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tory rebels making their move.pects, but certainly boris johnson is lingering. doesn't it just looked like these two pubs in —— these two blokes in a pub over a boozy lunch, you do it, no you do it. this is plotters central. david davis, and borisjohnson, one—time foreign secretary. i think that boris johnson's foreign secretary. i think that borisjohnson‘s credibility certainly with the general public and amongst the tory grassroots is actually falling. at eds as the mark. the implication from the poll you were talking about, is that people actually don't like this level of disloyalty. there is a recognition that theresa may, however bad you think the deal is, is actually doing a reasonable job and she is doing it with an enormous amount of grace and depression just on the work load a low. these grinning buffoons don't stand a chance. they don't seem very popular with tory mps either, it is unlikely that we get to the finishing line, to candidate to put before the tory membership. we should point out there is a lo
tory rebels making their move.pects, but certainly boris johnson is lingering. doesn't it just looked like these two pubs in —— these two blokes in a pub over a boozy lunch, you do it, no you do it. this is plotters central. david davis, and borisjohnson, one—time foreign secretary. i think that boris johnson's foreign secretary. i think that borisjohnson‘s credibility certainly with the general public and amongst the tory grassroots is actually falling. at eds as the mark. the...
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leader and they will not be a coronation in the tory party because the tory party is fundamentally splite issues. that entails a one month or two—month campaign for the tory leadership while theresa may stays in downing street and continues to do what she can to get the deal through. in 2017, theresa may did not want to have a televised debate during the general election. she didn't want to be seen giving jeremy corbyn the oxygen of publicity and putting him on a par with the prime minister. it is getting him into a situation in saying you don't like my deal, what is your deal? we are leaving injust 100 my deal, what is your deal? we are leaving injust100 days, what have you got? what will you go away and negotiate with the eu in less than three months? is that nothing? you can talk all you like about what you would like to have had, and it is the same for the eurosceptics in her party. you can talk about what you would like to have had, and quite strange given that some of the most senior eurosceptics in government we re senior eurosceptics in government were in the party for years and
leader and they will not be a coronation in the tory party because the tory party is fundamentally splite issues. that entails a one month or two—month campaign for the tory leadership while theresa may stays in downing street and continues to do what she can to get the deal through. in 2017, theresa may did not want to have a televised debate during the general election. she didn't want to be seen giving jeremy corbyn the oxygen of publicity and putting him on a par with the prime minister....
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tory m.p.'s which belong to her own party who say we really have been sold down the river here we do want to special relationship to the e.u. because to think it would be economically good for us and also of course the fishery problem which is much bigger than one might think it comes back up and scott say there are massively discontent they might sort of change sides and vote against it and i can carry on basically what it means is no at the point in time now she doesn't have a major majority she would have to do a massive selling job to sort of convince people that somehow this is good after all and i can really see at this point in time how she's going to do that all right our correspondents barbara vessel and max off and i'm going to give you both a little break but don't go anywhere will be coming right back to you of course for more commentary and analysis. we want to talk now with alex forrest waiting for my new stuff she's been following all the twists and turns of rex that for us alex y
tory m.p.'s which belong to her own party who say we really have been sold down the river here we do want to special relationship to the e.u. because to think it would be economically good for us and also of course the fishery problem which is much bigger than one might think it comes back up and scott say there are massively discontent they might sort of change sides and vote against it and i can carry on basically what it means is no at the point in time now she doesn't have a major majority...
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tory rebels make their move, big pictures of david davis and boris johnson.aking is the two of them are trained to work out who should be the brexit candidate. this, if we get dominic raab in there, it could be neither of them. i couldn't think of two people less likely to actually turn up... people less likely to actually turn . i people less likely to actually turn up... i think dominic raab has a better chance than the two have.” think you and i have a better chance! they know he is popular in the party, although, polling is showing he is not as popular as you might think with the tory party. you still need the support of mps if you are to go forward for the party membership vote. boris johnson proper blue wouldn't get it. what we talking about here is alwaysjumping the gun. first of all, the 48 letters are not in... the 1922 committee have to generate any type of event. yes, they then have two trigger a vote of confidence or stop if they haven't got the 48 letters, 158 tory mps need to against theresa may, and if she doesn't do this, this would happen. so
tory rebels make their move, big pictures of david davis and boris johnson.aking is the two of them are trained to work out who should be the brexit candidate. this, if we get dominic raab in there, it could be neither of them. i couldn't think of two people less likely to actually turn up... people less likely to actually turn . i people less likely to actually turn up... i think dominic raab has a better chance than the two have.” think you and i have a better chance! they know he is...
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two committee and then at a later point it's going to be a vote on that and one hundred fifty nine tory m.p.'s are needed to vote against a reason may to sort of make it official and to really sort of create this leadership challenge to make it real and so we're not clear whether the figures are there and the tories are hesitant at the moment but there is a lot of pressure and a lot of talk ok so the knives are out they just can't decide what to do with them at the moment let's go to brussels that matters that e.u. leaders have been aware of how bitter this this whole issue of it has been in the u. k. if may goes how is that likely to affect the deal that we currently have on the table. let me speculate here on breaks into that it's the big question you know is of course any successor of to recent may if he or she would be voted what for find him or herself in the same situation the problem is there is no majority for a people's vote so for no practice there is no majority for a heartbreaks it's over a cliff edge breaks it a no deal scenario and that is exactly the situation that addres
two committee and then at a later point it's going to be a vote on that and one hundred fifty nine tory m.p.'s are needed to vote against a reason may to sort of make it official and to really sort of create this leadership challenge to make it real and so we're not clear whether the figures are there and the tories are hesitant at the moment but there is a lot of pressure and a lot of talk ok so the knives are out they just can't decide what to do with them at the moment let's go to brussels...
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party the hardliners in the tory party haven't yet said we will do this on that and that day we have to wait for that bought the move move things are very dynamic here and they seem to move in stream really quickly a reversal in london macsoftware in brussels thank you both. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a top saudi prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist. saudi arabia's public prosecutor denied that crown prince mohammed bin salmond was involved in the plot turkey has attacked the findings of the saudi investigation is to construct it was killed last month after he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul. the death toll in california's wildfires now stands at fifty six with authorities warning that something like one hundred thirty people are still missing thousands of firefighters are still battling blazes in the north and south of the state over with or to say they are slowly and gaining the upper hand. lawmakers in sri lanka as problems of exchange blows and l
party the hardliners in the tory party haven't yet said we will do this on that and that day we have to wait for that bought the move move things are very dynamic here and they seem to move in stream really quickly a reversal in london macsoftware in brussels thank you both. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a top saudi prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist. saudi arabia's...
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you can see there are others that are talking about eleven ministers rejected her proposals forty tory rebels are plotting to bring her down war cabinet and others are seeing me papers over the cracks and here we have another one that talks about a split cabinet a split party and a split nation and indeed all of this comes following to recently yesterday holding an entire five hour session with her cabinet ministers trying to push through and convince them that her draft a deal agreed with the e.u. is the best one and the only one possible indeed we saw a very tense and divided cabinet. members of which did not necessarily want to accept what she was offering the alternatives to her pushing them to agree with her were resignation some of them we have seen today there's been quite a bit of talk of me potentially having to resign herself and today she has also been appearing in parliament where there is still of course quite a bit of indignation because what happens next is this draft deal now that it's been approved by cabinet ministers following quite a fight it is going to go to bruss
you can see there are others that are talking about eleven ministers rejected her proposals forty tory rebels are plotting to bring her down war cabinet and others are seeing me papers over the cracks and here we have another one that talks about a split cabinet a split party and a split nation and indeed all of this comes following to recently yesterday holding an entire five hour session with her cabinet ministers trying to push through and convince them that her draft a deal agreed with the...
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the former tory leader, iain duncan smith, also slipped in, a lead of the tory brexiteers in parliamenthe proposed agreement. if it means we would be potentially locked in a customs union forever, and only leave from the eu, that is not acceptable, that is an brexit. but also fears from another former tory leader. what you must worry about here is if you don't take this opportunity to leave the eu and get brexit over the line, if you like, you might never leave at all. downing street might say it is disagreement or nothing. but supporters of another referendum says parliament should throw it out. we will be paying this huge sum of money for no agreement in return. that, to anybody, to my mind, doesn't make any sense at all. the la st two doesn't make any sense at all. the last two years the prime minister has told us no deal is better than a bad deal, now she is arguing that we have to accept a bad deal for fear of no deal. a stumbling block has been the irish border. the uk has set a temporary agreement should go in place, in exchange for no hard border after brexit. the party propping
the former tory leader, iain duncan smith, also slipped in, a lead of the tory brexiteers in parliamenthe proposed agreement. if it means we would be potentially locked in a customs union forever, and only leave from the eu, that is not acceptable, that is an brexit. but also fears from another former tory leader. what you must worry about here is if you don't take this opportunity to leave the eu and get brexit over the line, if you like, you might never leave at all. downing street might say...
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the tory party are catching up of this! the tory party are catching up with labour! we are scrabbling around for pictures! so many people had left theirjobs by the time i came back after my dog walk yesterday, i wish i hadn‘t had gone. it was very significant that michael gove didn‘t go. why didn‘t he? he wants to be a minister. and the fears and no deal. the important thing that has happened is the brexit movement had split into two parts, the pragmatic part led by michael gove who says let‘s get out of the eu and then fix it, then they irreconcilable —— irreconcilables, jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson, irreconcilable —— irreconcilables, jacob rees—mogg, borisjohnson, he says we should just about despite a no deal. which would be very damaging. how trapped is she, theresa may? is the fact that the brexit has split into two helpful for her? well she has a plan and she can stick with it, it seems even her cabinet, people who stayed there, michael gove and penny mordant comedy seem to be treating her plan, it is the plan that she cannot speak its name. they are meant to
the tory party are catching up of this! the tory party are catching up with labour! we are scrabbling around for pictures! so many people had left theirjobs by the time i came back after my dog walk yesterday, i wish i hadn‘t had gone. it was very significant that michael gove didn‘t go. why didn‘t he? he wants to be a minister. and the fears and no deal. the important thing that has happened is the brexit movement had split into two parts, the pragmatic part led by michael gove who says...
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this is something i worry about with my fellow tory brexiteers now.ion but to start working with labour remainers to get this deal through, with all the consequences down the line that that possibly represent. you are right, john mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor, this is potentially a huge opportunity. he can contrast the labour party with tory wreckers and say, we are the party who put the national interest first. the possibility for him to establish economic credibility... off the back of that... economic credibility... off the back of that. .. yes, is huge for him. after eu leaders have made their intervention and potentially markets have made their intervention, i think labour might abstain, and they will be the people who will enable this bill to pass. you have been around in conservative politics for long enough, at least the last 20 yea rs, to have long enough, at least the last 20 years, to have lived through some of the history that the party has had on europe. are you worried about where this whole process, having been the party that champio
this is something i worry about with my fellow tory brexiteers now.ion but to start working with labour remainers to get this deal through, with all the consequences down the line that that possibly represent. you are right, john mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor, this is potentially a huge opportunity. he can contrast the labour party with tory wreckers and say, we are the party who put the national interest first. the possibility for him to establish economic credibility... off the back of...
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the tories are divided but at least they broadly believe in getting out.sting if only because it gives a straight take on something we know the express feels strongly about —— express. this is interesting for the express. this is interesting for the express. the daily mail, the other midmarket tabloid, very popular paper, has also changed its position oi'i paper, has also changed its position on brexit because it's up to a new editor now —— under. the daily express is going very soft on her tonight. no betrayal headlines here at all. their headline is making the case for may, which is interesting. there are people in the pro—brexit camp in the tory party who have said for a while now that the thing to do is get over the line. don't worry about the details too much. if we can get past march the 29th and actually leave then it is still to play for because so little will be nailed down in terms of the future relationship. one feels maybe the express is playing that game, but it helps may not to have aggression from the midmarket tabloids. understating this de
the tories are divided but at least they broadly believe in getting out.sting if only because it gives a straight take on something we know the express feels strongly about —— express. this is interesting for the express. this is interesting for the express. the daily mail, the other midmarket tabloid, very popular paper, has also changed its position oi'i paper, has also changed its position on brexit because it's up to a new editor now —— under. the daily express is going very soft on...
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the poll also shows mrs may's fortunes have most improved among tory voters.of us have had a few doubts over the years, with reason, i think, few doubts over the years, with reason, ithink, but few doubts over the years, with reason, i think, but on the surface, this is good news for downing street. sebastien, do you see her position as having strengthened? it looked wobbly when her brexit secratary resign, esther mcvey resigned, a few junior secratary resign, esther mcvey resigned, a fewjunior ministers also resigned and people were wondering whether shikha pandey on. the crucial thing is michael gove didn't resigned —— she could hang oi'i. didn't resigned —— she could hang on. if michael gove went on tuesday theresa may would have been in trouble and it would have opened the gateway for brexiteers to leave the government. that was a close run thing, he was wavering. mr gove, having done in two prime ministers, he thought the third might be problematic for his reputation, so he decided to stay, promote and try to clean off the edges of mrs may's brexit deal.
the poll also shows mrs may's fortunes have most improved among tory voters.of us have had a few doubts over the years, with reason, i think, few doubts over the years, with reason, ithink, but few doubts over the years, with reason, i think, but on the surface, this is good news for downing street. sebastien, do you see her position as having strengthened? it looked wobbly when her brexit secratary resign, esther mcvey resigned, a few junior secratary resign, esther mcvey resigned, a fewjunior...
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or the tories or pro tory you know monopolist i mean that's there's no such thing. society that thing is society according to margaret thatcher statistic from a couple weeks ago came out that showed the wealth and income gap around the world in different countries and then there's there's the u.s. there's japan there's france and then there's the u.k. it's like wow incredible spread between this concentration and then you've got the royalists are people there in the tory party who support the queen whose whole point of bragg's it was to support the queen ok so they stared he was a moron it policy it caused incredible poverty brags it's all about supporting the queen and getting rid of their world contacts and ok steve keen is right the u.k. is going to he's in another way in tax because of fiscal tightening how is that they don't affect real people in the real world. well it's quite all of this is affected them badly. yes but also out in the real world because they're part of the global financial system. and so they will move on from. we're going to move on to the u
or the tories or pro tory you know monopolist i mean that's there's no such thing. society that thing is society according to margaret thatcher statistic from a couple weeks ago came out that showed the wealth and income gap around the world in different countries and then there's there's the u.s. there's japan there's france and then there's the u.k. it's like wow incredible spread between this concentration and then you've got the royalists are people there in the tory party who support the...
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can sell out the tories who voted against. yes.ond vote —— cancel out. very strong shout for a second vote -- cancel out. laura, the dup tonight starting to provide examples of how they could cause the government problems by voting against parts of the finance bill, oi’ against parts of the finance bill, orabstaining, making it against parts of the finance bill, or abstaining, making it hard for the government to get its way. presumably that's a foreshadow of what will happen with this vote in december, unless they get the changes they want. it is an interesting move to do that because of the agreement with the conservative party which is not a constitutional issue, it is an informal agreement between the parties. confidence means vote of confidence and supply, which is the money. maybe it has to slide in order to hold onto a very small majority, but that is extraordinary, where you have to let these things go. i don't know how they are going to win over the dup. labour has said they are going to vote against it. you might have lab
can sell out the tories who voted against. yes.ond vote —— cancel out. very strong shout for a second vote -- cancel out. laura, the dup tonight starting to provide examples of how they could cause the government problems by voting against parts of the finance bill, oi’ against parts of the finance bill, orabstaining, making it against parts of the finance bill, or abstaining, making it hard for the government to get its way. presumably that's a foreshadow of what will happen with this...
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the top tory says theresa may is handing power to the eu in brexit deal.nservative minister unhappy, justine greening, unhappy with the prime minister? who resigned in january. and with the prime minister? who resigned injanuary. and she has this freedom to speak. i hear from people in this world that there are many more than four who will come out. ijust many more than four who will come out. i just cannot many more than four who will come out. ijust cannot make my mind up whether it is get theresa may out, is it really about that and put somebody like david davis in to take a side of europe? 0r somebody like david davis in to take a side of europe? or is it really about the eu? but it is a total mess. what does the world think about us? when we cannot do this in any sensible way. we are close to a constitutional crisis. and even if the cabinet manages to say a very relu cta nt the cabinet manages to say a very reluctant yes to this deal, i cannot see that it can get through parliament and in such a situation, the mps must win, must be not? then you have
the top tory says theresa may is handing power to the eu in brexit deal.nservative minister unhappy, justine greening, unhappy with the prime minister? who resigned in january. and with the prime minister? who resigned injanuary. and she has this freedom to speak. i hear from people in this world that there are many more than four who will come out. ijust many more than four who will come out. i just cannot many more than four who will come out. ijust cannot make my mind up whether it is get...
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a leader i want to do anything but always been sniping from the bag but his popularity within the tory party has been consistently high in some all with all of us have said he could be our next leader and then of course there are those who say you have to help us that not happen so he is really is somebody who is very divisive but he is smart he is a good strategist and he has now seen the point in time where he can finally pounds and move against a tourism a something that has been months in the making the top one in brussels e.u. leaders have been aware of the bitterness of this fight in the u.k. parliament if may go is this deal likely to stand. it really depends who comes afterwards if you talk to the social democrats for example in the city there is there is reborn hope here that there might even be a second referendum and then that referendum wouldn't be in favor of the remainder or so that there is no brags it at all in the end but of course it's really hard to save somebody like jacob riis mog becomes the next prime minister of the united kingdom that's probably not going to be
a leader i want to do anything but always been sniping from the bag but his popularity within the tory party has been consistently high in some all with all of us have said he could be our next leader and then of course there are those who say you have to help us that not happen so he is really is somebody who is very divisive but he is smart he is a good strategist and he has now seen the point in time where he can finally pounds and move against a tourism a something that has been months in...
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that was meant for her tory backbenchers.ternoon if you do watch cricket? trig pimms and watch cricket. —— drink. and it is careers. i wonder whether or not the way in which she conducted herself during a press conference, that staggering on and that some of humanity, whether or not that would have done the trick, whether that would have appealed to people. this was her course. she is going to carry on. regardless, it seems. was her course. she is going to carry on. regardless, it seemslj wonder carry on. regardless, it seems.” wonder if it is not a little too late because, you know, she had similar messages, remember the cheque is agreement where she basically said you resign and you ta ke basically said you resign and you take a basically said you resign and you takea cab basically said you resign and you take a cab home, your against your ministerial limo is gone. and then, you know, it all unravelled. every now and then, she comes out with some strong statements which then sort of unravel a little bit. but all the more po
that was meant for her tory backbenchers.ternoon if you do watch cricket? trig pimms and watch cricket. —— drink. and it is careers. i wonder whether or not the way in which she conducted herself during a press conference, that staggering on and that some of humanity, whether or not that would have done the trick, whether that would have appealed to people. this was her course. she is going to carry on. regardless, it seems. was her course. she is going to carry on. regardless, it seemslj...
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how opposed the deal will be some the front of the daily telegraph. 100 tory mps have denounced the dealbeen keeping check, but that seems easily achievable the way they we re seems easily achievable the way they were badgering the prime minister the other day. it seems plausible if you are taking into account everyone who has spoken out against it and eve ryo ne who has spoken out against it and everyone who has written a letter. the century is more than achievable. even theresa may must know along with her most trusted lieutenancy that this will not go through —— n jojohnson has also been speaking that this could damage the tories for a generation and lead to a landslide defeat at the next generation in line with new labour in 1997 which is interesting. this amendment, and jeremy corbyn saying that a no deal would be sorted out by parliament, so it is not looking good for theresa may's deal. she has said it is this deal or no deal or no brexit. those scenarios seem incompatible. now they seem realistic. the eu have been clear that this is the deal, take it or leave it. the problem now
how opposed the deal will be some the front of the daily telegraph. 100 tory mps have denounced the dealbeen keeping check, but that seems easily achievable the way they we re seems easily achievable the way they were badgering the prime minister the other day. it seems plausible if you are taking into account everyone who has spoken out against it and eve ryo ne who has spoken out against it and everyone who has written a letter. the century is more than achievable. even theresa may must know...
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now an open battle in the tory party girl who runs the country.ll to make of this warfare playing out in front of our eyes? those who still back her, exasperated. stop rocking the boat, stop wrecking, otherwise this will prove an historic, disastrous period, notjust for the government, but for the country more widely. haven't we passed the point where it is credible for her to be able to turn this around? no, i think she remains our only hope. that hope dashed by this man, the brexit secretary who quit and did not make the journey to work today? morning, minister, are you going to resign? do you have confidence in the prime minister? or this woman, the work and pensions secretary who gave up her ministerial folders. seven members of the government have gone today. we re were you in tears last night? in protest at the brexit compromise. but she's still there, even with resignations and open revolt. can she stay? she'll try. serving in high office is an honour and privilege will stop it is also —— serving in high office is an honour and privilege. i
now an open battle in the tory party girl who runs the country.ll to make of this warfare playing out in front of our eyes? those who still back her, exasperated. stop rocking the boat, stop wrecking, otherwise this will prove an historic, disastrous period, notjust for the government, but for the country more widely. haven't we passed the point where it is credible for her to be able to turn this around? no, i think she remains our only hope. that hope dashed by this man, the brexit secretary...
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a couple of them with the drg hardline tory brexiteer group.level of flux —— er g. suddenly we are in a whole new level of flux -- er g. jason, interesting in the times, they have gone through the usual suspects and started to say who might be picked off next essentially, penny mordaunt, andrea leadsom, esther mcvey, thought to be unhappy and considering their position is. interesting to see what happens. some labour remainer ministers as well —— considering their positions. she's at war with both wings of her party. they're becoming almost united over one thing, which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, and jo, the thing, which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, they are together, united in dismay at the chequers proposal. she is now going to have a hairy weekend ahead of her. the fear from her point of view, remember this is a prime minister who has suffered 18 resignations since she came to power, an extraordinary total, she now has this prospect that other ministers will, like jojohnson, examin
a couple of them with the drg hardline tory brexiteer group.level of flux —— er g. suddenly we are in a whole new level of flux -- er g. jason, interesting in the times, they have gone through the usual suspects and started to say who might be picked off next essentially, penny mordaunt, andrea leadsom, esther mcvey, thought to be unhappy and considering their position is. interesting to see what happens. some labour remainer ministers as well —— considering their positions. she's at...
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tory mps are worried as there isa week.as there is a mechanism, we will be stuck in a customs union for the foreseeable future. the no deal lot in my view are unhinged because do they really think about the consequences? there has got to be a gradual... it is like a divorce. it doesn'tjust end, it takes time to get the finances separate and all about. but the problem is, there was an assumption i think made by those supporting brexit in particular that whatever we wa nted brexit in particular that whatever we wanted would be given us and the eu is 27 countries, they are not going to give us what we want. that is the first obstacle and then it is the cabinet. apparently they are draining away. then there is parliament. i don't know how or what is going to happen next. these make very depressing readings, these headlines. it looks as if mps are hardening their stance and leavers and remainers are coming together in and remainers are coming together in a kind of agreement that the deal as proposed means vasser lynch, in the wo
tory mps are worried as there isa week.as there is a mechanism, we will be stuck in a customs union for the foreseeable future. the no deal lot in my view are unhinged because do they really think about the consequences? there has got to be a gradual... it is like a divorce. it doesn'tjust end, it takes time to get the finances separate and all about. but the problem is, there was an assumption i think made by those supporting brexit in particular that whatever we wa nted brexit in particular...
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so, we have to wait for when the hard-line tories are staging this revolt against theresa may.e have to wait for the results. rees mogg has put out some names, very well-known names, mostly as future possible leaders. boris johnson, of course, david davis, and of course, dominik robb who just stepped down as brexit minister. if these are the people who are going to follow -- the sole deal needs to be -- binned, because they will not go through with it. all of this is still up in the air and the tory party, the hardliners, have not yet said we will do this or that on that day. we have to wait for that, but the, things are very dynamic here and they seem to move extremely quickly. phil: thank you both. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. a top prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. saudi arabia public prosecutor denied the crown prince was involved in the plot. turkey has attacked the findings of the saudi investigation. mr. jamal khashoggi was killed last m
so, we have to wait for when the hard-line tories are staging this revolt against theresa may.e have to wait for the results. rees mogg has put out some names, very well-known names, mostly as future possible leaders. boris johnson, of course, david davis, and of course, dominik robb who just stepped down as brexit minister. if these are the people who are going to follow -- the sole deal needs to be -- binned, because they will not go through with it. all of this is still up in the air and the...
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i think she is saying to tory mps be careful what you wish for, if you put this down it could be a backhe it is an election, i think many tory mps will be punished by the electorate and lose a seat. she was critics busted that if this does not go according the way that she was to ago that brexit might not happen at all. that is very unusual, in the past she has always said brexit has to happen and therefore no brexit was not an option on the table and for the first time i think to do we had it from the prime minister's goalmouth that is no brexit is one of the possibilities. she do that in terms of saying to her own supporters that this is one of the things you best, that there is no brexit but for those people who have been out on the streets of london and elsewhere around the country, campaigning vigorously and who would look at this and say, in a way is this better than the deal we hardly have with the european union and therefore brexit should be abandoned altogether. it will give them hope. you highlighted the fact that nick timothy is featuring? yes, former chief of staff to there
i think she is saying to tory mps be careful what you wish for, if you put this down it could be a backhe it is an election, i think many tory mps will be punished by the electorate and lose a seat. she was critics busted that if this does not go according the way that she was to ago that brexit might not happen at all. that is very unusual, in the past she has always said brexit has to happen and therefore no brexit was not an option on the table and for the first time i think to do we had it...
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he is in a sense the leader of the brexiteer tory backbenchers. this is the point now, where it comes back and they read that document and looked through it, and they decided it is not enough. as they decided it is not enough. as they said, this is not brexit in any sense at all he said. we have to see whether others follow her. the problem now for the prime minister is he has not —— she does notjust have brexiteers you don‘t want her deal but she has some on the other side. having said that, and porting to say there are loyalists to think the idea of a leadership contest would be not a good idea. the worst kind of pending possible when she is in the middle of this incredibly difficult negotiation. she has made it clear she has gone as far as she thinks she can go and telling people to be realistic about it and say you cannot get everything you want, and there are some in the party on the remain said of the argument to say this is the reality and this is brexiteers finally realising you cannot have all the good side and upsides of the european uni
he is in a sense the leader of the brexiteer tory backbenchers. this is the point now, where it comes back and they read that document and looked through it, and they decided it is not enough. as they decided it is not enough. as they said, this is not brexit in any sense at all he said. we have to see whether others follow her. the problem now for the prime minister is he has not —— she does notjust have brexiteers you don‘t want her deal but she has some on the other side. having said...
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mps deal with him during that session, there were 16 tory mp5 from all sides who stood up and said ipose your deal and i do not like it. if your deal and i do not like it. if you look at the wider party across the back benches you are talking about 87 tory mps, he talked about the arithmetic, that makes it impossible for this to get through the comments. if anything, impossible for this to get through the comments. ifanything, it impossible for this to get through the comments. if anything, it is gathering a head of stream. downing street that they would hamper down. i spoke to a cabinet minister today that said there is absolutely zero chance that this gets through the comments. she has the backbench opposed to her and her cabinet. she is in real trouble. opposed to her and her cabinet. she is in realtrouble. and opposed to her and her cabinet. she is in real trouble. and yet she is going to the eu summit this weekend hoping to get it signed off and hoping to get it signed off and hoping it might... she is like the duracell bunny of politics just going on and on. i admire her in som
mps deal with him during that session, there were 16 tory mp5 from all sides who stood up and said ipose your deal and i do not like it. if your deal and i do not like it. if you look at the wider party across the back benches you are talking about 87 tory mps, he talked about the arithmetic, that makes it impossible for this to get through the comments. if anything, impossible for this to get through the comments. ifanything, it impossible for this to get through the comments. if anything, it...
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saboteurs underlying the pm, ofa got tory saboteurs underlying the pm, of a brexit rabat —— brightlyd a significant unmet —— development they changed it, but like you say the saboteurs used to be remainders, now it's the ha rd used to be remainders, now it's the hard brexiteers, have been lost by, six month ago that would have been about all of them and now it's about jacob rees—mogg at in these people, and if you look at the daily mail comment on the front page, the language, peak talking saboteurs low—grade assassins, i mean this is supposed to be a paperback and these people, whether it's reflecting the leadership were guided, it's too early to tell, i do think it's interesting change and i think it shows actually, i think that ert they did go a bit early with this because they put the letters in and they haven't got where they wanted what is that leadership compass and. may the grassroot members, are looking on but swing voters are looking on but swing voters are looking at this and thinking at the time when the government is going through a critical period, britain is about to l
saboteurs underlying the pm, ofa got tory saboteurs underlying the pm, of a brexit rabat —— brightlyd a significant unmet —— development they changed it, but like you say the saboteurs used to be remainders, now it's the ha rd used to be remainders, now it's the hard brexiteers, have been lost by, six month ago that would have been about all of them and now it's about jacob rees—mogg at in these people, and if you look at the daily mail comment on the front page, the language, peak...
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she has got to divide the tory rebels. this is basically the tory rebels.s is basically the same story but spun in a different way. what is interesting as part of their attempt to put a positive spin on the deal is this quote saying, getting back full control of our borders is an issue of great importance to the british people. she will be saying to the cbi that eu citizens will no longer be able tojump the queue ahead of engineers from sydney or software developers from delhi. she is saying we will have full control of our borders. what she is not saying is how will the other eu countries react to that? what will be the situation of the expat brits in france, in spain and italy and all these places? it is quite a sensitive issue, particularly for those people in france. i wrote a story a few weeks ago about expats in france and they are concerned and they are quite worried. that might come back to bite her i think. this particular article also mentions the political declaration that we are hearing about. yes, last week we had the departure agreement with t
she has got to divide the tory rebels. this is basically the tory rebels.s is basically the same story but spun in a different way. what is interesting as part of their attempt to put a positive spin on the deal is this quote saying, getting back full control of our borders is an issue of great importance to the british people. she will be saying to the cbi that eu citizens will no longer be able tojump the queue ahead of engineers from sydney or software developers from delhi. she is saying we...
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i am not going to stand in the tory leadership contest? i am not even getting sucked into it. the statement? i am supporting the prime minister and i not be supporting anyone who is sending letters to the 1922 committee. i would support her in a vote of no—confidence. with meetings in brussels in the coming days and then an eu summit, she says a change of leader would mean more uncertainty. these next seven days are going to be critical. they are about the future of this country. it is about people's jobs, it's about their livelihoods, it's about the future for their children and grandchildren. the former wales rugby captain gareth thomas speaks out after suffering a homophobic attack in cardiff. there's a lot of people out there who want to hurt us. but unfortunately for them, there's a lot more that want to help us heal. so this, i hope, will be a positive message. the death toll rises in california as its worst ever wildfires continue to burn. and harry kane delivers an england victory against croatia, good afternoon. the prime minister has said the next seven days are "cri
i am not going to stand in the tory leadership contest? i am not even getting sucked into it. the statement? i am supporting the prime minister and i not be supporting anyone who is sending letters to the 1922 committee. i would support her in a vote of no—confidence. with meetings in brussels in the coming days and then an eu summit, she says a change of leader would mean more uncertainty. these next seven days are going to be critical. they are about the future of this country. it is about...
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cheers, tory. >> cheers.his is wine. this is cider. we're all good and so these caps allow you to, if you don't finish the bottle of wine, you put the cap on it and can store it in the refrigerator. >> and lay it down. >> lay it down sideways if you want and the capabubbles will allow it to keep its bubbles for up to a week. great for wine lovers. normally $20 to $30 per set. they all come in big sets. they're slashed in half, $10 to $15. >> yeah. >> okay. >>> probably our biggest assortment here. something brand-new. this one which is the stemless cup so that's perfect for wine. we're keeping with the wine theme here. speaking of the wine theme, this beauty, this size, the 25-ounce. >> that's wine too? >> that holds a full bottle of wine, the 25-ounce size just in case. just in case. huge assortment of colors and triple insulated, which means they keep them cold or hot longer and have a bunch of different wine accessories, good for people of all age, water or wine is your choice. the deal is great, 13 to 33
cheers, tory. >> cheers.his is wine. this is cider. we're all good and so these caps allow you to, if you don't finish the bottle of wine, you put the cap on it and can store it in the refrigerator. >> and lay it down. >> lay it down sideways if you want and the capabubbles will allow it to keep its bubbles for up to a week. great for wine lovers. normally $20 to $30 per set. they all come in big sets. they're slashed in half, $10 to $15. >> yeah. >> okay....
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and again, going over the heads of mps to talk to the tory party chairman.x khmer being supportive of the pm. it doesn‘t look like we‘re going to see a fresh wave of resignations. it has been clear that the eu withdrawal bill... agreement, is done. she is looking at the future trade deal now and that will be where we see the discussion move on to next. is there a moment where she can say that threat of 48 letters has gone? there was the pandora's box is they would say, this is not the be all and end all, the withdrawal agreement is rejected or not by the house, they might say more letters will come. they will say it's a process. everyone expected this to be wrapped up everyone expected this to be wrapped upa lot everyone expected this to be wrapped up a lot quicker. last week! they are revising their predictions. but suppose they would take heart from the fact there is still a bit of road left to run. one voice we are waiting for isjeremy corbyn. what course will he take? he has remained silent on the basis that presumably he is watching the tories tear them
and again, going over the heads of mps to talk to the tory party chairman.x khmer being supportive of the pm. it doesn‘t look like we‘re going to see a fresh wave of resignations. it has been clear that the eu withdrawal bill... agreement, is done. she is looking at the future trade deal now and that will be where we see the discussion move on to next. is there a moment where she can say that threat of 48 letters has gone? there was the pandora's box is they would say, this is not the be...
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former tory leader.worry about here is that if you don't take this opportunity to leave the eu, to get brexit over the line, you might never leave at all. downing street said it is this agreement are nothing but supporters of another referendum said parliament should throw it out. we are going to be paying this huge sum of money for no guaranteed trading relationship in return. that to my mind doesn't make any sense at all. the last two night years the prime minister rudd told us no deal is better than a bad deal and now she's saying we have to accept a bad deal and said of no deal and that is a false choice. the biggest roadblock has been the question of the irish border. a customs arrangements with the eu has been proposed which is meant to ensure. but northern ireland could be much closer to eu regulations and the party propping up regulations and the party propping up the conservatives in the house of commons is concerned. rules about the production of goods, agriculture, etc, would be determined in
former tory leader.worry about here is that if you don't take this opportunity to leave the eu, to get brexit over the line, you might never leave at all. downing street said it is this agreement are nothing but supporters of another referendum said parliament should throw it out. we are going to be paying this huge sum of money for no guaranteed trading relationship in return. that to my mind doesn't make any sense at all. the last two night years the prime minister rudd told us no deal is...
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not a tory candidate. encourage you to stand as a candidate. not a tory candidatelj candidate.o you, i have genuinely enjoyed it. she has been an absolute joy. if you are ever in sheffield, swing by. and in five years' time she is going to bea in five years' time she is going to be a green mp. the un deputy secretary general, amina mohammed, is one of the most powerful women in global affairs but she says she‘s an african first, and will be heading back when her time at the united nations is up. in the first installment of our special 100 women series, zeinab badawi talks to amina mohammed about how gender, identity and past experiences affect the way she does herjob. here i am at the united nations headquarters in new york. when are we going to see a woman‘s picture on there? soon, i think. we we going to see a woman‘s picture on there? soon, ithink. we narrowly missed it last time and i think we will see it soon. i think everyone feels that the time is almost there and such great efforts were made last time and incredible women who came to the stage for the first time we re c
not a tory candidate. encourage you to stand as a candidate. not a tory candidatelj candidate.o you, i have genuinely enjoyed it. she has been an absolute joy. if you are ever in sheffield, swing by. and in five years' time she is going to bea in five years' time she is going to be a green mp. the un deputy secretary general, amina mohammed, is one of the most powerful women in global affairs but she says she‘s an african first, and will be heading back when her time at the united nations is...
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tories plot to kill her brexit deal. trade compromise, beijing may outline is here is a possible concessions for the first time since the summer. manus: let's get into brexit. the pound has gained since news that theresa may has secured the banking of -- backing of her cabinet for an e.u. divorce plan. maria is in brussels, straight to you. theresa may may be able to get a deal cleared in her cabinet and i think the phrase is, it was a collective decision, but what about parliament? maria: that is still the big question. yesterday what we saw is the -- the entire conservative party. at one point we were told she was not in a position to give a statement can she did, but friendly did not look happy. the was supposed to be brexit deal that she said came down to one choice, take this or go back to square one, no deal. speculationhearing there could be a leadership challenge. again, it looks very shaky for theresa may in london. nejra: let's turn to you in brussels, for the e.u. is it now a simple case of signing off on a de
tories plot to kill her brexit deal. trade compromise, beijing may outline is here is a possible concessions for the first time since the summer. manus: let's get into brexit. the pound has gained since news that theresa may has secured the banking of -- backing of her cabinet for an e.u. divorce plan. maria is in brussels, straight to you. theresa may may be able to get a deal cleared in her cabinet and i think the phrase is, it was a collective decision, but what about parliament? maria: that...
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so most tory mps actually do support their prime minister.you that the decision i took two weeks ago wasn't taken lightly. i did give my association officers, my association members and some constituents the benefit of actually telling them what i did as a matter of courtesy and listening to their views. they completely and utterly backed me. that is when i submitted my letter. i am pretty sure that some of my colleagues are doing exactly the same thing this weekend. they haven't done yet because graham brady has told us, he hasn't reached the 48. we're not back in westminster until tomorrow and i have no doubt that some of my colleagues will have consulted in their constituencies this weekend, and when they return tomorrow more letters will go into mr brady. you are stabbing your own party leader, your own prime minister, you're not even stabbing her in the back, you're stabbing her in the front. i've asked the prime minister on many, many occasions to give me a guarantee that the british fishing industry will not be sacrificed. the only ans
so most tory mps actually do support their prime minister.you that the decision i took two weeks ago wasn't taken lightly. i did give my association officers, my association members and some constituents the benefit of actually telling them what i did as a matter of courtesy and listening to their views. they completely and utterly backed me. that is when i submitted my letter. i am pretty sure that some of my colleagues are doing exactly the same thing this weekend. they haven't done yet...
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if they want to bring down their prime minister in the tory party, it will achieve little nothing. party, she continues as such time as they have another leader and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take time. in some ways she is a strong position, and don't forget she is the prime minister and has that ability to speak to people, but i don't think it is about boredom. it is about reality. was always going to come down to a messy, mice that would please no one and she has managed to achieve one. many people thought she would never come to an agreement with it you and john hodge juncker has managed to keep the other members together, has managed to get this through, at the european council without a vote, this is a unanimous decision from them. i think what theresa may is banking on, f! may, 94 mps are stomping around saying they will not vote for it, but i also hearfrom around saying they will not vote for it, but i also hear from tory mps, quite a strong sentiment when they speak to constituents —— if i
if they want to bring down their prime minister in the tory party, it will achieve little nothing. party, she continues as such time as they have another leader and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take time. in some ways she is a strong position, and don't forget she is the prime minister and has that ability to speak to people, but i don't think it is about boredom. it is about reality. was always going to come...
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most tory mps do is abort their prime ministers. the decision itook their prime ministers.ok two weeks ago wasn't taken lightly. i did give my association officers, my association members and some constituents the benefit of actually telling them what i did as actually telling them what i did as a matter of courtesy and listening to their views. they completely and utterly backed me. that is when i submitted my letter. i utterly backed me. that is when i submitted my letter. lam pretty sure that some of my colleagues are doing exactly the same thing this weekend. they haven't done yet is because graham brady has told us, he hasn't reached the 48. we're not backin hasn't reached the 48. we're not back in westminster until tomorrow andl back in westminster until tomorrow and i have no doubt that some of my colleagues will have consulted in their constituencies this weekend and when they return tomorrow more letters will be sent mr barclay. you are stabbing your party leader, you'll prime minister, not even in her back but in her friend. i've asked the prime minister on many o
most tory mps do is abort their prime ministers. the decision itook their prime ministers.ok two weeks ago wasn't taken lightly. i did give my association officers, my association members and some constituents the benefit of actually telling them what i did as actually telling them what i did as a matter of courtesy and listening to their views. they completely and utterly backed me. that is when i submitted my letter. i utterly backed me. that is when i submitted my letter. lam pretty sure...
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rebels who are really digging m, tory rebels who are really digging in, who are right now planning toote against her brexit compromise in parliament in ii vote against her brexit compromise in parliament in 11 days' time. as it stands it would be a herculean effort for number ten to be able to turn around that tide of political resista nce turn around that tide of political resistance and get the compromise through. we know that particularly tory brexiteers are furious and think she has negotiated a relationship that leaves us too closely tied to the eu for years to come. but as far as she is concerned, this is the best compromise and the only deal on the table. i asked compromise and the only deal on the table. iasked her today compromise and the only deal on the table. i asked her today what would happen if the vote falls the first time. would she be willing to have another go and she wouldn't rule out another go and she wouldn't rule out a second vote. i'm focused on the vote that is taking place on december 11. i want everyone who is going to participate, all members of parliament
rebels who are really digging m, tory rebels who are really digging in, who are right now planning toote against her brexit compromise in parliament in ii vote against her brexit compromise in parliament in 11 days' time. as it stands it would be a herculean effort for number ten to be able to turn around that tide of political resista nce turn around that tide of political resistance and get the compromise through. we know that particularly tory brexiteers are furious and think she has...
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he has voted tory for yea rs went as well.of patience with the prime minister.” years but he has run out of patience with the prime minister. i think she was doing all right until she started dancing. we do not like it. get over it. bolton lose at football every week and i have to get over it. who would you want? a brexiteer. someone like michael gove, someone who has a little bit of common sense and understands what the people of bolton especially want. there is also banter at the barbers. you have people who have very strong opinions. this man talks politics while he trends and he says he wants mrs may to stay where she is. who would you have to take over from her, who would want to with all the hassle that is going on? who's going to do it? do you have sympathy for her? yeah. i do not think anyone else would want to do it. all political colours are on show at the haberdashery but the assistance here are united and they agree that theresa may has to carry on. most politicians want to become prime minister, so she got thrown
he has voted tory for yea rs went as well.of patience with the prime minister.” years but he has run out of patience with the prime minister. i think she was doing all right until she started dancing. we do not like it. get over it. bolton lose at football every week and i have to get over it. who would you want? a brexiteer. someone like michael gove, someone who has a little bit of common sense and understands what the people of bolton especially want. there is also banter at the barbers....
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ta ke his own personal cross when he tried to take on margaret thatcher for the leadership of the tory he lost out. as we were saying earlier, the conservatives, despite changing leader, went on to have seven more years in power. so they may be looking at that, but no one wa nts to may be looking at that, but no one wants to be seen to be plunging the knife. it was interesting, dominic raab, the former brexit secretary, who resigned, said i still support theresa may but couldn't with any conscience to stay in cabinet with this disagreement, basically. there is now a beauty parade of leadership contenders this week. you could have a summit this week, the tory leadership campaign this week, i think like stephen hawking says, there are a million universes, there could be a million versions of brexit we could have, and trying to second—guess it is impossible. brexit we could have, and trying to second-guess it is impossible. in terms of leadership contenders, who do you think? we all suspect boris johnson will be here, don't we? and he is on the front of the daily telegraph, this column is
ta ke his own personal cross when he tried to take on margaret thatcher for the leadership of the tory he lost out. as we were saying earlier, the conservatives, despite changing leader, went on to have seven more years in power. so they may be looking at that, but no one wa nts to may be looking at that, but no one wants to be seen to be plunging the knife. it was interesting, dominic raab, the former brexit secretary, who resigned, said i still support theresa may but couldn't with any...
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he has voted tory for years but he has run out of patience with the prime minister.nk she was doing all right until she started dancing. we do not like it. get over it. bolton lose at football every week and i have to get over it. who would you want? a brexiteer. someone like michael gove, someone who has a little bit of common sense and understands what the people of bolton especially want. there is also banter at the barbers. you have people who have very strong opinions. this man talks politics while he trends and he says he wants mrs may to stay where she is. who would you have to take over from her, who would want to with all the hassle that is going on? who's going to do it? do you have sympathy for her? yeah. i do not think anyone else would want to do it. all political colours are on show at the haberdashery but the assistance here are united and they agree that theresa may has to carry on. most politicians want to become prime minister, so she got thrown in at the deep end, but roll with it. get on with it. bolton backed brexit but many here are getting wear
he has voted tory for years but he has run out of patience with the prime minister.nk she was doing all right until she started dancing. we do not like it. get over it. bolton lose at football every week and i have to get over it. who would you want? a brexiteer. someone like michael gove, someone who has a little bit of common sense and understands what the people of bolton especially want. there is also banter at the barbers. you have people who have very strong opinions. this man talks...
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but not a tory candidate. you see, i'm not one of the people that will go out and preach tory.you... sorry! that's ok. be completely honest with me, right. i don't know how many first dates you've been on. not many. 0k. out of a first date, how do you think i did? any tips, do you reckon? i think you've done really well. i feel like you've listened to me and you look like you're really interested in what i'm saying. so i'd give you ten out of ten for this date. high five! i'll take that. on that note, shall we bounce? thank you so much for these flowers. no—one ever buys me flowers. did you get the eu resemblance in the flowers? no? oh, it's the eu flag? i get it! sorry. my brain. 0r ukip, depending on how you look at it. but i was going for the eu. honestly, thank you very much. it's been a pleasure. i don't understand why you're single. i think you're fantastic, i really do. i swear to you, i've genuinely enjoyed it. she's been an absolute joy. i'd be friends with the... is it the lord mayor of sheffield? yeah. everyone in sheffield calls me mayor. and in five years' time she
but not a tory candidate. you see, i'm not one of the people that will go out and preach tory.you... sorry! that's ok. be completely honest with me, right. i don't know how many first dates you've been on. not many. 0k. out of a first date, how do you think i did? any tips, do you reckon? i think you've done really well. i feel like you've listened to me and you look like you're really interested in what i'm saying. so i'd give you ten out of ten for this date. high five! i'll take that. on...
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conciliar tory since then.ing watching them listening the footage from this complete catastrophe. 0k. one other complete catastrophe. ok. one other story that we are going to look at is on the front page of the mail on sunday. it is talking about a school with 17 children who are changing their gender. tel is a bit more about that, katie. yellow back 17 pupils at one british school in the process of their gender. and the majority of these youngsters are autistic. they say this picks up on autistic. they say this picks up on a trend which is as more awareness is being brought on transgender issues, you are seeing a significant increase in the number of pupils at schools who are choosing to identify as transgender and also undergo gender... not always reassignment. it depends what level. but we identify or not identify as the sex they are born into. and it does seem like a lot of the cases are down to autistic pupils and it is raising questions about that and it is a teacher who is quite concerned that he points
conciliar tory since then.ing watching them listening the footage from this complete catastrophe. 0k. one other complete catastrophe. ok. one other story that we are going to look at is on the front page of the mail on sunday. it is talking about a school with 17 children who are changing their gender. tel is a bit more about that, katie. yellow back 17 pupils at one british school in the process of their gender. and the majority of these youngsters are autistic. they say this picks up on...
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leading tories tell me to scrap benefits, this is a times investigation. story. right, this is the time is looking at what is happening with the raft of benefits changes and the impact of the benefit freeze as george osborne introduced in 2015 and people across britain and the key factor they found, that more people start to lose than gain under the new universal credit system. —— stand too. people who are working but finding themselves still in poverty despite having employment is higher than any time in two decades and rising faster than employment, and rising faster than employment, and that malnutrition has tripled. there is also the slightly extraordinary claim that the former dwp secretary threatened to make a treasury official eat his balls for brea kfast treasury official eat his balls for breakfast during the row over universal credit, which is not a phrase you normally see on the front page of the happy time. or indeed on the bbc, here is what i mean by that, but anyway. indeed. but this is the tories talking about the fact that they are saying t
leading tories tell me to scrap benefits, this is a times investigation. story. right, this is the time is looking at what is happening with the raft of benefits changes and the impact of the benefit freeze as george osborne introduced in 2015 and people across britain and the key factor they found, that more people start to lose than gain under the new universal credit system. —— stand too. people who are working but finding themselves still in poverty despite having employment is higher...