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the u.s. state of north carolina with heavy rain and high winds. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal bragg's it on the 31st of october it's another blow to the prime minister barak's johnson called for early elections just before his country's jujubee the a u. german chancellor angela merkel has said that the freedoms of the hong kong people must be guaranteed she met with the premier league. 3 day visit to china today was discussed commerce on the growing trade between china and the united states. this is d.w. news. you can always find the latest stat headlines i've been to new dot com will find us on twitter apps the w news. search the pub the dates all the time without. africa. change doesn't always have to cost money. more for madagascar's capital isn't only safe often it's contaminated adding judgments. but more nomination is proof that clean drinking water doesn't have to cost much. next to g.w. . natural richardson a precious resources. and a rewarding investment in. a foreign land that's been called ethiopians gringo. the country has an ab
the u.s. state of north carolina with heavy rain and high winds. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal bragg's it on the 31st of october it's another blow to the prime minister barak's johnson called for early elections just before his country's jujubee the a u. german chancellor angela merkel has said that the freedoms of the hong kong people must be guaranteed she met with the premier league. 3 day visit to china today was discussed...
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well let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the walls britain's opposition were of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal bragg's it on the 31st of october it's another blow to prime minister boris johnson who has called for elections just before britain is due to leave the european union was widely opposed. hong kong police have again fired tear gas and rubber bullets at pro democracy protesters demonstrations have been continuing for 14 weeks the latest violence comes off the home comes a leader for many withdrew a bill allowing extraditions to mainland china the original trigger for the on the rest. now leaders of south america's amazon region are in colombia trying to come up with a joint strategy for protecting the world's largest rain forest the region has been ravaged by wildfires in recent weeks and at the summit in a tizzy of brings together brazil colombia peru ecuador bolivia and city and i am brazilian president both ona who has been criticized over his environmental policies is not attending because of medical treatment. that scientists have warned that t
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the discovery of yet another victim little wonder that officials here are preparing for mass casualties. now some of the other stories making news around the world fortunes up a chain of parliament the house of lords has passed a deal to block a no deal gregg's it on the 31st of october and another blow to prime minister boris johnson opposition parties have again ruled out granting him until early election. on kong police have again fied kid gas and rubber bullets at pro-democracy protesters demonstrations have been continuing for 14 weeks the latest violence comes off to hong kong's leader formally withdrew a bill allowing extraditions to mainland china the original sugar for the unrest. the german chancellor angela merkel has called for a peaceful solution to the months of protests in hong kong merkel has been meeting chinese premier li kidd china and beijing they also discussed calm us and the growing trade deal between china and the us. pope francis has arrived in madagascar during a tour of east africa earlier in mozambique the pontiff denounced business and political corruption francis said it was paradoxical that so many people live in poverty despite mozambique's abundant natural resource
the discovery of yet another victim little wonder that officials here are preparing for mass casualties. now some of the other stories making news around the world fortunes up a chain of parliament the house of lords has passed a deal to block a no deal gregg's it on the 31st of october and another blow to prime minister boris johnson opposition parties have again ruled out granting him until early election. on kong police have again fied kid gas and rubber bullets at pro-democracy protesters...
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the country's abundant natural resources. that's why britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal breakfast on the 31st of october in another blow to the prime minister bars johnson opposition parties have again refused to grant an early election. but colombia has been hosting a summit to boost protection for the amazon rain forest latin american countries that share the amazon discussed measures to preserve the river basin but they clashed over cooperation and sovereignty and he was cold after researching wildfires in the region this year caused a global outcry. i have a government in the bahamas is warning that the death toll from hurricane dorian will be staggering at least 30 people are confirmed dead and hundreds possibly thousands missing an international humanitarian effort has begun the u.n. estimates that 70000 people in immediate need the storm has now made landfall in the united states. under this rubble lie homes or blistery to lives cut short the extent of hurricane dorian's havoc is slowly beginning to america and so 2 stories of survivors clinging on what i want. to
the country's abundant natural resources. that's why britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal breakfast on the 31st of october in another blow to the prime minister bars johnson opposition parties have again refused to grant an early election. but colombia has been hosting a summit to boost protection for the amazon rain forest latin american countries that share the amazon discussed measures to preserve the river basin but they clashed over...
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the region this year caused a global outcry. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal brags that on october 31st in another blow to prime minister boris johnson opposition parties have again refused to grant him an early election. dirty but with huge smiles the small town of boss sun southern spain has celebrated its beloved and unusual festival the custom motorists with $1500.00 participants the celebration takes place annually and a frenzy of black paint throwing the tradition is believed to date back to the late 15th century. turkey is increasingly calling into question a 2016 deal with brussels aimed at reducing the flow of migrants into the e.u. president reject type aired on as threatening to quote open the gates to allow syrian refugees to leave chunky for western countries if unger a dozen receive more support for plans to resettle up to a 1000000 refugees in northern syria turkey is warning that in light of ongoing finding in syria's rebel stronghold of it live it could see even more migrants coming across its border that these people so you there protesting out of anger
the region this year caused a global outcry. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal brags that on october 31st in another blow to prime minister boris johnson opposition parties have again refused to grant him an early election. dirty but with huge smiles the small town of boss sun southern spain has celebrated its beloved and unusual festival the custom motorists with $1500.00 participants the celebration takes place annually and a frenzy...
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the region this year cost of global outcry. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal brokered on october 31st and another blow to prime minister boris johnson the opposition parties have again refused to grant him an early election. pope francis has arrived in madagascar as part of a tour around africa earlier and mozambique the pontiff denounced business and political corruption francis said it was quote paradoxical that so many people live in poverty despite mozambique's abundant natural resources in the bahamas the government is warning that the death toll from hurricane dorian might substantially increase at least 30 people are confirmed dead and hundreds possibly thousands are missing an international humanitarian effort is underway the u.n. estimates that 70000 people are in new media need of aid the storm has now made landfall in the united states. under this rubble lie holmes oh blistery to life's cut short the extent of hurricane dorian's havoc is slowly beginning to america and so 2 stories of survivors slinging whatever what one joke to show well once for life well
the region this year cost of global outcry. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal brokered on october 31st and another blow to prime minister boris johnson the opposition parties have again refused to grant him an early election. pope francis has arrived in madagascar as part of a tour around africa earlier and mozambique the pontiff denounced business and political corruption francis said it was quote paradoxical that so many people live...
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the region this year caused a global outright. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal back set on october 1st and then another blow to prime minister barak some opposition policies again refused to grant him an early election. and greasy but with huge smiles the small town of basra in southern spain has celebrated its beloved and unusual festival like some more us with $15000.00 participants is the poems the celebration takes place annually in a frenzy of block paint throwing the tradition is believed to date back to the late 15th century. now hearken dorian is speeding towards canada off to making landfall in the u.s. states of north and south carolina for costas expects it to bring hurrican force winds to parts of nova scotia late on saturday it has already left a trail of devastation in the bahamas thousands of people have been fleeing the islands by boat plane and cruise ship to escape the catastrophic health of the storm the death toll is now at $43.00 that it is expected to grow significantly. in shock and in pain people on the bahamas are desperately trying to leave the
the region this year caused a global outright. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal back set on october 1st and then another blow to prime minister barak some opposition policies again refused to grant him an early election. and greasy but with huge smiles the small town of basra in southern spain has celebrated its beloved and unusual festival like some more us with $15000.00 participants is the poems the celebration takes place annually...
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benn of the opposition labour party, it has got through the house of commons, it seeks to stop a no—deal brexit in any circumstances. it now is in the upper house of parliament, the house of lords law, and here you have a live feed coming in from the house of lords. just to explain to some of you outside of the uk, in what we might call a democratic curiosity, the lords are appointed rather than elected. there are over 800 of them. most of them have been appointed for life. a minority still inherit their titles, and yes, you heard some people within —— with influence within the uk's democratic processes have inherited that power, and we are seeing all sorts of procedural manoeuvres being brought forward in the house of lords. this is its website. members who back brexit have unleashed around 90 amendments. if you have the energy, you can read it all online. according to the rules, each of these are momentous to be debated and there is no provision for cutting debates short. that is widely seen as a filibuster operation to try to run down the clock so this bill can't become law for parliament is suspended on monday, because remember the reason everything has become so focused th
benn of the opposition labour party, it has got through the house of commons, it seeks to stop a no—deal brexit in any circumstances. it now is in the upper house of parliament, the house of lords law, and here you have a live feed coming in from the house of lords. just to explain to some of you outside of the uk, in what we might call a democratic curiosity, the lords are appointed rather than elected. there are over 800 of them. most of them have been appointed for life. a minority still...
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the region this year caused a global out crime. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal brags that on october 31st and another blow to prime minister boris johnson opposition parties have again refused to grant him an early election. pope francis has arrived in madagascar as part of a tour around east africa earlier in mozambique the pontiff denounced business and political corruption francis said it was quote paradoxical that so many people live in poverty despite mozambique's abundant natural resources. dirty and greasy but with huge smiles the small town of basra and southern spain has celebrated its beloved and unusual festival the custom ordered us with $1500.00 participants the celebration takes place annually in a frenzy of black paint throwing the tradition is believed to date back to the late 15th century. turkey is increasingly calling into question a 2016 deal with brussels aimed at reducing the flow of migrants into the e.u. president. as threatening to quote open the gates to allow syrian refugees to leave turkey for western countries if ankara doesn't receive more sup
the region this year caused a global out crime. britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal brags that on october 31st and another blow to prime minister boris johnson opposition parties have again refused to grant him an early election. pope francis has arrived in madagascar as part of a tour around east africa earlier in mozambique the pontiff denounced business and political corruption francis said it was quote paradoxical that so many people...
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the water. our honorees. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal brags on 31st of october and another blow to prime minister barak johnson opposition parties have again refused to grant him an election. but a latin american some are saying that protecting the amazon rain forest has ended with no concrete results yet leaders of countries that share the arms aren't met in colombia but they collapsed over cooperation and sovereignty the meeting was called after a surge in wildfires in the region this year cause global outrage. this is d.w. news life from about it still to come we deserve burdens local newspapers and i think the zoo's new born panda cub should be named in honor of pro-democracy protesters and the chinese territory of hong kong and that the country plimsoll. say the opposition figure in turkey has been sentenced in any 10 years in prison for insulting state institutions to the president and spreading terrorist propaganda the charges against john and catherine children a stem mainly from twitter posts
the water. our honorees. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world britain's upper chamber of parliament the house of lords has passed a bill to block a no deal brags on 31st of october and another blow to prime minister barak johnson opposition parties have again refused to grant him an election. but a latin american some are saying that protecting the amazon rain forest has ended with no concrete results yet leaders of countries that share the arms aren't...
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this the suspension of parliament is void it has no effect that's what lady hale was saying there but now it is up to the speakers of the houses of parliament the house of commons and the house of lords so work out what happens next but effectively this means that i she just said parliament is still in session and it's been brought up at any and boris johnson has said that he will respect whatever the court decides the ball is in his court no. he certainly is it was quite a damning statement to the supremes court judge brenda hale said saying that parliament has not been perogue basically saying that the strategy has a chance of rivals claim he has implemented. was really to make sure that m.p.'s were out of the way to push forward with the possibility of a new deal brags that this will come as a. very positive move of course to boston's rivals no. so yeah this is this is a devastating just reported just because the guy just might jump in there already because some key figures have come outside the supreme court on speaking now to the media let's listen to read or show prepared statements and then we'll take questions from you all. the last few weeks seen an extraordinary series of a
this the suspension of parliament is void it has no effect that's what lady hale was saying there but now it is up to the speakers of the houses of parliament the house of commons and the house of lords so work out what happens next but effectively this means that i she just said parliament is still in session and it's been brought up at any and boris johnson has said that he will respect whatever the court decides the ball is in his court no. he certainly is it was quite a damning statement to...
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as of today, the upper chamber in the parliament, the house of lords should sign off on this legislation. people say that would be economically damaging and perhaps chaotic. at that point, what the government wants to see is a second vote in less than a week on the concept of having a snap general election here in the uk. the option party is not so thrilled. they want to see this written into law and an extension for brexit once again pushed through with the europeans agreeing before they allow people to go to the polls in the uk. necessity wonder if johnson will campaign on the fact that he and he alone can take brexit out. there is a huge amount of frustration among ordinary people here. lawmakers are very concerned about what this what a no deal brexit will bring. >> let's talk about another story making headlines coming out of the united kingdom. vice president mike pence met with boris johnson, the prime minister, yesterday. how did that meeting go? >> well, a few hundred yards from here in 10 downing street, and what johnson's office said they talked about some of the big geopoliti
as of today, the upper chamber in the parliament, the house of lords should sign off on this legislation. people say that would be economically damaging and perhaps chaotic. at that point, what the government wants to see is a second vote in less than a week on the concept of having a snap general election here in the uk. the option party is not so thrilled. they want to see this written into law and an extension for brexit once again pushed through with the europeans agreeing before they allow...
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of making an extraordinary political mistake in refusing his calls for a snap election next month and their refusal comes along side another disappointment for johnson the upper house of parliament the house of lords has approved new legislation that would require him to ask the e.u. for breakfast extension rather than live without a deal emma hayward has more from london. he's been struggling to control parliament and even hundreds of kilometers from westminster boris johnson wasn't having an easy time of it britain's prime minister was in scotland to announce extra funding performers he hasn't got the election he wants yet both photo opportunities like this the campaign certainly feels like it's on the way johnson insists he has no intention of resigning if he doesn't get britain out of the e.u. soon that is not a hypothesis i am willing to go but i want us to get this thing done and you know i think the people of this country. and there's no opportunity to be so much more positive about this earlier a push market he promised again look britain would leave the european union by the 31st of october we're going to go. to opposition parties are continuing to pile on the pressure saying they'll vote
of making an extraordinary political mistake in refusing his calls for a snap election next month and their refusal comes along side another disappointment for johnson the upper house of parliament the house of lords has approved new legislation that would require him to ask the e.u. for breakfast extension rather than live without a deal emma hayward has more from london. he's been struggling to control parliament and even hundreds of kilometers from westminster boris johnson wasn't having an...
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it may look as though, in the small hours of september the 10th, the royal commissioners attended the house of lords to suspend or prorogue parliamentjudges in the land said the ceremony was void and had no effect. ..to prorogue this present parliament. when the royal commissioners walked into the house of lords, it was as if they'd walked in with a blank sheet of paper. parliament has not been prorogued. this is the unanimous judgment of all 11 justices. this was a constitutional thwack on the nose of government, delivered by the judiciary on behalf of the uk parliament. thejustices made it clear this judgment was a one—off, but its implications will echo down british history. around parliament square in westminster, there are hidden power lines, a triangle of authority joining the houses of parliament, the government — focused on 10 downing steet, and the judiciary and the supreme court. today the justices explained that a fundamental principle of british democracy is that the prime minister is accountable to parliament. they also stated that the courts had supervised the lawfulness of government for centuries. established in 2009
it may look as though, in the small hours of september the 10th, the royal commissioners attended the house of lords to suspend or prorogue parliamentjudges in the land said the ceremony was void and had no effect. ..to prorogue this present parliament. when the royal commissioners walked into the house of lords, it was as if they'd walked in with a blank sheet of paper. parliament has not been prorogued. this is the unanimous judgment of all 11 justices. this was a constitutional thwack on the...
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the house of commons. that's what prompted borisjohnson to call for an election. now it moves to the upper house of parliament — the unelected house of lordsxit members would try and filibuster the bill. but as one on thursday morning, that plan was dropped. all stages of the bill passing through the lords will be done by 5pm on friday. stay with us on outside source — still to come. south africa and nigeria are falling out — after xenophobic attacks in johannesburg, and revenge attacks in lagos. boris johnson warned cabinet on the 28th august that there was a "high chance" that he would fail to get a new deal with the european union over brexit. the comments are contained in documents disclosed in a court case against the suspension of parliament. our legal correspondent, clive coleman has been at the high court. we have read out in the scottish case where mrjohnson‘s said in response to advice that he had been given from his senior legal adviser that there's a section for him to give notes. he talks about the september sitting of parliament and it as september sitting of parliament and itasa september sitting of parliament and it as a ri
the house of commons. that's what prompted borisjohnson to call for an election. now it moves to the upper house of parliament — the unelected house of lordsxit members would try and filibuster the bill. but as one on thursday morning, that plan was dropped. all stages of the bill passing through the lords will be done by 5pm on friday. stay with us on outside source — still to come. south africa and nigeria are falling out — after xenophobic attacks in johannesburg, and revenge attacks...
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of peace. the british government says it will comply with a law delaying breck said if the legislation passes parliament members of the upper chamber of the house of lords are to to vote on the bill on friday meanwhile the prime minister barak's johnson has suffered another major bret's and lost his own brother has become the latest conservative m.p. to stand down joe johnson who campaigned for britain to remain in the e.u. joining 2016 friend and said he would quit as an education minister and leave parliament. so after his brother's resignation the prime minister made a speech at a police college in northern england he repeated his view that britain must leave the e.u. on the 31st of october he said the country would need a general election to renew the new mandate all i can say and i hate banging on about bricks it i don't want to go about it anymore and i don't i don't want an election at all i don't want to lecture at all but frankly i can't see any other way the only way to get this thing done to get this thing moving is to make that decision do you want this government to take us out of the 31st or do you want jeremy corbyn a little cloudy go to
of peace. the british government says it will comply with a law delaying breck said if the legislation passes parliament members of the upper chamber of the house of lords are to to vote on the bill on friday meanwhile the prime minister barak's johnson has suffered another major bret's and lost his own brother has become the latest conservative m.p. to stand down joe johnson who campaigned for britain to remain in the e.u. joining 2016 friend and said he would quit as an education minister and...
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the club gets run down, and that end of october deadline goes? -- clock. there is ample time for him to carry out the instructions of the house of parliament, the house of commons and the house of lordssecretary would resign, and virtually every top civil servant would go. the attorney general would have to resign, after pointing out that he is behaving in a way that is com pletely is behaving in a way that is completely improper and indeed the entire mechanism of government would ground to a halt. you are confident there is no legal loophole by which borisjohnson there is no legal loophole by which boris johnson can ignore there is no legal loophole by which borisjohnson can ignore this legislation? i cannot think of one. i have two sata you that in this case it is the law of the land. -- i have to say to you. in terms of taking stock this week, which you expect boris johnson taking stock this week, which you expect borisjohnson to be able to continue for much longer? there is speculation he could even resign over the coming days? i've no idea what he wants to do. the sensible thing is to realise the policy he has been pursuing these last six weeks was doomed for failure from the st
the club gets run down, and that end of october deadline goes? -- clock. there is ample time for him to carry out the instructions of the house of parliament, the house of commons and the house of lordssecretary would resign, and virtually every top civil servant would go. the attorney general would have to resign, after pointing out that he is behaving in a way that is com pletely is behaving in a way that is completely improper and indeed the entire mechanism of government would ground to a...
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steps that may be seen as trespassing on the exclusive rights of the houses of parliament to determine the regularity of their own internal proceedings. i quote from lord simon in the case at page 799 of course parliament needs to have the opportunity to do that. >> it does. >> so it would need to meet as soon as possible in order to decide what it's going to do next. >> exactly so my lady and i emphasize although we are seeking only a declaration, it's an important declaration . we would ask the courts if it's weathers on the merits to give an indication if the court thinks inappropriate. an indication of what it court expects now to happen. that is for parliament urgently to me so that parliament can decide what happens next. >> power have the power to determine it had not been approved and all the bills that were lost or seem to be lost when the prorogation ehappened. >> in my submission parliament have power to do what it thinks appropriate in this most unusual situation and were it to decide that by reason of the prorogation having been based on unlawful advice from the prime minister to her majesty, that it would been in the view of parliament to
steps that may be seen as trespassing on the exclusive rights of the houses of parliament to determine the regularity of their own internal proceedings. i quote from lord simon in the case at page 799 of course parliament needs to have the opportunity to do that. >> it does. >> so it would need to meet as soon as possible in order to decide what it's going to do next. >> exactly so my lady and i emphasize although we are seeking only a declaration, it's an important...
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it may look as though in the small hours of september the 10th, the royal commissioners attended the house of lords to suspend or prorogue parliamentday the most senior judges in the land said the ceremony was void and had no effect. ..to prorogue this present parliament. when the royal commissioners walked into the house of lords, it was as if they'd walked in with a blank sheet of paper. parliament has not been prorogued. this is the unanimous judgment of all 11 justices. this was a constitutional thwack on the nose of government delivered by the judiciary on behalf of the uk parliament. thejustices made it clear this judgment was a one—off, but its implications will echo down british history. around parliament square in westminster, there are hidden power lines, a triangle of authorityjoining the houses of parliament, the government, focused on 10 downing steet, and thejudiciary and the supreme court. today the justices explained that a fundamental principle of british democracy is that the prime minister is accountable to parliament. they also stated that the courts had supervised the lawfulness of government for centuries. est
it may look as though in the small hours of september the 10th, the royal commissioners attended the house of lords to suspend or prorogue parliamentday the most senior judges in the land said the ceremony was void and had no effect. ..to prorogue this present parliament. when the royal commissioners walked into the house of lords, it was as if they'd walked in with a blank sheet of paper. parliament has not been prorogued. this is the unanimous judgment of all 11 justices. this was a...
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the illegality and lawful nature of the advice. appropriate, called appropriate by the lord speaker in the speaker of the house of commons to reassemble, there could be no legal challenge. parliament would be deciding how best to proceed. there would be no legal challenge to any decision that as made by parliament itself to what to do next. that's my submission. >> people don't need to have a clearer view, whatever the outcome, were everyone is left? appeal, it isour going to be a very important, not least because of the time constraints. clear who wasy the person from whom further steps are required. is the prime minister if parliament is prorogue, or the speakers, which if parliament they seem togue, know more clearly than you are indicating. >> our concern is that time is passing. if this court is going to make the ruling on these questions, it will inevitably, we fear, take this court longer than if this court simply decides to declare illegality. >> just make an assumption that whatever this court thinks the answer in substances to these proceedings, the court will produce as soon as it humanly can. make that assumption. >> i am very grateful. >> i have made my submissions. i
the illegality and lawful nature of the advice. appropriate, called appropriate by the lord speaker in the speaker of the house of commons to reassemble, there could be no legal challenge. parliament would be deciding how best to proceed. there would be no legal challenge to any decision that as made by parliament itself to what to do next. that's my submission. >> people don't need to have a clearer view, whatever the outcome, were everyone is left? appeal, it isour going to be a very...
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the immediate recall of mps. does the prime minister have to do anything to ensure that parliament meet next week? it may be that the speaker of the house of commons and the lord'sill take action to ensure that parliament reopens as soon as possible next week, it is a matter for them, and then parliament can debate. if they follow past practice, the justices will come together in the next few days and each in turn will give their view, starting with the newest member of the supreme court and finishing with the president, lady hale, with a decision next week. it is, as she said, a serious and difficult question of law. cheering and booing and for the world outside the courtroom, a question with profound implications for the great institutions of state, for our democracy and for the citizens of a troubled kingdom. mark easton, bbc news, the supreme court. a 20—year—old man who had been accused of murdering a police officer last month has had the charges against him dropped. pc andrew harper, who was 28, was killed near reading while investigating reports of a burglary. he had married his wife lissie just four weeks earlier. today three teenagers appeared at the ol
the immediate recall of mps. does the prime minister have to do anything to ensure that parliament meet next week? it may be that the speaker of the house of commons and the lord'sill take action to ensure that parliament reopens as soon as possible next week, it is a matter for them, and then parliament can debate. if they follow past practice, the justices will come together in the next few days and each in turn will give their view, starting with the newest member of the supreme court and...
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to ask the european union for yet another extension this time until january 31st this is what this bill is about it has to be approved 1st of all by parliament and then also by the house of lords so this will drag on in the course of the week and if that vote is successful boris johnson has already said he is calling for an election for a general election he believes he has lost the leverage to negotiate with the european union to find another deal and therefore he is seeking another mandate a mandate this time around to really see his through and for the u.k. to leave the european union by october 31st so we might see a general election here in the u.k. coming up very soon but who would situation there in london a crumbling government what took these developments mean for the e.u. and its preparations for briggs. it's just said that boris johnson believes he might lose his leverage with the e.u. i think the consensus here in brussels is universally never had any leverage but believe it or not his chief brags that envoy david frost is in town to officially negotiate things like the backstop very contentious that is the insurance policy against a hard border between northern ir
to ask the european union for yet another extension this time until january 31st this is what this bill is about it has to be approved 1st of all by parliament and then also by the house of lords so this will drag on in the course of the week and if that vote is successful boris johnson has already said he is calling for an election for a general election he believes he has lost the leverage to negotiate with the european union to find another deal and therefore he is seeking another mandate a...
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the immediate recall of mps. does the prime minister have to do anything to ensure that parliament meet next week? it may be that the speaker of the house of commons and the lord'sof lords will take action to ensure that parliament reopens as soon as possible next week, it is a matter for them, and then parliament can debate. if they follow past practice, the justices will come together in the next few days and each in turn will give their view, starting with the newest member of the supreme court and finishing with the president, lady hale, with a decision next week. it is, as she said, a serious and difficult question of law. cheering and booing and for the world outside the courtroom, a question with profound implications for the great institutions of state, for our democracy and for the citizens of a troubled kingdom. mark easton, bbc news, the supreme court. meanwhile, boris johnson said today that some progress is being being made with brexit negotatations with brussels. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has tonight said he believed a deal between the two sides could be reached before october 31st. our europe editor, katya adle
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it may look as though, in the small hours of september the 10th, the royal commissioners attended the house of lords to suspend or prorogue parliamentst senior judges in the land said the ceremony was void and had no effect. ..to prorogue this present parliament. when the royal commissioners walked into the house of lords, it was as if they'd walked in with a blank sheet of paper. parliament has not been prorogued. this is the unanimous judgment of all 11 justices. this was a constitutional thwack on the nose of government, delivered by the judiciary on behalf of the uk parliament. thejustices made it clear this judgment was a one—off, but its implications will echo down british history. around parliament square in westminster, there are hidden power lines, a triangle of authority joining the houses of parliament, the government — focused on 10 downing steet, and the judiciary and the supreme court. today the justices explained that a fundamental principle of british democracy is that the prime minister is accountable to parliament. they also stated that the courts had supervised the lawfulness of government for centuries. establish
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government says it will comply with the law delaying brags that if the legislation passes parliament members of the upper chamber of the house of lords are due to vote on the bill on friday meanwhile prime minister barak johnson has suffered another major breaks at last his own brother has become the latest conservative m.p. to stand down joe johnson announced that he would quit as a minister and leave parliament he opposed britain leaving the european union during the 26th day in a referendum campaign is to johnson's departure follows days of parliamentary up evil a wednesday night lawmakers rejected the prime minister's call for a snap election despite this the government says m.p.'s will have another chance next week to vote on the same issue let's go to london to join the d w correspondent to charlotte potts welcome charlotte so the prime minister is already having a tough week how big a setback is the resignation of his brother. it's an extremely huge blow we've seen a very confident prime minister johnson in the beginning of the week and then he suffered a number of defeats he's lost his working majority in parliament we've see
government says it will comply with the law delaying brags that if the legislation passes parliament members of the upper chamber of the house of lords are due to vote on the bill on friday meanwhile prime minister barak johnson has suffered another major breaks at last his own brother has become the latest conservative m.p. to stand down joe johnson announced that he would quit as a minister and leave parliament he opposed britain leaving the european union during the 26th day in a referendum...
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government says it will comply with the law delaying breck said if the legislation passes parliament members of the upper house the house of lords are due to vote on the bell on friday meanwhile prime minister boris johnson has suffered another major breaks at loss his own brother has become the latest conservative m.p. to stand down joe johnson who campaigned for britain to remain in the european union during the 2016 referendum announced that he would quit as an education minister and leave parliament as opponents of a no deal to take control of proceedings are brigadiers outside parliament and growing increasingly frustrated. that pro europeans are out in force and they are a choice. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will but in a sea of blue e.u. flags outside parliament red prolife signs show that breaks it is 2 are fighting for that. susan nicholson is a retired teacher from yorkshire she has never protested before in her life but now she fears that britain might not leave the e.u. after all but where the silent majority we don't demonstrate we've heard to me didn't expect people to igno
government says it will comply with the law delaying breck said if the legislation passes parliament members of the upper house the house of lords are due to vote on the bell on friday meanwhile prime minister boris johnson has suffered another major breaks at loss his own brother has become the latest conservative m.p. to stand down joe johnson who campaigned for britain to remain in the european union during the 2016 referendum announced that he would quit as an education minister and leave...
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off from the queen this is normal procedure for a law to be passed by the house of parliament was the upper chamber the house of lords unelected that put this through ahead of time they were prepared to sit right the way through the weekend day and night but as it turned out the government didn't go ahead with something like 100 amendments to try and that is used to filibuster the situation and prolonging the whole process but in the end it passed well ahead of time what happens now is that all monday this bill which is going to effectively block a no deal breaks it and puts the extend the deadline from october the 31st the brics it automatically come into place to actually post bone it's until up to january 2020 now the opposition are saying they will not allow boris johnson to call that election and the arithmetic shows they'll have no problem in doing that on monday in the house of commons in to actually block his attempt to go to the country and on that point is the opposition absolutely fireman preventing that election ahead of the bags that deadline in october the 31st. well rob it's rock solid the early at thi
off from the queen this is normal procedure for a law to be passed by the house of parliament was the upper chamber the house of lords unelected that put this through ahead of time they were prepared to sit right the way through the weekend day and night but as it turned out the government didn't go ahead with something like 100 amendments to try and that is used to filibuster the situation and prolonging the whole process but in the end it passed well ahead of time what happens now is that all...
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court in the land before it was the supreme court, it was the committee of the house of lords of the why, to have unlawfully prorogued parliamentr cv. a word about thejudges, the past we have seen tabloid papers calling judges when they have had to rule, to what extent they have had to rule, to what exte nt d oes they have had to rule, to what extent does it require some bribery by the 11 supreme courtjustices, whatever you think of the decision, to come out with a clear—cut, unambiguous judgments a day like this? i think it did require bravery because there were those who thought, they might want to bodice with this because of the intense political capital at stake here. eight points arguably what is the great constitutional clash of burton, a powerful executive used to getting its way on things because it is the government on the one hand, and a small, independentjudiciary, no big civil service backing it up, but through the mechanism of judicial review holds the government to account if what the government is seeking to do or has done is unlawful. that is, you know, a very critical constitutional battle. some people don't ag
court in the land before it was the supreme court, it was the committee of the house of lords of the why, to have unlawfully prorogued parliamentr cv. a word about thejudges, the past we have seen tabloid papers calling judges when they have had to rule, to what extent they have had to rule, to what exte nt d oes they have had to rule, to what extent does it require some bribery by the 11 supreme courtjustices, whatever you think of the decision, to come out with a clear—cut, unambiguous...
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world commission is locked into the house of lords, it was as if they walked in with a blank sheet of paper. —— royal commissioners walked into the house of lords. parliamentprorogue. jaw-dropping. i think so. been prorogue. jaw-dropping. i think so. almost every legal expert who looked at it kinda knew the government come if it was declared to be within the purview of the court, the government was a bang to rights because the government visibly this was about trying to stop parliament blocking them from taking the united kingdom out of the eu without a deal. however, a lot of people thought there was a good chanceit people thought there was a good chance it supreme court might go, this actually is in our warehouse commit is your problem, sorted out. or they commit is your problem, sorted out. orthey might commit is your problem, sorted out. or they might have come to a similar conclusion but been sort of less firm and say it is not prorogued but it is suspended. this was a possible scenario, i think this is very much something very few legal experts that an assumption one or two of the 11 that an assumption one or two of the ii with the sand. a huge momen
world commission is locked into the house of lords, it was as if they walked in with a blank sheet of paper. —— royal commissioners walked into the house of lords. parliamentprorogue. jaw-dropping. i think so. been prorogue. jaw-dropping. i think so. almost every legal expert who looked at it kinda knew the government come if it was declared to be within the purview of the court, the government was a bang to rights because the government visibly this was about trying to stop parliament...
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of executive fiat." here's what happened when black rod, a senior officer in the lords, called mps to the house of lords for the ceremony to close parliament, the lords, authorised by her majesties commission to declare... to declare her royal assent to act passed by both houses and also to declare the prorogation of parliament. desire the presence of parliament. desire the presence of this honourable house. no. no. shouting no! no! applause political correspondentjessica parker takes a look back at a night of high drama in the house of commons. this parliamentary session, which has seen its fair share of feuding, ended in acrimony in the early hours of this morning. a number of mps temporarily tried to stop the speaker from leaving the commons. some of them holding up signs saying "silenced". and john bercow made it clear how he felt about the five week suspension of parliament. i'm perfectly happy, as i've advised others, to play my part. but i do want to make the point that this is not a standard or normal prorogation. it is... i don't require any assistance from you, mr stevenson. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start in s
of executive fiat." here's what happened when black rod, a senior officer in the lords, called mps to the house of lords for the ceremony to close parliament, the lords, authorised by her majesties commission to declare... to declare her royal assent to act passed by both houses and also to declare the prorogation of parliament. desire the presence of parliament. desire the presence of this honourable house. no. no. shouting no! no! applause political correspondentjessica parker takes a...
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now it's up to the house of lords, preparing to bear down to talk and talk until it is done, racing against the deadline before parliament shuts next week. a group of anti-no-deal mps led by the man who was chancellor a few weeks ago, even marching themselves to the lord's tonight to make sure they do their business. the chances ofhis bloc failing peeping at the age of thes lords se slim. e thin battle inside might soon be outside, if o more likely whwen a general election this the first official request. prime min. johnson: they must now be an election on tuesday, the 15h of october. and i invite the right honorable gentleman to respond to dede which of us goes as prim minister to that crucial counsel. laura: labour's is not yet come not until the anti-no-deal plan becomes law. mr. corbyn: i look forward to the day his government and party and all the austerity and misery they have heaped on this country are turfed out of office. it is a cynicalce movemenprfroma cynicae minister. >> eent article 50 for the purposes of having a general election and bring it on. >> once no-deal has been blocked, mps across this house on t
now it's up to the house of lords, preparing to bear down to talk and talk until it is done, racing against the deadline before parliament shuts next week. a group of anti-no-deal mps led by the man who was chancellor a few weeks ago, even marching themselves to the lord's tonight to make sure they do their business. the chances ofhis bloc failing peeping at the age of thes lords se slim. e thin battle inside might soon be outside, if o more likely whwen a general election this the first...
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now it's up to the house of lords, preparing to bear down to talk and talk until it is done, racing against the deadline before parliament shuts next week.a group of anti-no-deal mpd by the man who was chancellor a feweeksrc ago, even mahing themselves to the lord's tonight to make sure they do their business. the chances of this bloc failing peeping at the age of the lords seems slim. the main battle inside might on be outside, if or more likelyhw a general election is calle wtever you want. this the first official request. prime min. johnson: they must now be an election on tuesday, the 1f october. and i invite the righlehonorable gen to respond to decide which of us goes as pr that crucia counsel. laura: labourom's is not yet not until the anti-no-de plan becomes law. mr. corbyn: i look forward to the day hisy government and pa they have heaped on this country are turfed out of office. it is a cynical movement from a cynical prime minister. >> extent article 50 for the purposes of having a general election and bring it on. >> once no-deal has been blocked, mps across this house on the opposition benches should come to
now it's up to the house of lords, preparing to bear down to talk and talk until it is done, racing against the deadline before parliament shuts next week.a group of anti-no-deal mpd by the man who was chancellor a feweeksrc ago, even mahing themselves to the lord's tonight to make sure they do their business. the chances of this bloc failing peeping at the age of the lords seems slim. the main battle inside might on be outside, if or more likelyhw a general election is calle wtever you want....
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the house of lords. let's not forget as well, parliament is being suspended next week for nearly five weeks. house of lords has to get this legislation passed by friday in effect. and i think there is a decent chance of this bill being filibustered in the house of lords, thereby blocking it. connell: that was the whole idea from johnson's point of view when he suspended parliament, to give them less time to talk about this. maybe that works. and then as a final point here, now because this whole thing gets confusing to a lot of people who just want to know what will happen over there, no fallout, no deal, what do you see actually happening by the 31st of october? is britain, definitely out by then or is it still really up in the air as you see it? >> it has been up in the air at the moment but the prime minister today pledged to take britain out of the e.u. by october 31st. he is determined to do so. if there is general election on october 15th, conservatives will win that with a comfortable majority. britain is definitely out. if there is no general election, if the house of lords approves
the house of lords. let's not forget as well, parliament is being suspended next week for nearly five weeks. house of lords has to get this legislation passed by friday in effect. and i think there is a decent chance of this bill being filibustered in the house of lords, thereby blocking it. connell: that was the whole idea from johnson's point of view when he suspended parliament, to give them less time to talk about this. maybe that works. and then as a final point here, now because this...
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s in the lower house the house of commons opera pairing to vote on the proposal after holding debates over known as readings if those pass it goes to parliament's opera house the house of lordsembers that will discuss dozens of amendments before voting on the proposal it then goes back to the commons where m.p.'s will discuss any changes the opera house has made if m.p.'s accept those amendments goes to the queen for royal assent and becomes law if they don't a new version of the proposal has to be put forward and the process starts again will journal is following all developments and joins us live now from westminster jonah just to take us through what is happening in the commons right now. well this piece of anti no deal legislation is making its way with lightning speed through the various stages of the house of commons process debate has just ended on a number of amendments 29 amendments table to it they'll now be votes to follow on those amendments before it goes off to the house of lords none of this is expected to disrupt the eventual passage of the nor but we're deep in the realm now of constitutional and parliamentary tactics and tricks some might say to the extent
s in the lower house the house of commons opera pairing to vote on the proposal after holding debates over known as readings if those pass it goes to parliament's opera house the house of lordsembers that will discuss dozens of amendments before voting on the proposal it then goes back to the commons where m.p.'s will discuss any changes the opera house has made if m.p.'s accept those amendments goes to the queen for royal assent and becomes law if they don't a new version of the proposal has...
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act or is itjust for then have two act or is itjust for the speaker of the house of lords and speaker of the house of commons to recall parliamention now because we are seeing people leaving the supreme court now. we may get hopefully a word with one or two of the protagonists in this dramatic case. with so many legal constitutional, political implications but while we wait to see who emerges from the accord, let's get thoughts from a barrister, legal commentator who has been watching throughout. and doctorjoel morgan from middlesex university. jeremy, what strikes you about what we have heard from the government side, gina miller's side in this argument, summing up really the whole argument about this case. argument, summing up really the whole argument about this casem is the conclusion of an extraordinary three days of legal analysis at the supreme court. we have just heard from lord analysis at the supreme court. we havejust heard from lord panic, really closing for gina miller and he brought this back to basics in that brilliant, come way he has. he said to the court, there has been a lord about justice ability. said to the
act or is itjust for then have two act or is itjust for the speaker of the house of lords and speaker of the house of commons to recall parliamention now because we are seeing people leaving the supreme court now. we may get hopefully a word with one or two of the protagonists in this dramatic case. with so many legal constitutional, political implications but while we wait to see who emerges from the accord, let's get thoughts from a barrister, legal commentator who has been watching...
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of executive fiat." here's what happened when black rod, a senior officer in the lords, called mps to the house of lords for the ceremony to close parliamentspeaker, the lords, who are authorised by her majesty's commission to declare her royal assent to acts passed by both houses, and to also declare the prorogation of parliament, desire the presence of this honourable house. no. shouts of no. shouting applause shame on you! our political correspondent jessica parker takes a look back at a night of high drama in the house of commons. the leader of the opposition cannot lead... this parliamentary session, which has seen its fair share of feuding, ended in acrimony in the early hours of this morning. a number of mps temporarily tried to stop the speaker from leaving the commons, some of them holding up signs saying "silenced". and john bercow made it clear how he felt about the five—week suspension of parliament. i'm perfectly happy, as i've advised others, to play my part. but i do want to make the point that this is not a standard or normal prorogation. it is... i don't require any assistance from you, mr stevenson. you wouldn't have the
of executive fiat." here's what happened when black rod, a senior officer in the lords, called mps to the house of lords for the ceremony to close parliamentspeaker, the lords, who are authorised by her majesty's commission to declare her royal assent to acts passed by both houses, and to also declare the prorogation of parliament, desire the presence of this honourable house. no. shouts of no. shouting applause shame on you! our political correspondent jessica parker takes a look back at...
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to make its way now through the various stages of parliament it could move very quickly through the commons because of that majority it could be held up in the house of lords by the conservative peers seeking to scrutinise seeking to filibuster the process but there are elements in that legislation designed to provide enough time hopefully for it to make its way through before before the planned for a great prorogue ation of parliament sometime next week. jonah we know that the prime minister has said i want to hold this not general election but what is the likelihood of that being held and what could stop it. an election surely now must be almost inevitable boris johnson who made this vote framed this vote as a confidence issue in his government of a to insist government therefore the equivalent of a vote of no confidence he lost his majority earlier in the day when m.p. philip lee crossed the house and sat down with the liberal democrats and of course boris johnson said himself i will never there are no circumstances in which i will ask the e.u. for extension but the only way he can avoid that if this legislation goes through and the only way he can cont
to make its way now through the various stages of parliament it could move very quickly through the commons because of that majority it could be held up in the house of lords by the conservative peers seeking to scrutinise seeking to filibuster the process but there are elements in that legislation designed to provide enough time hopefully for it to make its way through before before the planned for a great prorogue ation of parliament sometime next week. jonah we know that the prime minister...
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the laws to —— lord rds to talk it out, and the government could ignore this legislation what do you mick of the suggestions? well, -- make. as a bill is going through parliament, members of the housetitled to express their view by voting. but if this bill gets through, and gets royal assent, i find it absolutely extraordinary that the prime minister should say as he said on the steps of downing street a few moments ago, under no circumstances will i ask for a further extension, if the bill passes it i would require him by law to do that. either with we have a prime minister who accepts the rule of law, or we don't. prime minister who accepts the rule of law, orwe don't. i prime minister who accepts the rule of law, or we don't. i was very troubled by michael gove's answer to the question he was asked by andrew marr yesterday, where he was similarly put to him, will you abide by the bill if it is passed. he said we will have to wait to see what it says. that is not the right answer. if our democratically elected parliament passes a law, the government has an obligation and duty to abide by it: if that goes out the window what has happened to our parliamentary democracy. people will
the laws to —— lord rds to talk it out, and the government could ignore this legislation what do you mick of the suggestions? well, -- make. as a bill is going through parliament, members of the housetitled to express their view by voting. but if this bill gets through, and gets royal assent, i find it absolutely extraordinary that the prime minister should say as he said on the steps of downing street a few moments ago, under no circumstances will i ask for a further extension, if the bill...
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deal was passed by both the house of commons and the house of lords the legislation requires the prime minister to us the for another extension if a deal is not agreed in parliament by the 19th of october johnson also feel this week to force a snap general election because he got the majority in the house m.p.'s will vote once again on monday on whether to hold a national poll or not. additionally. quite big figures here expel 21 m.p.'s from the conservative party after they rebelled against him and voted in favor of legislation to block a no deal breaks at the list includes several former cabinet members tory grandees indeed winston churchill's grandson certain nicholas soames is among them throughout the week parliament frequently erupted in anger over the course. the prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply show you see. what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions on the resign who there's only one car in a kid she could i could see in these times i think it's a cynical movement from a cynical prime minister so what lies ahead for braggs of u.k. politics let's take a look at what we know boris johnso
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my lady and my lords, the second matter of agreement with the inner house is that the prorogation of parliamentnsequence on individual rights. and the inner house rejected the petition's argument that the issue was rendered admissible on that basis. the lord president addressed the matter at paragraph 59 of his judgment which can be found at ms 1212. and briefly said however, the probing of parliament does not have a direct consequence on individual legal rights. the issue is notjust admissible on that basis in the petition's argument the opposite effect on this point is rejected. and again, lord drummond young, at paragraph 125 which is at ms 1253 simply observed, and finally i should express concurrent with the views of your lordship and the chair on the question of reduction documents applied and the that prorogued parliament does not have a direct effect on individual legal rights. so, again, ithat issue direct effect on individual legal rights. so, again, i that issue to one side, albeit it may re—emerge as my learned friend mr o'neill presents his submissions to the court. but method matt
my lady and my lords, the second matter of agreement with the inner house is that the prorogation of parliamentnsequence on individual rights. and the inner house rejected the petition's argument that the issue was rendered admissible on that basis. the lord president addressed the matter at paragraph 59 of his judgment which can be found at ms 1212. and briefly said however, the probing of parliament does not have a direct consequence on individual legal rights. the issue is notjust admissible...
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deal with passed by both the house of commons and the house of lords legislation requires the prime minister to ask the e.u. for another extension if a deal is not equated parliament by the 19th of october mr johnson also felt this week to force a snap general election because he lacked a majority in the house and peace will vote once again on monday whether to hold a national poll or not additionally this month the prime minister expelled $21.00 m.p.'s from the conservative party after they rebelled against him and voted in favor of legislation to block a no deal break says the list includes several former cabinet members and tory grundy's including winston churchill's grandson so they can soames throughout the week parliament frequently erupted and wrapped it in anger over the course briggs it was taking prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply shakes it stayed here what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions are now resigned. there's only one car related that i can see. it's a city called movement from a city called prime minister so what lies ahead for brags that it's around u.k. politics well let's
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deal was passed by both the house of commons and the house of lords the legislation requires the prime minister to ask for another extension if a deal is not agreed in parliament by the 19th of october mr jones would also have failed this week to force a snap general election because he lacked a majority in the house and pieces that will vote once again on monday whether to hold a national poll or lots additionally this month the prime minister expelled $21.00 m.p.'s from the conservative party after they rebelled against him and voted in favor of legislation to block a no deal break says the list included several former cabinet members and tory grandees including winston churchill's grandsons the nicholas soames throughout the week the pilot parliament frequent erupted in anger over the course briggs it was taking. the prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply show you see. what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions on the resign where there's only one call related to the i can see the size of that it's a cynical movement from a cynical prime minister so what lies ahead for briggs it and u.k. politi
deal was passed by both the house of commons and the house of lords the legislation requires the prime minister to ask for another extension if a deal is not agreed in parliament by the 19th of october mr jones would also have failed this week to force a snap general election because he lacked a majority in the house and pieces that will vote once again on monday whether to hold a national poll or lots additionally this month the prime minister expelled $21.00 m.p.'s from the conservative party...