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because labour is as fundamentally split as the tories.ld like as fundamentally split as the tories. martin, iwould like you as fundamentally split as the tories. martin, i would like you to pick up on the next story that we are covering on the front of the observer. this is another aspect of this whole brexit idea. crashing out of europe risks a breakup of the uk. this is a warning that has come from inside the cabinet? theoretically, yes. we don't know who from. the basic problem is the idea that if we did, and therefore there were trade barriers between ourselves and the eu, therefore there would be one between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, and the theory is that ultimately, that would increase pressure in ireland for a united ireland, and there has been some polling evidence to suggest that might be the case, although there would be a long distance to go before that became a reality. i think that is what is driving that. but if you are talking about crashing out, obviously there is the risk also that theresa may is tena
because labour is as fundamentally split as the tories.ld like as fundamentally split as the tories. martin, iwould like you as fundamentally split as the tories. martin, i would like you to pick up on the next story that we are covering on the front of the observer. this is another aspect of this whole brexit idea. crashing out of europe risks a breakup of the uk. this is a warning that has come from inside the cabinet? theoretically, yes. we don't know who from. the basic problem is the idea...
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and the next leader of the tory party! possibly.f borisjohnson using language, i think the chances of boris johnson using measured language are not high. is it fair to say? what is this helping to distract from? from the fact that he does not have thought out, detailed plan, alternative to theresa may's plan, alternative to theresa may's plan for brexit. he may come up with that but at the moment, some of this puree, the hyperbole, is helpful in reminding people he is outraged at the deal, keeping himself in the public mind and establishing himself an alternative to theresa may. he would say he represents the majority in the country who voted to leave the eu. surely he has had two years, he and fellow brexiteers, to come up with a plan. they seem to be saying no chequers, no to the eu plan about the irish border. they might say that theresa may is the one that is the wrecker. they would argue no deal is better than any deal the eu might impose on us and therefore, it seems to me but are that they have had this time and not come up w
and the next leader of the tory party! possibly.f borisjohnson using language, i think the chances of boris johnson using measured language are not high. is it fair to say? what is this helping to distract from? from the fact that he does not have thought out, detailed plan, alternative to theresa may's plan, alternative to theresa may's plan for brexit. he may come up with that but at the moment, some of this puree, the hyperbole, is helpful in reminding people he is outraged at the deal,...
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of the tory prime minister —— leader of the tory prime minister —— leader of the tory party.will hear from theresa may later on on the andrew marr show, we will have reaction to what she has to say a little later. and in the observer, we are not moving on from the conservative party, the observer reacts conservative party, the observer rea cts o n conservative party, the observer reacts on the embarrassing security flaw, in regards to the conference app. it was the way that you logged in. now they are facing a fine? the story is, when you logged in, you could basically log in as a cabinet minister or could basically log in as a cabinet ministerorany could basically log in as a cabinet minister or any other senior conservatives attending, and get all of their details. you could have philip hammond's phone number, michael gove's e—mail address... it was openly available and should not have been. what a farce. they are talking about complex, technical solutions to the irish border. now, they can't even manage their own co nfe re nce they can't even manage their own conference ap
of the tory prime minister —— leader of the tory prime minister —— leader of the tory party.will hear from theresa may later on on the andrew marr show, we will have reaction to what she has to say a little later. and in the observer, we are not moving on from the conservative party, the observer reacts conservative party, the observer rea cts o n conservative party, the observer reacts on the embarrassing security flaw, in regards to the conference app. it was the way that you logged...
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maybe to appease the tory eurosceptic plotters? some would think so.e wad of cash to the european union and in their view not getting anything in return. the government has always said that we would pay our financial obligations, we would make sure those were met. the eu were committed to various projects across the eu and have made various commitments previously. it is not just signing to escape to divorce the partnership. it was interesting because philip haven't talked about this yesterday and the treasury committee. he will sing of course we would still need financial obligations, but what seems to be the view now is that you can do both, that punish obligations with be slightly less than the almost £40 billion divorce settlement. but i think there will be a lot of people here thinking it is notjust about firming up the message and trying to ta ke firming up the message and trying to take that message to the eu, that we are prepared to play hardball, but also a bit of a nod and a wink to the brexiteers on their own site, give them a little bit of m
maybe to appease the tory eurosceptic plotters? some would think so.e wad of cash to the european union and in their view not getting anything in return. the government has always said that we would pay our financial obligations, we would make sure those were met. the eu were committed to various projects across the eu and have made various commitments previously. it is not just signing to escape to divorce the partnership. it was interesting because philip haven't talked about this yesterday...
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yes, of course, over brexit and the chequers plan, many tory mps and ordinary tory members just thinkll not fly and they are bitterly opposed to it and i expect many of them will make it absolutely clear at conference but there's also a bigger question which is what it a bit —— which is what is mrs may for? what is the point of it, what is she trying to achieve? on that, those guys to her say at conference, they hope to sketch out a more substantial domestic agenda. pa rt a more substantial domestic agenda. part of that is in response to kadeen corbyn in manchester last week who sketched out some very chunky policies on taking control of 10% of the sharer of companies and giving them to employees, creating 400,000 jobs in a green revolution. there's a feeling in the tory camp have got to show more in terms of what they are offering beyond brexit. but basically, brexit overs ha d ows brexit. but basically, brexit overshadows everything. boris johnson once again on the war path. we saw him at the back end of last week with this magnum opus of a work, 4500 words on why chequers should be
yes, of course, over brexit and the chequers plan, many tory mps and ordinary tory members just thinkll not fly and they are bitterly opposed to it and i expect many of them will make it absolutely clear at conference but there's also a bigger question which is what it a bit —— which is what is mrs may for? what is the point of it, what is she trying to achieve? on that, those guys to her say at conference, they hope to sketch out a more substantial domestic agenda. pa rt a more substantial...
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many of them will not side with the remain tory rebels, but there are certainly 100 tory mps who arend of people i think it would step in and at perhaps a change of leadership, if britain came to the brink of a no deal. there are a lot of conservatives and conservative mps who would be comfortable to say that it mps who would be comfortable to say thatitis mps who would be comfortable to say that it is worth making the point that it is worth making the point that the no deal option wouldn't necessarily be a catastrophe, but it is still not the preferred option. you know what, you are talking about the conservatives, it seems, well the conservatives, it seems, well the daily telegraph is going with the daily telegraph is going with the story that she will have to be entering a cabinet early next week he will be looking for leadership on this, a plan b. the front page of the daily telegraph, ministers demand plan b from theresa may. this isa demand plan b from theresa may. this is a plan b for the agenda for next week's cabinet meeting, which was not supposed to be about this, it was s
many of them will not side with the remain tory rebels, but there are certainly 100 tory mps who arend of people i think it would step in and at perhaps a change of leadership, if britain came to the brink of a no deal. there are a lot of conservatives and conservative mps who would be comfortable to say that it mps who would be comfortable to say thatitis mps who would be comfortable to say that it is worth making the point that it is worth making the point that the no deal option wouldn't...
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lara is with tory. how is it going?ny incredible deals to get through. that's why i'm talking really fast. some of our staff as you can see putting them to use, deanna doing sara's hair with one of your products. tory, tell us about this one. >> it's a ten, she's a ten, perfect match. this is their brand new blow dry collection. >> it smells good. >> miracle glossing and works beautifully. your hair is going to be so stunning. so will yours if you grab these deals. normally they range from $14 to w.6 but all slashed in half, $7 you ready? >> sara, you look fabulous. >> thanks, lara girl. >> ginger is looking good, taking a little coffee break. a nail break. >> juanita is using this brush which is more than a brush. >> the straightening hair brush, one stroke from the root to the tip and delivers that sleek luminous blow dried look in one and safe for your hair. good heat for your hair. >> is it easy to use? >> yes, i like it. >> normally $80 to $100 slashed by 60% so 32 to 40 bucks for your own daphne, two different typ
lara is with tory. how is it going?ny incredible deals to get through. that's why i'm talking really fast. some of our staff as you can see putting them to use, deanna doing sara's hair with one of your products. tory, tell us about this one. >> it's a ten, she's a ten, perfect match. this is their brand new blow dry collection. >> it smells good. >> miracle glossing and works beautifully. your hair is going to be so stunning. so will yours if you grab these deals. normally...
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where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govan.r the people to whom theresa may promised so much but has delivered so little. and we must ta ke delivered so little. and we must take our message to every town, city and village, united and ready to win, as we were in 1945, in 1964 and in 1997. so that when we meet this time next year, let it be as a labour government. applause a labour government investing in britain after years of austerity and neglect, bringing our country together after a decade of division. conference, that every constituency, every community know, labour is ready, confident in our ideas, fear in our plans, committed to rebuild britain. we don‘t want to live in a society where some of our fellow citizens sleep rough. a strong society is one that gives all young people the chance to realise their potential and in which all of us know that if our parents need capital they will get it. our task, our task, is to build britain, capital they will get it. our task, ourtask, is to build britain, build a britain together,
where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govan.r the people to whom theresa may promised so much but has delivered so little. and we must ta ke delivered so little. and we must take our message to every town, city and village, united and ready to win, as we were in 1945, in 1964 and in 1997. so that when we meet this time next year, let it be as a labour government. applause a labour government investing in britain after years of austerity and neglect, bringing our country...
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and the tories have signally failed to deliver, similarly on policing, similarly on the nhs. austerity record that, again, doesn't chime with where the british people's desires are today. if you ask me about the new ideas which the tory party's producing, you must give me half a moment to explain what they're doing. and not only the number of new houses being built. we've seen initiatives on that. we've also seen initiatives which help people to afford to buy those houses. we've seen an entirely new emphasis for the conservative party on building more social housing, on building houses for rent. these are new ideas. yes, i would like to see more of them. i'm confident we will see more of them, and what's more, i'm confident that the prime minister will deliver on the words which you quoted from her, which she said when she entered downing street. a final thought. when historians look back, perhaps 50 years from now, on how the conservative party has handled the europe question since david cameron came into office in 2010, will historians look kindly on what the conservatives
and the tories have signally failed to deliver, similarly on policing, similarly on the nhs. austerity record that, again, doesn't chime with where the british people's desires are today. if you ask me about the new ideas which the tory party's producing, you must give me half a moment to explain what they're doing. and not only the number of new houses being built. we've seen initiatives on that. we've also seen initiatives which help people to afford to buy those houses. we've seen an...
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for the rebels to win that they would need a majority, it is like 158 tory mps to say yes.he timing is crucial. the timing is crucial. there will be ple nty of timing is crucial. there will be plenty of mps who do not rate her, but say what does it look like getting rid of the leader of this country at an absolute moment of importance when she is about to sign important deal, how does it look to the public? to the rest of the world ? probably the public? to the rest of the world? probably not great. they will be much more interested to do it next year once that negotiation, or at least the first part of it, it is out of the way and britain has left the eu. everyone you speak to has a different opinion. poor old theresa may. they all have something to say and most of them is when do we get rid of theresa may? you don't envy her. let's have a look at the telegraph. the uk will not pay eu bill without the brexit deal. this isa bill without the brexit deal. this is a threat, i guess, from the brexit secretary, isn't it? he has been talking to the telegraph ahead ofa been talkin
for the rebels to win that they would need a majority, it is like 158 tory mps to say yes.he timing is crucial. the timing is crucial. there will be ple nty of timing is crucial. there will be plenty of mps who do not rate her, but say what does it look like getting rid of the leader of this country at an absolute moment of importance when she is about to sign important deal, how does it look to the public? to the rest of the world ? probably the public? to the rest of the world? probably not...
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failed to caddy many tory m.p.'s and to their ranks would be geffen any better today alex south columnist and former tory counter that michael fry michael this beautiful history of putative launches of new parties has that been all together successful one well i think the very concept of a center party is too namby pamby really empty of content i mean all sides of politics they have a spectrum so in the you know on the conservative side you go from the sort of cuddly christian democrats of anger america all over to you know the populist movements the almost fascist movements that are rising in europe today on the left you go from you know from the duros venezuela over to the you know even more cuddly danish or swedish social democrats so every every political tendency has this spectrum from left to right. but everybody. every political tendency also has a you know some core some core ideology that moves it and on which it rests so just to be a centrist as such i don't think it fulfills this country i mean you just t
failed to caddy many tory m.p.'s and to their ranks would be geffen any better today alex south columnist and former tory counter that michael fry michael this beautiful history of putative launches of new parties has that been all together successful one well i think the very concept of a center party is too namby pamby really empty of content i mean all sides of politics they have a spectrum so in the you know on the conservative side you go from the sort of cuddly christian democrats of...
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where the tories have divided, we will overnight -- unite and govern. we represent the new common sense of our time. and we are ready to deliver on it. we must speak for the people. to whom we promised so much, but who have been delivered so little. and they much take our message lever town, city, and village, united and ready to win. as we were in 1945, 1964, and in 1997. so that when we meet this time next year, let it be as a labour government. a labour government, investing in britain after years of his charity and neglect. bringing our country together, after a decade of division. conference, let every constituency, every community no, labour is ready, confidence in our ideas, clear in our plans, committed to rebuild britain. we do not want to live in a society where some of our fellow citizens sleep rough. a strong society, is one that gives all young people the chance to realize their potential. and in which, all of us know that if our parents need care, they will get it. our tasks, our task, is to rebuild britain. build britain together, build a
where the tories have divided, we will overnight -- unite and govern. we represent the new common sense of our time. and we are ready to deliver on it. we must speak for the people. to whom we promised so much, but who have been delivered so little. and they much take our message lever town, city, and village, united and ready to win. as we were in 1945, 1964, and in 1997. so that when we meet this time next year, let it be as a labour government. a labour government, investing in britain after...
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i can't see the tory party how doing together for much longer so. following the future very difficult to predict at the moment back in the early one thousand eight hundred some thirty labor m.p.'s rallied to the banner of the limehouse that cooperation of the gang of four but the fledgling party could only attract but one fitting tory m.p. however they had their sights on attacking others among them i am quite calm the m.p. from kind i mentioned we can laugh at regularly now i still in parliament lord radclyffe carnarvon tells alex what happened why he did jump ship and why the s.t.p. finally went by with all hands that the welcome to the alex salmond chillax very much indeed alex i want to take you back to the dawn of the one nine hundred eighty s. and the imagines of this new party led the social democratic party which your memories of that explosive political event well of course it wasn't events its own rights very different circumstances to those that exist no you had roy jenkins and surely williams reemerging into politics both surely lost the
i can't see the tory party how doing together for much longer so. following the future very difficult to predict at the moment back in the early one thousand eight hundred some thirty labor m.p.'s rallied to the banner of the limehouse that cooperation of the gang of four but the fledgling party could only attract but one fitting tory m.p. however they had their sights on attacking others among them i am quite calm the m.p. from kind i mentioned we can laugh at regularly now i still in...
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voters in tory marginal say chequers is bad for britain. 44 the most marginal tory constituencies, and the voters in those constituencies do not like the chequers deal and two thirds of them are dissatisfied with the way the prime minister is handling brexit and so this goes to the very heart of this electoral challenge for the conservatives, they could lose seats and there are concerns that the conservative government could fall. they don't like chequers, but what do they like question —— what do they like? nobody has put forward an alternative. they said earlier, there is nothing new in what boris has said, and that was rather brutal. he said we need a serious leader with a serious plan and there is no other plan on the table at the moment. that might change. that is it. many voters are annoyed both with labour and the conservatives because this has been years and we have had plenty of time and chequers is all that has been put forward and thatis is all that has been put forward and that is universally unpopular with almost everybody. see
voters in tory marginal say chequers is bad for britain. 44 the most marginal tory constituencies, and the voters in those constituencies do not like the chequers deal and two thirds of them are dissatisfied with the way the prime minister is handling brexit and so this goes to the very heart of this electoral challenge for the conservatives, they could lose seats and there are concerns that the conservative government could fall. they don't like chequers, but what do they like question ——...
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they say the eu is planning to help finalise a brexit deal with the uk ‘senior tories slam boris‘ onthe metro after his comments about theresa may's brexit plans are called ‘disgusting' and ‘sickening.’ those divisions inside the conservative party continue on the front of the i — which says four senior tories hit back at the former foreign secretary. the times takes on a different side of the story saying johnson's allies accuse downing street of smears and of waging a campaign to discredit him. boris is back yet again in the the daily telegraph only this time the former minister says theresa may must cut taxes to help britain thrive post—brexit. the guardian reveals that the metropolitan police are increasingly dropping investigations into serious crimes within hours of them being reported. a ‘dementia cure within a decade‘ in the daily express. scientists say they are close to a breakthrough that could pave the way for a final cure. and out of the kitchen and on to the street. jamie oliver appears on the front of the mirror after the star chased down a burglar after an attempted b
they say the eu is planning to help finalise a brexit deal with the uk ‘senior tories slam boris‘ onthe metro after his comments about theresa may's brexit plans are called ‘disgusting' and ‘sickening.’ those divisions inside the conservative party continue on the front of the i — which says four senior tories hit back at the former foreign secretary. the times takes on a different side of the story saying johnson's allies accuse downing street of smears and of waging a campaign to...
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you're not talking about the extremists within the tory party.party and we know are. they do not want to deal. they want an ordeal exit. —— no deal. we were referencing michelle barney. —— michel barnier. what about the argument that the eu does not want to encourage other countries to leave? that is still a psychological problem. you do not want to make it too easy. that has been the argument. even the italians, the fascist italy no reluctance to even mention quitting the eu. i think the message is to have a deal. we can't have in britain a second referendum. iam becoming british. we can't have a second referendum because no parties left or right wanted and the public does not want it. the latest polls show that the public wants it. let's not go down that route. it is three hours of a separate programme. the argument that the eu prisma countries don't want to encourage further separations could be turned on its head and said that they want to avoid that in the face of the rise of the right across europe, especially on the issue of immigration, t
you're not talking about the extremists within the tory party.party and we know are. they do not want to deal. they want an ordeal exit. —— no deal. we were referencing michelle barney. —— michel barnier. what about the argument that the eu does not want to encourage other countries to leave? that is still a psychological problem. you do not want to make it too easy. that has been the argument. even the italians, the fascist italy no reluctance to even mention quitting the eu. i think...
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our headlines this afternoon, tory mps... in their thirties affected the most. we can cross over to our business presenter maryam moshiri now, who‘s in newark, looking at how it‘s had to change since the financial crash. yes, simon. the market is shutting up yes, simon. the market is shutting up shop after what has been a busy day. market stall holders will be hoping when they count their money at the end of the day they will have made enough to get by. things have been difficult over the past ten yea rs. been difficult over the past ten years. in particular since the financial crisis began, we have seen the number of traders in this market dropping by a third. and earnings in the east midlands falling by 6.3% average. and that is an impact on peoples shopping habits. the council had been trying to do more to help but also there is a for charity as well. john, explain what your charity, freedom, does? it was set up charity, freedom, does? it was set up on the basis that we should do something in our own communities. we provid
our headlines this afternoon, tory mps... in their thirties affected the most. we can cross over to our business presenter maryam moshiri now, who‘s in newark, looking at how it‘s had to change since the financial crash. yes, simon. the market is shutting up yes, simon. the market is shutting up shop after what has been a busy day. market stall holders will be hoping when they count their money at the end of the day they will have made enough to get by. things have been difficult over the...
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the tories are in such disarray. how will it happen? i think the tories will it happen?e tories hate each other more than they hate us hate each other more than they hate us at the moment so they might fall apart. so is it a fingers crossed strategy? yes. you say they are going to implode over brexit but jeremy corbyn has stated today that of theresa may delivers a deal that meet certain criteria you will back her. that is what we have always said. we are trying to look after the interests of the country so she can geta the interests of the country so she can get a deal and meet the criteria we will support her. but it's highly unlikely. does it deliver the same benefits as we currently have is members of the single market and the customs union? do you think theresa may can get that? that was the promise they gave us in parliament. i don't think they can because i don't think they can agree amongst themselves. it implies that if theresa may were to agree to a customs union that that would deliver a frictionless border in northern ireland. he would be able to develop a ta
the tories are in such disarray. how will it happen? i think the tories will it happen?e tories hate each other more than they hate us hate each other more than they hate us at the moment so they might fall apart. so is it a fingers crossed strategy? yes. you say they are going to implode over brexit but jeremy corbyn has stated today that of theresa may delivers a deal that meet certain criteria you will back her. that is what we have always said. we are trying to look after the interests of...
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mind what the tory voters think, what did he tory mps think?y likely that one of them will be a brexiteer, but for boris johnson to be that brexiteer, whoever becomes leader will have to make peace between both camps. and he has done nothing to answer that question. henry, you can take us onwards, it is your paper, the times, focusing on divorce law. a revolution, a shakeup, we have been talking of it —— talking about it all day. whether we need to involve fault in divorce proceedings, and the fact that we are going to see no—fault divorces. this is the government moving to correct a slightly peculiar and macros. until the last year or so, i think very few people would have known this was the case. divorce can still only take place if fault is alleged and effectively agreed to between the two parties, specifically adultery, unreasonable behaviour or desertion. there was a very famous case earlier this year, a lady called tina owens he wanted to divorce her husband after 40 years, her husband didn't want to get divorced, and they have to wait a
mind what the tory voters think, what did he tory mps think?y likely that one of them will be a brexiteer, but for boris johnson to be that brexiteer, whoever becomes leader will have to make peace between both camps. and he has done nothing to answer that question. henry, you can take us onwards, it is your paper, the times, focusing on divorce law. a revolution, a shakeup, we have been talking of it —— talking about it all day. whether we need to involve fault in divorce proceedings, and...
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senior tories slam boris. of language that boris johnson of ministers at rage by the kind of language that borisjohnson has used, saying theresa may has thrown a suicide vest around britain and handed the detonator to brussels. siralan duncan, who handed the detonator to brussels. sir alan duncan, who was a junior men and stirunder sir alan duncan, who was a junior men and stir under boris as foreign secretary, says it is disgusting, the worst thing he's heard in politics and if this doesn't finish borisjohnson he will politics and if this doesn't finish boris johnson he will personally make sure of it. this is his former colleague in the foreign office saying this. another tory mp who served in helmand and has seen the impact of suicide vests, he has seen his own soldiers die and be seriously wounded regards it as equally disgusting. why does boris johnson use language like this? you could argue on this occasion it is to distract from his social life, or another bid to keep himself on the front page in his bi
senior tories slam boris. of language that boris johnson of ministers at rage by the kind of language that borisjohnson has used, saying theresa may has thrown a suicide vest around britain and handed the detonator to brussels. siralan duncan, who handed the detonator to brussels. sir alan duncan, who was a junior men and stirunder sir alan duncan, who was a junior men and stir under boris as foreign secretary, says it is disgusting, the worst thing he's heard in politics and if this doesn't...
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but a fudge won't satisfy tory critics of theresa may.from the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. but i think one of the things i need to talk to him about is the level of detail in the future relationship that we're talking about, because there's just one or two things appearing to suggest they want it very high level, and of course we need the detail for parliament and the public. they need to understand the parliamentary process you've got to go through and what you need in order to get the deal through parliament. i think that's the key thing to land with him. in other words, she's worried the eu might try and put the crucial detail she needs on hold. thank you. (music) hello, jean—claude, hello. i'm very well, thank you. i hope you've managed to have a good summer break. juncker is about to make a big speech. number ten hope he'll make positive noises about their chequers plan. of course, yes, yes, and i realise it's been a busy period for you in the lead—up to that speech. the pressure theresa may is facing d
but a fudge won't satisfy tory critics of theresa may.from the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. but i think one of the things i need to talk to him about is the level of detail in the future relationship that we're talking about, because there's just one or two things appearing to suggest they want it very high level, and of course we need the detail for parliament and the public. they need to understand the parliamentary process you've got to go through and what you...
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some tory aides are said to be so up.so worried about the lack of support for may's current aggressive when they fear a snap election. even tory members are going for, talking of a snap election, and they're saying and of the year as well stop live well, it keeps the talked about... the problem still remains that you've got to get enough tory mps to agree to vote for something that's very risky. and that's where a lot of minds will be concentrated, actually, that clearly very many tory mps will be worried about is by doing such a thing and allowing... they might lose their seat. and also allowing a corbyn government if it would be disastrous. if we turn to the sunday telegraph. we've got a tory donator is not happy with the way things are going. he's threatening to set up a breakaway brexit party. jeremy hosking is his name. i'm not sure that... we've got one called ukip, — name. i'm not sure that... we've got one called ukip,— we? it you could argue if brexit is not happening, it's all going to be rather too late, isn't
some tory aides are said to be so up.so worried about the lack of support for may's current aggressive when they fear a snap election. even tory members are going for, talking of a snap election, and they're saying and of the year as well stop live well, it keeps the talked about... the problem still remains that you've got to get enough tory mps to agree to vote for something that's very risky. and that's where a lot of minds will be concentrated, actually, that clearly very many tory mps will...
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but today, a tory donor and former rolls—royce chairmanjoined the a tory donor and former rolls—roycer wrecks that vote and there are now mps from all the main parties who backed the idea. well, she is rattled. until recently she didn't talk about having a referendum on the final deal. she now knows that opinion is moving in favour of it. theresa may insist the chequers plant is the only one on the table, but with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn. ben wright reporting there, and with mps set to return to westminster this week, he sets out the challenges ahead for both parties. mps are braced for a very stormy autumn. both the government and labour are fractured. there is a sense of rebellion in the air. it was labour's deputy, tom watson, who said last week that his party was deeply divided and engulfed, in a sense the drift. he was speaking, of course, after the labour mp frank field resigned, the party whip, about how labour has handled the anti—semitism row that has com pletely anti—semitism row that has completely dominated labour's summer. co
but today, a tory donor and former rolls—royce chairmanjoined the a tory donor and former rolls—roycer wrecks that vote and there are now mps from all the main parties who backed the idea. well, she is rattled. until recently she didn't talk about having a referendum on the final deal. she now knows that opinion is moving in favour of it. theresa may insist the chequers plant is the only one on the table, but with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn. ben...
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and say, whatever the tories say, accepted ? absolutely and say, whatever the tories say, accepted?understanding what labour's brexit strategy is, we know they are almost certain to vote against mrs may's deal, we know they will probably end up campaigning for another referendum and yes, we know that staying in the eu will be on that staying in the eu will be on that ballot paper. thank you much, norman. ministers have agreed in principle that eu migrants should not be given preferential treatment in the government's immigration system after brexit. it's understood the cabinet decided unanimously that highly—skilled workers should be prioritised and people coming to the uk to live and work would be subject to the same rules wherever they're from. ministers will set out further details later this year. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is at westminster. there was a report last week effectively outlining that as the position that the government could adopt going forward, is it any surprise that this is what the government is now saying? you are absolutely right, the migration
and say, whatever the tories say, accepted ? absolutely and say, whatever the tories say, accepted?understanding what labour's brexit strategy is, we know they are almost certain to vote against mrs may's deal, we know they will probably end up campaigning for another referendum and yes, we know that staying in the eu will be on that staying in the eu will be on that ballot paper. thank you much, norman. ministers have agreed in principle that eu migrants should not be given preferential...
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union and another part that is seems larger than just a minority of tory m.p.'s who are for leaving and at the same time you've got your usual mix of personal ambitions you know until the referendum campaign boris johnson seemed to be a fervent supporter of staying in the european union until it seemed it would help his future career parts prospects for so many believed speculate he changed his mind much later and famously so there's a range of things going on i think it's comes very at a very bad time for theresa may so for a long time this this division within the tory party amongst folks with different views on what bracks if any should look like and has been able to be kind of held together with the publication of her checkers plan when she finally got around to that that's really kind of started a seems a tory civil war and it seems very difficult not only to see how any plan might come out of parliament that could get the necessary votes but difficult to see theresa may lasting much longer as well but with everything in the poll political ambitions people
union and another part that is seems larger than just a minority of tory m.p.'s who are for leaving and at the same time you've got your usual mix of personal ambitions you know until the referendum campaign boris johnson seemed to be a fervent supporter of staying in the european union until it seemed it would help his future career parts prospects for so many believed speculate he changed his mind much later and famously so there's a range of things going on i think it's comes very at a very...
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remainders, who wa nt opposition from tory remainders, who want a closer relationship with the eu.at long term free trade agreement along the lines of canada. we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step. the prime minister has one plan for a transition which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ra nks but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even tries to get her plans passed parliament. a national campaign pushing for a people‘s vote ona campaign pushing for a people‘s vote on a final brexit deal has been gathering cross—party support from some mps. labour doesn‘t support a second referendum, and says theresa may‘s chequers plan is finished. second referendum, and says theresa may's chequers plan is finishedlj think may's chequers plan is finished.” think the conservatives will fall apart. i don‘t think they will secure a deal that will protectjobs and the economy. that is why the government should move aside and let us government shoul
remainders, who wa nt opposition from tory remainders, who want a closer relationship with the eu.at long term free trade agreement along the lines of canada. we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step. the prime minister has one plan for a transition which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ra nks but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even...
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and give us a sense, looking ahead, let's predict some headlines from the tory party conference.rted for next week. note, and there is a question about how much the conversation will inevitably be about brexit, but where exactly is going to go? all of this is still simmering, because theresa may has both sides to fight, she has the remain favouring mps, who are distraught, and many of them think the worst possible option is boris johnson orjacob rees—mogg, and on the other side she has the ranting brexiteers who are not happy with her and don't like chequers and wa nted her and don't like chequers and wanted all torn up. looking ahead, we like to second—guess the headlines a week in advance. that is all we have time for in the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you tojim waterson and rosamund urwin. goodbye. with your sport on the bbc news channel. well, what drama we'
and give us a sense, looking ahead, let's predict some headlines from the tory party conference.rted for next week. note, and there is a question about how much the conversation will inevitably be about brexit, but where exactly is going to go? all of this is still simmering, because theresa may has both sides to fight, she has the remain favouring mps, who are distraught, and many of them think the worst possible option is boris johnson orjacob rees—mogg, and on the other side she has the...
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you're not talking about the extremists within the tory party.mist wing in the tory party and we know who they are. they do not want to deal! they want a no—deal exit. but they are very powerful. well, there is one element to that. we were referencing michel barnier. and, itake and, i take your point, marc. it is good to say, well, the man who made it all happen. what about the argument that the eu in the emorphous way, as one single body, does not want to encourage other countries to leave? that is still a psychological problem. you do not want to make it too easy. that has been the argument. indeed, they showed it. even the italians, the fascist italy no reluctance to even mention quitting the eu. i think the message is to have a deal. we have gone further than that. we can't have in britain a second referendum. iam becoming british. we can't have a second referendum because no parties left or right wanted it, and the public does not want it. no, the public does now. the latest polls show that the public wants it. let's not go down that route.
you're not talking about the extremists within the tory party.mist wing in the tory party and we know who they are. they do not want to deal! they want a no—deal exit. but they are very powerful. well, there is one element to that. we were referencing michel barnier. and, itake and, i take your point, marc. it is good to say, well, the man who made it all happen. what about the argument that the eu in the emorphous way, as one single body, does not want to encourage other countries to leave?...
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the tories, of course, are totally divided on brexit.ress, if there has been some, over negotiations in brussels, discuss what happens next. it is not, though, just brexiteer tories that feel that the chequers plan is rubbish and feel it is a sell—out. there are many tory mps that feel she should be suggesting a much closer economic relationship with the eu, that is what they are urging her to go for. you've heard about scepticism from michel barnier, which is fascinating and critical. he doesn't really buy the chequers proposals. even if theresa may manages to bring a deal back here, it remains very uncertain whether she can get that plan through parliament. for theresa may, this autumn isa parliament. for theresa may, this autumn is a complete political minefield and it promises to be a very turbulent couple of months. ben wright in westminster, thank you. hundreds of prison staff have been caught smuggling drugs, weapons and other banned items into jails in england and wales over the last six year. the new figures, which were obtained
the tories, of course, are totally divided on brexit.ress, if there has been some, over negotiations in brussels, discuss what happens next. it is not, though, just brexiteer tories that feel that the chequers plan is rubbish and feel it is a sell—out. there are many tory mps that feel she should be suggesting a much closer economic relationship with the eu, that is what they are urging her to go for. you've heard about scepticism from michel barnier, which is fascinating and critical. he...
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agony over europe has been the talk of tory conferences for years. been the talk of tory agony this weekhow we leave, but the negotiations are, remember, in the closing stages. privately, cabinet ministers say it's crazy to imagine the government could dramatically shift course but here, this week, mps and some party members will still try their hardest. the prime minister is intent on finding our way out of the european union but, in the next few days, as in the next few weeks, it's notjust about charting a way through for the eu, but about securing her place with her party. but about securing her no one is sitting comfortably, here. but about securing her and laura joins us live now from birmingham. laura, how hard will this party conference be for the prime minister? party conference be for well, party conference be for i think it's not a time for fainthearts well, i think it's not a time for fainthearts in politics, but sometimes two seemingly contradictory things can apply at the same time. yes, on the one hand, there is real concern and outrage in some areas of the tory party about
agony over europe has been the talk of tory conferences for years. been the talk of tory agony this weekhow we leave, but the negotiations are, remember, in the closing stages. privately, cabinet ministers say it's crazy to imagine the government could dramatically shift course but here, this week, mps and some party members will still try their hardest. the prime minister is intent on finding our way out of the european union but, in the next few days, as in the next few weeks, it's notjust...
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i may criticise the tories, but i equally criticise the tories, but i equally criticise labour, and equalequal opportunities protect. ifeel labour have messed up badly. it is as though have messed up badly. it is as thoutheremy have messed up badly. it is as though jeremy corbyn have messed up badly. it is as thoutheremy corbyn has a an open goal with the government and he has run up to take a shot and he has tripped over a fallen flat in the mud. he has completely missed this chance to soar ahead in the polls because his party, like the tories, kennett decided that the best way to deal with brexit. john mcdonald, the shadow chancellor, said this morning that he didn‘t think they would include a remain option if there we re include a remain option if there were a second referendum. this afternoon he was starkly contradict it by —— contradicted by his present secretary who said there will be a remain option. they cannot get their story straight at all. it was said, trying to sell a people‘s vote without a remain option would be likes selling a car without a reverse gear. nonsensical. it ha
i may criticise the tories, but i equally criticise the tories, but i equally criticise labour, and equalequal opportunities protect. ifeel labour have messed up badly. it is as though have messed up badly. it is as thoutheremy have messed up badly. it is as though jeremy corbyn have messed up badly. it is as thoutheremy corbyn has a an open goal with the government and he has run up to take a shot and he has tripped over a fallen flat in the mud. he has completely missed this chance to soar...
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senior tories acting like political jihad ease. i have been saying this, because i have been saying that they are acting like fundamentalist, because they are.” do not think all people who voted to leave are fundamentalist, i think that the extreme brexit wing of the conservative party are fundamentalists, that is quite a big distinction. there was a story last week... earlier. offa distinction. there was a story last week... earlier. off a donor, a tory donor who said, i will put a million into a new campaign for the people's vote. we a re into a new campaign for the people's vote. we are hearing a lot from their donors now. i think that is fair enough. they do donate a lot of money but i think in this particular case, they are donors who do not wa nt case, they are donors who do not want a no deal option. personally, i would not mind if there was no deal option, which probably makes me a rather extreme person, but there we go. that puts you in the fundamentalist camp, yes. your stereotype be me but i do not mind. iam very stereot
senior tories acting like political jihad ease. i have been saying this, because i have been saying that they are acting like fundamentalist, because they are.” do not think all people who voted to leave are fundamentalist, i think that the extreme brexit wing of the conservative party are fundamentalists, that is quite a big distinction. there was a story last week... earlier. offa distinction. there was a story last week... earlier. off a donor, a tory donor who said, i will put a million...
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the tories are wondering, can they live with themselves?al election is of course the observer but a lot of pressure on the party now to back another referendum on brexit and the 0bserver has a front—page saying, we must back members and new banks or third, watson tells corbyn. a lot of labour party members want this. lot of labour mps want that but the real unknown is what is happening, because i am not clear where momentum is in relation to established left—wingers in the party, which relates to this story, people like john mcdonnell aware of where they are sitting because it does look very metropolitan, this argument for a second referendum but we will come onto that when we discussjeremy corbyn we will come onto that when we discuss jeremy corbyn because we will come onto that when we discussjeremy corbyn because he must declare whether he wants to go for a second referendum or a general election. bouncing through from brexit and i'd very much looks like the latter. twe nty20 brexit and i'd very much looks like the latter. twenty20 world
the tories are wondering, can they live with themselves?al election is of course the observer but a lot of pressure on the party now to back another referendum on brexit and the 0bserver has a front—page saying, we must back members and new banks or third, watson tells corbyn. a lot of labour party members want this. lot of labour mps want that but the real unknown is what is happening, because i am not clear where momentum is in relation to established left—wingers in the party, which...
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forformer tory david davis and others could go too.onship with the eu. the fact is that there is no majority in parliament for any outcome. just now and no one is sure country will be all where we will be heading when the uk enter the eu journey that started when britain joined in 1975. it is maybe likely the pm's own future depends on reaching some destination on the country stepping off the eu train on schedule as she pledged on march 29 next year. could britain somehow walk away from the eu and put off the really big decisions about the future until after brexit des? came down the road again, something that is possible. and britain's long brexitjourney faces another big obstacle. thank you. thank you very much. on the island of ireland, all sides are committed to avoiding a hard irish border when the uk leaves. there is no agreement on how to do that. and there's no clear way to fudge that question just to keep brexit moving. in the end, there will be more big decisions to take at westminster by our politicians. the pm needs to win
forformer tory david davis and others could go too.onship with the eu. the fact is that there is no majority in parliament for any outcome. just now and no one is sure country will be all where we will be heading when the uk enter the eu journey that started when britain joined in 1975. it is maybe likely the pm's own future depends on reaching some destination on the country stepping off the eu train on schedule as she pledged on march 29 next year. could britain somehow walk away from the eu...
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we cannot trust the tories on this but we should not just cannot trust the tories on this but we shouldisations to launch a shareholder campaign. we will demand that company sign up to the fair tax mark standard, demonstrating transparency that they have paid theirfair transparency that they have paid their fair share transparency that they have paid theirfair share of transparency that they have paid their fair share of taxes. so, transparency that they have paid theirfair share of taxes. so, the warning... so, the warning, make it clear and loud, the warning to those avoiding tax, the game is over, over! recently, gordon brown... gordon has got a great sense of humour. i was sharing a platform with him and it was announced that i was the shadow chancellor and he has said that i have always been the shadow chancellor. laughter i have a lot of affection and respect for the man. again, iwant respect for the man. again, i want to say to... we may not have always voted the same way. but i have a lot of respect for him. recently, gordon made a very important statement. he expressed his conc
we cannot trust the tories on this but we should not just cannot trust the tories on this but we shouldisations to launch a shareholder campaign. we will demand that company sign up to the fair tax mark standard, demonstrating transparency that they have paid theirfair transparency that they have paid their fair share transparency that they have paid theirfair share of transparency that they have paid their fair share of taxes. so, transparency that they have paid theirfair share of taxes. so,...
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as new warnings come from senior tories that the conservative party will split — if the prime ministersists with her chequers plan. middle—aged drinkers are told to have at least two alcohol—free days a week — to lower the risk of cancer and high blood pressure. the tuc calls for a four—day week — saying fewer working days is achievable before the end of this century. and batting out in style: alastair cook scores a century in his final test innings for england before his international retirement. i remember cutting at 97 in thinking thatis i remember cutting at 97 in thinking that is three more and as he let go i thought he has lodged that pretty ha rd i thought he has lodged that pretty hard and then as soon as i thought he was not anywhere near that i thought it just kind he was not anywhere near that i thought itjust kind of erupted. good evening. the inquests into the deaths of five people killed in last year's westminster bridge attack have heard how lives were torn apart "by 82 seconds of high and terrible drama". four members of the public were killed after being run down by kh
as new warnings come from senior tories that the conservative party will split — if the prime ministersists with her chequers plan. middle—aged drinkers are told to have at least two alcohol—free days a week — to lower the risk of cancer and high blood pressure. the tuc calls for a four—day week — saying fewer working days is achievable before the end of this century. and batting out in style: alastair cook scores a century in his final test innings for england before his...
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it is a big ask coming on the eve of the tory conference. the we are united. of course you are!mmond, in a searing attack, it says, although i will never think of philip happened and searing attacker the natural associations —— philip hammond. his plummy voice. worked as plummy voice have to do with it? —— what does. well apparently he has been mocking his plummy voice. this is all party politics or into party politics, so to speak. the chances of having a successful challenge to theresa may's leadership in the near term is pretty slim. you need a majority. you would never get anywhere near 158 or 159 mp5 you would never get anywhere near 158 or 159 mps voting against her. she looks pretty place —— she looks pretty safe from any serious challenge. should they be still mentioning boris? i would be delighted if no one ever mentioned him again at here we are in reality where we have to talk about him everyday and i think, unfortunately for the conservatives, this very logical calculation that ruth just made is not something that any of them see them capable of adhering to. obviousl
it is a big ask coming on the eve of the tory conference. the we are united. of course you are!mmond, in a searing attack, it says, although i will never think of philip happened and searing attacker the natural associations —— philip hammond. his plummy voice. worked as plummy voice have to do with it? —— what does. well apparently he has been mocking his plummy voice. this is all party politics or into party politics, so to speak. the chances of having a successful challenge to...
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tory woes splashed over the paper, the prime minister's clutching too. be the leader that ta kes days she is to be the leader that takes us out of the eu. the actual deal must be done long before. today, europe's negotiator sounded more friends and foes. today, europe's negotiator sounded more friends and foesli today, europe's negotiator sounded more friends and foes. i think that if we are realistic, we are able to reach an agreement in the first stage of the negotiation which is the brexit treaty, within six or eight weeks. the rivalry that home are bitter, though. borisjohnson hold—up at his country house, no word on his private life but objections aplenty to the government's plan for brexit. many tories that westminster hate the so—called chequers plan where parts of the economy would stay closely tied to the eu but with no hard border in ireland. and one former brexit minister says dozens of his collea g u es brexit minister says dozens of his colleagues would vote against it, and it could even break the party. the chequers answer is threatening to
tory woes splashed over the paper, the prime minister's clutching too. be the leader that ta kes days she is to be the leader that takes us out of the eu. the actual deal must be done long before. today, europe's negotiator sounded more friends and foes. today, europe's negotiator sounded more friends and foesli today, europe's negotiator sounded more friends and foes. i think that if we are realistic, we are able to reach an agreement in the first stage of the negotiation which is the brexit...
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you go back to how tory mps feel. the public feel we are in charge of the country? we see here and other stories around tonight that people are worried about crime. it is rising. sajid javid saying i am fighting for you, i wanted to be 3%. philip hammond will be under huge pressure to a nswer will be under huge pressure to answer this but with 20 billion for the nhs, he said there is no more but he needs to solve the situation of police because it will cause a huge problem at the ballot box. let's pause politics briefly with the front page of the times, police catch ii—year—olds being used to sell drugs. they have done an investigation, and the times have done this stuff before on county lines exposing terrible figures but their latest figures are they have used a poll of teenage cannabis users which has shown arise but also they have asked police forces about they have asked police forces about the ages of children arrested for possession with intent to supply and it's a huge increase of 5.5% over five years for unde
you go back to how tory mps feel. the public feel we are in charge of the country? we see here and other stories around tonight that people are worried about crime. it is rising. sajid javid saying i am fighting for you, i wanted to be 3%. philip hammond will be under huge pressure to a nswer will be under huge pressure to answer this but with 20 billion for the nhs, he said there is no more but he needs to solve the situation of police because it will cause a huge problem at the ballot box....
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would be a great idea i would support a center party hypothetically and scotland the night of the tory party in birmingham back in the politics of the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's which i believe a member of course but alex is very much a part of one movement dominated in divided the country the prime minister margaret thatcher but then the second best known politician with the public more famous even than the leader of the opposition was a minister for health educator carty although a huge admirer of market factor edwina still stood firmly on the pro european side and the tory splits of the one nine hundred ninety s. her ministerial career was cut short by raging controversy from an unexpected direction salmonella in a production but her public role then blossomed into a big three do on television once described as the woman with a brass neck a silver tongue and a cordon paid to ever live lives we know how some typically straight talking for those who seek to head it to the twenty crying from two b.'s and me alex caught up with her and her dog a sure home. where the real cu
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brexiteer tories demanding no compromise.e campaigning to adopt the so—called chequers plan, which leaves the uk tied to some eu rules and standards. it was making it apparent that no deal remains better than a bad deal and that she is not going to give in to the bullying by the european union. and that's very important. however, it's a mistake to persevere with chequers, that's not really brexit. the eu doesn't like it because it leads us to tied in to their roles but without respecting their institutions. from my point of view and from the point of your brexiteers, it isn't properly leaving the european union. in parliament, they say your enemies are behind you but here, mrs may's labour opponents are also preparing to defeat any deal she comes up with. their wish list, an early election, maybe another referendum. every bad day for mrs may is an opportunity to make it worse if they can. the prime minister's negotiating strategy is collapsing around her. and now the country is staring down the barrel of no deal. the prime mi
brexiteer tories demanding no compromise.e campaigning to adopt the so—called chequers plan, which leaves the uk tied to some eu rules and standards. it was making it apparent that no deal remains better than a bad deal and that she is not going to give in to the bullying by the european union. and that's very important. however, it's a mistake to persevere with chequers, that's not really brexit. the eu doesn't like it because it leads us to tied in to their roles but without respecting...
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here in birmingham, theresa may seats to fend off her critics by telling tory members, "but loyalty and the national interest bust". this morning's other top stories. devastation in indonesia — officials there say more than 800 people died in the quake and tsunami. rescue workers are searching for survivors in the debris of collapsed buildings, with fears the death toll could run into thousands. a russian woman tells the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury attack as a military intelligence officer. billionaire elon musk is fined $20 million, and told to step down as chairman of tesla, over a tweet that misled investors. after another great day for europe at the ryder cup, they take a 10—6 lead over the united states into the final day's singles. and in witness — a former british prisoner of war describes how he survived sickness, starvation and brutality as the japanese forced allied prisoners to build the bridge over the river kwai. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the conservative party conference opens this afternoon, and divisions are already evident amo
here in birmingham, theresa may seats to fend off her critics by telling tory members, "but loyalty and the national interest bust". this morning's other top stories. devastation in indonesia — officials there say more than 800 people died in the quake and tsunami. rescue workers are searching for survivors in the debris of collapsed buildings, with fears the death toll could run into thousands. a russian woman tells the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury...
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work in the red box, tory woes splashed over the paper the prime minister's clutching, too.ys, she's to be the leader that takes us out of the eu. but the actual deal must be done long before. today, europe's negotiator sounded more friend than foe. i think that if we are realistic, we are able to reach an agreement on the first stage of this negotiation, which is the brexit treaty, within six or eight weeks. the rivalries at home are bitter, though. boris johnson, holed up at his country house, no word on his private life, but objections aplenty to the government's plan for brexit. many tories at westminster hate the so—called chequers plan, where parts of the economy would stay closely tied to the eu, but with no hard border in ireland. and one former brexit minister says dozens of his colleagues would vote against it, and it could even break the party. the chequers answer is threatening to split the tory party in two, with even proponents of remaining in the eu opposing chequers. your plan is where? where's your alternative? we will bring forward our ideas, but what we're
work in the red box, tory woes splashed over the paper the prime minister's clutching, too.ys, she's to be the leader that takes us out of the eu. but the actual deal must be done long before. today, europe's negotiator sounded more friend than foe. i think that if we are realistic, we are able to reach an agreement on the first stage of this negotiation, which is the brexit treaty, within six or eight weeks. the rivalries at home are bitter, though. boris johnson, holed up at his country...
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tory brexit supporters split as doubts grow about the chequers deal.over the summer there was a sense that the european research groups headed byjacob rees—mogg, and the arch brexiteer wing of the conservative party, they we re wing of the conservative party, they were forming a real rebellion against chequers. they seem to have slightly lost their mojo. it to do with boris johnson‘s slightly lost their mojo. it to do with borisjohnson‘s issues. the times have got details reports about different mps who are against chequers and very eurosceptic but are wavering and say, we might vote for chequers. 0nce are wavering and say, we might vote for chequers. once we get divisions on their side, the whole thing could fall apart to them. it reminded me of the day after the referendum, david cameron, i won't quit, he did quit. they all looked absolutely morose and this reminded me of that. they had won but they looked like they had lost. this is what it reminded me of. again, we don't know what this photo was about but it doesn't look good. this is their week wi
tory brexit supporters split as doubts grow about the chequers deal.over the summer there was a sense that the european research groups headed byjacob rees—mogg, and the arch brexiteer wing of the conservative party, they we re wing of the conservative party, they were forming a real rebellion against chequers. they seem to have slightly lost their mojo. it to do with boris johnson‘s slightly lost their mojo. it to do with borisjohnson‘s issues. the times have got details reports about...