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like nigel farage. like nigel farage being a possibility.would do him a favour on that front. it will keep donald trump happy because he always said he would like nigel farage and washington doing thejob. the diplomatic nigel farage and washington doing the job. the diplomatic service would go completely bonkers. but it is not beyond the bounds of possibility. it is ridiculous. it is bizarre. the other thing is, possibility. it is ridiculous. it is bizarre. the otherthing is, if theresa may wanted to appoint someone like that, a senior civil servant, she is sending out a very clear signal to president trump that we will not be pushed around by you. that's right. we turn to the observer. whistleblower said to sue labour. why are they suing, on what grounds? these are the whistleblowers who appeared on the bbc panorama documentary anyway. it is actually devastating. it really did lift the lid on anti—semitism in labour. what they are angry about is the way that the labour party or senior officials of the labour party turned on them since then.
like nigel farage. like nigel farage being a possibility.would do him a favour on that front. it will keep donald trump happy because he always said he would like nigel farage and washington doing thejob. the diplomatic nigel farage and washington doing the job. the diplomatic service would go completely bonkers. but it is not beyond the bounds of possibility. it is ridiculous. it is bizarre. the other thing is, possibility. it is ridiculous. it is bizarre. the otherthing is, if theresa may...
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nigel and but, obviously, it puts the spotlight on...h know isabel oakeshott, the very respected journalist. the headline isa respected journalist. the headline is a bit misleading. what the story is a bit misleading. what the story is about is the fact that something that had been sort of known in certain circles but not publicly known was that isabel and richard tice were in a relationship. so, to say that the trump league is engulfing the brexit party is probably going a little bit far. both richard tice and isabel strenuously deny that richard tice had absolutely anything to do theirs with theirs. it was obtained purely journalistically, as far as isabel was concerned. it would be crazy for isabel to be getting it from the person that she was dating. richard had tweeted a response to some of the claims that he was being lined up the claims that he was being lined upfor the claims that he was being lined up for thatjob in the us. the claims that he was being lined up for that job in the us. maybe after i asked him about it. up for tha
nigel and but, obviously, it puts the spotlight on...h know isabel oakeshott, the very respected journalist. the headline isa respected journalist. the headline is a bit misleading. what the story is a bit misleading. what the story is about is the fact that something that had been sort of known in certain circles but not publicly known was that isabel and richard tice were in a relationship. so, to say that the trump league is engulfing the brexit party is probably going a little bit far. both...
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i stay in touch with nigel quite a bit. nigel was just over here last week. nigel farage?s done an obviously terrific job in running for the leadership of the tory party, he laid out his case, but now you have got to deliver. everybody in the united kingdom, all the voters, even people who are remain people are saying that october the 31st is a hard date and we will see what happens. i have got to tell you, if you are not out, i think it really fundamentally changes british politics. the european parliamentary elections, you could see that, where the brexit party came out of nowhere. people got to remember nigel farage is the only individual in political history in england that has won two elections with entities he created himself. do you think there should be some kind of alliance formed between nigel farage and boris or do you think there is a de facto alliance? i think it would be a natural alliance to put forward a programme. we will have to see if it comes up or not. boris is a very savvy guy and he has thought about this for a long time, he has written books about c
i stay in touch with nigel quite a bit. nigel was just over here last week. nigel farage?s done an obviously terrific job in running for the leadership of the tory party, he laid out his case, but now you have got to deliver. everybody in the united kingdom, all the voters, even people who are remain people are saying that october the 31st is a hard date and we will see what happens. i have got to tell you, if you are not out, i think it really fundamentally changes british politics. the...
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nigel...ve moved on. we had 40 years of campaigning and there was an amount. don't argue among yourselves. i am a conservative party member, i am 17, you say you wa nt to party member, i am 17, you say you want to fix social problem, you say we need to move on, if you have a second referendum you are going to continue it on and we will have a referendum, doesn't a second referendum, doesn't a second referendum, that is not going to sort... i wouldn't leave the european union in an ideal world of. now, i don't accept nigel‘s argument because nigel farage argued for 40 yea rs because nigel farage argued for 40 years and he said he would stick by his principles and if he voted to stay he would keep arguing to leave. the problem is leaving the eu will create massive problems for economy which will have massive social implication, we have to try and avoid that, because that would be horrendous, for the people in this country. who need economic stability, we all do. christine.” am christine. i am ne
nigel...ve moved on. we had 40 years of campaigning and there was an amount. don't argue among yourselves. i am a conservative party member, i am 17, you say you wa nt to party member, i am 17, you say you want to fix social problem, you say we need to move on, if you have a second referendum you are going to continue it on and we will have a referendum, doesn't a second referendum, doesn't a second referendum, that is not going to sort... i wouldn't leave the european union in an ideal world...
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others feel that those supporting brexit dominate and object to the frequency with which nigel faragen particular is invited onto the programme. in may he had his 33rd appearance so far, which prompted dan in york to e—mail... bbc which prompted dan in york to e—mail. .. bbc news which prompted dan in york to e—mail... bbc news said in response that... they added... the arguments around brexit and much more complex than the choice between leave and remain... that edition of the programme in may was a particularly lively one with nigel farage clashing with the opponent of brexit, mp anna soubry. you clearly were not listening, you never do, do you? applause canl applause can ijust applause can i just say, applause can ijust say, you're talking about the toxicity of the debate and the kind of hot tempers we see here on the kind of stuff we see online and outside parliament. talking like this is exactly surely what we are talking about. as people, we can be better than that. for some audience members it too often resembles a bear pit with argumentative guests and rowdy audiences. eddiejo
others feel that those supporting brexit dominate and object to the frequency with which nigel faragen particular is invited onto the programme. in may he had his 33rd appearance so far, which prompted dan in york to e—mail... bbc which prompted dan in york to e—mail. .. bbc news which prompted dan in york to e—mail... bbc news said in response that... they added... the arguments around brexit and much more complex than the choice between leave and remain... that edition of the programme...
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for electoral support and nigel farage in return for full—blooded electoral support and nigel faragerexit electoral support and nigel farage in return for full—blooded brexit as a character, and nigel farage being the politician will have no qualms whatsoever in pushing his own populist agenda. injoining whatsoever in pushing his own populist agenda. in joining forces. is that a possibility in your world? i don't recognise the characterisation of the people we're talking sajid javid, a bus drivers son, not asian enough for some people, has a long track record in finance. i don't know what you find threatening a british about that. and like most of his cabinet ministers i said. i would think that isa ministers i said. i would think that is a good thing. as far as the signatory of brexit, i think i view things more positively thanjeffrey and nabila have set out. i look to the fact that angler merkel says the backstop can be overwritten. plainly the heads of national government are looking to do a deal in this closing time and you are right to point out that time is short. but sometimes
for electoral support and nigel farage in return for full—blooded electoral support and nigel faragerexit electoral support and nigel farage in return for full—blooded brexit as a character, and nigel farage being the politician will have no qualms whatsoever in pushing his own populist agenda. injoining whatsoever in pushing his own populist agenda. in joining forces. is that a possibility in your world? i don't recognise the characterisation of the people we're talking sajid javid, a bus...
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others feel the supporting brexit dominate and abject frequency with which nigel farage in particularindicted on the programme. this appearance and name was his 33rd set five. pumping daniel to e—mail. .. name was his 33rd set five. pumping daniel to e—mail... —— prompting. bbc news told us in response... they added... arguments around brexit that addition of the programme in may was particularly lively with mr nigel farage clashing with the opponent of brexit and p. you never listen, do you? cannotjust say... cannotjust say listen, do you? cannotjust say... cannot just say are talking about the toxicity at the debate and be kind of hot tempers we see here and stuff we see on mine and that's how parliament cannot talking like this, is exactly surely what we are talking about. we can be better than that. for some viewers, question time too often resembles their pets with argumentative and rowdy audiences, eddiejones with argumentative and rowdy audiences, eddie jones put with argumentative and rowdy audiences, eddiejones put it like this... well, we have been trying for some time to di
others feel the supporting brexit dominate and abject frequency with which nigel farage in particularindicted on the programme. this appearance and name was his 33rd set five. pumping daniel to e—mail. .. name was his 33rd set five. pumping daniel to e—mail... —— prompting. bbc news told us in response... they added... arguments around brexit that addition of the programme in may was particularly lively with mr nigel farage clashing with the opponent of brexit and p. you never listen,...
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it is interesting listening to nigel eva ns, it is interesting listening to nigel evans, quite excitedand michael gove really did push the eurosceptics, those who have long been eurosceptics, away from vote lead. he is seen as a very divisive figure. many people who are devoted to him would not want to serve and a administration he was a part of. if you think about some of those key appointments that have already been made, we have seen, we expect,... of course, saying that michael gove, he was part and one of the architects of borisjohnson of was part and one of the architects of boris johnson of that referendum campaign. so, of course, it will be interesting to see how people respond that, even within the brexit camp itself. i think it is very demonstrative of the fact that actually he is very serious about his mission here. we are going to leave with or without a dale on october the 31st. he wants to underline that with wisdom and that is exactly what is going to do. of course, there will be some bruised egos across the road tomorrow. when he comes to the dispatch box and makes his
it is interesting listening to nigel eva ns, it is interesting listening to nigel evans, quite excitedand michael gove really did push the eurosceptics, those who have long been eurosceptics, away from vote lead. he is seen as a very divisive figure. many people who are devoted to him would not want to serve and a administration he was a part of. if you think about some of those key appointments that have already been made, we have seen, we expect,... of course, saying that michael gove, he was...
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those are the reflections of nigel farage.raph this morning saying he thinks sir kim darroch is totally unsuitable for the job and the sooner he is gone the better. contrast that with liam fox. you saw him briefly in a clip a few moments ago. i imagine him this morning, where does he happen to be? he is in washington and meeting the trump administration. he is going to meet anchor trump within the next few days, saying he will apologise in behalf of either the civil service 01’ behalf of either the civil service or someone in the political world who has leaked this information to the mail on sunday yesterday. he says what has happened isn't an impediment to sir kim darroch carrying on as the ambassador but ultimately it wasn't his fault, it was the fault of whoever happen to lea k was the fault of whoever happen to leak the information. he said the full force of internal discipline and even the law should come down on who carried this out. it's worth emphasising that leaking enquiries at westminster almost always don't find th
those are the reflections of nigel farage.raph this morning saying he thinks sir kim darroch is totally unsuitable for the job and the sooner he is gone the better. contrast that with liam fox. you saw him briefly in a clip a few moments ago. i imagine him this morning, where does he happen to be? he is in washington and meeting the trump administration. he is going to meet anchor trump within the next few days, saying he will apologise in behalf of either the civil service 01’ behalf of...
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and the story picking up nigel farage.he story picking up on the point you are making there, who would do this and why they would do it? it is a confusing picture. there were a lot of people that wanted to show borisjohnson their loyalty and it might be out of a misplaced sense of loyalty to the most likely prime minister, thought they could damage kim darroch. there is some validity to the idea that, as part of borisjohnson‘s transformative new agenda, he might wa nt to transformative new agenda, he might want to appoint someone like nigel farage to be the ambassador. how the diplomatic service would cope with someone diplomatic service would cope with someone that lazy is difficult for me to understand but whatever boris wa nts to me to understand but whatever boris wants to do, the world is about to become his oyster so stand by and we will see what happens. become his oyster so stand by and we will see what happenslj become his oyster so stand by and we will see what happens. i think we can expect a whole bunch of self
and the story picking up nigel farage.he story picking up on the point you are making there, who would do this and why they would do it? it is a confusing picture. there were a lot of people that wanted to show borisjohnson their loyalty and it might be out of a misplaced sense of loyalty to the most likely prime minister, thought they could damage kim darroch. there is some validity to the idea that, as part of borisjohnson‘s transformative new agenda, he might wa nt to transformative new...
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fox news contributor, nigel farage. good morning. you're all right, nigel. welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. stuart: i would love to see a new special relationship. is it on the cards? >> what has happened here is the deeper we became enmeshed in europe, we were unable to have a special relationship. we couldn't talk about trade deals or any of those things. add to that that theresa may was always frankly a remainor, not a lev leaver. look who we have had, kim darroch, who made those comments about trump. right now the relationship is in a bad place. boris of course was born in the city of new york. instinctively he will be more pro-american than theresa may but the key to all this is he has to deliver brexit. if we get brexit, the special relationship is back on. that's what i'm looking forward to. stuart: would the brits support boris in an attempt to form a new special relationship with america? >> oh, look, culturally and in so many other ways, the british people are close to the americans. we want a proper relationship on trade, defense, secu
fox news contributor, nigel farage. good morning. you're all right, nigel. welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. stuart: i would love to see a new special relationship. is it on the cards? >> what has happened here is the deeper we became enmeshed in europe, we were unable to have a special relationship. we couldn't talk about trade deals or any of those things. add to that that theresa may was always frankly a remainor, not a lev leaver. look who we have had, kim darroch,...
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nigel -- thank you, nigel. [applause] pres. trump: i said, "what's nigel doing here? little older than you folks, but he did a great job. and i know he's going to work well with boris. they're going to do some tremendous things. but we believe in the american dream and not a socialist nightmare that these people are trying to put on our shoulders. [applause] pres. trump: and we know that strong nations must have strong borders. and we're building a strong border against so much. you have no idea. every time i announce, as an example, a section of wall, i get lawsuits. they sue me. you know who sues me? congressmen. congressmen. i get sued by nancy pelosi. we won that suit. can you believe it? i won that. i won that. [applause] pres. trump: we won a couple of them. but we have suits on the border. we had one judge -- they always sue in the ninth circuit. you know what that means, right? they sue in the ninth circuit, which is sort of like an automatic victory. although, we did win one last week in the ninth circuit. nobody can even believe it. can you -- you know what'
nigel -- thank you, nigel. [applause] pres. trump: i said, "what's nigel doing here? little older than you folks, but he did a great job. and i know he's going to work well with boris. they're going to do some tremendous things. but we believe in the american dream and not a socialist nightmare that these people are trying to put on our shoulders. [applause] pres. trump: and we know that strong nations must have strong borders. and we're building a strong border against so much. you have...
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nigel is going to help me.f he does that a massive majority of brexit will be delivered but to do that he will need courage. heather: you've got to work together on this. he has not been a fan of a president who congratulated him today. a lot of this is politics but he said something a few years ago. the president said negative things about london, the only reason i wouldn't visit some parts of new york is the risk of meeting donald trump. >> the only british politician who supported trump through thick and thin is me. i stood with him all the way through. boris is very politically correct, he's and even very conservative. he is more liberal. the remarkable thing about trump, trump has all these things that about him, boris johnson, republican senators and congressmen, he is able, he is big enough that russia aside and move on. heather: had some twitter fights. >> you think about what was said about him. in the most remarkable way. he allowed some people who to say bad things to put it behind you and move on. b
nigel is going to help me.f he does that a massive majority of brexit will be delivered but to do that he will need courage. heather: you've got to work together on this. he has not been a fan of a president who congratulated him today. a lot of this is politics but he said something a few years ago. the president said negative things about london, the only reason i wouldn't visit some parts of new york is the risk of meeting donald trump. >> the only british politician who supported...
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we note that nigel farage, president trump has been asking for him as ambassador.to do if elected but to get that office and anything they say now is really a vehicle for that. i guess is borisjohnson would definitely remove the ambassador because it is more his style, as you know better than i do. what is going on now is manoeuvring about the politics not foreign—policy. rapper nicki minaj has cancelled a scheduled performance in saudi arabia next week. it comes after she decided to show her support for the rights of women and the lgbt community. plans to perform at thejeddah festival sparked an outcry from critics of the country's human rights record. earlier i spoke with entertainment reporter kj matthews who has been following this story. the pressure started last week with the human rights foundation really taking to social media and reaching out to her people basically saying, please, do not play in saudi arabia because they have a horrible human rights record and they do not stand for the same things that you stand for. and i think she heard them loud and cl
we note that nigel farage, president trump has been asking for him as ambassador.to do if elected but to get that office and anything they say now is really a vehicle for that. i guess is borisjohnson would definitely remove the ambassador because it is more his style, as you know better than i do. what is going on now is manoeuvring about the politics not foreign—policy. rapper nicki minaj has cancelled a scheduled performance in saudi arabia next week. it comes after she decided to show her...
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i voted conservative much of my life, but now i support the brexit party and i'd like to see nigel faragen you promise me that we will definitely leave the eu on october the sist? i think it's absolutely vital that we come out on october the 31st, tony, otherwise we will continue to haemorrhage trust, not just in the conservative party, or indeed the labour party, but politics generally. if you don't get us out of the eu by the 315t of october, will you resign? we are going to come out on october the 31st, and i think anybody who goes into the negotiations proposing yet again to kick the can down the road will i think run the risk of forfeiting trust with the electorate. i think it's a no, and what we've got is someone who says it is do—or—die for the country... i'm sorry, i think what we have with my opponent is somebody... iasked if you'd resign, boris, and you didn't answer the question. will you resign if you don't deliver it, yes or no? my opponent is clearly not committed to coming out of the eu on october the 31st. no, i asked if you'd resign if you don't do it. they faced question
i voted conservative much of my life, but now i support the brexit party and i'd like to see nigel faragen you promise me that we will definitely leave the eu on october the sist? i think it's absolutely vital that we come out on october the 31st, tony, otherwise we will continue to haemorrhage trust, not just in the conservative party, or indeed the labour party, but politics generally. if you don't get us out of the eu by the 315t of october, will you resign? we are going to come out on...
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suggested that nigel farage become the uk's ambassador.as adamant that wouldn't happen. and we've already had reaction from donald trump. this is really not going to help us—uk relations. donald trump. this is really not going to help us-uk relations. no. he said and anything ace inning helicopter roads are that nobody heard that his aid was very swift to say this makes him completely unfit for office, you cannot serve the president also boris johnson, for office, you cannot serve the president also borisjohnson, who they think is likely. he is likely to stand down, though. he finishes his tenure in january. to stand down, though. he finishes his tenure injanuary. i think this will just cut off his tenure injanuary. i think this willjust cut off any chance of him continuing the role. he is seen as a very pro— europe, pro— remain, biased diplomat anyway, other than serious meddling, it will be to give the slot to someone far more perhaps friendly in terms of both trump cosmic inking and borisjohnson‘s. another huge problem facing boris john
suggested that nigel farage become the uk's ambassador.as adamant that wouldn't happen. and we've already had reaction from donald trump. this is really not going to help us—uk relations. donald trump. this is really not going to help us-uk relations. no. he said and anything ace inning helicopter roads are that nobody heard that his aid was very swift to say this makes him completely unfit for office, you cannot serve the president also boris johnson, for office, you cannot serve the...
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just after winning the election he said he thought that nigel farage would do a greatjob. this sounds far—fetched but there are senior people in the foreign office who now think that is a possibility, that it sir kim darroch 20 could be replaced by nigel farage or somebody else. those documents had a very limited circulation list, it should not be too difficult to find out you might be responsible. without thinking, jon. -- thank you, jon. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has called onjeremy corbyn to get on with changing labour's brexit policy. he says the party should come out and support a second referendum, and that he'd campaign to remain in the european union. it's believed labour lost support to both the liberal democrats and the brexit party in the recent european elections, because of confusion over its position on brexit. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. they've been comrades for years, but nowjohn mcdonnell says it's time forjeremy corbyn to quickly and decisively commit labour to another referendum and then campaign for remain. we need to expr
just after winning the election he said he thought that nigel farage would do a greatjob. this sounds far—fetched but there are senior people in the foreign office who now think that is a possibility, that it sir kim darroch 20 could be replaced by nigel farage or somebody else. those documents had a very limited circulation list, it should not be too difficult to find out you might be responsible. without thinking, jon. -- thank you, jon. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has called...
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and nigel is going to help me.l win a massive majority in brexit will be delivered. to do that, he's going to need courage. >> shannon: and you, sounds like you got to work together. in the past he's not then a fan of the president who congratulated him. he said something a few years ago and the president has said negative things about london. he was mere than parties and the only reason i wouldn't visit some parts of new york, boris johnson saying this, the real risk of meeting donald trump. is that in the past? >> the only british politician who has supported trump through thick and thin is me. i've stood with him all the way through and i don't regret it for for a moment. he's doing a great job. boris is very politically correct. he's not even very conservative, more of a metropolitan liberal. the remarkable thing about trump, trump has all these things said about him, by boris johnson, republican senators and congressmen, and he's able, he's big enough as a man to brush it aside and move on. >> shannon: he does
and nigel is going to help me.l win a massive majority in brexit will be delivered. to do that, he's going to need courage. >> shannon: and you, sounds like you got to work together. in the past he's not then a fan of the president who congratulated him. he said something a few years ago and the president has said negative things about london. he was mere than parties and the only reason i wouldn't visit some parts of new york, boris johnson saying this, the real risk of meeting donald...
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what nigel farage is offering is a very clear vision. that is what we want. that is the vision. now, if boris can get that on october the 31st, we will cheer, but, like i say, three years and it hasn't been achieved. the imf said no—deal brexit ranks alongside us trade policy as one of the chief threats to the world economy. do you have qualms about the impact, job losses, impact on economic growth, potentially talk of a recession in this country next year in the event of there being a no—deal brexit? this country next year in the event of there being a no-deal brexit? we have all heard it all before. we heard that that was what was going to happen if we so much as voted to leave the eu. that's what we were told was going to happen. we were going to have high unemployment, but it's fallen, there was going to have to be more austerity, and austerity has been relaxed, we were told that taxes would have to go up, we were told the world was going to virtually come to an end and it didn't happen and the very same people who were holding out a
what nigel farage is offering is a very clear vision. that is what we want. that is the vision. now, if boris can get that on october the 31st, we will cheer, but, like i say, three years and it hasn't been achieved. the imf said no—deal brexit ranks alongside us trade policy as one of the chief threats to the world economy. do you have qualms about the impact, job losses, impact on economic growth, potentially talk of a recession in this country next year in the event of there being a...
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for raj nigel fraud is that you're a skeptic politician who is actually friends with trump him. self and back in 2016 trump himself put out a tweet saying niger fraud will make a great british ambassador to the us there are though other conspiracy theories floating around talk about a hostile state being behind this leak maybe even russia we don't know any of that of course but what we do know is that an investigation is already underway there's so much more to this story than meets the eye thank you so much sir alex for alumina some of the things that we know. some sports news now for you in the massive law enforcement bust coordinated by agencies around the world has led to the seizure of tons of illegal stary power millions of counterfeit drugs and the closure of underground labs that produced performance enhancing drugs for athletes while the security agency europol is calling it the largest series of raids of its kind and a short while ago we spoke to hale sepals a doping expert and journalist who has broken a number of stories on the topic of performance enhancing drugs an
for raj nigel fraud is that you're a skeptic politician who is actually friends with trump him. self and back in 2016 trump himself put out a tweet saying niger fraud will make a great british ambassador to the us there are though other conspiracy theories floating around talk about a hostile state being behind this leak maybe even russia we don't know any of that of course but what we do know is that an investigation is already underway there's so much more to this story than meets the eye...
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my prediction is mrjohnson will approach, will strike a deal with nigel for hours's brexit party forblooded brexit asa in return for a full—blooded brexit as a carrot and nigel farage being a whiny politician will have no qualms whatsoever pushing his own populist agenda injoining whatsoever pushing his own populist agenda in joining forces. sajid javid, our first asian politician, has a long track —— track record in deutsche bank, in finance was not i don't know what you find threatening. let's agree that most people thought that his appointment as chancellor was going to be the most significant appointment he would make across the table. it seems you're silent on that one i would think that is a good thing. in terms of brexit and our concerns, good thing. in terms of brexit and our concerns, i view things more positively. i looked at the fact that angela merkel said, that the backstop can be overwritten. michel barnier said nothing can change was not plainly the heads of government are looking to do a deal in this closing time and you are right to point out that time is short but s
my prediction is mrjohnson will approach, will strike a deal with nigel for hours's brexit party forblooded brexit asa in return for a full—blooded brexit as a carrot and nigel farage being a whiny politician will have no qualms whatsoever pushing his own populist agenda injoining whatsoever pushing his own populist agenda in joining forces. sajid javid, our first asian politician, has a long track —— track record in deutsche bank, in finance was not i don't know what you find...
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party for electoral support and nigel farage, in return, for a full—blooded brexit as a carrot, and nigeling his own populist agenda in joining forces. is that a possible tomorrow in your world? i just don't recognise the characterisation of the people we're talking about. sajid javid, our asian politician, son of a bus driver, perhaps not diverse enough or the wrong kind of asian for some people, but nevertheless, i think a significant fact, has a long track record at deutsche bank in finance. i don't know what you find threatening or brutish about that. most of his cabinet ministers are... crosstalk. all right, but let's agree that most people thought that his appointment of chancellor was going to be the most significant appointment that boris would make around the cabinet table. seems you're silent on that one. i would think that's a good thing. as far as the scenarios for brexit that you're setting out are concerned, actually, i view things more positively than jefferey and nabila have just set out. i look to the fact that angela merkel says that the backstop can be overwritten. i co
party for electoral support and nigel farage, in return, for a full—blooded brexit as a carrot, and nigeling his own populist agenda in joining forces. is that a possible tomorrow in your world? i just don't recognise the characterisation of the people we're talking about. sajid javid, our asian politician, son of a bus driver, perhaps not diverse enough or the wrong kind of asian for some people, but nevertheless, i think a significant fact, has a long track record at deutsche bank in...
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and we've been hearing from the leader of the brexit party, nigel four hours —— nigel phage, a right—wingnswer a good ambassador, is that the right answer from the uk government, a good ambassador, is that the right answerfrom the uk government, to put someone in that perhaps president trump might like? —— nigel farage. i think the uk needs to make their own decisions as to who represents them. remember, the ambassador has multiple roles, one is communicating policy of the government in which they serve to the place they are posted, the other is communicating back to their home country. the idiosyncrasies and policies are new winters of the country they are posted in — i think this ambassador from everything country they are posted in — i think this ambassadorfrom everything i've seen so far is doing a good job. i think the league is the bigger issue andi think the league is the bigger issue and i would assume that your government in the uk would want to have their ambassador still be very honest, truthful, in all of their communications going forward to make sure that this leak doesn't h
and we've been hearing from the leader of the brexit party, nigel four hours —— nigel phage, a right—wingnswer a good ambassador, is that the right answer from the uk government, a good ambassador, is that the right answerfrom the uk government, to put someone in that perhaps president trump might like? —— nigel farage. i think the uk needs to make their own decisions as to who represents them. remember, the ambassador has multiple roles, one is communicating policy of the government...
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can you promised would like to see nigel farage in numberten. you promised me would like to see nigel farage in number ten. can you promised me we will definitely leave the eu on october 31? i think it is vital we come out on october 31, otherwise we will continue to haemorrhage trust, notjust in the conservative party but politics generally. if you don't get us out of the eu on the 31st of october, will you resign? we will come out on october the 31st and anybody who goes into the negotiations posing yet again to kick the can down the road will i think run the risk of forfeiting trust with the electorate.” think run the risk of forfeiting trust with the electorate. i think it is in no and we have someone who says it is do or die for the country... i'm sorry, ithink says it is do or die for the country... i'm sorry, i think what we have with my opponent is somebody... will you resign if you don't deliver it, yes or no? my opponent is clearly not committed to coming out of the eu on october the 3ist. coming out of the eu on october the 31st. they
can you promised would like to see nigel farage in numberten. you promised me would like to see nigel farage in number ten. can you promised me we will definitely leave the eu on october 31? i think it is vital we come out on october 31, otherwise we will continue to haemorrhage trust, notjust in the conservative party but politics generally. if you don't get us out of the eu on the 31st of october, will you resign? we will come out on october the 31st and anybody who goes into the negotiations...
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around 5000 people turned up to see nigel farage asa people turned up to see nigel farage as a brexitrty, the winners of the european parliament elections last month, that haunts so many conservatives. brexit! out on the campaign trail, both leadership contenders, borisjohnson the campaign trail, both leadership contenders, boris johnson and jeremy hunt, want to emphasise the desire to deliver brexit — with or without a deal. mr hunt acknowledges a no—deal brexit could put some out of business. and he will say in a speech that in the event of a no deal his government would help farmers, the fishing industry, and small businesses in just the way banks were held in the financial crisis stop like mr hunt, boris johnson hopes he can get a better dealfrom johnson hopes he can get a better deal from brussels. even johnson hopes he can get a better dealfrom brussels. even though johnson hopes he can get a better deal from brussels. even though the eu is saying no. and it's notjust the conservatives. two of the most seniorfigures in the the conservatives. two of the most senior figures in the
around 5000 people turned up to see nigel farage asa people turned up to see nigel farage as a brexitrty, the winners of the european parliament elections last month, that haunts so many conservatives. brexit! out on the campaign trail, both leadership contenders, borisjohnson the campaign trail, both leadership contenders, boris johnson and jeremy hunt, want to emphasise the desire to deliver brexit — with or without a deal. mr hunt acknowledges a no—deal brexit could put some out of...
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and nigel farage in an article in today's telegraph, yesterday's in that sense, has made it very clearr on a no—deal brexit then the conservative party is finished. it was the fear of nigel farage that made david cameron call for a referendum when there wasn't public pressure for a referendum and the whole thing to a certain extent has been driven by farage. johnson is very aware of that. talking about democracy, it's very interesting that now, at least the people in charge of the conservative party are saying the backstop is antidemocratic. conservative party are saying the backstop is antidemocraticlj conservative party are saying the backstop is antidemocratic. i know. i don't know why the backstop in ireland has become antidemocratic. sajid javid has said we have to have a good deal below abolishes the antidemocratic backstop. actually, the protection of the northern ireland border is an obligation on us as ireland border is an obligation on us as well as ireland and the us from an international treaty, and the people of northern ireland voted against leaving the eu as well. to cal
and nigel farage in an article in today's telegraph, yesterday's in that sense, has made it very clearr on a no—deal brexit then the conservative party is finished. it was the fear of nigel farage that made david cameron call for a referendum when there wasn't public pressure for a referendum and the whole thing to a certain extent has been driven by farage. johnson is very aware of that. talking about democracy, it's very interesting that now, at least the people in charge of the...
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if he does not deliver what people want by the end of october, then you see people like nigel faragehe is comfortable with. labour have the own issues with their failure to deal with anti—semitism, and the discord on the brexit position. i think he would be comfortable with that part but the risk of nigel farage and the failure to deliver what he had said he would, i think thatis what he had said he would, i think that is quite a big risk for him. mo hussein, thank you very much indeed for being with us again, former special adviser to amber rudd. we can bring in professor meg russell who is a professor of british and comparative politics at university couege comparative politics at university college london. thank you for being with us. how do you see this vote? effectively and potentially tying the hands of the next prime minister, critically boris johnson if it is him, if you wanted to prorogue parliament?” if it is him, if you wanted to prorogue parliament? i think what it is at the least is a very strong signal. the numbers are interesting. it is quite a heavy defeat. and later
if he does not deliver what people want by the end of october, then you see people like nigel faragehe is comfortable with. labour have the own issues with their failure to deal with anti—semitism, and the discord on the brexit position. i think he would be comfortable with that part but the risk of nigel farage and the failure to deliver what he had said he would, i think thatis what he had said he would, i think that is quite a big risk for him. mo hussein, thank you very much indeed for...
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over in uk, nigel, thank you, nigel. i said what's nigel doing here?eat job. i know he's going to work well with boris. they're going to do some tremendous things. but we believe in the american dream and not a socialist nightmare that these people are trying to put on our shoulders. we know that strong nations must have strong borders. we are building a strong border against so much, you have no idea. every time i announce as an example, a section of wall, i get lawsuits. they sue me. know who sues me? congressmen. congressmen. i get sued by nancy pelosi. we won that suit. can you believe it? i won one. i won one. we won a couple of them but we have suits on the border. we had one judge, they always sue in the ninth circuit. nou wh you know what they means. they sue in the ninth circuit which means an automatic victory although we did win one last weekend in that circuit. no one can believe it. you know what's happening? so as of today, this is so important, there are those that say it's the most important. i say war and peace and security, that's the
over in uk, nigel, thank you, nigel. i said what's nigel doing here?eat job. i know he's going to work well with boris. they're going to do some tremendous things. but we believe in the american dream and not a socialist nightmare that these people are trying to put on our shoulders. we know that strong nations must have strong borders. we are building a strong border against so much, you have no idea. every time i announce as an example, a section of wall, i get lawsuits. they sue me. know who...
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i stay in touch with nigel quite a bit. nigel farage? nigel farage.le who are remain people say that whatever the 31st is a hard date and we will see what happens. i have got to tell you, if you are not out, i think it really fundamentally changes british politics. the european parliamentary elections, you could see that, the brexit party came out of nowhere. nigel farage is the only individual in political history in england that has won two elections with entities he created himself. do you think there should be some kind of alliance formed between nigel farage and boris johnson or do you think there is a de facto alliance? i think it would bea de facto alliance? i think it would be a natural alliance to put forward a programme we will have to see if it comes up. boris is very savvy and he has thought about this for a long time, he has written books about churchill and leadership. to clear something up, after he resigned from the cabinet over theresa may's deal, you said, i have been talking to him all weekend about this speech. we will just all wee
i stay in touch with nigel quite a bit. nigel farage? nigel farage.le who are remain people say that whatever the 31st is a hard date and we will see what happens. i have got to tell you, if you are not out, i think it really fundamentally changes british politics. the european parliamentary elections, you could see that, the brexit party came out of nowhere. nigel farage is the only individual in political history in england that has won two elections with entities he created himself. do you...
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francine: what does he do with nigel farage?his is being urged upon him by donald trump. the danger with embracing nigel farage as you end up taking responsibility for everything he and his supporters say and do. that is risky for the conservative party, so their preferred strategy is having brexit dealt with. francine: we are trying to figure out what kind of prime minister questions we will get. will this be jovial, the legacy of theresa may? last sessions the are quite warm. not --corbyn style is jeremy corbyn's style is not warm and friendly so i suspect he will go on about stuff he does not agree with. francine: rob hutton, one of our experts in u.k. politics. the outgoing u.k. prime minister theresa may for her final pmq's. ♪ ♪ -- alix: germany feels the trade pain. manufacturing the weakest in seven years. bund yields hit a record low. one last hope, face-to-face trade talks between the u.s. and china. the have and have-nots of earnings. northrop grumman beats and raises its guidance. a busy day with earnings. ups on deck
francine: what does he do with nigel farage?his is being urged upon him by donald trump. the danger with embracing nigel farage as you end up taking responsibility for everything he and his supporters say and do. that is risky for the conservative party, so their preferred strategy is having brexit dealt with. francine: we are trying to figure out what kind of prime minister questions we will get. will this be jovial, the legacy of theresa may? last sessions the are quite warm. not --corbyn...
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nigel: because he believes in the mission. interest it's in the of the european union and us to get a deal. a 95 billion pound deficit with the european union. you asked if there would be an early general election. under the fixed term parliament in, the next election is due two years. i believe that we will be here in 12 months talking about the prospect of the conservatives winning the next election. we talk about the 100 days. boris will want to prove it is not just about delivering brexit but also about delivering extra police on the streets of the u.k., delivering on the economy. on the public services, education, health, to make sure money is going into those areas. is what everyone is focusing on at the moment. will want to get brexit sorted so that he can focus on the domestic agenda which is absolutely necessary for the united kingdom. guy: we will leave it there, thank you, nigel evans. joint executive secretary of the 1922 committee. let's carry on the conversation, we are joined now by mark garnett. let's get your
nigel: because he believes in the mission. interest it's in the of the european union and us to get a deal. a 95 billion pound deficit with the european union. you asked if there would be an early general election. under the fixed term parliament in, the next election is due two years. i believe that we will be here in 12 months talking about the prospect of the conservatives winning the next election. we talk about the 100 days. boris will want to prove it is not just about delivering brexit...
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i stay in touch with nigel quite a bit. nigel was just over here last week. nigel farage?ed kingdom, all the voters, even people who are remain people are saying that october the 31st is a hard date and we will see what happens. i have got to tell you, if you are not out, i think it really fundamentally changes british politics. the european parliamentary elections, you could see that, where the brexit party came out of nowhere. people got to remember nigel farage is the only individual in political history in england that has won two elections with entities he created himself. do you think there should be some kind of alliance formed between nigel farage and boris or do you think there is a de facto alliance? i think it would be a natural alliance to put forward a programme. we will have to see if it comes up or not. boris is a very savvy guy and he has thought about this for a long time, he has written books about churchill and leadership. to clear something up, after he resigned from the cabinet over theresa may‘s deal, you said, "i have been talking to him all weekend
i stay in touch with nigel quite a bit. nigel was just over here last week. nigel farage?ed kingdom, all the voters, even people who are remain people are saying that october the 31st is a hard date and we will see what happens. i have got to tell you, if you are not out, i think it really fundamentally changes british politics. the european parliamentary elections, you could see that, where the brexit party came out of nowhere. people got to remember nigel farage is the only individual in...
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that may be one of the reasons nigel farage is not the ambassador right now.puts the two countries in a very sticky situation. i colleague put together a story with more on that. take a look. >> president trump, friends. alan: it was a high-profile dinner that put together business leaders as well as washington's top diplomat, the top ambassador disinvited to the white house after memos sharply critical by donald trump. he has been the u.k.'s man in washington since 2016. it has been revealed he trump whitee house as uniquely dysfunctional, clumsy, and inapt. iranscribed the policy on chaotic. he said we don't believe this administration is going to become substantially more normal , left dysfunctional, less unpredictable. >> i worked in the state department for many years and we were always encouraged to be direct and frank with our superiors in washington about our interactions with the host government officials with whom we dealt. technically, he did not do anything wrong. politically, it would have been better to be extremely cautious. alan: president trum
that may be one of the reasons nigel farage is not the ambassador right now.puts the two countries in a very sticky situation. i colleague put together a story with more on that. take a look. >> president trump, friends. alan: it was a high-profile dinner that put together business leaders as well as washington's top diplomat, the top ambassador disinvited to the white house after memos sharply critical by donald trump. he has been the u.k.'s man in washington since 2016. it has been...
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journalist to report this week and the journalist is known to be one of the top bricks it's yours nigelfor raj what's the connection here isabelle who is a keen brick sitting here at so much so that she even goes to wrote a book called the bad boys of bricks it american banks are in banks led to the unofficial breaks it leave campaign for the referendum he's also a big. and if and to. say that there is a lot of talk about why did she how did she get the story why did she write it she's saying it's just a good story but this was such a benefit nigel we know he has a good relationship with donald trump a don't trump in the process said that he would make a great british ambassador to the u.s. even if for august now saying no no i'm not diplomatic enough it does him no harm whatsoever we cannot say though that he is behind it all that has anything to do with that because there are other conspiracy theories for example that this was done to a hostile state. in russia at the moment or we know is that there is an inquiry an investigation into how this leak happened is there's a big and really
journalist to report this week and the journalist is known to be one of the top bricks it's yours nigelfor raj what's the connection here isabelle who is a keen brick sitting here at so much so that she even goes to wrote a book called the bad boys of bricks it american banks are in banks led to the unofficial breaks it leave campaign for the referendum he's also a big. and if and to. say that there is a lot of talk about why did she how did she get the story why did she write it she's saying...
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or pitcher waiting suffering maybe you should consider dining at home now showing a satire piece or nigel for raj where the braggs a tear gets a head shot from the sniper is fine well it's a joke after all except imagine a conservative channel joking around killing a leftwing i can for instance but as an undisputable force of good you don't waste your time talking with the enemy but trump said that there are bad people on both sides and he was heavily criticized but i think he was absolutely right to left they cry foul when there is any source or negative techniques used against them but when they use the same techniques and actually go further and employ firelands to mitigation and harassment on a mass scale a lot of cases using social media. so that they believe that behavior is justified if you call everyone a nazi then no one is a nazi or no one is or isn't is a genuinely legacy force that she makes it more likely for sources like sasha's to rise and challenge the left isn't forcing a new order and by the new rules the gloves are off when dealing with dissidents. the british home offi
or pitcher waiting suffering maybe you should consider dining at home now showing a satire piece or nigel for raj where the braggs a tear gets a head shot from the sniper is fine well it's a joke after all except imagine a conservative channel joking around killing a leftwing i can for instance but as an undisputable force of good you don't waste your time talking with the enemy but trump said that there are bad people on both sides and he was heavily criticized but i think he was absolutely...
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it's one of the reasons you believe there nigel farage says britain well it's to leave the e.u. leave and just days after the break sit while he's relishing his success well i have to say you're not laughing now are you. upset that you know that. that's a policy to impose poverty on greece and the rest of that trade is done very well by stealth by deception without telling the truth you would get the call that a political year the worst thing is that he's right everything was put out that's correct even if you love his own people to a site as much as what they'll do in order to. i may not agree with what he stands for but that's the paradox of europe today. i don't think so what has cause he's saying you're against europe. one question yes how do explain the rise of he'll keep on trying less and you'll become europe until i die how do you mean smart and how do you explain the rise of food i must tell you how do you explain the rise of some reason you know how do you explain that it's a failing over opinion i want to turn yes ok here are. the people you are getting the growth of
it's one of the reasons you believe there nigel farage says britain well it's to leave the e.u. leave and just days after the break sit while he's relishing his success well i have to say you're not laughing now are you. upset that you know that. that's a policy to impose poverty on greece and the rest of that trade is done very well by stealth by deception without telling the truth you would get the call that a political year the worst thing is that he's right everything was put out that's...
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in the chamber well inside well we saw that demonstration from the break that party led by nigel farage the 29 me peace turning their backs on ode to joy the official anthem of the european union we also saw a demonstration by pro e.u. british any pieces well those from the liberal democratic party they turned up wearing t. shirts that said no to break sit on the back of parchment didn't use those words exactly used words i would get in trouble for if i used them here on at what we are seeing is a situation though in europe where these emmy pieces many of whom are starting for the 1st time that they're expecting to be able busy to vote on who's going to get the the big jobs in europe the commission president the council president the parliamentary president high representative the forward if it is the only thing is if the european council who are currently meeting over in brussels they haven't decided who's going to be open for voting for busy in the parliament just yet until a burkle the german chancellor she arrives for more talks on tuesday he said that they needed to have more energ
in the chamber well inside well we saw that demonstration from the break that party led by nigel farage the 29 me peace turning their backs on ode to joy the official anthem of the european union we also saw a demonstration by pro e.u. british any pieces well those from the liberal democratic party they turned up wearing t. shirts that said no to break sit on the back of parchment didn't use those words exactly used words i would get in trouble for if i used them here on at what we are seeing...
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but i think there's something else this house should condemn very strongly, and that the comments of nigelping on a political bandwagon, as he saw it, to call for the ambassador to be sacked. i think, in the eyes of many people, what little respect they might have had for him will have evaporated even further when they heard that. sir alan duncan with his own no—holds—barred assessment there. now, waiting lists for routine surgery have risen up to 50% in england because senior doctors say they cannot afford to work extra shifts. consultants have begun refusing to work beyond their planned hours after receiving unexpected tax bills, following new pension rules in 2016. the change has meant consultants who earn more than £110,000 a year face new limits on how much they can contribute to their pension. a conservative asked an urgent question. can we imagine the conversation between couples along the lines of, "so you're leaving me the children again this "weekend to go voluntarily to work to make our family worse off?" it's not going to happen, is it? the same applies to gps, many of whom are
but i think there's something else this house should condemn very strongly, and that the comments of nigelping on a political bandwagon, as he saw it, to call for the ambassador to be sacked. i think, in the eyes of many people, what little respect they might have had for him will have evaporated even further when they heard that. sir alan duncan with his own no—holds—barred assessment there. now, waiting lists for routine surgery have risen up to 50% in england because senior doctors say...
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get the story why did she write it she's saying it's just a good story but this was set a benefit nigelwe know he has a good relationship with donald trump a don't trump in the process said that he would make a great british ambassador to the u.s. even if for august now saying no no i'm not diplomatic enough it does him no harm whatsoever we cannot say though that he is behind it all that has anything to do with that because there are other conspiracy theories for example that this was done to a hostile state. in russia at the moment or we know is that there is an inquiry an investigation into how this leak happened is there's a big and really here too we've we've got talk about the u.s. president getting the u.k. ambassador in washington fired take a look at what the u.k. investor wrote just a few weeks ago in the atlantic about how important british diplomats are to the united states all right here it is for the u.k. has one of the largest diplomatic footprints of any country with embassies in missions around the world this reach is hugely valuable and the americans recognize this the
get the story why did she write it she's saying it's just a good story but this was set a benefit nigelwe know he has a good relationship with donald trump a don't trump in the process said that he would make a great british ambassador to the u.s. even if for august now saying no no i'm not diplomatic enough it does him no harm whatsoever we cannot say though that he is behind it all that has anything to do with that because there are other conspiracy theories for example that this was done to...
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financial back and banks nigel farage has criticized him. for failing to promote a post brags that britain he said he should resign and fire. she has in the past expressed a desire to be the u.k.'s ambassador in washington but all that is just speculation right now in the meantime the cabinet office is dealing with the official inquiry into who is responsible for these leaks. to us through the many many aspects of this story polly book in london thank you. coming up a planned televised link up between people from ukraine and russia infuriates kier i'll tell you one after this. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to write to the press this is like them before 3 of them or can't be good. interested always in the waters of the house. and you try and keep fresh new try and leave it outside the door you try and put in the compartment. and so you can forget about it but little by little these. these little whispers come and for me it was actual
financial back and banks nigel farage has criticized him. for failing to promote a post brags that britain he said he should resign and fire. she has in the past expressed a desire to be the u.k.'s ambassador in washington but all that is just speculation right now in the meantime the cabinet office is dealing with the official inquiry into who is responsible for these leaks. to us through the many many aspects of this story polly book in london thank you. coming up a planned televised link up...