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tobias: and i disagree with that. earn the respect of the nation, we have to do that by inspiring people. occasionally, they won't agree with us. that is the same in our party. of course, there needs to be disciplined but every so often, there will be individual cases where mps do not want to support the government. they should have the right to do so. i don't agree with the message. it will set a bad precedent in future debate. we need mps to challenge, provide competition. that is what is good in democratic politics. francine: thank you so much for the interview. tobias ellwood, the former defense minister. plenty more from westminster through the day. matt: fascinating stuff, francine. francine lacqua on the green at westminster. from bloomberg, we will speak to howard davies, the chairman of rbs. that is an interview you don't want to miss at 11:00 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. we are looking at a lot of superlatives this morning. it is an exciting market. first off
tobias: and i disagree with that. earn the respect of the nation, we have to do that by inspiring people. occasionally, they won't agree with us. that is the same in our party. of course, there needs to be disciplined but every so often, there will be individual cases where mps do not want to support the government. they should have the right to do so. i don't agree with the message. it will set a bad precedent in future debate. we need mps to challenge, provide competition. that is what is...
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we talk with tobias harris.you have a bloomberg terminal, you can check out our charts online and interact with us directly. this is bloomberg. ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. call, click, or visit a store today. david: this is balance of power. we go now to riddick him. ritika: united nations says within 68,000 people in the bahamas will need food after the devastation left hurricane dorian. the red cross says they may also face trouble finding clean drinking water. officials say about 45% of the homes on grand bahama island in your the neighboring about go island was se
we talk with tobias harris.you have a bloomberg terminal, you can check out our charts online and interact with us directly. this is bloomberg. ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally...
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has had one it's the tail wagging the dog. >> tobias, this is joe 2020, capital allocation what's the outlook there companies in the last couple years buying back stock. they've been pulling on that in the last three months. what are we thinking about >> what we saw was about 3%, 4% increases in capital spending. this year dipped 0.5% from back in june. what was interesting to us, they don't even have their budgets done with buybacks, i think they're going to be sustained at fairly high levels for two reasons. they have tons of cash and don't know what to do with it. think of it this way 5% of the s&p 500 is about half of all the buybacks. and so those guys don't really have a reason to stop doing it they can't really allocation money in the capex side. they'll probably keep it going in 2020. >> aren't those also the companies that those 5% you referred to that are the top weighted in every major etf in the markets. if they keep buying back stocks and keep going up, 30%, 40%. aren't they artificially pulling the entire market up >> again, you could say that for the last 13 or 14 years
has had one it's the tail wagging the dog. >> tobias, this is joe 2020, capital allocation what's the outlook there companies in the last couple years buying back stock. they've been pulling on that in the last three months. what are we thinking about >> what we saw was about 3%, 4% increases in capital spending. this year dipped 0.5% from back in june. what was interesting to us, they don't even have their budgets done with buybacks, i think they're going to be sustained at fairly...
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he's had a busy summer helping brazil win the cup america and now he aims to be equally influential tobias. to the soon as i call him the shirts and get started i'll be giving everything for my team mates and the club and. the common match day brings us another 2 top drawer clashes dortmund house leverkusen while byron travel to leipzig cool will pick up crucial points join us again next week on kick off to find out.
he's had a busy summer helping brazil win the cup america and now he aims to be equally influential tobias. to the soon as i call him the shirts and get started i'll be giving everything for my team mates and the club and. the common match day brings us another 2 top drawer clashes dortmund house leverkusen while byron travel to leipzig cool will pick up crucial points join us again next week on kick off to find out.
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referee tobias veldts was in the thick of the action when new in berlin hosted bear the blame and 2 minutes in and the awarded a penalty to the visitors the referee double checked his decision by the pitch side monitor. minimal contact but it was enough davie klassen have been filed and picked himself up to convert the spot. after 12 minutes the referee again consulted a replay after the video assistant intervened this time to check for a brakeman hambo another penalty sébastien and the same level for only on. at the start of the 2nd half there was a 3rd penalty this time to blame in class and again the taker. but this time in your own keep a folky katich was equal to it. but he was powerless to prevent braman taking the lead from the resulting corner. class full court with a header. that. no more goals but the referee was still center stage in the 89th minute rayman coach for in co felt was shown a yellow. and in the same moment when he owns nevin supports it received a 2nd booking. soon after that brim is nearly sure he was also given his marching orders. referee veldts the unexpected sta
referee tobias veldts was in the thick of the action when new in berlin hosted bear the blame and 2 minutes in and the awarded a penalty to the visitors the referee double checked his decision by the pitch side monitor. minimal contact but it was enough davie klassen have been filed and picked himself up to convert the spot. after 12 minutes the referee again consulted a replay after the video assistant intervened this time to check for a brakeman hambo another penalty sébastien and the same...
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referee tobias veldts was in the thick of the action when 1000000000 hosted verda braman 2 minutes in and he awarded a penalty to the visitors the referee double checked his decision by the pitch side monitor. minimal contact but it was a nod to the video assistant intervened this time to check for a brain in humboldt another penalty sébastien and the same level for me on. at the start of the 2nd half there was a 3rd penalty this time to blame class and again the taker. but this time in the old keeper of the foci cupid's was equal to it. but he was paralysed to prevent braman taking the lead from the resulting corner. and a class full could with a header. there were no more goals but the referee was still center stage in the 89th minute braman coach for in co felt was shown a yellow card. before and in the same 0. only owns nevins about 6 received a 2nd booking. soon after that brain was nearly sure he was also given his marching orders. referee veldts the unexpected star of the show. never finished the last 10 to 15 minutes annoying to me that was just constant bickering and no focal
referee tobias veldts was in the thick of the action when 1000000000 hosted verda braman 2 minutes in and he awarded a penalty to the visitors the referee double checked his decision by the pitch side monitor. minimal contact but it was a nod to the video assistant intervened this time to check for a brain in humboldt another penalty sébastien and the same level for me on. at the start of the 2nd half there was a 3rd penalty this time to blame class and again the taker. but this time in the...
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but first let's speak to tobias ellwood, who was a defence minister untiljuly., but is concerned that borisjohnson's strategy is leading conservatives to desert the party. does it feel right, this morning, that in the middle of this national crisis, the nation will be wondering why on earth we are packing up and having a break when there is such a big decision to have. parliament has not been silenced, it has taken over from the executive, it took over power. it said we would have no deal. why didn't they go a step further and say, not only no deal, which all of us would agree, this is the deal that we want. it has not been struck. it is because parliament cannot agree, we have spent three years old pursuing very different pure forms of brexit. when we lose votes as we have done in the la st we lose votes as we have done in the last week, the reset button is a general election. where do you think the prime minister is now, given that he sounded much more committed yesterday in dublin, then he previously has done about getting a deal? i want to see a deal, i welc
but first let's speak to tobias ellwood, who was a defence minister untiljuly., but is concerned that borisjohnson's strategy is leading conservatives to desert the party. does it feel right, this morning, that in the middle of this national crisis, the nation will be wondering why on earth we are packing up and having a break when there is such a big decision to have. parliament has not been silenced, it has taken over from the executive, it took over power. it said we would have no deal. why...
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i was there obviously make money selling candy candy tobia is at the candy museum people know this.t one way to as a pop i think something about the pop up store that toys r us things will work versus because everybody just bought stuff on amazon 97 days till christmas. just trying to change the whole retail experience, retail experiences have to change theirs in the string quartets and clothing stores there's going to be jumping houses and clothing stores. they got to get us them all in some way shape or form to bp amazon experience. so the toys r us is they're just parking with candy kids love margins and part of a company like mattel and hasbro to pay for the space right separate the brand. well and we're going to start seeing how we have of stores that whoever year they want to stay open all year. so why not just open during christmas like for the russian then split. the record 97 days till christmas. the halloween candy, and i'm not thinking about christmas. a question from a viewer named norman who says what are good investments if the economy slows more tanks. fedex it slowin
i was there obviously make money selling candy candy tobia is at the candy museum people know this.t one way to as a pop i think something about the pop up store that toys r us things will work versus because everybody just bought stuff on amazon 97 days till christmas. just trying to change the whole retail experience, retail experiences have to change theirs in the string quartets and clothing stores there's going to be jumping houses and clothing stores. they got to get us them all in some...
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. >> it happened in the 1500 block of tobias drive and so far few details have been released and thereo word on suspect nor motiven the hospital after suffering electric shock at construction site in tyson corner sky fox over the scene breen breensboro drive yesterday ternoon. one worker was drill into power box anduffered that shock. to other s workersnding nearby were also hurt. police said their injuries were not life-threatening >> new information about a. several cars were stolen from gold's gimz. gym him from other robberies, august 25 and 27 thieves came in and sold car keys from unlocked lockers. they drove off withs three from parking lot while the owners were still inside working out. now the same thing happened sundayty capital hts where two cars were stolen and another womanpoke to "fox5" saying ieves used der wallet soacunt affects honestly from her going into thecred union. using my debitard and driver's license. police yet toll>>. well with sf session parents in one montgomery community are concerneabd out safety we t csswa but by the time the drivers e them they're basi
. >> it happened in the 1500 block of tobias drive and so far few details have been released and thereo word on suspect nor motiven the hospital after suffering electric shock at construction site in tyson corner sky fox over the scene breen breensboro drive yesterday ternoon. one worker was drill into power box anduffered that shock. to other s workersnding nearby were also hurt. police said their injuries were not life-threatening >> new information about a. several cars were...
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the surveillance video shows the victim leaning over the meat counter to look for something tobias two ther to st from her shopping cart. deputies arrested two people who are facing felony charges including identity theft and financial elderly abuse and credit card fraud. >>> 4: 10 is the time. fed up with homelessness. people in san francisco are taking matters into their own hands and coming up, the boulders that appeared in a san francisco block and how the city is handling that. >>> a judge is ruling on the homeless shelter being held on the water front. why the judge will not stop the construction. >>> looking at the bay area bridges a nice start to the sunrise. we will tell you about the commute coming up. >>> a warm day today and tomorrow. we will look at the winds and see what is kicking up and what is in store for the forecast highs. . >> welcome back. authorities in roanoke park will stationed at gulf park drive to promote operation clear track. aimed at reducing pedestrian and driver injuries and deaths around railroad tracks. every three hours in this country a person or ve
the surveillance video shows the victim leaning over the meat counter to look for something tobias two ther to st from her shopping cart. deputies arrested two people who are facing felony charges including identity theft and financial elderly abuse and credit card fraud. >>> 4: 10 is the time. fed up with homelessness. people in san francisco are taking matters into their own hands and coming up, the boulders that appeared in a san francisco block and how the city is handling that....
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dovetails with tobias look of it -- with tobias let coverage talking over the weekend.ter than bad can be a catalyst for more upside." where do you see the biggest disc elation -- the biggest dislocation of crisis fear in the market? michael: banks would be the ,ltimate example of this space and some of the high international exposure stocks. if things got a little better at the margins, you start to see a turn out of germany or asia, people would be piling into the fedex or banks of the world. we are looking for the u.s. to continue to do well, to continue to muddle through. all we are looking for from the administration is just a little bit of help on the trade front. the quieter it gets, the better. just quiet would be enough. banks would be the place we would look if we really think global growth is going to turn. alix: so in the growth versus value trade, what can we extrapolate from that? michael: we looked at that a lot over the past week or so. and it comes down to it, i am ok with these little factor blowups. to me it feels like euphoria is not in this market.
dovetails with tobias look of it -- with tobias let coverage talking over the weekend.ter than bad can be a catalyst for more upside." where do you see the biggest disc elation -- the biggest dislocation of crisis fear in the market? michael: banks would be the ,ltimate example of this space and some of the high international exposure stocks. if things got a little better at the margins, you start to see a turn out of germany or asia, people would be piling into the fedex or banks of the...
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tobias ellwood, conservative mp, responded saying it's not clear what mps can unite around.nd. can i react to hilary benn talking about no—deal. we don't want that, we can see the reasons behind that in the operation yellowhammer documents. he says what he doesn't wa nt documents. he says what he doesn't want but it's not clear what he does want. i want to parliament back in business and scrutinising legislation, i want to those important debates, but we haven't got a majority in this government so any legislation they put through on policing, infrastructure, health and education, it won't get anywhere because the numbers are there. we tried calling a general election and that was denied as well. absolutely i'm for parliament doing its job, but if you recall parliament, what are parliamentarians then expected to do? because they will not actually admit that they are in denial about where they should all go. electrical reaction to the release of operation yellowhammer documents. —— political. our political correspondent chris mason is at westminster. light rather than heat, w
tobias ellwood, conservative mp, responded saying it's not clear what mps can unite around.nd. can i react to hilary benn talking about no—deal. we don't want that, we can see the reasons behind that in the operation yellowhammer documents. he says what he doesn't wa nt documents. he says what he doesn't want but it's not clear what he does want. i want to parliament back in business and scrutinising legislation, i want to those important debates, but we haven't got a majority in this...
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tobias' and his family eat reindeer and musk ox meat in summer. and in winter mostly seals and nor was a small species of whale. going . to be as is not concerned that the arctic ice is melting he's learned to adapt to his environment. to be as often takes a long foreign tourists on his hunting trips the extra income is allowed him to buy a few luxuries like a snowmobile and an outboard motor for his boat. we're not going to be out of our grow vegetables here. we can only bravado it's. we don't waste any food. if we don't eat it right away we'll freeze it and story. and if you are going to be you know top of all. those who prefer to buy their food instead of hunting or fishing for it can shop at the supermarkets and does he like. but the food in the shops is expensive because a lot of it has to be imported mostly from europe. some food supplies are brought in by helicopter. there aren't many trees in greenland only a few species are able to grow here mostly in the far south but that may change because of global warming. during the summer some crop
tobias' and his family eat reindeer and musk ox meat in summer. and in winter mostly seals and nor was a small species of whale. going . to be as is not concerned that the arctic ice is melting he's learned to adapt to his environment. to be as often takes a long foreign tourists on his hunting trips the extra income is allowed him to buy a few luxuries like a snowmobile and an outboard motor for his boat. we're not going to be out of our grow vegetables here. we can only bravado it's. we don't...
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at gillette stadium in foxborough, massachusetts before the patriots game yesterday, 44 year-old tobias gray appeared in court today. his attorney says gray made a facebook post expreing his displeasure of the patriots signing antonio brown but that he meant no harm and eventually removed the post but according to court documents the post said in part quote since the patriots signed antonio brown. i'm going to pull a white boys school shooting at foxborough. end quote grace charged with threatening to commit a crime and an during a terroristic threat, gray did not enter a plea. >>well today marks day 3 of a 20 day runway closure a san francisco international airport hundreds of delays and cancellations throwing passengers for a loop and it's been happening the last 2 days and airport officials say they expect that to continue happening until all the construction is done kron four's noel bello has the story. >>and i yesterday for i got silly about 5 hours light plane was i think for hours whether you're flying to or. >>from san francisco international airport chances are you'll say some
at gillette stadium in foxborough, massachusetts before the patriots game yesterday, 44 year-old tobias gray appeared in court today. his attorney says gray made a facebook post expreing his displeasure of the patriots signing antonio brown but that he meant no harm and eventually removed the post but according to court documents the post said in part quote since the patriots signed antonio brown. i'm going to pull a white boys school shooting at foxborough. end quote grace charged with...
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lee, tobias barrington wolff. who are they?ax: those are my colleagues and they actually published a -- there were multiple pieces published and letters and protests publish. that piece was actually an attempt by four historians on the faculty to write a substantive response to our piece. i didn't object to that piece, i didn't agree with it at all. i thought it was -- the -- the argument was transparently fallacious. but they argued that praising bourgeois culture in the 1950's, which was sort of the high-water mark of it, or one of them in our country, was -- they objected to that. as far as i could reproduce their argument, their argument was you can't praise the 1950's because the 1950's were a time of patriarchy, racism, sexism, mistreatment of minorities, terrible things happened during the 1950's. discrimination was rampant, and ergo there was nothing good about it. now i consider that a complete non-sequitur. they seem to be making an argument like the only reason the 1950's were good for the people it was good for is b
lee, tobias barrington wolff. who are they?ax: those are my colleagues and they actually published a -- there were multiple pieces published and letters and protests publish. that piece was actually an attempt by four historians on the faculty to write a substantive response to our piece. i didn't object to that piece, i didn't agree with it at all. i thought it was -- the -- the argument was transparently fallacious. but they argued that praising bourgeois culture in the 1950's, which was sort...
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let's discuss this with the conservative mp, tobias ellwood. welcome, thank you forjoining us.ek? it won't be dull, will it? conferences are an opportunity to speak to the party base and to make new announcements. we had one today by matt hancock on £3 billion being spent on improvements to our hospitals, which will be welcome. i would encourage the prime minister to recognise where we are in the difficult period we are in. we need leadership. the nation is calling for it. we need to conclude brexit and look beyond brexit and have an aspiration of vision moving this country forward. let's talk about your position to make it clear. you don't want a no deal but you haven't rebelled yet. what are you prepared to do to prevent the no deal?“ rebelled yet. what are you prepared to do to prevent the no deal? if i may, this is where colleagues and the media perhaps our, have gone down the wrong direction here. we each understand what is on the table. part one and part two of leaving the european union. part one is what we have to do before 31st of october. that is like the taxi journey
let's discuss this with the conservative mp, tobias ellwood. welcome, thank you forjoining us.ek? it won't be dull, will it? conferences are an opportunity to speak to the party base and to make new announcements. we had one today by matt hancock on £3 billion being spent on improvements to our hospitals, which will be welcome. i would encourage the prime minister to recognise where we are in the difficult period we are in. we need leadership. the nation is calling for it. we need to conclude...
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i'm joined by tobias ellwood, the conservative mp.d yesterday when so many colleagues we re yesterday when so many colleagues were booted out? no one can deny the energy and resolve and determination the prime minister has brought to the prime minister has brought to the party, and a sense of passion to conclude brexit as you're saying, but we are a bit bruised, we've lost a numberof but we are a bit bruised, we've lost a number of colleagues in the purge that's taken place. i raised the question, which i wouldn't share but it's in the open, but is this being seen as a subtle move, moving our party to the right? i was pleased to hear and if party to the right? i was pleased to hearand ifi party to the right? i was pleased to hear and if i take no. party to the right? i was pleased to hearand if i take no. we party to the right? i was pleased to hear and if i take no. we wish to remaina broad, hear and if i take no. we wish to remain a broad, centre—right party, progressive, tolerant, appealing to the party base and beyond it as well.
i'm joined by tobias ellwood, the conservative mp.d yesterday when so many colleagues we re yesterday when so many colleagues were booted out? no one can deny the energy and resolve and determination the prime minister has brought to the prime minister has brought to the party, and a sense of passion to conclude brexit as you're saying, but we are a bit bruised, we've lost a numberof but we are a bit bruised, we've lost a number of colleagues in the purge that's taken place. i raised the...
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tobias ellwood, thank you very much indeed. all that move towards a deal.ten that he is a natural optimist, not all of them shares but once his conferences out of the way you're most likely to see what exactly the uk is suggesting to brussels. vicki young in manchester at the conservative party conference. vicki, thanks. labour mps have rallied to support dame margaret hodge, who is facing a re—selection battle after her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. the former labour deputy leader harriet harman said she was dismayed by the move, saying "surely this cannot stand". the former foreign secretary david miliband said it was "mad, truly crazy". and that, "any constituency would be lucky to have margaret as their mp." and the deputy leader of the labour party tom watson said he had "no doubt margaret will win a full selection" but that the process was an unnecessary distraction on the cusp of a general election. dame margaret, who'sjewish and has been critical ofjeremy corbyn‘s handling of anti—semitism in the party, said she was "dis
tobias ellwood, thank you very much indeed. all that move towards a deal.ten that he is a natural optimist, not all of them shares but once his conferences out of the way you're most likely to see what exactly the uk is suggesting to brussels. vicki young in manchester at the conservative party conference. vicki, thanks. labour mps have rallied to support dame margaret hodge, who is facing a re—selection battle after her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. the former...
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so i agree with tobias' call.eak to people i know in the oil industry, the fiscal market was fairly tight before any of this happened. that was the call on friday. i obviously had no idea it was going to be attacked over the weekend. that sort of confuses the call a little bit, but i do think that there is a chance for a decent rally in the stoxx to develop per year. alix: all right, very, hang with me -- stocks to develop per year. hang all right , barry, with me, we got a tweet from president trump. "we are now the number one exporter in the world. we do not need middle east oil and gas. very few takers there, but will help our allies." he takes credit for that, but it was actually started under president obama. viviana? viviana: south korea confirming a word to visit pyongyang. the offer was made last month. there has been no response yet from the white house. the economy and china is slowing down again, and that is putting pressure on authorities to do more to support growth. last month, industrial out put ris
so i agree with tobias' call.eak to people i know in the oil industry, the fiscal market was fairly tight before any of this happened. that was the call on friday. i obviously had no idea it was going to be attacked over the weekend. that sort of confuses the call a little bit, but i do think that there is a chance for a decent rally in the stoxx to develop per year. alix: all right, very, hang with me -- stocks to develop per year. hang all right , barry, with me, we got a tweet from president...
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i caught up with tobias ellwood.>> i suggest we would take a leap after the vatican can -- vatican. lock us into parliament until we decide a resolution. anna: that is certainly one option, locking everybody up until they find a solution. the key question is whether that rebel alliance manages to stay together to cross an alternative to boris johnson's administration in some form. francine: let's get back to john ryding and alberto gallo. seeing pictures of the prime minister arrived back in the u.k. youust be furious, if believe reports about what happened yesterday. does he need to apologize? john: i called an important political consultant in the u.k., my 90-year-old mother. she said simply, boris johnson is in a pickle. he has no majority in the house of commons. tohas been defeated 11 votes zero by the supreme court. imagine a unanimous supreme court decision by the u.s. you can disagree with it all you like, but it is the law of the land. the problem is, if his only agenda is to get the u.k. out of on october 3
i caught up with tobias ellwood.>> i suggest we would take a leap after the vatican can -- vatican. lock us into parliament until we decide a resolution. anna: that is certainly one option, locking everybody up until they find a solution. the key question is whether that rebel alliance manages to stay together to cross an alternative to boris johnson's administration in some form. francine: let's get back to john ryding and alberto gallo. seeing pictures of the prime minister arrived back...
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i'm joined by the conservative mp tobias ellwood.aying she had a letter, a death threat delivered to her office and that letter, she created a line from it, which says," to create boris johnson —— quote". do you think the prime minister should address this?” quote". do you think the prime minister should address this? i came away disappointed about how things are done last night. the world looks at us and has done for decades, centuries to watch out informed and passionate debates but once that lead to solutions. we did not come anywhere near solution yesterday. more division, positions were further entrenched. i think we need to learn from that, recognising the supreme court has called us back here for one simple task and that is to resolve exit. jess phillips, she is also an urgent question which will be just later, is also an urgent question which will bejust later, she believes there is a strategy, deliberate strategy by the prime minister to use keywords and phrases to drive a wedge, i drive a narrative at them and us. do you be
i'm joined by the conservative mp tobias ellwood.aying she had a letter, a death threat delivered to her office and that letter, she created a line from it, which says," to create boris johnson —— quote". do you think the prime minister should address this?” quote". do you think the prime minister should address this? i came away disappointed about how things are done last night. the world looks at us and has done for decades, centuries to watch out informed and passionate...