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the point of diane was that nick clegg and tony blair do not feel this was undemocratic terms becauseis at a reason to go back to the polls? there are some former remainers who would like a second referendum but going back to what nick said about the polls, public opinion has not shifted, there isn't any massive clamour for a second referendum and i don't think there is any big push for that. you can think about once the terms are known, where people to be suddenly up in arms and say we don't like these terms, do you want a second go? there are some former remainers who would like a second referendum but going back to what nick said about the polls, public opinion has not shifted, there isn't any massive clamour for a second referendum and i don't think there is any big push for that. you can think about once the terms are known, where people to be suddenly up in arms and say we don't like these terms, do you want a second go? but the polls are not there. you were at the vanguard of that, deputy director, would you fight this in a different way? did you look back with your head in you
the point of diane was that nick clegg and tony blair do not feel this was undemocratic terms becauseis at a reason to go back to the polls? there are some former remainers who would like a second referendum but going back to what nick said about the polls, public opinion has not shifted, there isn't any massive clamour for a second referendum and i don't think there is any big push for that. you can think about once the terms are known, where people to be suddenly up in arms and say we don't...
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the oath of office in zimbabwe to see any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick clegg one of the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. politics with thirty five years of bloodshed only i'm going to call the leading cause of physicists today have continued to govern. images from an isolated country. images from north korea any telling photographer captured fascinating shots of every day life in a regimented society. an exclusive peek behind one of the last iron curtain is. a north korean diary. in forty five minutes on telly. it's such a new seat belts so i. look at the. travel going to dublin to. visit every new come to ny from bonnie let's go right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul i'm joined by the show a couple of you know his political correspondent on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in you can hold up the perspective closer to. c.s.m.a. . a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but you see any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick bang while the u.k. representative of the co
the oath of office in zimbabwe to see any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick clegg one of the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. politics with thirty five years of bloodshed only i'm going to call the leading cause of physicists today have continued to govern. images from an isolated country. images from north korea any telling photographer captured fascinating shots of every day life in a regimented society. an exclusive peek behind one of the last...
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first of all to say we should have second referendum and immediately, unusual bedfellows for him, nick cleggince cable said he is talking sense. the remoaners as he would say! then there was a subtle shift. this through to ukip style he was immediately condemned by his own party saying this was a ridiculous thing to do but it had an immediate impact. the bookies have propped the odds from 10—1 to 5—1 on the second referendum and we talked about the manner for which had 55% and the pawn december had 53% in favour of a second referendum, so perhaps that is despite the government saying there won't be won and despite the labour position, perhaps that is more talk that comes from an unusual source. it is in the guardian as well, we can show your front page, the same story. the way they bid it is hoped to raise, i suppose it depends on which side of the argument you're wrong. when he said it in the interview he said maybe, just maybe there should be a second referendum and sounded like he was just chucking it out.|j second referendum and sounded like he wasjust chucking it out. i am a little bit
first of all to say we should have second referendum and immediately, unusual bedfellows for him, nick cleggince cable said he is talking sense. the remoaners as he would say! then there was a subtle shift. this through to ukip style he was immediately condemned by his own party saying this was a ridiculous thing to do but it had an immediate impact. the bookies have propped the odds from 10—1 to 5—1 on the second referendum and we talked about the manner for which had 55% and the pawn...
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can go at everybody now, but tony blair, nick clegg. .. can we stick to henry bolton.ther. the fact of the matter is that, i'm not having a dig at the media, but the way the media have treated this matter makes it impossible for henry bolton to come across as a serious figure to make any serious points at all. he's lost confidence of all his colleagues, almost of his colleagues, of whom i am one of the most insignificant. he says the time has come for people like you to go because he says he wa nts to like you to go because he says he wants to drain the swamp of malco nte nts wants to drain the swamp of malcontents in the party by which i think he means people like you. what is your reaction to that? drain the swamp isa is your reaction to that? drain the swamp is a term used by donald trump andi swamp is a term used by donald trump and i would suggest that to quote donald trump is probably not the most constructive way of going about things. basically the fact is that, andi things. basically the fact is that, and i hate to be repetitive, is that mr bolton doesn't have
can go at everybody now, but tony blair, nick clegg. .. can we stick to henry bolton.ther. the fact of the matter is that, i'm not having a dig at the media, but the way the media have treated this matter makes it impossible for henry bolton to come across as a serious figure to make any serious points at all. he's lost confidence of all his colleagues, almost of his colleagues, of whom i am one of the most insignificant. he says the time has come for people like you to go because he says he wa...
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former lib dem leader nick clegg also lost his seat. theresa may stayed on as pm, but onlyjust.es and party workers who were not successful. with their majority gone, a vocal number of tory mps thought it stank and theresa may would have to clean up her mess. that's what she promised to do, but there was still pressure on her to resign, including from a former colleague, who had got a newjob as the editor of the london evening standard. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long she's going to remain on death row. tim farron decided it was time to go, even though the lib dems had regained an extra eight seats. to be a political leader of a progressive, liberal party in 2017 and to live as a committed christian to the bible's teaching has felt impossible for me. watching on was the man who took over, vince cable. the ukip leader paul nuttall, who failed to win a seat, also resigned. for us, although the tide may be out at this present moment in time, i am convinced it will return. deal or no deal, mrs foster? to get enough mps in parliament to be able to pass any law
former lib dem leader nick clegg also lost his seat. theresa may stayed on as pm, but onlyjust.es and party workers who were not successful. with their majority gone, a vocal number of tory mps thought it stank and theresa may would have to clean up her mess. that's what she promised to do, but there was still pressure on her to resign, including from a former colleague, who had got a newjob as the editor of the london evening standard. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long...
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in october he met with remainers ken clarke, nick clegg and lord adonis.sceptic group within the european parliament. ahead of the visit he had asked his radio listeners on lbc in london for suggested questions. and these were the three he took to his meeting. how does mr barnier view mass immigration into the eu coming across the mediterranean and elsewhere? what happens to the eu's economy if there's no trade deal with britain? does michel barnier understand why britain voted for brexit? so when we talked to him earlier, i asked mr farage whether mr barnier does undertand why britain voted for brexit? does understand why britain voted for brexit? what answers did you get from michel barnier to the three questions posed by your listeners, particularly that one as to whether he understands why britain voted for brexit? well, he said the british people were told a pack of lies, they were told there was £350 million a week for the national health service. i said, well, 0k, do you not understand that, actually, open—door immigration was the key driver that pu
in october he met with remainers ken clarke, nick clegg and lord adonis.sceptic group within the european parliament. ahead of the visit he had asked his radio listeners on lbc in london for suggested questions. and these were the three he took to his meeting. how does mr barnier view mass immigration into the eu coming across the mediterranean and elsewhere? what happens to the eu's economy if there's no trade deal with britain? does michel barnier understand why britain voted for brexit? so...
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that tony blairand second referendum, he said that tony blair and the likes of lord adonis and nick cleggy make of this in brussels! it does not really play to their chances of getting a good deal if eve ryo ne chances of getting a good deal if everyone is talking about a second referendum but that's another debate! president trump's national security team is reportedly advising him not to re—impose us sanctions on iran. the european partners to the nuclear deal came together in brussels today to urge the president to maintain the waiver on sanctions. but what if he doesn't? a short while ago he was asked on this. thank you. on iran... you will be finding out soon. thank you. finding out very soon, he likes to keep us on tenterhooks! karim sadjapour is an iran expert with the carnegie endowment. i spoke to him a short while ago. why is president trump prevaricating over the sanctions and the waiver? he made it clear he hates the deal and he wants to rip it up? that's right, he's always been sceptical of the deal, he called it the worst deal in history. the other thing about president trum
that tony blairand second referendum, he said that tony blair and the likes of lord adonis and nick cleggy make of this in brussels! it does not really play to their chances of getting a good deal if eve ryo ne chances of getting a good deal if everyone is talking about a second referendum but that's another debate! president trump's national security team is reportedly advising him not to re—impose us sanctions on iran. the european partners to the nuclear deal came together in brussels...
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the former leader, nick clegg, tweeted i agree with nigel. vote are different from those who want to keep open the option of staying in the eu. he believes that there was another boat, people would back brexit and it would end the moaning of the whingeing of some of the remain campaigners. the nick clegg and tony blair types, they will never give up. they will go on whingeing and whining and moaning. maybe, just maybe, we should have a second referendum on eu membership. the whole thing? of course. i think if we had a second referendum, we could make it for a generation. he said he was clarifying his remarks and the second referendum was the last thing he wanted but parliament might demand one so brexit supporters should be prepared for one last battle. whatever the result, because opinion polls are not clear on what it would be, other brexit supporters have not agree with him. the current ukip leader said it would undermine the fabric of our democratic intervals. number ten has rejected the idea, saying the british people had made their deci
the former leader, nick clegg, tweeted i agree with nigel. vote are different from those who want to keep open the option of staying in the eu. he believes that there was another boat, people would back brexit and it would end the moaning of the whingeing of some of the remain campaigners. the nick clegg and tony blair types, they will never give up. they will go on whingeing and whining and moaning. maybe, just maybe, we should have a second referendum on eu membership. the whole thing? of...
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you have nick clegg has written a book about how to overthrow brexit, it's a popular book. brexit, certainly hasn't been anything about education defence or anything about education defence or anything else going on in the country. thank you very much for your time. nigel farage hasjust your time. nigel farage has just tweeted he your time. nigel farage hasjust tweeted he has an exclusive interview with the ukip leader later tonight. nothing is off the table, he says. that's for later on. you are watching afternoon live. you can let us know what you think by tweeting us. all the ways of contacting us are on the screen. time for a look at the weather. that's davos. they've had so much snow there. it's a ski resort. also the avalanche risk is really high. it's been a phenomenal season across the european alps. are we going to get a break? that's lying snow in scotland. these were the temperatures yesterday, the atom into the south—west. by tomorrow we will all be in the milder air, some places could see 14 or 15 celsius. we have lost that cold feeling, the winds change direct
you have nick clegg has written a book about how to overthrow brexit, it's a popular book. brexit, certainly hasn't been anything about education defence or anything about education defence or anything else going on in the country. thank you very much for your time. nigel farage hasjust your time. nigel farage has just tweeted he your time. nigel farage hasjust tweeted he has an exclusive interview with the ukip leader later tonight. nothing is off the table, he says. that's for later on. you...