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member of the european parliament and member of these scottish national party mr omar we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. thank you very much. allergic reaction his physicians says and of all he was poisoned with a chemical agent which is yet to be determined or confirmed earlier today the hospital doctors treating he said that his wife is not in danger which is why he was sent back to prison. i don't actually know me on his way back to prison one of russia's most prominent opposition figures he was rushed to hospital on sunday after taking ill in his detention cell clinic doctors say nevada he had a severe allergic reaction but his personal doctor isn't convinced speaking to the press she said her client was poisoned and warned he could be in danger if he returns to prison. and you will look into the new plan yet and he. believe you'll get it it's unclear whether what he has is contact dermatitis or not but he was in a life threatening condition. and now they are sending him back to the same place where that same toxic chemical substance might be again. and this
member of the european parliament and member of these scottish national party mr omar we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. thank you very much. allergic reaction his physicians says and of all he was poisoned with a chemical agent which is yet to be determined or confirmed earlier today the hospital doctors treating he said that his wife is not in danger which is why he was sent back to prison. i don't actually know me on his way back to prison one of russia's most...
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is a member of the european parliament for the green group and he's also a member of the scottish national party mr allardyce good to have you on the program i'd like to start by taking a look at what happened today when boris johnson arrived in scotland to talk up his brights it playing. her. there was plenty of bullying going on some cheering shortly thereafter we understand scotland's 1st minister nicolas sturgeon said that she thinks boris johnson is really pursuing a new deal in bridge city let me ask you mr a large do you think the same. yes but mr johnson has chosen his cabinet a cabinet of right wing can't which means that automatically east what he wants to do he wants to do a new deal breaks it now i can see how he can do it the real of all parliament against him it really was the nations against him especially scotland and northern ireland so it's got a lot of things to do to achieve peace particularly on the 31st of all seems to be very very difficult and that is that well if that is the case though then it certainly would contradict what boris johnson said during his campaign to bec
is a member of the european parliament for the green group and he's also a member of the scottish national party mr allardyce good to have you on the program i'd like to start by taking a look at what happened today when boris johnson arrived in scotland to talk up his brights it playing. her. there was plenty of bullying going on some cheering shortly thereafter we understand scotland's 1st minister nicolas sturgeon said that she thinks boris johnson is really pursuing a new deal in bridge...
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christiane a member of the european parliament and member of the scottish national party mr omar we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. thank you very much. the the most vocal opponent of russian president vladimir putin is back in his prison cell despite suspicions that that's where he was poisoned just a few days ago and of ali was hospitalized yesterday after what was 1st described as an allergic reaction his physicians says of all he was poisoned with a chemical agent which is yet to be determined or confirmed earlier today the hospital doctors treating he said that his life is not in danger which is why he was sent back to prison. on his way back to prison one of russia's most prominent opposition figures he was rushed to hospital on sunday after taking ill in his detention cell clinic doctors say he had a severe allergic reaction but his personal doctor isn't convinced speaking to the press she said her client was poisoned and warned he could be in danger if he returns to prison. and you will all in tax cuts when you bring up the human. body building it is it's uncl
christiane a member of the european parliament and member of the scottish national party mr omar we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. thank you very much. the the most vocal opponent of russian president vladimir putin is back in his prison cell despite suspicions that that's where he was poisoned just a few days ago and of ali was hospitalized yesterday after what was 1st described as an allergic reaction his physicians says of all he was poisoned with a chemical agent...
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of the house of commons including labor party leader jeremy corbyn and ian blackford, the scottish national party parliamentary leader. this was one hour and 20 minutes. >> order. statement from the prime minister. [applause]
of the house of commons including labor party leader jeremy corbyn and ian blackford, the scottish national party parliamentary leader. this was one hour and 20 minutes. >> order. statement from the prime minister. [applause]
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will lead to independence for scotland on one hand we could be dragged out of europe the scottish national party sees this as a 2nd opportunity for a referendum on scottish independence the 1st vote in 2014 decided no to breaking away from the u.k. but now opinion polls say that's changed a 5th of no vote last time around are saying they would switch to yes purely because of course johnson being the prime minister to find that level of movement from no to guests is completely unprecedented in terms of what we found my 1st priority is obviously the union but is it speaking here in perth on the campaign trail johnson failed to convince most of the scottish party while officially they sound supportive it takes the focus on the union it takes the box on the economy it takes you know protecting farmers. is takes the promise of leaving you do. something about that makes people want to follow. those words won't convince most of the rest of scotland people are still a long accusations against johnson despite his denials what would so walter scott make of it did johnson lie in the back seat campaign and
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deliver an address brexit, which i believe we can, we, what happens then to the argument of the scottish national party? say that scotland during the hero, with a submit to the entire area? is it really their commitment, mr. speaker? to hand back control of scotti scottish? [crowd shouting] this great united kingdom will take us back. is that really the policy? now you've got the basis of which to seek elections in scotland. we will when on a manifesto for the whole united kingdom. [cheering] >> prime minister is being dealt an extraordinarily difficult part. by termination, finally waving winning through, but to make this through, everyone has to realize it is no longer a conscience issue. we have to learn to compromise and folk for something which may not be the perfect tilt solution. it is best for our nation though. we need to get this done, we can't get it done and we will get it done. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the 3 million citizens, our family and friends, our neighbors, our parents. for three years, they have been made to feel unwelcome in our country. we can do better. they deserve certainty.
deliver an address brexit, which i believe we can, we, what happens then to the argument of the scottish national party? say that scotland during the hero, with a submit to the entire area? is it really their commitment, mr. speaker? to hand back control of scotti scottish? [crowd shouting] this great united kingdom will take us back. is that really the policy? now you've got the basis of which to seek elections in scotland. we will when on a manifesto for the whole united kingdom. [cheering]...
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would be the last prime minister of the united kingdom her views are well known and this the scottish national party do not want breaks it they believe it will be damaging. and a bubble there they're feeding into reports like the one that's come out of the confederation of british industry on monday saying that most businesses are not totally prepared for a new deal breaks it is a problem as john said he's trying to reaffirm the fact that he is committed to the union he's coming with pledges of around $370000000.00 for certain parts of scotland as well as northern ireland and wales other places he'll be visiting sometime in the very near future again is that that he's going to be spending all his government will be spending around $12030000000.00 just on a public information campaign getting people ready for the idea of a no deal his critics say that with those mixed messages he really is scaring businesses he's scaring individuals people here who are worried about the chaos that a no deal breaks it might bring then take in his words in the last couple of hours in scotland directed to people in brus
would be the last prime minister of the united kingdom her views are well known and this the scottish national party do not want breaks it they believe it will be damaging. and a bubble there they're feeding into reports like the one that's come out of the confederation of british industry on monday saying that most businesses are not totally prepared for a new deal breaks it is a problem as john said he's trying to reaffirm the fact that he is committed to the union he's coming with pledges of...
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scottish parliament. and it was clear they never will. >> there is no review in this, there's only one party in this house who wants to stop it is in scotland, the scottish national party. >> iran, continues to use all matters including increasingly significant cyber capability to destabilize the middle east and pursue its ambition to be a regional superpower in the middle east. with the prime minister agree with me that a cyber armed iran is equally as dangerous as a nuclear armed iran and we need to do more all that we can necessary with our allies to combat this increasing threat from iran in cyberspace? >> your right to raise concerns about the destabilizing behavior of the region that our objective continues to be to work with international partners to find solutions and the escalate tension but he is also right to raise the issue of cyber capability. we have dedicated capability in cyberspace through national defense cyber program and last year, in support of nato operations he talks about working with others, we were the first nation to do that and we will continue to ensure we have effective cyber capabilities which can be deployed at a time and place of
scottish parliament. and it was clear they never will. >> there is no review in this, there's only one party in this house who wants to stop it is in scotland, the scottish national party. >> iran, continues to use all matters including increasingly significant cyber capability to destabilize the middle east and pursue its ambition to be a regional superpower in the middle east. with the prime minister agree with me that a cyber armed iran is equally as dangerous as a nuclear armed...
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grady: on 26 june, this house agreed an scottish national party resolution regretting that her legacy be the hostile environment. yesterday, the all-party groups on africa and malawi published a report showing that structural failures in the visa system are continuing to perpetuate that continuing to perpetuate that hostile environment. how can her government spend millions of pounds on a global marketing campaign saying that britain is great when, for so marketing campaign saying that britain is great when, for so many academics, artists and traders from africa, britain is closed? pm may: entry clearance officers consider applications for visitor visas with the utmost rigor, because our visas are an important way of securing our border, and an effective tool in effect -- reducing illegal immigration, and protecting national security. he references visas for people coming from countries of africa. the percentage of african nationals who saw their application granted is up by 4% on what it was 10 years ago and is only slightly below the average rate of the last 10 years. and visa appli
grady: on 26 june, this house agreed an scottish national party resolution regretting that her legacy be the hostile environment. yesterday, the all-party groups on africa and malawi published a report showing that structural failures in the visa system are continuing to perpetuate that continuing to perpetuate that hostile environment. how can her government spend millions of pounds on a global marketing campaign saying that britain is great when, for so marketing campaign saying that britain...
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will lead to independence for scotland on one hand we could be dragged out of europe the scottish national party sees this as a 2nd opportunity for a referendum on scottish independence the 1st vote in 2014 decided no to breaking away from the u.k. but now opinion polls say that's changed a 5th of no vote last time around are saying they would switch to yes purely because of course johnson being the prime minister to find that level of movement from no to guests is completely unprecedented in terms of what we found my 1st priority is obviously the union but is it speaking here in perth on the campaign trail johnston failed to convince most of the scottish party while officially they sound supported it takes a pox on the union it takes a box on the economy it takes you know protecting farmers. is takes the promise of leaving you know i would see. something about that makes people want to follow. those words would convince most of the rest of scotland people are still a long accusations against johnson despite his denials what would so walter scott make of it did johnson lie in the back seat campa
will lead to independence for scotland on one hand we could be dragged out of europe the scottish national party sees this as a 2nd opportunity for a referendum on scottish independence the 1st vote in 2014 decided no to breaking away from the u.k. but now opinion polls say that's changed a 5th of no vote last time around are saying they would switch to yes purely because of course johnson being the prime minister to find that level of movement from no to guests is completely unprecedented in...
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we can speak now to alison thewliss — the scottish national party mp for glasgow central.should say first of all that every one of those 1187 deaths isa that every one of those 1187 deaths is a tragedy for somebody. that is somebody‘s family member, a loved one that somebody is not getting back. we need to reflect on that when we look at the figures. but what has been happening in scotland is partly to do with historic drug use, so people that have been using drugs now for 20 years or so at least. that is reflected in the figures, where the highest number of deaths are among the older age group, over the age of 35. so, why isn't the approach to target those people to get them off the drugs? well, it is very complicated, being able to target those people. what we have seen in glasgow is an increased number of people that are injecting in public. people that are using drugs in public spaces, waste ground, back courts and things like that. these are people that are not accessing treatment in other ways. what we are looking to do in glasgow isa what we are looking to do in gla
we can speak now to alison thewliss — the scottish national party mp for glasgow central.should say first of all that every one of those 1187 deaths isa that every one of those 1187 deaths is a tragedy for somebody. that is somebody‘s family member, a loved one that somebody is not getting back. we need to reflect on that when we look at the figures. but what has been happening in scotland is partly to do with historic drug use, so people that have been using drugs now for 20 years or so at...
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of the house of commons including labor party leader jeremy corbyn and ian blackford, the scottish national party parliamentary leader. this was one hour and 20 minutes. >> order. statement from the prime minister. [applause] >> mr speaker, i shall make a statement on the mission of this new conservative government. before i begin, i am sure that the whole house will join me in paying tribute to my right hon. -- honorable friend the member all that shed, for has given to the services of our nation. from fighting modern slavery to tackling the problems of mental ill health, she has a great legacy on which we shall all be proud to build. our mission is to deliver brexit on 31 october for the purpose of uniting and re-energizing our great united kingdom and making this country the greatest place on earth. when i say "the greatest place on earth", i am conscious that some may accuse me of hyperbole, but it is useful to imagine the trajectory on which we could now be embarked. by 2050, it is more than possible that the united kingdom will be the greatest and most prosperous economy in europe, at the c
of the house of commons including labor party leader jeremy corbyn and ian blackford, the scottish national party parliamentary leader. this was one hour and 20 minutes. >> order. statement from the prime minister. [applause] >> mr speaker, i shall make a statement on the mission of this new conservative government. before i begin, i am sure that the whole house will join me in paying tribute to my right hon. -- honorable friend the member all that shed, for has given to the...
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there's only one party in this house that wants to stop demolition in scotland and that's the scottish national partyshe agree with me that a cyber armed iran is equally as dangerous as a nuclear armed iran. can we do all that is necessary with our allies to combat this increasing threat of iran in cyberspace? he is right to raise the issue of this our objective is to work without international partners to find a way of the escalating tensions. he is right to raise the issue of cyber capability. we have a dedicated capability through our cyber programme and we offered this in support of nato operations. he talks about working with others. we we re talks about working with others. we were the first nation to do that and were the first nation to do that and we will continue to ensure that we have effective cyber capabilities which can be deployed at a time and place of our choosing, across the full range of international threats. the promised hopes that zero emissions will be part of a legacy in 2050. however we'd like to achieve that sooner. it needs policy to match that ambition. developing onshore w
there's only one party in this house that wants to stop demolition in scotland and that's the scottish national partyshe agree with me that a cyber armed iran is equally as dangerous as a nuclear armed iran. can we do all that is necessary with our allies to combat this increasing threat of iran in cyberspace? he is right to raise the issue of this our objective is to work without international partners to find a way of the escalating tensions. he is right to raise the issue of cyber...
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by. 62 percent the scottish national party now wants another independence referendum and if the u.k. crashes out of the e.u. without a deal it's a similar picture in northern ireland where nearly 56 percent voted to remain the arch prime minister as well in the no deal breaks it will raise the question of reunifying the province with the republic of ireland and spain to michael kenny who's director of the bennett institute for public policy at the university of cambridge joins us live via skype from housing failed professor kenneth tell us what your view is here is it overstating the case that boris johnson might be the last prime minister to oversee the united kingdom. we can't be certain of that yet and certainly we are in a proposition in terms of you know and have been ever since the result of the brits a referendum and you just talked through the results sort of caused this this sort of deepening tension between some of the different parts. but now with boris johnson as prime minister we have a new factor in the mix and particularly does pursued a strategy of making a serious op
by. 62 percent the scottish national party now wants another independence referendum and if the u.k. crashes out of the e.u. without a deal it's a similar picture in northern ireland where nearly 56 percent voted to remain the arch prime minister as well in the no deal breaks it will raise the question of reunifying the province with the republic of ireland and spain to michael kenny who's director of the bennett institute for public policy at the university of cambridge joins us live via skype...
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by. 62 percent the scottish national party now wants another independence referendum and if the u.k. crashes out of the e.u. without a deal it's a similar picture in northern ireland where nearly 56 percent voted to remain the arch prime minister as well in the no deal breaks it will raise the question of reunifying the province with the republic of ireland and spain to michael kenny who's director of the bennett institute for public policy at the university of cambridge joins us live via skype from housing failed professor kenneth tell us what your view is here is it overstating the case that boris johnson might be the last prime minister to oversee the united kingdom. we can't be certain of that yet and certainly we are in a proposition in terms of you know and have been ever since the result of the brits a referendum and you just talked through the results sort of cause this is sort of deepening tension between some of the different parts. but now with johnson as prime minister we have a new factor in the mix and particularly does pursued a strategy of making serious option and pe
by. 62 percent the scottish national party now wants another independence referendum and if the u.k. crashes out of the e.u. without a deal it's a similar picture in northern ireland where nearly 56 percent voted to remain the arch prime minister as well in the no deal breaks it will raise the question of reunifying the province with the republic of ireland and spain to michael kenny who's director of the bennett institute for public policy at the university of cambridge joins us live via skype...
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national party sees this as a 2nd opportunity for a referendum on scottish independence the 1st votes in 2014 decided no to breaking away from the u.k. but now opinion polls say that's changed a 5th of no vote hers last time around are saying they would switch to yes purely because of course johnson being the prime minister to find that level of movement from no to guests is completely unprecedented and in terms of what we found my 1st priority is obviously the union is it speaking here in perth on the campaign trail johnston failed to convince most of the scottish party while officially they sound supportive it talks about this on the union it takes the box on the economy it takes about 6 or in protecting her farmers under pressure this is takes the promise of leaving you to i would say charisma i was saying something about that makes people want to follow. those words would convince most of edinburgh and the rest of scotland people are still a lot why accusations against johnson despite his denials what would so walter scott make of it did johnson lie in the brics it campaign and ge
national party sees this as a 2nd opportunity for a referendum on scottish independence the 1st votes in 2014 decided no to breaking away from the u.k. but now opinion polls say that's changed a 5th of no vote hers last time around are saying they would switch to yes purely because of course johnson being the prime minister to find that level of movement from no to guests is completely unprecedented and in terms of what we found my 1st priority is obviously the union is it speaking here in...
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party. i am pleased there is a member representing scottish constituency, leader of the united kingdom party. we are one united kingdom, mps for the four nations of our unions on the basis of that. i also say to the honorable lady i congratulate her on being the first to lead the liberal party and as i stands down i had the baton to another female leader of a political party. as you look around the chamber we almost have the same a -- we had two women leaders. the liberal party has a woman leader. the s&p has a woman leader as to the du p, pride in the green pass. wait for it. even the independent group change uk. that is what they are calling themselves this week. now on to their second woman leader. there is only one party in this house, the labour party. >> ellen blakely. >> thank you, mister speaker. my honorable friend, thank you for all she has done for women and in parliament and in this country. from cofounding women to tackling domestic abuse and modern slavery, to make them more equal. we urge her successor to build on her work and make britain the best place in the world to be a woman. >> to urge that commitment to the future, i thi
party. i am pleased there is a member representing scottish constituency, leader of the united kingdom party. we are one united kingdom, mps for the four nations of our unions on the basis of that. i also say to the honorable lady i congratulate her on being the first to lead the liberal party and as i stands down i had the baton to another female leader of a political party. as you look around the chamber we almost have the same a -- we had two women leaders. the liberal party has a woman...
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party. i'm pleased also we have a member representing the scottish constituency who's the leader of a party. and it goes to show we are a united kingdom and mps from four nations sit in this house on the basis of equality. can i also say to the honorable lady i congratulate her on becoming the first woman i believe to lead the liberal party. and as i stand down i'm pleased to be able to hand the batten down to another female leader of a political party. as you look around the chamber i have to say we almost have a full set. she's referred and my party has had two women leaders. the labor party now has a woman leader. the snp has a woman leader and do the -- wait for it, even the independent group change u.k. or whatever they're calling themselves this week are now onto their second woman leader. there's only one party in this house letting us all down, the labor party. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i thank my right honorable friend for all she has done for women in parliament and in this country. from cofounding women to win to tackling domestic abuse and modern slavery. will she urge her successor to build on her work and make britain the best place in the w
party. i'm pleased also we have a member representing the scottish constituency who's the leader of a party. and it goes to show we are a united kingdom and mps from four nations sit in this house on the basis of equality. can i also say to the honorable lady i congratulate her on becoming the first woman i believe to lead the liberal party. and as i stand down i'm pleased to be able to hand the batten down to another female leader of a political party. as you look around the chamber i have to...
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scottish constituency who is the leader of a united kingdom party. ithink it goes to show we are one united kingdom and mp5 from the four nations of our union sit in thised to hand the baton on to another female leader. as you look around the chamber, we almost have a full set. she referred to and my party's had two women leader. the liberal party has a woman lead, the snp as do the dup, plaid cymru and the greens even. . . dup, plaid cymru and the greens even... wait for it... even... even the independent group, whatever they're calling themselves this week! are now on to their second woman leader. there is only one party in this house letting the side down. the labour party! thank you mr speaker. can i thank my honourable friend for all she has done for woman in parliament and in this country. from co—founding women to win, to tackling domestic abuse and modern slavery and legislating to make our society more equal. will she urge her successor to build on her work and make britain the best place in the world to be a woman? i'm happy to urge that commitment for the future. but i thank my honourable friend for raising this particular issue and i'm very
scottish constituency who is the leader of a united kingdom party. ithink it goes to show we are one united kingdom and mp5 from the four nations of our union sit in thised to hand the baton on to another female leader. as you look around the chamber, we almost have a full set. she referred to and my party's had two women leader. the liberal party has a woman lead, the snp as do the dup, plaid cymru and the greens even. . . dup, plaid cymru and the greens even... wait for it... even... even the...
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ian blackford, the leader of the scottish national party at westminster.n so once again at buckingham palace. yes, theresa may has been inside buckingham palace, her private audience with the queen, for more than 15 minutes. we don't know how long it will take. last time when david cameron came to tender his resignation he was therefore a good 30 minutes or so. we will know when it is over either by the movement of ca rs it is over either by the movement of cars or by an official statement. generally it is the footman opening the doors. it is 23 minutes and counting. she went in at about 2:3apm by my watch. we must assume that the formal resignation has happened, so the uk does not have a prime minister at the moment. they will be having a huge conversation and after such intense and conflicting emotions, there will be a relief and regret. i would imagine it is quite a therapeutic moment to be able to talk to the queen about that and paul on her experience of previous such occasions. it will be a useful ending for anybody giving up a useful ending for anyb
ian blackford, the leader of the scottish national party at westminster.n so once again at buckingham palace. yes, theresa may has been inside buckingham palace, her private audience with the queen, for more than 15 minutes. we don't know how long it will take. last time when david cameron came to tender his resignation he was therefore a good 30 minutes or so. we will know when it is over either by the movement of ca rs it is over either by the movement of cars or by an official statement....