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their and everybody does what they believe is right including our honorable friend the member of west dorset. if the bill that follows the meaningful vote were to fail, how would the government avoid no deal before the end of october? that thisthe things government is committed to is making sure we have a deal and making sure that we avail all of the things that we are supposed to do is making sure that we respect the voices of all. this government is committed to ensuring a deal and the best way of getting that deal, leaving on october 31 and being able to move on to the other issues which the people in this country want us to discuss by accepting the amendment and recognizing that we will not have a meaningful vote today, we will not unlock the door to our deal being pasta. -- being passed. be more delay, and i am afraid on that basis, i would urge everyone who wants us to honor the referendum mandate to recognize that that amendment however sincerely is being put is what is necessary. what is necessary is for us to reach a decision. place, the voice of moderation, explicitly said that the
their and everybody does what they believe is right including our honorable friend the member of west dorset. if the bill that follows the meaningful vote were to fail, how would the government avoid no deal before the end of october? that thisthe things government is committed to is making sure we have a deal and making sure that we avail all of the things that we are supposed to do is making sure that we respect the voices of all. this government is committed to ensuring a deal and the best...
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i believe is being proposed, and i think you have accepted from my right honorable friend from west dorset, i do think that this is a momentous occasion for our country and for our parliament. and it would be a great shame if the opportunity to have a meaningful vote, which is what i believe the house has been asked to do, was to be taken away from us. i say that with the greatest respect to my right honorable friend, who i think is actuated by the best possible intentions. ms. winston?w: ms. winston: the prime minister's deal removes protections on workers' rights. it took a border down -- speaker bercow: order. we have all agreed recently on the importance of mutual respect. the leader of the liberal democrats is entitled to be heard, and believe me, she will not be, under any circumstances, be shouted down. ms. winston: the prime minister deal's removes protections on workers' rights. it puts a border down the irish sea. and according to the government's own analysis, will damage our economy on a scale greater than a financial crash. today, hundreds of thousands of people will be outsid
i believe is being proposed, and i think you have accepted from my right honorable friend from west dorset, i do think that this is a momentous occasion for our country and for our parliament. and it would be a great shame if the opportunity to have a meaningful vote, which is what i believe the house has been asked to do, was to be taken away from us. i say that with the greatest respect to my right honorable friend, who i think is actuated by the best possible intentions. ms. winston?w: ms....
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to move the motion, i callthe gentleman for west dorset.ebates in the chamber... order. i understand that passions are inflamed, but i do appeal to colleagues to weigh their words and to try to preserve the principle of political inference. secretary of state. thank you. this. of bringing together is what i was seeking today. cheering after frequent debates it is time for this has to move forward. another pivotal figure in for this has to move forward. another pivotalfigure in bringing different views together was lord trimble who won the nobel peace prize for his contribution to the good friday agreement. he has made clear his support for this deal. confirming it is fully in accordance with the spirits of that agreement. the people of northern ireland will be granted consent over their future asa be granted consent over their future as a result of the deal the prime minister has negotiated. mr speaker, this deal also delivers on the referendum in a way that protects all parts of our union. against those who would seek to use division and d
to move the motion, i callthe gentleman for west dorset.ebates in the chamber... order. i understand that passions are inflamed, but i do appeal to colleagues to weigh their words and to try to preserve the principle of political inference. secretary of state. thank you. this. of bringing together is what i was seeking today. cheering after frequent debates it is time for this has to move forward. another pivotal figure in for this has to move forward. another pivotalfigure in bringing...
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likely once it was obvious that the amendment for me my own my right horrible friend the member of west dorset was going to remain only a little paper i continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u.k. i'm for the whole of europe is for us to leave with this new deal. trying to separate the questions that are coming from the bench and all that i will not negotiate a delay with the e.u. . i am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister that further they would be bad for this country was. bad for democracy so next week the government will introduce the legislation needed for us to leave the e.u. with our new deal the 31st and i hope i hope that european union colleagues and friends will not be attracted as benches opens it will rather i should say the function is a by delay i don't think that there be attracted by me and i hope then all who members faced with the choice of our new deal our new deal for the u.k. and the european union will
likely once it was obvious that the amendment for me my own my right horrible friend the member of west dorset was going to remain only a little paper i continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u.k. i'm for the whole of europe is for us to leave with this new deal. trying to separate the questions that are coming from the bench and all that i will not negotiate a delay with the e.u. . i am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in...
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vote on saturday but i respect powerfully the motives of my right honourable friend the member for west dorsette, the government has been forced on the advice of the cabinet secretary to ta ke advice of the cabinet secretary to take the only responsible course which is to accelerate our preparations for a no deal outcome. but today, mr speaker, we have the opportunity to put all that right. because if this house backs this legislation, if we ratify this new deal, we i believe is in the interest of our whole united kingdom and a european friends, we can get brexit done and move entry on and we can de—escalate those no deal preparations immediately and turn them off next week and instead concentrate on the great enterprise of building a new relate —— lack of any relationship with the european neighbours. and addressing our people post my priorities at home. and i give way with pleasure to the right honourable gentleman. a number of people before they vote today will be very concerned about various rights which are enshrined in europe which might be vulnerable if and hopefully when we leave. 0ne
vote on saturday but i respect powerfully the motives of my right honourable friend the member for west dorsette, the government has been forced on the advice of the cabinet secretary to ta ke advice of the cabinet secretary to take the only responsible course which is to accelerate our preparations for a no deal outcome. but today, mr speaker, we have the opportunity to put all that right. because if this house backs this legislation, if we ratify this new deal, we i believe is in the interest...
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the once it was obvious that the amendment for me my own my right horrible friend the member of west dorset was going to remain only what a paper i continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u.k. and for the whole of europe is for us to leave with this new deal on october 35 i tried to separate the questions that are coming from the bench and all that i will not negotiate a delay with the e.u. i am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister but then they would be bad for this country was headed by bad full democracy so next week the government will introduce the legislation needed for us to leave the e.u. with our new deal. the 30 percent i hope or i hope that european union callington friends will not be attracted as benches or has it or rather i should say the front bench is by delay i don't think there will be attracted by the way and i hope then all new members faced with the choice of our new deal our new deal for the u.k. and t
the once it was obvious that the amendment for me my own my right horrible friend the member of west dorset was going to remain only what a paper i continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u.k. and for the whole of europe is for us to leave with this new deal on october 35 i tried to separate the questions that are coming from the bench and all that i will not negotiate a delay with the e.u. i am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and...
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we have to resolve this stop you that brings me to the amendment of the member of west dorset.follow a sensible process then seeks to railroad that process that makes it likely that proper debate will not take place. and two that i am profoundly object. for that reason i will support that amendment and anybody in this house who wants an orderly form of brexit should do so, as well. huw: that was dominic grieve, the former attorney general, conservative mp. i'm going to stay in the house because hilary benn, the chairman of the brexit select committee, is on his feet. the deal the prime minister has brought back will give us less good access to our biggest, nearest and most important market that we enjoy today and less good access than the deal negotiated by the former prime minister would have given. i cannot understand why anyone should regard that as something to be celebrated, cheered, or recommended. it is no wonder the government does not want to do an economic assessment because it would show what the government's last assessment shows and i thought it was very assessment
we have to resolve this stop you that brings me to the amendment of the member of west dorset.follow a sensible process then seeks to railroad that process that makes it likely that proper debate will not take place. and two that i am profoundly object. for that reason i will support that amendment and anybody in this house who wants an orderly form of brexit should do so, as well. huw: that was dominic grieve, the former attorney general, conservative mp. i'm going to stay in the house because...
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brought forward by right honourable member for west dorset who has set himself that were the bill to matter of re cord on these matters. it is a matter of record that the right honourable member, the memberfor record that the right honourable member, the member for west dorset, has voted for the withdrawal agreement three times and it is a matter of record that he suspects to port for the government's latest deal with the european union —— expressed support for the government's latest deal causing him to be in favour of the legislation and he can vote for the legislation and he can vote for the legislation andi and he can vote for the legislation and i expect on the basis of what he said that he will do so by the right honourable gentleman doesn't determine what the judgment is about the same question convention. you could if he were the speaker of the house. if the honourable lady is going to make a belated attempt to persuade the right honourable gentleman to abandon his retirement plans and seek election to the chair, she may have success with him or she may not, i don't know. he
brought forward by right honourable member for west dorset who has set himself that were the bill to matter of re cord on these matters. it is a matter of record that the right honourable member, the memberfor record that the right honourable member, the member for west dorset, has voted for the withdrawal agreement three times and it is a matter of record that he suspects to port for the government's latest deal with the european union —— expressed support for the government's latest deal...
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in voting for the amendment by the right honourable member of dorset west, we will be forced, even ifst of january, underlying that the benn act had only one motivation, to delay brexit and stop it. if that passes, my guess is, and there is an extension, that legislation will go on and on and on and we will never leave. and the right honourable lady is absolutely right. if you want it done, vote against the letwin amendment, and get legislation through by the end of october and get brexit done. the difficulty is that the impression the government is giving is that by insisting that the benn act be effectively subverted and removed that it has other intentions of taking us out at such a gallop that this proper scrutiny cannot take place. and i wish the government would just listen a little bit because i think it would find there is much more common ground on this than it has ever been prepared to acknowledge, instead of which it continues to give the impression that itjust wants to drive a coach and horses through the rights of this house to give proper scrutiny. it doesn't cause delay
in voting for the amendment by the right honourable member of dorset west, we will be forced, even ifst of january, underlying that the benn act had only one motivation, to delay brexit and stop it. if that passes, my guess is, and there is an extension, that legislation will go on and on and on and we will never leave. and the right honourable lady is absolutely right. if you want it done, vote against the letwin amendment, and get legislation through by the end of october and get brexit done....
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in voting for the amendment by the right honourable member of dorset west, we will be.k an extension to the 31st of january, underlying that the benn act had one motivation, to delay brexit and stop it. if that passes, my guess is, and there is an extension, the legislation will go on and on and on and we will never leave. the right honourable lady is absolutely right. if you want it done, vote against the letwin amendment, and get legislation through by the end of october and get brexit done. the difficulty is that the impression the government is giving is that by insisting the benn act be effectively subverted and removed that it has other intentions of taking us out at such a gallop that this proper scrutiny cannot take place. and i wish the government would just listen a little bit because i think it would find there is much more common ground on this than it has ever been prepared to acknowledge, instead of which it continues to give the impression that it just wants to drive a coach and horses through the rights of this house to give proper scrutiny. it doesn't c
in voting for the amendment by the right honourable member of dorset west, we will be.k an extension to the 31st of january, underlying that the benn act had one motivation, to delay brexit and stop it. if that passes, my guess is, and there is an extension, the legislation will go on and on and on and we will never leave. the right honourable lady is absolutely right. if you want it done, vote against the letwin amendment, and get legislation through by the end of october and get brexit done....
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west of that we are back into clear skies in wales, the midlands, and many parts of hampshire and dorsetles will be the exception rather than the rule. —— showers. temperatures roughly 8— 13 degrees. through the evening and overnight, under the clear skies, temperatures will drop like a rock and, once again, in sheltered glands, in some rural areas and central areas we could see areas and central areas we could see a touch of frost. also some patchy mist and fog. rain in the south—west extending to hampshire, dorset, and the isle of wight. temperature wise, what you see in this green is what you can expect in towns and cities. it will be colder than that in rural areas. tomorrow we start off with any patchy mist and fog lifting. we still will have the cloud and the rain across the south—west. through the day that is only slowly going to move further north eastwards. it is the second half of wednesday and ins through thursday and the rest of the weekend that the weather does turn more unsettled. thank you very much. we are chatting with our next guest. we get very excited about the rugby
west of that we are back into clear skies in wales, the midlands, and many parts of hampshire and dorsetles will be the exception rather than the rule. —— showers. temperatures roughly 8— 13 degrees. through the evening and overnight, under the clear skies, temperatures will drop like a rock and, once again, in sheltered glands, in some rural areas and central areas we could see areas and central areas we could see a touch of frost. also some patchy mist and fog. rain in the south—west...
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the vast majority of country has clear skies, sunny skies, but in the south—west, cornwall, devon, possibly creeping up to dorset, may one ortwo in well, if you spots of rain, may one or two in pembrokeshire. temperatures still on the low side, we're talking about 10 degrees, for example, in newcastle. then halloween itself is looking damp with a little bit of drizzle here and there. that's it for me. goodbye. 0ur this is bbc news. the headlines: political parties in britain are braced for a general election in december after parliament voted for a snap poll, as a way of breaking the deadlock over brexit. if the conservatives win, the prime minister, borisjohnson is expected to engineer a swift exit from the european union. a senior white house official has told the impeachment inquiry into donald trump, that he witnessed, first—hand, the president pressuring ukraine's government to investigate his political rivaljoe biden. the officer, told the hearing that he had been concerned about the request, and reported it to government lawyers. us legislaters have accused boeing of putting profits over safety — and enga
the vast majority of country has clear skies, sunny skies, but in the south—west, cornwall, devon, possibly creeping up to dorset, may one ortwo in well, if you spots of rain, may one or two in pembrokeshire. temperatures still on the low side, we're talking about 10 degrees, for example, in newcastle. then halloween itself is looking damp with a little bit of drizzle here and there. that's it for me. goodbye. 0ur this is bbc news. the headlines: political parties in britain are braced for a...
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right now the main estate where it is in south wales, south—west england and more of southern england but looking really wet in devon and dorsetrisk in scotland and northern england, you will have the lowest temperatures with frost and if you mist and fog patches to start tomorrow. the reason for the difference is low pressure lurking close to the south—west and higher pressure elsewhere giving the fine conditions for now. that set up exists tomorrow as well although any rain in southern england will clear southwards. a bit drier in south—west england, a lot of cloud in wales and northern ireland but elsewhere, sonny spelt the chance of a show in north—east scotland but otherwise dry and temperature is pretty much where they have been but still that chile easterly breeze. people trick or treating on halloween, a lot of dry weather but some rain pushed into northern ireland and western scotland. nothing to chilly but there are changes on the way and they accelerate from friday into the weekend because it is low pressure winning out of. that means these fronts come in with cloud and rain and stronger winds at times, although the
right now the main estate where it is in south wales, south—west england and more of southern england but looking really wet in devon and dorsetrisk in scotland and northern england, you will have the lowest temperatures with frost and if you mist and fog patches to start tomorrow. the reason for the difference is low pressure lurking close to the south—west and higher pressure elsewhere giving the fine conditions for now. that set up exists tomorrow as well although any rain in southern...