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that is the expectation of the united kingdom. we hear that all the united kingdom.rested in what you're vacationers. we have seen the expectations from the theresa may government in terms of what they will get from the deal. the message is often different from paris. not necessarily from paris. 27 states are united deal with the united kingdom. it is not a breezy and french message. we do regret that the united kingdom leaves the european union. —— parisian or french. but it was a sobering decision. we now need to accept the withdrawal of the united kingdom on conditions that have been agreed by the uk, and now we talk about the future. and of course we want to have a specific strong relationship with the united kingdom. the only thing is when you are outside the european union, you cannot expect to have the same conditions on the same relationships is when you are united with the states. it is a polite way of saying, you know what, britain, you will suffer. nobody wants to punish the uk. it sounded a little bit like that. it was a choice was made, and there needs t
that is the expectation of the united kingdom. we hear that all the united kingdom.rested in what you're vacationers. we have seen the expectations from the theresa may government in terms of what they will get from the deal. the message is often different from paris. not necessarily from paris. 27 states are united deal with the united kingdom. it is not a breezy and french message. we do regret that the united kingdom leaves the european union. —— parisian or french. but it was a sobering...
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in that sector is the united kingdom in the title sector the importance of new nuclear here and say that actually when it comes to the individual technologies they can be much more supportive than one would sometimes get the impression one shouldn't take the view of one journalist and say that is the corporate view of that newspaper because it quite clearly isn't so from your experience and observation why is it so hard to make people fight climate change why our climate change policy is met with so much resistance i mean it's it's enough to open up the window and see how the weather has changed around us we don't have four seasons anymore i've just mentioned the hurricanes that swept away you know north america and latin america anyone in their right mind can see that something is wrong so why is it so hard for them to understand that climate change exists and why not fight it. i think it's a very good question i think part of the challenge is that people see conflicting reports and then they don't necessarily know which one to believe and therefore that's why it's so important to
in that sector is the united kingdom in the title sector the importance of new nuclear here and say that actually when it comes to the individual technologies they can be much more supportive than one would sometimes get the impression one shouldn't take the view of one journalist and say that is the corporate view of that newspaper because it quite clearly isn't so from your experience and observation why is it so hard to make people fight climate change why our climate change policy is met...
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>> i have got say to the right honorable gentleman the united kingdom continues to lead in the debate on the creation of the digital single market. we believe it's important for the european union and important for the ukkeck in or out of the european union. we continue to encourage the single market during the time we are member of the european union. but i believe it's important once we leave the eu that that single digital market has indeed been created and we will form a new partnership and relationship with it. >> see bridge. >> can i commend the prime minister's statement and the progress she has made. mr. speaker as we've heard, representatives of british businesses, businesses of all size from all sectors have written today to the government warning of the consequences of no deal and relying on world trade organization rules. they said the government should give certainty to business by immediately ruling this option out under any circumstances. will the prime minister agree to listen to british businesses? and would she even go so far today as finally to rule out no deal? >>
>> i have got say to the right honorable gentleman the united kingdom continues to lead in the debate on the creation of the digital single market. we believe it's important for the european union and important for the ukkeck in or out of the european union. we continue to encourage the single market during the time we are member of the european union. but i believe it's important once we leave the eu that that single digital market has indeed been created and we will form a new...
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--mifid ii in the united kingdom.rew bailey: we made it clear from the day of the referendum that in the united kingdom, as long as the root mean a member of the european union, the you and has to keep on implementing european law. what comes hot on the heels of that, is that in the context of moral legislation in the united kingdom, you have been working with the government on how to work with the legislation in our domain and work on that house how to bring that back to the united kingdom. that is our job and is underway but obviously that include having to deal with two other sorts of things. you are already having to work out how to transfer the legislation, which is challenging in terms of timetables and loads but we had to do that, obviously. because the commitment of the united kingdom is that on day one, we will essentially have the framework of legislation and rules operating as we had before day one. that is the point from which the united kingdom goes toward. mean: doesn't in any way that you have to adopt
--mifid ii in the united kingdom.rew bailey: we made it clear from the day of the referendum that in the united kingdom, as long as the root mean a member of the european union, the you and has to keep on implementing european law. what comes hot on the heels of that, is that in the context of moral legislation in the united kingdom, you have been working with the government on how to work with the legislation in our domain and work on that house how to bring that back to the united kingdom....
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that's the expectation of the united kingdom.ment. well, i guess i'm interested in what your expectation is, and the message is often different from paris. not necessarily from paris. 27 states are united deal with the united kingdom. it is not a parisian and french message. we do regret that the united kingdom leaves the european union. but we respect a sovereign decision. we now need to accept the withdrawal of the united kingdom on conditions that have been agreed by the uk, and then we will talk about the future. and of course we want to have a specific strong relationship with the united kingdom. the only thing is, when you're outside a union, you cannot expect to have the same conditions on the same advantages to have the same conditions and the same advantages than when you're a member state. that's obvious. that is a polite way of saying, you know what, britain, you will suffer. nobody wants to punish the uk. well, it sounded a little bit like that. it was a choice was made, and there needs to be a coherent result of this
that's the expectation of the united kingdom.ment. well, i guess i'm interested in what your expectation is, and the message is often different from paris. not necessarily from paris. 27 states are united deal with the united kingdom. it is not a parisian and french message. we do regret that the united kingdom leaves the european union. but we respect a sovereign decision. we now need to accept the withdrawal of the united kingdom on conditions that have been agreed by the uk, and then we will...
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well criminal law in the united kingdom does not apply in the levant in syria or in iraq. where we are facing these people in those regions they are enemy combatants and i think it was necessarily wrong to accept those people back into the united kingdom because of course they pose a very severe threats to the u.k. itself but where i differ from a lot of people on the broadly conservative spectrum. is that i don't think that islam is an inherently bad thing i don't think that religious freedom is a bad thing but i do think that the british government needs to send a very clear signal to people that if you go out and join isis if you leave the united kingdom and join up with isis you will be killed what's the situation what's your approach ben if these people surrender or in a combat scenario they surrender and they say i want to trial i want to go back home. if they surrender that i think they can be held in the region and not killed but i don't think they should be allowed back into the united kingdom. selman in terms of we have. migrant processing camps we have a number
well criminal law in the united kingdom does not apply in the levant in syria or in iraq. where we are facing these people in those regions they are enemy combatants and i think it was necessarily wrong to accept those people back into the united kingdom because of course they pose a very severe threats to the u.k. itself but where i differ from a lot of people on the broadly conservative spectrum. is that i don't think that islam is an inherently bad thing i don't think that religious freedom...
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>> the united kingdom continues to be in the debate of the single market. we believe it's important for the u.k. in or out of the union. well encourage this time but i believe it's important once we leave the e.u. that the single market has been created and will forge a new relationship with it. >> can i commend the prime minister statements on the progress she has made. >> as we have heard representatives of businesses of all sizes from all sectors have written to the government warning that the consequences of no deal and relying on trade organization. they said the government should give certainty to business by immediately really this business out. we agreed to listen to british businesses and what they go so far as to rule out no deal. >> can i say to my friends that we have been engaging with business and listening. i was very clear that the implementation time was very key and having and ensuring they have a smooth and orderly process of withdraw. but we are in negotiation with that. it's important to remember that if we want a good deal for the unit
>> the united kingdom continues to be in the debate of the single market. we believe it's important for the u.k. in or out of the union. well encourage this time but i believe it's important once we leave the e.u. that the single market has been created and will forge a new relationship with it. >> can i commend the prime minister statements on the progress she has made. >> as we have heard representatives of businesses of all sizes from all sectors have written to the...
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i believe a deal that will benefit the united kingdom, benefit the united kingdom across all parts of uk including constituents that we maximize the benefit leaving that eu while we maintain the greatest possible access to eu market. that's what we continue to work on and that's the vision i set out in the european union as we know are now preparing their response to that. >> the prime minister has previously stated her commitment to apprenticeships. however, in my constituency the apprenticeship levy has not helped those for whom it was designed. what steps will she take to ensure the apprenticeship helps those from lower income backgrounds? >> apprenticeship are important. we already in the couple met from 2010 to may 2015 we saw apprenticeship created and we are commended for a further 1.9 apprenticeship. it is important and i think the important point about apprenticeship is it's an opportunity for young people, not to feel they just have to be encouraged to go down in academic route when it doesn't work for them. it's important many of them the best things they have done we want
i believe a deal that will benefit the united kingdom, benefit the united kingdom across all parts of uk including constituents that we maximize the benefit leaving that eu while we maintain the greatest possible access to eu market. that's what we continue to work on and that's the vision i set out in the european union as we know are now preparing their response to that. >> the prime minister has previously stated her commitment to apprenticeships. however, in my constituency the...
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boost profits so that's being fair and balanced of course some people say that help to buy in the united kingdom was a ponzi scheme but ponzi schemes do help some participants the good news is that some of these are listed companies in the united kingdom and their profits have boosted so that is a boom to the economy well certainly to certain class of people within the economy that's the good news because remember for the united kingdom we've got to say good things about whatever fraud is committed there has to be a positive side to it presented so we're presenting the positive side and that's the house builders have done well this is a new report out and the chancellor philip hammond is lining up another ten billion pounds to extend the help to buy programs first launched by george osborne in two thousand and thirteen which is already sucked up ten billion pounds of taxpayers' cash yet a report from morgan stanley not usually the type to stick the knife into flagship government policy lays bare how this colossal saw has been almost entirely wasted. yeah it's interesting because under margaret t
boost profits so that's being fair and balanced of course some people say that help to buy in the united kingdom was a ponzi scheme but ponzi schemes do help some participants the good news is that some of these are listed companies in the united kingdom and their profits have boosted so that is a boom to the economy well certainly to certain class of people within the economy that's the good news because remember for the united kingdom we've got to say good things about whatever fraud is...
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i believe a deal that will benefit the united kingdom, benefit the united kingdom across all parts of uk including constituents that we maximize the benefit leaving that eu while we maintain the greatest possible access to eu market. that's what we continue to work on and that's the vision i set out in the european union as we know are now preparing their response to that. >> the prime minister has previously stated her commitment to apprenticeships. however, in my constituency the apprenticeship levy has not helped those for whom it was designed. what steps will she take to ensure the apprenticeship helps those from lower income backgrounds? >> apprenticeship are important. we already in the couple met from 2010 to may 2015 we saw apprenticeship created and we are commended for a further 1.9 apprenticeship. it is important and i think the important point about apprenticeship is it's an opportunity for young people, not to feel they just have to be encouraged to go down in academic route when it doesn't work for them. it's important many of them the best things they have done we want
i believe a deal that will benefit the united kingdom, benefit the united kingdom across all parts of uk including constituents that we maximize the benefit leaving that eu while we maintain the greatest possible access to eu market. that's what we continue to work on and that's the vision i set out in the european union as we know are now preparing their response to that. >> the prime minister has previously stated her commitment to apprenticeships. however, in my constituency the...
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north sea. 0n begin as it moves across the united kingdom to the north sea.g to be as windy. not as wet. the mixture of sunshine and shower. still some showers for west of scotland, temperatures could be lower, 12—13. more rain to come from the atlantic as we move to the early part of next week. keeping those westerly winds. mild atlantic. it is not going to be as windy as this weekend, but cloud, rain from time to time. the best of the sunshine, across northern part of the uk. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2pm... inching towards the second phase of brexit talks — eu leaders give the green light to trade talks — amongst themselves. i am ambitious and positive for britain's future and for these negotiations, but i know we still have some way to go. my impression is that the reports of the deadlock between the eu and the uk have been exaggerated. called out — the mobile phone companies still charging — after you've paid for your handset. still a class apart — the research which reveals four—fifths of 0xbridge students had par
north sea. 0n begin as it moves across the united kingdom to the north sea.g to be as windy. not as wet. the mixture of sunshine and shower. still some showers for west of scotland, temperatures could be lower, 12—13. more rain to come from the atlantic as we move to the early part of next week. keeping those westerly winds. mild atlantic. it is not going to be as windy as this weekend, but cloud, rain from time to time. the best of the sunshine, across northern part of the uk. hello, you're...
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that the united kingdom was closer to european side, so i think that donald trump is not making the easy for theresa may right now. do you think there is legitimate ground for criticising the iran deal itself? some republicans have said, look, there are sunset clauses which mean some of the agreements will expire by 2025. there is no guarantee they will be renewed, so we will have lifted sanctions, we have help fund the revolutionary guard because as the revolutionary guard because as the president in iran has said, he has criticised the irc or give the acronym , has criticised the irc or give the acronym, they are taking some of that money, that is the accusation, so that money, that is the accusation, so us isn't helping, by having lifted sanctions. there are ways of looking at that. again, this gets into so much paper and detail, i am not up on it i confess, some of the accou nts not up on it i confess, some of the accounts have been frozen, it is from oil sales, and you know, it goes into the more general economy, onceit goes into the more general economy, once it is in the gene
that the united kingdom was closer to european side, so i think that donald trump is not making the easy for theresa may right now. do you think there is legitimate ground for criticising the iran deal itself? some republicans have said, look, there are sunset clauses which mean some of the agreements will expire by 2025. there is no guarantee they will be renewed, so we will have lifted sanctions, we have help fund the revolutionary guard because as the revolutionary guard because as the...
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the present government of the united kingdom has chosen to implement the exit of the united kingdom fromll talk about the free trade agreement and we will be ready to do that post respecting the full integrity of the single market. and the european union's decision—making autonomy. we will do that as soon as possible. but as soon as possible means once we have overcome the first stage. that has got nothing to do with the future relationship. sorting out the conditions for the orderly withdrawal. my mandate... it looks ahead to these different stages, slowly but surely over the next few weeks i will exploring the way forward if there is the necessary will. exploring ways of getting out of this deadlock we find ourselves in on financial issues, for progress at the next meeting. we are not at that stage now. bbc news. you have both chosen to accentuate the positive when you can but it is obvious that the hope and expectation was that progress would have moved a lot further by now. especially given the two—year article 50 timetable. businesses are worried, citizens are worried. pupils pride
the present government of the united kingdom has chosen to implement the exit of the united kingdom fromll talk about the free trade agreement and we will be ready to do that post respecting the full integrity of the single market. and the european union's decision—making autonomy. we will do that as soon as possible. but as soon as possible means once we have overcome the first stage. that has got nothing to do with the future relationship. sorting out the conditions for the orderly...
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what is really troubling is that the united kingdom still? falllls shoho of recognizing that if there's a legal obligation too horn. its commitments the commitments taken while it is still a member so what theresa may. conceded and for you know florence speech was said basically the united kingdom would continue paying twenty nineteen and twenty well. im at the fifty billion whereas is the number and it's the the print it just amended the british brexit negotiate well i bet that if this if i may finish. says that that number has been plucked from the army wettest a figure come from. well when i look at the negotiation paper of the commission i see on line by line computation off the commitments they can now. part of all of these. this computation relates to contingent liabilities and when they are contingent two it's hard to put a figure on them and i agree. the and this is why i'm not talking about the figure is up about twenty billion it's about that legal certainty. that what's in the uk as committed to will be harder to and then i would e
what is really troubling is that the united kingdom still? falllls shoho of recognizing that if there's a legal obligation too horn. its commitments the commitments taken while it is still a member so what theresa may. conceded and for you know florence speech was said basically the united kingdom would continue paying twenty nineteen and twenty well. im at the fifty billion whereas is the number and it's the the print it just amended the british brexit negotiate well i bet that if this if i...
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that is what the united kingdom government and the whole of the united kingdom working for that morepositive future and we will publish our response. >> i recently visited refugee camps in bangladesh and it was harrowing and can only be described as a humanitarian disaster. i'm proud of the work for uk is government is doing. what pressure can be put on the persecution so the people can go home? >> my honorable friend raises an important point and we remain concerned by what is happening. there are 500,000 refugees in bangladesh. it is a major humanitarian crisis. we have been providing support through international development, provided money to the red cross in burma and bilateral donations to deal with refugees to support the refugees who crossed into bangladesh. we raised this at the security council, a clear message from the international community the burmese authority stopped violence and allow safe return of the refugees and food humanitarian access. i can say to my honorable friends what we have done is suspended practical defense engagement because of our concerns. >> a sim
that is what the united kingdom government and the whole of the united kingdom working for that morepositive future and we will publish our response. >> i recently visited refugee camps in bangladesh and it was harrowing and can only be described as a humanitarian disaster. i'm proud of the work for uk is government is doing. what pressure can be put on the persecution so the people can go home? >> my honorable friend raises an important point and we remain concerned by what is...
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the european union is worried about the domestic issues in the united kingdom. think that they are going to focus on the interest from the european union, because from their perspective it's like, ok, the united kingdom once brexit, so we try to have the best deal. —— wants. it is very important in this line to remember emmanuel macron's sentenced this week about how we are halfway close to this financial settlement that he says is the key part to go for the second phase and discuss. obviously they are on the way to have disagreement. but they are not going to accept anything in order to avoid internal crisis or domestic situation in the united kingdom. briefly on that point, is it still an ardent fundamentally about the divorce bill? i know we have talked about this a long time, but... we will probably settle the amount of money in the next few months. they are not telling us what the amount actually is so that the brexiteers in the tory party don't get to whine about it. but that's all. this isn't 196 about it. but that's all. this isn't 1% of what brexit actu
the european union is worried about the domestic issues in the united kingdom. think that they are going to focus on the interest from the european union, because from their perspective it's like, ok, the united kingdom once brexit, so we try to have the best deal. —— wants. it is very important in this line to remember emmanuel macron's sentenced this week about how we are halfway close to this financial settlement that he says is the key part to go for the second phase and discuss....
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citizens in the united kingdom and of course the so-called bragg's it bill and especially in the dregs of bill there has not been sufficient progress but here's the thing it seems like the e.u. is moving towards the direction of the reason may a little bit at least we saw the draft conclusions and they say that if everything progresses as in to support it they will be able to start face to so trade negotiations with the united kingdom. but max in the meantime i mean does it seem as if you know there's also a back up plan being formed a potential no deal scenario. everybody denies this very strongly in brussels in the european institutions but we've talked to some sources and they say of course we have to think about these things because if we start preparing a no deal scenario let's say for five months before there is no deal that's just not enough time just think about what would happen in you know on the borders in the ports in dover in cali in france for example where now there are virtually no controls over the control maybe five hundred trucks a day and then that would go into the
citizens in the united kingdom and of course the so-called bragg's it bill and especially in the dregs of bill there has not been sufficient progress but here's the thing it seems like the e.u. is moving towards the direction of the reason may a little bit at least we saw the draft conclusions and they say that if everything progresses as in to support it they will be able to start face to so trade negotiations with the united kingdom. but max in the meantime i mean does it seem as if you know...
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the united kingdom says military action should be considered against those who carried out chemical attacks in syria that follows a u.n. investigation the blamed the syrian government for a lethal attack in april in which more than eighty people were killed in the sarin gas attack in qana. somalia's former president also put as money that will be tried on corruption charges on friday a judge ruled in favor of a request by the country's prosecutor to charge him with bribery and tax avoidance totaling several million dollars. on counting the cost of italy's wealthy northern region safe seats of more autonomy who are the forces reshaping european politics how might china's new leadership line up the economy plus why trade is the hong kong stock exchange just saying bye bye to the back country because at this time on al-jazeera. emotions are high in barcelona. the intense political drama as catalonia pushes for independence but can the region afford to go it alone what are the economic costs of the split from spain and why is the european union so cold to the idea this is inside story. hello an
the united kingdom says military action should be considered against those who carried out chemical attacks in syria that follows a u.n. investigation the blamed the syrian government for a lethal attack in april in which more than eighty people were killed in the sarin gas attack in qana. somalia's former president also put as money that will be tried on corruption charges on friday a judge ruled in favor of a request by the country's prosecutor to charge him with bribery and tax avoidance...
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> my honorable friend is right to make the point about the charitable contribution across the united kingdom to obviate efforts for syrian refugees. we have many examples. the situation continues to deteriorate, through our aid team providing health directly to many of the charities and contributing -- >> tracy babin. another time. >> mister speaker, a reply to a written question, 11% of the aid budget is managed through the eu. will she tell us the concrete plans for ensuring the money is properly used after brexit? >> in terms of our contribution to other organizations particularly the european union and post the eu we will ensure that money is not only spent accountable he, but make sure the money is doing what it said to do which is serving the world's poorest and providing relief to people around the world who desperately needs the support they need. >> i wouldn't want to the honorable gentlemen to think he is out of the water. mister marcus dish. >> mister speaker, what access can my right honorable friend give to the procurement program for innovative uk build the thrones? >> my honor
> my honorable friend is right to make the point about the charitable contribution across the united kingdom to obviate efforts for syrian refugees. we have many examples. the situation continues to deteriorate, through our aid team providing health directly to many of the charities and contributing -- >> tracy babin. another time. >> mister speaker, a reply to a written question, 11% of the aid budget is managed through the eu. will she tell us the concrete plans for ensuring...
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home this morning, president trump tweeted, just out, report, united kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of radical islamic terror, not good.
home this morning, president trump tweeted, just out, report, united kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of radical islamic terror, not good.
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there are opportunities there for the united kingdom. sure he has raised that particular issue which will be looked into appropriately. speaker bercow: order. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. eastern onon 7:00 c-span two or 9:00 eastern. you can watch at c-span.org and find video of past questions. go to other british public affairs programs. tomorrow, a look at news coverage of the trump administration. white house press secretary sarah sanders joins a discussion with white house correspondents from fox news, cnn, and the new york times, hosted by george washington university. we have it live on c-span3, on live -- online or on the free c-span radio app. communicators, russia's involvement in the 2016 election with julia anglin. >> facebook has said they learned a bunch of ads place
there are opportunities there for the united kingdom. sure he has raised that particular issue which will be looked into appropriately. speaker bercow: order. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. eastern onon 7:00 c-span two or 9:00 eastern....
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those who go to syria to take action against the united kingdom and and the united kingdom's interestsanger. and if they are involved in conflict or they are involved in planning actions which will take the lives of british systems, they run the risk of being killed themselves. of course, those who surrender to forces, those in the area, must expect to be treated by the laws of armed conflict and be treated properly and humanely in terms of being brought to justice. those who return to the united kingdom, as indicated earlier, but also been questioned about their activity and brought to justice. i welcome the news that raqqa has been liberated from daesh. especially paradise square that the terrorists carried out public beheadings. i want to thank the minister for all the work that he has done in securing a un resolution to locate and prosecute daesh. some members of this house received and continue to receive considerable abuse for the decisions that we took back in november 2015 to support the extension of the raf mission to syria. does the liberation of raqqa and this considerable s
those who go to syria to take action against the united kingdom and and the united kingdom's interestsanger. and if they are involved in conflict or they are involved in planning actions which will take the lives of british systems, they run the risk of being killed themselves. of course, those who surrender to forces, those in the area, must expect to be treated by the laws of armed conflict and be treated properly and humanely in terms of being brought to justice. those who return to the...
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>> i have to say to the right honorable gentlemen, the lapd says about the united kingdom we have theost efficient health care system, fiscal sustainability has improved, steps have been taken to improve educational outcomes and jobs and earnings are good. that is what the oecd says about the strong economy of the conservative government. the way to get a weak economy is to borrow 500 billion pounds by the labour party, the way to get a weak economy is to ensure that you are promising spending after spending after spending, and people have to pay for that. the only way to get money for public services, the only way we can get tax cuts for the cost of living, get our debt down and deal with labor's position the first way. >> thank you, mister speaker, following the flaccid response, welcome announcement, help charges, to work hard and get on it. all welfare claims will be completely free to all claimants. >> it is useful to do that, the secretary announced we make the decision to change universal credit help line to a free phone number and tell my honorable friend by the end of the yea
>> i have to say to the right honorable gentlemen, the lapd says about the united kingdom we have theost efficient health care system, fiscal sustainability has improved, steps have been taken to improve educational outcomes and jobs and earnings are good. that is what the oecd says about the strong economy of the conservative government. the way to get a weak economy is to borrow 500 billion pounds by the labour party, the way to get a weak economy is to ensure that you are promising...
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we have to say that by law in the united kingdom so philip cam is mother thinks it's great his cabinet thinks it's great the house builders think it's great so and morgan stanley i think is right there tone is that we need to extend this does right in the interest of impartiality yeah a lot of people think gravity exists on planet earth but there are a few people that don't think gravity exists on planet earth that's to fulfill our requirements of the b.b.c. to fulfill the impartial some people think there's also showing those gravity well but also a life you might say bernie made off wife ruth thought his he was a genius and his his returns were fantastic and his his investing methodology was great so like you can't just say bad things about bernie made off you got a good. don't need a lot of money he did a good thing he donated a lot of his ill gotten gains you know the thing is about the story about the game is that people assume that all the government is going to provide some money for me to go buy a house but they don't understand that the builders warehouse all the properties fi
we have to say that by law in the united kingdom so philip cam is mother thinks it's great his cabinet thinks it's great the house builders think it's great so and morgan stanley i think is right there tone is that we need to extend this does right in the interest of impartiality yeah a lot of people think gravity exists on planet earth but there are a few people that don't think gravity exists on planet earth that's to fulfill our requirements of the b.b.c. to fulfill the impartial some people...
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about the deportation actions that were sent in the summer to a number of eu citizens in the united kingdomthe home office did withdraw that and say was a mistake, but it makes people very nervous about the state of those people post brexit and they also want more clearly from the united kingdom when it comes to the invisible border issue between the republic of ireland and northern ireland a and the also want to know about the phrase in the speech, what theresa may meant when she said the european 2700 -- other states would not have to pay more than they put into that seven year financial framework. so the budget for the next seven years of the european union. many here are nervous about the thetion of theresa may and way the stocks are going. this is the fifth round already have these right to negotiations. genie: leaders in the european union are preparing a big summer for next week, meant to the side of talks can move on to phase two or not. reporter: absolutely. where the real showdown on the rigs talks will take place, because next thursday and friday, you have all the heads of state
about the deportation actions that were sent in the summer to a number of eu citizens in the united kingdomthe home office did withdraw that and say was a mistake, but it makes people very nervous about the state of those people post brexit and they also want more clearly from the united kingdom when it comes to the invisible border issue between the republic of ireland and northern ireland a and the also want to know about the phrase in the speech, what theresa may meant when she said the...
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we are proud of the united kingdom. we're building on and enhancing. we also must be conscious of the sensitivities that some people do have about the balfour declaration. we recognise there is more work to be done. we remain committed to the 2— state solution in relation to israel and the palestinians. that an important game. i think it's important we all make to make sure we provide security and stability and justice for israelis and palestinians through a lasting peace. trying to get a decision on the swansea bay tidal lagoon is becoming like groundhog day. swansea is ready, the investors are ready, can i have the prime minister when she will be ready? this raises a number of complex issues. we are grateful to charles hendry for the review he conducted, and the relevant departments, the business department is considering this, and we will respond in due course. does she agree that as we leave the eu and ta ke agree that as we leave the eu and take control of our land management policy, our manifesto commitment to pla
we are proud of the united kingdom. we're building on and enhancing. we also must be conscious of the sensitivities that some people do have about the balfour declaration. we recognise there is more work to be done. we remain committed to the 2— state solution in relation to israel and the palestinians. that an important game. i think it's important we all make to make sure we provide security and stability and justice for israelis and palestinians through a lasting peace. trying to get a...
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fundamentals in this economy, last year was the highest amount of investment ever to come into the united kingdom in our history. we have seen a very strong performance in employment, and the economy is still growing very robustly. so no need to fear crashing out with no deal? in a nutshell? we don't have to fear it because it is the basis of most of our trade but it would be better if we left with a full agreement with the eu. his colleague david davis in the eu. his colleague david davis in the house of commons this afternoon speaking the mps also said that the uk had to be prepared for a no deal scenario. he said that was the best way of getting a good deal out of the european union. but in front of the european union. but in front of the home affairs select committee, amber rudd, the home secretary, was asked the same question by labour. there has obviously been discussion
fundamentals in this economy, last year was the highest amount of investment ever to come into the united kingdom in our history. we have seen a very strong performance in employment, and the economy is still growing very robustly. so no need to fear crashing out with no deal? in a nutshell? we don't have to fear it because it is the basis of most of our trade but it would be better if we left with a full agreement with the eu. his colleague david davis in the eu. his colleague david davis in...
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the problem at the moment is the united kingdom is pulling them out of europe so those and there are problems on both sides in both cases here so peter let me ask you some point as the potential cost start to change the direction of these negotiations are not argue necessarily between the the people on the street i'm talking about the leadership of from both madrid and barcelona what does it take for them to say enough with this going back and forth and looking tough let's figure out how to how this ends how does what does it take to get there. well it looks like the next step is spain will indeed today declare that the autonomy of catalonia is to a certain degree despite suspend that there have to be new elections within six months and understand it. the spanish government is looking into how many people they can actually arrest and they only arrest the prime minister of and the ministers there also burke rats only the leadership of the police or the police so the very dangerous development is going on because of course some of the more heated elements in catalonia independence move
the problem at the moment is the united kingdom is pulling them out of europe so those and there are problems on both sides in both cases here so peter let me ask you some point as the potential cost start to change the direction of these negotiations are not argue necessarily between the the people on the street i'm talking about the leadership of from both madrid and barcelona what does it take for them to say enough with this going back and forth and looking tough let's figure out how to how...
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to a certain class of people within the economy that's the good news because remember for the united kingdom we've got to say good things about whatever fraud is committed there has to be a positive side to it presented so we're presenting the positive side and that's the house builders have done well this is a new report out and the chancellor philip hammond is lining up another ten billion pounds to extend the help to buy programs first launched by george osborne in two thousand and thirteen which is already sucked up ten billion pounds of taxpayers' cash yet a report from morgan stanley not usually the type to stick the knife into flagship government policy lays bare how this colossal saw has been almost entirely wasted. yeah it's interesting because under margaret thatcher there was a transition away from public housing and government assisted government underwritten public housing and they sold off all the council estates as they're known people bought into these units across the country and they became the land owning the new land owning neoliberal gentrification under the current gove
to a certain class of people within the economy that's the good news because remember for the united kingdom we've got to say good things about whatever fraud is committed there has to be a positive side to it presented so we're presenting the positive side and that's the house builders have done well this is a new report out and the chancellor philip hammond is lining up another ten billion pounds to extend the help to buy programs first launched by george osborne in two thousand and thirteen...
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typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we are now seeing in the united kingdom.or in this case family members, or it could equally have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, being inspired by other attacks they have seen either in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza and he brainwashed her into supporting the so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached, taheer messaged her boyfriend, saying, "i want you to kill people for me. i have a list." mirza said, "the day of the marriage i will kill them all. give me the list." her reply: "you can't have it until you put a ring on it." radicalisation experts say her conviction is symptomatic of the new role that some women now play. what we have seen is a woman who seems to be in control, she is confident. she is not someone who is going to stand there but she is actively encouraging. so i think that needs to be borne in mind in terms of a shift in gender roles. the jury concluded madihah taheer was no naive young
typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we are now seeing in the united kingdom.or in this case family members, or it could equally have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, being inspired by other attacks they have seen either in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza and he brainwashed her into supporting the so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached, taheer messaged her...
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storm ophelia continues to that of the united kingdom.ple losing their lives. hello. i promised i would return. let's look at some of the stories out ofair let's look at some of the stories out of air in terms of the news, what they are chewing over this morning. we begin with arab news and the city of kirkuk in northern iraq ‘s right across the front page, where the iraqi army has seized control from kurdish forces. iraqi troops launched their military operation in response to the kurds voting for independence in last month's referendum. thousands of people have now fled the city. in the gulf news, millions of women across the world have been sharing their experiences of sexual harassment in an online campaign using the hashtag #metoo. the social media trend comes in reaction to sexual abuse allegations against film mogul harvey weinstein. the independent says financial firms will pull the trigger on "irreversible" brexitjob relocations next year unless the uk government agree a transit deal very soon. the guardian financial pages look a
storm ophelia continues to that of the united kingdom.ple losing their lives. hello. i promised i would return. let's look at some of the stories out ofair let's look at some of the stories out of air in terms of the news, what they are chewing over this morning. we begin with arab news and the city of kirkuk in northern iraq ‘s right across the front page, where the iraqi army has seized control from kurdish forces. iraqi troops launched their military operation in response to the kurds...
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typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we are now seeing in the united kingdom.ll groups of individuals, or in this case family members, or it could equally have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, being inspired by other attacks they have seen either in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza and he brainwashed her into supporting the so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached, taheer messaged her boyfriend, saying, "i want you to kill people for me. i have a list." mirza said, "the day of the marriage i will kill them all. give me the list." her reply: "you can't have it until you put a ring on it." radicalisation experts say her conviction is symptomatic of the new role that some women now play. what we have seen is a woman who seems to be in control, she is confident. she is not someone who is going to stand there but she is actively encouraging. so i think that needs to be borne in mind in terms of a shift in gender roles. the jury concluded madihah
typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we are now seeing in the united kingdom.ll groups of individuals, or in this case family members, or it could equally have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, being inspired by other attacks they have seen either in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza and he brainwashed her into supporting the so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached,...