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yes and that is why nigel farage was talking about the referendum, into what?it is not right to say we would go into what we had before. i would agree entirely, the decision has been made, europe is moving on and brexit will happen. thank you all very much indeed. "why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?" that, according to the washington post, is what donald trump today uttered during a meeting aimed at finding a cross—party deal on immigration. this revelation comes hot on the heels of michael wolff's book on the trump white house. a bit like any tweet by the president, fire and fury has caused a stir the ramifications of which may not truly be understood for some time to come. what we do know is that a bad tempered tiff between the president and his former white house advisor steve bannon over the contents of wolff's book has changed the dynamics of the us political climate with his departure this week from breitbart news. michael wolff is with us for his very first british tv interview, joining us from new york. did you feel wh
yes and that is why nigel farage was talking about the referendum, into what?it is not right to say we would go into what we had before. i would agree entirely, the decision has been made, europe is moving on and brexit will happen. thank you all very much indeed. "why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?" that, according to the washington post, is what donald trump today uttered during a meeting aimed at finding a cross—party deal on immigration. this...
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do you think the party or any party with this view can succeed, without nigel farage? the mel. they can't cut through? i think that is right. i think that is why he wants to have this this new movement away from ukip. it is worth remembering that backin ukip. it is worth remembering that back in 2014, ukip won the european union elections in this country, which was extraordinary, so obviously that was, but it has gone, i think ukip's time is over. 0k. let us go now to the financial times again and this time the us shut down. i thought this happened all the time. it has only happened four times all the time. it has only happened fourtimes in 25 all the time. it has only happened four times in 25 year, the difference one party the republicans are in control of both houses, so thatis are in control of both houses, so that is unusual. what is going on? they have failed to agree to roll over the agreement to keep funning the federal government. without that, it means that apart from the very basic law enforcement and the military, everything shuts down, they can't pay the w
do you think the party or any party with this view can succeed, without nigel farage? the mel. they can't cut through? i think that is right. i think that is why he wants to have this this new movement away from ukip. it is worth remembering that backin ukip. it is worth remembering that back in 2014, ukip won the european union elections in this country, which was extraordinary, so obviously that was, but it has gone, i think ukip's time is over. 0k. let us go now to the financial times again...
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i think the fearfrom nigel farage and being. that's right.ea that there might bea campaign is the idea that there might be a form that still sees britain in the customs union and single market. he is part of this push back and there is a lack of definition from some of the leave aside about what they are seeking. that's part of the problem. i'm not too sure how interested many of the readers will be in the process of this story but in terms of the details it's not going to go away and will continue to run and run as and will continue to run and run as a story on the front page of the 0bserver but i'm not sure it's worthy of a front—page, in terms of every little bit of it. the front page of your paper the mail on sunday and a story about the current ukip leader henry bolton, or really his girlfriend talking about the fiancee of prince harry meghan markle and a series of text messages. it follows on from the farage story. here is his former party, they seem to have a new leader every week and the leader is seen to run into also some personal i
i think the fearfrom nigel farage and being. that's right.ea that there might bea campaign is the idea that there might be a form that still sees britain in the customs union and single market. he is part of this push back and there is a lack of definition from some of the leave aside about what they are seeking. that's part of the problem. i'm not too sure how interested many of the readers will be in the process of this story but in terms of the details it's not going to go away and will...
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because nigel farage was the one who really was in favor of a brags of with his you could party the party that initiated the whole process you could say but apparently their allies now in a way we talked to nigel when he was walking down the corridors here today and he said he wanted in fact a second referendum just to make it clear to everyone that the brits really wanted that brags it and he thought that would be even more in favor of a brags that although polls seem to indicate something else overall bennett seems like younger and two square sensing sort of an opening because of the discussion that nigel for raj started in the last days but whether this will really lead to anything is up at the stars and it does get stranger and stranger we've also got these latest calculations from boris johnson what's the response to. this and i haven't heard anyone talk about that here because boris johnson quite frankly isn't taken too seriously when it comes to numbers at least here by most of the people that are here in strasburg but i know in depth research and calculation made by the fina
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it seems to have taken nigel farage by surprise as well because he commit first of all to say we shouldum and immediately, unusual bedfellows for him, nick clegg, andrew adonis and vince 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 se
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the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexitm and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. so let‘s begin. we will begin with the observer. comments by nigel farage who earlier in the week spoke about a second referendum, saying it might bea about a second referendum, saying it might be a good idea to have won because he thinks the leg side would win more securely than before. he now says they may lose the referendum. just a few days later he is determined to keep us guessing, isn‘t he? and also to stay in the limelight. he thinks that the leave campaign has lost its voice, that it has become a week and puny thing and that the remain is winning the battle for hearts and minds. exactly what context he has formed this view, i am not entirely sure. is he trying to tell us that if there were a second referendum and if it were to happen that remain would win? i don‘t know what he is thinking or i
the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexitm and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. so let‘s begin. we will begin with the observer. comments by nigel farage who earlier in the week spoke about a second referendum, saying it might bea about a second referendum, saying it might be a...
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brexit betrayal, nigel.it brexit common sense, it rather depends on which side of the argument you are on. what the telegraph is suggesting is that whitehall officials, whitehall mandarins as we like to call them, they are trying to get the prime minister to agree a soft brexit. much of the lines that philip hammond was talking about, that he seemed to get hauled over the coals over by the pm when he was in davos. this is the idea of the modest brexit, not too many differences and so on. brexit, not too many differences and so on. they are saying jeremy heggie cabinet secretary is behind this, along with ollie robbins, the pm's chief brexit advisor. they may well be advising that. it may be the sensible thing to do. but the telegraph being a brexit paper, this isa telegraph being a brexit paper, this is a betrayal. they do say that obviously they have the big war cabinet meeting on monday, say really keying it up. every time i hear the word whenever i try, i see people sliding under the table! the thing is,
brexit betrayal, nigel.it brexit common sense, it rather depends on which side of the argument you are on. what the telegraph is suggesting is that whitehall officials, whitehall mandarins as we like to call them, they are trying to get the prime minister to agree a soft brexit. much of the lines that philip hammond was talking about, that he seemed to get hauled over the coals over by the pm when he was in davos. this is the idea of the modest brexit, not too many differences and so on....
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do you think they can survive without a character like nigel farage?.” think they are employed in, quite frankly. i think nigel farage will be back on our screens because he does not like to spell away. did he ever leave ? does not like to spell away. did he ever leave? there is an organisation called leave means leave, i suspect that he will take that over. now, the times. trust in social media hits record low amid fears over fake news. it is interesting that mainstream media, a bump in people 's trust of mainstream media, tv, radio and newspapers. this talks to all sorts of things about twitter and other social media, people don't necessarily trust it. you could argue it is an encouraging story because people are waking up to the fa ct because people are waking up to the fact that fake news exist and one of the main platforms for it is facebook. the trouble is, you are comparing mainstream newspapers and television is with facebook is not comparing like with like as a source, a lot of people don't know it. betting if you open up facebook, it. betting
do you think they can survive without a character like nigel farage?.” think they are employed in, quite frankly. i think nigel farage will be back on our screens because he does not like to spell away. did he ever leave ? does not like to spell away. did he ever leave? there is an organisation called leave means leave, i suspect that he will take that over. now, the times. trust in social media hits record low amid fears over fake news. it is interesting that mainstream media, a bump in...
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we will hearfrom nigel farage after ten.nd arguably before then. i wouldn't say it has beenin before then. i wouldn't say it has been in meltdown as such. we have had worse situations. we had to have an egm in 99 when nigel farage called one to remove the then leader. we have experienced these situations in the past, and we will survive. i have every confidence we will go on and survive. we still don't have an exit from the eu. brexit still hasn't happened. u nfortu nately, brexit still hasn't happened. unfortunately, it appears to be led bya unfortunately, it appears to be led by a rather weak and diffident leader in theresa may, and while she is they're dragging out the transition period, there was most certainly a space for ukip in the political arena. most people would argue that isn't the case because brexit is happening. it is going to happen. i admire your faith in the political system, but it seems to be happening at such a slow pace. it seems to be that theresa may is supportive of a very watered down version. it re
we will hearfrom nigel farage after ten.nd arguably before then. i wouldn't say it has beenin before then. i wouldn't say it has been in meltdown as such. we have had worse situations. we had to have an egm in 99 when nigel farage called one to remove the then leader. we have experienced these situations in the past, and we will survive. i have every confidence we will go on and survive. we still don't have an exit from the eu. brexit still hasn't happened. u nfortu nately, brexit still hasn't...
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nigel: i think we want investment to reverse that. it correctly and we are seeing people not living as long. there's a lot of changes in the actuarial world. the solution is huge investment to infrastructure because we have created a 30-year infrastructure deficit in the u.s. and the u.k. and institutions are sitting on all this money which is what you just said, going to be absolutely the case. tom: a lot of money and maybe that is the social good that comes out of this. what it comes down to is the the you are expert at and 1958 cso table. the you know the math of the retirees to come. you have any confidence in the math -- do you have any confidence in the rest of us getting aged? nigel: we are confident on the math. hasrate of longevity decelerated. people are not living as long as expected. interest rates have gone up and that will help reduce the overall debt. equity markets have gone up. we see a transfer of large pension schemes into pooled insurance vehicles. the deficit in the u.s. and u.k. in terms of infrastructure -- fran
nigel: i think we want investment to reverse that. it correctly and we are seeing people not living as long. there's a lot of changes in the actuarial world. the solution is huge investment to infrastructure because we have created a 30-year infrastructure deficit in the u.s. and the u.k. and institutions are sitting on all this money which is what you just said, going to be absolutely the case. tom: a lot of money and maybe that is the social good that comes out of this. what it comes down to...
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nigel farage hasjust your time. nigel farage has just tweeted he your time.lps. 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 direction, pushing that milderair change direction, pushing that milder air across the country and in fa ct we milder air across the country and in fact we have had some good spells of sunshine this afternoon. temperatures only nine or ten but in the sunshine it almost looks springlike! most of the showers in scotla nd springlike! most of the showers in scotland and northern england have just about gone, a couple lingering, a few icy stretches in parts of north—east scotland and north east england. later on the next spell of wet and windy weather comes into the west of the uk. milder night, 3—9dc, but more unsettled tomorrow. outbreaks of rain moving quickly eastwards coupled with a strengthening south—westerly wind. quit
nigel farage hasjust your time. nigel farage has just tweeted he your time.lps. 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 direction, pushing that milderair change direction, pushing that milder air across the country and in fa ct we milder air across the country and in fact...
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coming up in the next half hour — he was the brexiteer—in—chief, so why is nigel farage warming to thers remain on the run after stealing millions of dollars worth of jewels, from the glitzy hotel in paris. let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag. ‘beyond—one—hundred—days‘. earlier this week we had nigel farage on the programme, the brexiteer in chief, talking about his trip to brussels and his meeting with the eu chief negotiator michel barnier. today mr farage said he is close to backing a second eu referendum in order to end the "whinging and whining" of anti—brexit campaigners. it's probably the first time the former uk independence party leader and the pro—eu campaigners have seen eye to eye. "bring it on" said the remainers today. maybe, just maybe, i've reached a point in thinking that we should have a second referendum... on what? on eu membership. the whole thing? of course! let's bring in our chief political correspondent vicki young who's in westminster. he's been doing his radio programme on lbc radio this evening, he said he was meeting michel barnier on monday, and
coming up in the next half hour — he was the brexiteer—in—chief, so why is nigel farage warming to thers remain on the run after stealing millions of dollars worth of jewels, from the glitzy hotel in paris. let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag. ‘beyond—one—hundred—days‘. earlier this week we had nigel farage on the programme, the brexiteer in chief, talking about his trip to brussels and his meeting with the eu chief negotiator michel barnier. today mr farage said he...
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i wouldn't agree with that, nigel.ainst me apart from that i had left my wife. what does henry bolton do if it all goes wrong next month? you know, i'll cross that bridge when i come to it. i am still going to be campaigning solidly. i am not going to go away in that respect, no way. henry bolton can't last long, so focus returns to the party's once and perhaps future king. someone once said of nigel farage he doesn'tjust want to be the bride at the wedding but also the corpse at the funeral. with ukip going the way it is, he may well get his wish. well, i can speak to suzanne evans, former deputy chairwoman of ukip and a former leadership candidate for the party. good evening to you. what happens if henry bolton doesn't go, do you think? i really wish he would, as i think do the majority of members in ukip. he really has brought the party into disrepute, and it's not just about the fact he left his wife and very young children, the fact that he's taken up with a woman who is younger than his eldest daughter. there is
i wouldn't agree with that, nigel.ainst me apart from that i had left my wife. what does henry bolton do if it all goes wrong next month? you know, i'll cross that bridge when i come to it. i am still going to be campaigning solidly. i am not going to go away in that respect, no way. henry bolton can't last long, so focus returns to the party's once and perhaps future king. someone once said of nigel farage he doesn'tjust want to be the bride at the wedding but also the corpse at the funeral....
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the political surprise of the day came courtesy of nigel farage. listen to what he wants.aybe, just maybe, i am listen to what he wants. maybe, just maybe, iam reaching listen to what he wants. maybe, just maybe, i am reaching the point of thinking that we should have a second referendum. at 22 years old, i bought my first house for {6.5 million —— i bought my first house for {6.5 million -- $6.5 million. that is logan paul, he has made huge amounts of money on you tube but they have now cut ties with him, all to do with a video he posted with a dead person on it. and we talk about the japanese gang person on it. and we talk about the japanese gang boss person on it. and we talk about the japanese gang boss who was tracked down after he took photos of his body covered in tatties. —— tattoos. we starred in pakistan, where riots continue after this girl was raped and murdered. this video shows a large outline of a man and this young girl. she had been on her way toa young girl. she had been on her way to a koran class. she was abducted and she is holding their hand in this s
the political surprise of the day came courtesy of nigel farage. listen to what he wants.aybe, just maybe, i am listen to what he wants. maybe, just maybe, iam reaching listen to what he wants. maybe, just maybe, i am reaching the point of thinking that we should have a second referendum. at 22 years old, i bought my first house for {6.5 million —— i bought my first house for {6.5 million -- $6.5 million. that is logan paul, he has made huge amounts of money on you tube but they have now...
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nigel de young went straight into mines his starting lineup on his return to the bundesliga and the visitors enjoyed the better start i took the lead on twenty six minutes to yoshinori muito with this false goal of the season one of his defense was far too passive but it was still a fine finish. minds continued to press in just five minutes later it was to no alexander how the red go with one of his back line again exposed. to the home side bounced back quickly from going to down nicklaus food clothes heading in a corner after thirty three minutes was to come back on. shortly afterwards completive midfielder beyond who else conceded a clear penalty and fuku converted the equaliser from the spot without paul. i know if it weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendancy midway through the second period food cook completed his hat trick how numbers don't come back. three two it finished with very much the man of the moment. taking place among the rich over the so it's obviously great for me to get that straightened out today it was really important to score three because it was a foothold in
nigel de young went straight into mines his starting lineup on his return to the bundesliga and the visitors enjoyed the better start i took the lead on twenty six minutes to yoshinori muito with this false goal of the season one of his defense was far too passive but it was still a fine finish. minds continued to press in just five minutes later it was to no alexander how the red go with one of his back line again exposed. to the home side bounced back quickly from going to down nicklaus food...
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struggled on the road the old fivers did sides in defense of health over the break season midfielder nigelde young the thirty three year old has earned nicknames like the destroyer and a lot more during his career in other leagues so will his physical style help my or would it be too much into helping hand over. nigel de young went straight into mine his starting line up on his return to the bundesliga and the visitors enjoyed the better start they took the lead on twenty six minutes to you she normally muito with this false goal of the season one of his defense was far too passive but it was still a fine finish. minds continued to press in just five minutes later it was to no alexander hack that the red zone with one of us back line again exposed. the home side bounced back quickly from going to down nicklaus phil called heading in a corner after thirty three minutes i was to come back on. shortly afterwards completive midfielder beyond who else conceded a clear penalty and fuko converted the equaliser from the spot with up all. i know that weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendan
struggled on the road the old fivers did sides in defense of health over the break season midfielder nigelde young the thirty three year old has earned nicknames like the destroyer and a lot more during his career in other leagues so will his physical style help my or would it be too much into helping hand over. nigel de young went straight into mine his starting line up on his return to the bundesliga and the visitors enjoyed the better start they took the lead on twenty six minutes to you she...
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thought of the duke what do you fear would hasn't figured out why hasn't nigel hasn't got a membership. so much could lift when i'm in the book of job if you're on the good job. or you know who want to go watch the decline of the bit of mostly
thought of the duke what do you fear would hasn't figured out why hasn't nigel hasn't got a membership. so much could lift when i'm in the book of job if you're on the good job. or you know who want to go watch the decline of the bit of mostly
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we will also be speaking to nigel farage shortly.hen into the early hours of saturday morning this area of rain will move its way into northern ireland, the far west of wales and the south—west of england. you notice those temperatures staying above freezing so a frost free start to the weekend. for the weekend itself it will be mostly cloudy, the rain in the west, that will be sticking around and western areas, some rain at times and breezy start the weekend. that breeze coming in from the size with rain affecting northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england into the west of scotla nd south—west of england into the west of scotland as well. it will not move forfrom of scotland as well. it will not move for from these western areas but in the east the odd shower here and there, a few breaks in the cloud perhaps developing but the theme is cloudy weather and temperatures of about 5—9dc. by sunday that weather front, has pretty much cleared away. it will become driver many on sunday, some brighter skies but the next area of ra
we will also be speaking to nigel farage shortly.hen into the early hours of saturday morning this area of rain will move its way into northern ireland, the far west of wales and the south—west of england. you notice those temperatures staying above freezing so a frost free start to the weekend. for the weekend itself it will be mostly cloudy, the rain in the west, that will be sticking around and western areas, some rain at times and breezy start the weekend. that breeze coming in from the...
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nigel de young went straight into mine his starting line up on his return to the blunders late and the visitors enjoyed the better start thanks to the late on twenty six minutes who know she normally muito with this false goal of the season one of his defense was fucking passive but it was still a fine finish. mines continued to press and just five minutes later it was to know alexander how not to read gone with kind of his back line again exposed. the home side bounced back quickly from going to down nicklaus food clothes heading in a corner after thirty three minutes was to come back on. shortly afterwards completive midfielder beyond who else conceded a clear penalty and food cook converted the equaliser from the spot with up all. i know that weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendancy midway through the second period so called completing his hat trick and out of a stunning comeback. three two it finished with took very much the man of the moment. she's taking i think it's a month which lowers the so it's obviously great for me to get that straight and that today it was reall
nigel de young went straight into mine his starting line up on his return to the blunders late and the visitors enjoyed the better start thanks to the late on twenty six minutes who know she normally muito with this false goal of the season one of his defense was fucking passive but it was still a fine finish. mines continued to press and just five minutes later it was to know alexander how not to read gone with kind of his back line again exposed. the home side bounced back quickly from going...
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the childs of duction and a surprise call from one of britain's most from ingrid's that campaigners nigel farrar supports a second referendum on whether britain should leave the e.u. . digging out the survivors this woman is lucky but rescuers are still searching for others trapped or buried under this week's devastating mudslides in southern california. thank you very much for your company the clock is ticking for political leaders here in germany who are bracing for a long and difficult night of negotiations conservatives and the center left s.p.d. are trying to see if they have enough common ground to enter formal coalition talks well as the exploratory talks enters their final day americal set the stakes were high and the outcome far from certain. the no or can often there are still big hurdles to overcome. stuff through the seeking for my party i can say we'll be as constructive as possible in our search for compromises. in that of course are all of us who are aware that we want to deliver the right kind of deal for the country that means it's going to be a tough day. with the hope t
the childs of duction and a surprise call from one of britain's most from ingrid's that campaigners nigel farrar supports a second referendum on whether britain should leave the e.u. . digging out the survivors this woman is lucky but rescuers are still searching for others trapped or buried under this week's devastating mudslides in southern california. thank you very much for your company the clock is ticking for political leaders here in germany who are bracing for a long and difficult night...
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nigel farage says he's warming up. we talk to his successor.the first uk tv interview with the trump author michael wolff. good evening and welcome to bbc news. dozens of senior doctors who run accident and emergency departments in england and wales have written a stark letter to the prime minister warning that patients are dying prematurely in hospital corridors and conditions are at times intolerable. they say thousands of patients are left in the back of ambulances waiting to get into a&e. and very high rates of flu recently mean that some hospitals are running out of beds. today there's fresh evidence of the pressure a&e units are under. more than 300,000 patients waited longer than they should in december. staff managed to see 85% of patients within four hours — that's well below the 95% target — and some of the worst figures since records began. this report from our health editor hugh pym. a long wait in an overcrowded a&e unit, that's what 87—year—old yvonne had to endure. it was ten hours before she saw a doctor, and hours more before s
nigel farage says he's warming up. we talk to his successor.the first uk tv interview with the trump author michael wolff. good evening and welcome to bbc news. dozens of senior doctors who run accident and emergency departments in england and wales have written a stark letter to the prime minister warning that patients are dying prematurely in hospital corridors and conditions are at times intolerable. they say thousands of patients are left in the back of ambulances waiting to get into...
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that was an interesting twist in the story brant nigel for us was wondering around here the corridors today we asked him are you serious about that do you really want that and he said sure why not a little only show that the u.k. really wants to exit the european union and he expects or he would expect the result to be even clearer than before now it seems that one of the president of the european council and the president of the european commission see things differently they might have seen an opening maybe to start a new call for a second bragg's that referendum and exit from the brags that that might be the reason why this started this year but you know if this will lead anywhere is quite unclear yet and it's a fascinating twist isn't it i mean ever since that referendum you and i we've talked a hundred times about what would breaks it look like now i'm asking you what would a possible exit from brags that look like do we know. if we would enter a legal gray zone that much is for sure it would be just as messy or even messier than the bragg's it itself because you probably would n
that was an interesting twist in the story brant nigel for us was wondering around here the corridors today we asked him are you serious about that do you really want that and he said sure why not a little only show that the u.k. really wants to exit the european union and he expects or he would expect the result to be even clearer than before now it seems that one of the president of the european council and the president of the european commission see things differently they might have seen...
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we are going to start this evening with the observer and nigel farage who has had a couple of thingsad a couple of things this week, started off saying he thinks there should be a second referendum and it rather bizarrely put him in agreement with vince cable. he said he thought the league side would winds very well and now he seems to be saying the opposite. but two days later, he thinks the remainers will winds the day because he feels the leave campaign is futile and hopeless, they have given up the fight, and that remain points is the input watch more strongly. i'm not quite sure where he is getting any of the evidence for these views from but i just of the evidence for these views from but ijust wonder of the evidence for these views from but i just wonder whether of the evidence for these views from but ijust wonder whether he just loves the limelight so much that he cannot bear not to be in it, or that he is hoping that the vacancy at the top of the duke chip will —— of ukip will become clear and he canjump in and save the party. is barely making sense. i think what anis sayin
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well will briggs it ever happened last week top brigadier nigel farrar said that he would like a second referendum on the u.k.'s exit from the european union now that doesn't seem widely as british parliamentarians are now debating the last stages of the brig's bill one of the sticking points all long has been the rights of the e.u. citizens in britain you don't use for involvement reports now on the three people who are feeling the brick sit back where. tea time and told go ahead months place close to timing one or. two friends of joint them because that's how it is polish and with who the daughter of german and british parents than us or us. the three e.u. citizens at this table represent a small slice of the continent they all moved to england full of appreciation for the country times since i came to britain you know like that for fourteen years ago no more now fifteen years ago i always found british british people and britain very friendly. the looming brecht's that has changed their lives the three of them are part of a citizens' initiative called the three million person named a
well will briggs it ever happened last week top brigadier nigel farrar said that he would like a second referendum on the u.k.'s exit from the european union now that doesn't seem widely as british parliamentarians are now debating the last stages of the brig's bill one of the sticking points all long has been the rights of the e.u. citizens in britain you don't use for involvement reports now on the three people who are feeling the brick sit back where. tea time and told go ahead months place...
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nigel farage made it clear the referendum for him would be to silence the remainers who moaning. the result of any second referendum would be but both sides are convinced they would win. nigel farage as a radio show and he was on that radio show tonight and he clarified what he said, saying he wasn't saying there should be a second referendum but he thought there would be one and therefore leaders had to be prepared for it. his comments attracted criticism from those organising leaving, saying this undermines it and number ten said this matter has been decided and there will be no second vote. all right, alex, thank you very much indeed. alex forsyth there. the latest headlines on bbc news at 80 team pm. —— at 8:18pm. patients are dying in corridors. that is what 60 doctors have said in an open letter to the prime minister. the former owner of bhs is found guilty of failing to provide information to the pensions regulator. plastic free aisles in supermarkets and the five be back tax extended to small shops. theresa may has been explaining her 25 year environmental plan. time for
nigel farage made it clear the referendum for him would be to silence the remainers who moaning. the result of any second referendum would be but both sides are convinced they would win. nigel farage as a radio show and he was on that radio show tonight and he clarified what he said, saying he wasn't saying there should be a second referendum but he thought there would be one and therefore leaders had to be prepared for it. his comments attracted criticism from those organising leaving, saying...
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i think nigel doesn't wa nt to to do in ukip.to be leader of ukip again, but he has made it clear he remained supportive of ukip. he has made it clear he will not go away and start another political party, we are grateful for that. it is a time to come together, including nigel, to represent the 17.4 million voters who are more important than anything else we are talking about today. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc newsroom live: britain's military risks falling behind that of its enemies without extra money. three of ukip's spokespeople, including its deputy leader resign in protest over henry bolton's decision not to step down as party leader. the negative impact of brexit is likely to be dwarfed by global growth, says a former treasury minister and remain. in sport, former england and blackpool defenderjimmy armfield has died following a long battle with cancer. a member of the 1966 world cup winning squad, he played more than 600 games for blackpool and captained england 15 times. he went on to manage bolton wandere
i think nigel doesn't wa nt to to do in ukip.to be leader of ukip again, but he has made it clear he remained supportive of ukip. he has made it clear he will not go away and start another political party, we are grateful for that. it is a time to come together, including nigel, to represent the 17.4 million voters who are more important than anything else we are talking about today. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc newsroom live: britain's military risks falling behind that of its...
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the great echo continues when nigel farage says some in borisjohnson says it is well. a knife edge and boris has backed him up, saying yes there may be trouble. the remainers might wear down theresa may. is not an awful lot on this rather than borisjohnson may. is not an awful lot on this rather than boris johnson picking may. is not an awful lot on this rather than borisjohnson picking up a stink. no explanation on how brexit would be frustrated or diverted. two things, one thing suggesting, what he is saying here or apparently sane through friends, what he doesn't want, i can understand this entirely, is that the country ends up having a deal where basically he is arguing that theresa may gets crowned down and agrees. —— saying. not committing to the rules, still subject to the jurisdiction of the european court. everything remains the same except for the anomaly outside the european union and that would leave us in a worse situation and he doesn't want that and would rather almost 18 if that and would rather almost 18 if that were the case. so i think, there are two
the great echo continues when nigel farage says some in borisjohnson says it is well. a knife edge and boris has backed him up, saying yes there may be trouble. the remainers might wear down theresa may. is not an awful lot on this rather than borisjohnson may. is not an awful lot on this rather than boris johnson picking may. is not an awful lot on this rather than borisjohnson picking up a stink. no explanation on how brexit would be frustrated or diverted. two things, one thing suggesting,...
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now the unexpected corner of nigel farage. robert peston on itv was asked explicitly whether it was current labour policy to back that referendum. we are not supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament, and thatis meaningful vote in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, in the board just before christmas.|j just want to point out to you that you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment. you are saying we are not supporting a second referendum. you're not saying we would never support a second referendum. we're not calling for either. so, jeremy corbyn refusing to rule out the future, perhaps, labour coming around to that idea of supporting a second referendum. but corbyn also talking about labour's position on the single market, which has caused divisions within his own party and lead to nicola sturgeon calling for labour to come out and back staying in the single market. she believes
now the unexpected corner of nigel farage. robert peston on itv was asked explicitly whether it was current labour policy to back that referendum. we are not supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament, and thatis meaningful vote in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, in the board just before christmas.|j just want to point out to you that you are talking very much...
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now, from the unexpected corner of nigel farage. on itv, was asked explicitly whether it was currently the policy to back that referendum. we are not supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote on parliament —— in parliament, and thatis parliament —— in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, just in the boat before christmas.|j parliament has asserted itself, just in the boat before christmas. ijust wa nt to in the boat before christmas. ijust want to point out you that when you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment, you are saying that we are not supporting a second referendum. you are not saying we would support a second referendum. we are not calling for one either. so, jeremy gordon refusing to rule out, perhaps, in the future, labour coming round to that idea of supporting a second referendum but also talking this morning about labour's position on the single market. that has caused some divisions
now, from the unexpected corner of nigel farage. on itv, was asked explicitly whether it was currently the policy to back that referendum. we are not supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote on parliament —— in parliament, and thatis parliament —— in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, just in the boat before christmas.|j parliament has asserted itself, just in the boat...
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bill cash, are you upset by what nigel farage said?iven by a significant majority and the turnout was 72%, the biggest vote in british history. tom brake, we re vote in british history. tom brake, were you robbing your fans when you heard this? i go normally rub my hands when nigel farage has anything to say that in this respect, him supporting the idea of a vote, and we want a vote on the deal because what happened in 2016 is that people voted for many reasons about leaving the eu, but they now know that for instance leaving the eu will cost the uk £35 billion, they may well... there will be a vote but in the commons. there is a question about what exactly that will constitute because the prime minister talks about a meaningful vote but she some members of parliament could vote for whatever deal the government have struck for four new deal and i don't think that is meaningful, so we need about four mps that includes them being able to tell the government we don't like what you have negotiated, go don't like what you have negotiated, g
bill cash, are you upset by what nigel farage said?iven by a significant majority and the turnout was 72%, the biggest vote in british history. tom brake, we re vote in british history. tom brake, were you robbing your fans when you heard this? i go normally rub my hands when nigel farage has anything to say that in this respect, him supporting the idea of a vote, and we want a vote on the deal because what happened in 2016 is that people voted for many reasons about leaving the eu, but they...
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despite losing again in his bid to become an mp in the general election of 2015, nigel farage led ukip country voted to leave the eu, but ten days later nigel farage resigned as leader saying he wanted his life back. since the referendum the party has gone through a period of turbulence, in september 2017 henry bolton was elected leader — the fifth in under a year. since the referendum the party has gone through a period of turbulence, in september 2017 henry bolton was elected leader — the fifth in under a year. i have been discussing ukip's political turmoil with sebastian payne, a political leader right at the financial times newspaper. he gave me his take on the recent events within ukip. it never really seems to end. ever since the brexit vote in 2016 the party has really been without purpose. it's called the uk independence party, and, well, it's getting independence for the uk, or at least it's getting independence for the uk, or at least how it sees it. so this is notjust about henry bolton and what's going on in his private life and his leadership, it's about a political force
despite losing again in his bid to become an mp in the general election of 2015, nigel farage led ukip country voted to leave the eu, but ten days later nigel farage resigned as leader saying he wanted his life back. since the referendum the party has gone through a period of turbulence, in september 2017 henry bolton was elected leader — the fifth in under a year. since the referendum the party has gone through a period of turbulence, in september 2017 henry bolton was elected leader — the...
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post near liberal winning songs after all the creator of the breakfast referendum nigel farage tells us that the resumes flow and speech mean so far goldman sachs is winning and the british people on losing and as jeremy colvin professor has just party conference in the south east of england we talked to a playwright who voted against the iraq war former labor cabinet minister lord chris smith the outgoing chair of the regulator of british advertising. plus the queen of mean on tereza made on a trumpet of seventy eight percent increase in hate crime in the u.k. we ask winner of ru paul's drag race and insults comedian the end can kill me you know why it is legal in twenty nine us states to be fired for your sexual orientation and as hurricane maria continues its trail of destruction we speak to the caribbean artists rebuilding their communities through celebration after decades of neo liberal imperial rule from what's meant the civil coming up in today's going underground well what was u.k. prime minister theresa may all about when she decided to use one of the world's greatest basil
post near liberal winning songs after all the creator of the breakfast referendum nigel farage tells us that the resumes flow and speech mean so far goldman sachs is winning and the british people on losing and as jeremy colvin professor has just party conference in the south east of england we talked to a playwright who voted against the iraq war former labor cabinet minister lord chris smith the outgoing chair of the regulator of british advertising. plus the queen of mean on tereza made on a...
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the thing is nigel farage as colorful accounts or is he is. as good as he is a grabbing headlines and he has been accused by many on this side as ukip side of just how playing a big stunt just as they stay in the headlines stay in the public debate it doesn't carry that much weight really in the in the british debates it has allowed a whole can of worms to open and maybe he has kick started a debate for once but really his his voice alone doesn't carry that much weight and the whole of the ukip movement apart from ara banks who you identified has really accused him of selling out. by what he said this morning but you may be aware that what he's trying to do now is to finesse his words and say what he was actually trying to do was to warn the brick city is that a second referendum is coming and they should be preparing for it is don't like the british version of steve bannon a little bit if you will i mean just trying to twist his words around but forget about him for a second. what are the chances for a circuit reverend and the numbers tell us
the thing is nigel farage as colorful accounts or is he is. as good as he is a grabbing headlines and he has been accused by many on this side as ukip side of just how playing a big stunt just as they stay in the headlines stay in the public debate it doesn't carry that much weight really in the in the british debates it has allowed a whole can of worms to open and maybe he has kick started a debate for once but really his his voice alone doesn't carry that much weight and the whole of the ukip...
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but that doesn't, apparently, include nigel farage. he's having a busy day, henry.t planning another comeback. since the brexit vote, ukip has struggled to find a purpose. the popularity it enjoyed under nigel farage has plummeted, and this latest fiasco won't have helped. but activists deny that their party is finished as a physical force. bitter infighting continues to plague the party. its ruling body will hold an emergency meeting at the weekend, and could decide mr bolton's time is up, plunging ukip into yet another leadership crisis. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. # a parliamentary committee has expressed grave concern about plans to begin repatriating hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims from bangladesh back to myanmar — from where they fled violence last year. the international development committee has warned that rape and sexual violence are still weapons of war used by the military in myanmar. around 570,000 rohingyas are now living in the world's largest refugee camp, kutupalong, near the port city of cox's bazar in bangladesh. my colleague mis
but that doesn't, apparently, include nigel farage. he's having a busy day, henry.t planning another comeback. since the brexit vote, ukip has struggled to find a purpose. the popularity it enjoyed under nigel farage has plummeted, and this latest fiasco won't have helped. but activists deny that their party is finished as a physical force. bitter infighting continues to plague the party. its ruling body will hold an emergency meeting at the weekend, and could decide mr bolton's time is up,...
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the prime minister's spokesman says britain will not hold a second eu referendum, after nigel farageer told channel 5's the wright stuff programme that he is close to backing a second brexit vote, to end what he called the "whinging and whining" of anti—brexit campaigners. let's return now to the prime minister's pledge to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste within 25 years as part of a new government drive on the environment. the 5p charge for plastic bags at supermarkets will be extended to all shops in england, and stores will be encouraged to introduce "plastic free aisles." some campaigners have said that the measures don't go far enough. we can now talk to the shadow environment minister holly lynch. she's in westminster for us now. eliminate all plastic waste within 25 years. could you do that faster? i think we could. we all watched david attenborough‘s blue planet 2 andy saull the degradation it is having on our marine environment. there are calls to go further on this we were disappointed to see this we were disappointed to see this government will take 25 years to ta ke
the prime minister's spokesman says britain will not hold a second eu referendum, after nigel farageer told channel 5's the wright stuff programme that he is close to backing a second brexit vote, to end what he called the "whinging and whining" of anti—brexit campaigners. let's return now to the prime minister's pledge to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste within 25 years as part of a new government drive on the environment. the 5p charge for plastic bags at supermarkets will be...
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are flying high this season their attacking style may prove to be a serious headache for you here nigel fansite. in form late because not hurtling towards a champions league spot none of the moment leon bailey opened the scoring in hoffenheim with one of the goals of the day. the jamaican international was also instrumental in the second goal after the break you limbo got longer with the strike was bailey can also find a killer pass lucas a lowry or maybe three no less seventy five minutes. reduce the deficit for shell shock often time would be if but the route was completed in injury time thanks to allow rio two goals for the argentinian the but leon bailey was still the man of the match. club back toward forward at every opportunity in the rain against oust book and put the hosts ahead early on was a pinpoint header from a corner the both sides had two chances thereafter with glad back denied a penalty despite a double handball from time your bio. in the end going to has are sealed matters later on for the fall with the spectacular solo efforts by. frank the underlined their strong fo
are flying high this season their attacking style may prove to be a serious headache for you here nigel fansite. in form late because not hurtling towards a champions league spot none of the moment leon bailey opened the scoring in hoffenheim with one of the goals of the day. the jamaican international was also instrumental in the second goal after the break you limbo got longer with the strike was bailey can also find a killer pass lucas a lowry or maybe three no less seventy five minutes....
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are flying high this season their attacking style may prove to be a serious headache for you here nigel fansite. enform laver could was not the cling to was the champions league spots man of the moment lay on paleo the scoring hoffenheim with one of adult day. i'm. the jamaican international was also instrumental in the second goal just before the break you're bound gobbling it with the strike was. bailey can also find a killer pass lucas said loudly or maybe three nil in the seventieth minutes was so low you reduce the deficit to shellshocked hoffenheim by of but the right was completed in injury time thanks to allow rio to go to the us and. i'm. booked bailey was still the man of the match. club but paul forward at every opportunity in the rain to get out . and mathias didn't put the house ahead on the on my both sides had good chances there after lap back to not a penalty despite a double hambone from daniel dire. in the end taller than hazard still matters later on the phone was five if. frankfurt on the line there strong form away from home against both spurs. sebastian and then go
are flying high this season their attacking style may prove to be a serious headache for you here nigel fansite. enform laver could was not the cling to was the champions league spots man of the moment lay on paleo the scoring hoffenheim with one of adult day. i'm. the jamaican international was also instrumental in the second goal just before the break you're bound gobbling it with the strike was. bailey can also find a killer pass lucas said loudly or maybe three nil in the seventieth minutes...