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tory relations britain's tory politicians on t.v. terminal the unit is one thing that would provoke a loyalist paramilitary is the present irish government saying silly things about the border and the constitution and david terms a good friend of mine but who. izzie he's a member of the tory party he left the ulster unionist party and joined the tory party so i'm afraid i've made my case does that mutual maybe i just just be made like a just because he's a tory does that you know you just made my case is that deny the right of him his statement no he doesn't but doesn't make it wrong i'm just quoting back and unafraid and afraid to walk into a sorry i don't want to do i mean if you walk into it you said that for all the politicians but the very politician you quote it was an oath to unions politician that's how to pronounce that harkened i'm saying what i'm saying if you want if you want an argument i give it to you and i win so i just want to tell you that what we need is can good had politicians to try to make the good friday agree
tory relations britain's tory politicians on t.v. terminal the unit is one thing that would provoke a loyalist paramilitary is the present irish government saying silly things about the border and the constitution and david terms a good friend of mine but who. izzie he's a member of the tory party he left the ulster unionist party and joined the tory party so i'm afraid i've made my case does that mutual maybe i just just be made like a just because he's a tory does that you know you just made...
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izzie he's a member of the tory party he left the altar unionist party and joined the tory party so i'm afraid you've made my case does that mutual a lie just just be very like a just because these are sort of does that you know you just made my case is that i deny the right of him statement no he doesn't but doesn't make it wrong i'm just quoting back and unafraid and afraid to walk into a sorry i don't want to do i mean if you walk into it you said that there are other politicians but the very politician you quoted was an author yunus politician that's how to pronounce that harkened i'm saying what i'm saying if you want if you want an argument i'll give it to you and i win so i just want to tell you that what we need is current good had politicians to try to make the good friday agreement work and what i'm saying to you is that tory politicians who are using breakfast because you asked the question are creation the difficulty those of us i'm not a politician a longer but those of us who are trying to keep things calm and keeping saying are saying today that is the wrong thing to do w
izzie he's a member of the tory party he left the altar unionist party and joined the tory party so i'm afraid you've made my case does that mutual a lie just just be very like a just because these are sort of does that you know you just made my case is that i deny the right of him statement no he doesn't but doesn't make it wrong i'm just quoting back and unafraid and afraid to walk into a sorry i don't want to do i mean if you walk into it you said that there are other politicians but the...
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it's going to mean that every tory voter has to go out and vote.ting across on the doorstep, that this is probably the most important election wandsworth has had since we took control in 1978. on a weekday morning, the conservative minister for london is working hard and jojohnson is hammering home his party's record on low council tax. we are getting the message out that if you want high—quality local authority services delivered at low council tax, you have got to vote conservative on may the 3rd. if you look at wandsworth, the average band d council tax is about £700. over the road in neighbouring lambeth, labour—run lambeth, it is almost twice that much and the quality of services is simply not as good over there either. so the tories hope that an election—winning formula that has worked over four decades will rebuff the labour challenge. if labour wants to sweep along the river thames with the corbyn revolution capturing councils that eluded the party even in the electorally successful years of tony blair, then winning wandsworth is an importa
it's going to mean that every tory voter has to go out and vote.ting across on the doorstep, that this is probably the most important election wandsworth has had since we took control in 1978. on a weekday morning, the conservative minister for london is working hard and jojohnson is hammering home his party's record on low council tax. we are getting the message out that if you want high—quality local authority services delivered at low council tax, you have got to vote conservative on may...
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in outer london metro—land lean towards the tories.s the decade went by, yellow also arrived on the scene. but in recent years the doughnut has evolved. labour has nibbled into the outer ring of the doughnut as younger and bame voters move into the suburbs. and now labour has its sights on expanding its hold on the outer doughnut and it also hopes to strengthen its position on the centre by turning the blue strongholds of wandsworth and westminster to red. in the years when she bestrode the land, margaret thatcher hailed wandsworth as a tory beacon for the way it pioneered the outsourcing of services and set ultralow local tax. so how could the jewel in margaret thatcher's crown be on the verge of falling into labour hands? this is what we're up against. we're up against a council which was margaret thatcher's favourite council for a reason. this was the testing ground of thatcherism. the sorts of policies they rolled
in outer london metro—land lean towards the tories.s the decade went by, yellow also arrived on the scene. but in recent years the doughnut has evolved. labour has nibbled into the outer ring of the doughnut as younger and bame voters move into the suburbs. and now labour has its sights on expanding its hold on the outer doughnut and it also hopes to strengthen its position on the centre by turning the blue strongholds of wandsworth and westminster to red. in the years when she bestrode the...
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it is not for me to defend a tory health secretary, but you are being unfairon tory health secretary,air on jeremy hunt. no, i am not, but this is not necessarily just about the government and facebook, it is also about parents. it is indeed and that is the point thatjeremy hunt makes in his letter, it is about the protection of children and what he is saying is, look, we give alcohol guidelines to adults, it does not mean you have to adults, it does not mean you have to follow them, but at least you have a guideline were you know what healthy drinking is. that is adults. when it comes to children, because this is about parents, to give a guideline to children about the amount of time they should be on a screen must be a good idea. at the moment, that 5—16 —year—olds are spending six and a half hours in front of a screen per day, in 1995 that was three hours... you do not need to have a guideline to know that cannot be good for you. how many are as would be ok? the american health department say two ours is what they should be restricted to and parents know... they are saying one hour
it is not for me to defend a tory health secretary, but you are being unfairon tory health secretary,air on jeremy hunt. no, i am not, but this is not necessarily just about the government and facebook, it is also about parents. it is indeed and that is the point thatjeremy hunt makes in his letter, it is about the protection of children and what he is saying is, look, we give alcohol guidelines to adults, it does not mean you have to adults, it does not mean you have to follow them, but at...
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this week i'm not the only human rights issues the people of have to contend with joining me now is tory peer lord a would who would thank you so much for being on the shows away from the legacy issues the. end of storm one you've been campaigning and putting this nation through the house of lords about human rights of a different could introducing it we hope we'll get it through the house of lords all the eyes of commons but more likely initially in the house of lords and that's to make legislation in relation to same sex marriages in northern ireland exactly the same as it is in england scotland if there isn't equality you know it's a devolved matter and as long as it was devolved it should have been dealt with by belfast but we don't have a devolved assembly at the moment and we don't know how long we can appear without one so called him again in the commons and myself in the eyes of boards decided it was appropriate that we should introduce a same sex marriage bill what is the point then if it is a devolved issue then of doing this in westminster we're posting all sorts of northern i
this week i'm not the only human rights issues the people of have to contend with joining me now is tory peer lord a would who would thank you so much for being on the shows away from the legacy issues the. end of storm one you've been campaigning and putting this nation through the house of lords about human rights of a different could introducing it we hope we'll get it through the house of lords all the eyes of commons but more likely initially in the house of lords and that's to make...
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taking a different approach same for the tories, this isa approach same for the tories, this is a big. —— alienating black voters. really bad for them and not just alienating black voters. really bad for them and notjust black voters, it is eu citizens. who can vote in the local elections next week. if eu citizens are worried that they might be treated at the brexit in a similar way, if the faceless barack to see that as the home office cannot process their right to stay in the uk after brexit, they won't be choosing to vote for next week either. it is very bad for the conservative party and also what i think is interesting, this language tee: i. think is interesting, this language the! you change if f; change if runni,1g change if running on get—25:55}? gain..- “the perez“; ———— —— —— . ~ ~ week can patrol immigration more it was finally duly. and let the single market. you can be much more generous to the commonwealth which isa generous to the commonwealth which is a good thing. you said about the tentacle is a good thing. you said about the te nta cle to, is a good thing. you said
taking a different approach same for the tories, this isa approach same for the tories, this is a big. —— alienating black voters. really bad for them and not just alienating black voters. really bad for them and notjust black voters, it is eu citizens. who can vote in the local elections next week. if eu citizens are worried that they might be treated at the brexit in a similar way, if the faceless barack to see that as the home office cannot process their right to stay in the uk after...
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the last tory prime minister lost a vote on syria in 2014. will parliament backed mrs may?f military action goes according to plan, some tories may swallow a ny according to plan, some tories may swallow any doubt and mps on both sides may hesitate before denying british forces political colour. but mrs may will be accused by critics of bypassing parliament and dancing to donald trump's tune. with national influence at stake, the prime minister was keen to back up her american ally. but the final plan still looks like a work in progress. the timing anyone's gas. —— guess. as john mentioned there, downing street said ministers were agreed that it was highly likely the syrian government was responsible for last weekend's chemical attack. and that phone call has now taken place. two bits of information to bring you. the first is president trump and theresa may agreed to keep working closely on the international response to the use of chemical weapons in syria, so it looks like conversations are continuing, rather than necessarily decisions yet being reached. and they did, howe
the last tory prime minister lost a vote on syria in 2014. will parliament backed mrs may?f military action goes according to plan, some tories may swallow a ny according to plan, some tories may swallow any doubt and mps on both sides may hesitate before denying british forces political colour. but mrs may will be accused by critics of bypassing parliament and dancing to donald trump's tune. with national influence at stake, the prime minister was keen to back up her american ally. but the...
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to explain the ninety nine to two surprise victory of the tories what about shy corbin east side in twenty eight i'm not sure they got it completely wrong in the general election in that everybody did and i don't think everyone know everybody there were two out of the major polling companies that did get it approximately like all ministers and i don't believe in shy called least as i think of most people in the labor party who are opposed to the court and they wouldn't suggest that companies desire at all shy i think there were other things other reasons why the polling organization going to do something which in fairness i got wrong as well although the german court of course has been on the record for wanting to leave european union up until the referendum and it became leader being reported as saying that tony blair's calls for a break that second because of referendum toxic is actually helpful when tony blair starts to call for i think it's seriously unhelpful and i'm speaking here as somebody who was and he's a strong remain. the decision was taken in the first referendum but i
to explain the ninety nine to two surprise victory of the tories what about shy corbin east side in twenty eight i'm not sure they got it completely wrong in the general election in that everybody did and i don't think everyone know everybody there were two out of the major polling companies that did get it approximately like all ministers and i don't believe in shy called least as i think of most people in the labor party who are opposed to the court and they wouldn't suggest that companies...
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... not just anti—semitic but misogynistic, anti—tory. ..l some... it is unpleasant. he often this thing he goes, there are bad elements my party but also that elements in every party. with the jewish community is saying to him here is that you really have to stick your neck out and out and out and condemn this behaviour and be a lot more vociferous and vocal in that condemnation and they failed that condemnation and they failed that he has not do that make them that. i'm not suggesting jeremy corbyn is an anti—semite but we were discussing this before, he is so pro palestinian that perhaps he's lost the ability to see the... that is probably a fair assessment of the background to it all. what has changed is that i thinkjeremy corbyn now genuinely assess city as problems and is it a long time to get there to that position. today, with an interview with the evening standard, he was using much stronger language but with the jewish leaders wanted was some action and they point to begin limits in, which is been dragging on for months and months
... not just anti—semitic but misogynistic, anti—tory. ..l some... it is unpleasant. he often this thing he goes, there are bad elements my party but also that elements in every party. with the jewish community is saying to him here is that you really have to stick your neck out and out and out and condemn this behaviour and be a lot more vociferous and vocal in that condemnation and they failed that condemnation and they failed that he has not do that make them that. i'm not suggesting...
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what we saw today was a realisation from some in the tory party that if you give talking the hostileis a danger you get tarred as the nasty party, which is a phrase theresa may came up the first place. sajid javid still back the underlying policies of making it difficult for illegal immigrant is to be in the country so we will see a slight change in tone but it will be baby steps and the actual underlying policy will be there for a while. he said he will look at home office structures which is something theresa may did not do when she was in thatjob, so he clearly thinks change is needed and it will be interesting to see what he comes up with. there has been the understandable outcry about the windrush generation, and many people have asked, do you want a government that will be tough on illegal immigrants and would think that theresa may was right. that is the interesting thing, whether part of what happened last week was that potential issue of getting caught between windrush and talking about removal of illegal immigrant is. one of the big things is how that is dealt with but alre
what we saw today was a realisation from some in the tory party that if you give talking the hostileis a danger you get tarred as the nasty party, which is a phrase theresa may came up the first place. sajid javid still back the underlying policies of making it difficult for illegal immigrant is to be in the country so we will see a slight change in tone but it will be baby steps and the actual underlying policy will be there for a while. he said he will look at home office structures which is...
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s largest food bank provider the trussell trust has claimed failures in the tory welfare system of lead to more and more people needing food banks to live former food bank manager charles when he wrote an actor in a new british theatre production the food bank as it is joins me now to our thanks for coming on going underground the odds on favorite going to the latest odds to be the next prime minister is jacob riis morg the tory m.p. marginally beating corbin on the odds says food banks are rather uplifting just describe what inspired you to create this new play. well far from uplifting i found that when i started working at the food bank i couldn't quite believe what i was seeing i was shocked to be frank at the situations that the people were coming in with. i felt that the stories were weren't widely known amongst the public that that things were going on under our noses that people just had no idea about as they were living in a parallel universe so i was seeing seeing people who had had no money for weeks. yet families with young children it makes absolutely no difference whether t
s largest food bank provider the trussell trust has claimed failures in the tory welfare system of lead to more and more people needing food banks to live former food bank manager charles when he wrote an actor in a new british theatre production the food bank as it is joins me now to our thanks for coming on going underground the odds on favorite going to the latest odds to be the next prime minister is jacob riis morg the tory m.p. marginally beating corbin on the odds says food banks are...
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the tory whips have high hopes of a compromise to avoid a damaging defeat in parliament.e that vote and was forced to shift her position on a customs union there are mutterings of a potential tory leadership challenge. senior conservatives say it's one thing to gather the signatures to trigger a vote of confidence, it's quite another to persuade 159 tory mps to unseat theresa may. the prime minister has been told there is a simpler solution. the eu is trying to call the shots in these negotiations quite clearly, setting a timetable which the government accepted out of goodwill i think. but now they are refusing to talk about anything it would appear apart from the solution they prepare which is effectively annex in northern ireland to the european union. i think it's time for us to say look, that's not on the cards, come back and talk to us when you are prepared to talk about sensible technological revolution is to this problem but until then we will go away and think about our future outside the eu. time is marching on and with each day theresa may's quest to achieve the
the tory whips have high hopes of a compromise to avoid a damaging defeat in parliament.e that vote and was forced to shift her position on a customs union there are mutterings of a potential tory leadership challenge. senior conservatives say it's one thing to gather the signatures to trigger a vote of confidence, it's quite another to persuade 159 tory mps to unseat theresa may. the prime minister has been told there is a simpler solution. the eu is trying to call the shots in these...
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parliament to demonstrate against what they see as tories amazin legal u.k.'s strikes on syria one of the speakers of the demo was jeremy corbin's former emergencies minister chris happy with the way jeremy corbin appears to have replied and responded to these airstrikes from theresa may and the french government of the united states government very much so jeremy is wonderful antidote to the saber rattling warmongers who are looking for any excuse it seems to me to launch these airstrikes and to characterize them as the prime minister has tried to do a few monetary and illustrates the grotesque hypocrisy of this government because while says suggesting the airstrikes are in some way humanitarian they've actually done everything they can to stop providing support and assistance to the refugees from syria. indeed it was this government sought to minimize the impact of the e.u.'s program to provide assistance for the syrian refugees so he very much speak with with forked tongue there's a lot of questions that the that the government need to answer in terms of yo
parliament to demonstrate against what they see as tories amazin legal u.k.'s strikes on syria one of the speakers of the demo was jeremy corbin's former emergencies minister chris happy with the way jeremy corbin appears to have replied and responded to these airstrikes from theresa may and the french government of the united states government very much so jeremy is wonderful antidote to the saber rattling warmongers who are looking for any excuse it seems to me to launch these airstrikes and...
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tori kelly! "take back home" is out now.ate night with seth meyers." tonight -- leslie mann, from "the terror," actor jared harris, senator from minnesota, amy klobuchar, featuring the 8g band with steve smith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear that. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump delivered a speech at the annual white house easter egg roll today, while standing next to first lady melania, and an easter bunny character. can we go in tight on the easter bunny?
tori kelly! "take back home" is out now.ate night with seth meyers." tonight -- leslie mann, from "the terror," actor jared harris, senator from minnesota, amy klobuchar, featuring the 8g band with steve smith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear that. in that case, let's get to the news....
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labour and tory except the group about europe.e. enough chat about macron and centrist parties. lasers might seem the stuff of star wars, both the eu is asking for bids to build a new high powered laser weapon. the plan is to build a prototype similar to this one developed by the us navy, which could take out things like drones and missiles. the uk is also developing a weapon and brussels is said to be worried they would have to rely on non—eu technology after brexit. the plans have led to some in the tabloid press claiming that could be a laser arms race between the uk and europe. here to bring some light on the subject isjustin bronk, a military technology expert with the think—tank rusi. how likely is it? there is definitely going to be some form of laser arms race but it will be between united states and china. it's also worth remembering that lasers sound terribly sexy and cool, everybody has seen star wars, they are undeniably futuristic. that actually, in terms of what they can be used for, they have a few niche application
labour and tory except the group about europe.e. enough chat about macron and centrist parties. lasers might seem the stuff of star wars, both the eu is asking for bids to build a new high powered laser weapon. the plan is to build a prototype similar to this one developed by the us navy, which could take out things like drones and missiles. the uk is also developing a weapon and brussels is said to be worried they would have to rely on non—eu technology after brexit. the plans have led to...
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the feeling among tory mps is that that appointment of sajid javid will not exactly draw a line underaffair but it will allow the government to open a new page. the new home secretary said he is no longer going to talk about a hostile environment for illegal migrants, he will talk about a compliant environment. but theresa may has paid a price for this. she now has a home secretary who has a record of challenging her openly in cabinet. let's ask what sort of home secretary he will be. is he someone who stands up to people? yes, he is, he tore into the prime minister after the election last year because he thought he was going to be sacked. the word i'm hearing is he is going to own this department and shape this department and one cabinet minister said to me that they hope he used at the moment of his appointment, the moment of maximum opportunity to basically tell the prime minister that she should junk the net migration target. i am told that sajid javid will take a very, very good look at all of his department but he will abide by the tory election manifesto from last year, which m
the feeling among tory mps is that that appointment of sajid javid will not exactly draw a line underaffair but it will allow the government to open a new page. the new home secretary said he is no longer going to talk about a hostile environment for illegal migrants, he will talk about a compliant environment. but theresa may has paid a price for this. she now has a home secretary who has a record of challenging her openly in cabinet. let's ask what sort of home secretary he will be. is he...
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our parliament's allow the tories to diminish our pa rliament's power. allow the tories to diminishheresa may said she hoped scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon would change our mind. we have made considerable changes to the bill to reflect issues raised are members and by the devolved administrations. it is indeed disappointing that a scottish government have not yet felt able to add to their agreement to the new amendments, and we sincerely hope that they will reconsider their position. parliament square has a new statue. its first commemorating a woman. the work by gillian wearing depicts the suffragist millicent fawcett who led the non— militant campaign for votes for women. here are some moments from the unveiling ceremony. # shout, shout, on with the song... i think we are all immensely excited, thrills, nerds and are very grateful to all the people who made it possible. —— thrilled, honoured. less tha n it possible. —— thrilled, honoured. less than 3% of british statues featu rette less than 3% of british statues featurette woman who actually existed. with this statue o
our parliament's allow the tories to diminish our pa rliament's power. allow the tories to diminishheresa may said she hoped scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon would change our mind. we have made considerable changes to the bill to reflect issues raised are members and by the devolved administrations. it is indeed disappointing that a scottish government have not yet felt able to add to their agreement to the new amendments, and we sincerely hope that they will reconsider their position....
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the mail on sunday reports on allegations regarding the tory mp charlie elphicke.e denies any wrongdoing. the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a merger. the sunday times claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne and
the mail on sunday reports on allegations regarding the tory mp charlie elphicke.e denies any wrongdoing. the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a merger. the sunday times claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their...
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the mail on sunday reports on allegations regarding the tory mp charlie elphicke.telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a merger. the sunday times claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. rachel, why don't we start with the 0bserver. they have sadiq khan, the latest person calling on amber rudd to resign. the headline says the crisis threatens tory poll hopes. has this windrush row become politicised? it has not been a good week for amber rudd. it's fallen into labour's hands, especially with the local elections coming up. sadiq khan is the poster boy for the child of immigrants who has made a success and he exemplifies the multiculturalism of london. ifeel sorry for amber rudd. she is one of the more liberal in the party
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. —— conciliate tory. we were hearing how xi jingping world. —— conciliate tory.ing speaking at a forum promised to open up the chinese economy, promising to cut to and automobile barriers, such that president trump was forced to thank him in eight weeks. it also led global markets to rally, they went down last week when they went for tit—for—tat tariffs, which could have threatened global growth. this week, concerns have died down. in his first public comment since the trade dispute with the us broke out, president xijingping trade dispute with the us broke out, president xi jingping vowed to open up president xi jingping vowed to open up china's economy further, protect intellectual property of foreign firms and criticised a cold war modern palate he —— mentality as obsolete. he propped it a positive reaction in financial markets, nonetheless, even though president trump has promised rate progress in the looming trade dispute, the white house has made it clear it wants to see changes in acted in china and of course, as yet, there is no timetable on when that wou
. —— conciliate tory. we were hearing how xi jingping world. —— conciliate tory.ing speaking at a forum promised to open up the chinese economy, promising to cut to and automobile barriers, such that president trump was forced to thank him in eight weeks. it also led global markets to rally, they went down last week when they went for tit—for—tat tariffs, which could have threatened global growth. this week, concerns have died down. in his first public comment since the trade...
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when i was growing up in politics the tories for always the pragmatic vote. they were business minded and prided themselves on common sense. they stood out against being railroaded by activists. these are the qualities which deserted them in the pursuit of brexit. at every stage decision seven made driven by short-term politics, driven by loudmouth rhetoric. we triggered article 50 before the french and german elections, before we had any clear idea of our negotiating position. pushing ourselves up against a very tough timetable for such a complicated negotiation. we put down red lines around the single market and custom unions. with little thought as to how that would be compatible with business, and shut down our negotiating routes to maneuver. -- all of which we were obliged to surrender. the europeans, having at first thought that there was some truly cunning plan from the best brains of the british system now frankly think it is the product of the brain of -- after all. only after the barrage of the brexit, aret -- pro- we spared dignity for how we did t
when i was growing up in politics the tories for always the pragmatic vote. they were business minded and prided themselves on common sense. they stood out against being railroaded by activists. these are the qualities which deserted them in the pursuit of brexit. at every stage decision seven made driven by short-term politics, driven by loudmouth rhetoric. we triggered article 50 before the french and german elections, before we had any clear idea of our negotiating position. pushing...
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he knows it is unpopular with the tory grassroots, probably unpopular in the country, but it is i believe the right thing to do. if there is a result as the situation we there is a result as the situation we find ourselves and we can get immigration policy to a better place, and we can get a discussion around immigration to more sensible and humane, then for once i would say good for boris. i read. onto the front of the eye. jewish leaders lashed out at the showdown with jeremy corbyn on racism. there was a meeting tonight with the board of jewish deputies, and the labour leader. supposed to clear the air and perhaps lay out some ground rules and it turned into a big old coffee by the something. it backfired. but there is a sense that he cannot win on this because it's been too little too late. the horse has bolted. he trying to close the sta ble has bolted. he trying to close the stable door and a lack of credibility not just stable door and a lack of credibility notjust on a but his reaction to some of the harder elements of a support brace being abusive to people on twitter, being not
he knows it is unpopular with the tory grassroots, probably unpopular in the country, but it is i believe the right thing to do. if there is a result as the situation we there is a result as the situation we find ourselves and we can get immigration policy to a better place, and we can get a discussion around immigration to more sensible and humane, then for once i would say good for boris. i read. onto the front of the eye. jewish leaders lashed out at the showdown with jeremy corbyn on...
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out that there is a solution to this which isn't certain private health insurance which is the usual tory god i think what the figures show if you look at the figures since twenty ten when the tory led government first came into power there it shows that these targets have not been met you know their standards have gone down year on year because the n.h.s. has been systematically defunded in my view because basically the conservative party and its allies in big business want people to move people over to private health insurance that's the that's the long term plan you know when you've got some of the most extreme tory m.p.'s in activists saying that the things like the n.h.s. was a mistake they try and put things in place to run it down because they will tell me thank you. well in the past few days hundreds of thousands of people marched on the streets of barcelona demanding an end to arrest and detention of political prisoners in the european union while these protests remained peaceful our next guest fears that we may yet see state violence not only reminiscent of a few months ago when
out that there is a solution to this which isn't certain private health insurance which is the usual tory god i think what the figures show if you look at the figures since twenty ten when the tory led government first came into power there it shows that these targets have not been met you know their standards have gone down year on year because the n.h.s. has been systematically defunded in my view because basically the conservative party and its allies in big business want people to move...
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the observer is saying that tories are ina new observer is saying that tories are in a new race row over identity checks for elections. we knew that they were going to trial this, so we would have to bring a piece of id before you were able to vote which has not happened before. the equality and human rights commission are worried about this and they have written to david liddington at the cabinet office and said, we think this would disproportionately affect people and they are suggesting here, there could be a bit of a racism row coming from it. i do think, it is a trial and it is a trial at the local elections next month and i think it is worth giving it a go. it seems that there have been too many exa m ples of that there have been too many examples of electoral fraud, it is not a widespread thing, but the idea of proving your identity when you arrive at the polling station does not sound like such a bad idea. lot of people would scream it they do not have that kind of thing. postal vote is too late for these elections. presumably, one would hope although no guarantee, but one would
the observer is saying that tories are ina new observer is saying that tories are in a new race row over identity checks for elections. we knew that they were going to trial this, so we would have to bring a piece of id before you were able to vote which has not happened before. the equality and human rights commission are worried about this and they have written to david liddington at the cabinet office and said, we think this would disproportionately affect people and they are suggesting...
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party donors or otherwise connected to the tory party. an inconsistency in the way the west is approaching the sun would be better if we sat down together and worked out one way in which we are all going to do it, rather than dealing with somebody who you are sanctioning, for example? —— approaching this. i agree with edward lucas that our measures are much more hard—hitting. but we also need to be much more concerned in our society about beneficial ownership and who is behind the property and who is behind the investments. you are ahead of us on that and we are behind on knowing where all of the money is in new york and miami that has made these oligarchs so enjoy western society. but now with the sanctions, some of these people who are closest to putin and in great positions of power will not be able to enjoy their properties overseas. very significant. edward lucas, let's talk about this propaganda information war and the way it feels as though the russians have been getting information out of us because we haven't said it and they hav
party donors or otherwise connected to the tory party. an inconsistency in the way the west is approaching the sun would be better if we sat down together and worked out one way in which we are all going to do it, rather than dealing with somebody who you are sanctioning, for example? —— approaching this. i agree with edward lucas that our measures are much more hard—hitting. but we also need to be much more concerned in our society about beneficial ownership and who is behind the...
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the tories are treating this industry as expendable. understand how fishing communities feel at the moment, i share their disappointment. tough questions for the bosses of collapsed construction firm carillion after it went under leaving job losses across the uk and a pensions black hole. you say how sad and disappointed you are. but what actions do you take to show how you feel? it's just words, isn't it? after the poisoning of a spy and his daughter with a rare nerve agent the premise to expels 23 russian diplomats. the government has concluded that it is highly likely that russia was responsible for the act against sergei and yulia skripal. but first, the uk is set to leave the eu in less than a year, theresa may's big achievement in last few months has meant in last few months has been to secure a interim deal meaning there will be a transitional period from our leaving till the end of 2020. during that time the uk will be able to negotiate its own trading while you citizens moving to the uk will enjoy the same rights as those who a
the tories are treating this industry as expendable. understand how fishing communities feel at the moment, i share their disappointment. tough questions for the bosses of collapsed construction firm carillion after it went under leaving job losses across the uk and a pensions black hole. you say how sad and disappointed you are. but what actions do you take to show how you feel? it's just words, isn't it? after the poisoning of a spy and his daughter with a rare nerve agent the premise to...
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the hurt is does not change very much on the ground but in the bigger picture this is an escalator tory move whether they intended to kill him or not they have been going after civilians they have also been going after the host the leadership whatever they find them or think they have found. for me this indicates that the. saudi led coalition is making it a new push to win this war they are making it in and around the data itself where some of it was killed that also making it in the north and for that effort they have recruited more mercenary forces they don't have any of their own forces on the ground but they have rented out people from sudan from pakistan from other places in africa so they are clearly making a push and this is where they escalate tory thing is instead of putting peace forward they are still putting the military solution forward. i'm afraid the murder of this man the killing of this man is also going to cause the hurt is to escalate from there and because they have already promised that eventually some sort of this is very unfortunate i think both sides all of the y
the hurt is does not change very much on the ground but in the bigger picture this is an escalator tory move whether they intended to kill him or not they have been going after civilians they have also been going after the host the leadership whatever they find them or think they have found. for me this indicates that the. saudi led coalition is making it a new push to win this war they are making it in and around the data itself where some of it was killed that also making it in the north and...
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senior tories say amber rudd should not suffer the same fate.etains the absolute support of the party, the absolute support and the prime minister has made that quite plain. but to suggest that in some way this is a resigning matter isjust rubbish, it's not. no, i think what matters is that amber rudd is allowed to get on and fix this, get on and do what she knows to be right for the windrush generation, and to very much get on with bringing confidence back to the immigration system, and i'm absolutely confident that she is the right person to do that. so amber rudd fights on, but one friend of the prime minister expressed astonishment that no alarm bells appeared to ring in the home office during the five months that the guardian reported on the treatment of the windrush generation. in her time, theresa may famously ran the home office with an iron grip, this tory told me. but when there was a bushfire, her team would get out the fire extinguishers. for now, amber rudd appears safe and is protecting theresa may — unless any more damaging inform
senior tories say amber rudd should not suffer the same fate.etains the absolute support of the party, the absolute support and the prime minister has made that quite plain. but to suggest that in some way this is a resigning matter isjust rubbish, it's not. no, i think what matters is that amber rudd is allowed to get on and fix this, get on and do what she knows to be right for the windrush generation, and to very much get on with bringing confidence back to the immigration system, and i'm...
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party is scared ofan so well on the tory party is scared of an election and they will do anything tore so scared of him taking power. either way, because they are so scared of him taking power. eitherway, it is because they are so scared of him taking power. either way, it is a distraction and at last the labour party has to be seen to do something. they have brought in eddie izzard who has authentic. shami chakrabarti, there was a whole bunch of sneering cynicism when she delivered her report. eddie izzard has a clean slate and has gone in on the front foot. let's see what happens in the next few days and weeks. let's look at the ft, fake news, brussels and fake news crackdown as fears mount the european polls. this follows from what we have reported on for the last couple of weeks about how data was taken from facebooked and used in several different ways and votes? we should add that cambridge analytica is still heavily deny they use that data, however... and any of the politicians associated with the data. but clearly it has left a stench of corruption and brussels, with the immi
party is scared ofan so well on the tory party is scared of an election and they will do anything tore so scared of him taking power. either way, because they are so scared of him taking power. eitherway, it is because they are so scared of him taking power. either way, it is a distraction and at last the labour party has to be seen to do something. they have brought in eddie izzard who has authentic. shami chakrabarti, there was a whole bunch of sneering cynicism when she delivered her report....
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well, if military action goes according to plan, some tories may swallow any doubts.esitate before denying british forces political cover. but mrs may will be accused by critics of bypassing parliament and dancing to donald trump's tune. with national influence at stake the prime minister was keen to back up her american ally. but the final plan still looks like a work in progress. the timing is anyone's guess. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. as jon mentioned there, downing street said ministers were agreed that it was "highly likely" the syrian government was responsible for last weekend's chemical attack — and that the use of such weapons did not go unchallenged. but what action could be taken? in the streets of douma, supporters of president assad paraded. the town's been a no—go area for them for more than six years. thousands who used to live there have been bussed out. these were arriving in idlib, a province held by rebel groups. it didn't bring much more then they could carry and accou nts much more then they could carry and a ccou nts of much more then t
well, if military action goes according to plan, some tories may swallow any doubts.esitate before denying british forces political cover. but mrs may will be accused by critics of bypassing parliament and dancing to donald trump's tune. with national influence at stake the prime minister was keen to back up her american ally. but the final plan still looks like a work in progress. the timing is anyone's guess. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. as jon mentioned there, downing street said...
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tomorrow tory is heading to charlotte. studdard is here live. [ applause ] >>> "deals & steals on wheels" is sponsored by >>> welcome back. it is chilly. in anticipation of that this rubber ducky got on the loose. des moines, winds gusting over 30 miles an hour. get back in the bathtub, already. we've got temperatures good for out door pools, maybe the kiddie pool. temperatures in the 70s. 80 degrees in kansas city and record highs potentially midweek, wednesday, thursday, friday. look at these numbers from d.c. to boston. that is springing right into summer so get >>> good morning, an increase in surge, but never completely end the coolness. >> you've been begging for it. 80 degrees coming your way. >> heating up outside and heating up on "american idol." we're down to seven contestants after last night's disney-themed show where viewers voted live coast to coast for the first time ever. we're going to chat with former champ ruben studdard in a moment but first here's a recap. for the first time in tv history, viewers cou
tomorrow tory is heading to charlotte. studdard is here live. [ applause ] >>> "deals & steals on wheels" is sponsored by >>> welcome back. it is chilly. in anticipation of that this rubber ducky got on the loose. des moines, winds gusting over 30 miles an hour. get back in the bathtub, already. we've got temperatures good for out door pools, maybe the kiddie pool. temperatures in the 70s. 80 degrees in kansas city and record highs potentially midweek, wednesday,...
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and tori witting, a trade economist at the heritage foundation. thank you both for joining us tonight. tori, you join us from washington. gordon, you join us in studio. thank you for your time. start with you, gordon, they make the argument you can't have free trade while china benefits from unfair trade practices. if you don't take this moment north show down. are they taking the right stance in the trump administration right now. >> i think they absolutely are because we now do have, as you point out, pete, a trade outlaw at the center of global commerce. they have been gamennin gaming e system and threatening the entire world trade organization global architecture. the problem is the chinese have been stealing intellectual property from the united states somewhere between 225 to $600 billion a year. they are leaving the trump administration no choice. yes, no one likes tariffs. no one likes trade friction. no one likes industrial policy. but in an innovation economy, if you can't protect innovation, you don't have an economy. >> pete: absolutel
and tori witting, a trade economist at the heritage foundation. thank you both for joining us tonight. tori, you join us from washington. gordon, you join us in studio. thank you for your time. start with you, gordon, they make the argument you can't have free trade while china benefits from unfair trade practices. if you don't take this moment north show down. are they taking the right stance in the trump administration right now. >> i think they absolutely are because we now do have, as...
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if you talk to tory mps who are the brexit wing of the tory the house of commons has repeatedly rejectedhe customs union and they are confident they will reject the customs unit again. peopleot imagine these walking through the lobbies with labor were, because it would bring down the government, and that will be the threat that theresa may will use. he said, she will go out and stand there and say, you have got to vote with me on the customs union and in the end, these tory exit -- anti-brexit rebels who are sort of temperamentally loyalist, will feel the tug of loyalty and will behave themselves. that is his argument. counterargument is maybe they won't and maybe this big vote and the house of lords will give more confidence. the fact that they were -- labour are behind the customs union in the way that six months they weren't. the climate is shifting in the comments. mark: are we shifting? europe wants this second referendum, customs union. is there a change in the air? can you sense anything, or are asreading too much into it we do talking about this every single day? robert: that is
if you talk to tory mps who are the brexit wing of the tory the house of commons has repeatedly rejectedhe customs union and they are confident they will reject the customs unit again. peopleot imagine these walking through the lobbies with labor were, because it would bring down the government, and that will be the threat that theresa may will use. he said, she will go out and stand there and say, you have got to vote with me on the customs union and in the end, these tory exit -- anti-brexit...
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and now we head back to africa egypt has many tories highlight including the pyramid very often the tories brought their own donkey or carmel or horse carts on fortunately many of these animals badly treated one woman wants to change that and that's what we bring in our latest edition of doing your bit. luck saw egypt. between all the monuments horses and donkeys pull cart loads of tourists and crops. for thousands of years the animals have been revered for their hardiness. but their welfare is often neglected. they frequently suffer from injuries and illnesses. often the neglect is not a result of animosity but reflects a lack of education. twenty years ago a veterinarian started to provide free treatment. today animal care in egypt is a well equipped hospital and stable. providing care for up to seventy five donkeys and horses per day. mostly treating malnourishment. and injuries from road accidents or improper saddling. ac also launched an education program for children. to prevent animal cruelty in future. you like them. if you are also doing you tell us about. visit our website or sen
and now we head back to africa egypt has many tories highlight including the pyramid very often the tories brought their own donkey or carmel or horse carts on fortunately many of these animals badly treated one woman wants to change that and that's what we bring in our latest edition of doing your bit. luck saw egypt. between all the monuments horses and donkeys pull cart loads of tourists and crops. for thousands of years the animals have been revered for their hardiness. but their welfare is...
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>> in a sense, avenatti's been consistent and "n" that he seeks only declare tory judgment, or saying stormy daniels can now talk freely about her experience. however, these tweets seem to go a little further. that declare tory judgment doesn't necessarily require michael cohen or donald trump to come forward and voluntary say everything daniels says is true. so perhaps any settlement agreement would require not money, maybe more than just a declare tory or admission that the account is no good, but maybe he's saying an agreement would require to settle the case trump and cohen to affirmatively come out and say everything daniels has said so far is true. that is quite a hill to climb. >> i want to share another statement by avenatti. he says here in another tweet, i hope that mr. trump's lawyers lawyer, david sha wards doesn't get a lawyer, and that instead he tons make as many media appearances as possible. we will even send a car for him because every time he goes on tv our case gets far better and a couple hashtags after that. break down for us the lawyers' lawyers' potential lawye
>> in a sense, avenatti's been consistent and "n" that he seeks only declare tory judgment, or saying stormy daniels can now talk freely about her experience. however, these tweets seem to go a little further. that declare tory judgment doesn't necessarily require michael cohen or donald trump to come forward and voluntary say everything daniels says is true. so perhaps any settlement agreement would require not money, maybe more than just a declare tory or admission that the...