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election since 1923 when stanley baldwin a conservative prime ministerm called one.risjohnson thinks he can get a different outcome. here he is in the house of commons earlier. he wants to deliver brexit. they just want to spend it out forever until the 12th of never, mr speaker. with when that eventually comes, they will continue with their parliamentary procedures and does call for a further delay an extension then and i have to say, mr speaker, i think this delay is becoming seriously damaging to the national interest. because families cannot plan, businesses can't plan and the climate of uncertainty is not only corroding trust in politics, but beginning to hold eve ryo ne politics, but beginning to hold everyone back from making vital, everyday decisions. today mps spent hours debating issues relating to an election — and they were allowed to suggest ammendments. for a few hours this attracted a lot of attention. this one from a labour mp suggested giving 16 and 17 year olds the right to vote. there was another ammendment which would give all eu citizens with set
election since 1923 when stanley baldwin a conservative prime ministerm called one.risjohnson thinks he can get a different outcome. here he is in the house of commons earlier. he wants to deliver brexit. they just want to spend it out forever until the 12th of never, mr speaker. with when that eventually comes, they will continue with their parliamentary procedures and does call for a further delay an extension then and i have to say, mr speaker, i think this delay is becoming seriously...
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infact, in 1923, although the conservatives under stanley baldwin got the most number of seats, what couldn't form a majority government and ultimately labour and the liberal party, as it was at the time, came together to form a coalition government, and of course it was the last time the liberals won more than 100 seats. we've seenjo swinson today, the leader of the liberal democrats, suggesting they could go on to win 200 seats in this election, something i think most commentators in westminster would raise a bit of an eyebrow about, but certainly they've been talking about winning more than 100 seats for some time now, we haven't even begun this election campaign yet, parliament is yet to be dissolved, we expect that some time next week and by thursday next week, then it's all to play for. the papers are playing around with this, the daily mail grabbing this: what's interesting in some of the papers is they are coming out of the stocks early in terms of telling us what we should think about this election. we have the mail and the sun basically suggesting boris johnson is the man t
infact, in 1923, although the conservatives under stanley baldwin got the most number of seats, what couldn't form a majority government and ultimately labour and the liberal party, as it was at the time, came together to form a coalition government, and of course it was the last time the liberals won more than 100 seats. we've seenjo swinson today, the leader of the liberal democrats, suggesting they could go on to win 200 seats in this election, something i think most commentators in...
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incidentally, the conservatives led by stanley baldwin won the most seats back then but guess what? off today ‘s tories, it looks like they will lose a vote later, calling foran they will lose a vote later, calling for an election. part the numbers there? well, it is without a doubt a challenging vote. you say it's a challenging vote. you say it's a challenging though, is that code for no chance? no, no, not at all, i think there's a good chance we can get this through but it's going to be challenging. so what is happening here? all of the parties will tell you they want a general election. but whisper it, they on their terms, so but whisper it, they on their terms, so conservatives want an election but they want a crack at getting their brexit deal sorted first. the labour party once an election but one day no—deal brexit ruled out first in the scottish national party and the liberal democrats, they want and the liberal democrats, they want an election but they want the government ‘s brexit deal shelved first. let me welcome the fact we have an extension to the 31st of january but
incidentally, the conservatives led by stanley baldwin won the most seats back then but guess what? off today ‘s tories, it looks like they will lose a vote later, calling foran they will lose a vote later, calling for an election. part the numbers there? well, it is without a doubt a challenging vote. you say it's a challenging vote. you say it's a challenging though, is that code for no chance? no, no, not at all, i think there's a good chance we can get this through but it's going to be...
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of my producers pointed out that not since 1994 has a queen's speech been voted down and then stanley baldwinally had to lose his premiership and a minority labor government took over there's an interesting historical presence in the likes of mr. corbin and mr. mcdonald will be looking at we could see all things happening. withdrawal of bill agreed or not if there's an agreement in the intervening period b, this is very interesting, the parliamentary act that is the ben act could then force on that day boris johnson to send a letter to the eu asking for an extension. and, of course, an extension of the article 50 process, but how long will that extension be? anything from a few weeks to several months as well that's, of course, if the eu agree to it. so to have a queen's opening -- queen speech opening of parliament laying out all kinds of things on immigration, on national health service, on crime, a franchises, on the mental health act, all kinds of things to have that lay out the agenda for the next year plus we heard this morning that the chancellor is going to have a budget, post-brexit
of my producers pointed out that not since 1994 has a queen's speech been voted down and then stanley baldwinally had to lose his premiership and a minority labor government took over there's an interesting historical presence in the likes of mr. corbin and mr. mcdonald will be looking at we could see all things happening. withdrawal of bill agreed or not if there's an agreement in the intervening period b, this is very interesting, the parliamentary act that is the ben act could then force on...
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the conservatives led by stanley baldwin won the most seats, labour led by ramsay macdonald and asquithlford. are we heading towards the news, travel and whether you are? let's do that. see you soon. good morning from bbc london. i'm alpa patel. the chief inspector of prisons says he has concerns that child inmates are being sent back to feltham young offenders institute in west london. injuly, inspectors found there had been an appalling decline in standards calling it violent and dangerous. the ministry ofjustice insists improvements have been made after stopping new placements there in the summer. an average of 230 domestic abuse offences are reported in the capital every day. the metropolitan police says it's seen an 85% rise since 2011. the london assembly believes domestic abuse offences are spiralling and will discuss the issue at a specially convened meeting later today. passengers at gatwick airport could soon be boarding their flights differently, in an effort to tackle queues and crowding. the 2—month trial will test the different ways passengers can get onto planes, looking
the conservatives led by stanley baldwin won the most seats, labour led by ramsay macdonald and asquithlford. are we heading towards the news, travel and whether you are? let's do that. see you soon. good morning from bbc london. i'm alpa patel. the chief inspector of prisons says he has concerns that child inmates are being sent back to feltham young offenders institute in west london. injuly, inspectors found there had been an appalling decline in standards calling it violent and dangerous....
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incidentally, the conservatives led by stanley baldwin won the most seats back then — but guess what? tories, it looks like they will lose a vote later, calling for an election. but are the numbers there? well, it is without a doubt a challenging vote. you say it's a challenging though, is that code for no chance ? no, no, not at all, i think there's a good chance we can get this through but it's going to be challenging. so what is happening here? all of the parties will tell you they want a general election. but whisper it, they want it on their terms, so conservatives want an election but they want a crack at getting their brexit deal sorted first. the labour party want an election but one day no—deal brexit ruled out first in the scottish national party and the liberal democrats, they want an election but they want the government's brexit deal shelved first. let me welcome the fact we have an extension to the 31st of january but i think there's a responsibility on all of us to make sure we use that time to get out of the brexit mess we are in. we want to stop brexit, actually the s
incidentally, the conservatives led by stanley baldwin won the most seats back then — but guess what? tories, it looks like they will lose a vote later, calling for an election. but are the numbers there? well, it is without a doubt a challenging vote. you say it's a challenging though, is that code for no chance ? no, no, not at all, i think there's a good chance we can get this through but it's going to be challenging. so what is happening here? all of the parties will tell you they want a...