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salary and harsh because she has not been bringing forward the bracks of talks so a lot of angry tory m.p.'s the rhetoric really heating up within the party saying it's a it was a punch in the face that she talked to jeremy called and comparing him to chamberlayne who gave to the nazis so rhetoric really heating up and she is theresa may is risking to split her cherry party with this move to find a compromise with jeremy called and i what about. labor party how do they feel there are tim proselytising with the enemy. well a lot of them are on board and they want the deal to pass some have been wanting to leave the european union all along and stay ahead of that finally to recently is reaching out across the party and trying to find a new way forward saying that he's caving in and that the promises that theresa may is making might not be held up by a future prime minister when the talks are happening with the european union and future relationships that there might be a hard line break city of prime minister and from the tory party and that the promises that may might agree on with corba n
salary and harsh because she has not been bringing forward the bracks of talks so a lot of angry tory m.p.'s the rhetoric really heating up within the party saying it's a it was a punch in the face that she talked to jeremy called and comparing him to chamberlayne who gave to the nazis so rhetoric really heating up and she is theresa may is risking to split her cherry party with this move to find a compromise with jeremy called and i what about. labor party how do they feel there are tim...
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trap and a lot of pressure on theresa may from within her own policy with the with a lot of angry tory m.p.'s and hardliners saying that she is collaborating with the enemy with a marxist an anti-semite like cold and so very harsh rhetoric and the end it will just depend on who is willing to give up their red lines and if to rescind may is willing to move to a much softer breck's that at the end of this show have box in london thank you very much. let's all take a look at some of the stories making news around the shelling by syrian government forces in the country's northwest has killed over a dozen civilians the syrian observatory for human rights says different locations of the region were hit it's the last part of syria still held by rebels opposed to president bashar awesome. police in japan have arrested full when this on boss car last over new charges of financial misconduct the case centers on payments he allegedly made to a business partner when he was chairman of mrs goodwin has recently was recently released after posting nine million dollars bail in connection with other charge
trap and a lot of pressure on theresa may from within her own policy with the with a lot of angry tory m.p.'s and hardliners saying that she is collaborating with the enemy with a marxist an anti-semite like cold and so very harsh rhetoric and the end it will just depend on who is willing to give up their red lines and if to rescind may is willing to move to a much softer breck's that at the end of this show have box in london thank you very much. let's all take a look at some of the stories...
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and then it was tory m.p. nick boles turn his plan a soft gregg said that would keep britain in the e.u. single market and for europe he also didn't muster a majority after which a did ject at bowls threw in the towel to cover his i accept i have fire. i have fire and chiefly because my coffee refuses to compromise thank. god for greater saffold through an army that i can no longer serious for this cost her. a couple. of old gentleman. throws out. but parliament isn't giving up another series of indicative votes could loom as early as wednesday and then maybe another vote on teresa mayes bragg's a deal which parliament has rejected three times already. but time is short in brussels the head of the european parliament's briggs it committee gave a whole start tweeted that monday's roads left a hard brigs it merely inevitable he warned that the u.k. has one last chance to break the deadlock or face the abyss and the stakes are high let's have a look now at the options that britain has there could be a fourth a vo
and then it was tory m.p. nick boles turn his plan a soft gregg said that would keep britain in the e.u. single market and for europe he also didn't muster a majority after which a did ject at bowls threw in the towel to cover his i accept i have fire. i have fire and chiefly because my coffee refuses to compromise thank. god for greater saffold through an army that i can no longer serious for this cost her. a couple. of old gentleman. throws out. but parliament isn't giving up another series...
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give an apology to and i'm not sure the bloody sunday has taught at schools but it took a tory m.p. bo blackman in the commons to say this massacre in india should be taught in school surprised that it's not being taught why do you think this is not being taught at schools you know how many months because they are going to teach in schools for the british empire. i mean in a sense what is truly good because we now have a population. who just conscious of its history and their insisting i think quite rightly that ought to be taught in schools but. they don't to be taught to school in secondary schools that. can properly explain what was the nuances. i mean it is a complex issue but i think it's a crucial struck me. as you said your wife is saying new paper is released we now since twenty thirteen are getting papers from m i five is involved in special branches involvement in the pre-independence weeks in different british colonies of the mass destruction of documents and evidence why is her late in coming twenty twenty first century where getting these documents and papers still but
give an apology to and i'm not sure the bloody sunday has taught at schools but it took a tory m.p. bo blackman in the commons to say this massacre in india should be taught in school surprised that it's not being taught why do you think this is not being taught at schools you know how many months because they are going to teach in schools for the british empire. i mean in a sense what is truly good because we now have a population. who just conscious of its history and their insisting i think...
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party had been much more critical of the decision even facing calls to resign from at least one tory m.p. does my nose my nose my godchildren friends. appreciate. the terror attacks over the last nights as generations across the country every hundreds of times. promises a hundred times not to extend the time she knows that i'm saying she's she's done does she say this was true agreement undermines all democracy the constitution states has overruled the other lose the right to govern the symbols. rules and undermines on national interest she resigns with us by the temporary reprieve for mrs may break that talks still face an uphill battle in parliament depending on how these negotiations go over thirty first could be a trick or treat for the united kingdom see what we did there are the debate over how to handle user generated content on the internet rages on the internet archive you know what that is a nonprofit which saves old versions of web pages and other digital information appears to be the latest in to tea in the crosshairs of european authorities in a thursday post on archive dot
party had been much more critical of the decision even facing calls to resign from at least one tory m.p. does my nose my nose my godchildren friends. appreciate. the terror attacks over the last nights as generations across the country every hundreds of times. promises a hundred times not to extend the time she knows that i'm saying she's she's done does she say this was true agreement undermines all democracy the constitution states has overruled the other lose the right to govern the...
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trying to get the withdrawal agreement through parliament that had been the hope from supporting tory m.p.'s that they would be able to get rid of her and the next process would be looked after by a more brags it friendly prime minister but no she's going to stay there so that will frustrate them as well but the more remain minded conserves m.p.'s also will take solace from that because they want to resume a to stay in and guide through the withdrawal process and also the european union leaders they are the very least regard to resume as a sort of an honest broker and feel more confident with seeing through the withdrawal process and some sort of rogue brags that supporting the prime minister that might take over from barbara. prince smith of the latest there from westminster thank you. well alan wager is a research associate with the u.k. in a changing europe initiative at kings college here in london he joins me now thank you so much for being with us here on al-jazeera of course we are still waiting to see what comes out of this meeting in brussels or what do you think the differences
trying to get the withdrawal agreement through parliament that had been the hope from supporting tory m.p.'s that they would be able to get rid of her and the next process would be looked after by a more brags it friendly prime minister but no she's going to stay there so that will frustrate them as well but the more remain minded conserves m.p.'s also will take solace from that because they want to resume a to stay in and guide through the withdrawal process and also the european union leaders...
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are told to vote in european elections dollars when the huge backlash from leaves will come one tory m.p. told me last week that he feared the constituents only half jokingly would burn his office to the ground if they had to vote in the states you see elections and now remain as a breast is a lot of hope will that be that will be a big boot for their electoral chances they have to fight for european parliament so it could potentially be quite a shock to the system if you have a long extension. why are political correspondent at the new statesman sir thank you for sharing your expertise with us thank you. and that is it from london now it's back to how. thank you barbara now it has been six months since the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered it's a marriage his family have reportedly received millions of dollars worth of compensation from the kingdon the washington post says his relatives have been given expensive homes in saudi arabia as well as large monthly payments the article also says two sons and two daughters may soon get payouts worth tens of millions of dollars each
are told to vote in european elections dollars when the huge backlash from leaves will come one tory m.p. told me last week that he feared the constituents only half jokingly would burn his office to the ground if they had to vote in the states you see elections and now remain as a breast is a lot of hope will that be that will be a big boot for their electoral chances they have to fight for european parliament so it could potentially be quite a shock to the system if you have a long extension....
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m.p.'s that wanted to see her salary cut into the hof and basically strip her of control of the bricks and process so a lot of anger in the tory party and may it's really risking with this move to try and find a compromise with cold and to split up the conservative party and what about the pressure on germany within his own party i mean how do you feel about the head of front of. the head of the conservatives. well some really want to see a compromise they want to move past this political standstill of the past couple of years they want to put their fingerprints on a soft of bricks if may move towards that so there is some positive reaction to this from labor pushing jeremy corbyn towards a second referendum and others saying this is all a trap and she shouldn't go for it so a lot of divide they're still in the labor party as well our correspondents on the story for us tonight in london thank you. well there is another incident of racist abuse in the top tier of european football this time it was aimed at italian league leaders you ventus nineteen year old boys kane was the target and the incident occurred within hours of a hi
m.p.'s that wanted to see her salary cut into the hof and basically strip her of control of the bricks and process so a lot of anger in the tory party and may it's really risking with this move to try and find a compromise with cold and to split up the conservative party and what about the pressure on germany within his own party i mean how do you feel about the head of front of. the head of the conservatives. well some really want to see a compromise they want to move past this political...
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exit process a group of tory brooks it is expected to meet on tuesday to consider laying the groundwork for the prime minister's removal got the details. conservative backbench m.p.'s in particular the nine hundred twenty two committee there now are trying to decide whether or not the internal party rules can be changed because we know that the reason may was challenged in a no confidence vote just a few months ago and according to party rules that can only take place once every year but there are talks about whether to change that so that another leadership contest can take place before that year is up and it would appear that there is no shortage of candidates who are going to try to run against the prime minister and we can have a look actually and see what the latest polls say according to conservative hone the website boris johnson the former foreign secretary is a clear favorite according to this poll he's on thirty two point four percent following him is dominic rob is nearly eighteen percent behind at fourteen point seven percent so huge lead for mr johnson then comes the environment secretary michael gove he's on eight point four percent last lee or at
exit process a group of tory brooks it is expected to meet on tuesday to consider laying the groundwork for the prime minister's removal got the details. conservative backbench m.p.'s in particular the nine hundred twenty two committee there now are trying to decide whether or not the internal party rules can be changed because we know that the reason may was challenged in a no confidence vote just a few months ago and according to party rules that can only take place once every year but there...
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tory party finally splinter or bricks it. is the conservative prime minister who repeatedly told us that no deal is better than a bad deal now approaching labor m.p.'s to block a way w.t.f. really breaks when most like common servitude of m p's like the audience out of. the european union to do with the clean break we still mean are you with. the second problem with the prime minister's cutting plan is it jenny corbin may be wise to the tactic and to cling to right to the government's rescue he may say why should i believe you i here today i'd go into mortal prime minister about to be the place by breaks a tear by the fall why don't hold an election no rather than after you've gone in the autumn so let me ask you had she been the leader for your position uninvited and truck truck like this yes would she have been foolish enough to accept. so as it to be her duty to these that are just back to the usual maple however whatever else may be said about me is latest move at least as a change in the script we've broken out at long last.
tory party finally splinter or bricks it. is the conservative prime minister who repeatedly told us that no deal is better than a bad deal now approaching labor m.p.'s to block a way w.t.f. really breaks when most like common servitude of m p's like the audience out of. the european union to do with the clean break we still mean are you with. the second problem with the prime minister's cutting plan is it jenny corbin may be wise to the tactic and to cling to right to the government's rescue he...
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tories against the. i mean some people think if this whole thing collapses that there will be an early wreck general election there's a lot of labor m.p.'s trust me who don't want to enter election because there is terrified.
tories against the. i mean some people think if this whole thing collapses that there will be an early wreck general election there's a lot of labor m.p.'s trust me who don't want to enter election because there is terrified.
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tory party finally splinter breaks it. is the conservative prime minister who repeatedly told us that no deal is better than a bad deal now approaching labor m.p.'s to block a very jolly when you see the rubrics very well most economists servitude of m p's votes lawton chiles. the european union to do with the clean break presumably knowing that. the second problem with the prime minister's cutting plan is it jeremy corbyn may be wise to the tactic and to cling to right to the government's rescue he may say why should i believe you i here today i'd go into mortal prime minister about to be the place by breaks a tear by the fall why don't hold an election no rather than after you've gone in the autumn. so let me ask you had she been the leader of the opposition and invited to the drug trial going this year would she have been fortunate to accept. so as to be her duty to resign or just back to the usual mabel it however whatever else may be said about me is latest move at least as a change in the script we've broken out at long last of the talk to a process of never ending thoughts on this theme deal now she wants the votes of the labor party to
tory party finally splinter breaks it. is the conservative prime minister who repeatedly told us that no deal is better than a bad deal now approaching labor m.p.'s to block a very jolly when you see the rubrics very well most economists servitude of m p's votes lawton chiles. the european union to do with the clean break presumably knowing that. the second problem with the prime minister's cutting plan is it jeremy corbyn may be wise to the tactic and to cling to right to the government's...
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tories against the. i mean some people think if if this whole thing collapses that there will be an early wreck general election there's a lot of labor m.p.'s trust me who don't want to enter election because there is terrified as i am that jeremy corbin will win the general election they don't trust him they think they'll be a flight of capital out of great britain they're right it's already started and of course it's informing a lot of the decisions but the odd thing is always already in control i don't think he is i don't think he's in control the big humiliating defeat for the prime minister this week was to play down by a back bencher called yvette cooper who resigned from corbin's front bench never before have you seen how a step the labor leadership is with its own backbenchers you don't see these as the sinister triangulations of corbin's team chambers will the that your newspapers be operating i let me tell you and i'm very. never jeremy corbin's team don't talk to most of the m.p.'s on their own benches because they're in a bunker and they're a cult and a small sect and that's why we've seen some m.p.'s defecting to these new i
tories against the. i mean some people think if if this whole thing collapses that there will be an early wreck general election there's a lot of labor m.p.'s trust me who don't want to enter election because there is terrified as i am that jeremy corbin will win the general election they don't trust him they think they'll be a flight of capital out of great britain they're right it's already started and of course it's informing a lot of the decisions but the odd thing is always already in...
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tory party finally splinter or breaks it. is the conservative prime minister who repeatedly told us that no deal is better than a bad deal now approaching labor m.p.'s to block a very jolly when you see the rubrics where most economists surveyed to m p's vote the world into. the european union to do with the clean memory the tsunami knowing that. the second problem with the prime minister's cutting plan is it jimmy carter may be wise to the tactic and to cling to right to the government's rescue he may say why should i believe you i here today i'd go into mortal prime minister about to be the place by breaks a tear by the fall why don't hold an election no rather than after you've gone in the autumn. so let me ask you had she been the leader of the opposition and invited to the drug trial going this year would she have been fortunate to accept. so as to be her duty to resign or just back to the usual mabel it however whatever else may be said about me is latest move at least as a change in the script we've broken out at long last of the grind talked a process of never ending thoughts on this theme deal now she wants the votes of the labor party t
tory party finally splinter or breaks it. is the conservative prime minister who repeatedly told us that no deal is better than a bad deal now approaching labor m.p.'s to block a very jolly when you see the rubrics where most economists surveyed to m p's vote the world into. the european union to do with the clean memory the tsunami knowing that. the second problem with the prime minister's cutting plan is it jimmy carter may be wise to the tactic and to cling to right to the government's...
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m.p.'s that wanted to see her salary cut into the hof and basically stripped her of control of the bracks a process so a lot of anger in the tory party and may is really risking with this move to try and find a compromise was called in to split up her conservative party and what about the pressure on jeremy corbett within his own party i mean how do you feel about the head of labor for under non-singing with the head of the conservatives. well some really want to see a compromise they want to move past this political standstill of the past couple of years they want to put van print on a soft of bricks if may move towards that so there is some positive reaction to this from labor pushing jeremy corbyn towards a second referendum and others saying this is all a trap and she shouldn't go for it so a lot of divide there still in the labor party as well our correspondent on the story for us tonight in london showed off a thank you. well here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the german cabinet has passed a draft law that would strip dual nationals of their german citizenship if they fight f
m.p.'s that wanted to see her salary cut into the hof and basically stripped her of control of the bracks a process so a lot of anger in the tory party and may is really risking with this move to try and find a compromise was called in to split up her conservative party and what about the pressure on jeremy corbett within his own party i mean how do you feel about the head of labor for under non-singing with the head of the conservatives. well some really want to see a compromise they want to...