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tom brake let me start with you.ill give her a fair run trying to get a legislation through? she did not get a clear majority, she doesn't have a government. obviously what we want her to government. obviously what we want herto do government. obviously what we want her to do would adopt a much more consensual approach to politics. we don't think she has a mandate for the hard brexit she is wanting to pursue, we want her to look again at the singles market and is the single market and a customs union. deidre brock, how do you approach this government, then? do you take the view that it doesn't have a mandate or do you take the view that it got the most votes, so ok, we will not be too tough on it to start with?” think the uk is requiring at certain amount of reflection. nicola, our leader, has made it clear she think thatis leader, has made it clear she think that is important that the stage. we will work with anyone who produces progressive policies and is committed to that, and is particularly committed to overturn
tom brake let me start with you.ill give her a fair run trying to get a legislation through? she did not get a clear majority, she doesn't have a government. obviously what we want her to government. obviously what we want herto do government. obviously what we want her to do would adopt a much more consensual approach to politics. we don't think she has a mandate for the hard brexit she is wanting to pursue, we want her to look again at the singles market and is the single market and a customs...
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concern has been raised in parliament that on wednesday one mp — tom brake — appeared in the chamberir, that a member was allowed to ask a question in the chamber without wearing a tie. now, i have no particular view on that, but have the rules on that changed, sir? i must say to the honourable gentleman that i think the general expectation is that members should dress in businesslike attire. so far as the chair is concerned, i must say to the honourable gentleman, and i fearthis will gravely disquiet him, it seems to me that as long as a member arrives in the house in what might be thought to be businesslike attire, the question of whether that member is wearing a tie is not absolutely front and centre stage. so, am i minded not to calla member simply because that member is not wearing a tie? no. the always dapperjohn bercow. and that's it from me for now, but dojoin me on friday night at 11.00, when, among other things, we'll be taking a look back at the first prime minister's questions of the new parliament, and getting some top tips on the skills you need to be deputy speaker. bu
concern has been raised in parliament that on wednesday one mp — tom brake — appeared in the chamberir, that a member was allowed to ask a question in the chamber without wearing a tie. now, i have no particular view on that, but have the rules on that changed, sir? i must say to the honourable gentleman that i think the general expectation is that members should dress in businesslike attire. so far as the chair is concerned, i must say to the honourable gentleman, and i fearthis will...
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pf thank you to tom brake, neil coyle, labour candidate for bermondsey and old southwark.n saturday night three men armed with knives decided to run up and down this main area and attack revellers from all over the world who happened to be having a drink, having a meal in the bars and restaurants. that, after, they had taken a white van and driven it at pedestrians on london bridge. it caused carnage on saturday night. chaos, panic. but so many tales of extraordinary heroism actually and bravery from all sorts of people, from waiters and from restau ra nt of people, from waiters and from restaurant owners and from off duty police officers. there are over eight million people living in london. it‘s one of the most diverse cities in the world. saturday night here in london bridge the streets would have been bustling with tourists and late night drinkers. this attack was a deliberate attack on londoners way of life, but the mood amongst people living in the city is similar to that we say in manchester just two weeks ago. defiance, and a refusal to let terrorists win. talking
pf thank you to tom brake, neil coyle, labour candidate for bermondsey and old southwark.n saturday night three men armed with knives decided to run up and down this main area and attack revellers from all over the world who happened to be having a drink, having a meal in the bars and restaurants. that, after, they had taken a white van and driven it at pedestrians on london bridge. it caused carnage on saturday night. chaos, panic. but so many tales of extraordinary heroism actually and...
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liberal democrat foreign affairs and brexit spokesperson tom brake and the snp's pete wishart.art. eight out of the 27 bills are to do with brexit. it is clearly the priority. you're not going to argue with that. it is clearly the priority. you're not going to argue with thatm clearly is the priority. the prime minister made the general election about brexit and those bills are a priority for the government. we want to make sure those bills do the least damage possible to british jobs. we want to fight to make sure the economy stays in the single market. that's down the road. but you will not cause problems overall? we wa nt you will not cause problems overall? we want to ensure the great repeal bill is not an opportunity for the government to scrap huge swathes of legislation without parliament having it safe. the whole point of it is to allow these laws and the government to have a say. we want to make sure the governments doesn't do this ina make sure the governments doesn't do this in a way that, for instance, using secondary legislation, stopping parliament and members of
liberal democrat foreign affairs and brexit spokesperson tom brake and the snp's pete wishart.art. eight out of the 27 bills are to do with brexit. it is clearly the priority. you're not going to argue with that. it is clearly the priority. you're not going to argue with thatm clearly is the priority. the prime minister made the general election about brexit and those bills are a priority for the government. we want to make sure those bills do the least damage possible to british jobs. we want...
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this with me now i this s the liberal — with me now is the liberal democrat mp tom brake.ay and there is no way that there will be a vote which puts her authority under threat. that is true, she has got the deal with the dup over the queen's speech and the budget, but there will be other difficult issues. then the issue of the border at northern ireland comes forward, if there is a vote on that and if the frictionless border that the dup isn't there, that might be in issue on which the government does not have the support of the dup. theresa may has said she would like it to stay. yes, but it is difficult to say how if the uk is coming out of the eu, there would need to be controls at that order. —— border. is there a compromise where theresa may can say, we are leaving the customs union and the single market, but there are enough of the existing benefits of those two unions that we can hang onto? is that negotiable? if you are talking about negotiating with the other political parties in the uk, that is something on which we wa nt the uk, that is something on which we wan
this with me now i this s the liberal — with me now is the liberal democrat mp tom brake.ay and there is no way that there will be a vote which puts her authority under threat. that is true, she has got the deal with the dup over the queen's speech and the budget, but there will be other difficult issues. then the issue of the border at northern ireland comes forward, if there is a vote on that and if the frictionless border that the dup isn't there, that might be in issue on which the...
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tom brake.te aftermath, when unfortunately the local authorities failed to do so. can the prime minister confirm when the work on the guidance she referred to on building regs, fire safety, will be completed? can she confirmed that as much focus will be put on private blocks, perhaps particularly those that were converted from office blocks in the residential blocks, as is being put on local authority and housing association blocks, and can she confirmed that the government will immediately banned the use of combustible materials to insure that this tragedy cannot happen again? on the last point, obviously the building regulations set out the materials that are compliant and those that are noncompliant. 0bviously those that are noncompliant. obviously as we go through this process of looking at materials that have been used in various blocks, the question is to whether those indeed comply with the building regulations or not will be one of those that need stability that and of course that will b
tom brake.te aftermath, when unfortunately the local authorities failed to do so. can the prime minister confirm when the work on the guidance she referred to on building regs, fire safety, will be completed? can she confirmed that as much focus will be put on private blocks, perhaps particularly those that were converted from office blocks in the residential blocks, as is being put on local authority and housing association blocks, and can she confirmed that the government will immediately...
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alongside alistair carmichael, norman lamb and tom brake, they are returning to a formidable team.t we have made real progress. while we have made great gains we have also lost colleagues who will be sorely missed. nick clegg is a giant british politics, a friend and a hero to me and countless others, not only did he read our party into government for the first time in generations he did so the first time in generations he did so in the most difficult of circumstances and for the most noble of reasons. our party played the lead back paid a political price for joining that coalition government but it is nothing to the price our country would have paid had nick not shown the steel and determination to do the right thing when it was needed most. applause in 2010 our country was on the edge ofa in 2010 our country was on the edge of a precipice. because of nick clegg it survived and flourished. the pupil premium which has helped so the pupil premium which has helped so many children get the start in life they deserve would not have happened without nick clegg, same—sex marriage would n
alongside alistair carmichael, norman lamb and tom brake, they are returning to a formidable team.t we have made real progress. while we have made great gains we have also lost colleagues who will be sorely missed. nick clegg is a giant british politics, a friend and a hero to me and countless others, not only did he read our party into government for the first time in generations he did so the first time in generations he did so in the most difficult of circumstances and for the most noble of...
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was thought to perhaps be in danger, but the lib dems have held against the conservatives, keeping tom brakee old faces coming back end, vincent cable. in this one, a 4124 majority. a bittersweet night for the lib dems as they have seen nick clegg lose his seat at some of the former mps regain their seats. since our own the former mps regain their seats. since ourown —— the former mps regain their seats. since our own —— his majority was cut to only 777, tim farron. he has held on here. in norfolk north, norman lamb thought he was in danger but he has outperformed what people we re but he has outperformed what people were expecting. he stays here, the green party did not stand here which may have helped. he has done very well to hold on here. the seat has been lost in 2015, the snp came and then with some of those huge swings, they gained from third place but it is now jamie stone who takes the seat back for the lib dems in scotland. the unionist parties are having a good night against the others in scotland. again a pretty sturdy swing to the lib dems from the snp in scotland. if i step bac
was thought to perhaps be in danger, but the lib dems have held against the conservatives, keeping tom brakee old faces coming back end, vincent cable. in this one, a 4124 majority. a bittersweet night for the lib dems as they have seen nick clegg lose his seat at some of the former mps regain their seats. since our own the former mps regain their seats. since ourown —— the former mps regain their seats. since our own —— his majority was cut to only 777, tim farron. he has held on here....
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other places when he said this is a false dichotomy because what people like tom and others who favor a so-called soft brakes are really saying is that we should stay in the e.u. as a kind of associate member no there are three big problems with that would still leave european courts superior to our own courts which as a matter of sovereignty and millions like me are not prepared to accept we would still have to transfer our billions of pounds every year we could argue about how many billions i'm not going to write on the side of a boss but we'd still be transferring billions every year too. the e.u. and most vexed of all should know this being in the northeast. the british public will not accept a continuation of so-called free movement of eastern central european labor in very substantial numbers coming to britain by asking other way voters to leave just because i want to get as many questions as i can and i mean surely the result of the e.u. are sort of the u.k. general election as we said out of the whole point of which was to strengthen manage namely for hard bricks that which you claim the u.k. public
other places when he said this is a false dichotomy because what people like tom and others who favor a so-called soft brakes are really saying is that we should stay in the e.u. as a kind of associate member no there are three big problems with that would still leave european courts superior to our own courts which as a matter of sovereignty and millions like me are not prepared to accept we would still have to transfer our billions of pounds every year we could argue about how many billions...
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any blowback or potential problems in the middle east slows them down, but it does not the brakes on activity. tomnue. we have a lot to talk about the equity markets in the hour. we are really looking forward to this -- he's got a great book out on the nuances of trade. what is american trade policy? the nextr themes in half hour. stay with us in london, new york, and worldwide. this is bloomberg. the pollution of new york city, know that is fog. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am taylor riggs, let's get the bloomberg is this flash. households are keeping the lid on spending. retail sales fell for the fourth time in months. kpmg say consumers they are starting to feel the pinch from higher inflation and stagnant wage growth. the most germanic attempt to revive the -- the most dramatic attempt to revive the fortunes of j.crew. he will be replaced by the president of williams-sonoma home furnishing's change. the company has been hurt by the shift in e-commerce and faces a restructuring deal with lenders. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. u.k. gilt yields
any blowback or potential problems in the middle east slows them down, but it does not the brakes on activity. tomnue. we have a lot to talk about the equity markets in the hour. we are really looking forward to this -- he's got a great book out on the nuances of trade. what is american trade policy? the nextr themes in half hour. stay with us in london, new york, and worldwide. this is bloomberg. the pollution of new york city, know that is fog. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg...
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brakes and why. they say it doesn't appear to be a failure of parts or equipment. tom? >> a major mess in new york today. all right, adrienne. thank you. >>> next to the cyberattack hitting american companies, including hospitals. part of a global assault on governments and businesses around the globe. hackers locking up computers and demanding ransom to free them back up. the scheme similar to one just last month that spread across 150 countries. abc's investigative correspondent, brian ross, on this new cyberattack. >> reporter: the fast moving cyberattack continues tonight, after freezing computers at hospitals in pennsylvania, where surgeries had to be canceled. >> she called me and said, surgery was canceled because the computers were down. >> reporter: also down, the computers at merck pharmaceutical in new jersey. even the company that makes oreo cookies may have been hit, as well as this washington law firm, which warned its lawyers as they entered the lobby. >> you can't read any e-mails. you can't read any files. basically your computer becomes a brick. >> rep
brakes and why. they say it doesn't appear to be a failure of parts or equipment. tom? >> a major mess in new york today. all right, adrienne. thank you. >>> next to the cyberattack hitting american companies, including hospitals. part of a global assault on governments and businesses around the globe. hackers locking up computers and demanding ransom to free them back up. the scheme similar to one just last month that spread across 150 countries. abc's investigative...
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tom: good evening. u.s. president donald trump announced earlier on today that he will partially reverse the obama administration policy of whilst towards cuba, maintaining diplomatic relations. put theys the u.s. will brakes on the flow of cash to the country, in particular any linked to the cuban military. he says it is part of a plan to empower the cuban people and hold the regime accountable. plans are also in place to tighten restrictions on americans traveling to havana let's listen to what president trump had to say. policy thatump: makes less sense than the prior administration's terrible and misguided zeal with the castro regime. the previous administration's easing of restrictions on travel and trade does not help the cuban people. they only enrich the cuban regime. tom: u.s. president donald trump speaking there. for mark and we can cross -- for we go to: harding. not a major surprise, this announcement. what do these changes actually mean for relations between cuba and the united states? >> the details will have to be worked out. it was a partial opening o initiated by president obama. he made pledges during the campaign to the older generation of the cuban exile community in florida that he wo
tom: good evening. u.s. president donald trump announced earlier on today that he will partially reverse the obama administration policy of whilst towards cuba, maintaining diplomatic relations. put theys the u.s. will brakes on the flow of cash to the country, in particular any linked to the cuban military. he says it is part of a plan to empower the cuban people and hold the regime accountable. plans are also in place to tighten restrictions on americans traveling to havana let's listen to...
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braking system. which it turns out is not so smart. don't worry, the woman is fine. i assume, we didn't check, but probably, right? major motion picture news. especially for tomruise fans. himself, there's a sequel to "top gun" in the works, shooting sometime in the next year. see, this is a sequel that's been talked about for a while. but i guess the producers were waiting for russia to be evil again. [ laughter ] and now they're good to go. it's been more than 30 years since "top gun" came out in 1986. and while the sequel's still in the early stages of development, one little clip they have released is a rematch of that very famous volleyball scene. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: the boys are playing with their grandsons but they're still playing. i would like to see that. a sequel to "top gun"? we may finally learn the identity of bottom gun. [ light laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a fun show. from wonder woman, connie nielsen is here. [ cheers and applause ] top. music from zac brown band. and zac efron. [ cheers and applause ] it's like a bonus zac. zac efron is here to promote the big-screen version of "baywatch," one of i guess -- it's like one of first bl
braking system. which it turns out is not so smart. don't worry, the woman is fine. i assume, we didn't check, but probably, right? major motion picture news. especially for tomruise fans. himself, there's a sequel to "top gun" in the works, shooting sometime in the next year. see, this is a sequel that's been talked about for a while. but i guess the producers were waiting for russia to be evil again. [ laughter ] and now they're good to go. it's been more than 30 years since...
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huber not hitting the brakes, the ceo under fire after crude comments in a memo that he sent to employees in 2013. this memo surfaced, the fallout for the embattled executive coming up, tom to unwrap a win at the box office. >> meet the princess. she will claim she has been denied. >> despite getting slammed in reviews the mummy is back and hoping for a monster weekend. top story this half-hour, stunning blow for teresa may. her gamble to strengthen the conservative party's power within early election backfired leaving the country with a hung parliament ahead of key negotiations for leaving the european union, the tories won 318 feet failing to grab the working majority in the parliament. the labor party picked up 6 stuart: seats under jeremy corbin. the conservative party had a wide lead. that narrowed quite a bit. the result left voters wondering whether teresa may will step down. >> i don't know. >> teresa may has got to resign, she has gone backwards now. relying -- just seem to been a going backwards now. >> reporter: joining us is john brown, thanks for weighing in. good to see you. do you think teresa may will resign? your reaction to the results. >> i don't think
huber not hitting the brakes, the ceo under fire after crude comments in a memo that he sent to employees in 2013. this memo surfaced, the fallout for the embattled executive coming up, tom to unwrap a win at the box office. >> meet the princess. she will claim she has been denied. >> despite getting slammed in reviews the mummy is back and hoping for a monster weekend. top story this half-hour, stunning blow for teresa may. her gamble to strengthen the conservative party's power...