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there was one vote already, but it is completely gridlocked at the moment and peter kyle's amendments long as it is done quickly because the longer it is extended the more toxic it becomes and if it is definitive we cannot say it is the best of three, like stone scissors paper, it has got to be final. jeremy corbyn leading the papers at the moment. this is in the telegraph. and may be theresa may extending article 50 if there is not a deal. cabinet ministers want this reeled out. i can see that. how may times to be have to go back and forward ? times to be have to go back and forward? most times to be have to go back and forward ? most of times to be have to go back and forward? most of them want to support the prime minister but now everybody is getting tired as well. and also there is a labour brexiteer back shift, as well. that is right. it is like a pincer movement. let's move away from brexit and we can have a look at the daily mirror. rather optimistic looking photograph. hottest february day ever. someone in the water. i don't know where that was taken. probably i beazer. —— i
there was one vote already, but it is completely gridlocked at the moment and peter kyle's amendments long as it is done quickly because the longer it is extended the more toxic it becomes and if it is definitive we cannot say it is the best of three, like stone scissors paper, it has got to be final. jeremy corbyn leading the papers at the moment. this is in the telegraph. and may be theresa may extending article 50 if there is not a deal. cabinet ministers want this reeled out. i can see...
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peter kyle, labour mp, many thanks forjoining us.arab and eu leaders, theresa may is still insisting the uk will leave on march 29th but the head of european council donald tusk says a ‘potential extension' has been discussed, and that moving the march 29 deadline would be a ‘rational solution'. the dutch prime minister mark rutte warned mrs may that uk is ‘sleepwalking into a no—deal scenario' and needs to ‘wake up'. from sharm el sheik, our political editor laura kuenssberg's report contains some flash photography. theresa may must be rather used to grinning and bearing it by now, waiting for the cameras to leave before yet another vital conversation. and with every day more clamour for her to say she'd wait, too. the prime minister wants to stick to the timetable, leave the eu next month. but if mps don't say yes to a deal before then, might she let that slip? what i have sensed in all of my conversations with my fellow leaders here, both here in sharm el—sheikh and in recent days, is a real determination to find a way through, wh
peter kyle, labour mp, many thanks forjoining us.arab and eu leaders, theresa may is still insisting the uk will leave on march 29th but the head of european council donald tusk says a ‘potential extension' has been discussed, and that moving the march 29 deadline would be a ‘rational solution'. the dutch prime minister mark rutte warned mrs may that uk is ‘sleepwalking into a no—deal scenario' and needs to ‘wake up'. from sharm el sheik, our political editor laura kuenssberg's report...
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but there is a number being put forward by labour mp peter kyle, which basically says that he and others theresa may, as long as she puts it toa theresa may, as long as she puts it to a referendum. so that is the proposal. now the internal dynamics of the labour party on this are tents and highly charged. in theory, jeremy corbyn is committed to having a referendum as an option. now this is the chance for him to do that. he is the chance for him to do that. he isa is the chance for him to do that. he is a referendum sceptic at the very least, but there will be huge pressure in the next few days put on him from his brexit shadow person to others for him to say on this, back the amendment. so this for referendum which is been hovering around the brexit drama it might be tested, but it will only have any chance of getting through if it is backed by the labour leadership. so it is another of these, we always save this about brexit, but it feels like another of these big testing moment. katie, are you notjust backed and supporting me? yes, he will have to potentially rip his mps, but the ques
but there is a number being put forward by labour mp peter kyle, which basically says that he and others theresa may, as long as she puts it toa theresa may, as long as she puts it to a referendum. so that is the proposal. now the internal dynamics of the labour party on this are tents and highly charged. in theory, jeremy corbyn is committed to having a referendum as an option. now this is the chance for him to do that. he is the chance for him to do that. he isa is the chance for him to do...
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let's speak to the labour mp peter kyle, who's in brighton. thank you very much for being with us.ou very much for being with us. nine labour mps now having left the party in the space of one week. what is your reaction to that? sadness. that is my overwhelming sense of feeling at the moment is sadness. when i listened to ian today, i listened to the clip played earlier when he gave a bbc radio interview and you could hear the emotion in his voice. people have to realise that, yes, we are mps but we are also human beings, too, and we have the same social relationships as everyone else. ian has been a new party has entire life, fighting for the party has entire life. i've known him for a few years and our offices are two doors down from each other so when i hear the emotion and sadness in his voice, i myself share that sense of emotion because each of us is trying to find our own way through these difficult times with brexit, all the challenges our country is facing but both major parties have shifted in tone and tenor, and content, in recent years and we are finding our way through
let's speak to the labour mp peter kyle, who's in brighton. thank you very much for being with us.ou very much for being with us. nine labour mps now having left the party in the space of one week. what is your reaction to that? sadness. that is my overwhelming sense of feeling at the moment is sadness. when i listened to ian today, i listened to the clip played earlier when he gave a bbc radio interview and you could hear the emotion in his voice. people have to realise that, yes, we are mps...
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Feb 12, 2019
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an interesting compromise idea which has been floated about by some of my colleagues, including peter kyleave a vote after parliament votes for it. people like me, who want the uk to remain within the eu, people like jacob rees mogg who want the uk to leave the eu, could both vote for mrs may's deal on the proviso that once it passes parliament it will go back to the people to be finally ratified. to do that you need mr corbyn to be on board. all of the indications indicate he is not on board for another vote. you say that. i don't know yet. i am worried, as you know, that might be the case. what he has put to the prime minister last week, the suggestion of staying within a customs union, has been rejected by her in the exchange of letters yesterday. i'm not sure where we go with labour. if there isn't to be a brexit deal that we know will damage our constituents, and we know is at odds with our internationalist values, if we know that the alternative, then surely we have got to grasp with both hands the only way which we can stop that happening to the country, and stop our values being de
an interesting compromise idea which has been floated about by some of my colleagues, including peter kyleave a vote after parliament votes for it. people like me, who want the uk to remain within the eu, people like jacob rees mogg who want the uk to leave the eu, could both vote for mrs may's deal on the proviso that once it passes parliament it will go back to the people to be finally ratified. to do that you need mr corbyn to be on board. all of the indications indicate he is not on board...
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is an amendment coming from want of a labourmp amendment coming from want of a labour mp called peter kyleks and the benefits and look at the evidence and say is that what they really want or do they want to stick with the deal we have? the question is regarding the independent group, i know what you wa nt independent group, i know what you want in brexit. timeline, who else is going tojoin and buy want in brexit. timeline, who else is going to join and buy when and by how many? if jeremy corbyn does not back the amendment and does not come out for a right to vote many labour mps will realise the game is up and they will shift. likewise on my side of the house i think if theresa may does not take no deal off the table i think more of my colleagues will alsojoin us. it is going to be one to watch over the coming week. collea g u es to watch over the coming week. colleagues will have to speak for themselves, i cannot speak for them. over the coming week?” themselves, i cannot speak for them. over the coming week? i think so, over the next couple of weeks we will probably see more colleagues
is an amendment coming from want of a labourmp amendment coming from want of a labour mp called peter kyleks and the benefits and look at the evidence and say is that what they really want or do they want to stick with the deal we have? the question is regarding the independent group, i know what you wa nt independent group, i know what you want in brexit. timeline, who else is going tojoin and buy want in brexit. timeline, who else is going to join and buy when and by how many? if jeremy...
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i am joined by the labour mp peter kyle.we know the eu thinks it is nebulous, winner michael fallon former tory cabinet ministers think it is vacuous. that is non—binding. nobody thinks theresa may will be prime minister ina year's theresa may will be prime minister in a year's time which means any political declaration is not binding. so what we need is to make sure we get something that is in fa ct. sure we get something that is in fact. we have a deal on the terms of leaving and i think now we have gone so leaving and i think now we have gone so far when the politics of this has become so confused and rancorous that i don't think any deal from either the labour side or the tory side, particularly to theresa may's deal, will have legitimacy unless it has been authorised and signed off by the british people. but it doesn't look like you have the numbers in the house of commons to big that happen, so how do you achieve it, particularly ifjeremy corbyn seems reluctant to back it? we have to get over this argue with the hazard
i am joined by the labour mp peter kyle.we know the eu thinks it is nebulous, winner michael fallon former tory cabinet ministers think it is vacuous. that is non—binding. nobody thinks theresa may will be prime minister ina year's theresa may will be prime minister in a year's time which means any political declaration is not binding. so what we need is to make sure we get something that is in fa ct. sure we get something that is in fact. we have a deal on the terms of leaving and i think...
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applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ audience aws ] we have ron bell, kyle mcadams, mary kennedy, ted mooney, donna braylon, peterheers and applause ] all right you guys, before i release you, i need you to listen up. listen up, gary. gary, get over here. gary, i want to talk to you. yeah, come here gary. thank you. now listen, i want to see a a clean vote here. okay? no wandering, peeing, or butt-sniffing, okay? you got it? you got it? [ audience aws ] okay guys, here we go. when you're ready, let's release the puppies! [ engine revving ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] whoa. [ cheers and applause ] it looks -- it's a tight game. it's a tight game. it looks like the patriots are sticking with it. no, no, the rams are coming back. [ laughter ] it's a tie game. [ cheers ] the patriots have the lead. i think i'm gonna give it. i'm gonna call it right now. i think the patriots are going to win the super bowl! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we have a winner. [ audience aws ] the patriots will be crowned the super bowl champs. enjoy the game, everybody. stick around. we'll be right back with anthony mackie. [ cheers and applause
applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ audience aws ] we have ron bell, kyle mcadams, mary kennedy, ted mooney, donna braylon, peterheers and applause ] all right you guys, before i release you, i need you to listen up. listen up, gary. gary, get over here. gary, i want to talk to you. yeah, come here gary. thank you. now listen, i want to see a a clean vote here. okay? no wandering, peeing, or butt-sniffing, okay? you got it? you got it? [ audience aws ] okay guys, here we go. when you're...
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peter: looking to pitch it and let it release. not bad, about four feet. ian: it did grip a little bit too soon. nice action. at three. gary: it looks bright over on three, doesn't it? kyle jones. snowflake, arizona. hook, ball. all right. got off to a nice start, playing well up there in the rarefied air of a thursday late tee night. let's go to number two. ian: it all depends on the lie. peter: the difficulty is can he barely carry it onto the green? oh, he just did. ian: made it look easy and i can promise you that wasn't. excellent. confidence. at three. gary: ok, rory, after that drive in the right result sand wedge to this poison. whoa. whoa, whoa, whoa. he runs that by about three, three and a half feet. he'll go to the change and calm down for a second. let's go to phil. jim: at the 15th. nick: trying to swoop one around. the bunker. just makes it. stuck in the gully. jim: back to two. ian: he'd love to play this one as well. peter: he caught the leading edge and it kind of jumped the ball forward a little. that's when this grass makes chipping to difficult because you have to take the bump and run out of play. gary: jordan's had a little bit of troubit right now
peter: looking to pitch it and let it release. not bad, about four feet. ian: it did grip a little bit too soon. nice action. at three. gary: it looks bright over on three, doesn't it? kyle jones. snowflake, arizona. hook, ball. all right. got off to a nice start, playing well up there in the rarefied air of a thursday late tee night. let's go to number two. ian: it all depends on the lie. peter: the difficulty is can he barely carry it onto the green? oh, he just did. ian: made it look easy...
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we will be supporting the peter kyle amendment that will be coming in the next week, which will be sayingme minister, if you make it conditional on obtaining the valid consent of the british people. and instead of pandering to the erg and the dup, the prime minister could recognise she could get her dior through by talking to the moderates on both sides of the house who are prepared to help her get her deal through but only if she makes it conditional on that valid consent. but isn't it right the prime minister is listening to those brexiteers in her party, you all stood on manifestos that said you agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with a hard brexit and a bad deal and that is the point here, we we re deal and that is the point here, we were promised a great deal, if you remember, all those promises about deals being ready the second after midnight, that britain would hold all the cards, all those unrealistic promises, instead of actually setting out very clearly to people that there would be trade—offs and
we will be supporting the peter kyle amendment that will be coming in the next week, which will be sayingme minister, if you make it conditional on obtaining the valid consent of the british people. and instead of pandering to the erg and the dup, the prime minister could recognise she could get her dior through by talking to the moderates on both sides of the house who are prepared to help her get her deal through but only if she makes it conditional on that valid consent. but isn't it right...