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yesterday we sought nadine dorries... all right... yesterday we sought nadine dorries. ..old all right... yesterday we sought nadine dorries... hold that all right... yesterday we sought nadine dorries. .. hold that thought, i have to tell our viewers it another historic night in british politics, mps have voted to reject any no—deal brexit. we say goodbye now to viewers on bbc two, but stay with us, because live coverage continues right now on the bbc news let me come back to you. would you advise brexiteers who voted against the deal to vote for it? that is tricky. brexiteers would tell you that that is almost certainly keeping us in the customs union. it isa keeping us in the customs union. it is a very tricky situation, but what i would have thought completely ridiculous only yesterday, the idea that the prime minister could bring her deal back for a third time, it looks increasingly more possible to me and! looks increasingly more possible to me and i think some hard brexiteers will have changed their minds, like nadine dorries did yesterday. the former leader of ukip
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name thanks that nadine baba in brussels. chinese telecom giant huawei is taking the u.s. to court for the ban on government agencies there using its technology the u.s. considers war waste products a security threat and says china can use its equipment for spying china correspondent adrian brown reports now from shenzhen. from the air while way success is clear just part of it sprawling complex in the special economic zone of shenzhen while ways name literally means the achievements of china but the trumpet ministration says those achievements more to cheating and stealing than the sort of innovation on display here allegations its top executives deny on thursday they held a news conference inviting selected media organizations including al jazeera to confirm that while away has filed a lawsuit against the u.s. government over a ban which restricts federal government employees from using its equipment we have there is no us. challenge for. these men only. but also oh this was me and us she was once more they insisted while ways not in the pocket of china's government and
name thanks that nadine baba in brussels. chinese telecom giant huawei is taking the u.s. to court for the ban on government agencies there using its technology the u.s. considers war waste products a security threat and says china can use its equipment for spying china correspondent adrian brown reports now from shenzhen. from the air while way success is clear just part of it sprawling complex in the special economic zone of shenzhen while ways name literally means the achievements of china...
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sports news that his piece of thing thank you very much we start with some shots just into us of the nadine's a dame turning up for work on day one of the second stint as manager of rail madrid this was a mandy's coaching team arriving at rails training complex on a wednesday morning the frenchman was reappointed on monday just ten months after leaving the role sudan won three straight champions league trophies first time around but he's got he's work cut out now with rail just having been knocked out of the competition and sitting third in little league or twelve points behind leaders barcelona. madrid might also be wishing christina rinaldo were still part of the squad the portuguese strike a start for you dancers in the champions league on tuesday night the thirty four year old scored a hat trick in the champions league last sixteen second leg side against athletico madrid that resulted in a three no win then a three two aggregate victory of the year they had lost two nil in the first leg in madrid this was one of those eight hattrick in the competition and keeps him on track to win it for
sports news that his piece of thing thank you very much we start with some shots just into us of the nadine's a dame turning up for work on day one of the second stint as manager of rail madrid this was a mandy's coaching team arriving at rails training complex on a wednesday morning the frenchman was reappointed on monday just ten months after leaving the role sudan won three straight champions league trophies first time around but he's got he's work cut out now with rail just having been...
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more time for breakfast we have two correspondents on the story we'll go to nadine baba in london in a moment but let's begin with hoda abdel-hamid in brussels what's the mood like in brussels now and where does the e.u. go from here. well certainly the e.u. is basically has taken control at least of the schedule of may she apparently is not here in brussels anymore and that we found out from the words of looks and books prime minister exam he said that he had received a text message this morning from the reason may in which she informed him that she was on her way back to london to try to sort all of this out now there are two choices here do march twenty ninth is out of the window at this stage you have today it's april twelfth and may twenty second april twelfth is in case she does not get a yes vote next week in the house of commons then that's the deadline set for probably either a no deal or maybe the house of commons coming up with some sort of new plan or some change in british politics as they stand now march twenty second day is it may twenty second rather is a date set in
more time for breakfast we have two correspondents on the story we'll go to nadine baba in london in a moment but let's begin with hoda abdel-hamid in brussels what's the mood like in brussels now and where does the e.u. go from here. well certainly the e.u. is basically has taken control at least of the schedule of may she apparently is not here in brussels anymore and that we found out from the words of looks and books prime minister exam he said that he had received a text message this...
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appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister nadine barber al-jazeera on jonathan lissa's deputy director of british influence you think tank he says it's time for stories of native compromise. well the first thing she asked to do is to do something she hasn't done so far which is to reach out to people who aren't in her own party for the last two years she's only ever try to appease the hard right party so nationals to go to the labor party and ask what possibly could deliver a majority in the house of commons and that means a softer brock's it or a people's vote a second referendum to decide if we're going to have breaks it after all a general election has become much like they are now because theresa may hate see idea of a second referendum jeremy coogan in the labor party hates as well gerry coburn wants a general election. for treason may she might think if parliament is deadlocked which it is one way of resolving that is to have a general election in which she will put her deal as a conservative manifesto and force her m.p.'s to stand o
appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister nadine barber al-jazeera on jonathan lissa's deputy director of british influence you think tank he says it's time for stories of native compromise. well the first thing she asked to do is to do something she hasn't done so far which is to reach out to people who aren't in her own party for the last two years she's only ever try to appease the hard right party so nationals to go to the labor party and ask...
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but it's not the story which makes comparing them so unusual it's how director nadine led by key and her camera man christopher own tell it in a way that's raw direct and real much is shot from a child's perspective and had developed. which would have the camera lower. so i would hold that. my ways but the camera would be even lower but still i had to need and a lot of times the camera had to be almost over like p.v. was on two meters over the floor. director love a key it was important that the story be as authentic as possible the actors all amateurs cast on the street essentially play themselves in real life zane fled syria with his family the story was changed in the making that's why the dean wanted to have me editing on sat next to her to influence to see the film come to life in real time because it was shot chronologically and we could decide we had the freedom to decide on a day to day basis what are we going to shoot next. the shoot took six months and produced more than five hundred hours of material in twenty eighteen comparing them did viewed at cannes where it won the j
but it's not the story which makes comparing them so unusual it's how director nadine led by key and her camera man christopher own tell it in a way that's raw direct and real much is shot from a child's perspective and had developed. which would have the camera lower. so i would hold that. my ways but the camera would be even lower but still i had to need and a lot of times the camera had to be almost over like p.v. was on two meters over the floor. director love a key it was important that...
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dorries. their position and backed the brexit deal -- nadine dorries.an extension but it is a long one and you can pay 1 extension but it is a long one and you can pay1 billion euros a month for that extension, that becomes difficult to sell to the electorate, doesn't it? a huge amount hinges on what it looks like because if it is guaranteed until the european elections, it is a short space of time for parliament to change anything substantively. ultimately it hasn't changed over the past couple of years, the only thing that has a majority of some sort of soft brexit so unless mps can try to figure out a way of getting that forward , figure out a way of getting that forward, unless theresa may can figure out a way of doing that in her party, nothing will change. you might geta her party, nothing will change. you might get a no deal and there may be a situation in which we crash out, the european union says that you can come back in on appalling terms because the extension of two years would put up a whole host of challenges, not least about whether the
dorries. their position and backed the brexit deal -- nadine dorries.an extension but it is a long one and you can pay 1 extension but it is a long one and you can pay1 billion euros a month for that extension, that becomes difficult to sell to the electorate, doesn't it? a huge amount hinges on what it looks like because if it is guaranteed until the european elections, it is a short space of time for parliament to change anything substantively. ultimately it hasn't changed over the past...
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surprised with the eye was talking on television la st the eye was talking on television last week with nadineion, we are ready, this country is ready for a no deal exit. everybody is ready. honestly, there is this mad fantasyland we are living in. according to her. she is strong for the no deal site, so...” should intervene here and say it is a mad fa ntasyland. should intervene here and say it is a mad fantasyland. she would say that you are a project via person. exec lee what she said. the smacker exactly what she said. everybody is worried. we have had a relationship with the eu for so long, i would be surprised if nobody was worried about it. leaving how much people ca re about it. leaving how much people care or don't care about no deal, other negotiations going anywhere? no, i don't think so. nobody... the two parties are divided. the resignations say... one of the cleve re st resignations say... one of the cleve rest lawyers, resignations say... one of the cleverest lawyers, theresa may's, said that if you don't agree to my deal, it is no deal. that one is playing even amongst those wh
surprised with the eye was talking on television la st the eye was talking on television last week with nadineion, we are ready, this country is ready for a no deal exit. everybody is ready. honestly, there is this mad fantasyland we are living in. according to her. she is strong for the no deal site, so...” should intervene here and say it is a mad fa ntasyland. should intervene here and say it is a mad fantasyland. she would say that you are a project via person. exec lee what she said. the...
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you'd be surprised, i was talking on television last week with nadine doris, an adamant leader, who said country is ready for a no deal exit. everybody is ready. honestly, there is this mad fantasyland we are living in. according to her. she is strong for the no deal side, so... i should intervene here and you say it is a mad fantasyland. she would say that you are a project via person. exactly what she said. everybody is worried. we have had a relationship with the eu for so long, i wouldn't be surprised if nobody was worried about it. leaving how much people care or don't care about no deal, other negotiations going anywhere? no, i don't think so. nobody... the two parties are divided. the resignations say... one of the cleverest lawyers, theresa may's, said that if you don't agree to my deal, it is no deal. that one is playing even amongst those who are very pro—eu. but i think the numbers don't add up. the numbers and the time are too short now. greg. what you are calling theresa may's ploy, she may be able to get together a deal that gets enough support to pass by two or three votes
you'd be surprised, i was talking on television last week with nadine doris, an adamant leader, who said country is ready for a no deal exit. everybody is ready. honestly, there is this mad fantasyland we are living in. according to her. she is strong for the no deal side, so... i should intervene here and you say it is a mad fantasyland. she would say that you are a project via person. exactly what she said. everybody is worried. we have had a relationship with the eu for so long, i wouldn't...
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real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. still ahead an al-jazeera trying to save the children will update rescue efforts after a building containing a school collapses in nigeria. this spat and disbelief in brazil all to several people were killed in a school shooting. hello again and welcome back well we are watching one storm here in the eastern part of the mediterranean and this one is going to cause a lot of problems across parts of iraq as well as iran over the next few days let's go a forecast map here on thursday notice the rain showers passing across much of iraq and also into turkey in the higher elevations it will be snow winds coming out of the south we're going to be since cloudy conditions down here across much of the gulf here on thursday then as we go towards friday a lot of that begins to extend across much of the south we could even do see some rain showers across the border area between saudi as well as iraq for tehran it is going to be a cool and rainy day for you with the thames
real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. still ahead an al-jazeera trying to save the children will update rescue efforts after a building containing a school collapses in nigeria. this spat and disbelief in brazil all to several people were killed in a school shooting. hello again and welcome back well we are watching one storm here in the eastern part of the mediterranean and this one is going to cause...
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real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. i saw fighters are still holding out against u.s. backed forces in eastern syria who are continuing their bombardment of the group's last shred of territory near the iraqi border earlier syrian democratic forces said as many as two thousand five hundred fighters had surrendered within a twenty four hour period coalition forces launched a major offensive on sunday. the u.s. and the taliban say they've made progress in their latest round of talks aimed at ending afghanistan's seventeen year war more than two weeks of negotiations ended without a deal in their home on tuesday but delegates say a draft agreement has been reached on foreign troop withdrawal and not allowing fighters to operate inside afghanistan. at least eight people have been killed in a school shooting in brazil's biggest city sao paolo police say two gunmen targeted children and staff before turning their guns on themselves daniel schorr in the reports. but most brazilians these were scenes no
real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. i saw fighters are still holding out against u.s. backed forces in eastern syria who are continuing their bombardment of the group's last shred of territory near the iraqi border earlier syrian democratic forces said as many as two thousand five hundred fighters had surrendered within a twenty four hour period coalition forces launched a major offensive on sunday....
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and that more needs to be done to stop attacks like those in new zealand from happening elsewhere nadine barber al-jazeera london. afghan special forces have been deployed to support hundreds of soldiers under siege by taliban fighters in the northwest of the country around seven hundred troops are surrounded and bug is province on the border with tuchman a stone they took refuge after the taliban overrun a dozen checkpoints on friday afghan forces have been battling the taliban in the region for the two weeks thirty soldiers have been killed and as many as forty taken hostage. united nations her and sick teams have started examining bodies from mass graves around the northern iraqi town of sen john home to the minority group it's estimated that more than three thousand years eighty's were killed by ice fighters when they took control of the area five years ago the u.n. says that treatment at the hands of i still amounts to genocide victoria gate. forensic scientists search for evidence of human remains in code village on the outskirts of sin as the relatives of the missing presumed dead
and that more needs to be done to stop attacks like those in new zealand from happening elsewhere nadine barber al-jazeera london. afghan special forces have been deployed to support hundreds of soldiers under siege by taliban fighters in the northwest of the country around seven hundred troops are surrounded and bug is province on the border with tuchman a stone they took refuge after the taliban overrun a dozen checkpoints on friday afghan forces have been battling the taliban in the region...
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appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister nadine barber al-jazeera sir john a how is live for us analyze any developments and what happens next. well look britain at this point on wednesday morning is in a police state of political disarray the consequences of which are entirely on noble at this point as m.p.'s gear up for yet another series of votes in the next forty eight hours or so trying to take back control of a process from a government that appears to have run out of ideas and he's running out of options just an hour ago for instance the government published a brand new set of trade tariffs that would come into effect in the event of a no deal directive which is something that despite efforts to avoid it a lot of people still think it's very much a possibility they'd be slashing tariffs on some eighty seven percent of all imports to this country in the event of no deal to try and prevent price hikes to consumers it's a move that's already been described by big business representatives as the biggest trade shakeup since the nineteen
appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister nadine barber al-jazeera sir john a how is live for us analyze any developments and what happens next. well look britain at this point on wednesday morning is in a police state of political disarray the consequences of which are entirely on noble at this point as m.p.'s gear up for yet another series of votes in the next forty eight hours or so trying to take back control of a process from a government that...
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appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister nadine barber al-jazeera. a wave of groundings across the globe european nations china and india have joined the growing list of countries suspending the flying of the seven through seven max eight aircraft it follows an if you open airlines crash on sunday what's killed all a hundred and fifty seven people on board this was the second major accident involving the aircraft in five months but the u.s. aviation regulator insists the model is safe and sees no reason to ground the planes one hundred more. as investigators begin the first full day of their probe into the cause of a second deadly crash more and more of boeing seven thirty seven max aircraft are being grounded u.s. aviation officials insist the aircraft is safe but a growing list of countries say that until they get the assurances they need over the safety of the seven thirty seven max it is banned from their airspace u.s. airline passengers and an american flight attendants union share their concern u.s. senators are joining growing call
appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister nadine barber al-jazeera. a wave of groundings across the globe european nations china and india have joined the growing list of countries suspending the flying of the seven through seven max eight aircraft it follows an if you open airlines crash on sunday what's killed all a hundred and fifty seven people on board this was the second major accident involving the aircraft in five months but the u.s....
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real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. among the stories though ahead on the al-jazeera will be live in malaysia where a trial is resuming over the killing of the north korean leader's brother despair and disbelief in brazil after eight people are killed in a school shooting in sport police are forced to take action as fans clash before barcelona and the champions league match. but first rights groups are calling on me and government to scrap a new land law they fear could leave millions of people with nowhere to call home the changes mean people in some regions must now apply for permission to use the land they're working or living on alexey o'brien reports. walking through and he wants. to instate he says remembers how he lost his family he says that in twenty fifteen and ethnic group offered him about one hundred dollars for it and author he wasn't allowed to refuse. they forced me to take the money with that amount of money we could buy rice and other supplies for our family so my wife took th
real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. among the stories though ahead on the al-jazeera will be live in malaysia where a trial is resuming over the killing of the north korean leader's brother despair and disbelief in brazil after eight people are killed in a school shooting in sport police are forced to take action as fans clash before barcelona and the champions league match. but first rights groups...
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. >> reporter: nadine would like to finish the school year, but the senior supports her teachers. >> teachers are valuable roles and they should be compensated for that. if they are not, they should definitely have the opportunity to strike. >> reporter: union reps and management have been talking all day, optimistic they will reach a deal. >> we have had several positive conversations over the last week. we are very hopeful right now. >> reporter: teachers are asking for an annual 5% salary increase. the district has offered 3%. teachers say it's not just about money, it is about increasing services for kids. >> we are looking at providing more support in terms of counselors, nurses, speech and language pathologists. we also want to address the class-size issue. >> reporter: besides suffering from an ongoing funding issue, it is hard for most teachers to live in the district. >> even with the highest paid teacher salary, we are unable to live and work in our community and it takes perhaps two incomes to achieve that. >> reporter: 98% of the 1700 teachers have voted to authorize the
. >> reporter: nadine would like to finish the school year, but the senior supports her teachers. >> teachers are valuable roles and they should be compensated for that. if they are not, they should definitely have the opportunity to strike. >> reporter: union reps and management have been talking all day, optimistic they will reach a deal. >> we have had several positive conversations over the last week. we are very hopeful right now. >> reporter: teachers are...
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nadine would like to finish the school year, the senior supports her teachers. >> teachers, they are valuable roles and i think they should definitely be compensated for that. if not, they should definitely have the opportunity to strike. >> reporter: union reps and management have been talking all day, optimistic they will reach a deal. >> we have had several positive conversations over the past week. we are very helpful. >> reporter: teachers are asking for an annual 5% salary increase. the district has offered three. teachers say the negotiations are just about money, it is about increasing services for kids. >> we are looking at providing more support for our students. we also want to make sure that we address the class size issue. >> reporter: she says that besides suffering from an ongoing funding issue, it is hard for most teachers to afford living in the district. >> even with a highest-paid teacher salary, we are unable to live and work in our community and it takes perhaps two incomes to achieve that. >> reporter: 98% of 1700 teachers have voted to authorize the strike if n
nadine would like to finish the school year, the senior supports her teachers. >> teachers, they are valuable roles and i think they should definitely be compensated for that. if not, they should definitely have the opportunity to strike. >> reporter: union reps and management have been talking all day, optimistic they will reach a deal. >> we have had several positive conversations over the past week. we are very helpful. >> reporter: teachers are asking for an annual...
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real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. so ahead on al-jazeera despair on this one roof in brazil after several people are killed in a school shooting. we'll be reporting from southern malawi where floods have killed dozens and may thousands homeless. hello again and welcome back to national weather forecast well as we go into thursday we're going to be seeing some rain coming into play here across parts of shanghai on the forecast maps are going to definitely see this area of low pressure that's spinning across the area that means it's going to be a little bit windy the clouds going to be low as well as the temperature only reaching to about nine degrees to ten degrees there so going to be seeing that rain across the area on thursday but things really improve by the time we get towards friday we're going to be seeing some clearer skies we're going to be seeing the winds coming out of the north very gently but down here towards the south increasing some rain just to the inland areas of southern chi
real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. so ahead on al-jazeera despair on this one roof in brazil after several people are killed in a school shooting. we'll be reporting from southern malawi where floods have killed dozens and may thousands homeless. hello again and welcome back to national weather forecast well as we go into thursday we're going to be seeing some rain coming into play here across...
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middle between supporters and opponents of bracks sits well let's get the latest now from london with nadine barber they deem what are the chances of may's vote passing. well i think everyone now putting those chances are very slim those talk of french president emanuel might call revising downwards his assessment from ten percent to five percent on thursday the e.u. twenty seven have now finished their summit in the absence of to resume a with don't know to a school leader the president of the european council saying he's very happy with what they moneys to achieve over breaks it saying that between now and april the twelfth in his words everything is possible but something that not many people are banking on is to reason may be able to get through the same with jewel agreement through parliament at a third attempt she is expected to troy but at the same time brics it minister junior minister in parliament in the last few hours has hinted that the government will allow a series of so-called indicative votes on different options to see what parliament can agree on now one thing they did vote
middle between supporters and opponents of bracks sits well let's get the latest now from london with nadine barber they deem what are the chances of may's vote passing. well i think everyone now putting those chances are very slim those talk of french president emanuel might call revising downwards his assessment from ten percent to five percent on thursday the e.u. twenty seven have now finished their summit in the absence of to resume a with don't know to a school leader the president of the...
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real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. still ahead on al-jazeera new moves to end u.s. support for the saudi amorality coalition in yemen but will they get the president's backing. and why this execution room in california will be empty for the forseeable future. hello again and welcome back well we are watching one storm here in the eastern part of the mediterranean and this one is going to cause a lot of problems across parts of iraq as well as iran over the next few days let's look a forecast map here on thursday notice the rain showers passing across much of iraq and also into turkey in the higher elevations it will be snow winds coming out of the south we're going to be since cloudy conditions down here across much of the gulf here on thursday then as we go towards friday a lot of that begins to extend across much of the south. we could even does in some rain showers across the border area between saudi as well as iraq for tehran it is going to be a cool and rainy day for you with the times t
real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadine barber al jazeera london. still ahead on al-jazeera new moves to end u.s. support for the saudi amorality coalition in yemen but will they get the president's backing. and why this execution room in california will be empty for the forseeable future. hello again and welcome back well we are watching one storm here in the eastern part of the mediterranean and this one is going to cause a...
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appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister nadine barber al-jazeera laurence leamer was outside the british parliament as the crucial vote was mowed and he explains the potential scenarios ahead. the word meltdown is being used liberally to the scribe what's happened to trees and maze bricks it plan a second crushing defeat and apparently no way back now for this deal and ultimately what it means is the power of the bricks it process is being taken out of her hands out of the hands of governments and put as the hands of parliament and the european union the chronology now as a couple of days a vote on wednesday nights where parliament is being asked to rule out no deal leaving the your opinion crushing out that new deal in theory if not in practice no on thursday a separate vote on asking the european union for a delay in the entire brics a process which it is assumed would have to follow a green. against no deal but what all that means is that the delay goes into that hands of people like the twenty seven members of the european union and
appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister nadine barber al-jazeera laurence leamer was outside the british parliament as the crucial vote was mowed and he explains the potential scenarios ahead. the word meltdown is being used liberally to the scribe what's happened to trees and maze bricks it plan a second crushing defeat and apparently no way back now for this deal and ultimately what it means is the power of the bricks it process is being taken...
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you voted against it, yet there are many including philip davies, nadine davies —— nadine dorries, yourr it, you didn't, why not? it was defeated by 149 votes to the house of commons, a huge defeat, following the previous defeat of 230 votes. clearly a sizeable number of conservative mps voted against it because we don't believe the proposal put forward by the prime minister delivers brexit. but david davies thinks it does, so how do we as observers understand that two people, you both agree on the same thing, brexit, he thinks it does deliver brexit. i don't think he does think that, i think he thinks thatis does think that, i think he thinks that is a way forward, and later on we that is a way forward, and later on we might get brexit. i disagree with that and i think we need to get brexit now. if tomorrow parliament voted to extend article 50 to delay brexit, how you feel about that? voted to extend article 50 to delay brexit, how you feel about that7fi depends, if the malthouse compromise is passed, it calls in that for a delay until 22nd of may so i think we delay until 22nd of may
you voted against it, yet there are many including philip davies, nadine davies —— nadine dorries, yourr it, you didn't, why not? it was defeated by 149 votes to the house of commons, a huge defeat, following the previous defeat of 230 votes. clearly a sizeable number of conservative mps voted against it because we don't believe the proposal put forward by the prime minister delivers brexit. but david davies thinks it does, so how do we as observers understand that two people, you both...
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last night, we had people like billy davies and nadine dories who had not been in favour of the dealf proceeding from where we are now. am i saying it is perfect, ideal? no, but let's recognise the good things, which is that we have record employment in this country, that we have had nine years of consecutive growth and public finances are now under control. we are ina finances are now under control. we are in a strong basis to move forward and if we can secure the deal with may be potential changes that need to happen, if we can secure that then we can move on to a much more positive second phase of negotiating the trade deals. and do you agree that philip hammond says that moving on as a consensus across the house with the labour party that probably does indicate a softer brexit? philip hammond voted for the prime minister's deal yesterday, thatis prime minister's deal yesterday, that is his first choice and my first choice. he is voting tonight to ta ke first choice. he is voting tonight to take no deal off the table and then he has said, and i quote, a consensus across the common
last night, we had people like billy davies and nadine dories who had not been in favour of the dealf proceeding from where we are now. am i saying it is perfect, ideal? no, but let's recognise the good things, which is that we have record employment in this country, that we have had nine years of consecutive growth and public finances are now under control. we are ina finances are now under control. we are in a strong basis to move forward and if we can secure the deal with may be potential...