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they don't like olly robbins and they are not happy he is reportedly making these comments.on of the pm's deal that they have been discussing for months now, or potentially quite a significant delay of brexit day, kicking the candour bit further down the road. that suggests that the no—deal brexit that steph was just talking about, that businesses have concerns over, isn't something that he thinks is likely, and that could potentially have an effect on the prime minister's strategy because what she is trying to say to mps is, back my deal or you risk no deal. 0k, back my deal or you risk no deal. ok, well, nick, thank you very much indeed. social media companies should be made more responsible for cracking down on content that's fuelling knife crime, according to the home secretary. sajid javid says he wants measures to ensure technology firms clampdown on gang—related material, in the same way they have targeted terrorist propaganda. newsbeat‘sjim connolly reports. more people are being killed in england and wales by knives now than at any time since the second world war. r
they don't like olly robbins and they are not happy he is reportedly making these comments.on of the pm's deal that they have been discussing for months now, or potentially quite a significant delay of brexit day, kicking the candour bit further down the road. that suggests that the no—deal brexit that steph was just talking about, that businesses have concerns over, isn't something that he thinks is likely, and that could potentially have an effect on the prime minister's strategy because...
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it comes after the uk's chief brexit negotiator olly robbins was overheard in a brussels bar saying theouse of commons this afternoon during prime minister's questions. in the first point let my honourable friend race, i'm grateful he has asked me that question rather than rely on what someone said to someone else is overheard by someone else in a bar. it's very clear, the government because my position is the same. we trip we do we triggered article 50, this has voted for that, that had a two year timeline, that ends of the 29th of march, we want to live with a deal and that is what we are working for. joining me now from westminster is joeyjones, a former advisor to theresa may. thank you again for talking to us. this concept, that theresa may is basically showing the kind of characteristics that she hasn't shown before in ministerial life is that she is prepared to drive this to the wire. is that you're reading of itsmike certainly. when she was talking about holding her nerve the house of commons yesterday. in the update statement she made to mps, i think she might as well have been
it comes after the uk's chief brexit negotiator olly robbins was overheard in a brussels bar saying theouse of commons this afternoon during prime minister's questions. in the first point let my honourable friend race, i'm grateful he has asked me that question rather than rely on what someone said to someone else is overheard by someone else in a bar. it's very clear, the government because my position is the same. we trip we do we triggered article 50, this has voted for that, that had a two...
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i feel like we should actuallyjust hang out in the pub and listen to ollie robbins speaking.e of weeks ago he was overheard saying that the prime minister was going to go for, potentially, a delay to brexit, or allow a debate on that, and that is obviously what happened yesterday. it is interesting news. in the uk, oui’ it is interesting news. in the uk, our ministers in the house will get to vote on her deal on march 12. if that doesn't go ahead, the following day, they get to vote on whether they agree to a no deal or not. and if she fails at bat, which i'm really hoping that she does, personally, then we get to vote on, oi’ personally, then we get to vote on, or they get to vote on, whether we should delay brexit. she says the no more than three months, to the end ofjune. but it has to be said, we must remind everybody, we have to have a unanimous vote from the eu in authorised to delay that. so the other 27 members of the european union have to agree that it can be extended, article 50. also, as well, they have got in the european parliament their own elections in may. ex
i feel like we should actuallyjust hang out in the pub and listen to ollie robbins speaking.e of weeks ago he was overheard saying that the prime minister was going to go for, potentially, a delay to brexit, or allow a debate on that, and that is obviously what happened yesterday. it is interesting news. in the uk, oui’ it is interesting news. in the uk, our ministers in the house will get to vote on her deal on march 12. if that doesn't go ahead, the following day, they get to vote on...
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he — olly robbins — is overheard suggesting the prime minister's plan is to offer mps an 11th hour choicer deal and a delayed departure from the eu. does that mean the prime minister's ruled out leaving without a deal? mps tried to find out. notwithstanding russell's barroom chatter, will the prime minister rule out a delay of brexit beyond march 29 and will she also rule out a future customs union arrangement which would prevent us doing those who global trade deals which the bank of england governor says is a potential golden age? i'm grateful he has asked me that question rather than relying what someone else overheard in a bar. it is very clear that government's position is the same. we trigger article 50, in fact this house 32 trigger it, that had a two year timeline, that ends on the 29th of march, we want to leave with a deal, and that is what we are working towards. but if she is working to leave next month, how will she get the legislation through parliament in time? just when you thought you'd heard every acronym going, up pops crag, the constitutional reform and governance act,
he — olly robbins — is overheard suggesting the prime minister's plan is to offer mps an 11th hour choicer deal and a delayed departure from the eu. does that mean the prime minister's ruled out leaving without a deal? mps tried to find out. notwithstanding russell's barroom chatter, will the prime minister rule out a delay of brexit beyond march 29 and will she also rule out a future customs union arrangement which would prevent us doing those who global trade deals which the bank of...
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earlier this week the prime minister's chief brexit negotiator olly robbins was overheard in a brusselsxpected mps to be presented with a choice in march between her deal or a potentially very lengthy delay to brexit. effectively avoiding leaving without a deal. this prompted the snp‘s westminster leader to ask the prime minister to rule out holding the meaningful vote less than two weeks before britain is due to leave, and to delay brexit. just 44 days from an no—deal scenario, the prime minister is hamstrung by her own party and rejected by european leaders. the prime minister must stop playing fast and loose. businesses are begging for certainty. the economy is already suffering. prime minister, you have come to the end of the road, rumbled by your own loose lipped senior brexit adviser. will the prime minister now face down the extremist in her own party, and extend article 50? sign gnabry talks about certainty for business, you can give business certainty by voting for the deal. that is what gives business certainty. he complains about no—deal but it was the snp you wanted to leave
earlier this week the prime minister's chief brexit negotiator olly robbins was overheard in a brusselsxpected mps to be presented with a choice in march between her deal or a potentially very lengthy delay to brexit. effectively avoiding leaving without a deal. this prompted the snp‘s westminster leader to ask the prime minister to rule out holding the meaningful vote less than two weeks before britain is due to leave, and to delay brexit. just 44 days from an no—deal scenario, the prime...
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maybe she has already taken out of the table with the comments reported that ollie robbins made on mondayshe is facing in parliament if she took no deal of the table? no, if you take no deal of the table you have nothing on the table. i know she said this, but i was a commercial negotiator from most of my career, 27 years. you have to have the status quo on the table. it is what is most important now. all eu member states want a deal, members of parliament what a deal. the only thing the way of a deal is describing temporary better. it is not the wit of man to be able to do this and i urge the eu to do this quite quickly because they are famous for an 11th hour negotiation and coming up with the last minute. the reality is businesses all over, even in germany and france, are getting nervous and they need the security of a deal. there is nothing wrong with the prime minister's deal, i read it in great detail and i understand it. there is nothing wrong with the deal, it works fine, the backstop would be better described as it could only ever be temporary and everyone should vote for it. if
maybe she has already taken out of the table with the comments reported that ollie robbins made on mondayshe is facing in parliament if she took no deal of the table? no, if you take no deal of the table you have nothing on the table. i know she said this, but i was a commercial negotiator from most of my career, 27 years. you have to have the status quo on the table. it is what is most important now. all eu member states want a deal, members of parliament what a deal. the only thing the way of...
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sitting in a bar in brussels, he overheard the uk's chief brexit negotiator olly robbins saying the plan brexit or accepting the prime minister's deal. mrs may was asked about this in parliament today. it's very clear the government's position is the same. we triggered article 50. this house voted to trigger article 50. that had a two—year timeline — that ends on the 29th of march but we want to leave with a deal and that is what we are working for. it's 44 days to go — and mps can't vote on a deal right now as they've rejected the existing one — and nothing has replaced it. all of which means having no deal at all remains possible. the british chambers of commerce today has says it has 20 questions that haven't been answered and that business is being hung out to dry. also, ford has responded to this times newspaper report that it's told theresa may it's preparing to move its auto manufacturing abroad after brexit. it said simply it will do whatever necessary to protect its business. you'll also find no cheerfrom the president of the european council. donald tusk says "no news is not al
sitting in a bar in brussels, he overheard the uk's chief brexit negotiator olly robbins saying the plan brexit or accepting the prime minister's deal. mrs may was asked about this in parliament today. it's very clear the government's position is the same. we triggered article 50. this house voted to trigger article 50. that had a two—year timeline — that ends on the 29th of march but we want to leave with a deal and that is what we are working for. it's 44 days to go — and mps can't vote...
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overheard in a brussels hotel on monday night ollie robbins seemed to be suggesting there is a semblanceid before mps are told with only days to go they must either back the new deal orface a lengthy article 50 delay. cue outrage on the eurosceptic benches. today mrs may was clearing up the mess. the talks are at a crucial stage and we now will need to hold our nerve to get the changes this house requires and deliver brexit on time. by requires and deliver brexit on time. by getting the changes we need to the backstop, by protecting and enhancing worker's rights and environmental protections and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe we can reach a deal this house can support. it's a time to be positive, because if you would ask that questionjust positive, because if you would ask that question just before positive, because if you would ask that questionjust before christmas, i think lots of people would have been worried they could not see a way through but now we do have a vote in parliament which shows that there is a majority for the withdraw
overheard in a brussels hotel on monday night ollie robbins seemed to be suggesting there is a semblanceid before mps are told with only days to go they must either back the new deal orface a lengthy article 50 delay. cue outrage on the eurosceptic benches. today mrs may was clearing up the mess. the talks are at a crucial stage and we now will need to hold our nerve to get the changes this house requires and deliver brexit on time. by requires and deliver brexit on time. by getting the changes...
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there is the uk negotiator, olly robbins who has been conducting most of the negotiations.come over from london for this too. who we believe may be meeting herman van rompuy. he is the foreman, president of the european council, the role is now filled by donald tusk. they are apparently having a discussion as well. earlier today, before he went in or came here, michel barnier had said that he would be listening to what the british side had to say tonight, their ideas about alternative arrangements for the irish border, but he was very clear that the eu side do not believe that there is anything today in terms of technology or the like that exist, that could replace border controls. so that is not up for discussion, he said. equally not up for discussion is any changes to the withdrawal agreement on the table, the eu side, michel barnier said no changes to that. instead, he said, what does have to change is there has to be movement on the uk side. he said the uk asked for brexit and agreed to the withdrawal agreement on the table and now, it had to resolve the issues that ar
there is the uk negotiator, olly robbins who has been conducting most of the negotiations.come over from london for this too. who we believe may be meeting herman van rompuy. he is the foreman, president of the european council, the role is now filled by donald tusk. they are apparently having a discussion as well. earlier today, before he went in or came here, michel barnier had said that he would be listening to what the british side had to say tonight, their ideas about alternative...
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itv news reports the pm's chief negotiator, ollie robbins, said the government might have to seek a significant day if it cannot get a new deal through parliament in the next few weeks. notwithstanding brussels barroom chatter, will the prime minister rule out a delay of brexit beyond march the 29th? it is very clear, the government's position is the same. we triggered article 50. in fact, this house voted to trigger article 50. that had a two—year timeline that ends on the 29th of march. we want to leave with a deal and that is what we are working for. tomorrow mps will hold a series of votes. there won't be a new deal on offer, but even endorsing what has already been backed by parliament isn't easy. tory brexiteers might not back the government. we cannot vote for this as it is currently configured because it rules out no deal and removes our negotiating leverage in brussels. if the prime minister went through the lobbies for this tomorrow night would be voting against the guarantee she has given in the commons for months. it is madness. it is a sign of how fragile truce in the conservative
itv news reports the pm's chief negotiator, ollie robbins, said the government might have to seek a significant day if it cannot get a new deal through parliament in the next few weeks. notwithstanding brussels barroom chatter, will the prime minister rule out a delay of brexit beyond march the 29th? it is very clear, the government's position is the same. we triggered article 50. in fact, this house voted to trigger article 50. that had a two—year timeline that ends on the 29th of march. we...
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itv news reports the pm's chief negotiator, ollie robbins, said the government might have to seek a significant day if it cannot get a new deal through parliament in the next few weeks. notwithstanding brussels barroom chatter, will the prime minister rule out a delay of brexit beyond march the 29th? it is very clear, the government's position is the same. we triggered article 50. in fact, this house voted to trigger article 50. that had a two—year timeline that ends on the 29th of march. we want to leave with a deal and that is what we are working for. tomorrow mps will hold a series of votes. there won't be a new deal on offer, but even endorsing what has already been backed by parliament isn't easy. tory brexiteers might not back the government. we cannot vote for this as it is currently configured because it rules out no deal and removes our negotiating leverage in brussels. if the prime minister went through the lobbies for this tomorrow night would be voting against the guarantee she has given in the commons for months. it is madness. it is a sign of how fragile truce in the conservative
itv news reports the pm's chief negotiator, ollie robbins, said the government might have to seek a significant day if it cannot get a new deal through parliament in the next few weeks. notwithstanding brussels barroom chatter, will the prime minister rule out a delay of brexit beyond march the 29th? it is very clear, the government's position is the same. we triggered article 50. in fact, this house voted to trigger article 50. that had a two—year timeline that ends on the 29th of march. we...
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concessions, olly robbins has already undermine the prime minister and the fact he is and —— he is stillegotiations, which is politically toxic and damaging for our democracy. i want to keep no deal on the table. what about loyalty, we saw theresa may brokering a truce with you, saying she will go to brussels and try to get the backstop reworked. you came on board and were happy and now you appear to be turning against mrs may.” happy and now you appear to be turning against mrs may. i would like the prime minister to explain what she is negotiating with the european union. she was given the task of going to brussels to get rid of the backstop and to replace it with alternative measures. the problem for the eu is it is clear when you look at the withdrawal agreement and future partnership protocol that what they have in mind for the uk is effectively the backstop. that is i believe the special place in hell the eu has for the brexiteers, the backstop. the problem is we have sussed it but they are reluctant to drop it. do you think mrs may privately wants to ta ke you think mrs may privat
concessions, olly robbins has already undermine the prime minister and the fact he is and —— he is stillegotiations, which is politically toxic and damaging for our democracy. i want to keep no deal on the table. what about loyalty, we saw theresa may brokering a truce with you, saying she will go to brussels and try to get the backstop reworked. you came on board and were happy and now you appear to be turning against mrs may.” happy and now you appear to be turning against mrs may. i...