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of commons has got back to work after the supreme court ruled that prime minister boris johnson's perogue ing of parliament was unlawful on johnson cut short his trip to the u.n. general assembly and return to london where he is set to face lawmakers later in parliament the speaker of the house says there will be full scope for emergency debates the government's new wireless planning to put a general election back on the table and earlier attorney general a jeffrey cox addressed the house of commons he called on parliament to pass legislation allowing for a general election. this fall the move is very scared you. should know where you are your feet deep house and no moral right to speak on these green bird sheets and walk by. is a joke right to hear it is to see. her twice a year be nostrum let her decide upon whether they should continue to save your marriage see why. certain 3400000 people. are heard these are disgraced. emotions running high in the house of commons here with me in the city and now is quitting peel a senior analyst with the think tank chatham house in london good to hav
of commons has got back to work after the supreme court ruled that prime minister boris johnson's perogue ing of parliament was unlawful on johnson cut short his trip to the u.n. general assembly and return to london where he is set to face lawmakers later in parliament the speaker of the house says there will be full scope for emergency debates the government's new wireless planning to put a general election back on the table and earlier attorney general a jeffrey cox addressed the house of...
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parliament has now gone into recess for 5 weeks after johnson perogue the house the opposition made their opinion clear about the. i think he was. let's get the view from london now we're joined by. mass get we have parliament now suspended until mid october and just over 2 weeks before the october 31st deadline so what is going to be happening backstage it's we now and then. well yes are really quite extraordinary now parliament is deserted for the next weeks and stockholm trust of the scenes that we've seen inside parliament last night were m.p.'s and you have sharing it was shouting and this is really really extremely unusual normally during these ancient rituals when somebody comes over from the house of lords for one of the ceremonies parliamentarians are very polite but it just shows the anger that there is in parliament to what the government has been doing and that ngo will now be transformed behind the scenes m.p.'s are now retreating they're going to meet again for their party conferences which are going to happen in a few weeks time but also they will be talking to each other a
parliament has now gone into recess for 5 weeks after johnson perogue the house the opposition made their opinion clear about the. i think he was. let's get the view from london now we're joined by. mass get we have parliament now suspended until mid october and just over 2 weeks before the october 31st deadline so what is going to be happening backstage it's we now and then. well yes are really quite extraordinary now parliament is deserted for the next weeks and stockholm trust of the scenes...
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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 attacks on our democracy a parliament elected from the 6000000 of us was unlawfully suspended by prime minister elected from one 160000 judges have been trashed and a number 10 source and those of us who have sought to protect the only institution in our constitution with the u.k. why democratic mandate have been subject to death threats and some of us have had our home addresses p
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...
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i think we have the prime minister deciding to perogue parliament in august and today he wants to dissolve parliament to shut down scrutiny. he cannot handle dissent he cannot dissent handle dissent in debate in his own party and is extraordinarily expelled 21 of his own m.p.'s who voted against him last night the hypocrisy of this process is phenomenal. from a prime minister who twice voted against the prime minister's the last prime minister's bracks if plans a general election isn't a plaything for a prime minister to avoid his obligations to dodge scrutiny on commitments he is committed to renegotiate breaks it but where is it where is the plan where are the proposals if he has a break sit be it no deal all the new mystery proposal deal that with yet to see any information of that he should put it before the public in a public vote a referendum a referendum. a referendum or a general election and seek a mandate for all of them let the prime minister go to brussels tomorrow and ask for an extension so that he can sink your mandate for his unknown break and put it before the people the t
i think we have the prime minister deciding to perogue parliament in august and today he wants to dissolve parliament to shut down scrutiny. he cannot handle dissent he cannot dissent handle dissent in debate in his own party and is extraordinarily expelled 21 of his own m.p.'s who voted against him last night the hypocrisy of this process is phenomenal. from a prime minister who twice voted against the prime minister's the last prime minister's bracks if plans a general election isn't a...
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parliament has now gone into recess for 5 weeks after johnson perogue the house the opposition made their opinion clear about that's true. was. now the german government says it is prepared to boost public spending if there's an economic crisis for yes palin has followed a strict policy of taking on no new debt finance minister on live shots that told parliament that policy would not change but that the government could pump billions of euros into the economy if necessary germany has the largest economy in the e.u. but it has shrunk in the past months a fuelling concerns that the country is falling into recession. note new debt that has been and remains sherman finance minister own off charlotte's smock so when he percentage germany's federal back should for 2020 that west no different plots him we've nonetheless ust all available yway it is an expansionary budget that includes many investments a decisions for the future the it's the right thing to do because we're facing big challenge us next year is german federal batches 1st sees a total of 360 $8000000000.00 euro or sense spending 41
parliament has now gone into recess for 5 weeks after johnson perogue the house the opposition made their opinion clear about that's true. was. now the german government says it is prepared to boost public spending if there's an economic crisis for yes palin has followed a strict policy of taking on no new debt finance minister on live shots that told parliament that policy would not change but that the government could pump billions of euros into the economy if necessary germany has the...
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parliament and the supreme court decided that boris johnson and his government had acted unlawfully by perogue in parliament that means suspending parliament as such a long time because effectively they couldn't do that job. which is to scrutinize and hold the government to account in fact one former. he's called sumption is a former supreme court justice who when he resigned a few months ago has called what boris johnson is doing constitutional vandalism and he said look we didn't want this to come to the courts but actually the supreme court has had no choice because they had to intervene to say again that in the u.k. it is parliament that is sovereign now this is arguably one of the biggest setbacks that promise or boris johnson has suffered he tried to put a brave face on it we just saw his reaction a little earlier on but he accepts the ruling albeit reluctantly yes and actually he can't do anything else really because he said that the government must abide by this which they must how can the government break its own rules so that's number one and number 2 he can't appeal it that there's
parliament and the supreme court decided that boris johnson and his government had acted unlawfully by perogue in parliament that means suspending parliament as such a long time because effectively they couldn't do that job. which is to scrutinize and hold the government to account in fact one former. he's called sumption is a former supreme court justice who when he resigned a few months ago has called what boris johnson is doing constitutional vandalism and he said look we didn't want this to...
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supreme court just ruled the country's prime minister johnson broke the law by suspending perogue in parliament the judge said that the pro gay should had no legal effect and therefore is still technically sitting. for it all to know my name is kevin o. in fact so watching r t this 2 to the 24th of september i'm here with a half hour world news update from our world news center 1st this one story from russia 10 members of russia's delegation of failed to get visas in order to attend the big united nations general assembly in new york which we'll talk about later in the program the head of russia's foreign affairs committee who was one of those refused entry called the move a provocation today our correspondent in is across this one. very badly this time from the well that's a huge sensation and of course most condemn and there was a few hours reaction from russia's foreign ministry earlier on tuesday we heard from constantine. as you just said they had all of the foreign affairs committee and the upper temper of the russian parliament that he's not going to attend the u.n. general as
supreme court just ruled the country's prime minister johnson broke the law by suspending perogue in parliament the judge said that the pro gay should had no legal effect and therefore is still technically sitting. for it all to know my name is kevin o. in fact so watching r t this 2 to the 24th of september i'm here with a half hour world news update from our world news center 1st this one story from russia 10 members of russia's delegation of failed to get visas in order to attend the big...
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happened has been found to be a move but the question will now be whether the government kind of fights perogue again and when it could parade again over the weekend they're refusing to rule that out and that will be the next issue to be debated the case because the part that the judge the coach can necessarily judge a probation to be unlawful before is actually happened jonathan less in london thank you very much for joining us. boris johnson is among the world leaders jew to speak at the 74th session of the united nations general assembly in the coming hours the meeting in new york comes amid simmering tension in the middle east over recent attacks on saudi oil facilities france germany and the u.k. have joined the u.s. and blaming iran and accusations the terror denies diplomatic editor james bays joins us live for a preview of what's ahead james so what will the u.n. be concentrating on in the coming hours. well it is the normal procedure here which is the world leaders one by one queuing up to speak to the u.n. general assembly and as is tradition we hear early on from the u.n. secretary g
happened has been found to be a move but the question will now be whether the government kind of fights perogue again and when it could parade again over the weekend they're refusing to rule that out and that will be the next issue to be debated the case because the part that the judge the coach can necessarily judge a probation to be unlawful before is actually happened jonathan less in london thank you very much for joining us. boris johnson is among the world leaders jew to speak at the 74th...
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looking a total loser the biggest loser is is the prime minister boris johnson who advised the queen to perogue parliament and she did what she was asked queen victoria was not amused but queen elizabeth the circuit will be absolutely furious and then we come on to the matter of mr mr johnson's cabinet jacob riis mark is an honorable man he went out more or as a privy councillor to tell the queen to do this is he going to it's astonishing to me that he's had the audacity not to resign 66 years on the throne and queen elizabeth queen of scots could was with the 2nd of the united kingdom and no one has a prime minister who's led into unlawfulness you can't really say the forest. and deliberately miss that the queen the supreme court in scotland said exactly that the supreme court of the united kingdom said that didn't need to go into the because the judgment stood in italy ok i don't think he did it on purpose but that's a moot point the fundamental issue for me is that there's almost no way out for bars to escape the promise he made that we would leave on the 31st of october he has to try to do
looking a total loser the biggest loser is is the prime minister boris johnson who advised the queen to perogue parliament and she did what she was asked queen victoria was not amused but queen elizabeth the circuit will be absolutely furious and then we come on to the matter of mr mr johnson's cabinet jacob riis mark is an honorable man he went out more or as a privy councillor to tell the queen to do this is he going to it's astonishing to me that he's had the audacity not to resign 66 years...
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called which could potentially trigger a general election you'll recall boris johnson suspended all perogue parliament earlier this month which was supposed to stay shut for 5 weeks any longer it was seen by critics as a move to prevent him from scrutinizing his plan to exit the european union or mile away with or without a deal from his 1st day in office the prime minister has maintained that he's ready to leave the e.u. without a deal if necessary however then at the beginning of september parliament so at the last minute squeezed in the law they just got it passed the stop no deal exit but will the pm abide well lecture in international politics david says brussels on the other side of the fence of this of course is tired of the whole brecht's it all deal. they concern the letter to brussels and say we would like an extension and the government is already implied that it will send a 2nd letter full of reasons why the europeans shouldn't grant the extension because it's not an automatic process just because we asked for it doesn't mean we get it and the europeans especially the french see
called which could potentially trigger a general election you'll recall boris johnson suspended all perogue parliament earlier this month which was supposed to stay shut for 5 weeks any longer it was seen by critics as a move to prevent him from scrutinizing his plan to exit the european union or mile away with or without a deal from his 1st day in office the prime minister has maintained that he's ready to leave the e.u. without a deal if necessary however then at the beginning of september...
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to suspend parliament was a legal government lawyers argued last week the johnson had a right to perogue parliament but those on the other side said the move was intended to silence debate on breaks it. the u.k. france and germany have joined the u.s. in blaming iran for the drone and cruise missile attacks on saudi oil facilities earlier this month french president emmanuel mccrone also spoke with iran's leader hassan rohani who insists his country had nothing to do with the oil strikes kenya's government has ordered a nationwide audit of all school buildings after a roof collapse killed 8 peoples and injured 64 others in nairobi the 1st floor of the building gave way trapping the children below well the leaders have gathered at the un for a climate change summit to try and prevent a global irreversible catastrophe they've been told the greenhouse gas commitments must be at least triples to meet the goals of the 2015 paris agreement well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after women make change stay with us. 20. 1. if so. many feel such a. positive visit some
to suspend parliament was a legal government lawyers argued last week the johnson had a right to perogue parliament but those on the other side said the move was intended to silence debate on breaks it. the u.k. france and germany have joined the u.s. in blaming iran for the drone and cruise missile attacks on saudi oil facilities earlier this month french president emmanuel mccrone also spoke with iran's leader hassan rohani who insists his country had nothing to do with the oil strikes...
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to suspend parliament was illegal government lawyers argued last week that johnson had a right to perogue parliament but those on the other side said the move was intended to style and the debate on brecht seems. kenya's government has ordered a nationwide audit of all schools building buildings after a roof collapse killed 8 people and injured 64 others in nairobi the 1st floor of the building gave way trapping the children below to remain in the critical condition while leaders have gathered at the un for a climate change summit to try and prevent a global irreversible catastrophe they've been told the greenhouse gas commitments must be at least triples to meet the goals of the 2015 paris agreement teenage activists gratin sumburgh delivered a scathing speech in which she told leaders you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream stay with us. we're going to give to the people who will be attending the workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing
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just look at what he's done over the last few weeks he perogue parliament to try to prevent m.p.'s starting a new deal brags that he's kept $21.00 m.p.'s out of the conservative party including the father of the house ken clarke and churchill's grandson nicholas soames just because they dared to stand up to him. there is even now the suggestion that he would break the law and refuse to ask for an extension of article 50 protests continue in haiti as a fuel shortage bites and anger at alleged corruption grows there renewed calls for the president to resign she had written reports. the protests have escalated throughout the year since haiti's subsidized supply of fuel from venezuela was cut that was supplied through the petro program begun by travelers in 2005 to help the development of caribbean nations the program ended last year as u.s. sanctions isolated from israel are from the international financial system so maybe that's your it's a protest of the pitch which is in the country the high cost of living in the neck of security. now the country must rely on the u.s. market for e
just look at what he's done over the last few weeks he perogue parliament to try to prevent m.p.'s starting a new deal brags that he's kept $21.00 m.p.'s out of the conservative party including the father of the house ken clarke and churchill's grandson nicholas soames just because they dared to stand up to him. there is even now the suggestion that he would break the law and refuse to ask for an extension of article 50 protests continue in haiti as a fuel shortage bites and anger at alleged...
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because the head of state is the queen something that was this cost when boris johnson 1st asked to perogue parliament could the queen play a different kind of role here or constitutionally is she very limited in what she can do she has essentially on this issue she's very limited to those another issue where she. might be able to act which is the whole question of if the forest johnson ultimately loses the confidence of the house of commons which is quite possible with all of this going on whether the queen would actually be on 2nd and i think that there she does have a bit of leeway but essentially for so long as the prime minister has the confidence of the house of commons the queen is judy bound to do as he requests they start to make us different to some other countries for example where you have elected presidents countries like italy or island where although the president is a fairly kind of nominal head of state because they have some democratic legitimacy if the prime minister takes a very controversial decision they do in the end have some power to overrule that doesn't really app
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courts actually one of the at the highest court in scotland has said that what boris johnson did by perogue ing by suspending parliament was actually a lawful so what does that do to the possibility of a new deal breaks it which presumably might make some of these scenarios a reality so we expect that this case that was decided ruled unlawful in the scottish courts is going to go to the u.k. supreme court and choose the of next week now lawyers in england an english court system say that there is no chance that this will be upheld scotland england have different legal systems and something can be unlawful in the scottish system and then lawful in the english system so ultimately i don't think the legal case is going to overturn the suspension of parliament but already tonight we have seen opposition m.p.'s furious at what is in these documents saying that it's ridiculous that they are being blocked from being able to scrutinise the government properly questions to ministers about the contents of these documents because parliament is corrupt it is of course no deal breaks it is what 67 weeks
courts actually one of the at the highest court in scotland has said that what boris johnson did by perogue ing by suspending parliament was actually a lawful so what does that do to the possibility of a new deal breaks it which presumably might make some of these scenarios a reality so we expect that this case that was decided ruled unlawful in the scottish courts is going to go to the u.k. supreme court and choose the of next week now lawyers in england an english court system say that there...
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place in this parliament and under his request the house is now due apparently this evening to be perogue to one of the longest progress prorogue ations in history simply you know order to avoid any questioning of what he is doing or not doing simply to avoid discussion about yellow how much says it particularly to avoid any discussion about the proposals he has or hasn't or do or don't exist going to be put to the european union this is because this government is a disgrace i know why the prime minister alfredo is right is right. to her 2. because she is the speaker writes a lot of pictures that are coming from the british parliament not surprisingly the prime minister abbas johnson has lost his 2nd attempt to call a snap election on october the 15th america in the last week or so he lost the initial attempts he put forward a motion again and now and he's debated in the chamber again and voted and he has again lost a 2nd attempt let's go live now to john the hall who's been monitoring the votes outside parliament jonas and no surprises then yet another defeat for the government. yes no s
place in this parliament and under his request the house is now due apparently this evening to be perogue to one of the longest progress prorogue ations in history simply you know order to avoid any questioning of what he is doing or not doing simply to avoid discussion about yellow how much says it particularly to avoid any discussion about the proposals he has or hasn't or do or don't exist going to be put to the european union this is because this government is a disgrace i know why the...
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pretty stark really but part of it is going to be perogue later that means there'll be no activity behind me here for 5 weeks until pretty much the eve of that summit on october the 17th which will be his opportunity if he's going to get one or 2 all to go and try and get a deal it does rather look as though he's not going to get the election that he had wanted although he'll have a 2nd try a little later this evening but opposition parties have said they simply won't. vote for it until they're sure that no deal is off the table on the 31st let me bring in my guest alan wager he's with the think tank you can a changing europe thanks for joining us alan if that vote fails tonight the 2nd attempt by the government in a week to get that 2 thirds majority do you think at that point they will be scratching their heads in downing street desperately trying to come up with another way of getting the election they want all their terms or will they simply accept that this is in the hands of the opposition they now won't have time to have that election of all the 30000 table because they have parlia
pretty stark really but part of it is going to be perogue later that means there'll be no activity behind me here for 5 weeks until pretty much the eve of that summit on october the 17th which will be his opportunity if he's going to get one or 2 all to go and try and get a deal it does rather look as though he's not going to get the election that he had wanted although he'll have a 2nd try a little later this evening but opposition parties have said they simply won't. vote for it until they're...