbc news channel. also updates from all other correspondence. correspondence. press interviews on the bbc website now. that's from 4pm on the bbc news channel. trying to move the political focus away from brexit. and urging her party colleagues to unite....
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a conservative mp reveals that jacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselveswrong end of politics. the police rang me one day and said, "where's your son"? "well, i think he's at school." "can you check?" because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. and there's a warning of the dangerous lack of control at bedford prison. this is a prison with the highest rates of assaults in the country. the government's been urged to show some backbone as mps debated the dispute with france over scallop fishing. there were violent confrontations at the end of august as fishermen off the coast of northern france rammed boats, threw stones, and let off smoke bombs to try to force british boats out of the area. the scallop fishing grounds lie just beyond the french national waters, but within its economic territorial area. french rules ban their own boats from fishing for scallops between may to october to allow the shellfish to breed. but the rules don't apply to other countries. fishing stopped while talks took place to try to resolve the disp
a conservative mp reveals that jacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselveswrong end of politics. the police rang me one day and said, "where's your son"? "well, i think he's at school." "can you check?" because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. and there's a warning of the dangerous lack of control at bedford prison. this is a prison with the highest rates of assaults in the country. the government's...
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the guardian has an image of leave campaigners jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson and peter bone holdingor britain's eu exit. the paper also publishes a warning to theresa may about her brexit tactics which was made by the chief executive of carmarkerjaguar. farmers who protect the countryside will be first in line for post—brexit grants, according to the telegraph. (ani) the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘ as a un study —— the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘ as a un study finds that one in four british people is obese. and finally, the sun has gone with a more risque story about a man who has had some pioneering surgery. a wide variety of papers for us to discuss. we will start with the guardian. jaguar chief warns theresa may that thousands of jobs are at risk. this is a blistering attack from britain‘s biggest car manufacturer, isn‘t it? from britain‘s biggest car manufacturer, isn't it? that is if they reside brexit. that has been on they reside brexit. that has been on the cards over the summer, almost warning about no deal, but there are signs she could get th
the guardian has an image of leave campaigners jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson and peter bone holdingor britain's eu exit. the paper also publishes a warning to theresa may about her brexit tactics which was made by the chief executive of carmarkerjaguar. farmers who protect the countryside will be first in line for post—brexit grants, according to the telegraph. (ani) the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘ as a un study —— the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘...
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. they‘ re saying about jacob rees-mogg.risjohnson resigned, man everyone was talking about since boris johnson resigned, now man everyone was talking about since borisjohnson resigned, now he's trying to get some attention, but what a surprise, his erc european research group colleagues are struggling to unify about how they would do brexit. it's almost like these negotiations are difficult after all! by not having a plan they leave themselves constantly open to remarks from theresa may and downing street, how would you do it? and they can't answer. the truth is we reconsidered, he said. bizarre. i'm so surprised. they talked a good talk, they talked about hard brexit, they talked quite dramatically and when it comes to it, they haven't come up with a plan or an alternative they can all agree on. today we had the former brexit minister steve baker saying 80 mps would vote down the chequers deal. he is saying that, and then your core group of brexiters don't have a plan in place. it's completely illogicalfrom plan in place.
. they‘ re saying about jacob rees-mogg.risjohnson resigned, man everyone was talking about since boris johnson resigned, now man everyone was talking about since borisjohnson resigned, now he's trying to get some attention, but what a surprise, his erc european research group colleagues are struggling to unify about how they would do brexit. it's almost like these negotiations are difficult after all! by not having a plan they leave themselves constantly open to remarks from theresa may and...
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we have had jacob rees—mogg meeting michel barnier today.rer picture of the kind of intensity of opposition to parts of this chequers plan? what has been made very clear is that we are never involved any fight to finish over mrs may's chequers plan but also over her leadership, both are linked inextricably and although we have here from prominent brexiteers saying that this is not about theresa may's leadership, speak to them privately and they will openly acknowledge that theresa may cannot survive the chequers plan going down because it would simply be incredible if parliament was to say no toa incredible if parliament was to say no to a plan that he has made central to her premiership and then expect to go back to brussels on bended knee and say, never mind about chequers, i have another plan. it is simply not credible. for that reason precisely some brexiteers openly predict that boris will johnson be leading the tory party by christmas or easter, not the view i am told that mrjohnson himself shares, but that in part explains why we have
we have had jacob rees—mogg meeting michel barnier today.rer picture of the kind of intensity of opposition to parts of this chequers plan? what has been made very clear is that we are never involved any fight to finish over mrs may's chequers plan but also over her leadership, both are linked inextricably and although we have here from prominent brexiteers saying that this is not about theresa may's leadership, speak to them privately and they will openly acknowledge that theresa may cannot...
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but brexiteers like jacob rees—mogg don't agree.th its shared rules and customs arrangements — means that brexit does not mean brexit. what we're going to be doing today is putting forward ideas to solve the difficulty on the irish border. last week, he unveiled an alternative plan for the border. the prime minister argues that one of the main arguments for the chequers plan is it is the only way to guarantee that there will not be a hard border in ireland. this is simply not true — you don't have to have a physical border infrastructure in ireland, and you can maintain the integrity of the single market by having checks away from the border. there is already a border in northern ireland for excise, for vat, for currency and for immigration. so, you're simply carrying on what with what you've already got but doing it remotely from the border, and remote border checks happen across the world. theresa may says a remote border, checks several miles away, is no alternative at all. you don't solve the issue of no hard border by having a
but brexiteers like jacob rees—mogg don't agree.th its shared rules and customs arrangements — means that brexit does not mean brexit. what we're going to be doing today is putting forward ideas to solve the difficulty on the irish border. last week, he unveiled an alternative plan for the border. the prime minister argues that one of the main arguments for the chequers plan is it is the only way to guarantee that there will not be a hard border in ireland. this is simply not true — you...
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he says he will side with hardline brexiteers like jacob rees mogg in order to try to bring down theresa thinkjohn mcdonnell is, as well, despite what we have heard from tom watson, i am sure there is a general view among the parliamentary labour party that they would like to go for some sort of negotiated solution but they sense red meat and want to go for a general election. remember, jeremy corbyn, even less thanjohn mcdonnell, doesn't really care all that much, historically, about the eu. very old—fashioned, you know, when we were really hard left, it was just a capitalist club, the equivalent of a multinational of the 19th century villains, that kind of attitude, so it is really almost incidental and could be catalysed but only brought in to help his main aim, his and john mcdonnell‘s main aim. it is difficult to see from the european research group, hardline brexiteers wanting to bring down theresa may if they think there is a risk ofjeremy corbyn getting in? exactly, it is all very well saying that thatjeremy exactly, it is all very well saying that that jeremy corbyn would side w
he says he will side with hardline brexiteers like jacob rees mogg in order to try to bring down theresa thinkjohn mcdonnell is, as well, despite what we have heard from tom watson, i am sure there is a general view among the parliamentary labour party that they would like to go for some sort of negotiated solution but they sense red meat and want to go for a general election. remember, jeremy corbyn, even less thanjohn mcdonnell, doesn't really care all that much, historically, about the eu....
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an mp reveals thatjacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves targeted bypponents. the police rang me one day and said, where's your son? "i think he's at school." can you check? because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. and there's a call from more to be done to protect england's historic battlefields. we should, for the future, be creating national areas of national historic importance that would recognise historical sites and their surroundings as areas that we wish and need to conserve for the future. but let's start with prime minister's questions — often a noisy, shouty affair, and this was a particularly rowdy session. parliament has only been back from its summer break for a fortnight but mps and peers have now left westminster for three weeks for the annual autumn party conference season. so this wasjeremy corbyn‘s last chance to scrutinise government policy for a while. and he started with what sounded like a trick question. the national farmers‘ union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit offi
an mp reveals thatjacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves targeted bypponents. the police rang me one day and said, where's your son? "i think he's at school." can you check? because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. and there's a call from more to be done to protect england's historic battlefields. we should, for the future, be creating national areas of national historic importance that would recognise historical...
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italy has been backed by jacob rees mogg who for britain. well informed and we found we were in a degree of agreement that chequers is rubbish and we should throw it and have a canada style free trade deal. prominent supporters of labour leaderjeremy corbyn have been elected to the national executive committee. they include peter willsman who claimed trump fanatics we re willsman who claimed trump fanatics were behind actions of anti—semitism in the party. and the heat wave in england makes the records. the met office confirmed it was the hottest ever and 2018 was the joint hottest summer on record ever and 2018 was the joint hottest summer on record for the uk as a whole. in a moment it will be time for sports day but let's look at what else is coming up. but 7pm we will be discussing the novel methods that governments around the world are adopting to raise their birth rates. at 815 we will be talking about chris
italy has been backed by jacob rees mogg who for britain. well informed and we found we were in a degree of agreement that chequers is rubbish and we should throw it and have a canada style free trade deal. prominent supporters of labour leaderjeremy corbyn have been elected to the national executive committee. they include peter willsman who claimed trump fanatics we re willsman who claimed trump fanatics were behind actions of anti—semitism in the party. and the heat wave in england makes...
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so is leading brexiteer jacob rees—mogg.he and i found we were in a considerable degree of agreement, that chequers is absolutely rubbish and we should chuck it and what we should have is a canada—style free—trade deal. i mean, he seemed to think that was the way forward and has published charts showing that. so, interestingly, eurosceptics and mr barnier are in greater agreement than eurosceptics and the government, or mr barnier and the government. it was very encouraging. in case you're counting — it's 207 days until brexit happens. and roughly two months from when a deal needs to be done. it will be needed to be signed off by all the national parliaments within the eu. but still the conservatives can't agree on what they should ask for — let alone asking for something the eu agrees to. this is helpful from laura kuennsberg. here's ben wright in westminster. i feel like we have talked about this before, the tories are not agreeing that they have got to agree soon because the deadline is coming up soon because the deadline
so is leading brexiteer jacob rees—mogg.he and i found we were in a considerable degree of agreement, that chequers is absolutely rubbish and we should chuck it and what we should have is a canada—style free—trade deal. i mean, he seemed to think that was the way forward and has published charts showing that. so, interestingly, eurosceptics and mr barnier are in greater agreement than eurosceptics and the government, or mr barnier and the government. it was very encouraging. in case...
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jacob rees—mogg leads that wing. —— there is.to happen. i understand the sentiment and i do believe this wing is behaving like political jihadis. believe this wing is behaving like politicaljihadis. they are concerned about and no deal. ——a no deal. i think it will be our face eating fudge over this negotiation. something vaguely based on chequers. something vaguely based on chequers. something offered back in march when they were talking about a free trade agreement. they actually offered it. i think there will be a saving fudge. the chancellor did announce this week that they are going to bring gas budget —— bring the budget forward. this says to me they are looking for a deal in november. the daily telegraph. gp appointments are being wasted at the weekend. we struggle for these appointments. the weekend options are not being used up. we all know how hard it is to get a doctor ‘s surgery appointment these days. one in four are not being used. you think there is an old serial —— —— ulterior motive? being used. you think there i
jacob rees—mogg leads that wing. —— there is.to happen. i understand the sentiment and i do believe this wing is behaving like political jihadis. believe this wing is behaving like politicaljihadis. they are concerned about and no deal. ——a no deal. i think it will be our face eating fudge over this negotiation. something vaguely based on chequers. something vaguely based on chequers. something offered back in march when they were talking about a free trade agreement. they actually...
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it's a striking picture of boris johnson and jacob rees—mogg with their heads in their hands.ve seen borisjohnson with his head in his hands quite a lot this week for various reasons but as steve says, it will be iconic because the serious point is these people haven't had a serious plan. theresa may came up with the check is planned in july theresa may came up with the check is planned injuly but they haven't come up with anything and in comparison to michael gove who has coherent policy it looked shambolic. i think they are rattled by michel barnier this week saying we could have a deal by november. they were hoping for a no deal so they could extra ct hoping for a no deal so they could extract the hard brexit. there was a press conference in the bowels of the commons and there has been a lot of bickering from some people who weren't there and some who said we need a proper press conference but this was amateurish. you remember vote leave and dominic cummings who was central to that campaign, they are not involved now. i suppose it's possible they were captured at a slightly
it's a striking picture of boris johnson and jacob rees—mogg with their heads in their hands.ve seen borisjohnson with his head in his hands quite a lot this week for various reasons but as steve says, it will be iconic because the serious point is these people haven't had a serious plan. theresa may came up with the check is planned in july theresa may came up with the check is planned injuly but they haven't come up with anything and in comparison to michael gove who has coherent policy it...
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david davis has obviously been in cahoots with jacob rees—mogg, who has had a conversation with michelarnier to discuss the whole chequers thing as being absolute rubbish. i think it is race out of a negotiator comes out and says something like that, so what is coming up and putting on the table is to say that you go by the world trade organization and then possibly to a canadian, norwegian style deal. there is only possible alternative is right now. you have david davis was about to come out and suggest his alternative, it have others suggesting a second referendum. there are many, many alternatives. and no time. there is no time at all. knows. dominic raab, the current brexit secretary, has got to negotiate what the uk's position is. i think have got to talk about lord who has come into the debate recently and made some comments about how very upset he is. one comment he did make and i agree with him, the fact that dominic raab at the very last moment decided no brexit was on the table for discussion... he is a brexit supporter, and just for instancy sounds a bit like you, so frustra
david davis has obviously been in cahoots with jacob rees—mogg, who has had a conversation with michelarnier to discuss the whole chequers thing as being absolute rubbish. i think it is race out of a negotiator comes out and says something like that, so what is coming up and putting on the table is to say that you go by the world trade organization and then possibly to a canadian, norwegian style deal. there is only possible alternative is right now. you have david davis was about to come out...
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the independent has an image of leave campaigners jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson and peter bone holdingn's eu exit. the online paper also warns of an unfolding national emergency caused by nhs staff vacancies. farmers who protect the countryside will be first in line for post—brexit grants, according to the telegraph. and the guardian publishes a warning to theresa may about her brexit tactics made by the chief executive of carmarkerjaguar. soa so a real variety of papers to chew over. shall we start with the daily telegraph? one brexit line amongst many it's fair to say. jane, the headline greenest farmers first in line for grants and presumably these are the farmers who protect the countryside. yes, this is michael gove announcing an agriculture bill. it's interesting that so much of wrecks it seems chaotic and michael gove is presenting this discreet will on farming. one of the things i think even the anti—brexit people have accepted for a long time, that the common agriculture policy was broken so his policy is that instead of chp payments... common agricultural policy payments goin
the independent has an image of leave campaigners jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson and peter bone holdingn's eu exit. the online paper also warns of an unfolding national emergency caused by nhs staff vacancies. farmers who protect the countryside will be first in line for post—brexit grants, according to the telegraph. and the guardian publishes a warning to theresa may about her brexit tactics made by the chief executive of carmarkerjaguar. soa so a real variety of papers to chew over....
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jacob rees mogg is quoted in this article. he'll be expressing... he says nothing new.om laden forecast which is more political than economic. until we finally leave, that is the point. the salzburg meeting is a key one. the salzburg meeting is a key one. the big one is in november, the special meeting, after that a vote in parliament and maybe the government. on that bombshell, let's move government. on that bombshell, let's m ove o nto government. on that bombshell, let's move onto your paper. one in five britons harmed by internet. in what way? sharon white, the chief executive of ofcom, which is the regulator for broadcasters, including the bbc. well... a bit. her concern, reflected by 12 million britons, one in five of us, a lot of children and young people watch tv ona children and young people watch tv on a tablet or a phone and they don't differentiate between the bbc, itv, sky, the regulated and unregulated bids, it is all the same to them, coming at them. sharon white, i've never met a regulator who once less power but she wants to expand her agreement to incl
jacob rees mogg is quoted in this article. he'll be expressing... he says nothing new.om laden forecast which is more political than economic. until we finally leave, that is the point. the salzburg meeting is a key one. the salzburg meeting is a key one. the big one is in november, the special meeting, after that a vote in parliament and maybe the government. on that bombshell, let's move government. on that bombshell, let's m ove o nto government. on that bombshell, let's move onto your...
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is splashed across tomorrow's express — as it reports onjacog rees—mogg and his children being verballyf oil hits a four—year—high is the lead in the ft. the paper warns hurrican florence co—inciding with concerns of a global shortfall in oil is heightening supply fears. richard branson in a pickle — is the headline in the metro. train passengers have hit back at the virgin boss after he took to social media to moan about people being late. every patient should be able to skype their gp on a smartphone. the telegraph reports on the health secretary's plans to end a postcode lottery in access to care. it also says britain will not pay its ‘divorce bill‘ in the event of a no—deal brexit. gordon brown says the world is sleepwalking towards a new financial crisis. the guardian features a warning from the former prime minister that a lack of leadership could see a repeat of the financial crash a decade ago. the times features conservative mps attacking the archbishop of canterbury for ‘parroting labour policy‘ after he called the gig economy a ‘reincarnation of ancient evil‘. it also says mo
is splashed across tomorrow's express — as it reports onjacog rees—mogg and his children being verballyf oil hits a four—year—high is the lead in the ft. the paper warns hurrican florence co—inciding with concerns of a global shortfall in oil is heightening supply fears. richard branson in a pickle — is the headline in the metro. train passengers have hit back at the virgin boss after he took to social media to moan about people being late. every patient should be able to skype...
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rees—mogg, we know what they will say. say. but the cabinet ministers, who will swing the way?l swing the way? sajid javid falls into that category. falls into that category. sense that they will back away from chequers. chequers. the door at all to another strategy, on some sort of canada type deal. on some sort of canada type deal. interviewed last week and he left the door open to a cabinet option. the door open to a cabinet option. week, they did not quite close the door on a canada option. door on a canada option. maximum dangerfor mrs may and her chequers. —— chequers plan. -- chequers plan. appearance during the course of the week? week? have reached and passed peak johnson. johnson. wading in this morning and describing it as deranged. describing it as deranged. what more can he do? can he do? what more can he say that hasn't already been said? hasn't already been said? and, so far, there's no sign of that. that. no doubt he's locked away in his hotel bedroom as we speak. his hotel bedroom as we speak. norman, thanks for speaking to us. norman smith that the conservativ
rees—mogg, we know what they will say. say. but the cabinet ministers, who will swing the way?l swing the way? sajid javid falls into that category. falls into that category. sense that they will back away from chequers. chequers. the door at all to another strategy, on some sort of canada type deal. on some sort of canada type deal. interviewed last week and he left the door open to a cabinet option. the door open to a cabinet option. week, they did not quite close the door on a canada...
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out what many have been saying for sometime in the past and has said by people like jake and reese mogg and others that this is somebody i prime minister's allies saying it one suspects there are elements within the prime minister's close friends who were beginning to realise that the planjust who were beginning to realise that the plan just will not work. and who were beginning to realise that the planjust will not work. and it will not win and she has to await, with an alternative but what did she come up with? she hasn't nailed her colours to chequers. she has taught us colours to chequers. she has taught us up to that mast and you say what lancashire, with and she argues there is no alternative. if there is i'io there is no alternative. if there is no alternative, she has to accept that it will not work and she cannot bring the proposal, she cannot really bring forward a proposal to be voted on that she knows will be beaten. in this world of negotiations, i suspect it will happens is chequers why to be repackaged input to the mangle in brussels and watkins of the other end will not
out what many have been saying for sometime in the past and has said by people like jake and reese mogg and others that this is somebody i prime minister's allies saying it one suspects there are elements within the prime minister's close friends who were beginning to realise that the planjust who were beginning to realise that the plan just will not work. and who were beginning to realise that the planjust will not work. and it will not win and she has to await, with an alternative but what...
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to the hard brexiteers, led by jacob as another red lion to the hard brexiteers, led byjacob rees—moggs as borisjohnson has left the cabinet, someone who was seen as a potential successor to the theresa may. we are leaving the eu at the end of march, we expect the eu to agree a final deal or we will find ourselves in an ideal scenario, in 0ctober ourselves in an ideal scenario, in october or november. so boris johnson is circling theresa may but is nowhere near strong enough position to challenge that will take her down at this stage. some of the descriptions he uses in this are quite florid, as we come to expect from borisjohnson. quite florid, as we come to expect from boris johnson. he quite florid, as we come to expect from borisjohnson. he expects that the whole thing is preordained and we won't do well out of it. no one has ever doubted his powers of metaphor, imagery and colourful prose. today he likens the battle to one as preordained as about between giant haystacks and big daddy, which isa giant haystacks and big daddy, which is a reference to wrestling in the 19805. that is
to the hard brexiteers, led by jacob as another red lion to the hard brexiteers, led byjacob rees—moggs as borisjohnson has left the cabinet, someone who was seen as a potential successor to the theresa may. we are leaving the eu at the end of march, we expect the eu to agree a final deal or we will find ourselves in an ideal scenario, in 0ctober ourselves in an ideal scenario, in october or november. so boris johnson is circling theresa may but is nowhere near strong enough position to...
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seek sanctions and remedies including prohibiting mr moggs from serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded company and an injunction and civil penalties the charges stem from this mr must twitter message about august seventh claiming that he had secured funding to take the company private at four hundred twenty dollars per share which the f.c.c. note was a quote substantial premium to its trading price at the time tesla stock price rose significantly after the tweets in a statement s.b.c. investigators allege that mr must tweets were false and misled potential investors when he tweeted. must not yet discuss specifics with prospective financier's according to the c.c. tesla stock has declined by thirteen percent on the news and for more on this we now turn to our friend lauren fix the tart coach who joins us live from new york lauren what do you make of this we talked about tesla a lot but we necessarily didn't see it coming down this hard in this fast did wig you know typically the f.c.c. does not come after someone in the eight weeks but they were in negotiations to try
seek sanctions and remedies including prohibiting mr moggs from serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded company and an injunction and civil penalties the charges stem from this mr must twitter message about august seventh claiming that he had secured funding to take the company private at four hundred twenty dollars per share which the f.c.c. note was a quote substantial premium to its trading price at the time tesla stock price rose significantly after the tweets in a statement...
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and then there‘s jacob rees—mogg. and he has expressed it so nicely, because he has decided to base his new investment fund in the eurozone. the tory brexiteers unite the politics of the 19 50s with the economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming economics of the 19th—century. dayd reaming about a economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming about a britain that both rules the waves, and waives the rules. applause labour‘sjob is applause labour‘s job is now applause labour‘sjob is now to applause labour‘s job is now to win support for a deal that meets the needs of the country, combined with our planned rebuild and transformed with investment in our people and our economy. our priority is clear — we aim to get the best brexit deal for jobs and living standards to underpin our plans, to upgrade our economy and interest in every community and every region. that will bring people together and meet concerns of both those who voted leave and those who voted remain. conference, the way ahead is clear. we will vote against any
and then there‘s jacob rees—mogg. and he has expressed it so nicely, because he has decided to base his new investment fund in the eurozone. the tory brexiteers unite the politics of the 19 50s with the economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming economics of the 19th—century. dayd reaming about a economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming about a britain that both rules the waves, and waives the rules. applause labour‘sjob is applause labour‘s job is now applause labour‘sjob is...
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jacob rees—mogg, if i may, you are obviously very proud of this 19 page document.es document. was it wise of your colleagues last night to be putting this in the direction of talking about theresa may, when all your group can do is pose an empty threat to theresa may, but not a real threat, because you don't have the numbers to dislodge her?” threat, because you don't have the numbers to dislodge her? i will ask david davis to come in first. in march of this year, donald tusk said we are very happy to have a free—trade agreement. yes, my view, it is no secret that my view is the best option is free—trade plus. rather than calling it canada plus plus, it would be originating a whole series of different trade agreements that the union already has. this would make that work. that is the point. as we get the high—pressure part of the negotiation, through salzburg, october, november, and we are now talking about going into november, i think we will see a change of step. it is down to the negotiators actually doing it, down to dominic raab and theresa may to do it. this
jacob rees—mogg, if i may, you are obviously very proud of this 19 page document.es document. was it wise of your colleagues last night to be putting this in the direction of talking about theresa may, when all your group can do is pose an empty threat to theresa may, but not a real threat, because you don't have the numbers to dislodge her?” threat, because you don't have the numbers to dislodge her? i will ask david davis to come in first. in march of this year, donald tusk said we are...
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the group — led byjacob rees—mogg — meets to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's chequers proposalss now is not the time for a change in leadership. she is a fantastically dutiful prime minister and she has my support. ijust want her to change one item of policy. the same group of tory mps also insists a hard border on the island of ireland can be avoided after the uk leaves the single market and the customs union. we'll have the latest from westminster and belfast. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... egypt's public prosecutor says e.coli was a factor in the death of a british couple at a hotel in the resort of hurghada. russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as "civilians, not criminals." we obviously looked at who these people are. we've found them. they will appear soon, we hope, and tell you everything themselves. battening down the hatches — mandatory evacuation orders are issued as several american states prepare for the arrival of hurricane florence. it's five o'clock. our top story... members o
the group — led byjacob rees—mogg — meets to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's chequers proposalss now is not the time for a change in leadership. she is a fantastically dutiful prime minister and she has my support. ijust want her to change one item of policy. the same group of tory mps also insists a hard border on the island of ireland can be avoided after the uk leaves the single market and the customs union. we'll have the latest from westminster and belfast. the other...
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among them was the chair of the committee, hilary benn, and the prominent brexiteer, jacob rees—mogg. would expect, extraordinarily charming and well—informed. and he and i found we were in a considerable degree of agreement, that chequers is absolutely rubbish and we should chuck it and what we should have is a canada—style free—trade deal. i mean, he seemed to think that was the way forward and has published charts showing that. so, interestingly, eurosceptics and mr barnier are in greater agreement than eurosceptics and the government, or mr barnier and the government. it was very encouraging. it is very clear from the reported remarks of michel barnier in the german newspapers this morning that the government's proposal for the facilitated customs arrangement and the common rule book are not acceptable to the european union and it is clear, therefore, that what is on offer is either a deal like canada, which would not give us what we need, or, my view is, remaining in a customs union with the european union. hilary benn, the chair of the european select committee. we can talk to k
among them was the chair of the committee, hilary benn, and the prominent brexiteer, jacob rees—mogg. would expect, extraordinarily charming and well—informed. and he and i found we were in a considerable degree of agreement, that chequers is absolutely rubbish and we should chuck it and what we should have is a canada—style free—trade deal. i mean, he seemed to think that was the way forward and has published charts showing that. so, interestingly, eurosceptics and mr barnier are in...
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some of its most senior figures described her own plan as, borisjohnson, "a suicide vest", jacob rees—mogghose circumstances credibly continue to lead the party and adopt a party which she cannot believe in. have you looked at some of the things which members of the labour party have said about jeremy corbyn? mo one would suggest that he cannot continue to lead the labour party because of disparaging things said about him. what i am saying is that despite the fact that people are disagreeing with their proposal, even if it does not command a majority in the house of commons, and it might when the time comes, it does not mean that she has to go, that is my view. and just one more speculative question, and then we'll move on to other things. if that scenario plays out but also there is no parliamentary majority for a canada plus plan, which you want, and it seems at the moment there would not be, and there is no parliamentary approvalfor a brexit, it seems to me there are two options, either a general election — or as the labour party has now semi— committed itself to there is the very real
some of its most senior figures described her own plan as, borisjohnson, "a suicide vest", jacob rees—mogghose circumstances credibly continue to lead the party and adopt a party which she cannot believe in. have you looked at some of the things which members of the labour party have said about jeremy corbyn? mo one would suggest that he cannot continue to lead the labour party because of disparaging things said about him. what i am saying is that despite the fact that people are...
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seek sanctions and remedies including prohibiting mr moggs from serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded company and an injunction and civil penalties the charges stem from this mr must twitter message about august seventh claiming that he had secured funding to take the company private at four hundred twenty dollars per share which the f.c.c. notes was a quote substantial premium to its trading price at the time tesla stock price rose significantly after the tweets in a statement s.b.c. investigators allege that mr must tweets were false and misled potential investors when he tweeted mr busk had not yet discuss specifics with prospective financier's according to the s.c.c. tesla stock has declined by thirteen percent on the news and for more on this we now turn to our friend lauren fix the car show coach who joins us live from new york lauren what do you make of this we talk about tesla a lot but we necessarily didn't see it coming down this hard in this fast did way. no typically the f.c.c. does not come after someone in eight weeks but they were in negotiations to tr
seek sanctions and remedies including prohibiting mr moggs from serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded company and an injunction and civil penalties the charges stem from this mr must twitter message about august seventh claiming that he had secured funding to take the company private at four hundred twenty dollars per share which the f.c.c. notes was a quote substantial premium to its trading price at the time tesla stock price rose significantly after the tweets in a statement...
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terms, and the chairman of that group who gathered in parliament, to put for that plan, jacob rees—moggy. the plan is we should negotiate what is now being offered by the eu and was offered by an earlier stage which is leading on a world trade basis is a perfectly reasonable thing to do in the key to negotiating strength it is to know that the alternative is something that the alternative is something thatis that the alternative is something that is good rather than bad so once you've established that you can negotiate with much better confidence. the government wasn't having any of that. they have of course consistently criticised those two are saying the government should abandon the chequers agreement are not coming up their own plan. we did have some details from the critics of chequers today but those were immediately criticised by the government. here is the chancellor philip hammond —— philip hammond responding. i'm sure his model is very effective but the assumption is that he makes are wildly out of line with assumptions that are used by other economic models and frankly, i bel
terms, and the chairman of that group who gathered in parliament, to put for that plan, jacob rees—moggy. the plan is we should negotiate what is now being offered by the eu and was offered by an earlier stage which is leading on a world trade basis is a perfectly reasonable thing to do in the key to negotiating strength it is to know that the alternative is something that the alternative is something thatis that the alternative is something that is good rather than bad so once you've...
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encouraging and want to see some sort of deal emerge but the problem is something that satisfies jacob rees mogg boris johnson, one male simile want a hard brexit at the same time as enabling hasan ali economy to have access to european partners and economy. and just in the way we do now. what sort of question would you ask in a second referendum if it's not about stopping brexit in the entirety? this is ultimately the decision of the parliament but i think it should be between the deal the government can produce if it is able to do so and remaining within the european union. we have come to a deal with the european union and it should be between no deal and that but it should be a 2—part question. between no deal and that but it should be a 2-part question. that that would not be brexit, if we have no deal or we don't like the deal, we stay in? i disagree. when it comes to no deal i don't think there's any constituency pushing for there's any constituency pushing for the type of damage at no deal would deliver but i would suggest that in terms of what no deal means there would be hundreds of br
encouraging and want to see some sort of deal emerge but the problem is something that satisfies jacob rees mogg boris johnson, one male simile want a hard brexit at the same time as enabling hasan ali economy to have access to european partners and economy. and just in the way we do now. what sort of question would you ask in a second referendum if it's not about stopping brexit in the entirety? this is ultimately the decision of the parliament but i think it should be between the deal the...
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the issue is with him and jacob rees—mogg, they have to come out with a plan and at the moment they realiseber ten cut attack them. strategically it works for them. eventually they have to say what it is they want to do in opposition to theresa may's chequers plan which is less appealing than the poll tax. justine greening said that today and she's coming from the other side of the argument. she wrote for the telegraph as well and she says theresa may is like king knutt, so we have this extraordinary scenario where remainers now agree with brexiteers that checkers is a dud, a dead duck, and we have the polls which show it is going down in marginal constituencies —— king cnut. more than half of voters are opposed to chequers and they think it is doubtful britain. she is getting attacked on all sides, from the eu, brexiteers and remainers and she hopes there is enough moderate mps to back are to continue —— back to continue to push plan. as you both mention the conservative party will be very interesting. can't wait. as will the labour party. activists voted on to labour ruling body. peter wi
the issue is with him and jacob rees—mogg, they have to come out with a plan and at the moment they realiseber ten cut attack them. strategically it works for them. eventually they have to say what it is they want to do in opposition to theresa may's chequers plan which is less appealing than the poll tax. justine greening said that today and she's coming from the other side of the argument. she wrote for the telegraph as well and she says theresa may is like king knutt, so we have this...