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weston—super—mare in north somerset, which voted leave — but onlyjust. still waiting... what were we voting for? for certainty. so, what do you want to happen? anything. a decision one way or another, so we know where we're going. so you would take anything, no matter what? yeah, at the moment, yeah. you'd take leave, go? yeah, yeah. you'd take no deal, go? yeah. you'd take remain? yeah. i'd take anything, just to get it out of the way. i'm just fed up with it. all it is is about brexit. did you vote on the 2015 election? no. 2010? no. but the referendum, you did? yes. dave says life hasn't been the same since the last recession. i feel completely disenfranchised. he wanted brexit this weekend. the start of a new era, where we can have the schools performing, the law, police performing, not overworked. the hospitals not under as much pressure from people coming in. and why do you think those issues are the fault of the european union? i didn't say they're the fault of the european union. it's the fault of our own politicians for allowing it to happen. fo
weston—super—mare in north somerset, which voted leave — but onlyjust. still waiting... what were we voting for? for certainty. so, what do you want to happen? anything. a decision one way or another, so we know where we're going. so you would take anything, no matter what? yeah, at the moment, yeah. you'd take leave, go? yeah, yeah. you'd take no deal, go? yeah. you'd take remain? yeah. i'd take anything, just to get it out of the way. i'm just fed up with it. all it is is about brexit....
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weston—super—mare in north somerset, which voted leave — but only just.d theresa are still waiting... what were we voting for? for certainty. so, what do you want to happen? anything. a decision one way or another, so we know where we're going. so you would take anything, no matter what? yeah, at the moment, yeah. you'd take leave, go? yeah, yeah. you'd take no deal, go? yeah. you'd take remain? yeah. i'd take anything, just to get it out of the way. i'm just fed up with it. all it is is about brexit. did you vote on the 2015 election? no. 2010? no. but the referendum, you did? yes. dave says life hasn't been the same since the last recession. i feel completely disenfranchised. he wanted brexit this weekend. the start of a new era, where we can have the schools performing, the law, police performing, not overworked. the hospitals not under as much pressure from people coming in. and why do you think those issues are the fault of the european union? i didn't say they're the fault of the european union. it's the fault of our own politicians for allowing it
weston—super—mare in north somerset, which voted leave — but only just.d theresa are still waiting... what were we voting for? for certainty. so, what do you want to happen? anything. a decision one way or another, so we know where we're going. so you would take anything, no matter what? yeah, at the moment, yeah. you'd take leave, go? yeah, yeah. you'd take no deal, go? yeah. you'd take remain? yeah. i'd take anything, just to get it out of the way. i'm just fed up with it. all it is is...
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what i said, i said to my honourable friend from north somerset is that we wouldn't do it in breach ofase of a fundamental change of circumstances, to withdraw by the law. we would, if such a change of circumstances came about, either because of some fundamental political change in northern ireland, or some fundamental change of circumstances going to the essential basis of the agreement, then we would have the right to withdraw. but in all normal circumstances, all invisible and predictable circumstances, particularly while we are negotiating a subsequent agreement to the pace and accelerated timetable that this instrument now requires, we would not do so. it would be wrong to do so. wrong because it would be a breach of our obligations, wrong because this is a law—abiding country. obligations, wrong because this is a law-abiding country. the attorney general said that it is highly unlikely the best endeavours that they cannot reach an agreement. but they cannot reach an agreement. but the last four months, the government has been in brussels trying
what i said, i said to my honourable friend from north somerset is that we wouldn't do it in breach ofase of a fundamental change of circumstances, to withdraw by the law. we would, if such a change of circumstances came about, either because of some fundamental political change in northern ireland, or some fundamental change of circumstances going to the essential basis of the agreement, then we would have the right to withdraw. but in all normal circumstances, all invisible and predictable...
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recognition of the go land that may well increase criticism among palestinians of mr bloom out of north somerset the former bulgarian foreign minister is not done particularly evenhanded job as the un's man in jerusalem the special coordinator the reason i didn't hear all of the security council meeting inside the room was there was actually something taking place at the same time outside the room and that was an address to reporters by the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists and he mainly wanted to speak about the site clone in southern africa i though asked him a question about our main story that we're covering i asked him both about the situation in garza and about the u.s. recognition of the gaulin armed guards or he's condemned the hamas rocket but he then said he also is very unhappy about the ongoing violence and he's called for total restraint the secretary general basically saying that this violence needs to. stopped calling for total restraint from all sides in garza then moving on to the second after of my question he said he didn't think the two issues were related but he
recognition of the go land that may well increase criticism among palestinians of mr bloom out of north somerset the former bulgarian foreign minister is not done particularly evenhanded job as the un's man in jerusalem the special coordinator the reason i didn't hear all of the security council meeting inside the room was there was actually something taking place at the same time outside the room and that was an address to reporters by the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists and he...
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a group of takeaway owners in bristol and north somerset have come together to try to find ways to reducee bungay reports. jalfrezi is always a choice at chutney‘s takeaway in weston—super—mare. but much of the food here goes out on single use plastic. i‘d love to find an alternative. and the other thing is we‘d have to look at the pricing as well. if they‘re going to cost 50, 60p a container, are my customers going to pay for it? that‘s the other thing we need to look at as well. and it was his daughter who encouraged her dad to think about alternatives after watching blue planet. he is trying really, really hard, but it can... it's a struggle. he's used it for a very, very long time. over 2 million tonnes of plastic packaging is used in the uk every year. the vast majority is new, rather than recycled. 0ne takeaway can use between 600 and 800 plastic containers a weak. the containers at chutney‘s cost around 8p each for the owner. alternatives will cost substantially more. pressure‘s really been rising on takeaway companies and food companies more generally to reduce the amount of plast
a group of takeaway owners in bristol and north somerset have come together to try to find ways to reducee bungay reports. jalfrezi is always a choice at chutney‘s takeaway in weston—super—mare. but much of the food here goes out on single use plastic. i‘d love to find an alternative. and the other thing is we‘d have to look at the pricing as well. if they‘re going to cost 50, 60p a container, are my customers going to pay for it? that‘s the other thing we need to look at as well....
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there are reports that the honourable member for north—east somerset may be in the process of changingnion. those are integral to what the european union is. and they wa nt to what the european union is. and they want to see their instruction carried out now, so i come to be honest, think it is quite chamber to be calling for a second referendum before the first one has —— quite shameful before the first one has even been implemented. the reality is the single market and customs union, if we went down that road, and most of the motions that are there today... not at this point... are to do with trying to implement those anyway, even as we leave, in contravention of that manifesto and the referendum result, but they effectively give away our trade policy and they effectively give away our control of our regulation in ourown away our control of our regulation in our own country, and both of those things are very, very valuable to our economy, and to our future as a nation and to our children. it is worth just pointing out, a nation and to our children. it is worthjust pointing out, becau
there are reports that the honourable member for north—east somerset may be in the process of changingnion. those are integral to what the european union is. and they wa nt to what the european union is. and they want to see their instruction carried out now, so i come to be honest, think it is quite chamber to be calling for a second referendum before the first one has —— quite shameful before the first one has even been implemented. the reality is the single market and customs union, if...
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north west of the uk. best thing this morning, there is some fog around, so across parts of devon, cornwall, somerset, dorset around the london area we could hit 16 or even 17. through the evening and overnight, for many there will be clear skies and another cool night in prospect with pockets of frost and patchy mist and fog forming, particularly in wales and the south—west and quarter. at the same time, weather front in across the north west of scotla nd front in across the north west of scotland will introduce some rain. that rain tomorrow will slowly sink south, getting as far as far as the great glen. ahead of it when we lose the patchy mist and fog, we are looking at a drier weather and lengthy sunny spells but it is a cold front bringing the rain and behind it, look at the difference in temperatures. temperatures coming down and feeling fresher but ahead of it, especially in any sunshine, it will feel pleasantly warm with high temperatures of 17 or even 18. as we move from friday into saturday, this weather front continues to journey further south. we can see the blue following on behind, indicating t
north west of the uk. best thing this morning, there is some fog around, so across parts of devon, cornwall, somerset, dorset around the london area we could hit 16 or even 17. through the evening and overnight, for many there will be clear skies and another cool night in prospect with pockets of frost and patchy mist and fog forming, particularly in wales and the south—west and quarter. at the same time, weather front in across the north west of scotla nd front in across the north west of...
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somerset and south wales with cloud developing through the afternoon. for the rest of the uk, variable amounts of cloud with sunny spells but still some patchy rain and drizzle in northing from 9—10 to 14—15. overnight we continue with the patchy rain and drizzle. the cloud clears and we are looking at patchy fog forming and cold enough for the odd pocket of frost with temperatures again between one and five. under the cloud in the north—west we are hanging on to higher temperatures. tomorrow, try than today with a bit of cloud at times. gusty winds but for the rest of the uk, more sunshine than today. also looking at temperatures a bit higher. climbing up to 16, possibly even 17. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. plan b for brexit. mps are taking control of the commons today to vote on alternatives to the prime minister's deal. the prime minister will meet conservative backbenchers in an effort to win their support for her deal as she faces growing pressure to name a date to resign. meanwhile, strong words at the european parliament brexit debate this morning, as the president of the european commission suggested the uk's position still remained unclear. plans
somerset and south wales with cloud developing through the afternoon. for the rest of the uk, variable amounts of cloud with sunny spells but still some patchy rain and drizzle in northing from 9—10 to 14—15. overnight we continue with the patchy rain and drizzle. the cloud clears and we are looking at patchy fog forming and cold enough for the odd pocket of frost with temperatures again between one and five. under the cloud in the north—west we are hanging on to higher temperatures....
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when he refers to the oddball member for north—east somerset's field amendment, as a non—selected, heis on which the chair tries to make a judgment to facilitate the key issues being debated in the chamber. i have said it may be that the honourable gentleman does not like my answer, but that has my honest answer which i would defend to this house and indeed to the world. more widely i say that he is alex deeply assiduous member, but! say that he is alex deeply assiduous member, but i am not sure the member for leeds central world take particularly currently to the characterisation that the audible gentleman for dover has offered of that amendment. i doubt the right audible judgment would accept that characterisation, so it is his opinion if he is called to speak in the debate, he will have the opportunity to express it, and i hope that will satisfy him at least for now. quite a border, richard graham. from the vote offers, i understand that one of the amendments, amendment r, has subsequently been amended from the list of manuscripts amendments and thatis list of manuscripts amendment
when he refers to the oddball member for north—east somerset's field amendment, as a non—selected, heis on which the chair tries to make a judgment to facilitate the key issues being debated in the chamber. i have said it may be that the honourable gentleman does not like my answer, but that has my honest answer which i would defend to this house and indeed to the world. more widely i say that he is alex deeply assiduous member, but! say that he is alex deeply assiduous member, but i am not...
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a group of takeaway owners in bristol and north somerset have come together to try to find ways to reducenew, rather than recycled. one takeaway can use between 600 and 800 plastic containers a weak. and 800 plastic containers ——a week. the containers at chutney‘s cost around 8p each for the owner. alternatives will cost substantially more. pressure‘s really been rising on takeaway companies and food companies more generally to reduce the amount of plastic they use. that‘s coming mainly from consumer pressure. the more you reuse those plastic takeaway container pots, the lower the carbon footprint and the plastic pollution is. so really, if there‘s one message it‘s to reuse those takeaway containers as lunch containers or for other uses, rather than just throw them straight away. that‘s the most environmentally efficient thing to do. this man is leading the way in trying to get takeaways to put sustainable packaging on the menu. nobody really looked into this industry to see to see what kind of innovations we can bring, and obviously plastic being the cheapest and most available product,
a group of takeaway owners in bristol and north somerset have come together to try to find ways to reducenew, rather than recycled. one takeaway can use between 600 and 800 plastic containers a weak. and 800 plastic containers ——a week. the containers at chutney‘s cost around 8p each for the owner. alternatives will cost substantially more. pressure‘s really been rising on takeaway companies and food companies more generally to reduce the amount of plastic they use. that‘s coming...
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north and west of scotland. where we got the centre of the high—pressure is where we got the clearest skies and the sunniest skies through the day. somerset it will be breezy. temperature—wise, we are in pretty good shape across the board. temperatures ranging from ten in the north to 14 or maybe for being in the south. as we head on through the evening and overnight, we continue with the rain across the north of scotland. still some breezy conditions here, but elsewhere we will see the cloud melt away. it will see the cloud melt away. it will be a cool night, there will be some pocket of frost and also some patchy fog forming. temperatures dipping down to about two or three degrees in southern areas. note the difference as we push up towards lerwick and stornoway, eight and nine, that is because we have more cloud. it is courtesy of a weather front which is not too far away but will stay away from us at this stage, and with high—pressure really plonked across the uk, it will be a quieter day tomorrow, a drier day and the sunny day as well. we will lose the patchy fog which is likely to have formed overnight. so a settled day tomorrow, gu
north and west of scotland. where we got the centre of the high—pressure is where we got the clearest skies and the sunniest skies through the day. somerset it will be breezy. temperature—wise, we are in pretty good shape across the board. temperatures ranging from ten in the north to 14 or maybe for being in the south. as we head on through the evening and overnight, we continue with the rain across the north of scotland. still some breezy conditions here, but elsewhere we will see the...