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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macron the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want most and we're going to our longer not. i learned in watching this break that process because you know the way the anglo-saxon media's is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they are making this
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want most and we're going to orlando not learned in watching this brigs that process because you know the way the ring was actually. ideas is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they are making this rea
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want muslims who are going to our learned or not learned in watching this brigs that process because you know the way the ring was out. medias is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been a very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they are making this really really hard and this is a message to everyone else in the european union don't mess with brussel
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we...
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the conservative party is terrified of a general election because there's a possibility it will lose. it is terrified of producing a soft brexit because it is concerned it will split the party down the middle. any leader will have a very difficult job coalescing the conservative party, the government, and parliament at this point in time. theresa may's time is limited but she has defined expectations and is still here as prime minister. you for the recap. once again, u.k. parliament has rejected all of the brexit options on the table, showing it is still difficult to find common ground among lawmakers. a lot of questions over what will happen over the next 10 to 11 days. back with more "bloomberg technology" after this quick break. ♪ emily: this week is an important one for tesla. they will announce how many cars were sold in the fourth quarter. it is always a suspenseful day for investors, especially after a tumultuous 2018. investment tripled while still managing to fall short of the dramatic targets set by ceo elon musk. suggestsmental tool the production total could surpass 80,0
the conservative party is terrified of a general election because there's a possibility it will lose. it is terrified of producing a soft brexit because it is concerned it will split the party down the middle. any leader will have a very difficult job coalescing the conservative party, the government, and parliament at this point in time. theresa may's time is limited but she has defined expectations and is still here as prime minister. you for the recap. once again, u.k. parliament has...
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e p's to brussels they have been told by senior members of conservative party of the right hand side take a brief recess morgan others to become an obstructionist belligerent member during the course of this extension period standing in the way of e.u. business and david again alluded to that complicating the e.u. used abrasions tonight i think the real problem comes though with what that extension period is used for because if it is used to do a deal with labor for a softer form of brics it perhaps including a customs union will then theresa may may have real problems on her hands because i think a majority of her party will find that very difficult to stomach very difficult to vote for this is already a party in which discipline has dissolved they don't vote for the government's own motions prime minister's own motions as they didn't on tuesday night and she of course prime minister with just a feeble list grasp at the moment on power and all thought open leadership contest taking place around her at the moment it is very little for the e.u. in their deliberations tonight to bangko
e p's to brussels they have been told by senior members of conservative party of the right hand side take a brief recess morgan others to become an obstructionist belligerent member during the course of this extension period standing in the way of e.u. business and david again alluded to that complicating the e.u. used abrasions tonight i think the real problem comes though with what that extension period is used for because if it is used to do a deal with labor for a softer form of brics it...
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there's so much attention on the chasm of the conservative party and less attention on labour and they can fudge their way through the local elections in the european parliamentary elections, maybe with a bit of damage in terms of at the end of the independent group or the lib dems, but they have a deal that u nfortu nately between lib dems, but they have a deal that unfortunately between them, my curiosity is what happens after that? there is constant chatter about labour sounding more positive about labour sounding more positive about doing some kind of deal with trees and they if corbin did try evenif trees and they if corbin did try even if he didn't succeed to do a deal with some reference to a vote. what happens to labour members and voters ? what happens to labour members and voters? it has been quiet, we will see the fireworks we will finish of the daily telegraph and their top header is as the world awaits the royal ba by‘s header is as the world awaits the royal baby's arrival, in a tizzy of baby... you like this is my favourite thing. i can think of, i've spoken of nothing
there's so much attention on the chasm of the conservative party and less attention on labour and they can fudge their way through the local elections in the european parliamentary elections, maybe with a bit of damage in terms of at the end of the independent group or the lib dems, but they have a deal that u nfortu nately between lib dems, but they have a deal that unfortunately between them, my curiosity is what happens after that? there is constant chatter about labour sounding more...
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conservative party and action is taken. it is this government that has actually been doing more to ensure the police can deal with issues around hate crime that has required, when i was home secretary i required the police to actually ensure they were recording properly incidents of hate crime that took place according, so that we could better identify islamophobia taking place and i am pleased to say my right honourable friend, the community secretary and home secretary shared a table on anti—muslim hate crime. it is being taken seriously by the conservative party and the government.” taken seriously by the conservative party and the government. i think it is worth everyone in this place remembering that the people outside there is far, far more to life than brexit. in loughborough we are proud of loughborough university being the best university in the world for sports related subjects. for one of the group of athletes that been under sung is our team gb athletes who took part in the special olympics in abu dhabi. hun
conservative party and action is taken. it is this government that has actually been doing more to ensure the police can deal with issues around hate crime that has required, when i was home secretary i required the police to actually ensure they were recording properly incidents of hate crime that took place according, so that we could better identify islamophobia taking place and i am pleased to say my right honourable friend, the community secretary and home secretary shared a table on...
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for decades power has switched between the socialists led by prime minister petro sanchez and the conservative party the popular or popular party spain has long been seen as a country resistant to nationalism with no real swing to extremes since the fall of francisco franco's military dictatorship in the one nine hundred seventy s. . neither the far right vox party like sent to enter parliament for the first time they have been boosted by some voters discontent with the traditional parties but not all. gushy that i don't want a far right i think i voted for the lesser of two evils i'm not really convinced. that there are those that could be the first time that the far right enters the government it seems they'll get in so it will depend on which alliances are struck give us give us so this could be quite a serious change for spain. and if by there the traditional parties will most likely rely on the smaller parties to form a government with at least five in the running talks on any potential coalition could last for weeks if not months with fresh elections one of many possible outcomes. all ri
for decades power has switched between the socialists led by prime minister petro sanchez and the conservative party the popular or popular party spain has long been seen as a country resistant to nationalism with no real swing to extremes since the fall of francisco franco's military dictatorship in the one nine hundred seventy s. . neither the far right vox party like sent to enter parliament for the first time they have been boosted by some voters discontent with the traditional parties but...
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party. labor have not covered themselves in glory over the process either? both of the parties seem to be sort of split amongst themselves or what to do and what is best to do. and theresa may has not said we are not leaving, she's still saying we need a bit more time but we are going. yet, at some point. in the future, may become if we can all achieve an agreement of how we are going to leave it. i heard someone say it's a bit like being in a building in summit has persuaded you wa nt building in summit has persuaded you want to leave the building and a bit the line in terms out that the staircase is blocked and lifts are out of order in the only way is to jump out of order in the only way is to jump and they say hang on, do we still want to jump? there's a few ha rdliners still want to jump? there's a few hardliners saying the only way out is tojob! —— jump. hardliners saying the only way out is tojob! —— jump. you hardliners saying the only way out is tojob! —— jump. you have
party. labor have not covered themselves in glory over the process either? both of the parties seem to be sort of split amongst themselves or what to do and what is best to do. and theresa may has not said we are not leaving, she's still saying we need a bit more time but we are going. yet, at some point. in the future, may become if we can all achieve an agreement of how we are going to leave it. i heard someone say it's a bit like being in a building in summit has persuaded you wa nt building...
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the conservative party in the labor party so that's why there's a huge concern in the house of commons about holding these elections because they're the only elections in the u.k. that would be for under a proportional system so that's really good for smaller parties and they get to be about the issue of europe this could be perfect in a perfect. test case for these new pontiff but it would also be i think a relatively strong indication of how people what people think about bracks and now because there have been exit polls most of them say some people have changed their minds you know others don't but i suppose european. actions would be the place or people would just vote about breaks it and then we'd have a clearer idea of where the population stands absolutely it could indicate that there's been some change of direction the public mood at the ballot box is always different to exit polls and opinion polls and so on also i think you know really i think it be. the perfect a perfect. election for these for these parties that hinges on this president because we're talking about a new div
the conservative party in the labor party so that's why there's a huge concern in the house of commons about holding these elections because they're the only elections in the u.k. that would be for under a proportional system so that's really good for smaller parties and they get to be about the issue of europe this could be perfect in a perfect. test case for these new pontiff but it would also be i think a relatively strong indication of how people what people think about bracks and now...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want most and we're going to learn. we're not learned and watching this break that process because you know the way the anglo-saxon media's is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they're making this
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little...
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what i am working to do is to ensure that as a government, a conservative party in government, we deliver on the result of the referendum, deliver brexit for the people of the united kingdom. what this extension enables us to do is to go through the process that we have set up, to enable parliament to come to a majority opinion on the way forward so that we can get that deal ratified and delete the european union and i want to do that as soon as possible. if we are able to do that before the 22nd of may, then we will not have to hold those parliament reelections. anything else, jason? report—macro: —— reporter macro... -- reporter: premise, you promised that we could leave in april. they said we might be for halloween. —— prime minister, you promised for sub don't feel you of the country and apology? over the la st of the country and apology? over the last three months, i have voted three times to leave the european union. if sufficient rivers of parliament had voted with me in january, we would already be out of the european union. we have not been able to get that majority in
what i am working to do is to ensure that as a government, a conservative party in government, we deliver on the result of the referendum, deliver brexit for the people of the united kingdom. what this extension enables us to do is to go through the process that we have set up, to enable parliament to come to a majority opinion on the way forward so that we can get that deal ratified and delete the european union and i want to do that as soon as possible. if we are able to do that before the...
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this is the conservative party and also the modern liberal see that analyst has really shifted to the right in this campaign and the p.s.a. results reacting to the messages that are being broadcast by. all right so a very destructive factor there that will have a huge impact on the spanish political landscape did of your sister who's reporting from madrid thank you. intra lanka meanwhile the military says soldiers have exchanged gunfire with suspects as they attempted to raid a building in the east of the country while the raid was part of the investigation into the easter sunday suicide bomb attacks on churches and hotels there was heightened security and subdued attendance at mosques for friday prayers the authorities have warned that there could be more attacks officials say the suspected leader of the attacks died in one of the hotel bombings the police are still looking for about one hundred forty people believed to have links with the so-called islamic state with the country on edge after the attacks there are fears that a wider backlash could emerge against anyone seen as not g
this is the conservative party and also the modern liberal see that analyst has really shifted to the right in this campaign and the p.s.a. results reacting to the messages that are being broadcast by. all right so a very destructive factor there that will have a huge impact on the spanish political landscape did of your sister who's reporting from madrid thank you. intra lanka meanwhile the military says soldiers have exchanged gunfire with suspects as they attempted to raid a building in the...
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what happened to the conservative party . while it was quite a disaster really they plummeted they only left with very few seats to compared to what they had before hand at least now during the election campaign they already moved very much to the riaa trying to grab some of the votes that might go to books looks like see a guy that knows the market liberal party might be become the right's number one party in the near future at least if this trend continues so there's a lot of soul searching to be done by the people's party the cattle on independence movement has been dominating spanish politics for a while now where does this election leave them where are the colonial separatists at this point. well it really depends on what the outcome of the coalition talks will be obviously they have gained some seats in parliament but that will not be enough to make sure that the that the government takes a softer stance if they don't get into parliament if pm so he teams up with here sooner than us it might be really complicated for th
what happened to the conservative party . while it was quite a disaster really they plummeted they only left with very few seats to compared to what they had before hand at least now during the election campaign they already moved very much to the riaa trying to grab some of the votes that might go to books looks like see a guy that knows the market liberal party might be become the right's number one party in the near future at least if this trend continues so there's a lot of soul searching...
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many in the conservative party. we've also got the small matter of local elections on thursday in england and northern ireland. big test for theresa may. she is facing so test for theresa may. she is facing so much opposition, not only from her own mps but also from the grassroots. yes, and the conservatives are defending the large number of council seats this time around, 248 councils seeing elections on thursday. when you speak to councillors i think a lot of them will say they want to focus on local issues, things like bin collections and things like the state of the roads, social care, that kind of thing but undoubtedly the national narrative on brexit may play its part. we heard this morning from a base chair of the conservative party saying it may be a difficult night for the conservative party but with in hearing from the shadow business secretary and her thoughts on what kind of tight brexit may play in the local elections. i think it would be naive of me not to think brexit will play a big part in our local
many in the conservative party. we've also got the small matter of local elections on thursday in england and northern ireland. big test for theresa may. she is facing so test for theresa may. she is facing so much opposition, not only from her own mps but also from the grassroots. yes, and the conservatives are defending the large number of council seats this time around, 248 councils seeing elections on thursday. when you speak to councillors i think a lot of them will say they want to focus...
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it's very difficult for the conservative party because you see, it's three years since britain voted to leave the eu and we are now facing the prospect of fighting the european parliament elections because we are having a whole debate in westminster on would be like an extension or participate in european parliament elections and it's not up to us in this extension has to be agreed by the 27 eu nations, they will meet next wednesday to consider what ever request the prime minister makes that you have to get it by monday which is why the bill is rapidly put through the comments, within the cabinet data base through the comments, within the cabinet database big splits on how long extension should be, there is a general content is yesterday a general content is yesterday a general consensus general content is yesterday a general consensus yesterday and cannot be too long, i think it's longer than the end of this year, it's a very problematic, but if it goes beyond the 22nd of may as i said before, that means european parliament elections and nobody is prepared for the 22nd of may as i s
it's very difficult for the conservative party because you see, it's three years since britain voted to leave the eu and we are now facing the prospect of fighting the european parliament elections because we are having a whole debate in westminster on would be like an extension or participate in european parliament elections and it's not up to us in this extension has to be agreed by the 27 eu nations, they will meet next wednesday to consider what ever request the prime minister makes that...
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for decades paris which between the socialists led by prime minister petro sanchez and the conservative party two popular or popular party spain have long been seen as a country resistant to nationalism with no real swing to extremes since the fall of francisco franco as military dictatorship in the one nine hundred seventy s. . neither the far right vox party like sent to enter parliament for the first time they have been basted by some voters discontent with the traditional parties but not all. that he did i don't want a far right i think i voted for the lesser of two evils i'm not really convinced they will then. or there are those that could be the first time that the far right enters the government it seems they'll get in so it will depend on which alliances are struck get also you know what i'm going to give them so this could be quite a serious change for spain. and if by there the traditional parties will most likely rely on the smaller parties to form a government with at least five in the running talks on any potential coalition could last for weeks if not months with fresh el
for decades paris which between the socialists led by prime minister petro sanchez and the conservative party two popular or popular party spain have long been seen as a country resistant to nationalism with no real swing to extremes since the fall of francisco franco as military dictatorship in the one nine hundred seventy s. . neither the far right vox party like sent to enter parliament for the first time they have been basted by some voters discontent with the traditional parties but not...
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conservative party comes portis and that is because if the u.k. stays in a customs union they can't go out and strike that own trade deals with countries outside the e.u. and this is what many conservatives want to be able to do if they stick with the single market and they've got the whole issue of immigration because if the people's movement and that is what again many do not want to happen so this is the problem with the bulls they are mean if the plan that he was supporting basically almost makes you ask the question well then why bother with brakes if you're not going to be in control of these free trade agreements for example there is what was promised from day one that's what theresa may has always said has been a non-negotiable yes but then he and of is such as stephen connect from the labor party he was also supporting him on this would say well this is a way to ensure that we are honoring the referendum results in twenty sixteen because we are taking the u.k. out of the new thought we have still ensuring we have for action in this trade
conservative party comes portis and that is because if the u.k. stays in a customs union they can't go out and strike that own trade deals with countries outside the e.u. and this is what many conservatives want to be able to do if they stick with the single market and they've got the whole issue of immigration because if the people's movement and that is what again many do not want to happen so this is the problem with the bulls they are mean if the plan that he was supporting basically almost...
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the conservative party have except that they do have to realise this may happen. andrea leadsom is showing there is some attraction in the conservative party who think they can put forward a wish list, they can put forward a wish list, they cannot open the withdrawal agreement, they need to accept that and andrea leadsom today abstain from voting, which causes a lot of other problems, but i think there are still a other problems, but i think there are stilla numberof other problems, but i think there are still a number of tory mps who have not come to grips with these things and the good behaviour clauses mentioned, saying angela merkel turning around saying it is not going to be open, you have to thresh out the deal and all the leaders have said we would not open these talks. —— the withdrawal agreement. if the uk does crash, the eu have said they would not talk to them again. it is very clear from them again. it is very clear from the eu what they want and what they will not entertain, but i think some people and the conservative party still haven't had that
the conservative party have except that they do have to realise this may happen. andrea leadsom is showing there is some attraction in the conservative party who think they can put forward a wish list, they can put forward a wish list, they cannot open the withdrawal agreement, they need to accept that and andrea leadsom today abstain from voting, which causes a lot of other problems, but i think there are still a other problems, but i think there are stilla numberof other problems, but i think...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want most and we're going to learn. we're not learned in watching this break that process because you know the way the anglo-saxon media's is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they're making this
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little...
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s here in the parliament and someone from our own party from the conservative party has asked the. question whether it's what's worse no deal britain crashing out of the european union without a deal or and i quote a marxist and you see my led government she was referring to the labor party reason why it's going to speak to so and also i was speaking to a labor m.p. earlier today and he was worried that to reason may's offer was just a trap that she was using labor to get her to do you through in the end but she wouldn't maybe stick to all the promises that she could make to jeremy corbyn in the course of these negotiations so lots of worries though we do also have to assume that both leaders want to want to prevent a nodia brags that they don't want a scenario where there are no plans for the future and where there are possible food shortages and chaos at the border we have to assume that they are going to try to work together. get much reporting from london an independent inquiry into child sexual abuse in former east germany has called for an end to to booze around subject so th
s here in the parliament and someone from our own party from the conservative party has asked the. question whether it's what's worse no deal britain crashing out of the european union without a deal or and i quote a marxist and you see my led government she was referring to the labor party reason why it's going to speak to so and also i was speaking to a labor m.p. earlier today and he was worried that to reason may's offer was just a trap that she was using labor to get her to do you through...
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it is hard to believe the conservative party could be any more divided than it is at the moment, thatis divided than it is at the moment, that is why we are in this terrible mess, facing this crisis for the future of our country, and it requires leadership that is prepared to show a willingness to move, and if that is what the prime minister is genuinely saying today, i am sure she will find jeremy corbyn willing to ta ke she will find jeremy corbyn willing to take herup she will find jeremy corbyn willing to take her up on the other in discussions that i hope will begin very soon. dawn foster of the guardian, a left—wing newspaper, of course, do you thinkjeremy corbyn will respond to this and trying to work actively with the prime minister now, supporting a customs union with a second vote, and reach a deal? i think he will go into the talks to try to get as much out of it as possible. it puts a lot of pressure and the labour party, doesn't it? it does, and labour will be clear and open with the public about how the talks are going. be clear and open with the public about how the tal
it is hard to believe the conservative party could be any more divided than it is at the moment, thatis divided than it is at the moment, that is why we are in this terrible mess, facing this crisis for the future of our country, and it requires leadership that is prepared to show a willingness to move, and if that is what the prime minister is genuinely saying today, i am sure she will find jeremy corbyn willing to ta ke she will find jeremy corbyn willing to take herup she will find jeremy...
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who will be the next best leader of the conservative party? we have a range of experienced and qualified candidates, i don't want to predict anything. we need somebody to bring the country together. leave won the referendum but it was 52—48. we need to come together as a country, we need someone who can unify both factions come and move forward in negotiations to organise a good future with the eu working together in peace and harmony. let us say you get a deal by 22nd may. a leadership contest is put in place. when should we expect to see that happen? i would hope, let's see if that comes about, we have a leader in place before the party conference in october. the timetabling is down to the 1922 committee. the committee met yesterday, no talk of leadership change at the moment, but what is the feeling now? you already have a prime minister in office who wants to get this deal through. with all respect, she is not delivering, is she? we now have an extension to october 31 when we were expected to leave at the end of march. she is doing her b
who will be the next best leader of the conservative party? we have a range of experienced and qualified candidates, i don't want to predict anything. we need somebody to bring the country together. leave won the referendum but it was 52—48. we need to come together as a country, we need someone who can unify both factions come and move forward in negotiations to organise a good future with the eu working together in peace and harmony. let us say you get a deal by 22nd may. a leadership...
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matthew advance, was conservative party candidate, 7357. neil hamilton, you can‘t, make brexit happen, 2023. ruthjones, welsh labour, at 9308. —— neil hamilton, ukip. ryanjones, ryan jones, liberal democrat, ryanjones, liberal democrat, 1088. in mclean, social democratic party, 202. hugh nicklin, for britain movement, 159. richard suchorzewski, abolish the welsh assembly party 205. philip taylor, democrats and vetera ns 205. philip taylor, democrats and veterans party, 185. amelia womack, green party, 924. i hereby declare that ruth jones green party, 924. i hereby declare that ruthjones is duly elected as member of parliament for newport west. applause the number of ballot papers rejected was 100 and i will now invite the top three candidates to make statements. thank you. my name is aretha jones and i am the next labour memberof aretha jones and i am the next labour member of parliament for newport west. —— my name is bruce bell ruthjones. i newport west. —— my name is bruce bell ruth jones. i would newport west. —— my n
matthew advance, was conservative party candidate, 7357. neil hamilton, you can‘t, make brexit happen, 2023. ruthjones, welsh labour, at 9308. —— neil hamilton, ukip. ryanjones, ryan jones, liberal democrat, ryanjones, liberal democrat, 1088. in mclean, social democratic party, 202. hugh nicklin, for britain movement, 159. richard suchorzewski, abolish the welsh assembly party 205. philip taylor, democrats and vetera ns 205. philip taylor, democrats and veterans party, 185. amelia womack,...
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told that conservatives are still up for workers because -- [shouting] that's what the conservative party does. we have enhanced workers' rights. rights. we stand up for workers with our tax cuts, and with higher employment. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> in a straight question to the prime minister she was unable to guarantee what's called dynamic alignment with european standards, and she knows full well, she knows full well that the labour proposals are, to use the eu's stand as a base like him for which would improve them, including giving workers full rights at work from day one of their employment and ending zero hours contracts and many other things. in his resignation letter, mr. speaker, the business minister also said to the prime minister that he hoped she would not act in the national interest and enable parliament this week to find a consensus negotiating position. if today or on monday consensus alternative plan emerges across the house, will the prime minister except that the decision of the house and accept it as the basis for the uk's negotiating position with the eu hen
told that conservatives are still up for workers because -- [shouting] that's what the conservative party does. we have enhanced workers' rights. rights. we stand up for workers with our tax cuts, and with higher employment. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> in a straight question to the prime minister she was unable to guarantee what's called dynamic alignment with european standards, and she knows full well, she knows full well that the labour proposals are, to use the eu's stand as...
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the conservative party has briefing endlessly to save we cannot have a customs union because we would not be able to strike trade deals and for many brexit supporters that was one of the reasons they backed leaving. single market means free movement of people. the weapon theresa may was hoping to use, to back her deal, that now does not work. governments in the asia pacific region are unveiling new laws aimed at tackling the spread of "fake news". australia says it will legislate tough new laws to prevent social—media platforms from being weaponized by terrorists and extremists. meanwhile, in singapore a bill that will allow the government to remove articles deemed to contain falsehoods has been introduced. it will require social media companies and news outlets to publish corrections alongside posts carrying false information. my colleague karishma vaswani has the details of the new legislation. the bill was tabled in parliament in singapore late last night and what it really is trying to address, according to the government is the issue of what they call on line falsehoods that ar
the conservative party has briefing endlessly to save we cannot have a customs union because we would not be able to strike trade deals and for many brexit supporters that was one of the reasons they backed leaving. single market means free movement of people. the weapon theresa may was hoping to use, to back her deal, that now does not work. governments in the asia pacific region are unveiling new laws aimed at tackling the spread of "fake news". australia says it will legislate...
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party who fear she could end up agreeing to a softer form of breck's may needs to present a plan to your leaders by april tenth that's when she's set to meet with them for an emergency summit just two days before britain set to leave the e.u. possibly without a deal. it was an unconventional meeting at westminster on wednesday. british prime minister theresa may invited opposition leader jeremy cobban to try and find a compromise on break said the meeting lasted almost two hours finishing with an agreement to continue talking. we had a discussion hasn't been as much change as i expected but we are continuing to have some discussions tomorrow morning explore some of the technical issues surrounding it and the meeting was useful but inconclusive i mean the prime minister's office said both sides had shown flexibility and a commitment to end the current deadlock before the talks during question time in parliament may have pointed out the common ground between them. wants to see poverty rise and i think there are actually a number of areas that we agree on in relation to it i think we b
party who fear she could end up agreeing to a softer form of breck's may needs to present a plan to your leaders by april tenth that's when she's set to meet with them for an emergency summit just two days before britain set to leave the e.u. possibly without a deal. it was an unconventional meeting at westminster on wednesday. british prime minister theresa may invited opposition leader jeremy cobban to try and find a compromise on break said the meeting lasted almost two hours finishing with...
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what happened to the conservative party . well it was quite the disaster really they plummeted they only left with very few seeds to compare to what they have before hand at least now during the election campaign they already moved very much to the right trying to grab some of the votes that might go to vox looks like that that was the mark of liberal party might be become the right's number one party in the near future at least if this trend continues so there's a lot of soul searching to be done by the people's party their cattle on independence movement has been dominating spanish politics for a while now where does this election leave them where are the colonial separatists at this point. well it really depends on what the outcome of the coalition talks will be obviously they have gained some seats in parliament but that will not be enough to make sure that their that the government takes a softer stance if they don't get into parliament if p.s. so he teams up with here see that and knows it might be really complicated fo
what happened to the conservative party . well it was quite the disaster really they plummeted they only left with very few seeds to compare to what they have before hand at least now during the election campaign they already moved very much to the right trying to grab some of the votes that might go to vox looks like that that was the mark of liberal party might be become the right's number one party in the near future at least if this trend continues so there's a lot of soul searching to be...
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as conservative party oh it's a reason why is handling of the e.u. exit process a group of tory brooks it is expected to meet on tuesday to consider laying the groundwork for the prime minister's removal got the details. conservative backbench m.p.'s in particular the nine hundred twenty two committee there now are trying to decide whether or not the internal party rules can be changed because we know that the reason may was challenged in a no confidence vote just a few months ago and according to party rules that can only take place once every year but there are talks about whether to change that so that another leadership contest can take place before that year is up and it would appear that there is no shortage of candidates who are going to try to run against the prime minister and we can have a look actually and see what the latest polls say according to conservative hone the website boris johnson the former foreign secretary is a clear favorite according to this poll he's on thirty two point four percent following him is dominic rob is nearly e
as conservative party oh it's a reason why is handling of the e.u. exit process a group of tory brooks it is expected to meet on tuesday to consider laying the groundwork for the prime minister's removal got the details. conservative backbench m.p.'s in particular the nine hundred twenty two committee there now are trying to decide whether or not the internal party rules can be changed because we know that the reason may was challenged in a no confidence vote just a few months ago and according...
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with the deal next week the talks with labor have had hardliners in her conservative party they fear that a compromise could lead to the u.k. seeking closer economic ties with the european union once it leaves the european union. for the next installment of our birds that. want to travel the point she is standing by for us and good evening to you gillard and so both saw is calling this meeting constructive. and i guess we'll have to take them at their word what comes next. well that both sides say they have shown some flexibility and they have appointed on both sides negotiating teams that meeting later tonight and also over the course of tomorrow and the hope is that they are going to find some mutual ground and that they are going to move towards each other just a little bit and we have to say there is mutual ground that they could work with both sides don't really want the freedom of movement of people anymore both sides in general want brics it and both sides want to avoid and no deal labor wants to move more towards a customs union that might be something that may could get arou
with the deal next week the talks with labor have had hardliners in her conservative party they fear that a compromise could lead to the u.k. seeking closer economic ties with the european union once it leaves the european union. for the next installment of our birds that. want to travel the point she is standing by for us and good evening to you gillard and so both saw is calling this meeting constructive. and i guess we'll have to take them at their word what comes next. well that both sides...
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there is a move in the conservative party to throw her overboard and and a counter move, they need to fix the presenting problem. i think probably they will not throw her overboard but are talking about it. tom: you are going to have the shepherds pie and i will have the suet stuff i cannot even taste. we will be having dinner and nigel farage will be running the country. can he get any kind of traction versus a diversions of the polling? definitely get traction for the european elections. even the name of his party, the brexit party, that is the name you want to have someone people go into the polling booth, they will put their x next to the brexit party whereas the other parties have slightly less good names. theeems to have eclipsed u.k. independent party and there seems to be some question as to whether they can slug it out. ukip was successful because itel farage was the head of and now that he is not, it is not successful. we will see if they can translate that into something harder. francine: what does this mean for pound? peter: certainly, the increased uncertainty does not he
there is a move in the conservative party to throw her overboard and and a counter move, they need to fix the presenting problem. i think probably they will not throw her overboard but are talking about it. tom: you are going to have the shepherds pie and i will have the suet stuff i cannot even taste. we will be having dinner and nigel farage will be running the country. can he get any kind of traction versus a diversions of the polling? definitely get traction for the european elections. even...
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party who fear she could end up agreeing to a softer form of bracks may needs to present a plan to evade leaders by april tenth yesterday they rejected her call for a brief extension. it was an unconventional meeting at westminster only wednesday. british prime minister theresa may invited opposition leader jeremy called in to try and find a compromise on break said the meeting lasted almost two hours finishing with an agreement to continue talking. we had a discussion hasn't been as much change as i expected but we are continuing to have some discussions tomorrow morning explore some of the technical issues surrounding it. and the meeting was useful but inconclusive i mean the prime minister's office said both sides had shown flexibility and a commitment to end the current deadlock before the talks during question time in parliament may have pointed out the common ground between them. wants to see poverty rise and i think there are actually a number of areas that we agree on in relation to correct it i think we both want to deliver a leaving me you with a deal i think we both want we bo
party who fear she could end up agreeing to a softer form of bracks may needs to present a plan to evade leaders by april tenth yesterday they rejected her call for a brief extension. it was an unconventional meeting at westminster only wednesday. british prime minister theresa may invited opposition leader jeremy called in to try and find a compromise on break said the meeting lasted almost two hours finishing with an agreement to continue talking. we had a discussion hasn't been as much...
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the chairman of the conservative party, brandon lewis, says he still hopes the uk won't have to take part in the european elections next month. mr lewis said he wanted to see the brexit withdrawal agreement approved by parliament in the next few weeks. 0ur political correspondentjessica parkerjoins me now. is this what the conservatives really think, that if a brexit deal can be approved, then there will not be european elections? that's certainly what they want. theresa may has spoken about this before as well, saying that she wants to get a deal passed before or by may 22. those european parliamentary elections due to happen on may 23, in order to avoid taking part in them. for the conservative party and government, that has been trying to carry through brexit, to take part in those european parliamentary elections, three years almost after the uk voted to leave the eu, by their admission it will be seen as a political failure. their admission it will be seen as a politicalfailure. chair their admission it will be seen as a political failure. chair of the party brandon lewis has st
the chairman of the conservative party, brandon lewis, says he still hopes the uk won't have to take part in the european elections next month. mr lewis said he wanted to see the brexit withdrawal agreement approved by parliament in the next few weeks. 0ur political correspondentjessica parkerjoins me now. is this what the conservatives really think, that if a brexit deal can be approved, then there will not be european elections? that's certainly what they want. theresa may has spoken about...
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conservative party chairman, brandon lewis, says he still hopes the uk won't have to take part in next months european elections. security fears in sri lanka has lead to church services being cancelled — a week after easter suicide bombings by islamist militants killed more than 250 people. now on the bbc news channel — it's time for click. this week: setting the record straight, lunar cities, and flying elephants. possession of illegal drugs comes with consequences. and until recently, americans caught carrying marijuana could have earned a conviction. but now, recreational use of the drug has been decriminalised in some states, and those previously convicted can ask for their records to be expunged. the problem is, it has been a slow, lengthy and expensive process, forcing less wealthy individuals to have to live with their criminal records. but now, an artificially intelligent algorithm is helping those who want to wipe the slate clean. dave lee has been investigating. antony turner co—owns a tiny cafe just outside the city of los angeles. it's a remarkable turnaround for a ma
conservative party chairman, brandon lewis, says he still hopes the uk won't have to take part in next months european elections. security fears in sri lanka has lead to church services being cancelled — a week after easter suicide bombings by islamist militants killed more than 250 people. now on the bbc news channel — it's time for click. this week: setting the record straight, lunar cities, and flying elephants. possession of illegal drugs comes with consequences. and until recently,...
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s here in the parliament and someone from our own party for. the conservative party has asked the. question whether it's what's worse no deal britain crashing out of the european union without a deal or and i quote a marxist and you see my led government she was referring to the labor party reason why it's going to speak say so and also i was speaking to a labor m.p.'s earlier today and he was worried that two reason may's also was just a trap that she was using labor to get her do you through in the end but she wouldn't maybe stick to all the promises that she could make to jeremy corbyn and in the course of these negotiations so lots of worries though we do also have to assume that both leaders want to want to prevent a nodia of bragg's if they don't want a scenario where there are no plans for the future and where there are possible food shortages and chaos at the border we have to assume that they are going to try to work together or venezuela's a self-proclaimed to present one go i don't know is challenging all sorts used to arrest him after being stripped of his parliamentary
s here in the parliament and someone from our own party for. the conservative party has asked the. question whether it's what's worse no deal britain crashing out of the european union without a deal or and i quote a marxist and you see my led government she was referring to the labor party reason why it's going to speak say so and also i was speaking to a labor m.p.'s earlier today and he was worried that two reason may's also was just a trap that she was using labor to get her do you through...
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, elected conservatives, people in the conservative party, we look at those, very seriously and action is taken in relation to the individual. he referred to the attacks that have taken place against mosques and i absolutely condemn the attacks that take place against mosques and any place of worship. i'm pleased to say that my right, honorable friend the secretary supports places of worship to protect them against attacks that take place. this is no place in our society we should all work to ensure that people can go to the place of feworship, and can feel that they are safe and secure in this country. >> here, here. . >> mr. jones . >> does it remain the position of the by minister that the leader of the opposition is not fit to govern? >> [ crowd noise ] . >> yes i think, my right, honorable friend will refer from what i said what i think a labor government will do in relation to the party. the right honorable gentlemen and lead opposition and i have different opinions on the number of issues, and, may i just highlight one, one issue, when we suffered, a chemical weapons attack on t
, elected conservatives, people in the conservative party, we look at those, very seriously and action is taken in relation to the individual. he referred to the attacks that have taken place against mosques and i absolutely condemn the attacks that take place against mosques and any place of worship. i'm pleased to say that my right, honorable friend the secretary supports places of worship to protect them against attacks that take place. this is no place in our society we should all work to...
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the mainstream conservative people's party suffered big losses it was their worst election to date a sign that the polarization that has affected politics across europe has come to spain possibly for a long time to come. straight to the spanish capital then where we joined a delhi correspondent a public welcome pablo so what. is his options for forming a coalition government. well first and foremost it's going to be difficult for him that's for sure because of course he folds quite far short of a majority he has expressed a desire along with the number two and a socialist government capable to govern alone just with basically the support somehow of party such as me that's put him most of course that's the ontario stereotype party and regional parties too but he also has a rule i like the idea of entering into government with that we need us but then once he said that in an interview in the days leading up to the election on sunday . we're going to have a few weeks now of a negotiations and everybody is waiting here in spain with bated breath to see who exactly pedro sanchez or how he
the mainstream conservative people's party suffered big losses it was their worst election to date a sign that the polarization that has affected politics across europe has come to spain possibly for a long time to come. straight to the spanish capital then where we joined a delhi correspondent a public welcome pablo so what. is his options for forming a coalition government. well first and foremost it's going to be difficult for him that's for sure because of course he folds quite far short of...
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party to use the halachah is also definite the more conservative and even more and immigrants that his predecessors were so it will be very interesting to see if they become the largest opposition party what kind of policies this whole lot and shape in sentiment is on a sort of thank you so much. tiger woods has kept an astonishing career comeback winning the u.s. masters his first major golf title in eleven years the american shot seventy and the final round to finish on thirteen under par and spark scenes of wild celebration at the augusta national woods's fifteenth major title comes after he battled back from personal troubles that had put his golfing career in jeopardy. and to the latest misleader results now on the big news byron munich has returned to the top of the table with a convincing win the defending champions cruised against for trying to do so off kingsley coleman scoring twice in a dominant four one victory in the other sunday games hoffenheim defeated had to berlin to know and frankfurt lost at home to a three one standout match from saturday of course was dortmund's t
party to use the halachah is also definite the more conservative and even more and immigrants that his predecessors were so it will be very interesting to see if they become the largest opposition party what kind of policies this whole lot and shape in sentiment is on a sort of thank you so much. tiger woods has kept an astonishing career comeback winning the u.s. masters his first major golf title in eleven years the american shot seventy and the final round to finish on thirteen under par and...
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who was the next leader of the conservative party? boris johnson? i think michael gove as a temporary prime minister is .ossible, francine: what are the chances of a general election? >> highly likely, because i think that could be the only way to clear it, and if she were to come out and support the customs union, the mass resignations would seek to move it forward. if she were to defy the will of parliament, she would then be seen as dictatorial, and that could seeker a general election. --ncine: >> that's a good question. so many of them have been split on this issue. -- heave been tainted commands a large majority of the backbenchers, and there's no standout candidate. it a long extension attached to the referendum or general election? >> i would say that's possible. theresa may doesn't have control, and we need the european union to take control and i fully expect that this will be more formalized. extensionoffer a full tied to a referendum, and they are gambling on their results and we have seen a remain option. francine: i heard that it is no
who was the next leader of the conservative party? boris johnson? i think michael gove as a temporary prime minister is .ossible, francine: what are the chances of a general election? >> highly likely, because i think that could be the only way to clear it, and if she were to come out and support the customs union, the mass resignations would seek to move it forward. if she were to defy the will of parliament, she would then be seen as dictatorial, and that could seeker a general...
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so this is the question, whether the conservative party stays together. if she loses part of that party and jeremy corbyn called a no-confidence vote, then everything changes. rates i think that is an important point, we haven't seen iat happened with -- chris: think that is an important point. we haven't seen what happened yesterday, if there were real fractions created from the covenant meeting -- from the cabinet meeting yesterday. anna: we don't know much about what the brexiteers want, but if sevenmy marches on, -- varieties of damage, manus. [laughter] not french wine, that is key. manus: i have a new one. you will not -- she will not be upset, she is very forgiving of me. it is anna edwards, the duchess of brexit. good morning. our guest -- do you like it? anna: idea. by the way, i was cracking my head asking, why are they having chilean wine and not french, but chile was on of those countries that signed a trade deal with brain along with the fair islands and some others. manus: more press echo, i say. ok, enough of brexit at the moment. prosecco.
so this is the question, whether the conservative party stays together. if she loses part of that party and jeremy corbyn called a no-confidence vote, then everything changes. rates i think that is an important point, we haven't seen iat happened with -- chris: think that is an important point. we haven't seen what happened yesterday, if there were real fractions created from the covenant meeting -- from the cabinet meeting yesterday. anna: we don't know much about what the brexiteers want, but...
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party and what about the pressure on jeremy corbett within his own party i mean how do you feel about the head of labor for under nineteen with the head of the conservatives. well some really want to see a compromise they want to move past this political standstill of the past couple of years they want to put van gogh prints on a soft of bricks if may move towards that so there is some positive reaction to this from labor pushing jeremy corbyn towards a second referendum and saying this is all a trap and she shouldn't go for it so a lot of divide they're still in the labor party as well our correspondents on the story for us tonight in london showed off to thank you. in showing the three d. printing is booming the chinese have embraced this cutting edge technology in all areas of industry and manufacturing now it's even used in a form of plastic surgery on the dearly departed funeral home or creating a facial and full body mold for those who don't live in fires accidents and natural disasters we have more now in this report. the quest for eternal beauty using three d. printing technol
party and what about the pressure on jeremy corbett within his own party i mean how do you feel about the head of labor for under nineteen with the head of the conservatives. well some really want to see a compromise they want to move past this political standstill of the past couple of years they want to put van gogh prints on a soft of bricks if may move towards that so there is some positive reaction to this from labor pushing jeremy corbyn towards a second referendum and saying this is all...
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what happened to the conservative party . while it was quite a disaster really they plummeted they only left with very few seats to compare to what they have before hand at least now during the election campaign they already moved very much to the right trying to. that some of the votes that might go to books looks like that that knows the market liberal party might be become the right's number one party in the near future at least if this trend continues so there's a lot of soul searching to be done by the people's party the kettle on independence movement has been dominating spanish baltics for a while now where does this election leave them where are the calderon and separatists at this point. well it really depends on what the outcome of the coalition talks will be obviously they have gained some seats in parliament but that will not be enough to make sure that their that the government takes a softer stance if they don't get into parliament if pm so he teams up with that knows it might be really complicated for them if p
what happened to the conservative party . while it was quite a disaster really they plummeted they only left with very few seats to compare to what they have before hand at least now during the election campaign they already moved very much to the right trying to. that some of the votes that might go to books looks like that that knows the market liberal party might be become the right's number one party in the near future at least if this trend continues so there's a lot of soul searching to...
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party are investigated carefully by the conservative party an action is taken. it's this government that's been doing more to ensure that the police can deal with issues around hate crimes as required. when i was home secretary, i required the police to actually ensure that they were recording properly incidents of hate crime that took place, accordingly so we can better identify islam a phobia. i'm pleased to say that my right honorable friend and the home secretary chaired a roundtable on anti-muslim hate crime. it's being taken seriously by the conservative party and the government . >> lady morgan . >> i thank you very much mr. speaker, the people outside the there are far more to life than brexit. >> prime minister >> here, here. . >> were very proud of the local university being the best university in the world . >> here, here. . >> while they can be under son, the team gb athletes took part in the special olympics now 127 athletes returned with the hundred 69 metals. will the prime minister congratulate them and does she think it might be time to host the
party are investigated carefully by the conservative party an action is taken. it's this government that's been doing more to ensure that the police can deal with issues around hate crimes as required. when i was home secretary, i required the police to actually ensure that they were recording properly incidents of hate crime that took place, accordingly so we can better identify islam a phobia. i'm pleased to say that my right honorable friend and the home secretary chaired a roundtable on...
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party and the ruling conservative party and the opposition labour party will continue today in an attempt to do a deal. use note that n, brexit. we have not mentioned it yet, which is pretty astonishing. many people might move overseas looking for a newjob. others might do so, to start a new, better life. but with that, comes a lot of paperwork and admin including opening a new bank account. but if you don't have financial history, or even a permanent address, that can be tough. according to recent research, migrant workers make up around 18% of the uk working population. currently, there are just over 3.7 million eu citizens, who have decided to make the uk their home. 0ne company helping migrant workers adapt to a normal life in the uk is suits me. it was founded in 2016, and currently has just over 10,000 members. joining us now is keith poole, who's the managing director of suits me. welcome to the programme. your company isn't that old, established in 2015. there is already other players in this market that are pretty established and had been for some time, why did you get involved?
party and the ruling conservative party and the opposition labour party will continue today in an attempt to do a deal. use note that n, brexit. we have not mentioned it yet, which is pretty astonishing. many people might move overseas looking for a newjob. others might do so, to start a new, better life. but with that, comes a lot of paperwork and admin including opening a new bank account. but if you don't have financial history, or even a permanent address, that can be tough. according to...
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basically, i think she has reached the end of the road with her own conservative party. she has agreed to step down after the brexit process has been completed. in some ways, as soon as this happens, she is done. had alreadyur objected to her withdrawal agreement, so it will be interesting to see how she plans on getting around that with labored to get it to a fourth vote. also interesting to see the dup reaction, also if there will be more resignations. are we getting any response from i thinkuestion guy: europe will try to play this one coolly at this stage. as you have indicated, there is a strong sense from around europe, and you mentioned the irish response earlier, that any kind of delay has to generate something meaningful, something that can become actionable for the united kingdom. i think they will be delighted finally to see a cross party effort being made. there has always been this sense that theresa may's deal should form the foundation of an arrangement with the eu going forward. if it were to be softened further to include a customs union, which would dea
basically, i think she has reached the end of the road with her own conservative party. she has agreed to step down after the brexit process has been completed. in some ways, as soon as this happens, she is done. had alreadyur objected to her withdrawal agreement, so it will be interesting to see how she plans on getting around that with labored to get it to a fourth vote. also interesting to see the dup reaction, also if there will be more resignations. are we getting any response from i...
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between the conservatives and the opposition party about that but by because the deal bound both that parts of the deal together with the future trading arrangements that is the political statement it became toxic to many people now the idea that theresa may is going to reach out to the opposition and try to work out a way of finding agreement on both of those now looks to be the best hope that there is all of finding a cross party consensus on this it's not guaranteed to succeed and the other thing is that in applying to the european union for an extension there has to be a clear pathway to success over aka the irish prime minister has been meeting in paris with the french president manuel knock on today. because said look it's not a guarantee that the european union will actually grants an extension i think they probably will now that there is a process that involves both the government and the opposition but you know we are still in the realms of a certain amount of. luck if not like a cloud of uncertainty and it won't be a done deal until the european union actually agrees to what
between the conservatives and the opposition party about that but by because the deal bound both that parts of the deal together with the future trading arrangements that is the political statement it became toxic to many people now the idea that theresa may is going to reach out to the opposition and try to work out a way of finding agreement on both of those now looks to be the best hope that there is all of finding a cross party consensus on this it's not guaranteed to succeed and the other...
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but if come a change in the leadership of the conservative party, that may account for nothing and that's the worry. my colleagues are trying their very best to find a way through this so they can have those assurances that any progress that is made is embedded and entrenched in that way. theresa may, give us all a final say! a complication, too, for labour on what stance to take on another referendum, some mps clear that such condition must be attached to any agreement. it's clear that there is a mood in the party to accept the deal that emerges, as long as it's put to referendum. that is, in a sense, the compromise. theresa may hopes a deal can be done in time to avoid participating in the upcoming european parliamentary elections but if it can't, a warning that the tory grassroots are feeling far from enthusiastic. we simply can't fight the euro elections. i gather dozens of conservative association members have now written a letter to the prime minister saying they are not going to fight the election. it would be a disaster for us and the country. what will you say on the doorstep? "v
but if come a change in the leadership of the conservative party, that may account for nothing and that's the worry. my colleagues are trying their very best to find a way through this so they can have those assurances that any progress that is made is embedded and entrenched in that way. theresa may, give us all a final say! a complication, too, for labour on what stance to take on another referendum, some mps clear that such condition must be attached to any agreement. it's clear that there...
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conservative party chairman, brandon lewis, says he still hopes the uk won't have to take part in next months european elections. security fears in sri lanka has lead to church services being cancelled — a week after easter suicide bombings by islamist militants killed more than 250 people. he has run quicker than anyone else here before, including himself. eluid kipchoge has won the london marathon for a fourth time. the kenyan won in the second fastest time ever. britain's sir mo farah finished fifth. now on bbc news, the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. this week we're in the bbc‘s media cafe in central london. cheering. we are asking is that the norm for young women and men to get cosmetic procedures. in an online poll of 1000 women aged between 18 and 30 carried out by deltapoll, almost half of those questioned said having a cosmetic procedure is now a lot like having your hair cut. the government is planning a campaign warning of the dangers of botched procedures. in an online poll of 1000 women aged between 18 and 30
conservative party chairman, brandon lewis, says he still hopes the uk won't have to take part in next months european elections. security fears in sri lanka has lead to church services being cancelled — a week after easter suicide bombings by islamist militants killed more than 250 people. he has run quicker than anyone else here before, including himself. eluid kipchoge has won the london marathon for a fourth time. the kenyan won in the second fastest time ever. britain's sir mo farah...
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party. fellow brexiteers have both been made ministers of the department for work and pensions. britain is to get the worlds first centre of design to help with the military care of civilians in conflict zones. the centre will train personnel in how to safeguard civilians. the announcement to set up civilians. the announcement to set upa civilians. the announcement to set up a centre was made by defence secretary kevin williamson on salisbury plain today. duncan kennedy was there. this is the army arriving, not for combat but for caring. it is salisbury plain, it could be south sudan. it's an exercise to show that soldiers are now involved in everything from helping victims of rape to child sexual exploitation. was a new approach needed? a new approach is needed because there is not a one result fits all so you have to look at developing issues and develop the response and a lot of these issues are very sensitive to the gender and sexual base violence, and you need a more sensitive approach
party. fellow brexiteers have both been made ministers of the department for work and pensions. britain is to get the worlds first centre of design to help with the military care of civilians in conflict zones. the centre will train personnel in how to safeguard civilians. the announcement to set up civilians. the announcement to set upa civilians. the announcement to set up a centre was made by defence secretary kevin williamson on salisbury plain today. duncan kennedy was there. this is the...