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is much as quite a lot of tories thing that they're much as quite a lot of tories thing that they‘ reries thing that they're unhappy with what is going on here, at the moment it doesn't look like they're going to have the numbers to it down. what do you think about that? to the of the numbers was blue asjohn said, there's a lot of talk about the different amendments, and also what happens in the lords will be interesting to watch and a lot of this is come to me through or within the lords and you're right there is discontent within the conservative party around this and there may be a strong unified, not a strong unified message about what the government are doing and received a lot of criticism from a lot of legal experts as well about the process what they're trying to do and i do still think of a much broader sense that the very narrative that they tried to create during the general election about what they represent and about with the eu represents and some the scenes we saw during the brexit referendum, i think it still plays to that very culture war narrative that they're quite
is much as quite a lot of tories thing that they're much as quite a lot of tories thing that they‘ reries thing that they're unhappy with what is going on here, at the moment it doesn't look like they're going to have the numbers to it down. what do you think about that? to the of the numbers was blue asjohn said, there's a lot of talk about the different amendments, and also what happens in the lords will be interesting to watch and a lot of this is come to me through or within the lords and...
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tory governments cannot be trusted to spend money in scotland.vernment diverted cash from the highlands to try and boost dwindling tory support in southeast england. we haven't forgot that this legislation comes from a prime minister who bragged that a pound spent in croydon is far more value to the country than a pound spent in stratham plate. that's the way that the conservatives look upon scotland. the tories will look after their own interests, they will never, not ever, support scotland's interests. this bill would allow them free reign to serve their own narrow needs. madam deputy speaker, at its heart, this bill confirms the centralising of session of this uk government. those in number ten who, not so long ago, made a living by stripping endless newspaper articles about a suppose it's centralised brexit brussels elite are now attempting to centralise and grab every devolved power that they can get their hands on. apparently the tories are not only determined to preside over the death of devolution, they are clearly determined to oversee t
tory governments cannot be trusted to spend money in scotland.vernment diverted cash from the highlands to try and boost dwindling tory support in southeast england. we haven't forgot that this legislation comes from a prime minister who bragged that a pound spent in croydon is far more value to the country than a pound spent in stratham plate. that's the way that the conservatives look upon scotland. the tories will look after their own interests, they will never, not ever, support scotland's...
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the tory perspective, 0k, a lack of fiscal discipline might alienate old school blue rinse brigade torieso go? they're not going to switch to the lib dems or labour, so they are safe, so this idea about fighting over the centre ground, the squeezed middle who do want there to be more public spending, because that's i think what we have been used to over the last couple of decades, the idea of failure reversing some of the criticisms over austerity is something the tories want to cling onto and therefore how does labour position itself in competition with this idea of actually pouring money back into public services? steve, can you hear me? sorry, we lost you for a moment. in terms of economic credibility and confidence keir starmer is talking about, without policy set out, how will people know? well there's no need for policies yet. it would be a disaster to announce a manifesto now, years before an election. what they are trying to do it seems to be is something quite similar to what gordon brown did, the shadow chancellor, in the 90s, when labour lost four elections, which is to say it'
the tory perspective, 0k, a lack of fiscal discipline might alienate old school blue rinse brigade torieso go? they're not going to switch to the lib dems or labour, so they are safe, so this idea about fighting over the centre ground, the squeezed middle who do want there to be more public spending, because that's i think what we have been used to over the last couple of decades, the idea of failure reversing some of the criticisms over austerity is something the tories want to cling onto and...
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confusion overrules quickens tory revolt and interesting that according to one tory court here, the gapument for more policies scrutiny and so, the government is lost on both fronts. this will be called the brady amendment, the amendment, is not a natural rebel but it's really cutting to the forum what he wants is there to be greater parliamentary oversight votes of what they call secondary legislation in the details of bills at the moment during an urgent national emergency, the government is put through so much legislation with little scrutiny, no democratic processes around it and after six months of the pandemic, some tory mps really fed up with this and they wa nt to mps really fed up with this and they want to bring the issue back to the house of commons and say ok, some things are urgent and will at the prime minister get on with that, but somethings can be given such a little bit more time and if they have that scrutiny and accountability, then they would have the support of mps and we would not be in this difficult situation of the government finds itself in now. soa the govern
confusion overrules quickens tory revolt and interesting that according to one tory court here, the gapument for more policies scrutiny and so, the government is lost on both fronts. this will be called the brady amendment, the amendment, is not a natural rebel but it's really cutting to the forum what he wants is there to be greater parliamentary oversight votes of what they call secondary legislation in the details of bills at the moment during an urgent national emergency, the government is...
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mp senior tory, the other quotes from other senior tories.e other quotes from other senior tories. mp senior tory, the rule of law is not negotiable. you do wonder how the government is going to deal with this. but they are heading, this can'tjust with this. but they are heading, this can't just happen. with this. but they are heading, this can'tjust happen. this minister couldn't have just said this in this way without somebody encouraging him to do it. and so we are ina encouraging him to do it. and so we are in a very, very difficult stage of this negotiation with eu. you see stephanie, what the response has been from the eu, the commission and the council about this. in all this ona the council about this. in all this on a date when michelle bonnier is backin on a date when michelle bonnier is back in london. trying to get some sort of deal with britain about the brexit withdrawal agreement. what do you think are the lasting consequences of that is if this does go through? because of course we are waiting for this bill which is going to b
mp senior tory, the other quotes from other senior tories.e other quotes from other senior tories. mp senior tory, the rule of law is not negotiable. you do wonder how the government is going to deal with this. but they are heading, this can'tjust with this. but they are heading, this can't just happen. with this. but they are heading, this can'tjust happen. this minister couldn't have just said this in this way without somebody encouraging him to do it. and so we are ina encouraging him to do...
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it's stupendous failure by the tory government today. 0k, failure by the tory government today.de that's, minister calls on whitehall to end private fees bonanza. this is a leaked letter from lord agnew who is close to michael gove. 0ne from lord agnew who is close to michael gove. one and a half billion, it says, has been spent, 2017-2018 on billion, it says, has been spent, 2017—2018 on consultancy firms. nice work if you can get it. yes, indeed. and there is obvious fury from lord agnew thereabout the amount of money going into these private firms to do what is the business of government. but there is an underlying story here that's perhaps not being told on the front page and that's what really motivates bipartisan civil service and putting these types of works out to consultancy firms, that's because people like dominic cummings don't trust the civil service and believe that the civil service and believe that the civil service is working against the type of things that he wants to deliver under boris johnson's mission of things that he wants to deliver under borisjohnson's
it's stupendous failure by the tory government today. 0k, failure by the tory government today.de that's, minister calls on whitehall to end private fees bonanza. this is a leaked letter from lord agnew who is close to michael gove. 0ne from lord agnew who is close to michael gove. one and a half billion, it says, has been spent, 2017-2018 on billion, it says, has been spent, 2017—2018 on consultancy firms. nice work if you can get it. yes, indeed. and there is obvious fury from lord agnew...
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but other tories blamed the european union.sonable and essential step for our government to take in light of the eu's unreasonable position. it has become crystal—clear, ever since our country voted to leave, that the eu would not act in a constructive spirit, that they would not treat the uk as an independent country with equal basis in negotiations as it has with other countries such as canada. labour and the sdlp targeted the prime minister. this is a terrible diversion from the task at hand. we have less than four months to go. the livelihoods of many businesses in this country depend on getting a deal with the european union. now, for a long time, i thought the government would get one, but in the last few days, i have begun to doubt whether they actually want that — because they seem to be acting in a way that undermines the prospect of an agreement. "i believe that these arrangements serve the interest "of northern ireland and the uk as a whole. "it is a great day for our whole country," not my words, the words of this p
but other tories blamed the european union.sonable and essential step for our government to take in light of the eu's unreasonable position. it has become crystal—clear, ever since our country voted to leave, that the eu would not act in a constructive spirit, that they would not treat the uk as an independent country with equal basis in negotiations as it has with other countries such as canada. labour and the sdlp targeted the prime minister. this is a terrible diversion from the task at...
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it concerns marcus rashford and a tory mp. yes. i have had a quick look on twitter.linrake is not small, he has 10,000 followers. he does not need that, for his congregation, but marcus rashford has 3 million followers, so thatis rashford has 3 million followers, so that is quite a support group if he chooses to mobilise it. he has watch this hybrid in the summer. he was that footballer who seek a handedly changed government policy, turning them around on a school lunch cultures, and i think people are realising when he speaks, people listen. he is a very powerful figures. what i find very interesting about this whole debate is how the power has moved on social media, much more democratic, and kevin hollinrake media, much more democratic, and kevin hollinra ke has media, much more democratic, and kevin hollinrake has been very quick to say i will debate this with you in any form. he clearly does not wa nt in any form. he clearly does not want to be too antagonistic to some but power. i'm going to take you, tony, to the inside page of the daily express, page two, exte
it concerns marcus rashford and a tory mp. yes. i have had a quick look on twitter.linrake is not small, he has 10,000 followers. he does not need that, for his congregation, but marcus rashford has 3 million followers, so thatis rashford has 3 million followers, so that is quite a support group if he chooses to mobilise it. he has watch this hybrid in the summer. he was that footballer who seek a handedly changed government policy, turning them around on a school lunch cultures, and i think...
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it is $10. >> it smells so good too, tory. all right.that. tell us about these products. >> yeah. so what's awesome about this company is there's a discreet zipper pocket right in the infinity scarf that allows you to stash your stuff. credit cards, your phone, your hand sanitizer, keys, whatever it is that you need on the go so you don't have to carry a purse with you at all times whether you are just doing dropoff at school, running errands, a walk in the park, whatever it is, there's an option for you, and they have brand-new face masks which are great as well. there's the shimmer collection or plain cotton ones and what i love about these, and you can see it all online is they're adjustable in two specific ways to either wear around your ears or all the way around your head. a lot of people don't like ear loops so this is convertible, adjustable. a big variety of fabrics in a are also terrific. 50% off. $9.50 to $20. >> tory, thank you. we love a good "deals & steals" where we can discuss the condition of my hair and my feet. thank y
it is $10. >> it smells so good too, tory. all right.that. tell us about these products. >> yeah. so what's awesome about this company is there's a discreet zipper pocket right in the infinity scarf that allows you to stash your stuff. credit cards, your phone, your hand sanitizer, keys, whatever it is that you need on the go so you don't have to carry a purse with you at all times whether you are just doing dropoff at school, running errands, a walk in the park, whatever it is,...
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his notes for a meeting with new tory mps have been caught on camera and they point to some "difficults". our political corresponent alex forsyth is in westminster for us. we are expecting a budget in the autumn and although it is some way off, there has been talk about what it might involve, not least how to cover the costs of the pandemic. budgets are always choices between borrowing, taxing, spending and saving. we do not know yet what will be in it, the treasury has dismissed everything as speculation, but today we got a glimpse into the chancellor's thinking. he is not the first and he will not be the last, a private document made public and his words say we will need to do some difficult things, but we will be able to overcome the short—term challenges. this does not meana short—term challenges. this does not mean a horror show of tax rises with no end in sight. that was his message to tory mps, worried how he plans to pay the bill racked up by coronavirus support schemes. out launching another today to help young, unemployed people he tried to reassure. is right that over time w
his notes for a meeting with new tory mps have been caught on camera and they point to some "difficults". our political corresponent alex forsyth is in westminster for us. we are expecting a budget in the autumn and although it is some way off, there has been talk about what it might involve, not least how to cover the costs of the pandemic. budgets are always choices between borrowing, taxing, spending and saving. we do not know yet what will be in it, the treasury has dismissed...
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what we are releasing with the tory party this year is they are in unruly lot.own and let the government do as it once. they are prepared to defeat it, too humiliated to come to force the primitive string to your turn —— u—turns. we have seen it only times already and the problem is that every time he gives intimate gives them more confidence to do it again, andl them more confidence to do it again, and i think we are going to see a much unruly or parliament and the prime minister with a lot less power than we expected when he won that big victory last year. let's look at the guardian, kate. good news, it seems, may be a game changer in terms of the testing of covid—19. global deal to roll—up snap covert tests worldwide. this announcement from the who and indeed the white house just a few hours apart. these tests aren't really promising. they are pregnancy style tests, they can take 15—30 minutes to get the results back. that's extremely quick. —— these tests are really missing. they are around $5. so part of this test is that they are could be rolled out in mid
what we are releasing with the tory party this year is they are in unruly lot.own and let the government do as it once. they are prepared to defeat it, too humiliated to come to force the primitive string to your turn —— u—turns. we have seen it only times already and the problem is that every time he gives intimate gives them more confidence to do it again, andl them more confidence to do it again, and i think we are going to see a much unruly or parliament and the prime minister with a...
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but right now let's get to tory because tory, i want to start with this first deal. good half hour and the cheerios don't hurt. tory, what's the deal? >> that's the magic of these. keeping kids busy with no mess. they're reusable over and over. designs on the front, solid on the back for unlimited creativity. so many different sets that you'll find online. all 50% off. today they want from $3.50 to 6 $16 per set. >> reporter: so cute. and they're really creative and a secret learning tool in there as well. let's get to tombow markers. this is so pretty. i wish that our markers looked like this. you can get the markers, the case and tory has a great deal on these as well. >> they're so awesome. these are definitely for your teens and for adults. this is for serious crafting because there's dual tips. there are permanent ink. so many different options, not only with markers, but colored pencils as well as all kinds of adhesives. everything from them is slashed in half, so about $2 to $35 and free shipping from tombow which we love. >> reporter: tory, these candles smel
but right now let's get to tory because tory, i want to start with this first deal. good half hour and the cheerios don't hurt. tory, what's the deal? >> that's the magic of these. keeping kids busy with no mess. they're reusable over and over. designs on the front, solid on the back for unlimited creativity. so many different sets that you'll find online. all 50% off. today they want from $3.50 to 6 $16 per set. >> reporter: so cute. and they're really creative and a secret...
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tory, we love helping out the small businesses.t we've got here. >> all right, vanna whit, i need your help here. we're starting with a great company called wet-it! these are reusable cloths that replace paper towels. they are ultra absorbent. you can throw them in the dishwasher or washing machine and best of all they hold so much so you'll see why it's a really smart switch from paper towels. they also have a really great paste that cleans a variety of surfaces, and they're just fun to use. everything is 50% off, so singles and sets start at $5.25. then we move on to owala. so water bottles are a dime a dozen but these are actually quite special and different and i love them. and that's because the bottles come with the ability to eithere mouth opening, either way it is insulated, it is dishwasher safe. it has also a great lid so it's not going to spill anywhere, no drip, no nothing. super smart, great, great color, a variety of options, all 50% off. they start at $7.50. then we move on to a really fun one. this is called dishiqu
tory, we love helping out the small businesses.t we've got here. >> all right, vanna whit, i need your help here. we're starting with a great company called wet-it! these are reusable cloths that replace paper towels. they are ultra absorbent. you can throw them in the dishwasher or washing machine and best of all they hold so much so you'll see why it's a really smart switch from paper towels. they also have a really great paste that cleans a variety of surfaces, and they're just fun to...
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but with five former prime ministers, two former tory chancellors, two former tory attorney general isll expressing concern, the vote tonight will give the government a taste of the resistance ahead. the high wire act, as talks with the eu teeter on the edge. the government has chosen a pretty —— provocative path. the prime minister went to the commons himself to outline the plan. remember, he already agreed a deal with brussels but claim the eu is pushing it too far. we cannot have a situation where the very boundaries of our country could be dictated by a foreign power or international organisation. no british prime minister, no government, no parliament could ever accept such an imposition. boris johnson says he is trying to give control to ministers here over special arrangements for northern ireland in case talks with the eu go wrong. but what drives his critics crazy is that on picks a deal with brussels that has already been agreed and has already become the law. number ten knew full well this move could provoke outrage, a tactic used by this government many times before. minist
but with five former prime ministers, two former tory chancellors, two former tory attorney general isll expressing concern, the vote tonight will give the government a taste of the resistance ahead. the high wire act, as talks with the eu teeter on the edge. the government has chosen a pretty —— provocative path. the prime minister went to the commons himself to outline the plan. remember, he already agreed a deal with brussels but claim the eu is pushing it too far. we cannot have a...
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mps are being sidelined because tory mps are being upset. could be, well, the same story, it could save 110,000 jobs. but this one is focused on the industry and i think the daily mail is reaching out to us as wanting to fly around and reassuring us as wanting to fly around and reassuring us we as wanting to fly around and reassuring us we would be in good hands. the daily telegraph is taking a more economic angle and pointing out what an axe wound in the back of the industry has been suffered through the season. it can't come soon through the season. it can't come soon enough. this season has gone, we are in september and the summer seasonis we are in september and the summer season is over so the tourism industry in 2020 didn't happen but there is still an industry to save andi there is still an industry to save and i think that is what the daily telegraph is focusing on. tony, i will take you to the front page of the guardian and ministers have lost control of the virus spread, say experts. yeah, this is a matter of grave concern and scho
mps are being sidelined because tory mps are being upset. could be, well, the same story, it could save 110,000 jobs. but this one is focused on the industry and i think the daily mail is reaching out to us as wanting to fly around and reassuring us as wanting to fly around and reassuring us we as wanting to fly around and reassuring us we would be in good hands. the daily telegraph is taking a more economic angle and pointing out what an axe wound in the back of the industry has been suffered...
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to the tory party, the justice secretary was dissent now, internal to the tory party, thejustice secretary point that's, you know, if it reaches a point, he is a lawyer, where he is a lawyer cannot supports the breaking of international law, then he would resign. he said that quite reluctantly, but nevertheless, there is a kind of growing despair, i think among borisjohnson supporters, but here is my prediction. it will be all right on the night for boris johnson. prediction. it will be all right on the night for borisjohnson. it a lwa ys the night for borisjohnson. it always is. joe, would you agree with that? well, i think with the majority of 80, you have to have quite significant backbench dissent and then backbench rebellion for it to actually make a difference, so to a degree, i think this bill will pass, but i think this is really only the beginning of the difficulties that we have around brexit. already we have seen over this weekend both sides blaming one another, both sides accusing the other of misleading the public. this is going to get extremely messy over the next few weeks a
to the tory party, the justice secretary was dissent now, internal to the tory party, thejustice secretary point that's, you know, if it reaches a point, he is a lawyer, where he is a lawyer cannot supports the breaking of international law, then he would resign. he said that quite reluctantly, but nevertheless, there is a kind of growing despair, i think among borisjohnson supporters, but here is my prediction. it will be all right on the night for boris johnson. prediction. it will be all...
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tory rebels expect a compromise from the government.kersonservative would be ready to vote against the british prime minister's virus powers this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tory rebels expect a compromise after 80government conservative lawmakers would be ready to vote against the british prime minister's virus powers this week. baker said tory mp he expects a satisfactory agreement for tomorrow's commons vote. raffaele bertoni from gulf investment corporation is still with us. risk? you look at u.k. is it political risk? visit currency risk? we are looking at cable volatility specifically. l is linkede vo to dollar, but it has brexit and a u.s. election to deal with. would you be a buyer of volatility because it is nowhere near as expensive as march? raffaele: the volatility is on the back of the political uncertainty, and the discussion around brexit, and it could go higher in the case of a negative outcome from the discussion with europe. obviously, the currency is the first way to express
tory rebels expect a compromise from the government.kersonservative would be ready to vote against the british prime minister's virus powers this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tory rebels expect a compromise after 80government conservative lawmakers would be ready to vote against the british prime minister's virus powers this week. baker said tory mp he expects a satisfactory agreement for tomorrow's commons vote. raffaele bertoni from gulf...
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tory johnson here to get us started and tory, let's start with a good night's sleep, and these softythese pajamas is they're made with these dry release fabric. it's moisture wicking, and it feels ultra soft and dry. we've got onesies, two-pieces, nightshirts, a slew of options that you will find online and it's a size-inclusive line which is also terrific. all the prices slashed in half so they start at $44. >> cannot beat that. cecelia, i wish you were over here because this blanket is so soft. highway 3, and you don't have to keep it to yourself because you can gift these. this would be a great gift for somebody. >> they are an amazing gift. it's great for everyone in your family, but it's also a terrific holiday gift. it's kind of a modern twist on personalization because they've got amazing fonts and colors that you can choose from. it's such a cozy blanket. comes in a couple of sizes. everybody wants these. it's one of the most requested products from "gma" viewers. i'm glad we have it at a 50% discount and starts at $24.50. >> once you're done taking a nap with that blanket, i
tory johnson here to get us started and tory, let's start with a good night's sleep, and these softythese pajamas is they're made with these dry release fabric. it's moisture wicking, and it feels ultra soft and dry. we've got onesies, two-pieces, nightshirts, a slew of options that you will find online and it's a size-inclusive line which is also terrific. all the prices slashed in half so they start at $44. >> cannot beat that. cecelia, i wish you were over here because this blanket is...
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stocks, but to be the kind of thing that would deflate tech stocks would be big news on the regular tory front, significant breakthroughs on the vaccine front, and that has not been the news flow over the past few days. it sort of recognizes that there has been a valuation problem in that sector for a while, and specific names, a very large valuation issue. tom: there is this thing called profit taking. there is also this thing called loss taking, and some of that has do with reversion to a mean mean. how important is reversion to the mean, whether in equities or foreign-exchange? john: i think this reversion to the mean concept is incredibly fuzzy in the current environment. if you have a structural change in the demand for certain assets like tech stocks, because of households or businesses maturing against covid-19 or the next virus, then you cannot rely on the old mean as an anchor, so this is why i always put more emphasis on catalysts, what would be the required policy development or cyclical deponent to get these markets to move lower, even if we don't know cyclical- or developmen
stocks, but to be the kind of thing that would deflate tech stocks would be big news on the regular tory front, significant breakthroughs on the vaccine front, and that has not been the news flow over the past few days. it sort of recognizes that there has been a valuation problem in that sector for a while, and specific names, a very large valuation issue. tom: there is this thing called profit taking. there is also this thing called loss taking, and some of that has do with reversion to a...
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i'm in a great mood thanks to your towelette, tory. they're great. thank you, tory.t for all you do for us. thank you so much to the companies, as well. go to goodmorningamerica.com for the deals. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the stars of the new blockbuster movie "tenet" are joining us live. don't go anywhere. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. hello? ♪ >>> seems nice. i invited him to the dinner. >> good for a diplomat. >> welcome back, everybody. that's a look at "tenet," the first big movie opening in theaters. a aion blockbusters have been raking in millions at the box office overseas. two of the dhars are with us, sir kenneth bran
i'm in a great mood thanks to your towelette, tory. they're great. thank you, tory.t for all you do for us. thank you so much to the companies, as well. go to goodmorningamerica.com for the deals. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the stars of the new blockbuster movie "tenet" are joining us live. don't go anywhere. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired......
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"the tories aren't testing" — so says the mirror, as long queues form at walk—in centres. claims officials are considering plans to ration coronavirus tests, which could even see people with symptoms being turned away. the row over testing makes the front page of the guardian too. the newspaper says thousands of teachers in england have been forced into self—isolation, due to a shortage of coronavirus tests. the express carries a pledge from borisjohnson, that his government will do everything in its power to avoid a second national lockdown. but the times warns that pubs and restaurants could face early closing times, as coronavirus cases soar. the newspaper also has a picture of the duke of edinburgh leaving balmoral, on his way to sandringham to spend two weeks with the queen there. so let's begin. tim and nigel, really great to have you both with us. we will start with the daily mail like so many of the papers focusing on the situation with testing. nigel, the daily mirror not being straight with its words, boris, we have failed. the paper says it was running five mont
"the tories aren't testing" — so says the mirror, as long queues form at walk—in centres. claims officials are considering plans to ration coronavirus tests, which could even see people with symptoms being turned away. the row over testing makes the front page of the guardian too. the newspaper says thousands of teachers in england have been forced into self—isolation, due to a shortage of coronavirus tests. the express carries a pledge from borisjohnson, that his government...
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i do think the government has a problem in the sense that the first area emma leicester of the tory mphere was neal o'brien who is seen asa there was neal o'brien who is seen as a loyalist and even by the end of it he was saying let us out of lockdown. so i think when you have mps who are more naturally antilock down or in other scenarios could see | tight down or in other scenarios could see i tight marginal, i think that does put pressure on the government where they have to face down angry mps will add pressure in terms of decision—making. will add pressure in terms of decision-making. 20 seconds each on it nicola sturgeon were in her ta rta n fa ce it nicola sturgeon were in her tartan face mask with an independence push renewed. pretty symbolic and nothing more than that. it is and we would expect her from her with elections next may in scotland so she is excess —— setting up scotland so she is excess —— setting up her stall scotland so she is excess —— setting up herstalland scotland so she is excess —— setting up her stall and independence. scotland so she is excess —— setting u
i do think the government has a problem in the sense that the first area emma leicester of the tory mphere was neal o'brien who is seen asa there was neal o'brien who is seen as a loyalist and even by the end of it he was saying let us out of lockdown. so i think when you have mps who are more naturally antilock down or in other scenarios could see | tight down or in other scenarios could see i tight marginal, i think that does put pressure on the government where they have to face down angry...
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a lot of tories were up in arms when they heard that answer from brandon lewis. was enough ordinary —— and ask ordinary answer. it certainly answered the question, there is no question about that, but one was a uk government minister —— when was the last time a uk government minister stood on the dispatch box at the house of commons and said, yes, we are breaking international law? forgive me for interrupting but he did say that there was president, minor exercises. stefanie can tell us if oui’ exercises. stefanie can tell us if our former prime minister theresa may was right when she posed the question, what is going to be the effect of all this on britain's reputation abroad? go on, stefanie! iam not reputation abroad? go on, stefanie! i am not the german government or the commission, but it does not go down well. this is about state aid, this is about how goods come into the uk from northern ireland, or from gb coming to northern ireland, would be checked. this is all the creed. ajoint would be checked. this is all the creed. a joint committee would have the s
a lot of tories were up in arms when they heard that answer from brandon lewis. was enough ordinary —— and ask ordinary answer. it certainly answered the question, there is no question about that, but one was a uk government minister —— when was the last time a uk government minister stood on the dispatch box at the house of commons and said, yes, we are breaking international law? forgive me for interrupting but he did say that there was president, minor exercises. stefanie can tell us...
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the tory backbenches is going to break forth at some point.omething like 160 laws on this country since the covid outbreak this year. that is fine, it is an emergency, he says, but some of these things are stealing all civil liberties and they should be invoked in the commons. he says, i spoke to him last week, he says it is fine, they would probably be voted through, there's properly a majority for it to be voted through but it should be going through parliament. there is this argument that whether parliament is given a view on it. in the same story, it mentions that matt hancock announcing these changes, not in the comments, but outside and press conferences has also insulated the speaker of the comments, send hoyle, he is not too happy about that of course. —— mike lindsay hoyle. the government need when they implement these various announcements. these various restrictions and if you put everything through parliament, i suppose i can take a while, that could be the argument. it is quite clear this weekend, we cannot delay taking action. ho
the tory backbenches is going to break forth at some point.omething like 160 laws on this country since the covid outbreak this year. that is fine, it is an emergency, he says, but some of these things are stealing all civil liberties and they should be invoked in the commons. he says, i spoke to him last week, he says it is fine, they would probably be voted through, there's properly a majority for it to be voted through but it should be going through parliament. there is this argument that...
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we all know what the tory backbenchers are saying behind closed doors.incompetent, he can't govern and they want him away before the next election. the best thing he could do is to support the uk internal market bill which buttresses, as he knows, a surge of powers transferred to the devolved administrations in more than 70 areas. and i should just remind him thatjust in the last recent coronavirus crisis, 5.4 billion has been transferred to scotland as a result of barnet consequentials, and i'm proud to say that 70% of the testing that has taken place in scotland has been supported by the uk government. borisjohnson. and staying with the internal market bill, at the top of the programme, we heard the prime minister being asked all about it. the legislation gives the government the powers to override parts of the eu withdrawal agreement in what the northern ireland secretary had called a "limited and specific way". so, there were questions for brandon lewis when he appeared in front of the northern ireland committee. it was clear that when you delivered
we all know what the tory backbenchers are saying behind closed doors.incompetent, he can't govern and they want him away before the next election. the best thing he could do is to support the uk internal market bill which buttresses, as he knows, a surge of powers transferred to the devolved administrations in more than 70 areas. and i should just remind him thatjust in the last recent coronavirus crisis, 5.4 billion has been transferred to scotland as a result of barnet consequentials, and...
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you are staking out this territory as being very independent—minded as the leader of the scottish toriest that premise right now. we, today, are in the midst of a real difficult political situation with government because they appear intent on rolling back on the withdrawal agreement that they signed and was voted into law in the uk parliament, the withdrawal agreement with the eu leaders, on britain's exit from the eu. the message from government today is that they want to modify that agreement, without any support or against the wishes of the european union. do you support the government decision? what i absolutely support is we continue to work with the joint council between the european union and the united kingdom to resolve these matters. but i think it is the act of a responsible government to look at the alternatives and if thatjoint council between the eu and the uk can't come up with the answers to these very specific areas, then i think the government has to look at how they have a safety net, and that is exactly what has been outlined by the government over the last couple of
you are staking out this territory as being very independent—minded as the leader of the scottish toriest that premise right now. we, today, are in the midst of a real difficult political situation with government because they appear intent on rolling back on the withdrawal agreement that they signed and was voted into law in the uk parliament, the withdrawal agreement with the eu leaders, on britain's exit from the eu. the message from government today is that they want to modify that...
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have la ra if you get selected and you have lara back in yet another opposition backing it and 40 tory then you could have the government defeated. what is your reading of this, martin? well, i think it is clearly i think the right step actually that parliament should be debating these issues more. baroness hale of the supreme court made this point only at the weekend that there is not enough scrutiny of what is going on at that again is not to say necessarily that the individual measures if and when they come forward should not be decided upon as being proportionate by parliament but the point is that we have had extraordinary powers that are actually unimaginable people this crisis started. very draconian powers impose a people not able to go to other people's houses and so on and big fines for breaching very tight regulations and all these different restrictions and they are all under executive powers which have got a two year life span on them at the moment. and i think it is right absolutely as a matter of fundamental democratic accountability that there should be proper discussio
have la ra if you get selected and you have lara back in yet another opposition backing it and 40 tory then you could have the government defeated. what is your reading of this, martin? well, i think it is clearly i think the right step actually that parliament should be debating these issues more. baroness hale of the supreme court made this point only at the weekend that there is not enough scrutiny of what is going on at that again is not to say necessarily that the individual measures if...
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so this is the thing -- is this thing that could break the tories apart?rtainly think it is going to cause some divisions. i'm not sure that the conservative mp's will have sufficient clout to stop this. i hope they do, but i think the bill will be in considerable difficulty in the house of lords. i'm not sure the government can get the support he needs in the house of lords. we may be seeing a crisis over the course of the next few weeks. a lot of people have been asking questions about the suitability of the prime minister in office. i don't think he has what it takes. i think he has behaved in a way that demeans the office of prime minister. if you were to ask me the question do i believe boris johnson would still be prime minister in 12 months' time, i'm not so sure. there well may be changes. joining: thank you for us, ian blackford. coming up, france's finance minister says the you has to be strong and independent from the u.s. we will look ahead to today seven meeting between xi and merkel. that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine:
so this is the thing -- is this thing that could break the tories apart?rtainly think it is going to cause some divisions. i'm not sure that the conservative mp's will have sufficient clout to stop this. i hope they do, but i think the bill will be in considerable difficulty in the house of lords. i'm not sure the government can get the support he needs in the house of lords. we may be seeing a crisis over the course of the next few weeks. a lot of people have been asking questions about the...
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lubov chernukhin has given £1.7 million to the tories and has paid to meet three successive tory primeive party have never been tainted by kremlin influence. the conservative party says british russians "have the democratic right to donate to a political party". andy verity reports. this unprecedented leak reveals some of the international banking system's most closely guarded secrets. in one example, a payment of $8 million, flagged as suspicious, was sent to a russian businessman living in britain, vladimir chernukhin, in 2016. it initially came from this man, suleyman kerimov, a billionaire ally of president putin. in 2018, he was sanctioned by the us who were targeting those they said played a key role in advancing russia's malign activities. mr chernukhin's wife, lubov chernukhin, has become famous for donating large sums to the conservative party in exchange for tennis matches with david cameron and borisjohnson and paying £135,000 for a night out with theresa may. in total, she has donated £1.7 million, most of it since her husband received the $8 million from kerimov. the chern
lubov chernukhin has given £1.7 million to the tories and has paid to meet three successive tory primeive party have never been tainted by kremlin influence. the conservative party says british russians "have the democratic right to donate to a political party". andy verity reports. this unprecedented leak reveals some of the international banking system's most closely guarded secrets. in one example, a payment of $8 million, flagged as suspicious, was sent to a russian businessman...
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the metro leads with growing calls for borisjohnson to reconsider the 10pm pub curfew — with some toryuse of power. the ft headlines donald trump saying the affordable care act in the us, known as obamaca re, will be terminated — a day after announcing amy coney barrett as his nomination for the supreme court. the i says the roll—out of the uk's coronavirus vaccine potentially faces years of delay. the mail says police will carry out spot checks and act on tip—offs to ensure people are adhering to new covid—i9 self—isolation rules. a similar headline in the express, which headlines the prime minister's crackdown on people who ignore the quarantine rules. and the guardian leads with world leaders — including borisjohnson — pledging to clamp down on pollution and plastic waste in order to halt the climate crisis. there's a lot to get through! there really is! then outside pack this running orderfor us, running order for us, so running orderfor us, so we running order for us, so we will start with the metro, call time on cu rfew. start with the metro, call time on curfew. rachel, a lot of
the metro leads with growing calls for borisjohnson to reconsider the 10pm pub curfew — with some toryuse of power. the ft headlines donald trump saying the affordable care act in the us, known as obamaca re, will be terminated — a day after announcing amy coney barrett as his nomination for the supreme court. the i says the roll—out of the uk's coronavirus vaccine potentially faces years of delay. the mail says police will carry out spot checks and act on tip—offs to ensure people are...
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even a former tory leader, a brexiteer, has serious fears. russia or china or iran when their conduct falls below internationally accepted standards when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations? some tory mps share some of the eu's concerns, but the chance of the government backing down right now seems zero. trust and confidence are and will be key. and confidence he calls for? that's in short supply. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. so where does this leave things? 0ur europe editor katya adler has the latest from brussels. you really cannot separate this war of words and will that's raging between the uk and the eu over this legislation, the market bill on the one hand and the trade negotiation one hand and the trade negotiation on the other. the mood in one very much affects the other. when we heard the government is refusing to change legislation, obviously that makes the eu think about how its future negotiations can continue. the eu has threatened legal action, but it has stopped short of threatening to press
even a former tory leader, a brexiteer, has serious fears. russia or china or iran when their conduct falls below internationally accepted standards when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations? some tory mps share some of the eu's concerns, but the chance of the government backing down right now seems zero. trust and confidence are and will be key. and confidence he calls for? that's in short supply. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. so where does this leave things?...
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the tory government faces another rebellion at home. happy monday and welcome to bloomberg surveillance. the markets will definitely get their q1 a couple of political stories out there on the market and this is what we are looking at for european stocks. at the banks or some of the industries sustaining the surging afterwards shareholder raises its stake. the other thing i'm looking at sentiment bolstered by enemy. it expects business to improve as far as restaurants -- as bars and restaurants reopen after lockdown. >> according to the new york just, president trump paid $750 in income tax in the 2016 and 2017. that is due to reporting losses of millions of dollars from his golf courses. according to his returns, he paid no income tax intent of the past 15 years. the paper says he has hundreds of millions of debt in the next few years. the president says the report is fake news. president trump has nominated judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. she will be his third appointment to the bench, cementing its shift to the right fo
the tory government faces another rebellion at home. happy monday and welcome to bloomberg surveillance. the markets will definitely get their q1 a couple of political stories out there on the market and this is what we are looking at for european stocks. at the banks or some of the industries sustaining the surging afterwards shareholder raises its stake. the other thing i'm looking at sentiment bolstered by enemy. it expects business to improve as far as restaurants -- as bars and restaurants...
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the tory peer who is in charge of the test entry syste m is in charge of the test entry system is now head upa new system is now being lined up to head up a new body as replacing public health and good, but this test entry syste m health and good, but this test entry system hasn't been sorted out. you know, first thing is first. get that working. let's leave coronavirus for a little bit and turned to the daily telegraph, which is focusing on the new director general of the bbc. he is replacing tony hall. now he's come out with a speech and various plans on how to move the bbc how he sees its future. claire, picking up ona sees its future. claire, picking up on a crackdown on twitter warriors. who are these warriors? l, warriors isa who are these warriors? l, warriors is a strong word, i admit. but this is a strong word, i admit. but this is something that's been bubbling for a while. —— well, warriors is a strong word, i admit. being vocal on twitter has often led to criticism that it twitter has often led to criticism thatitis twitter has often led to criticism that it is fanning the
the tory peer who is in charge of the test entry syste m is in charge of the test entry system is now head upa new system is now being lined up to head up a new body as replacing public health and good, but this test entry syste m health and good, but this test entry system hasn't been sorted out. you know, first thing is first. get that working. let's leave coronavirus for a little bit and turned to the daily telegraph, which is focusing on the new director general of the bbc. he is replacing...
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at the start of the epidemic, the tories seemed the masters of parliament.o backbenchers who will have more of a say over extra restrictions being rushed through, but not before a serious ticking off from the speaker. shows a total disregard for the house. ..for cutting mps, who represent all of us, out of the process. i now look to the government to rebuild the trust with this house and not treat it with the contempt that it has shown. and just as the tory backbenchers are proving less reliable than the government might hope, the opposition too is sharpening their attacks. the government's side of the bargain here is to have a very clear strategy for keeping that infection rate down and we don't see that strategy. very clear communications, and the byword for this week has been yet again confusion. but even with the current limits, things are different for how the country makes a living, too. this is the business design centre. this is dominicjones, the boss of this vast venue. coronavirus has changed everything for him as well. so, normally it would be a t
at the start of the epidemic, the tories seemed the masters of parliament.o backbenchers who will have more of a say over extra restrictions being rushed through, but not before a serious ticking off from the speaker. shows a total disregard for the house. ..for cutting mps, who represent all of us, out of the process. i now look to the government to rebuild the trust with this house and not treat it with the contempt that it has shown. and just as the tory backbenchers are proving less...
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a potential rebellion would have to have a big backing of tory mps and this one seems to have that.it's not yet clear whether the amendment will be selected for debate, but i think the very fact you are seeing all these tory mps, a broad coalition across the party, signing up to this idea giving parliament more powers to scrutinise the restrictions come into force in the future, that will mean that number 10 will be taking notice. i think the rebels are hoping they will the government on side and the government will not wa nt to side and the government will not want to risk have a vote go against them and might accept the amendment ahead of the vote on wednesday. thank you very much indeed, leila nathoo at westminster. let's return to the breaking news from the last 30 minutes, that a police officer has been shot dead at a police station in south london, at the croydon custody centre. we are told he died in hospital after being shot bya man he died in hospital after being shot by a man at the centre during the early hours of this morning. a 23—year—old man was detained at the scene
a potential rebellion would have to have a big backing of tory mps and this one seems to have that.it's not yet clear whether the amendment will be selected for debate, but i think the very fact you are seeing all these tory mps, a broad coalition across the party, signing up to this idea giving parliament more powers to scrutinise the restrictions come into force in the future, that will mean that number 10 will be taking notice. i think the rebels are hoping they will the government on side...
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even a former tory leader, a brexiteer, has serious fears.their conduct falls below internationally accepted standards when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations? some tory mps share some of the eu's concerns, but the chance of the government backing down right now seems zero. trust and confidence are and will be key. and confidence he calls for? that's in short supply. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. from bond to the game of thrones in a career spanning more than 60 years — tributes to dame diana rigg who has died at the age of 82. freedom itself was attacked this morning and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today, in a loud and clear voice, enough of blood and tears. enough. the difficult decision we reach together was one that required great and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000
even a former tory leader, a brexiteer, has serious fears.their conduct falls below internationally accepted standards when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations? some tory mps share some of the eu's concerns, but the chance of the government backing down right now seems zero. trust and confidence are and will be key. and confidence he calls for? that's in short supply. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. from bond to the game of thrones in a career spanning more than...
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tory johnson, i want to start with asutra products.any, i was hooked. i have a lot of aches and pains and could use more sleep and these products do it all. they're for relaxation and for sleep. two of venus' favorite products i have also tried now. relieve your pain, this is magnesium and it really makes your muscles feel better and then this which i promised you i would put on, this is a gel mask that you can put in your freezer and either do superhero business or it can get rid of the puffiness around your eyes and you can also put it in another case that has lavender in it and helps you get to sleep. tory, tell us about the products and about the deals. >> so you just did. the products are amazing from asutra and all about helping us feel better mentally and physically. there's four different collections that we have, and it's all about, as you said, relaxation and sleep. one of my favorites, mist your mood. it's just a little lavender spray. all the products have very specific benefits. go online, check them out and you're going t
tory johnson, i want to start with asutra products.any, i was hooked. i have a lot of aches and pains and could use more sleep and these products do it all. they're for relaxation and for sleep. two of venus' favorite products i have also tried now. relieve your pain, this is magnesium and it really makes your muscles feel better and then this which i promised you i would put on, this is a gel mask that you can put in your freezer and either do superhero business or it can get rid of the...
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in this ministry which is the minister of finance is equal to the sneed tory of the president and the prime ministers so anything that has to do with the budget or any type of fund that comes into the government or was out of it it needs 3 signatories the president the prime minister and the minister of finance that is what basically kept this government from being formed because the political polity wanted to create this government form and they did but keep the main component and then the binny's politics out of it so one of the chances then of a compromise being found in a cabinet being formed. look a cabinet was formed and a compromise was made to one estimate yet the former prime minister came to office and this that and his government was the 1st government in the history of lebanon that was an independent government and they were doing an excellent job but we had the august for the devastating explosion that is juju political corruption that goes back 20 years and years in lebanon it was not the responsibility of the then prime minister has done it yet but every time the man tr
in this ministry which is the minister of finance is equal to the sneed tory of the president and the prime ministers so anything that has to do with the budget or any type of fund that comes into the government or was out of it it needs 3 signatories the president the prime minister and the minister of finance that is what basically kept this government from being formed because the political polity wanted to create this government form and they did but keep the main component and then the...
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all 50% off and start at $6.50. >> nicely done, tory. >> so everybody knows it. it's awesome. we have a huge selection but we also have their brand-new hand sanitizer and it is terrific. it is moistu, not sticky. it's great to also keep in the car or at the front door if people come in. this is the product that you want to spritz, especially because it just feels good so you actually want to use it, which i love. we've got all kinds of sets, 50% off and they start at $11. and then, lara, another essential that i think we can't get enough of because we're always losing them in this house is from limitless innovations. there's a variety of chargers and both of the ones that i'm highlighting have all kinds of mul multiports. so there's one that will charge seven devices at once. it's great for the kitchen counter, it's great to have on the go so whether home or on the go, no more fighting for the charger. there's a wireless option. there's so many different things, this is -- these are great ones to have and also all starting a minimum of 5
all 50% off and start at $6.50. >> nicely done, tory. >> so everybody knows it. it's awesome. we have a huge selection but we also have their brand-new hand sanitizer and it is terrific. it is moistu, not sticky. it's great to also keep in the car or at the front door if people come in. this is the product that you want to spritz, especially because it just feels good so you actually want to use it, which i love. we've got all kinds of sets, 50% off and they start at $11. and then,...
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limited boy we have the power to disappoint your concept to create required by school for a certain very tory deformed so who's going to say we've also got a government response as well to the e.u. they would argue that the internal market bill is in good faith they argue it's designed to try and unify the u.k.'s 4 nations and therefore that is the crux of why they're trying to get this bill forward next week all m.p.'s will be voting on it they say that it is really designed as i say to try and unite the country so there is the argument there that maybe potentially that u.k. is trying to apply a lot of pressure on to the european union having said that it's caused a huge huge uproar in many diplomatic circles and sending shock waves politically the strategy in behavior of the british government was one of brinkmanship was one of threatening to crash a. you know if if you don't if we don't get to an agreement we might go ok mike how's your news that sort of thing trust has been eroded. tension has been created doto been created and that's not conducive to silence of course emotions and althou
limited boy we have the power to disappoint your concept to create required by school for a certain very tory deformed so who's going to say we've also got a government response as well to the e.u. they would argue that the internal market bill is in good faith they argue it's designed to try and unify the u.k.'s 4 nations and therefore that is the crux of why they're trying to get this bill forward next week all m.p.'s will be voting on it they say that it is really designed as i say to try...
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even a former tory leader, a brexiteer, has serious fears. iran when their conduct falls below internationally accepted standards when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations? some tory mps share some of the eu's concerns, but the chance of the government backing down right now seems zero. trust and confidence are and will be key. and confidence he calls for? that's in short supply. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. let's get some of the day's other news. president trump has said his secretary of state, mike pompeo, will attend the long—delayed afghan peace negotiations taking place in qatar on saturday. mr trump's statement followed an afghan taliban announcement that it was ready to take part in the talks. the militant group agreed to participate after afghan government officials sent a final group of six taliban prisoners to qatar. a large fire has broken out in the port area of the lebanese capital, beirut, in a warehouse where food aid is stored. the blaze is very close to the scene of last month's massive expl
even a former tory leader, a brexiteer, has serious fears. iran when their conduct falls below internationally accepted standards when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations? some tory mps share some of the eu's concerns, but the chance of the government backing down right now seems zero. trust and confidence are and will be key. and confidence he calls for? that's in short supply. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. let's get some of the day's other news. president...
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one interesting thing, on the rebellion looming in this week's without, the tory whips were ringing toryupport their measure and argue why they don't wa nt measure and argue why they don't want the bill amended. essentially for parliament not to have a vote on future lockdown measures. they were deploying two arguments. one was that the legislation, the amendment may not be selected. two, it will play into keir starmer‘s hands if it is. they were really trying to warn them this is something the opposition might be able to use to their advantage. of course an opinion poll like that will be front and centre in their concerns. james, let's go to the sunday times. they have got world beating in inverted commas, shambles dogs nhs testing app. criticisms of testing, test and trace. the criticism has dogged the government and this is saying the they knew at only about one third of tests are appearing on the new nhs app. yes, the government is consistently being beaten with that word, world beating, very u nfortu nate word, world beating, very unfortunate that borisjohnson use that because i'm a
one interesting thing, on the rebellion looming in this week's without, the tory whips were ringing toryupport their measure and argue why they don't wa nt measure and argue why they don't want the bill amended. essentially for parliament not to have a vote on future lockdown measures. they were deploying two arguments. one was that the legislation, the amendment may not be selected. two, it will play into keir starmer‘s hands if it is. they were really trying to warn them this is something...
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even a former tory leader, a brexiteer, has serious fears.ternationally accepted standards when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations? some tory mps share some of the eu's concerns, but the chance of the government backing down right now seems zero. trust and confidence are and will be key. and confidence he calls for? that's in short supply. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: ten dead and hundreds injured in anti—police riots in the colombian capital, bogota. george w bush: freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today in a loud and a clear voice, "enough of blood and tears. enough!" translation: the difficult decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000 p
even a former tory leader, a brexiteer, has serious fears.ternationally accepted standards when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations? some tory mps share some of the eu's concerns, but the chance of the government backing down right now seems zero. trust and confidence are and will be key. and confidence he calls for? that's in short supply. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: ten dead and hundreds injured in anti—police...
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scotland's mps overwhelmingly against the tori paragraph but the prime minister forced it through anyway. and the biggest attacks on scottish parliament in the history of evolution. can i ask the prime minister, not a difficult question. why does he think the people of scotland have more trust in him? >> he is completely wrong, what he says about the internal market, and the people of scotland, a clearer account, supported by the leader of the opposition, devolved power back to scotland, gives power back to scotland, enables scotland not just to take control of scotland's spectacular fisheries but also markets, scottish agriculture around the world and the historic day, after 23 years this government, lifted the ban on british beef in america and scottish beef will be going to the united states thanks to efforts of the british government and that is a fact that might inform his electorate in scotland. >> i don't know what that was but it is little wonder, 50% and falling after that performance. bubbling, mumbling but no answer. i will tell the prime minister. >> order. i expect the prime
scotland's mps overwhelmingly against the tori paragraph but the prime minister forced it through anyway. and the biggest attacks on scottish parliament in the history of evolution. can i ask the prime minister, not a difficult question. why does he think the people of scotland have more trust in him? >> he is completely wrong, what he says about the internal market, and the people of scotland, a clearer account, supported by the leader of the opposition, devolved power back to scotland,...
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at the start of the epidemic, the tories seemed the masters of parliament.nd to backbenchers who will have more of a say over extra restrictions being rushed through, but not before a serious ticking off from the speaker. shows a total disregard for the house. ..for cutting mps, who represent all of us, out of the process. i now look to the government to rebuild the trust with this house and not treat it with the contempt that it has shown. and just as the tory backbenchers are proving less reliable than the government might hope, the opposition too is sharpening their attacks. the government's side of the bargain here is to have a very clear strategy for keeping that infection rate down and we don't see that strategy. very clear communications, and the byword for this week has been yet again confusion. but even with the current limits, things are different for how the country makes a living, too. this is the business design centre. this is dominicjones, the boss of this vast venue. coronavirus has changed everything for him as well. so, normally it would be
at the start of the epidemic, the tories seemed the masters of parliament.nd to backbenchers who will have more of a say over extra restrictions being rushed through, but not before a serious ticking off from the speaker. shows a total disregard for the house. ..for cutting mps, who represent all of us, out of the process. i now look to the government to rebuild the trust with this house and not treat it with the contempt that it has shown. and just as the tory backbenchers are proving less...
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don't think tory mps could believe what they were hearing in that house of commons today, the minister a lot of them, this is about credibility, the uk is supposed to be setting an example round the world, there is a lot of unhappiness among tory mps who say how can we berate countries like russia if we are undermining the rule of law. why now? brexiteers have not liked the withdrawal agreement, they don't like the fact northern ireland is treated differently from the rest of the uk, but let us face it, they did know that when they voted for it. could it be a negotiating strategy? 0r could it be a negotiating strategy? or maybe trying to force them away from the negotiating table? whatever it is, it is incredibly provocative, especially as we get to this crucial stage, trying to negotiate a future trade deal. thank you vicki. in the past hour, a 27—year—old man has been charged with murder and seven counts of attempted murder, after a series of stabbings in birmingham on sunday. zephaniah mcleod will appear before magistrates tomorrow. jacob billington died as a result of a stab wound
don't think tory mps could believe what they were hearing in that house of commons today, the minister a lot of them, this is about credibility, the uk is supposed to be setting an example round the world, there is a lot of unhappiness among tory mps who say how can we berate countries like russia if we are undermining the rule of law. why now? brexiteers have not liked the withdrawal agreement, they don't like the fact northern ireland is treated differently from the rest of the uk, but let us...
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several tory mps are unhappy that this would break international law.ut today, the justice secretary, robert buckland, said the proposals were an emergency brexit "insurance policy", if brussels acts in an "unreasonable" way during trade talks, and insists on excessive checks on goods. here's our chief political correspondent, vicki young. a lot‘s changed since brexit day. crowds can no longer gather, but the arguments have reignited since the government announced it would pass a law overriding parts of the legally binding treaty, which laid out the terms of our departure. in a sign of how tense things have become, the eu's chief negotiator took to twitter. michel barnier said boris johnson had agreed a delicate compromise to protect peace and stability on the island of ireland. it means northern ireland will follow some eu rules. his british counterpart lord frost hit back, complaining that the eu's position meant it would be automatically illegal for northern ireland to import food products from other parts of the uk. government ministers say they nee
several tory mps are unhappy that this would break international law.ut today, the justice secretary, robert buckland, said the proposals were an emergency brexit "insurance policy", if brussels acts in an "unreasonable" way during trade talks, and insists on excessive checks on goods. here's our chief political correspondent, vicki young. a lot‘s changed since brexit day. crowds can no longer gather, but the arguments have reignited since the government announced it would...