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they have an extra vote, sarah wollaston, whojoined them have an extra vote, sarah wollaston, who joinedour of this move. no, they have ruled it out. can i question one part. ithink have ruled it out. can i question one part. i think it is entirely clear to many of us that it would be immensely hard for jeremy clear to many of us that it would be immensely hard forjeremy corbyn to get the support for anything, even to be an interim prime minister. i think that — how long ago was it that labour mps, his labour mps, we re that labour mps, his labour mps, were passing modes of no—confidence and all the rest of it? it's very difficult for me, for some of us to see how that could ever happen. equally, i don't think we have ever beenin equally, i don't think we have ever been ina equally, i don't think we have ever been in a time where british politics was so unpredictable as to where... and not unpredictable in three or four years' time, but unpredictable in 6— eight weeks time. one thing that screams at me through all this, after everything that has happened since the referendum, whatever ha
they have an extra vote, sarah wollaston, whojoined them have an extra vote, sarah wollaston, who joinedour of this move. no, they have ruled it out. can i question one part. ithink have ruled it out. can i question one part. i think it is entirely clear to many of us that it would be immensely hard for jeremy clear to many of us that it would be immensely hard forjeremy corbyn to get the support for anything, even to be an interim prime minister. i think that — how long ago was it that...
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good morning to you sarah wollaston.er prime minister? the reality is we don't have time for this. very specifically, would you give him your vote? i will be voting no confidence in the government but what i would say is he needs to think again about who is going to be the most likely person who will be able to read this and have the confidence of the whole house. i think having a less divisive figure, perhaps harriet harman, to head up this very temporary arrangement, that would probably be better, so i hopejeremy that would probably be better, so i hope jeremy corbyn and that would probably be better, so i hopejeremy corbyn and all party leader mikes would agree to put their own personal interest aside in their own personal interest aside in the national interest and have a different figure that can genuinely command a majority across all parties for a sort of very temporary unity government —— leader would agree. but he sounds adamant that thatis agree. but he sounds adamant that that is a kind of precondition to a vo
good morning to you sarah wollaston.er prime minister? the reality is we don't have time for this. very specifically, would you give him your vote? i will be voting no confidence in the government but what i would say is he needs to think again about who is going to be the most likely person who will be able to read this and have the confidence of the whole house. i think having a less divisive figure, perhaps harriet harman, to head up this very temporary arrangement, that would probably be...
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former conservative and change uk mp sarah wollaston has joined the liberal democrats, to fight to remainthe eu. and takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced in fried chicken shops across britain. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster david davies, and jason beattie, the head of politics at the daily mirror. stay with us for that. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has set out his plans to stop a no—deal brexit under boris johnson. in a letter to opposition party leaders and tory rebels he asks them to help him win a no—confidence vote in the government. he would then become the leader of a caretaker government for a short time only, delaying the uk's departure from the european union to make time for a general election. mr corbyn says any confidence vote would be at the earliest opportunity when he "can be confident of success". with me now is our political correspondent jonathan blake. put this step by mr corbyn into some sort of context. this is the first we have heard in any deta
former conservative and change uk mp sarah wollaston has joined the liberal democrats, to fight to remainthe eu. and takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced in fried chicken shops across britain. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster david davies, and jason beattie, the head of politics at the daily mirror. stay with us for that. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has set out his plans...
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former conservative and change uk mp sarah wollaston has joined the liberal democrats, to fight to remain
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the former conservative and independent mp, sarah wollaston, has joined the liberal democrats, in what'sident trump says he's confident that the chinese leader, xi jinping, can resolve the situation in hong kong humanely. months of protests have led to clashes between police and pro—democracy activists. demonstrators are angry about what they see as china's attempt to clamp down on the territory's special status. china has described the recent sit—in at hong kong airport as "close to terrorism". the family of a british woman who was set on fire in barbados say they're "shocked and devastated" by her death. the family of natalie crichlow say they are raising funds to repatriate her body. the 44—year—old from london was in the west indies to look after her disabled brother at the time. more than 300,000 students in england, wales and northern ireland will receive their a—level results this morning. this is the first time that marks for the new specification of a—level maths are being awarded. ucas say they've seen a record number of people applying to university, with almost four in ten 18
the former conservative and independent mp, sarah wollaston, has joined the liberal democrats, in what'sident trump says he's confident that the chinese leader, xi jinping, can resolve the situation in hong kong humanely. months of protests have led to clashes between police and pro—democracy activists. demonstrators are angry about what they see as china's attempt to clamp down on the territory's special status. china has described the recent sit—in at hong kong airport as "close to...
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we've seen certain politicians, sarah wollaston, who was a conservative mp, then went to an independenteral democrat. this is highly confusing for the public who are just not clear on where their politicians stand, both in terms of which parties they're sitting in but also the remain leave conversation. it's difficult. for those who don't back a no—deal brexit, they appear to be stuck between a rock and a hard place. what seems to be the least bad option between a no—deal brexit on the one hand and potentially a corbin led government on the other. yes, as somebody put it yesterday, which lesser of two evils are you willing to accept? the real question when talking about no deal is it a wolf in lamb's clothing? is a no deal proposition... people trying to stop a no—deal people trying to stop brexit? it still comes down to whether you think brexit should happen. it appears people are saying they don't want a no—deal brexit and they're taking that position because they're taking that position because they don't want brexit and they'll use the angle of saying no—deal is bad for the country.
we've seen certain politicians, sarah wollaston, who was a conservative mp, then went to an independenteral democrat. this is highly confusing for the public who are just not clear on where their politicians stand, both in terms of which parties they're sitting in but also the remain leave conversation. it's difficult. for those who don't back a no—deal brexit, they appear to be stuck between a rock and a hard place. what seems to be the least bad option between a no—deal brexit on the one...
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within the past few minutes, it's been confirmed that the former conservative mp, sarah wollaston, ise resigned from the tory party in february and currently sits as an independent mp. an interim report from air accident investigators, says the footballer, emiliano sala, had been exposed to harmful levels of carbon monoxide, before a fatal plane crash over the channel injanuary. it's also believed the pilot, david ibbotson, was exposed to the gas too, potentially reducing his ability to fly the aircraft. the footballer was en route from france to cardiff, when the plane crashed. 0ur correspondent wyre davies has the story. emiliano sala's death in such tragic circumstances at just 29 years old shocked football. the argentine forward had just signed for cardiff city and was on his way tojoin his new team in the welsh capital. while city were wooing sala, he was flown between cardiff and nantes in privatejets. but the last flight after he'd signed was in this single engined turboprop at night and in poor weather. shortly after take—off, in a message to friends, he seemed concerned, even
within the past few minutes, it's been confirmed that the former conservative mp, sarah wollaston, ise resigned from the tory party in february and currently sits as an independent mp. an interim report from air accident investigators, says the footballer, emiliano sala, had been exposed to harmful levels of carbon monoxide, before a fatal plane crash over the channel injanuary. it's also believed the pilot, david ibbotson, was exposed to the gas too, potentially reducing his ability to fly the...