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solution suddenly we have a snap election out of this as new majority neither labor and all the tories united and the rest have a majority then suddenly another person who is somewhere around turns up and can unite votes behind him and then suddenly we are in a new situation my trust is that the british political system and the put it too close for whatever we've seen in the last 2. years. can find solutions will find you should because it's deeply rooted in the well political senses and heart of the british me just push a little harder on that point because what we certainly heard over the past week as . that those conventions depended on the members of the political system says tribe into unwritten rules of fair play and integrity and would you really say that boris johnson the people around him are doing so no mo meets no but i. advocated that out of the snap election that was. becomes a no majority for mr johnson but suddenly the country from june night's hine someone who is not being a candidate before that is easily possible to sort of when to dish it is deeply rooted in the british pol
solution suddenly we have a snap election out of this as new majority neither labor and all the tories united and the rest have a majority then suddenly another person who is somewhere around turns up and can unite votes behind him and then suddenly we are in a new situation my trust is that the british political system and the put it too close for whatever we've seen in the last 2. years. can find solutions will find you should because it's deeply rooted in the well political senses and heart...
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solution suddenly we have a snap election out of this as new majority neither labor and all the tories united in their. have a majority then suddenly another person who is somebody around turns up and can unite. behind him and then suddenly we are in a new situation my trust is that the british political system and the put it to class for whatever we've seen in the last 2. years that. can find solutions we can find solutions because it's deeply rooted in the well political senses and heart of the british me just push a little harder on that point because what we certainly heard over the past week as that those conventions depended on the members of the political system says try being to unwritten rules of fair play and integrity and would you really say that boris johnson the people around him are doing so no moments no but i. k 2 that out of the snap election that was becomes a no majority for mr johnson but suddenly the country from june night's hine someone who is not being a candidate before that is easily possible and that is sort of when to dish is deeply rooted in the british political
solution suddenly we have a snap election out of this as new majority neither labor and all the tories united in their. have a majority then suddenly another person who is somebody around turns up and can unite. behind him and then suddenly we are in a new situation my trust is that the british political system and the put it to class for whatever we've seen in the last 2. years that. can find solutions we can find solutions because it's deeply rooted in the well political senses and heart of...
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it isn't a tory party united. has fallen out with a lot of numbers of the tory party. some mps leaving the party to become independent, or at least falling out with the way it is being run. javide heard from sajid there, with deeply of why it is -- with the plea of why it is important to respect the referendum, he talked about the preparations in place for no deal. he also went on to talk about some of the things that maybe the bloomberg audience cares a little be about, from spending to government policy to increasing the living wage and other infrastructure. the prime minister, apparently, in his spare time, makes and paints buses. so there is the structure on interest -- so there is the focus on infrastructure investment. want to get brexit done. the trouble is the media and investors are distracted by scandals in boris's private life and the efforts being put together in westminster to discover his plan. vonnie: javid also said no one knows the exact cost of no deal. in westminster, opposition parties are tryin
it isn't a tory party united. has fallen out with a lot of numbers of the tory party. some mps leaving the party to become independent, or at least falling out with the way it is being run. javide heard from sajid there, with deeply of why it is -- with the plea of why it is important to respect the referendum, he talked about the preparations in place for no deal. he also went on to talk about some of the things that maybe the bloomberg audience cares a little be about, from spending to...
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tories. the united prescribes and the rest have a majority then suddenly. another person who is somewhere around turns up and can unite. loads behind him and then suddenly we are in a new situation. my trust is that the british political system. and the political for whatever we see in the last two. yes this at at at can find solutions we'll find solution because it's deeply rooted in the well political census and hard to the british we just push a little harder on that point because- what we certainly heard over the past week. as that those conventions depended on the members of the political system subscribing to unwritten rules of fair play. and integrity and would you really say that boris johnson and people around him are doing so. by mold meets net but it. i advocated that out of the snap election that was that. comes a no majority for mister johnson but suddenly the country for unites beat hi can someone who is not being a candidate before that is. easily possible. and that is sort of when at two ditions deeply rooted in the british political so it m
tories. the united prescribes and the rest have a majority then suddenly. another person who is somewhere around turns up and can unite. loads behind him and then suddenly we are in a new situation. my trust is that the british political system. and the political for whatever we see in the last two. yes this at at at can find solutions we'll find solution because it's deeply rooted in the well political census and hard to the british we just push a little harder on that point because- what we...
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tory. how has this been allowed to happen?” think he's been ill advised on this. he feels that the only thing that matters is to conclude this by getting an absolutely complicit party who are utterly unitedon no deal, neither is the house because many of us know the consequences are very serious, consequences are very serious, indeed. consequences are very serious, indeed. i want an orderly, negotiated transition, which will not inflict pain and damage on the uk economy, our security, not inflict pain and damage on the uk economy, oursecurity, nor our integrity as a nation. and i think we should get over the and canonic impact, we will get over the bumps in the road. but they will affect the least advantaged in our lives, as these things always do. but what really worries me, frankly, is that britain's stock in the world is in freefall. and i'm afraid our position in world affairs will be greatly diminished by this. and i find it sad that after being a parliament that was a major player, we will end up in a poor position. what about the flip side of that? some look at the last three years and say parliament has failed, there was a referendum, it had to be honoured, we have to leave the e
tory. how has this been allowed to happen?” think he's been ill advised on this. he feels that the only thing that matters is to conclude this by getting an absolutely complicit party who are utterly unitedon no deal, neither is the house because many of us know the consequences are very serious, consequences are very serious, indeed. consequences are very serious, indeed. i want an orderly, negotiated transition, which will not inflict pain and damage on the uk economy, our security, not...
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want to see a united conservative party fighting a general election after it has delivered brexit and with a common sense and purpose. little chance of that. well, precisely, but when the toriesll over the place like they are at the moment, i think holding a general election now is a very dangerous strategy. why? the party is divided and even those who didn'tjoin strategy. why? the party is divided and even those who didn't join the rebel alliance are very uncomfortable. but they signed up to no—deal so in that sense, the parties united and it has become the leave party, you could argue. exactly, i say i was elected as a conservative and not as a brexit party memberand not conservative and not as a brexit party member and not ukip. conservative and not as a brexit party memberand not ukip. and it feels like the mud at people not welcome any more. how do you feel about the way you have been treated? lam about the way you have been treated? i am really sad, i about the way you have been treated? lam really sad, i have been alert —— an elected conservative for 20 years, the last nine in parliament and all in my home seat, the place where i was brought up and i went to school, so
want to see a united conservative party fighting a general election after it has delivered brexit and with a common sense and purpose. little chance of that. well, precisely, but when the toriesll over the place like they are at the moment, i think holding a general election now is a very dangerous strategy. why? the party is divided and even those who didn'tjoin strategy. why? the party is divided and even those who didn't join the rebel alliance are very uncomfortable. but they signed up to...
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that matters is to conclude this by getting an absolutely complicit party who are utterly united in no—deal. the toryare very serious consequences are very serious indeed. i want an orderly, negotiated transition which will not inflict pain and damage on the uk economy, a security, our integrity asa economy, a security, our integrity as a nation. and i think we will get over the economic impact, we will get over that, they will be bumps on the road, but they will affect, the economic effect will affect the least advantaged in our lives. but what really worries me is that britain pins stuck in the world in freefall. —— britain's stock. and i find it sad that after being a parliament that was a major player, we are going to end up in a poor position. what about the flip side, some look at the last three years and say parliament has failed and there was a referendum, it had to be honoured, we have to leave the eu, but actually the parliamentary system itself has not worked out.” think you are right. i voted for the withdrawal bill on each occasion it came to the house because i believe that, i think we
that matters is to conclude this by getting an absolutely complicit party who are utterly united in no—deal. the toryare very serious consequences are very serious indeed. i want an orderly, negotiated transition which will not inflict pain and damage on the uk economy, a security, our integrity asa economy, a security, our integrity as a nation. and i think we will get over the economic impact, we will get over that, they will be bumps on the road, but they will affect, the economic effect...
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miracles i believe it takes courage to build peace and that is why it is important for the united states iran tori's of the agreement to show this courage to do this at the go because. european leaders are holding out hope that their diplomatic efforts will pave the way to deescalation with iran at a very critical time. now let me begin with some other stories making news around the world the german subsidiary of thomas cook has filed for insolvency far in the collapse of its parent company earlier this week 140000 holidaymakers are currently traveling with the firm and other local affiliates it's unclear how many customers will be affected. at least 5 people have been wounded in a bomb attack on a bus carrying police in the southern texas city of donna it's not yet known who is responsible for the attack parties have launched an investigation. the death toll has risen to at least 25 people after a powerful earthquake struck back in style on it instead mean the 5.8 magnitude quake injured more than 700 people in the mountainous region where it leveled homes and split open the. chinese president xi j
miracles i believe it takes courage to build peace and that is why it is important for the united states iran tori's of the agreement to show this courage to do this at the go because. european leaders are holding out hope that their diplomatic efforts will pave the way to deescalation with iran at a very critical time. now let me begin with some other stories making news around the world the german subsidiary of thomas cook has filed for insolvency far in the collapse of its parent company...
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the mcgrath one thing last time around that we may be facing in a general election in the united kingdom the tories of all parties did well in scotland how are you going to stop them doing as well the game boys joins the desist the early christmas present if you like for all of them and certainly for the s.n.p. he's going to ensure that any 2 or 3 microsoft will not going to be very much in the weight of single digits perhaps alone perhaps 2 but mostly these 0 the 2 beast is gone and i think when people see the 2 least most of the problems of the 2 of them made especially in the fishing communities never the big concern is that fish markets i know the jury your sick norms as the dogs were talking. a few months ago phylis a few years ago chickens are going to roost right by before the to do some of the. leagues and homeworks they began it bought us. 13 seats in scotland but said it 10 was lend-lease their team their joys are not concerned so any more the way the polls are good people can see there are people being responsible and given scotland's future bindiya said b. but as for fishing i want to g
the mcgrath one thing last time around that we may be facing in a general election in the united kingdom the tories of all parties did well in scotland how are you going to stop them doing as well the game boys joins the desist the early christmas present if you like for all of them and certainly for the s.n.p. he's going to ensure that any 2 or 3 microsoft will not going to be very much in the weight of single digits perhaps alone perhaps 2 but mostly these 0 the 2 beast is gone and i think...
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the mcgrath one thing last time around that we may be facing in a general election in the united kingdom the tories of all parties did well in scotland how are you going to stop them doing as well the game boys joins the sissy the early christmas present if you like for all of them and sara for the s.n.p. he's going to ensure that any 2 or 3 microsoft will not going to be very much in the weight of single digits perhaps alone perhaps 2 but mostly the 0 the 2 beast is gone and i think when people see the true source of the problems of the 2 of them made especially because i've been home to roost right by me for the to do some of their bigs and homeworks to think again it bothers. 32 seats in scotland a set of 10 most likely 17. there are 2 issues that not concerned so let it go the way the polls are good people can see there are people being responsible and given scotland's future b.d.'s said b. but as for fishing i want to get on to the revelations forced out of the government about medicine shortages and food shortages but will you be using any supremes court verdict in favor of boris johnson and
the mcgrath one thing last time around that we may be facing in a general election in the united kingdom the tories of all parties did well in scotland how are you going to stop them doing as well the game boys joins the sissy the early christmas present if you like for all of them and sara for the s.n.p. he's going to ensure that any 2 or 3 microsoft will not going to be very much in the weight of single digits perhaps alone perhaps 2 but mostly the 0 the 2 beast is gone and i think when...
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if they present themselves as united than the tories will seem conflicted and they would be home andand yesterday's papers said just how fractious it is and the psychodrama that still seems to be being played out in this generation of labour leaders compared to a generation ago. it is worrying in the sense that ordinary vote rs worrying in the sense that ordinary voters will look at this and think, if you are squabbling internally amongst yourselves when what we want to talk about is brexit, can we get that done with? and then talk about amazing policies? there was an interesting policy from dawn butler this morning about the menopause and how labour would like to put some initiatives in place for what could happen in the right place for women suffering from the menopause. that has been drowned out completely by this noise. a political bloodbath, we are hearing. the blizzard of lies and excuses, that is one of the reasons andrew fisher has resigned. it doesn't bode well. but you said the rumours have been around about corbyn staying or going for some time. i haven't given them much c
if they present themselves as united than the tories will seem conflicted and they would be home andand yesterday's papers said just how fractious it is and the psychodrama that still seems to be being played out in this generation of labour leaders compared to a generation ago. it is worrying in the sense that ordinary vote rs worrying in the sense that ordinary voters will look at this and think, if you are squabbling internally amongst yourselves when what we want to talk about is brexit,...
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tory costly for general motors. it cop continues this morning. unitedntinuing in that strike and that cost and traffic o t fives thisheour is timeing potential targetortld f he took photographsnf the landmarks capital locations itors are led. he workedshi. 1st nissan.2 nissan and infinity vehicles over faulty rearview cameras. it may not display an image when i reverse. alod the mels were in 2018 or 19. >> a embattled opera start leaving new york. domingo is facing sexual harassment allegations by 20 women. he was scheduled to sing title roadn imack beth tonight. it would havpe been firstrformas publil. l cosby was hit with nearly $3 million legal bill in first year in prison. he challenged an arbitration award that held up most legal bills stemming from sexual assault trial. he's sevk up to ten years for drug and amoleesting a woman in in. >> and app los angades d is sentencd to four months in prison after paying t son intot.icy g 1e and far wase driest they're while fall might not going with goodeaves. becae the trees theow drop affect leaves and lush
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the tuc met a week or so ago and we had a united position which as we are all against a tory, no—deall election and after an election we would want a labour government to have a second referendum and that referendum should have a credible remain option and it should have a credible leave option, unlike the tories who, under theresa may, have not negotiated anything credible. that was the united view of the trade unions and thatis united view of the trade unions and that is what i will be agreed at the party conference this week. you will know their difficulty with that as clarity and the problem is, on the doorstep, when people say to you and other labour members, are you and other labour members, are you for or against brexit, you can't provide a clear answer at the election. we have to be clear, the election is not just about brexit and i we have to be clear, the election is notjust about brexit and i have just addressed this conference and made it clear it is also about austerity, schools, hospitals. i work in the civil service where there is a crisis going on. we can't administer
the tuc met a week or so ago and we had a united position which as we are all against a tory, no—deall election and after an election we would want a labour government to have a second referendum and that referendum should have a credible remain option and it should have a credible leave option, unlike the tories who, under theresa may, have not negotiated anything credible. that was the united view of the trade unions and thatis united view of the trade unions and that is what i will be...
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our confidence will be totally united in defeating this tory government and the austerity and povertyought to the british people and the way in which the prime minister shut down parliament to prevent accountability and debate. that is not the labour way and we will do things very differently. does tom watson have your full confidence? tom watson is the deputy leader of the party and i enjoy working with him. did you know anything about this pa rt did you know anything about this part minister corbyn? our political correspondent nick eardley is in brighton. we will come in to the matter brexit, too, because there is a row brewing of a labour's position on that. first of all, it has been a really difficult 2a hours so are 12 hours for the labour party, hasn't it? not the way a party that says it is preparing for government once the first way of its conference to go, quite frankly. this plot to get rid of tom watson's deputy leader position emerged late last night. mr watson found out about it when he got a text message in a chinese restau ra nt got a text message in a chinese restauran
our confidence will be totally united in defeating this tory government and the austerity and povertyought to the british people and the way in which the prime minister shut down parliament to prevent accountability and debate. that is not the labour way and we will do things very differently. does tom watson have your full confidence? tom watson is the deputy leader of the party and i enjoy working with him. did you know anything about this pa rt did you know anything about this part minister...
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united kingdom by the rules and laws of the unite and the constitution of the united kingdom's and mr johnson would win the tory party would win this election it would stay in downing street number 10 that's fine that's ok what would be a serious crisis is if he would even if next week he obviously by a majority of his of his office parliament. been ordered to extend for the day. headline of the of the end of october and he's not. not acting accordingly then we have a super serious problem. one final question you're also the spokesperson for your party's parliamentary group on u.s. and north american relations and you were just in the united states for several weeks the u.s. vice president has been visiting ireland and he caused a little controversy by saying that the united states stands completely behind boris johnson's breaks it policy what does that do to germany and the e.u. use stance on drugs when they see the u.s. vice president standing in ireland saying we're for brights boris johnson style well the government of the united states is a problem not only in this case but also in other on other occasions
united kingdom by the rules and laws of the unite and the constitution of the united kingdom's and mr johnson would win the tory party would win this election it would stay in downing street number 10 that's fine that's ok what would be a serious crisis is if he would even if next week he obviously by a majority of his of his office parliament. been ordered to extend for the day. headline of the of the end of october and he's not. not acting accordingly then we have a super serious problem. one...
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united kingdom by the rules and laws of the united and the constitution of the united kingdom's and mr johnson would win the tory party would win this election he would stay in downing street number 10 that's fine that's ok what would be a serious crisis is if he would even if next week obviously by a majority of his of his office parliament. in order to to extend. the deadline of the of the end of october and he's not. not act accordingly then we have a super serious problem. one final question you're also the spokesperson for your party's parliamentary group on u.s. and north american relations and you were just in the united states for several weeks the u.s. vice president has been visiting ireland and he caused a little bit of controversy by saying that the united states stands completely behind boris johnson's breaks it policy what does that do to germany and the e.u. use stance on rights when they see the u.s. vice president standing in ireland saying we're for brakes it boris johnson style well the government of the united states is a problem only in this case but also in other on other occasions but ther
united kingdom by the rules and laws of the united and the constitution of the united kingdom's and mr johnson would win the tory party would win this election he would stay in downing street number 10 that's fine that's ok what would be a serious crisis is if he would even if next week obviously by a majority of his of his office parliament. in order to to extend. the deadline of the of the end of october and he's not. not act accordingly then we have a super serious problem. one final...
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tory brexiteers didn't like it either, because it didn't like it either, because it did create friction in the unitedroblem. you may well think something surely has to change after the tory conference, perhaps. we're going to see if there will be a deal later in the week, and even then, though, this may all be a distraction because of course there is legislation in parliament which means that if the prime minister cannot get a deal through parliament he has to delay the thing anyway. so this is him trying to show he is trying his best to try and get something better. he is trying his best, but he knows that this isn't going to pass through brussels, doesn't he? so is this just purely to appeal to the conservative conference? well, i imagine it as he is trying to show he is aiming for the most, to see what he can get. because obviously his view, everyone has to give a bit. even he is meant to be mr brexit, he is thrust in there to get this right, to sign a deal that can get through this parliament, so that way of the dup does then perhaps blur the lines, except just enough friction does then perhaps b
tory brexiteers didn't like it either, because it didn't like it either, because it did create friction in the unitedroblem. you may well think something surely has to change after the tory conference, perhaps. we're going to see if there will be a deal later in the week, and even then, though, this may all be a distraction because of course there is legislation in parliament which means that if the prime minister cannot get a deal through parliament he has to delay the thing anyway. so this is...
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position that everyone can unite behind, and i think the statement that is coming forward will do that. you have to bear in mind the lib dems aren't offering a choice, the tories choice. we are the only party offering the people a say, and i think the labour party can unite around that. you have said you will offer people a say, but some members offer people a say, but some members of the shadow cabinet, emily thornberry in particular, saying that during the general election campaign labour should be leading the campaign to remain, and then one ofjeremy corbyn‘s biggest supporters, len mccluskey, saying that anyone in the shadow cabinet that anyone in the shadow cabinet that does not stick to the line, in other words neither leave or remain, they should stand aside. other words neither leave or remain, they should stand asidelj other words neither leave or remain, they should stand aside. i mean, len mccluskey is entitled to say what he says, but my view is that jeremy is arriving at a position which has a people's vote at the heart of it, andl people's vote at the heart of it, and i believe labour can unite behind that position. dog you think members of the s
position that everyone can unite behind, and i think the statement that is coming forward will do that. you have to bear in mind the lib dems aren't offering a choice, the tories choice. we are the only party offering the people a say, and i think the labour party can unite around that. you have said you will offer people a say, but some members offer people a say, but some members of the shadow cabinet, emily thornberry in particular, saying that during the general election campaign labour...
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unite... so, i think the lib dems will steal from both the tory party and labour.ers in the north, and that's a real gamble when, at the same time, they've purged tory moderates and ruth davidson in scotland has stepped down and they're likely to lose anywhere between six to ten seats, possibly more. we've only got a few seconds left. before we get to electoral politics, annalisa, surely the question for the rebel alliance this week is to answer the questions, which will be in many voters' mind — why on earth do we need another extension of three months? we've been in this purgatory long enough. yes, but what is the alternative? when everybody knows, even the government has admitted that no deal is a disaster and it will damage the economy. you have to come back from the brink. just to comment on... i don't have time, annalisa. one word. responsibility of the anti—no deal front will be key now. eu will not give a further extension. wow! yeah, no, they will. they've already said they will. they won't. macron is against. a thought to lob in at the end. we're going to
unite... so, i think the lib dems will steal from both the tory party and labour.ers in the north, and that's a real gamble when, at the same time, they've purged tory moderates and ruth davidson in scotland has stepped down and they're likely to lose anywhere between six to ten seats, possibly more. we've only got a few seconds left. before we get to electoral politics, annalisa, surely the question for the rebel alliance this week is to answer the questions, which will be in many voters' mind...
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anthrax murders the united states government poured billions of dollars into homeland security experts from around the world we're trying to do well funded scientifically burra tori's and think tanks high on their list of threats to be investigated was the use of deadly pathogens as weapons a long and ugly stain on the history of mankind oh my gosh biological warfare 1st reared its head when man started fighting man you know whether it was putting scorpions in a clay pot and tossing him at your enemy or taking bodies people who had died from the plague and tossing them over city walls and medieval times poisoning water supplies these are all ancient techniques and biological warfare but it was only during the major wars of the last century where science started to parks to conduct this time. the real danger of the real threat was the beginning of the 20th century you're moving into bonds airplanes and the brilliance of microbiology.
anthrax murders the united states government poured billions of dollars into homeland security experts from around the world we're trying to do well funded scientifically burra tori's and think tanks high on their list of threats to be investigated was the use of deadly pathogens as weapons a long and ugly stain on the history of mankind oh my gosh biological warfare 1st reared its head when man started fighting man you know whether it was putting scorpions in a clay pot and tossing him at your...
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important job of scrutinizing this minority tory government as we hurtle towards crankset as a scots and a scots lawyer i am. absolutely delighted that the united kingdom supreme court has agreed with scotland supreme courts that the prorogue ation was unlawful and therefore it is invalid and void this is a huge victory for the rule of law and for tomorrow to see and it's very much in keeping with the scottish constitutional position that neither the government nor indeed the monarch are appalled the law as regards mr boris johnson the highest court in the united kingdom has united mostly 5 and that his advice to rule this parliament is advice given to her majesty the queen was unlawful his position is untenable and he should have the guts for wants to do the decent thing and recite. where. we. really are as soon as possible many of us are here already the taking of this on democratic minority tory government to archives must take precedence above all else that is why we were elected to parliament to do that and the supreme court city has emphasized that the principle that the government and the crap in it are a cunt able to parliament is funda
important job of scrutinizing this minority tory government as we hurtle towards crankset as a scots and a scots lawyer i am. absolutely delighted that the united kingdom supreme court has agreed with scotland supreme courts that the prorogue ation was unlawful and therefore it is invalid and void this is a huge victory for the rule of law and for tomorrow to see and it's very much in keeping with the scottish constitutional position that neither the government nor indeed the monarch are...
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united and not fighting themselves. they should be taking themselves. they should be taking the fight to the tories stop what do we do?to wonder what are they thinking of and how serious are they about power or are they more serious about power or are they more serious about who controls power in the labour party. we will find out tomorrow. let's quickly turn to another story which could be affecting families. it could also affecting families. it could also affect taxpayers because thomas cook is asking the government for a bailout, a state bailout. yes, been in trouble for some time but they are saying they need £200 million worth of additional funds to essentially prevent themselves from going into administration over the weekend. there is the risk that if that happens, a staggering 100,000 tourists who are currently holidaying overseas could be stranded out there without return flights and there is now some debate over whether the government should essentially take control and give that money to thomas cook to ensure those flights or whether it runs into administration. we get that decision this weekend and jason,
united and not fighting themselves. they should be taking themselves. they should be taking the fight to the tories stop what do we do?to wonder what are they thinking of and how serious are they about power or are they more serious about power or are they more serious about who controls power in the labour party. we will find out tomorrow. let's quickly turn to another story which could be affecting families. it could also affecting families. it could also affect taxpayers because thomas cook...
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unites them. i spoke to the attorney general, one of the key tory rebels, who said he would not be backing jeremy an interim prime minister in any kind of unity government to move us onto the next stage of the general election. whether that loose grouping can find any more in common that a dislike of no deal is one of the crucial questions. vonnie: thank you for all of your reporting. that is anna edwards in manchester. guy: more market implications of the mounting brexit uncertainty. it has been going on for a while. , global bank economist good the chancellor is talking about spending quite a lot of money and changing the fiscal rules and all kinds of other things that could be possible. is very scenario difficult to nail down at the moment. presumably, all of this is contingent on an election. what i am trying to do is differentiate between brexit planning and what i will get in a no deal brexit scenario to what we are hearing in terms of the general election. how easy is it to define the two? peter: impossible. any election we do get will be a referendum on brexit. the question is when does t
unites them. i spoke to the attorney general, one of the key tory rebels, who said he would not be backing jeremy an interim prime minister in any kind of unity government to move us onto the next stage of the general election. whether that loose grouping can find any more in common that a dislike of no deal is one of the crucial questions. vonnie: thank you for all of your reporting. that is anna edwards in manchester. guy: more market implications of the mounting brexit uncertainty. it has...
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united states. the independent has a scoop about an oil company which is run by a major tory donor who met with borisjohnsonn by the british taxpayer, despite it being investigated by the serious fraud office. and the mirror pictures derby footballer mason bennett and team—mate tom lawrence who have both been charged with drink—driving offences. let us see what our paper reviews have to say. —— reviewers. let's look at the times first of all. deliver exit of rights. where is this coming from? this is coming from a briefing by what the times describes as a senior cabinet minister. that brexit has to go ahead or they will be rights in the streets was not it is true, certainly, there are a lot of angry people on the leave site that they feel, perhaps justifiably, we people on the leave site that they feel, perhapsjustifiably, we ought to have made more progress after three years. there are some ways this senior cabinet minister seems to be wrong. if there was a catastrophic no—deal brexit with shortages of food and medicine, i think they would be rights in the street for that as well. they also said that in th
united states. the independent has a scoop about an oil company which is run by a major tory donor who met with borisjohnsonn by the british taxpayer, despite it being investigated by the serious fraud office. and the mirror pictures derby footballer mason bennett and team—mate tom lawrence who have both been charged with drink—driving offences. let us see what our paper reviews have to say. —— reviewers. let's look at the times first of all. deliver exit of rights. where is this coming...
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tory rebels, labourand a been hatched with tory rebels, labour and a smaller —— the smaller parties too. this is a massively important day. all of us are united no—deal... this is about stopping the threat of no-deal. .. as things stand, you are confident you will manage to take control of the commons tonight?|j am, control of the commons tonight?” am, this is about parliamentarians doing thejob across am, this is about parliamentarians doing the job across parties. how much to the next 12 hours matter? immensely. ourjob much to the next 12 hours matter? immensely. our job here much to the next 12 hours matter? immensely. ourjob here and now is to get the legislation that ensures we do not leave at the end of october with a no—deal brexit. we do not leave at the end of october with a no—deal brexitm we do not leave at the end of october with a no-deal brexit. it is fluid but right now it sees mps and here are on course to beat boris johnson tonight in the first ever vote as per minister. it would give them control of the house of commons tomorrow to start to change the law tomorrow to start to change the law to prevent the possibility of leav
tory rebels, labourand a been hatched with tory rebels, labour and a smaller —— the smaller parties too. this is a massively important day. all of us are united no—deal... this is about stopping the threat of no-deal. .. as things stand, you are confident you will manage to take control of the commons tonight?|j am, control of the commons tonight?” am, this is about parliamentarians doing thejob across am, this is about parliamentarians doing the job across parties. how much to the next...
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to do so that are it's how you tory attack was a very bright now in terms of the conversations that president hassan rouhani said that he had during his time at the united nations he said that he asked.
to do so that are it's how you tory attack was a very bright now in terms of the conversations that president hassan rouhani said that he had during his time at the united nations he said that he asked.
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numbers so they've realised that 15 of them and many of those people as unite been discussing a very prestigious and high profile of the tory party they might think themselves they're not going to suspend the former chancellor they're not going to suspend. the party to which i think will say wait and see i think they will but moreover i think they will think to themselves this is an issue of principle as they see it that they need to take their stand on the 3rd consideration might be well by the time we go to the election will be our leader any more i'm convinced that he would be but they might be thinking to themselves he loses the debate in the fixed term parliament tax we don't get a snap election going to run for some time thereafter this was boris's big chance and they might be thinking to themselves this will be the shortest prime ministership in history now i. want to see them wrong and i hope he does prove them to be wrong but that is kind of the mustering that i hear among some of the rebels tonight on a sort of granular level in terms of what to expect over the coming days let's talk 1st about the legislation and
numbers so they've realised that 15 of them and many of those people as unite been discussing a very prestigious and high profile of the tory party they might think themselves they're not going to suspend the former chancellor they're not going to suspend. the party to which i think will say wait and see i think they will but moreover i think they will think to themselves this is an issue of principle as they see it that they need to take their stand on the 3rd consideration might be well by...
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tories willjust go over a cliff with no deal. we are the only party offering the people i say. and that the whole labour party can unite.ou offer people a say but some members of the shadow cabinet, emily thornberry, say that during the campaign labour should be leading the to remain and we have one ofjeremy corbyn‘s biggest supporters, len mccluskey, saying that anybody in the shadow cabinet who does not stick to the line, in other words neither relieve nor remain for a general election, they should stand aside? len mccluskey is entitled to say what he says but my view is thatjeremy is arriving at a position which has a people's vote at the heart of it and i believe everybody can unite behind that. do you think members of the shadow cabinet should stand aside if during the course of the election campaign they say they would back down to? what members of the shadow cabinet do as what members of the shadow cabinet doasa what members of the shadow cabinet do as a matter for the leader. you think the leader might be able to remove members of they don't toe the line? what members of the shadow 00:02:24,372 --> 4294966103:13
tories willjust go over a cliff with no deal. we are the only party offering the people i say. and that the whole labour party can unite.ou offer people a say but some members of the shadow cabinet, emily thornberry, say that during the campaign labour should be leading the to remain and we have one ofjeremy corbyn‘s biggest supporters, len mccluskey, saying that anybody in the shadow cabinet who does not stick to the line, in other words neither relieve nor remain for a general election,...
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yemenis to do so that are its how you tory attack was very right now in terms of the conversations that president hassan rouhani said that he had during his time at the united nations he said that he asked world leaders that were also accusing around outright of whether or not they had any evidence what was there evidence to suggest that iran was in any way shape or form involved in those attacks on saudi aramco oil facilities he said world leaders told him that they had no evidence of that kind they simply did not think that yemen's hooty fighters were capable of carrying out an attack of such magnitude and of such sophistication iran's president said his response to that was that the information about the ground reality in the middle east in that region that the world leaders had was simply outdated. and our correspondent roslyn jordan joins us now from the united nations so do you think we're hearing a shift in rhetoric from the iranians here and if so why. well i'm not sure that there is a real shift and rhetoric certainly what you saw on thursday the u.s. state department issuing yet another round of sanctions this time. against several brainy and high
yemenis to do so that are its how you tory attack was very right now in terms of the conversations that president hassan rouhani said that he had during his time at the united nations he said that he asked world leaders that were also accusing around outright of whether or not they had any evidence what was there evidence to suggest that iran was in any way shape or form involved in those attacks on saudi aramco oil facilities he said world leaders told him that they had no evidence of that...
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my locker tory's and one in someone else's laboratory in germany someone else's laboratory is in a rural part of the south of the united states that should theoretically be expected to change the results. but the effects of testosterone on the human body at the same regardless of culture and geography when christian vote found out that he was infertile he started looking for solutions. but my mother took me to see a urologist and he told her that i would never have children or that i could have a super i would have sex lives so my mom didn't think it was funny so i started reading up on my condition it in a stream of bytes of folks. is there a medical solution to infertility caused by testosterone deficiency. doctors it's mom enough is somehow. when i'm. out and write something and one of the things we can do for men who suffer from this problem is to give them injections of going at a drop in hormones so they have a gun you could to help. form of treatment has been used for years even decades without scenes and comes. the good not a trip ans include l.h. which is responsible for the production of testosterone in the t
my locker tory's and one in someone else's laboratory in germany someone else's laboratory is in a rural part of the south of the united states that should theoretically be expected to change the results. but the effects of testosterone on the human body at the same regardless of culture and geography when christian vote found out that he was infertile he started looking for solutions. but my mother took me to see a urologist and he told her that i would never have children or that i could have...
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tories and the labour party. the lib dems a lot with -- with a lot of clout these days. speechohnson does have a to the unitedit will be interesting to see if he makes changes. he will be making a speech and then flying back. parliament resuming tomorrow ing. apparently as of now, boris johnson is not resigning in spite of this unanimous supreme court decision. all of the judges were in agreement. guy: absolutely. there've also been rumors the attorney general could be stepping down as well. that has been swirling around london. no information on that front. he is obviously at the center of some of the legal advice that was provided to the queen. prime not going to get minister's questions tomorrow. it is going to be a very bumpy ride for boris as he returns to the u.k.. a lot of turbulent -- a lot of turbulence across the lenny. i suspect he will be answering questions from journalists. we will be waiting to hear what the playback looks like from the bilateral with the president. the president very high up in the speech. certainly trying to buoy johnson. to a certain extent, johnson leaving the united states
tories and the labour party. the lib dems a lot with -- with a lot of clout these days. speechohnson does have a to the unitedit will be interesting to see if he makes changes. he will be making a speech and then flying back. parliament resuming tomorrow ing. apparently as of now, boris johnson is not resigning in spite of this unanimous supreme court decision. all of the judges were in agreement. guy: absolutely. there've also been rumors the attorney general could be stepping down as well....
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as in the united states, is there a perceived left-right to this united kingdom supreme court? is there a labour-tory> it's less about politics and more about the separation of powers. whether the politics and the legal side of that can intersandact how they do interact. this is the central issue in this argument. it's where we sought scottish and english courts differing. in scotland, they said the purpose was to stymie parliament. in england, they didn't get that far. they said this isn't for the courts to decide. that is a conflict that the 11 judges have to discuss. it will be fascinating to see what they come out with and how it will shape the future of this country and the future of the way we look at the constitution. tom: thank you so much at the supreme court across from parliament in london. daniel morris of b.n.p. paribas , and kit, it goes on and on and on. is this debate dampened, or can i dare say is this endless debate boosted u.k. g.d.p.? >> it has dampened g.d.p. it's moved some bids forward. at the end of march, people were bringing forward some investment, forward some hiring for t
as in the united states, is there a perceived left-right to this united kingdom supreme court? is there a labour-tory> it's less about politics and more about the separation of powers. whether the politics and the legal side of that can intersandact how they do interact. this is the central issue in this argument. it's where we sought scottish and english courts differing. in scotland, they said the purpose was to stymie parliament. in england, they didn't get that far. they said this isn't...
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tory m.p.'s say they will support this but face threats from their own party if they cross the line. to show off friends in brussels that we are united in our purpose n.p.'s should vote with the government against cool beans pointless denying. i would everybody tonight there are no circumstances in which i.
tory m.p.'s say they will support this but face threats from their own party if they cross the line. to show off friends in brussels that we are united in our purpose n.p.'s should vote with the government against cool beans pointless denying. i would everybody tonight there are no circumstances in which i.
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united states is not present always united states pours out then you see china course in and and we also stopped to see that in the oxy. meanwhile back in arctic canada the tory apiece prepares to fly back to camp and. the research that she and her colleagues are doing here could be used by any number of countries. the scientists have no control over where their data ends up and that's fine with victoria. i look at the tectonic environment romps form and that information is useful to the industry. and what they do with it is beyond me. this research work is difficult time consuming and expensive it's not yet clear how the governments and businesses that are funding these projects will make use of all the data. but if they have a strategic interest in the arctic after the ice they'll have to start preparing now. it's just this i will start with some materials from the franklin basin. what's it these researchers at germany's institute for geosciences and natural resources and how know if are going to end a life some rock samples that were taken off the coast of western greenland they've got a lot of work ahead of them. first to cut away a slice of rock that's j
united states is not present always united states pours out then you see china course in and and we also stopped to see that in the oxy. meanwhile back in arctic canada the tory apiece prepares to fly back to camp and. the research that she and her colleagues are doing here could be used by any number of countries. the scientists have no control over where their data ends up and that's fine with victoria. i look at the tectonic environment romps form and that information is useful to the...
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and it says tory contempt for us later bad thoughts with babies at this position of jacob rees mogg ready to sum up his contempt for the process contempt for the people of the united kingdom perhaps and it has become a source of great amusement from lots of people and bought many were very angry he was criticized in the house by and he's he was also criticized online by them. on the telly saying at the physical embodiment of arrogance entitlement disrespected contempt for a parliament and will this late and he said i'm hoping spreading his ninety to march into the chamber with a blanket hello and a whole couple who thanks for the poor man not too sure there was much sympathy going around well it's a hot milky drink that's quite popular in the u. k. tvs. i forget people might not know about that one. i'm. to the- missions that means as we call them. i am and that he is beating the essence and family to the safe i'll happens. in that the g. every day and this one and all to titanic paint me like one of your french girls. and one of my favorites here this one very political in dis and he's hugging. a bass saying i love boris on the teachers of it and he got a little
and it says tory contempt for us later bad thoughts with babies at this position of jacob rees mogg ready to sum up his contempt for the process contempt for the people of the united kingdom perhaps and it has become a source of great amusement from lots of people and bought many were very angry he was criticized in the house by and he's he was also criticized online by them. on the telly saying at the physical embodiment of arrogance entitlement disrespected contempt for a parliament and will...