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mr. bercow: we would not want anyone to be whipped senseless, would we? [laughter] mr. bercow: throughout my time sought to i have increase the relative authority which i egislature for will make absolutely no apology any anyone anywhere at time. , i mploy a dangerous phrase ave sought to be the backstop. [laughter] mr. bercow: i could not do so the soup e support of pesh team in speaker's house. the wider house stopped. my buckingham constituents and and our three fe hildren, oliver, freddie and jemimah. [applause] mr. bercow: from the bottom of my heart, i thank them all profusely. i could also not have served without the repeated support of his house and its members past and present. this is a wonderful place, formed overwhelmingly by people o are motivated by their nation of international interests, by their perception of the public good and by their not as delegates, but as representatives to do what happens they believe is right for our country. we degrade this parliament at our peril. i served as a member of arliament for 22 years and for last 10, as speaker. put
mr. bercow: we would not want anyone to be whipped senseless, would we? [laughter] mr. bercow: throughout my time sought to i have increase the relative authority which i egislature for will make absolutely no apology any anyone anywhere at time. , i mploy a dangerous phrase ave sought to be the backstop. [laughter] mr. bercow: i could not do so the soup e support of pesh team in speaker's house. the wider house stopped. my buckingham constituents and and our three fe hildren, oliver, freddie...
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mr. bercow: from the bottom of my heart, i thank them all profusely. i also could not have served without the repeated support of this house and its members, past and present. this is a wonderful place, filled overwhelmingly by people who are motivated by their notion of the national interest, by perception of the public not asnd by their duty, delegates, but as representatives to do what they believe is right for our country. we degrade this parliament at our peril. i have served as a member of parliament for 22 years and for last 10 as a speaker. this has been -- let me put it explicitly -- the greatest privilege and honor of my professional life, for which i will be eternally grateful. i wish my successor in the chair the very best fortune in standing up for the rights of honorable and right honorable members, individually and for parliament, institutionally, as the speaker of the house of commons. thank you. [applause] mr. bercow: you really are a very, very, very generous bunch of people, indeed. and thank you on both sides of the house, for which
mr. bercow: from the bottom of my heart, i thank them all profusely. i also could not have served without the repeated support of this house and its members, past and present. this is a wonderful place, filled overwhelmingly by people who are motivated by their notion of the national interest, by perception of the public not asnd by their duty, delegates, but as representatives to do what they believe is right for our country. we degrade this parliament at our peril. i have served as a member...
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mr. bercow: it's something i spent the last 35 years doing myself. mr. corbyn: enjoy the last short period in your office but it's going to be the most dramatic it has been and i think your choice of timing and date is incomparable and will be recorded in the history books of parliament through democracy. mr. speaker, on behalf of the labour party, i thank you for your work in promoting democracy and this house. thank you. kopp kopp [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> and the speaker of house of commons, john bercow, announced he will be stepping down as speaker on october 31. that's a deadline for britain to leave the european union. on capitol hill, the house will be gaveling back in at 4:30 eerp time working on energy bills today. and we expect to take you live to capitol hill for a briefing by democrats on gun violence legislation. scheduled to start in about 40 minutes, 3:00 p.m. eastern time here on c-span. >> for 40 years, c-span has been provid
mr. bercow: it's something i spent the last 35 years doing myself. mr. corbyn: enjoy the last short period in your office but it's going to be the most dramatic it has been and i think your choice of timing and date is incomparable and will be recorded in the history books of parliament through democracy. mr. speaker, on behalf of the labour party, i thank you for your work in promoting democracy and this house. thank you. kopp kopp [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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mr. bercow: we degrade this parliament at our peril. [applause] atra k.: that blast aim boris johnson, and he was applauded. but look where the clapping comes from. all too obvious thiss a house profoundly divided. later tonight, the commons will, pack up for a few weeks, the government calling an early halt. >> we will do everything we can to prevent the crashing out on the 31st of october and support an election when that is clear we are not dng the crashing t. laura k.: still time for the forces ranged against the prime minister to defeat him. >> the ayes to the right, 311. nos to the left, 302. laura k.: narrowly, mps voted to force number 10 to publish documents about no deal and the private messages of downing street staff. >> ayes have it. laura k.ththopposition might block them, but right now it is the tories who are in a hurry to get to the ballot box. for a government with no remajority, a parliament there is no agreement. sooner or later, we are all heading there. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster.mo laura t.: fo, i'm j
mr. bercow: we degrade this parliament at our peril. [applause] atra k.: that blast aim boris johnson, and he was applauded. but look where the clapping comes from. all too obvious thiss a house profoundly divided. later tonight, the commons will, pack up for a few weeks, the government calling an early halt. >> we will do everything we can to prevent the crashing out on the 31st of october and support an election when that is clear we are not dng the crashing t. laura k.: still time for...
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jessica, what powers are at mr bercow's disposal?is the highest authority in the house of commons. ——john authority in the house of commons. —— john bercow. and authority in the house of commons. ——john bercow. and he is a bit of a marmite character on these issues. for some people, he has the champion of backbenchers, somebody standing up of backbenchers, somebody standing upfor of backbenchers, somebody standing up for parliament against an over mighty executive. for others, he has damaged the idea that the speaker is totally impartial, too often, in the view of some people, siding with backbenchers and opposition groups who want to stop a no—deal brexit or maybe stop brexit altogether. the government might be feeling a touch nervous this morning after his comments last night, amid speculation that borisjohnson could try to find some kind of a loophole when it comes to the law recently passed by mps, designed to block a no—deal brexit and potentially seek a delay to brexit. john bercow saying last night at a lecture, not obeying th
jessica, what powers are at mr bercow's disposal?is the highest authority in the house of commons. ——john authority in the house of commons. —— john bercow. and authority in the house of commons. ——john bercow. and he is a bit of a marmite character on these issues. for some people, he has the champion of backbenchers, somebody standing up of backbenchers, somebody standing upfor of backbenchers, somebody standing up for parliament against an over mighty executive. for others, he...
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commons john bercow for a special debate accompanied later tonight by a vote if it's approved by mr bercow that would decide whether to hand the business of parliament away from the government tomorrow to backbench m.p.'s allowing them to begin the process of tabling and passing legislation that would block a no deal breakers on october 31st when it sought likely mr bercow will accede to that and if so in that photo later well all eyes will be on the numbers it's expected to be extremely close and relying on a number of conservative party m.p.'s to break ranks ranks and vote against their own government if it's to succeed but the rebel alliance believe they say that they have the numbers to win. and exacerbated you would say john is there by the fact that one of the conservative. defected to the liberal democrats so they don't actually have a majority in parliament anymore so if it all happens and the government loses this vote then what. yes that's right boris johnson is now the head of a minority government he and his government have seen raymond tonight's vote if it goes ahead as a conf
commons john bercow for a special debate accompanied later tonight by a vote if it's approved by mr bercow that would decide whether to hand the business of parliament away from the government tomorrow to backbench m.p.'s allowing them to begin the process of tabling and passing legislation that would block a no deal breakers on october 31st when it sought likely mr bercow will accede to that and if so in that photo later well all eyes will be on the numbers it's expected to be extremely close...
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in his statement, mr bercow warned: "we degrade this parliament at our peril."s list — which every departing prime minister has the option to draw up. ms may opted to include two advisers who resigned in the wake of the 2017 general election where the conservatives lost their majority. buzzfeed news takes a look at the latest involving google — 50 attorney generals in the us are planning to launch an antitrust investigation into the tech giant's use of data. the daily mail has the latest on the uk health secretary's promise to end the pills crisis in the uk. and finally, should the next james bond be a woman? former 007 pierce brosnan says yes. but not everyone agrees with him. so let's begin. with me is geraint anderson, a former analyst in the city of london and author of ‘city boy'.
in his statement, mr bercow warned: "we degrade this parliament at our peril."s list — which every departing prime minister has the option to draw up. ms may opted to include two advisers who resigned in the wake of the 2017 general election where the conservatives lost their majority. buzzfeed news takes a look at the latest involving google — 50 attorney generals in the us are planning to launch an antitrust investigation into the tech giant's use of data. the daily mail has the...
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proven bercow he's an arab affairs commentator for the israel today newspaper and you're very welcome mr bercow thanks for coming on what do you think will happen next do you think a coalition will be formed. you know in jewish tradition prophecy has been finished at the times of the bible and from that time no prophet appears on the stage of nations and the longer but i can put it in a very cautious way that the spirit that you are passing over is some kind of a non-league. didn't 2 main forces in these then i mean blue white one the one's hand and the likud party on the other one actually though no. serious difference is politically and ideology ideology or interview between the 2 oz blocks but as for illegal party they have the vision the experience they are crystallized very well in the village who still is block on the other hand the other broke guns blog of course kiddies direction by 3 video experience military generals but they they do not appeal as those who lead in the clear ideology accept the fact that generally we know that the 3 of the generals carry a right wing orientation excep
proven bercow he's an arab affairs commentator for the israel today newspaper and you're very welcome mr bercow thanks for coming on what do you think will happen next do you think a coalition will be formed. you know in jewish tradition prophecy has been finished at the times of the bible and from that time no prophet appears on the stage of nations and the longer but i can put it in a very cautious way that the spirit that you are passing over is some kind of a non-league. didn't 2 main...
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that didn't go down well with mr bercow.t that i have made is consistent with that advice. my attitude is simply to seek to facilitate the house. the leader rightly referred to my responsibility, which was grave and solemn. i completely accept that, as well as accept his right to his own view about my judgment in this matter. i have sought to exercise my judgment in discharging my responsibility to facilitate the house of commons, to facilitate the legislature. i have done it, i am doing it, and i will do it to the best of my ability, without fear orfavour, to coin a phrase, come what may, do or die. you might remember it was mr bercow who called borisjohnson‘s proroguing of parliament a "unconstitional outrage". the issue of proroguing has been central in tonight's debate. here's one of the rebel mps — former attorney general dominic grieve. he says that the house's was one of scrutiny, and i agree. and yet does not see there is an impala —— incompatibility with that... of carrying it out. and when considering that, he may
that didn't go down well with mr bercow.t that i have made is consistent with that advice. my attitude is simply to seek to facilitate the house. the leader rightly referred to my responsibility, which was grave and solemn. i completely accept that, as well as accept his right to his own view about my judgment in this matter. i have sought to exercise my judgment in discharging my responsibility to facilitate the house of commons, to facilitate the legislature. i have done it, i am doing it,...
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there is no love lost between mrs leadsom and mr bercow.led her "stupid", although he said he muttered the word to describe how he felt about the way the government had scheduled commons business. he is yet to comment on the latest criticisms. simon jones, bbc news. the liberal democrats have picked up their third mp in a week. angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group for change to join up withjo swinson‘s party. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. delays are expected on british airways flights later today ahead of a pilots' strike which is due to begin at midnight. the dispute is over pay and conditions. most ba flights taking off from the uk on monday and tuesday have been cancelled. o
there is no love lost between mrs leadsom and mr bercow.led her "stupid", although he said he muttered the word to describe how he felt about the way the government had scheduled commons business. he is yet to comment on the latest criticisms. simon jones, bbc news. the liberal democrats have picked up their third mp in a week. angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group for change to join up withjo swinson‘s party. she...
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faced fears criticism from brexit supporters who questioned his impartiality —— ms deborah carl —— mr bercowit would be my last. this is a pledge that i intend to keep. there was a robust defence of his record. throughout my time as speaker, i have sought to inquiries the relative authority of this legislature, for which i will may absolutely no apology to anyone, anywhere, at any time. to deploy a perhaps dangerous phrase, i have also sought to be the backbencher‘s backstop. he said he couldn't have done it without colleagues, friends and family. and above all, my wife, sally, and oui’ and above all, my wife, sally, and our three children, oliver, and above all, my wife, sally, and ourthree children, oliver, freddie andjemima. applause i wish my successor in the chair the very best fortune in standing up for the rights of honourable and right honourable members individually, and for parliament institutionally, as the speaker of the house of commons. thank you. applause applause a standing ovation, mostly from the opposition benches, ahead of cross— party opposition benches, ahead of cross—p
faced fears criticism from brexit supporters who questioned his impartiality —— ms deborah carl —— mr bercowit would be my last. this is a pledge that i intend to keep. there was a robust defence of his record. throughout my time as speaker, i have sought to inquiries the relative authority of this legislature, for which i will may absolutely no apology to anyone, anywhere, at any time. to deploy a perhaps dangerous phrase, i have also sought to be the backbencher‘s backstop. he said...
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think mr johnson has signaled he'll abide by the ruling he will i think have to do so and as i say mr bercow will want parliament back as soon as possible when it does reconvene is a different matter but it will do so again it's a background of a prime minister who i think tacitly by this court ruling has been accused of misleading the queen deliberately for political gain the kind of charge which most prime ministers wouldn't survive some are garden city politics like said lancaster university frank spillover this a lot international pre-shared have a good day. thank you for she to come to 18 past the hour moscow time well i'm sure you are as well the problem or part of the story is ahead families turn out in force against a school band unvaccinated children in new york that's just one of the stories we're covering when we come back here. you know world of big part of. lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time fo
think mr johnson has signaled he'll abide by the ruling he will i think have to do so and as i say mr bercow will want parliament back as soon as possible when it does reconvene is a different matter but it will do so again it's a background of a prime minister who i think tacitly by this court ruling has been accused of misleading the queen deliberately for political gain the kind of charge which most prime ministers wouldn't survive some are garden city politics like said lancaster university...
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there is no love lost between mrs leadsom and mr bercow.elled her "stupid", although he said he muttered the word to describe how he felt about the way the government had scheduled commons business. he is yet to comment on the latest criticisms. simon jones, bbc news. ships and aircraft are helping to move thousands of people from the islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian. 0ne cruise ship with more than a thousand evacuees has arrived in florida. aid agencies say the situation on great abaco island is desperate, with residents unable to find food or clean water. at the moment, the death toll in the bahama is 43 — but is expected to increase with hundreds still missing. matthew cochrane is from the red cross — hejoins us now from geneva what is your the latest information about the situation there? we are beginning to get a clearer picture of the precise impact of this stomp. as you mention, the worst damage is on the great island and some of the small island. the damage on grand bahama particularly in the east is quite severe
there is no love lost between mrs leadsom and mr bercow.elled her "stupid", although he said he muttered the word to describe how he felt about the way the government had scheduled commons business. he is yet to comment on the latest criticisms. simon jones, bbc news. ships and aircraft are helping to move thousands of people from the islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian. 0ne cruise ship with more than a thousand evacuees has arrived in florida. aid agencies say the...
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traditionally, the major parties don't contest the speaker's seat, but mr bercow has angered some ministerst brexit debates. the french foreign minister, jean—yves le drian, said today that france couldn't agree to another brexit extension as he wasn't willing to go through the same process every three months. and therese coffey, the former environment minister, is to be amber rudd's replacement as work and pensions secretary. she backed remain during the eu referendum. i don't quite know why we needed the music, but anyway. we will hear from our deputy political editorjohn pienaar in a moment. but first, a look ahead to what is expected to happen in the next few days. tomorrow, the mps' bill forcing borisjohnson to ask for a brexit extension in order to avoid no—deal is set to become law. and the government is expected to introduce a fresh vote on a general election on 15 october 15th, though that is not likely to be successful. and possibly tomorrow, certainly by thursday, parliament will be formally suspended or prorogued. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar reflected on the difficu
traditionally, the major parties don't contest the speaker's seat, but mr bercow has angered some ministerst brexit debates. the french foreign minister, jean—yves le drian, said today that france couldn't agree to another brexit extension as he wasn't willing to go through the same process every three months. and therese coffey, the former environment minister, is to be amber rudd's replacement as work and pensions secretary. she backed remain during the eu referendum. i don't quite know why...
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mr. bercow. this is why he is loathed by some brexiteers in parliament.crucial in this. that after that law became statute, his work here is done. of course, these are not normal times. we will get someone else in the chair, and yes, it is significant because as we've proved, in a hung parliament particularly, which is way re-maybe still after the -- after theay be still next election, they have a crucial role in where the country goes. supposed to be objective, but this political debate of brexit has shown that everyone has to fall into one or two camps. he has certainly been labeled as being the least objective speaker of modern times. "weie: he's just said degrade this parliament at our peril," and he's gotten a standing ovation by many impairment. -- is leslie to replace him by many in parliament. who is likely to replace him? david: traditionally it was switch between a member of parliament on either side, so you would have years of a labour mp and then years of a conservative. the next one would be from the opposition benches, but these are not norm
mr. bercow. this is why he is loathed by some brexiteers in parliament.crucial in this. that after that law became statute, his work here is done. of course, these are not normal times. we will get someone else in the chair, and yes, it is significant because as we've proved, in a hung parliament particularly, which is way re-maybe still after the -- after theay be still next election, they have a crucial role in where the country goes. supposed to be objective, but this political debate of...
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there is no love lost between mrs leadsom and mr bercow.ed to have labelled her "stupid" last year, although he said he muttered the word to describe how he felt about the way the government had scheduled commons business. he is yet to comment on the latest developments. the former labour mp angela smith has joined the liberal democrats, calling them "the strongest party to stop brexit". she was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february over jeremy corbyn‘s approach to brexit, and his handling of anti—semitism. she's the third mp to join the lib—dems in a week, bringing their total number in the house of commons to 17. conditions in the bahamas are "rapidly deteriorating", six days after hurricane dorian ripped through the islands, according to the un's world food programme. tens of thousands of people are homeless, and many are now desperate to flee the destruction in the abaco islands and grand bahama. cruise liners, private planes and helicopters are being used to help the evacuation effort. the official death toll stands at 4
there is no love lost between mrs leadsom and mr bercow.ed to have labelled her "stupid" last year, although he said he muttered the word to describe how he felt about the way the government had scheduled commons business. he is yet to comment on the latest developments. the former labour mp angela smith has joined the liberal democrats, calling them "the strongest party to stop brexit". she was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february over jeremy corbyn‘s...
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mr. bercow i will miss him. how do we even handicap this now? boris johnson had a spring of losses.ny odds he actually gets a deal before the 31st with europe? >> well, i wouldn't rule it out europe has some interest in this as well. it isn't nothing if britain pulls away completely. continental europe has enormous economic interest doing business trading with the uk. so i think it's a possibility but it is becoming extraordinarily remote and the question now is, whether or, when the brits are going to hold another election? i honestly, connell, think that is the ace in the hole that boris johnson is holding on this because remember what we're talking about brexit that was a referendum back in 2016. now what we have ahead of us is a possibility of a real election for prime minister built around the sole issue of brexit. and i think the possibility exists that boris johnson would win that election and probably win it with a lot of votes from the labour party because a labourites in fact support brexit. last time around, overwhelming, strong majority of the 650 constituencies in the u
mr. bercow i will miss him. how do we even handicap this now? boris johnson had a spring of losses.ny odds he actually gets a deal before the 31st with europe? >> well, i wouldn't rule it out europe has some interest in this as well. it isn't nothing if britain pulls away completely. continental europe has enormous economic interest doing business trading with the uk. so i think it's a possibility but it is becoming extraordinarily remote and the question now is, whether or, when the...
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there is no love lost between mrs leadsom and mr bercow. he muttered the word to describe how he felt about the way the government had scheduled commons business. he is yet to comment on the latest criticisms. simon jones, bbc news. police are investigating after a man was shot dead in south—east london this afternoon. officers were called to an incident in sydenham road in south east london just before four o'clock. shots were heard shortly afterwards, and a man in his twenties was found with fatal gunshot wounds. no arrests have been made, and police remain at the scene. delays are expected on british airways flights later today ahead of a pilots' strike which is due to begin at midnight — the dispute is over pay and conditions. most ba flights taking off from the uk on monday and tuesday have been cancelled. our business correspondent, katie prescott, has the details. for the first time in the company's history, british airways pilots are refusing to fly. the pilots' union says they accepted pay freezes when ba made losses, and they now
there is no love lost between mrs leadsom and mr bercow. he muttered the word to describe how he felt about the way the government had scheduled commons business. he is yet to comment on the latest criticisms. simon jones, bbc news. police are investigating after a man was shot dead in south—east london this afternoon. officers were called to an incident in sydenham road in south east london just before four o'clock. shots were heard shortly afterwards, and a man in his twenties was found...
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mr bercow called it "astonishing" that "anyone has even entertained the notion" of forcing through brexitut the approval of mps. the prime minister has said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for a delay. in the last few minutes, the irish premier says between the eu and uk remains "very wide". our political correspondentjess parker is in westminsterfor us. good morning to you, and the speaker now seems to have set himself implacably against boris johnson now seems to have set himself implacably against borisjohnson if he ignores that law designed to stop a no—deal brexit? he ignores that law designed to stop a no-deal brexit? yeah, there is this ongoing tension which we are likely to see coming into play over the next few weeks, especially when parliament returns on 14th october. on the one hand you have a law which has been passed by mps saying that borisjohnson must potentially has been passed by mps saying that boris johnson must potentially seek a delay to brexit, if he hasn't got a delay to brexit, if he hasn't got a deal approved by 19th october. then you've got borisjoh
mr bercow called it "astonishing" that "anyone has even entertained the notion" of forcing through brexitut the approval of mps. the prime minister has said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for a delay. in the last few minutes, the irish premier says between the eu and uk remains "very wide". our political correspondentjess parker is in westminsterfor us. good morning to you, and the speaker now seems to have set himself implacably against...
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speaking at a conference in london last night, mr bercow said he would allow the creative use of parliamentaryre the new law is obeyed, and that mps have the final say on brexit. borisjohnson has previously said britain will leave the eu on october 31st, with or without a deal. two men have been arrested at heathrow as climate change protesters tried to launch drones within the airport's exclusion zone. heathrow pause said it intended to fly drones in the 5km exclusion zone around the airport on friday morning. heathrow says services are operating as normal. a nursery worker who sexually abused children in her care will be banned from returning to her home county when she is released from prison. vanessa george was jailed for a minimum of seven years in 2009 for abusing children in plymouth. the parole board says she's now eligible to be released on licence but with strict conditions, including an order to stay out of devon or cornwall. the manufacturer whirlpool has stepped up its efforts to contact people who have tumble dryers which might pose a fire risk. since a full recall was announced
speaking at a conference in london last night, mr bercow said he would allow the creative use of parliamentaryre the new law is obeyed, and that mps have the final say on brexit. borisjohnson has previously said britain will leave the eu on october 31st, with or without a deal. two men have been arrested at heathrow as climate change protesters tried to launch drones within the airport's exclusion zone. heathrow pause said it intended to fly drones in the 5km exclusion zone around the airport...
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in classic fashion, mr bercow, who has infuriated the government and was at the the centre of seriousonly after this latest round of brexit controversy is done. we degrade this parliament at our peril. applause that blast aimed at borisjohnson. and he was applauded — but look where the clapping comes from. all too obvious, this is a house profoundly divided. and later tonight, the commons will pack up for a few weeks, the government calling an early halt. we will do everything we can to prevent the crashing out on 31st october and will support an election when that is clear that we are not doing that crashing out. the opposition might block them, but right now it's the tories who are in a hurry to get to the ballot box, and for a government with no majority, a parliament where there is no agreement, sooner oi’ later we are all heading there. we all heading there. are not likely to get to the proroguing we are not likely to get to the proroguing until midnight or afterwards. this is the scene in the house of commons, where mps are debating a motion from labour leaderjeremy corbyn that
in classic fashion, mr bercow, who has infuriated the government and was at the the centre of seriousonly after this latest round of brexit controversy is done. we degrade this parliament at our peril. applause that blast aimed at borisjohnson. and he was applauded — but look where the clapping comes from. all too obvious, this is a house profoundly divided. and later tonight, the commons will pack up for a few weeks, the government calling an early halt. we will do everything we can to...
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the speaker of the house you'll see him sitting in the big chair at the end of the chamber because mr bercow is not very happy at all with mr johnson as you move towards proving to the parliament he's calling him a rogue prime minister. which means basically suspending parliament so he can get a coach and horses through the political process and get it done what he wants to get done as soon as mr johnson appears there in the chamber will carry it live for you here on al-jazeera. the taliban has attacked a compound for foreigners in the afghan capital kabul killing 16 people and injuring more than $100.00 happened as the u.s. special envoy for peace zalmay khalilzad was interviewed on national t.v. about progress on talks with the taliban his charlotte bellus. in kabul small anger filled the streets the taliban launched an attack against what's known as the. green village a secure compound for foreigners on monday night by tuesday morning residents were on the streets angry that their neighborhood has been repeatedly targeted and blamed the international presence security forces attempted to
the speaker of the house you'll see him sitting in the big chair at the end of the chamber because mr bercow is not very happy at all with mr johnson as you move towards proving to the parliament he's calling him a rogue prime minister. which means basically suspending parliament so he can get a coach and horses through the political process and get it done what he wants to get done as soon as mr johnson appears there in the chamber will carry it live for you here on al-jazeera. the taliban has...
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out, may be celebrating his departure, what was striking was seeing michael gove paying tribute to mr bercowat something that kind of caught you off guard? well they are friends, we know that, their children go to the same school actually, and so both of them refer to them, sol actually, and so both of them refer to them, so i think some people will look at the changes that have happened here, the way that select committees operates, for example, the committees that hold ministers to accounts, and that's what it's all about, really. it's to accounts, and that's what it's allabout, really. it's about to accounts, and that's what it's all about, really. it's about the government not being able tojust get away with saying whatever they want, and not being able to have to answer questions. so that's the main thing that has changed, really. and the timing, as you say, is significant. because it means under the timing thatjohn bercow has set out, that this current parliament will elect the new speaker, not a new parliament after a general election, whenever that may or may not come. but tonight, v
out, may be celebrating his departure, what was striking was seeing michael gove paying tribute to mr bercowat something that kind of caught you off guard? well they are friends, we know that, their children go to the same school actually, and so both of them refer to them, sol actually, and so both of them refer to them, so i think some people will look at the changes that have happened here, the way that select committees operates, for example, the committees that hold ministers to accounts,...
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mr bercow called it "astonishing" that "anyone has even entertained the notion" of forcing through brexithe approval of mps. the prime minister has previously said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for a delay. in other developments, the democratic unionist party has denied a newspaper report claiming that it's prepared to compromise on the brexit backstop. it has just been announced that borisjohnson will see it has just been announced that boris johnson will see jean—claude juncker on monday. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, is in westminster for us. lets pick up with the news that the prime minister is going to luxembourg on monday, just announced by downing street. borisjohnson will meetjean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission. afterwards, he will meet the luxembourg prime minister. we don't know any details of what the two will discuss, but obviously brexit will be the main thrust of it. and whether the prime minister has anything specific to say to jean—claude juncker, we will has anything specific to say to jean—claudejuncker, we will ha
mr bercow called it "astonishing" that "anyone has even entertained the notion" of forcing through brexithe approval of mps. the prime minister has previously said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for a delay. in other developments, the democratic unionist party has denied a newspaper report claiming that it's prepared to compromise on the brexit backstop. it has just been announced that borisjohnson will see it has just been announced that boris...
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bercow. and he was challenged briefly there by mr peter bone who is a conservative party politician trying to stop things on a technicality and it seems that john bercow was willing to hear that but wasn't willing to let it go so let's go to jonah who is outside parliament and i hope it can make more sense of it than i just did because it is complicated jonah basically what we just see what does it mean for proceedings tonight. well you've just been treated and come out to a show of the sort of arcane procedures of the british house of commons speaker john bercow allowing all of the conservative party m.p. grandy of the conservative party one of the key figures in the so-called rebel alliance of m.p.'s opposed to a no deal breaks it allowing him to stand up and make an oral. application he had 3 minutes to do it he took far far less than net asking for a emergency debate on no deal under the terms of what's called an s. so 24 a standing order 24. parliamentary device john bercow. by the arcane procedures of part of approving that request oliver letwin saying simply in light of the government'
bercow. and he was challenged briefly there by mr peter bone who is a conservative party politician trying to stop things on a technicality and it seems that john bercow was willing to hear that but wasn't willing to let it go so let's go to jonah who is outside parliament and i hope it can make more sense of it than i just did because it is complicated jonah basically what we just see what does it mean for proceedings tonight. well you've just been treated and come out to a show of the sort of...
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conference season, labour, your own party, meeting in brighton, the —— the speaker of the house, mr bercowquestion the prime minister on how he could make this unlawful act in the first place, how he could give this advice to the clean, which i think also puts the queen in a very unfair position because of the chaotic way he acted. —— this advice to the queen. what is to stop him proroguing parliament again? downing street say they will abide by the ruling of the court, but in their view this was perfectly legitimate because he wanted to bring forward a new queen's speech, and in their view that has been done for hundreds of years. very legitimate to bring forward a queen's speech, of course thatis forward a queen's speech, of course that is something governments need to do, but the normal prorogation is five days, not five weeks. five days. i am five days, not five weeks. five days. iam not five days, not five weeks. five days. i am not a lawyer but i think the courts would be pretty sceptical about boris johnson the courts would be pretty sceptical about borisjohnson having been found un
conference season, labour, your own party, meeting in brighton, the —— the speaker of the house, mr bercowquestion the prime minister on how he could make this unlawful act in the first place, how he could give this advice to the clean, which i think also puts the queen in a very unfair position because of the chaotic way he acted. —— this advice to the queen. what is to stop him proroguing parliament again? downing street say they will abide by the ruling of the court, but in their...
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bercow, at the next general election. traditionally, the major parties do not contest the speaker's seat — but mr bercow‘s handling of recent simonjones reports. order! order! in the seed for the crucial vote. ayes to the right 327, noes to the left 299. will mps. .. john bercow is now underfire noes to the left 299. will mps. .. john bercow is now under fire from the business secretary. andrea leadsom says that by allowing mps to use a procedure to trigger emergency debate as a means of taking up the timetable, he has permitted a flag ra nt timetable, he has permitted a flagrant abuse of parliamentary process. in the mail on sunday their business secretary writes... the speaker is an mp who stands in general elections but is usually unopposed by the major political parties but mrs led to me is warning that the conservatives will defy convention and field a candidate in his constituency of buckingham at the next vote. there is no love lost between andrea leadsom and mr boco. last year he was alleged to have labelled her stupid. he has yet to comment on the latest criticisms —— john bercow. the liberal democrats have picked
bercow, at the next general election. traditionally, the major parties do not contest the speaker's seat — but mr bercow‘s handling of recent simonjones reports. order! order! in the seed for the crucial vote. ayes to the right 327, noes to the left 299. will mps. .. john bercow is now underfire noes to the left 299. will mps. .. john bercow is now under fire from the business secretary. andrea leadsom says that by allowing mps to use a procedure to trigger emergency debate as a means of...
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bercow, at the next general election. traditionally the major parties don't contest the speaker's seat, but mr bercow‘s handling of recenthas angered ministers. simonjones reports. order! order. in the seat for the crucial vote. the ayes to the right, 327. noes to the left, 299. when mps backed the bill aimed at blocking a no deal brexit at the end of october. butjohn bercow is now underfire from october. butjohn bercow is now under fire from the business secretary. andrea leadsom says that by allowing mps to use a procedure to trigger emergency debate as a means of taking over the timetable, he has permitted a flagrant abuse of parliamentary process. in the mail on sunday, she writes... the speaker is an mp who stands in general elections but is usually unopposed by the major political parties. andrea leadsom is warning that the conservatives will defy convention and field a candidate in his constituency of buckingham in the next boat. there is no love lost between these two. he was alleged to have labelled her stupid last year, although he said he muttered the words to talk about how the government had scheduled common
bercow, at the next general election. traditionally the major parties don't contest the speaker's seat, but mr bercow‘s handling of recenthas angered ministers. simonjones reports. order! order. in the seat for the crucial vote. the ayes to the right, 327. noes to the left, 299. when mps backed the bill aimed at blocking a no deal brexit at the end of october. butjohn bercow is now underfire from october. butjohn bercow is now under fire from the business secretary. andrea leadsom says that...
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bercow. >> this is not a standard or normal prorogation. ( yelling ) i don't require any assistance from you, mrn't have the foggiest idea where to start in seeking to counsel me. i require no response from you! i require no response from you! i require no response from you, young man! i require no response from you! get out, man! you will not be missed! >> stephen: oh, god. oh, lord. my heart, oh, my god. i want to hang out with this guy! i want to party with you, cowboy. maybe do brunch! "young man! young man! we require more muffins. no response from you. get out, man! get out! and return with my bottomless mimosa, or you will not be missed." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with james mcavoy. stick around. [ song: johnny cash, "these are my people." ] ♪ these are my people ♪ ♪ these are the ones ♪ ♪ who will reach for the stars ♪ ♪ these are my people ♪ by the light of the earth, ♪ ♪ you can tell they are ours ♪ ♪ a new step to take ♪ and a new day will break ♪ yes, these are my people ♪ cheddar, jalapeno, and sour cream and onion... the spicy nacho stack. i wish i co
bercow. >> this is not a standard or normal prorogation. ( yelling ) i don't require any assistance from you, mrn't have the foggiest idea where to start in seeking to counsel me. i require no response from you! i require no response from you! i require no response from you, young man! i require no response from you! get out, man! you will not be missed! >> stephen: oh, god. oh, lord. my heart, oh, my god. i want to hang out with this guy! i want to party with you, cowboy. maybe do...
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mrs harman confirmed she will run to become the next commons speaker. she made the announcement after the current speaker, john bercowshe said it was the speaker's job "to ensure parliament can have its say". well i think this is a parliament in very difficult times. and that is very difficult times. and that is very worrying for parliament itself because of course, parliament is the foundation of our democracy. it is made up of mps elected in each and every constituency but we've got a very divided times in the country and parliament itself is divided and i think what parliament has to do and what the speaker has to do is to ensure that parliament can have its say and the controversialjealousy around the speaker, which you have reflected on your package, is because actually some times of the executive doesn't want parliament to have its say and what parliament saysis have its say and what parliament says is not pleasing to the executive, but it is the job of the speaker to make sure that the parliament by majority has its say andi parliament by majority has its say and i think that's whatjohn bercow will seek to do.
mrs harman confirmed she will run to become the next commons speaker. she made the announcement after the current speaker, john bercowshe said it was the speaker's job "to ensure parliament can have its say". well i think this is a parliament in very difficult times. and that is very difficult times. and that is very worrying for parliament itself because of course, parliament is the foundation of our democracy. it is made up of mps elected in each and every constituency but we've got...
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bercow leads many of them. the daily telegraph claims mr bercow‘s move is timed to ensure remain—supporting mps choose his replacementllion hiroshima bombs. the guardian claims the lib dem leaderjo swinson is ready to officially call for article 50 to be revoked. and the daily mail leads on one of our other main stories, the figures out today which show one in four adults has been given potentially addictive pills over the past year. there's also a picture from last night's downton abbey film premiere. steph has been talking to two of the stars, lady mary and lord grantham. shall we talk about blue whales? a p pa re ntly shall we talk about blue whales? apparently whales are deepening in picture across the planet and scientists are uncertain about the cause. they suspect humans could be involved. they are some of the loudest creatures and the males seeing and it can generate a sound that can travel more than 600 miles underwater like a large ship, and in the times they are wondering why it has changed so much. you wanted to talk about that, didn't you?” has changed so much. you wanted to talk about that, didn't you?
bercow leads many of them. the daily telegraph claims mr bercow‘s move is timed to ensure remain—supporting mps choose his replacementllion hiroshima bombs. the guardian claims the lib dem leaderjo swinson is ready to officially call for article 50 to be revoked. and the daily mail leads on one of our other main stories, the figures out today which show one in four adults has been given potentially addictive pills over the past year. there's also a picture from last night's downton abbey...