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borisjohnson has told the tory party conference in manchester that the uk is coming out of the europeantober 31st, "come what may." in his first conference speech as party leader, mrjohnson condemned the deadlock in westminster, saying parliament is "on the blink." he'll this afternoon submit his final proposals for a brexit deal to brussel. they're thought to include plans for customs checks on the island of ireland. mrjohnson told the party conference the proposals were constructive and reasonable and that they provided a compromise for both sides. more on those proposals in a moment, but first here's chris mason. you won't have to wait much longer for brexit has been the prime minister's message here, so keen we re minister's message here, so keen were party members to see boris johnson's first conference speech as leader, they started queueing before dawn even thought of cracking! to a blast of the who, he was in the whole, and soon talking brexit. after three and half years, people are beginning to feel that they are being taken for falls, they are beginning to suspect that there a
borisjohnson has told the tory party conference in manchester that the uk is coming out of the europeantober 31st, "come what may." in his first conference speech as party leader, mrjohnson condemned the deadlock in westminster, saying parliament is "on the blink." he'll this afternoon submit his final proposals for a brexit deal to brussel. they're thought to include plans for customs checks on the island of ireland. mrjohnson told the party conference the proposals were...
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except that no they wouldn't because the tory party was tory loan negotiations or the tory party except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that forced choice dealing with this case backbenchers are quite want to break in that the thing that pro-choice is dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy attempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for auction bricks at all and not a project that is. the most for auction bricks at all and not prizes and is. the most important non m.p. in british politics. and important nonempty in british politics. and lastly some world news in brief starting and barcelona were a train station has been some world news in brief starting and barcelona were a train station has been besieged by independent activists some. clashed with police trying to guard the entrance the protesters are independent activists some clashed with police trying to guard the entrance the protesters are angry over the jailing of 9
except that no they wouldn't because the tory party was tory loan negotiations or the tory party except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that forced choice dealing with this case backbenchers are quite want to break in that the thing that pro-choice is dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy attempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal...
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except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that the tory party except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that forced choice dealing with this case backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his voters many of them for choice dealing with this case backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his voters many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj bracks at all not tempted by the no deal strategy for raj bracks at all not a project that is. the most important non m.p. in british politics and is. the most important non m.p. in british politics. russia is the rally to pick to deceive the. russians the rally to pick to decide rosie modern computer games but the latest edition of call of duty has gone even further of the heroes of modern computer games but the latest edition of call of duty has gone even further although in a bid to protect sales the russian versions being altered. but a bit to protect sales the russian versions being altered. the russians only understand violence. russians only understa
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she needed a full—time minder in the 2017 election and there are a lot in the tory party who thought party who thought he could have been a walk in the park completely collapse because of theresa may. she still won. but if she had not held the election they would have been in a better position. again she backed all the way and decided to come with us all the way and decided to come with us and make tempe a chief of staff over and now they have one mega brand. and she began to crumble and she said she needed this minder but yes, i think we saw what she was like through the end and she seems to enjoy herself on the back bench and more. she isjust kicking back and more. she isjust kicking back and watching how boris is that mac is more interesting when you look at a lot of what reports in this biography it seems to be a forewarning to boris johnson of what not to do. if there is going to be a general election and even if there is not one on december the 12th there will be one soon and there will be a lot of pitfalls you will have to think about and... such as? he is not actually use to
she needed a full—time minder in the 2017 election and there are a lot in the tory party who thought party who thought he could have been a walk in the park completely collapse because of theresa may. she still won. but if she had not held the election they would have been in a better position. again she backed all the way and decided to come with us all the way and decided to come with us and make tempe a chief of staff over and now they have one mega brand. and she began to crumble and she...
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really are obsessed with remain you vote there dan if your obsessive black set you vote tory or maybe blacks a party but they're damned if you're obsessive black set you vote tory or maybe blacks a party the labor party so visibly splits with and leader who's jump the labor party so visibly splits with leader who's jumped both ways of self i don't think they've got a strong message or you convince them that this will be both ways of self i don't think they've got a strong message or you convince them that this will be an assembly going to be a christmas election you know we should all be watching all it's a wonderful life a little bit stella going to be a christmas election you know we should all be watching all it's a wonderful life. will be watching political debates but are you convinced as we will be watching political debates but are you convinced it's going to stay as a black selection well i think it will do because of the fact that the state has a black selection well i think it will do because of the fact that boris johnson's got the dream ticket here nothing's really been formally agreed i
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said that no they wouldn't because the tory party used to lower the role of negotiations or the tory party said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in the thing that is dealing with his backbenchers want to break in the thing that is dealing with his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his votes as many of them are tempted by the no deal quite tempted and some of his votes as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj breaks it all i'm not surprised as it is. the money for raj breaks it all i'm not surprised it is. the most important non m.p. in british politics. announced important nonempty in british politics. now a quick look at some other news making headlines around the world starting in barcelona where in train a quick look at some other news making headlines around the world starting in barcelona were a train station has been besieged by independent activists some of them clashed with police trying to action has been besieged by independent actor. yes some of them clashed with police trying to guard the entrance the protesters are an
said that no they wouldn't because the tory party used to lower the role of negotiations or the tory party said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in the thing that is dealing with his backbenchers want to break in the thing that is dealing with his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his votes as many of them are tempted by the no deal quite tempted and some of his votes as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj breaks it all i'm not surprised...
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so that maybe maybe not the you used to long alone negotiations or the tory party said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that the thing that is dealing with that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that the thing that forced choice is dealing with his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by than this his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for auction bricks at the 31st photo but was the do or no deal strategy for raj the 31st photo but was the do or die day die in the ditch. and now. no less or die day die in the ditch or. and no 6 there's no lesser accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken is what we have yet to see how to accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken is what we have yet to see how it came out with lead thing with the. tapping into tempted by crooks and the price of prosecuting on. afghan migrants including 4 children rescued from the back of the. afghan migrants in
so that maybe maybe not the you used to long alone negotiations or the tory party said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that the thing that is dealing with that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that the thing that forced choice is dealing with his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by than this his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal...
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except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that the tory party except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that cross choice dealing with this has backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them for choice dealing with this his backbenchers are quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for bricks at 31st attempted by the no deal strategy for. the 31st oct was the door di day die in the ditch. and the forest and sober was the do or die day die in the ditch or. another 4 still 6 the letter accepting the extension so he's going against his word is broken his word 6 the letter accepting the extension so he's going against his word is broken his word we'll get to see how that will play with the tour de force even tempted by the price of arctic we have yet to see how that will play with the tour de force even tempted by the price of r.t. look at some world news in brief flash starting in barcelona where a train station look it's world news in brief fla
except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that the tory party except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that cross choice dealing with this has backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them for choice dealing with this his backbenchers are quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for bricks at 31st attempted by the no deal strategy for. the 31st oct...
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except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want you alone negotiations or the tory party said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break and the thing that is dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tend to break and the thing that is dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for us it and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for auction bricks at all i'm not surprised it is. the most important bricks at all i'm not surprised it is. the most important non m.p. and british politics. now for non m.p. in british politics. and now for some world news in brief starting and barcelona where education has been defeated by in some world news in brief starting and barcelona where education has been defeated by independent activists some of them clashed with police who were trying to guard the entrance to protest an appendix activist. some of them clashed with police who were trying to guard the entrance the protesters are angry over the jailing of 9 loca
except that no they wouldn't because the tory party want you alone negotiations or the tory party said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break and the thing that is dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tend to break and the thing that is dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for us it and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for auction bricks at all...
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than any other commentator while little god knows more about the inner workings of the tory party than any other commentator while lembit or pick as a former presidential candidate over the democrats they are both in a bit or pick as a former presidential candidate over the democrats they are both in conversation with alex so what about the shock of the star conversation with alex. so what about the at the circumstances of this general election being called a bit of a pantomime isn't it i mean and monday it is of the general election being called a bit of a pantomime isn't it i mean and monday the house of commons solemnly throws it back in the prime minister's face and then cheers every day the house of commons solemnly throws it back in the prime minister's face and ensures every degree is we're going to have the election after all but the circumstances of the selection being called igneous we're going to have the election after all but the circumstances of the selection being called well i sort of think it was needed and then whether or not this one of the circumstances well i sort
than any other commentator while little god knows more about the inner workings of the tory party than any other commentator while lembit or pick as a former presidential candidate over the democrats they are both in a bit or pick as a former presidential candidate over the democrats they are both in conversation with alex so what about the shock of the star conversation with alex. so what about the at the circumstances of this general election being called a bit of a pantomime isn't it i mean...
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said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that or the tory party said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that was just dealing with this his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books has meant the thing that horse shows dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj 30 of them tempted by the no deal strategy for raj 31st photo was the do or die day die in the ditch. and now that 1st photo was the do or die day die in a ditch. another. no less or accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken for still 6 no less or accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken is what we've got to see how that will play with the tour de force even tempted by. we'll get to see how that will play with the tour de force even tempted by the drugs that are not as you would use for the sad end to get there you can always keep yourself updated to when i say it's. not as you news for the sad end to get there you can a
said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that or the tory party said that no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that was just dealing with this his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books has meant the thing that horse shows dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj 30 of them tempted by the no deal strategy for raj 31st photo was the do...
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irish sea part of that, that is going to be a very big problem for some in the tory party and for the is got, he has to go through parliament and the problem for boris johnson really is that the deadline is not the 31st october, he has this other thing, the so—called ben act. which means if there is no deal approved by saturday night, then he has to, by law, asked the eu for a delay to brexit. something he says he will never do. thank you very much, vicki young, our chief political correspondent, and gavin lee in brussels. our latest headlines now. the president of the bulgarian football union resigns after last night's match with england was marred by racism. the white house has asked for an urgent meeting today for the family of harry dunn, who died in a road accident involving the wife of a us diplomat. the european union say they must agree details of a brexit deal by the end of the day, but the irish prime minister warns there might not be time. and in sport, uefa president aleksander shefflin says the football family needs to wage war on the basis of the abuse of england players
irish sea part of that, that is going to be a very big problem for some in the tory party and for the is got, he has to go through parliament and the problem for boris johnson really is that the deadline is not the 31st october, he has this other thing, the so—called ben act. which means if there is no deal approved by saturday night, then he has to, by law, asked the eu for a delay to brexit. something he says he will never do. thank you very much, vicki young, our chief political...
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labor party and again just my guest will be the tories are probably going to be the labor party and they gave us my guest will be the tories so the been there simply the liberals both thought they could make gate. when they're simply the liberals both thought they could make gate. there for the logic in the election but might end up with abolished there for the logic in the election but might end up with abolished doesn't have a comfortable majority and 5 years of partly do you think doesn't have a comfortable majority and 5 years of partly do you think it's just cut and dried to start from johnson or do you think the selection of a love hate blacks are just cut and dried to start from johnson or do you think the selection of a love hate blacks have many twists and turns i think mr mr pickett is an interesting analysis many twists and turns i think mr mr pick is an interesting analysis he may be right but that's consider the conservatives are going to lose their seats in scotland he may be right but that's there's consider the conservatives are going to lose their seats in scotland they'
labor party and again just my guest will be the tories are probably going to be the labor party and they gave us my guest will be the tories so the been there simply the liberals both thought they could make gate. when they're simply the liberals both thought they could make gate. there for the logic in the election but might end up with abolished there for the logic in the election but might end up with abolished doesn't have a comfortable majority and 5 years of partly do you think doesn't...
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a centrist and a one nation conservative after brexit has seen him position to the right of the tory party, trying to reclaim the one nation tory stance? it is a sort of queen '5 speech in three parts. there is a group of proposed legislation that has solid cross—party legislation that has solid cross— party support and legislation that has solid cross—party support and you can imagine any government supporting, whether it is borisjohnson's or a government of national unity, even. attacks on single—use plastic, improved air quality, investing in the nhs. then there is a group of things which are really kind of hardline law and order policies, no evidence behind them, really, but a real agenda for the home secretary, priti patel. and then there is brexit where the queen committed to leaving the european union on 31 october. it is hard to see how that happens, but she said it, so perhaps it will now. without that majority it will now. without that majority it is hard to see how they make progress, but there are also rumours going around westminster that the labour party, the labour parliamen
a centrist and a one nation conservative after brexit has seen him position to the right of the tory party, trying to reclaim the one nation tory stance? it is a sort of queen '5 speech in three parts. there is a group of proposed legislation that has solid cross—party legislation that has solid cross— party support and legislation that has solid cross—party support and you can imagine any government supporting, whether it is borisjohnson's or a government of national unity, even. attacks...
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except that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want to break in that all the tory projects that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want to break in that thing that cross choice is dealing with this case backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his books is my thing that cross choice dealing with this case backbenchers are quite tempted and some of his votes as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj and brags that so many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj and bracks that 31st photo was the do or die day die in the ditch. and now that 1st photo was the do or die day die in a ditch or. and no 4 still 6 there's no lesser accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken is what for still 6 there's no lesser accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken is what we have yet to see how that will play with the tour de force even tempted back in the present we have yet to see how that will play with the tour de force even tempted back in the price of r.t. still to come in the latest edition of one of th
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they're saying this piece that female and ethnic minority candidates, the party, the tory party to standmatters. there is also an ideological battle going on for the soul of the conservative party. there is a quote from iain duncan smith which says, we other brexit party now. that might suit brexit support is in the parliamentary conservative party but brexit strategists worried about losing boats to liberal democrats, that's not what they want, and the more of these moderate tories to jump ship, these moderate tories to jump ship, the bigger the danger that the party gets taken over by brexit and steve baker is saying, the european research group, which is a group of hardline exit will come out of the selection with more members than they had. turning away from politics to something sad we have been recovering all day, the first report dealing with grenfell. the london fire brigade are being accused of hiding behind heroes and they are having a go at the chief of the fire brigade. there have been criticisms that the boss in charge that her initial reaction was not right and the tone was
they're saying this piece that female and ethnic minority candidates, the party, the tory party to standmatters. there is also an ideological battle going on for the soul of the conservative party. there is a quote from iain duncan smith which says, we other brexit party now. that might suit brexit support is in the parliamentary conservative party but brexit strategists worried about losing boats to liberal democrats, that's not what they want, and the more of these moderate tories to jump...
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i think they would rather labour voters switched to the tory party but if they switch to the brexit partys it help them to win some of these brexit labour seats? it is tricky but what is worse for the tories is if they have tory voters go to the brexit party. you can voters actually helped the tories in some areas in 2017 because labour voters went to them. is it leave remain access? in which case the tories focus on brexit could work out very well for them because they keep on moving away from tribal allegiances. or is it still left— right and tribalism will go over that? i think that is what we will see in the manifesto with labour focusing on domestic issues and tories focusing on the realignment we we re tories focusing on the realignment we were heading towards on 2017 the didn't come off. thank you very much for coming. interesting to hear your thoughts this evening. we are waiting on a vote for the only amendment put this evening. principally one that would change the date from the 12th to the ninth. the prime minister says the only way now to "get brexit done" is to "refresh" parl
i think they would rather labour voters switched to the tory party but if they switch to the brexit partys it help them to win some of these brexit labour seats? it is tricky but what is worse for the tories is if they have tory voters go to the brexit party. you can voters actually helped the tories in some areas in 2017 because labour voters went to them. is it leave remain access? in which case the tories focus on brexit could work out very well for them because they keep on moving away from...
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it has ripped apart the tory party. ed what credibility does parliament once had. mr speaker, i am in favour of the general election, a general election on may seven when the sun is shining, when 16—year—olds have been included, when we can get over brexit by having a referendum, a referendum on the deal. we have a deal, the brexit we've been arguing for three years, we have a deal, put it to the people. why are we not putting it to the people? because the premise or knows the people want to grieve that because a majority will remain and yet knows that he met get a majority of mps with a small minority of mps if the remain vote splits. that isn't democracy. with his brexit and any brexit, we will be poor, weaker, and more divided and isolated. and i very much regret that we are hurtling in this direction thanks to the liberal democrats giving up their vote and the snp and the like and basically having an unstoppable momentum towards an election. we that was a labourmp, one of towards an election. we that was a labour mp,
it has ripped apart the tory party. ed what credibility does parliament once had. mr speaker, i am in favour of the general election, a general election on may seven when the sun is shining, when 16—year—olds have been included, when we can get over brexit by having a referendum, a referendum on the deal. we have a deal, the brexit we've been arguing for three years, we have a deal, put it to the people. why are we not putting it to the people? because the premise or knows the people want...
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really has some serious convincing to do it seems like jacob riis among the hotline a hotline of the tory party it seems like that boris johnson was able to rally those hotline around him they just trust him more as prime minister trust also that he can negotiate a better future relationship with the european union we've been talking about that free trade deal that's now been. written into the political declaration so they trust him more going forward and that is why he might have a lot more votes on the concert in the conservative party on his side on super saturday when harlem and then finally voting again on this withdrawal agreement ok socialite it seems he has more support in the among the conservatives but in terms of what he actually has in its head in his hands in terms of this deal and i know it's a very quick read of 64 pages of important and complex details there but what does he have in his hands that theresa may did not. well he has removed this backstop that was the real sticking point in the withdrawal agreement from 2 recently that insurance policy to a by avoid a hard border be
really has some serious convincing to do it seems like jacob riis among the hotline a hotline of the tory party it seems like that boris johnson was able to rally those hotline around him they just trust him more as prime minister trust also that he can negotiate a better future relationship with the european union we've been talking about that free trade deal that's now been. written into the political declaration so they trust him more going forward and that is why he might have a lot more...
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individuals and bits of westminster onboard, and is also looking to support from labour and within the tory partygroup, the eog, the hardcore brexiteer is, it's a really difficult process. —— erg. leaders in the eu might think we will agree toa in the eu might think we will agree to a deal, but then it could get thrown out of parliament in london and then we're back to where we were months ago. the issue then goes back to the people. again, this is something that gets lost in all of this discussion around the political aspects and where we go with the dup. it's that - aspects and where we go with the dup. it's that — we already have uproar in the uk about what is going on with brexit and the fact that politicians can't agree on the various different points, whether it is political point scoring or a fight for power. all of these questions remain. if we were in the situation here in the uk where we get borisjohnson, situation here in the uk where we get boris johnson, does situation here in the uk where we get borisjohnson, does have another deal, he takes that the mps and mps rejected again, that
individuals and bits of westminster onboard, and is also looking to support from labour and within the tory partygroup, the eog, the hardcore brexiteer is, it's a really difficult process. —— erg. leaders in the eu might think we will agree toa in the eu might think we will agree to a deal, but then it could get thrown out of parliament in london and then we're back to where we were months ago. the issue then goes back to the people. again, this is something that gets lost in all of this...
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that he was not going to be standing to be an mp in the next election and it was also quitting the tory party and obviously he is one of the 21 tory rebels who lost the party with and this is a guy who a couple months ago wanted to be the next prime minister and later he announced that he would stand as an independent candidate in the election next year andi candidate in the election next year and i would not go so far to say that it throws it right up and does a heavy favourite to win again but it makes it a bit more interesting and injects a bit of star dust into it. what is so amazing about rory stewart he is like a 60 version of how to be a politician and looking and saying they like me and gave me and saying they like me and gave me a price and i am going to actually e—mail it and show you how real i am. he may be is realand he thinks he may step out now and be an independent and london and not understanding how london works but i guess somehow there will be pockets of people who think he is really cool and make and the mayor of london and they chemically tried that with borisjohnson lon
that he was not going to be standing to be an mp in the next election and it was also quitting the tory party and obviously he is one of the 21 tory rebels who lost the party with and this is a guy who a couple months ago wanted to be the next prime minister and later he announced that he would stand as an independent candidate in the election next year andi candidate in the election next year and i would not go so far to say that it throws it right up and does a heavy favourite to win again...
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that just whole idea, you don'tjust have one party in parliament thatjust rams through all the decisions, throwing toys out of the pram like you see with the torieset their own way. minority government can work, more progressive politics can be better when parties try and work together and that is something the snp has been doing and we look forward to doing when we come back with better numbers and having seen the back of the tories because of you take the fight to the tories, if you want fail them for what they are and that isa fail them for what they are and that is a job destroying public service damaging party that wants to pursue the hard brexit you win against the tories. thank you. it is pretty clear the election campaign has already started. can you tell me when i look at the house it has to come as there isa at the house it has to come as there is a debate that has been going on for three quarters of an hour, are they really just for three quarters of an hour, are they reallyjust debating whether it is monday to thursday?” they reallyjust debating whether it is monday to thursday? i think they are. it is all about the doubt. it has been
that just whole idea, you don'tjust have one party in parliament thatjust rams through all the decisions, throwing toys out of the pram like you see with the torieset their own way. minority government can work, more progressive politics can be better when parties try and work together and that is something the snp has been doing and we look forward to doing when we come back with better numbers and having seen the back of the tories because of you take the fight to the tories, if you want fail...
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it's only 10 votes on there and but it is also about johnson's own party about the conservative tory party because they're the hotline us have not supported the deal in the pasta bricks of tia's they have said this morning that they will look very closely at the legal text that they do trust boris johnson more than 2 reason may last year to negotiate after this divorce agreement has been reached with the european union and that he can get a better future relationship with the european union so they might be on board but then boris johnson also needs the opposition labor party or a few of them to be on board and we are hearing from them that they are now very much behind supporting a 2nd referendum on this revised deal they want to bring it back to the people and they will not allow a single labor. members of parliament to vote in favor of boris johnson's deal so it is really crunch time on saturday in the british parliament and we will see if boris johnson's apparently. good negotiating skills now that he has reached a deal with the european union will also apply to the members of parliame
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the view that today's queen's speech is just a sort of party political broadcast on behalf of the tory party least that was the view of the shadow cabinet memberjon trickett. it is ajoke, he doesn't have a majority, he is about 40 mps short of a majority, and it'sjust a piece of show casuals to date. normally it is a year is work, that is what the queen's speech is about, the next year. but even the prime minister is saying there will be an election soon. and during this period there are no votes and there are no questions to be asked. so, it isa are no questions to be asked. so, it is a way of avoiding accountability for his actions and it is really not the right way to run our country, quite frankly. and to underline the government message of, we are getting on with things, they have also announced a date for the budget, which we are told will be on sixth november, just days after the proposed 31st october deadline for oui’ proposed 31st october deadline for our departure. however, here is the wrinkle. we are told that if there is no deal, in other words, despite the last—ditch talks, it i
the view that today's queen's speech is just a sort of party political broadcast on behalf of the tory party least that was the view of the shadow cabinet memberjon trickett. it is ajoke, he doesn't have a majority, he is about 40 mps short of a majority, and it'sjust a piece of show casuals to date. normally it is a year is work, that is what the queen's speech is about, the next year. but even the prime minister is saying there will be an election soon. and during this period there are no...
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we know that this does not do anything other than try to put a show face and for the tory party and partyked. it hasn't impressed anybody, and i think it is an incredible waste of resources , think it is an incredible waste of resources, and is putting her majesty through an inconvenience that she could do without, i am sure. but i don't think we are any the wiser as a result of this, we really should not be wasting our time and money, taxpayers' money, and such an event. it is over two yea rs, and such an event. it is over two years, as you well know, since the last queen speech, and every government, we now have a new prime minister, would like to set out at least their legislative ambitions, so what is wrong with that? well, the problem is, he has a majority of -45, the problem is, he has a majority of —45, so the prospect of getting any of this legislative programme through his, quite frankly, negligible. so why on earth are we going through this when we all know what the true picture is? he should be getting on with answering questions in front of the liaison committee, at the dispat
we know that this does not do anything other than try to put a show face and for the tory party and partyked. it hasn't impressed anybody, and i think it is an incredible waste of resources , think it is an incredible waste of resources, and is putting her majesty through an inconvenience that she could do without, i am sure. but i don't think we are any the wiser as a result of this, we really should not be wasting our time and money, taxpayers' money, and such an event. it is over two yea rs,...
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you're used to living alone negotiations or the tory projects that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want negotiations with tory projects that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want to break in that thing that cross choice is dealing with his backbenchers are quite tempted to break in that the thing that cross choice is dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for 2 and some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for auction bricks at the 31st photo but was the do or die day die in the ditch or roger brooks that 31st photo but was the do or die day die in the ditch or. and no . intellectual accepting that extension so he's going to. a lesser accepting of the extension so he's going against his word is broken his word we've got to see how that will play with the tour de force to be against his word is broken his word we'll get to see how that will play with the tour de force being tempted by the price of r.t. . and now some world news in brief start tempted by
you're used to living alone negotiations or the tory projects that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want negotiations with tory projects that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want to break in that thing that cross choice is dealing with his backbenchers are quite tempted to break in that the thing that cross choice is dealing with is his backbenchers are quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for 2 and some of his books...
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standing up nationalist party are still standing upfor nationalist party are still standing up for scotland, standing up against brexit and this toryublic. we have repeatedly voted for a referendum with remain on the ballot paper, but reg retta bly, on the ballot paper, but regrettably, there is no evidence that the majority exist in this house for a people‘s vote. and the leader of the opposition and the shadow chancellor are acutely aware that if the bill comes back, that some of the mps will back it, that the bill will become law and brexit will happen. so the question for the labour party is, can they get their act together? do they actually want to stop this prime minister? do they wa nt to to stop this prime minister? do they want to stop brexit? or do they agree that it should be imposed on scotla nd agree that it should be imposed on scotland against our will? doing nothing means that this prime minister stays in power. it means he gets brexit done on his terms in his party‘s interests, not on all the national interest. i will give way. iam national interest. i will give way. i am supremely grateful to the right honourable
standing up nationalist party are still standing upfor nationalist party are still standing up for scotland, standing up against brexit and this toryublic. we have repeatedly voted for a referendum with remain on the ballot paper, but reg retta bly, on the ballot paper, but regrettably, there is no evidence that the majority exist in this house for a people‘s vote. and the leader of the opposition and the shadow chancellor are acutely aware that if the bill comes back, that some of the mps...
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there are as many factions there as there are in the tory party.ours want to put some say back to the people. the conservatives want to drive it through. it will be a general election about the outcome of brexit and that is not what general elections are for. exactly, you will have seen, as we all will have, the prime minister and government talking about other things. the nhs, more police and better education. these are bread—and—butter issues that have a calculated matter. people aren't stupid, they know what is going on. the overriding issue will still be brexit. but the dividing lines have been set. the conservative party got a deal, even though people thought they couldn't and everyone else is trying to block it. over to the people. f around the brea kfast ta ble it. over to the people. f around the breakfast table tomorrow morning you do want to not bring about brexit, you have to turn to the back pages. on any normal weekend it would have been the picture on the front page. and england rugby player, whether owen farrell orjonny may or kyle s
there are as many factions there as there are in the tory party.ours want to put some say back to the people. the conservatives want to drive it through. it will be a general election about the outcome of brexit and that is not what general elections are for. exactly, you will have seen, as we all will have, the prime minister and government talking about other things. the nhs, more police and better education. these are bread—and—butter issues that have a calculated matter. people aren't...
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the year used to leave me alone negotiations over tory projects that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want to break in that the thing that cross choice dealing with is maybe not the you're used to living alone negotiations with tory projects that no they would because the tory party would want to break in that the thing that cross choice dealing with this and she's a quite tempted and some of those voters many of them are tempted by the no deal for his backbenchers are quite tempting and some of his voters many of them are tempted by the no deal for a strategy for raj bracks that 31st photo but was the do or die day strategy for raj bracks that 31st photo but was the do or die day die in the ditch. and now. no lesser accepting die in the ditch. a no. no lesser accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken his word we have yet to see how that will play with an extension so he's going against his word is broken his word we have yet to see how that all playing with the tour de force even tempted back from the price of party and that brings up with the tour de forc
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you're used to or your own negotiations or the tory projects that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want to break in that thing that forced choice dealing with there's no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that forced choice dealing with this it's back benchers a quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the nose his back benchers are quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for roger bracks at all i'm not surprised it is the deal strategy for roger brooks at all i'm not surprised it is. the most important non m.p. in british politics. is the most important non m.p. in british politics. i know poll has found that the number of christians in the us is declining. i know poll has found that the number of christians in the us is declining but they still make enough of the electorate for any aspiring president to ignore them at their planning but they still make enough of the electorate for any aspiring president to ignore them at their peril artie's kilmartin looks at what role fait
you're used to or your own negotiations or the tory projects that no they wouldn't because the tory party would want to break in that thing that forced choice dealing with there's no they wouldn't because the tory party want to break in that thing that forced choice dealing with this it's back benchers a quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the nose his back benchers are quite tempted in some of his books as many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for roger...
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would want to break in that thing that cross choice projects that no they wouldn't because the tory partywould want to break in that the thing that cross choice dealing with this has backbenchers are quite tempted and some of those voters many of them attend dealing with this his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of those voters many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj bracks at 31st photo but was it by the no deal a strategy for roger bracks at the 31st photo or was the do or die day die in the ditch. and now. the do or die day die in the ditch or. a no. no letter accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken his word we're getting a letter accepting an extension so he's going against his word is broken his word we have yet to see how that will play with the tour de force even tempted from the price of party to see how that will play with the tour de force even tempted by the price of arctic washing out international thanks be company this morning don't forget there was always plenty of stories on our. international thanks be company this morning d
would want to break in that thing that cross choice projects that no they wouldn't because the tory partywould want to break in that the thing that cross choice dealing with this has backbenchers are quite tempted and some of those voters many of them attend dealing with this his backbenchers are quite tempted and some of those voters many of them are tempted by the no deal strategy for raj bracks at 31st photo but was it by the no deal a strategy for roger bracks at the 31st photo or was the...
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it may well be the case that there is strong support for the tory party and for the past borisjohnsone other opposition parties have to ta ke other opposition parties have to take responsibilities. the snp is giving leadership in scotland but the government... it is about time the government... it is about time the other opposition parties stepped up the other opposition parties stepped up to the plate. we cannot sit back and allow boris johnson up to the plate. we cannot sit back and allow borisjohnson and the brexit fan boys take us out of europe against our will. the point i was making about the political declaration, no certainty in terms of what the government would do. we leave the eu, if the deal goes through, in two weeks' time... potentially open to whoever wins the next general election, democratic vote, to decide the shape of things. but if the deal goes through, we are out, that is the point. that is why we have to defeat the deal tomorrow and get the extension and have the election. ian blackford, thank you very much. the thoughts of our political correspondent sarah jess
it may well be the case that there is strong support for the tory party and for the past borisjohnsone other opposition parties have to ta ke other opposition parties have to take responsibilities. the snp is giving leadership in scotland but the government... it is about time the government... it is about time the other opposition parties stepped up the other opposition parties stepped up to the plate. we cannot sit back and allow boris johnson up to the plate. we cannot sit back and allow...
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leave is now in command of the uk government and the brexit fan boys have taken control of the tory partybe his own etonian version of donald trump. the brexit trump has taken over and they are desperate to drive us off the brexit cliff edge. make no mistake, a no—deal brexit would be an economic catastrophe for the people of scotland, but the tories simply don't care about the cost of brexit, the cost ofjobs, the chilling threats to the supply of food and medicines that are contained within their own yellowhammer document. we can see that no price is too high for the brexit fanatics. they are out of control. we now have only 18 days away from when the uk is set to leave the european union. but instead of applying the brakes, borisjohnson is instead of applying the brakes, boris johnson is taking instead of applying the brakes, borisjohnson is taking us closer to that unprecedented catastrophe. with no plan to protect our economy, or the rights of citizens across scotla nd the rights of citizens across scotland and the rest of the united kingdom. he is risking thousands of jobs, and putti
leave is now in command of the uk government and the brexit fan boys have taken control of the tory partybe his own etonian version of donald trump. the brexit trump has taken over and they are desperate to drive us off the brexit cliff edge. make no mistake, a no—deal brexit would be an economic catastrophe for the people of scotland, but the tories simply don't care about the cost of brexit, the cost ofjobs, the chilling threats to the supply of food and medicines that are contained within...
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don, you've been at the tory party conference, borisjohnson's speech, what did you make of it?re apparently going to get faster broadband. and, you know, it was so short, you know, there were a couple of jokes, no was so short, you know, there were a couple ofjokes, no real big policy announcements, no big stories. and jeremy corbyn's speech was... because of the provoking of parliaments to cetera, but boris johnson could have gone on for as long as he wanted, but there was just nothing big that came out of it, apart from unfathomable... some people would say being short in a speech is not a terrible thing, john. i think there are ways that it's been a big success to boris johnson, actually commanded was not a traditional leader's speech, but we are not in a usual situation here. and what it did give boris johnson the opportunity to do is set out, when we do have an election, what sort of messages we have. that plaintiff lets get brexit done, you know, spending money on the nhs, and sorting out crime. and i think those are quite appealing messages for voters. and you know, it's
don, you've been at the tory party conference, borisjohnson's speech, what did you make of it?re apparently going to get faster broadband. and, you know, it was so short, you know, there were a couple of jokes, no was so short, you know, there were a couple ofjokes, no real big policy announcements, no big stories. and jeremy corbyn's speech was... because of the provoking of parliaments to cetera, but boris johnson could have gone on for as long as he wanted, but there was just nothing big...
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johnson years ago and it was rejected by none other than borisjohnson and his colleagues in the tory partyink things like actually paying the £39 billion was something contested but accepted if the deal we re contested but accepted if the deal were better. the key areas where people complained were where they negotiated on. but you're right, it may be another example of a man taking credit for a woman's work. boris just climbs in taking credit for a woman's work. borisjust climbs in his prime minister as a last minute and takes the credit. turning to the daily telegraph, and we are getting an idea here of numbers. but also a potential spanner in the works? the former government minister who has introduced putting forth this amendment, now known as the light when amendment. it's an insurance policy against us crashing out. his fear is that some people may vote for this deal tomorrow and then withdraw their support at a later stage in the negotiations for the detailed trade deal, and try and crash britain out of it with no deal at all. it's an insurance policy in his view i of that happening
johnson years ago and it was rejected by none other than borisjohnson and his colleagues in the tory partyink things like actually paying the £39 billion was something contested but accepted if the deal we re contested but accepted if the deal were better. the key areas where people complained were where they negotiated on. but you're right, it may be another example of a man taking credit for a woman's work. boris just climbs in taking credit for a woman's work. borisjust climbs in his prime...
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it wins a majority at that next general election, which is why labour are referring to this as a tory partyn tomorrow. we are going to get 22 bills we are told one will be the key legislation to enact any basic deal that is about back from brussels. there are lots of other elements to look at as well —— to enact any brexit deal that is but back from brussels. legislation are mental health and patient safety. there is another bill that we are going to hear about, as well as building regulations as well to avoid a repeat of the g re nfell tower grenfell tower disaster. according to the united nations, more than 130,000 people have been displaced from areas around tel abyad and ras al ain, towns on syria's northeastern border, as a result of fighting between turkish—led forces and kurdish militia. according to the syrian 0bservatory for human rights, the death toll among kurdish—led fighters has climbed to 104. relief agencies have estimated up to 400,000 civilians in the conflict zone may require aid in the coming period. arabic in cheelan peenar, a town on the turkish syrian border. he told
it wins a majority at that next general election, which is why labour are referring to this as a tory partyn tomorrow. we are going to get 22 bills we are told one will be the key legislation to enact any basic deal that is about back from brussels. there are lots of other elements to look at as well —— to enact any brexit deal that is but back from brussels. legislation are mental health and patient safety. there is another bill that we are going to hear about, as well as building...
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it wins a majority at that next general election, which is why labour are referring to this as a tory party queen tomorrow. we are going to get 22 bills we are told. one will be the key legislation to enact any brexit deal that is brought back from brussels. the government are looking at overhauling the way the railways are run and there will be legislation on mental health and patient safety. we will hear about the building regulations as well to avoid a repeat of the grenfell tower disaster. and it will be setting at a borisjohnson's legislation disaster. and it will be setting at a boris johnson's legislation for the next few years and our country. nicola sturgeon has said she will formally ask the uk government consent for another referendum on scottish independence before the end of the year. the first minister of scotland told the bbc she would speak to downing street to ask for a section 30 act over the next "matter of weeks" in preparation to hold another vote towards the end of 2020. iam i am putting legislation through the scottish parliament right now we will make a request by se
it wins a majority at that next general election, which is why labour are referring to this as a tory party queen tomorrow. we are going to get 22 bills we are told. one will be the key legislation to enact any brexit deal that is brought back from brussels. the government are looking at overhauling the way the railways are run and there will be legislation on mental health and patient safety. we will hear about the building regulations as well to avoid a repeat of the grenfell tower disaster....
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you know his speech is remember the twitching window of the water the tory party conference so it's not an accident you know the vision of the twitching window of the water the tory party conference so it's not an accident you know they create a framework they create a narrative and again a thing is always a good question to ask yourself who create a framework they create a narrative and again a thing is always a good question to ask yourself who has got the power who's framing the narrative you know who claims about freedom who claims the world has got the power who's framing the narrative you know who claims about freedom who claims the world efficiency is like going back to a great friend mr jeff bezos one of his leadership principles as station c it's like going back to a great friend mr jeff bezos one of his leadership principles as speed matters you know speed matters as much as to the worker speed matters you know speed matters as much to the worker who is picking up an item every 8 seconds you know that's not the speed he's talking about he's just picking up an item every 8 seco
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he was a very senior conservative backbencher, really well respected amongst brexiteers in the tory party what potentially might happen in parliament. it appears at the moment if boris johnson were to get a deal, you might be able to have a fragile majority to get that through parliament. clearly, though, if there are concessions, that might annoy some of the different factions, the democratic unionists have also warned overnight they are concerned about a potential compromise on customs concerned about a potential compromise on customs on concerned about a potential compromise on customs on the island of ireland so as ever a delicate balancing act for the prime minister. strap yourselves in for a massive week for brexit, starting with a green speech, the state 0pening with a green speech, the state opening of parliament tomorrow, borisjohnson has also got phone calls lined up with the leaders of france, germany, jean—claude juncker as well. he finally tries to get all of this done by that eu summit. and we have next saturday the extraordinary saturday sitting of the house of commons, the
he was a very senior conservative backbencher, really well respected amongst brexiteers in the tory party what potentially might happen in parliament. it appears at the moment if boris johnson were to get a deal, you might be able to have a fragile majority to get that through parliament. clearly, though, if there are concessions, that might annoy some of the different factions, the democratic unionists have also warned overnight they are concerned about a potential compromise on customs...
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indeed, those who sought the leadership of the tory party said that at our conference.ider the fact that we must leave as one nation together. the prime minister asks us with passionate words to vote for his deal with our hearts. but my head can't get round the fact that we are being asked to accept his words in trusting ignorance. he has refused to share the impact assessments. and he only revealed this 535 page legal text today for us today. how could plaid cymru ever support his billionaires brexit? i would gently remind her of what she and i both know, and i'm a fan of her normally but what she and i both know is that wales voted to leave and i think she should respect that. isn't the truth that this deal takes a wrecking ball to our social and environmental standards? and the reason he won't put it back to the british people is because he knows full well that they see through his bluster and they can see that this is a profoundly bad deal? caroline lucas. the statement from the prime minister went on for two hours and then it was on to the debate on the agreement i
indeed, those who sought the leadership of the tory party said that at our conference.ider the fact that we must leave as one nation together. the prime minister asks us with passionate words to vote for his deal with our hearts. but my head can't get round the fact that we are being asked to accept his words in trusting ignorance. he has refused to share the impact assessments. and he only revealed this 535 page legal text today for us today. how could plaid cymru ever support his billionaires...
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again a thing is always a good question to ask yourself who's got the power who's framing of the tory party conference so it's not an accident you know they create a framework they create a narrative and again a thing is always a good question to ask yourself who's got the power who's framing the not at the top of you know who claims lames about it freedom who clearly lives of the worlds of the deficiency. it's like going by and by tara great friend mr jeff bezos one of his leadership principles as speed matters into a great friend mr jeff bezos one of his leadership principles as speed matters you know speed matters as much as to the worker who's picking up an item at no speed matters as much as to the worker who is picking up an item every seconds you know that's not the speech he's talking about he's speaking to the speed delivered 3 seconds you know that's not the speed he's talking about he's speaking to the speed delivered to the to the consumer and also the speed of dollars and to has a kind but again to the to the consumer and also the speed of dollars and to has a kind but again he
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think the feeling is in westminster that lots of the erg, so the hard—line brexit fraction of the tory party in a very small numberof labour you sort of count in a very small number of labour and peace as well, that might be enough to get the deal across the table. but that is the westminster angle. there is also a question of will that you sign up to this? exactly. and while it's true to say that i think the eu is likely to say that i think the eu is likely to look more favourably on any proposals that are more likely to get through parliament, when you look at the detail of this deal, it is still absolutely upfront about the need for some customs checks will stop —— in ireland. custom check somewhere. and that really has beena check somewhere. and that really has been a redline for the eu. check somewhere. and that really has been a redline forthe eu. so check somewhere. and that really has been a redline for the eu. sol think there is still too much distance between where the uk is, and what it suffering, and the eu to get over it. let's talk about the reaction, your paper, the ft, they h
think the feeling is in westminster that lots of the erg, so the hard—line brexit fraction of the tory party in a very small numberof labour you sort of count in a very small number of labour and peace as well, that might be enough to get the deal across the table. but that is the westminster angle. there is also a question of will that you sign up to this? exactly. and while it's true to say that i think the eu is likely to say that i think the eu is likely to look more favourably on any...
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she had already gone out of the tory party out of brexit —— np for cheshire.a ke impact in this campaign, it would take their total of existing mps up to 20, and gives them another bounce, another reason to feel cheerful. that sense of alchemy on the campaign trail, bounce and momentum, it is the kind of thing that can make a difference. so the liberal democrats are starting off this campaign thinking there is a big opportunity out there for them. of course we will have to see in six weeks if they think they have really been able to make the most of it, or whether they are too many obstacles in their way. right by our political editor, laura kuenssberg, thank you. -- thanks, our political editor, laura kuenssberg. well, the latest brexit delay means that businesses are once again having to readjust their preparations and contingency planning for leaving the european union. our business editor, simonjack, looks at how companies are dealing with another delay to the brexit deadline. the isle of portland, in dorset — for centuries, home of the famous portland sto
she had already gone out of the tory party out of brexit —— np for cheshire.a ke impact in this campaign, it would take their total of existing mps up to 20, and gives them another bounce, another reason to feel cheerful. that sense of alchemy on the campaign trail, bounce and momentum, it is the kind of thing that can make a difference. so the liberal democrats are starting off this campaign thinking there is a big opportunity out there for them. of course we will have to see in six weeks...
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for him than before the hard liners have always voted against this deal of the hotline us of the tory party so i think that this is something that they can get on board with how is this jail cell at a fundamentally different from the agreement that the former prime minister theresa may reach. well it is not so different in general it does remove the idea of the backstop this insurance policy to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and with the backstop the u.k. would have been trapped basically in a customs union with the euro with the european union so not much what if change for a transition period now that has changed and that is the main difference but here comes a problem because this new deal will leave northern ireland basically in a northern ireland only backs that they so the rules will apply to northern ireland that won't apply to the rest of the u.k. and this is where the opposition from the day u.p.a. from the northern irish unionist party comes into play because they say we don't want to be treated differently in this deal than the rest of th
for him than before the hard liners have always voted against this deal of the hotline us of the tory party so i think that this is something that they can get on board with how is this jail cell at a fundamentally different from the agreement that the former prime minister theresa may reach. well it is not so different in general it does remove the idea of the backstop this insurance policy to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and with the backstop the...
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that the source is probably dominate comments because you know that the telegraph to speak for the tory party mostly sex so it's probably from the very close and probably from the horor's mouth. and others looking to that letter in saying it's in it this is absurd in fact insulting you wanna cornering unicorn is compatible to describe. elements of breakfast. at in any case. somebody this is completely. own only smart but i did find it was funny. for the day a unicorn did actually. get knocked off the gates of buckingham palace today and somebody thought that was very much a part. all right. is it alright with those two in from morton stuff. anyway provision be reading too much into these things. this is a pro brings it comes. when we leave without a deal and blame lies with the e. u. not the u. k. this letter. will be exhibitors as evidence we tried to be reasonable but the e. u. refuses to be reasonable in return. they're fanatics fundamentalists and we who have never. of what happened and never will nichols here. just to show you again the two entirely. opposed readings of things you can ha
that the source is probably dominate comments because you know that the telegraph to speak for the tory party mostly sex so it's probably from the very close and probably from the horor's mouth. and others looking to that letter in saying it's in it this is absurd in fact insulting you wanna cornering unicorn is compatible to describe. elements of breakfast. at in any case. somebody this is completely. own only smart but i did find it was funny. for the day a unicorn did actually. get knocked...
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a deal those who sought the leadership of the tory party said that at our conference.? and please, reconsider the fact that we must leave as one nation together. the prime minister asks us with passionate words to vote for his deal with our hearts. but my head can't get round the fact that we are being asked to accept his words interesting ignorance. he has refused to share the impact assessments. and he only revealed this 535 page legal text to dave, for us to how could plaid cymru ever support his billionaires brexit?” would gently remind her of what she andi would gently remind her of what she and i both know, i'm a fan of her normally but what she and i both know is that wales voted to leave and she should respect that. isn't the truth that this deal takes a wrecking ball to our social and environmental standards? and the reason they won't put it back to the british people is because he knows full we ll british people is because he knows full well that they see through his bluster and they can see that this isa bluster and they can see that this is a profoundly bad
a deal those who sought the leadership of the tory party said that at our conference.? and please, reconsider the fact that we must leave as one nation together. the prime minister asks us with passionate words to vote for his deal with our hearts. but my head can't get round the fact that we are being asked to accept his words interesting ignorance. he has refused to share the impact assessments. and he only revealed this 535 page legal text to dave, for us to how could plaid cymru ever...
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looming on the horizon which is why labour is referring to it as a party political broadcast for the tory partyto a review into the railways, the conservatives, with the idea that franchising should end. the government would take more ofan arm's end. the government would take more of an arm's length approach. there will be legislation dealing with mental health in there as well, and safety sta nda rds mental health in there as well, and safety standards in buildings in response to the grenfell tower disaster so quite a wide—ranging list of things there as boris johnson sets out his vision, i suppose, for government long term. peter, thank you very much indeed. firefighters in california are continuing to battle two deadly and destructive wildfires. across the state hundreds of thousands of homes have been without electricity, as the authorities tried to prevent high winds bringing down power lines and causing fires. officials say an "aggressive" operation to tackle the blazes is under way. gareth barlow has more details. from the air and on the ground, the fight against california's wildfires c
looming on the horizon which is why labour is referring to it as a party political broadcast for the tory partyto a review into the railways, the conservatives, with the idea that franchising should end. the government would take more ofan arm's end. the government would take more of an arm's length approach. there will be legislation dealing with mental health in there as well, and safety sta nda rds mental health in there as well, and safety standards in buildings in response to the grenfell...
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revelations in various papers about what we can expect to hear from borisjohnson when he speaks to the tory party plan, this radical new plan, is it? what are we talking about? two orders as my reading into it. yes, there's a lot of take it or leave it, this is oui’ lot of take it or leave it, this is our final offer. the telegraph goes into a lot of detail, and basically what boris johnson into a lot of detail, and basically what borisjohnson is proposing is effectively two borders for four yea rs, after effectively two borders for four years, after which northern ireland assembly, if its setting, would make assembly, if its setting, would make a decision which way to align themselves. because it hasn't been sitting for two years now. exactly, exactly, so fundamentally, northern ireland and the rest of britain would leave the customs union, and therefore we would have some checks on the island of ireland, away from the border, presumably. but also, northern ireland would remain largely within the eu single market, and they are proposing a common area for all of ireland, agri— food and manufactur
revelations in various papers about what we can expect to hear from borisjohnson when he speaks to the tory party plan, this radical new plan, is it? what are we talking about? two orders as my reading into it. yes, there's a lot of take it or leave it, this is oui’ lot of take it or leave it, this is our final offer. the telegraph goes into a lot of detail, and basically what boris johnson into a lot of detail, and basically what borisjohnson is proposing is effectively two borders for four...