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in the shadow cabinet.and what happens with amendments. i put this to the party chair. we do not back this bill unless there are votes for 16—year—olds? would you not back the bill until no deal is with out till 2020 ? not back the bill until no deal is with out till 2020? they said they would be pushing for votes for 16—year—olds but there would be an election in december, no ifs, no buts. you know if the labour whips will be encouraging those mps who are will be encouraging those mps who a re less will be encouraging those mps who are less than enthusiastic about the prospect of an election vote for one later? that remains to be seen. i was told, not from the horse's mouth, but the one shadow cabinet member who was very resistant to an early election in that meeting was none other than chief whip nick brown. he had grave doubts about going so quickly. whether he wants to twist the arms of the mps who we re to twist the arms of the mps who were reluctant to back this remains to be seen. we could see a spli
in the shadow cabinet.and what happens with amendments. i put this to the party chair. we do not back this bill unless there are votes for 16—year—olds? would you not back the bill until no deal is with out till 2020 ? not back the bill until no deal is with out till 2020? they said they would be pushing for votes for 16—year—olds but there would be an election in december, no ifs, no buts. you know if the labour whips will be encouraging those mps who are will be encouraging those mps...
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i think that is actually the shadow cabinet 110w that is actually the shadow cabinet now coming onto corbyn. i presume they will take up mr corbyn. i presume they will take up their seats on the stage behind him. yeah, though they are. so the full shadow cabinet, all members at the launch of labour's manifesto launch. i think mr corbyn is going to be introduced by the local mp because this battersea seat is actually quite a marginal seat. it isa actually quite a marginal seat. it is a labour seat from 2017 but before then of course it was a conservative seat. so i think that is why they are holding the launch here. we have just is why they are holding the launch here. we havejust seen key members, john mcdonnell there of course, instrumental in the inking behind this campaign. there were suggestions that he had reservations about labour backing a general election and suggesting maybe he was more in favour of continuing to press for a referendum. i am just looking to see whether i can spot jeremy corbyn. not yet i don't think. he is there, no, sorry, he is there. i think viewers can j
i think that is actually the shadow cabinet 110w that is actually the shadow cabinet now coming onto corbyn. i presume they will take up mr corbyn. i presume they will take up their seats on the stage behind him. yeah, though they are. so the full shadow cabinet, all members at the launch of labour's manifesto launch. i think mr corbyn is going to be introduced by the local mp because this battersea seat is actually quite a marginal seat. it isa actually quite a marginal seat. it is a labour...
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let's see what we table once we have looked at the bill, once we have had discussions in the shadow cabinetve always been supportive ofa but we have always been supportive of a customs union because we think thatis of a customs union because we think that is key to try and protect our economy, further improve it if we can, and safeguard jobs and protect the future prosperity after nine yea rs of the future prosperity after nine years of austerity. and do you think it would be possible for you to amend this bill for a customs union, potentially secure a majority for it. it has come close in this parliament before. and argue that could be a change to the political declaration. in other words, the borisjohnson declaration. in other words, the boris johnson plan could declaration. in other words, the borisjohnson plan could pass but the future vision of brexit would be different from his. as it stands, there is no way we can support boris johnson's deal. let's see what amendments succeed. we got close with the customs union vote not too long ago. it was not because of labour that did not pass,
let's see what we table once we have looked at the bill, once we have had discussions in the shadow cabinetve always been supportive ofa but we have always been supportive of a customs union because we think thatis of a customs union because we think that is key to try and protect our economy, further improve it if we can, and safeguard jobs and protect the future prosperity after nine yea rs of the future prosperity after nine years of austerity. and do you think it would be possible for you...
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very visible splits in the shadow cabinet.papered over the cracks for a while but the state you are seeing developers some shadow cabinet members being clear they would vote for remain, others such as an ally ofjeremy corbyn saying that he would campaign for a labour brexit, and corbyn trying to be the man in the middle, holding it together, she has consistently avoided being pinned down to which side he would campaign for. that is partly a product that labour is in an awkward position where most of its voters backed remain most labour hailed constituencies voted leave. it is simultaneously try to represent doncaster and islington, very different views. jeremy corbyn's leadership, rumblings behind—the—scenes, who is actually in charge, suggestions john mcdonnell is no leader in all but name. jeremy corbyn refused yesterday to say if he would stay on if labour lost. is he in the dying days of his leadership? that depends on what happens at the next general election. we saw an interview last week, john mcdonnell said he and corb
very visible splits in the shadow cabinet.papered over the cracks for a while but the state you are seeing developers some shadow cabinet members being clear they would vote for remain, others such as an ally ofjeremy corbyn saying that he would campaign for a labour brexit, and corbyn trying to be the man in the middle, holding it together, she has consistently avoided being pinned down to which side he would campaign for. that is partly a product that labour is in an awkward position where...
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sort of party political broadcast on behalf of the tory party, at least that was the view of the shadow cabinetberjon trickett. it is ajoke, he doesn't have a majority, he is about 40 mps short of a majority, and it'sjust a piece of show casuals to date. normally it is a year is work, that is what the queen's speech is about, the next year. but even the prime minister is saying there will be an election soon. and during this period there are no votes and there are no questions to be asked. so, it isa are no questions to be asked. so, it is a way of avoiding accountability for his actions and it is really not the right way to run our country, quite frankly. and to underline the government message of, we are getting on with things, they have also announced a date for the budget, which we are told will be on sixth november, just days after the proposed 31st october deadline for oui’ proposed 31st october deadline for our departure. however, here is the wrinkle. we are told that if there is no deal, in other words, despite the last—ditch talks, it is impossible to get an agreement, then sixth novem
sort of party political broadcast on behalf of the tory party, at least that was the view of the shadow cabinetberjon trickett. it is ajoke, he doesn't have a majority, he is about 40 mps short of a majority, and it'sjust a piece of show casuals to date. normally it is a year is work, that is what the queen's speech is about, the next year. but even the prime minister is saying there will be an election soon. and during this period there are no votes and there are no questions to be asked. so,...
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part including seniorfigures in but a lot of members and is part including senior figures in the shadow cabinetsecond referendum before a general election and as ever he is trying to tow this difficult line between appeasing the party who are pro—european and potential labour voters many of whom voted leave in the referendum in 2016 so it'll be interesting to see how labour responds in the coming days to whatever boris johnson responds in the coming days to whatever borisjohnson manages to achieve. in the world of politics outside brexit, we have the queen's speech tomorrow and some interesting announcements potentially on the ra i lwa ys announcements potentially on the railways amongst other things. from the centre of this queen's speech as a withdrawal agreement bill, the piece of legislation needed to enact any deal boris johnson piece of legislation needed to enact any deal borisjohnson comes back with an downing street is confident there is enough time between now and there is enough time between now and the 31st of october to get it through parliament but lots of other bits as well. we w
part including seniorfigures in but a lot of members and is part including senior figures in the shadow cabinetsecond referendum before a general election and as ever he is trying to tow this difficult line between appeasing the party who are pro—european and potential labour voters many of whom voted leave in the referendum in 2016 so it'll be interesting to see how labour responds in the coming days to whatever boris johnson responds in the coming days to whatever borisjohnson manages to...
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the shadow cabinet meeting at 12 o'clock to try to get a grip on what their position is.ieve he is such a phenomenal campaigner, he can defy the polls and when. i think others have a rather more jaundiced view of mr corbyn and they look at the polls and think, really now is not of the time. they have also not given up on trying to engineer another second referendum. they seem to believe if you go on a bit longer, maybe some of these former tory mps will think, look, parliament can't resolve this. we have to support a second referendum. they still believe it is game on for trying to secure another referendum. all sorts of debates and tensions on the labour side. thank you so much, norman. all to play for in westminster today in the run up to that vote that we are expecting mid afternoon. late afternoon, the vote on the prime minister's motion to move an election for december 12, having got his deal discussed and hopefully through in his opinion and then the dissolution of parliament he is hoping for on the 6th of november. we arejoined now hoping for on the 6th of november
the shadow cabinet meeting at 12 o'clock to try to get a grip on what their position is.ieve he is such a phenomenal campaigner, he can defy the polls and when. i think others have a rather more jaundiced view of mr corbyn and they look at the polls and think, really now is not of the time. they have also not given up on trying to engineer another second referendum. they seem to believe if you go on a bit longer, maybe some of these former tory mps will think, look, parliament can't resolve...
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after labour's announcement, jeremy corbyn — surrounded by members of his shadow cabinet — said labourto be the busiest foyer of any office block in the whole country! so get used to it, have a wonderful campaign, work strongly together, support each other, don't let stresses divide us, let stresses and sharing those problems unite us, because we are doing it for millions of people out there that want to see a different country, a better country, a fairer country, a more equal country, a government that faces up to the challenges of climate change and the challenges of inequality in britain. i am absolutely delighted and proud to lead our party in this great endeavour, to win an election for the next generation and generations that come after that. the excitement is already there all over the country. let's go for it, absolutely determined and united, and above all, win it. thank you. education secretary gavin williamson says it is "welcome" to hear labour moving to support a general election, but wants to see them deliver on their word. the most sensible and logical thing is to table
after labour's announcement, jeremy corbyn — surrounded by members of his shadow cabinet — said labourto be the busiest foyer of any office block in the whole country! so get used to it, have a wonderful campaign, work strongly together, support each other, don't let stresses divide us, let stresses and sharing those problems unite us, because we are doing it for millions of people out there that want to see a different country, a better country, a fairer country, a more equal country, a...
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determined and absolutely looking forward to going every part of this country with my wonderful shadow cabinet same here and all the fantastic labor activists to give a message of hope where there isn't one with this government the biggest protests in a generation show no signs of letting up in chile even after president sebastian pinera replaced a 3rd of his cabinet and response to days of demonstrations security forces fought again with protesters as tens of thousands marched through the capital on monday. well parts of the u.s. state of california are bracing for a strong winds on tuesday which are expected to further flare up the wildfires thick smoke plumes could easily be seen from space state of emergency has been declared as firefighters battled to get the blazes under control at least 8 houses have been destroyed and 200000 people have been told to leave their homes more than 2000000 people are without power jake ray has this update from los angeles. to give you an idea of how fast things continue to change with these fires we were up the hill earlier pushed down by firefighters who r
determined and absolutely looking forward to going every part of this country with my wonderful shadow cabinet same here and all the fantastic labor activists to give a message of hope where there isn't one with this government the biggest protests in a generation show no signs of letting up in chile even after president sebastian pinera replaced a 3rd of his cabinet and response to days of demonstrations security forces fought again with protesters as tens of thousands marched through the...
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i have had seven shadow cabinet positions, seven yea rs shadow cabinet positions, seven years as shadowat i hope has been a contribution, i would like to think amounted to something. i never hit the great heights of cabinet office, because the business is 90% luck. and different characteristics count in this age and i don't regret that. i am not upset by it for a second. i am not upset by it for a second. i am gratefulfor am not upset by it for a second. i am grateful for having spent the best pa rt am grateful for having spent the best part of three decades being in the midst of this great country's politics. which is going through a huge change at the moment. is it going to be an election on policies? we saw at pmqs, jeremy corbyn picking on the nhs. or is it going to be absolutely dominated by the one issue that is dominating politics, which of course is brexit? i think brexit will be the main issue and a polarising issue. it is also going to be a complicating factor because it will become entangled as a single issue amidst what is a general election. so we are going to see notjust a
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determined and absolutely looking forward to going every part of this country with my wonderful shadow cabinet team here and all the fantastic labor activists to give a message of hope where there isn't one with this government. parts of the u.s. state of california are bracing for strong winds on tuesday which are expected of the fuel wildfires thick plumes of smoke could be seen from space a state of emergency has been declared as firefighters battle to get the blazes under control at least 8 properties have been destroyed and 200000 people have been told to leave homes more than 2000000 people are without power. we're getting reports that supporters of the lebanese shia group hezbollah of 4 with anti-government protesters at a roadblock on a main street in beirut banks remain closed for the 10th straight day as well as schools and shops. the headlines on al-jazeera i'll be back with the news for you a little over 25 minutes from now let's get you back to. every week news cycle brings a series of breaking stories. as we turn the cameras on the media when the intelligence services control muc
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call for all of its candidates at the next election where the party they had for members the shadow cabinet said we're going to have the fight of our lives and jamie colby is actually in recent weeks become a lot more energized at the thought of going out there campaigning because that is what he does very very well and it's true it's a huge risk for the labor party but after getting reassurances from the european union the labor party could no longer risk being seen by the public as being scared of a general election so this is an election full of. more risk than i've seen in my lifetime 25 years campaigning and standing for office the labor party i've never known an election so risky for the 2 main parties but it's really kicked off in style today and one of the biggest criticisms leveled at jeremy corbyn is that he's hazy on breaks in something that boris johnson certainly isn't he's got a clear withdrawal agreement that's been gathering pace and support and speed in parliament he feels that he now has the backing of the country as well surely the conservative party have this in the back
call for all of its candidates at the next election where the party they had for members the shadow cabinet said we're going to have the fight of our lives and jamie colby is actually in recent weeks become a lot more energized at the thought of going out there campaigning because that is what he does very very well and it's true it's a huge risk for the labor party but after getting reassurances from the european union the labor party could no longer risk being seen by the public as being...
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but today after a shadow cabinet meeting, its leaderjeremy corbyn said he supported an election. afternoon, there will be a parliamentary process this afternoon, we are going out there to fight an election campaign and i can't wait to get out there on the streets in every town and village in this country. labour will be there giving a message of real hope where this government offers nothing. this was the reaction ofjill rutter, from the uk in a changing europe think tank. jeremy corbyn has always said he would want a general election. he would be more up for it than many of his colleagues. he wanted a general election as soon as no deal was taken off the table. it has taken a bit of time to work out with the eu to work out with what the eu had done. the eu by agreeing an extension did take no deal off the table, at least for now, so it is a bit difficult to say if we can't have a democratic event in that period. but not everyone in labour is behind the move. here's a tweet from newsnight‘s political editor nicholas watt. we began today with something called called a business mot
but today after a shadow cabinet meeting, its leaderjeremy corbyn said he supported an election. afternoon, there will be a parliamentary process this afternoon, we are going out there to fight an election campaign and i can't wait to get out there on the streets in every town and village in this country. labour will be there giving a message of real hope where this government offers nothing. this was the reaction ofjill rutter, from the uk in a changing europe think tank. jeremy corbyn has...
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supporting the trade union movement oras mps and supporting the trade union movement or as mp5 and shadow cabinet be remiss not to mention that there are some of these policies jeremy corbyn that there are some of these policiesjeremy corbyn has put forward which are pretty popular of the doorstep. city centres designed for people who live and work there, football clu b for people who live and work there, football club ownership for fans. do people know about these policies? once the manifesto is published it is ourjob to spread that message. it is our half a million members which is our biggest strength, getting out there and putting our message of hope to the people. that is the incredible thing about the party at the moment. we are notjust talking about overturning austerity and fixing public services, we are talking about a transfer of wealth and power to people, saying, you don't have to live your life at the beck and call of others. we can offer you wealth and power and put our trust in the working people of this country. i think that message is going to resonate. have you got the thermals
supporting the trade union movement oras mps and supporting the trade union movement or as mp5 and shadow cabinet be remiss not to mention that there are some of these policies jeremy corbyn that there are some of these policiesjeremy corbyn has put forward which are pretty popular of the doorstep. city centres designed for people who live and work there, football clu b for people who live and work there, football club ownership for fans. do people know about these policies? once the manifesto...
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do you think people like richard burgin, members of the shadow cabinet, have said pretty clearly thatr it's richard burgin, ian lay very, me or anyone else... the eu gave an extension without taking no deal of the table? not if we haven't dealt with the brexit issues before us. in this brexit issues before us. in this brexit bill is the facility to crash out with no deal after 2020, after the fermentation period. in the brexit bill is all kinds of loopholes that could see no deal still being allowed. —— the implementation period. we don't want an election in which borisjohnson wants to go hell for leather to get a mandate for no deal and we won't do that. u nless do that. unless you secure an amendment which changes the current deal to rule out the possibility of no deal at the end of transition, labour should hold back from giving the go—ahead toa hold back from giving the go—ahead to a general election? i think we should hold back until we have ruled out a no deal. that is why we want to get on with this bill. the idea of a programme where you ram it through in 36 hours is unaccepta
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determined and absolutely looking forward to going every part of this country with my wonderful shadow cabinet same here and all the fantastic labor activists to give a message of hope where there isn't one with this government. confident talk there from the leader of the opposition but as you say lawrence labor dragging well behind in the polls. who's going to win this election. victory put a bet on it in the end and there's every reason why it might be a hung parliament agent to be honest 'd with you that the parties that are really looking forward so let's put it this way the party looking forward to the most are those which have the most direct position so the scottish nationalists the liberal democrats want to cancel bracks it completely they're going up very sort of the whole sort of national spot with every seat it's got frankly and on the other side the brics it's party led by national faraj which wants to know if rex it will hope to make gains because boris johnson hasn't got bricks done in the way that he promised he would inside the 2 main parties the conservatives and labor that th
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o'clock last night gives us anywhere near enough time to scrutinise it, and obviously i have got shadow cabineterns around it. it's fair to say that those concerns are fundamental. i'll ask you about the concerns any moment, but that's a really interesting and fundamental point. 110 pages of legal text, 125 pages of explanatory notes, i find it unbelievably dense and opaque, do you think there will be other members of the house of commons like you who will start the debate on this not having had chance to read through the whole thing? well, that's absolutely a potential. we believe that people should have the time to not just read the document, but also discuss that with the colleagues and experts and to debate it in parliament in a very constructive way. this will have implications for the future relationship, how we take things forward with the brexit negotiations and how our country plays out in the future, and therefore we should not be rushed on that. it's really important that all members of parliament feel like they've had the opportunity to not only read the documents but scrutinise it
o'clock last night gives us anywhere near enough time to scrutinise it, and obviously i have got shadow cabineterns around it. it's fair to say that those concerns are fundamental. i'll ask you about the concerns any moment, but that's a really interesting and fundamental point. 110 pages of legal text, 125 pages of explanatory notes, i find it unbelievably dense and opaque, do you think there will be other members of the house of commons like you who will start the debate on this not having...
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we are going to have the shadow cabinet later on today and we will make those decisions, but i can tellsations we've had so far, we are outraged at the way in which the government are behaving. the stakes over this timetabling saga go up and up and up and up. why? no one really knows what happens when you scupper a government's timetabling for legislation. in normal times the government would say you want more time, we will give you more time. is borisjohnson time, we will give you more time. is boris johnson likely to time, we will give you more time. is borisjohnson likely to do that? not really, he has said october 31 is do—or—die so if he will not give mps more time, what does he do? one thought is he just says, forget it, i willjust pull thought is he just says, forget it, i will just pull the thought is he just says, forget it, i willjust pull the bill. a huge move but it could be a moment when borisjohnson decides again to say, right, it's my way or a general election. have a lesson to the housing minister robertjenrick this morning, when he was asked what happens if mps pass ame
we are going to have the shadow cabinet later on today and we will make those decisions, but i can tellsations we've had so far, we are outraged at the way in which the government are behaving. the stakes over this timetabling saga go up and up and up and up. why? no one really knows what happens when you scupper a government's timetabling for legislation. in normal times the government would say you want more time, we will give you more time. is borisjohnson time, we will give you more time....
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he's told his shadow cabinet that the party's condition of taking a no—deal brexit "off the table" has westminster, as mps wrangle over that potential general election date. i'm joanna gosling. in other news today... a damning report into the grenfell tower disaster. london fire brigade's response is described as wholly inadequate.
he's told his shadow cabinet that the party's condition of taking a no—deal brexit "off the table" has westminster, as mps wrangle over that potential general election date. i'm joanna gosling. in other news today... a damning report into the grenfell tower disaster. london fire brigade's response is described as wholly inadequate.
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althoutheremy corbyn likes a general election, many people around him, including i'm told the majority of shadow cabinet and would be happy to extent it further and push it possibly beyond christmas, where it might be looking better for labour. timings? two key dates, december 5th and 12th. anything after that, if they can't get an agreement will have to start after christmas. where will you hold the polling booth. cabinet ministers are talking about late january or early february. but in all honesty it is down tojeremy early february. but in all honesty it is down to jeremy corbyn. he early february. but in all honesty it is down tojeremy corbyn. he said he will only do it when a threat of no—deal brexit is off the table. thank you both very i much. it is four minutes to six. just before 7 o'clock on bbc news channel and bbc two, we will be hear with a special bbc news programme on those votes and don't miss that. in the meantime over to darren and the weather. it has been a day of mixed fortunes. a better day in the south, with sunshine in the south—east. it felt very pleasant. it is turning chilly. i
althoutheremy corbyn likes a general election, many people around him, including i'm told the majority of shadow cabinet and would be happy to extent it further and push it possibly beyond christmas, where it might be looking better for labour. timings? two key dates, december 5th and 12th. anything after that, if they can't get an agreement will have to start after christmas. where will you hold the polling booth. cabinet ministers are talking about late january or early february. but in all...
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they have not come out as an overwhelmingly remain party despite many in the shadow cabinet wanting to whether people are voting because of their views on brexit or because people are worried about a lot of other things including health and education. boris johnson also out and about, talking about a variety of issues of concern to voters but it is not their official campaign yet? no, that is right. it is interesting talking to conservative mps, they are worried about fighting on labour territory like on the nhs for example. questions yesterday we re for example. questions yesterday were quite difficult for boris johnson but clearly does not want to talk just about brexit johnson but clearly does not want to talkjust about brexit but people will say that is no mean selling point. given what has happened with brexit, he can go around the country thing i have got ideal and it is ready to go and i can have this dealt with quickly if you give me a majority so i can go back to parliament and do that. but he does wa nt to parliament and do that. but he does want to talk about other things, i
they have not come out as an overwhelmingly remain party despite many in the shadow cabinet wanting to whether people are voting because of their views on brexit or because people are worried about a lot of other things including health and education. boris johnson also out and about, talking about a variety of issues of concern to voters but it is not their official campaign yet? no, that is right. it is interesting talking to conservative mps, they are worried about fighting on labour...
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that came last night and this morning the shadow cabinet agreed that we needed to have a general electionix weeks. why are so many labour mps against the idea ofa so many labour mps against the idea of a general election? they are very concerned. they are looking at the opinion polls and jeremy corbyn's personal writing, the worst of any opposition leader in history, and i think that this is going to be a big problem in the election. think that this is going to be a big problem in the electionlj think that this is going to be a big problem in the election. i think quite the opposite. i think as i have already mentioned we have got great policies on workers' rights, on the green industrial revolution, investment in social care and the nhs investment in schools, eradicating child poverty, eradicating child poverty, eradicating in work poverty, getting rid of universal credit. a lot of them are worried aboutjeremy corbyn as prime minister and that is what i'm hearing on the doorstep. the reality is once we are in election and compelling mode, once we get into articulating what we have to off
that came last night and this morning the shadow cabinet agreed that we needed to have a general electionix weeks. why are so many labour mps against the idea ofa so many labour mps against the idea of a general election? they are very concerned. they are looking at the opinion polls and jeremy corbyn's personal writing, the worst of any opposition leader in history, and i think that this is going to be a big problem in the election. think that this is going to be a big problem in the...
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i am sorry, we will have a shadow cabinet later and make those decisions.at is right and the good thing about layers, you can take them off if you are too cold. starting with a beautiful picture... some of us off toa beautiful picture... some of us off to a fine start but there is patchy fog across central, southern england. that will lift and most will have a dry day with sunny skies. look towards the north and the west and we have weather fronts and already there is a lot of cloud in northern ireland, western scotla nd in northern ireland, western scotland and some have seen rain and the rain enhanced across northern and western scotland in the afternoon as a weather front approaches and with it gusty winds, particularly in the northern isles. but look how the cloud breaks in england and wales. some sunny spells. cloud in parts of northern ireland and western scotland thick enough for drizzle. temperatures what they should be at this time of year. overnight, another weather front comes in from the west introducing rain to western scotland, parts of northe
i am sorry, we will have a shadow cabinet later and make those decisions.at is right and the good thing about layers, you can take them off if you are too cold. starting with a beautiful picture... some of us off toa beautiful picture... some of us off to a fine start but there is patchy fog across central, southern england. that will lift and most will have a dry day with sunny skies. look towards the north and the west and we have weather fronts and already there is a lot of cloud in northern...
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we work as a team and that's the whole of the shadow cabinet, and we campaign asa whole of the shadow thanks very much portal into us on brea kfast thanks very much portal into us on breakfast this morning. ware at westminster this morning looking ahead to events tomorrow, that all—importa nt vote looking ahead to events tomorrow, that all—important vote following events in brussels last night. in 15 or 20 minutes we will speak to the foreign secretary, dominic raab, on what will happen next. you be making your predictions about the weather, you think it will be sunny here? you watch it unfold down here, there's a bit of light in the sky, as you can see. sort of brightening up. there was torrential rain in london last night, some people will have experienced it, but matt can give us the picture nationwide? good morning. sunshine developing their through the morning, as all of us will, but wherever you are, just about wherever, be prepared, more downpours around and the odd thunderstorm. low pressure in charge with a big bubbling pot of shower clouds, here it is. the clouds revolving r
we work as a team and that's the whole of the shadow cabinet, and we campaign asa whole of the shadow thanks very much portal into us on brea kfast thanks very much portal into us on breakfast this morning. ware at westminster this morning looking ahead to events tomorrow, that all—importa nt vote looking ahead to events tomorrow, that all—important vote following events in brussels last night. in 15 or 20 minutes we will speak to the foreign secretary, dominic raab, on what will happen...
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the labor shadow cabinet met today to discuss again their plans for this evening, and they may plan toain or vote against a new general election this evening. that would make it very difficult for boris johnson and for the government to win this motion this evening for an early general election. but you referenced a potential plan b. this may be a plan b that has come at the suggestion of opposition parties like the liberal democrats and the scottish national party, who have suggested as an alternative a one line bill that would not require a two thirds majority in parliament to be passed -- just a simple majority. it is an amendment to the fixed term parliament bill. we understand the government might introduce their own version of that tomorrow, tuesday, should they lose the vote this evening. vonnie: we are looking forward to the results of that a little bit later on, starting in about with a timeime, difference between here and london. on what's get a take exactly this means for the pound. adam cole, rbc europe's head of global effect strategy joining us now. how would you position
the labor shadow cabinet met today to discuss again their plans for this evening, and they may plan toain or vote against a new general election this evening. that would make it very difficult for boris johnson and for the government to win this motion this evening for an early general election. but you referenced a potential plan b. this may be a plan b that has come at the suggestion of opposition parties like the liberal democrats and the scottish national party, who have suggested as an...
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he briefly served in our shadow cabinet and i think the whole house was enlivened by his performance.hat there was a part of a job creation that he was part of a job creation that he was part of a job creation scheme for octogenarians. he was not there because he was an excellent orator, campaigner and member of the house, he was there because he was an excellent representative of the people of newport west, the constituency he served so well and passionately for 32 years. mr speaker, today‘s proposer and seconder of the loyal address share a route to this place, both were local councillors prior to entering the house. and i pay tribute to all those who put themselves forward to represent local communities as councillors. because without them, our democracy would be worse off. they work hard, long hours and often not particularly well rewarded or appreciated for the work that they do and! appreciated for the work that they do and i think that we should recognise they are part of our democracy. i was a little surprised to see that the member for north east derbyshire had been asked by
he briefly served in our shadow cabinet and i think the whole house was enlivened by his performance.hat there was a part of a job creation that he was part of a job creation that he was part of a job creation scheme for octogenarians. he was not there because he was an excellent orator, campaigner and member of the house, he was there because he was an excellent representative of the people of newport west, the constituency he served so well and passionately for 32 years. mr speaker, today‘s...
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we are going to have the shadow cabinet later on today and we will make those decisions, but i can tellersations we've had so far, we are outraged at the way in which the government are behaving. norman, i guess some people will say with regards to this timetable, but mps have had three years or more to talk about the broad principles. so why are they saying three days will not be enough to scrutinise the detail? some people think it is a nonsense to get your head around 100 and ten page bill. you would need to be illegal mastermind to understand it never mind tabling amendments by seven o'clock tonight. there is a lot of gamesmanship involved here. there are many mps who would like to scupper brexit and they are looking at ways of tabling amendments which will mean boris johnson at ways of tabling amendments which will mean borisjohnson will say, i am not going to put up with that and he pulls this whole legislation or tabling amendments which force them to go back to brussels and renegotiate and brussels the, no, we are not going to give you another deal. what is interesting, i think,
we are going to have the shadow cabinet later on today and we will make those decisions, but i can tellersations we've had so far, we are outraged at the way in which the government are behaving. norman, i guess some people will say with regards to this timetable, but mps have had three years or more to talk about the broad principles. so why are they saying three days will not be enough to scrutinise the detail? some people think it is a nonsense to get your head around 100 and ten page bill....
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i have spoken to lots and lots of conservative and labour mps, as one of our shadow cabinet members put it does not look like what was promised and the 2016, it is not what was promised, it is a much worse deal for our economy. frankly, it jeopardises peace and security in ireland as well, something now labour or tory government should ever have considered. those saying that there needs to be the finish, to finish this. why should the brexiteers respect another referendum if it was to go the other way and people are to remain?” understand that argument, but my simple counter is that this is not resolved now. the appalling shows that people have shifted, not a huge shift, five to 7% the other way, pull suggest that remain would now win. is it right for this tory government to ram through the set of changes, that hard brexit that boris johnson is now proposing? that is what he is now after, a kind of style free trade agreement is a hard brexit which will enable those tories who want a more right—wing economic settlement in our country to pursue those objectives. this is the latest means b
i have spoken to lots and lots of conservative and labour mps, as one of our shadow cabinet members put it does not look like what was promised and the 2016, it is not what was promised, it is a much worse deal for our economy. frankly, it jeopardises peace and security in ireland as well, something now labour or tory government should ever have considered. those saying that there needs to be the finish, to finish this. why should the brexiteers respect another referendum if it was to go the...
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a lot of questions about this shadow diplomat who was denied that opportunity on that cabinet post andsomeone like the president's personal lawyer to be advocating all over the world, as well on turkey, trying to get this clerk in pennsylvania released or extradited back. >> which is a case that people may remember also isn't one of the things -- not the same plot but the same goal that mr. flynn pled guilty to lying to the feds about. i want to bring back in ken who has, as i mentioned, served for rudy giuliani, but has been critical lately. what do you see here? >> well, i think he needs a lawyer. even though he claims he's done nothing wrong, until he hires a lawyer, he has a fool for a client. and until trump and giuliani unlock the oval office and allow someone else in to reign them in, they will continue to hatch these harebrain and possibly illegal plots together. >> yeah. and that goes to -- you say they've got these plots. that goes to the political strategy of this. i have to ask you to put on your other hat, whi. you were out covering the democratic side of the hillary clint
a lot of questions about this shadow diplomat who was denied that opportunity on that cabinet post andsomeone like the president's personal lawyer to be advocating all over the world, as well on turkey, trying to get this clerk in pennsylvania released or extradited back. >> which is a case that people may remember also isn't one of the things -- not the same plot but the same goal that mr. flynn pled guilty to lying to the feds about. i want to bring back in ken who has, as i mentioned,...
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. >> well, clearly there's a lot of implications, shadow of implication extending over other administrative people, other cabinet secretaries, and this investigation must continue, but just understand this, we have his private attorney seemingly dictating foreign policy but whether even an ambassador stays in their position, this is absolutely outrageous and unacceptable behavior that is a violation of the values of not for both parties, republicans and democrats, but these are just basically american values being undermined here of a president that seems to think that office is his and does not belong to the people of the united states of america. >> back in 2016 a bipartisan group of your senate colleagues sent a letter to the then ukrainian president urging him to press ahead with urgent reforms. the letter was cosigned by ohio senator rob portman, mark kirk in other words senate republicans including mr. johnson joined the vice president in calling for the ukrainian prosecutor to be pushed out. earlier this month senator johnson apparently forgetting he signed that letter urged attorney general bill barr to
. >> well, clearly there's a lot of implications, shadow of implication extending over other administrative people, other cabinet secretaries, and this investigation must continue, but just understand this, we have his private attorney seemingly dictating foreign policy but whether even an ambassador stays in their position, this is absolutely outrageous and unacceptable behavior that is a violation of the values of not for both parties, republicans and democrats, but these are just...
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shadow secretaries. david schultz tell us of his experience in trump's cabinet. >> actress felicity huffman is out early today. she served 11 days. it is normal to release inmates early if they are set to go free on the weekend. huffman there have to pay a fine of $30,000 and perform 150 hours of community service. you are watching "velshi & ruhle," live on msnbc. watching & ruhle," live on msnbc. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average risk. i've heard a lot of excuses to avoid screening for colon cancer. i'm not worried. it doesn't run in my family. i can do it next year. no rush. cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab. there's no excuse for waiting. get screened. ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables with time, comes change that's for sure... and when those changes might help more people, especially those in retirement, i
shadow secretaries. david schultz tell us of his experience in trump's cabinet. >> actress felicity huffman is out early today. she served 11 days. it is normal to release inmates early if they are set to go free on the weekend. huffman there have to pay a fine of $30,000 and perform 150 hours of community service. you are watching "velshi & ruhle," live on msnbc. watching & ruhle," live on msnbc. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average...
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that's the new cabinet, having their family portrait done, it's called in the business. india danger lurking as far as shadow, discussing the credit crisis and why gauges show problems there are far from over. that story coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: a look at the credit crisis in india. it has been squeezing shadow vendors, and the problems far from over. weakness in liquidity, share performance, and it is becoming more difficult to cut losses. andrew joins us with more on this. so, what is going wrong with the shadow banks? it is a problem we have been reporting on for at least a year now. andrew: it's been over a year since the major shadow lender ilfs group suddenly defaulted, which was quite a shock to the market and drove up borrowing costs since then. that's created a lot of problems. after that surprise default, other shadow banks have missed payments, including at least one in the past few weeks. the problems have really spread, and as you mentioned, it is a key sector for the indian economy, economic growth is slowing, policymakers and the prime minister are trying to get ahead of it. ri
that's the new cabinet, having their family portrait done, it's called in the business. india danger lurking as far as shadow, discussing the credit crisis and why gauges show problems there are far from over. that story coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: a look at the credit crisis in india. it has been squeezing shadow vendors, and the problems far from over. weakness in liquidity, share performance, and it is becoming more difficult to cut losses. andrew joins us with more on this....
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this week a debate about rudy juliani's shadow policy, a meeting at the white house that resulted in democratic leaders walking out, and rick perry, another cabineticial announcing that he is leaving his post. here to waig in on all of that and the presidential election, steve bullock, become, governor. >> thank you, i have to ask you about mick mulvaney admitted to quid pro quo. >> this is acting chief of staff mick mulvaney. when they say look, he did, it is just week after week after week. but even when the chief of staff is directing it, it is demonstrating they have to go forward. >> your campaign even launched a website that is donaldtrumpukraine.com. people talking about what they need most, is this what you should be focused on? >> no, it's not what any of us should be focused on. but it was, at the time, for his own gain, i said this is bigger than the politics of the game. >> why is it your best move for the day. you can convince the american people that you can help them live their best lives. >> i think that time and time again, as a former attorney general, a lawyer, someone that understands the rule of law. i don't want to spend the
this week a debate about rudy juliani's shadow policy, a meeting at the white house that resulted in democratic leaders walking out, and rick perry, another cabineticial announcing that he is leaving his post. here to waig in on all of that and the presidential election, steve bullock, become, governor. >> thank you, i have to ask you about mick mulvaney admitted to quid pro quo. >> this is acting chief of staff mick mulvaney. when they say look, he did, it is just week after week...
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cabinet officials to work hand in hand on ukrainian issues. really a startling issue behind closed doors. st t is sort of shadowign policy to influence ukraine, manipulate ukraine. >> how in sink are these temperatures for the former complaint. they have not been interviewed, but there was a formal complaint filed by that person. >> they are v already started to say that they heard so much compelling information that they may not need to call them to testify, but when you look at the evidence gathered so far, it has been largely corroborated and confirmed. the on apply gagss that there was shady business going on, and regards to ukraine being controlled in large part giuliani, now we know that is entirely corroborated. >> now to details learned fist on cnn, rudy giuliani taking matter into his own hands after grants a visa to a ukrainian official. we have more. >> yeah, new details about how he used his influence to try to get dirt on joe biden and later tried to push the federal government to reverse a decision they made. now according to testimony that george cant gave to congressional legislatures, sometimes
cabinet officials to work hand in hand on ukrainian issues. really a startling issue behind closed doors. st t is sort of shadowign policy to influence ukraine, manipulate ukraine. >> how in sink are these temperatures for the former complaint. they have not been interviewed, but there was a formal complaint filed by that person. >> they are v already started to say that they heard so much compelling information that they may not need to call them to testify, but when you look at...
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cabinet ministers andrea leadsom and jacob rees—mogg were both given a police escort. the shadowawn butler tweeted that she'd felt intimidated. labour's jess phillips — who says she had to be escorted out of parliament by nine police officers — called the heckling ‘wrong and counter—productive', and said that those responsible should ‘pack it in‘. it is worth pointing out that it was a minority. hong kong's anti—government protest leaders have urged for a big turnout in a planned marches today, despite the risk of arrest. police declared the planned march illegal on friday, citing concerns over public safety. let's speak to our correspodent nick beake who is in hong kong. iam i am curious to know whether the momentum behind these marches is dying away at all? i think today will be a big test of that. let me show you the scene. thousands of people are on the streets defying that ban not to come out today or protest. potentially this is an illegal act, authorities have said and people who wear a facemask face up and people who wear a facemask face up to and people who wear a facema
cabinet ministers andrea leadsom and jacob rees—mogg were both given a police escort. the shadowawn butler tweeted that she'd felt intimidated. labour's jess phillips — who says she had to be escorted out of parliament by nine police officers — called the heckling ‘wrong and counter—productive', and said that those responsible should ‘pack it in‘. it is worth pointing out that it was a minority. hong kong's anti—government protest leaders have urged for a big turnout in a...
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cabinet ministers andrea leadsom and jacob rees—mogg were both given a police escort. the shadowys she had to be escorted out of parliament by nine police officers, called the heckling "wrong and counter—productive", and said that those responsible should "pack it in". three people are dead after riots in chile's capital santiago. a state of emergency has been declared in places where violent protests are continuing. the demonstrations began in response to a planned rise in metro fares. they have since spread to other cities — despite presidential promises to suspend the price increase. hong kong's anti—government protest leaders want to see a big turnout in planned marches today, despite the risk of arrest. police have declared the protest illegal, citing concerns over public safety. thousands of people took part in a peaceful vigil yesterday. the protest is organised by the civil human rights front — its leaderjimmy sham was attacked by men with hammers in hong kong on wednesday. the duke and duchess of cambridge have paid a second visit to the sos children's village in lahore
cabinet ministers andrea leadsom and jacob rees—mogg were both given a police escort. the shadowys she had to be escorted out of parliament by nine police officers, called the heckling "wrong and counter—productive", and said that those responsible should "pack it in". three people are dead after riots in chile's capital santiago. a state of emergency has been declared in places where violent protests are continuing. the demonstrations began in response to a planned rise...
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the shadow cabinet were meeting for two hours, they do not know what they decided but they need labour get behind it. borisjohnson has said that they would be given time to look at the bill and get that withdrawal agreement through and have an election. a lot of people think it could not get through on that timetable. the alternative way of getting to a general election is a simple bill which would only require a majority. the lib dems and the snp want that, an election on the snp want that, an election on the 9th of december. and why three days? nobody is entirely sure, there is some speculation it is about university students and more of them will be at university on the 9th of december, where some are registered to vote. many students are registered in both places anyway. we aren't sure what the reasoning is behind that but the government, if they lose tonight as we think they will, what will they do? they have said they will come forward with a near identical bill compared to the ones the lib dems and the snp are bringing forward. the government hope they get enough mps behind it.
the shadow cabinet were meeting for two hours, they do not know what they decided but they need labour get behind it. borisjohnson has said that they would be given time to look at the bill and get that withdrawal agreement through and have an election. a lot of people think it could not get through on that timetable. the alternative way of getting to a general election is a simple bill which would only require a majority. the lib dems and the snp want that, an election on the snp want that, an...