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well discredit jeremy corbin smallish out of communities and local government minister chris williamson backs the un's review the tories of it's pretty christmas rollout of welfare reform this punitive mean spirited and callous from the headlines the foxy fellow who's taken a seat on the fistful of firearms and the absent father who's left in the empty seat and a faceoff with facebook that's all coming up on today's going underground but first britain has been stepping up training of ukrainian soldiers and the boss of the british army access a has paratrooper mark colvin smith has warned russia indisputably poses a bigger threat to the british people the nicest that all is a conference attended by representatives of the u.k. government and even the royal family came together to forge better ties between russia and britain as news broke from u.k. armed ukraine after reports of a suspect chemical attack by defacto u.k. backed rebels in syria we sat down with russia's ambassador to the u.k. alexander of enco ambassador before we even get to the russian u.k. trade for room your take on the
well discredit jeremy corbin smallish out of communities and local government minister chris williamson backs the un's review the tories of it's pretty christmas rollout of welfare reform this punitive mean spirited and callous from the headlines the foxy fellow who's taken a seat on the fistful of firearms and the absent father who's left in the empty seat and a faceoff with facebook that's all coming up on today's going underground but first britain has been stepping up training of ukrainian...
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action later in the show first after the british government's de-facto defeat in the face of german corbin's onslaught of a brics it legal advice i'm joined by former u.k. attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called endgame morris how is the democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. audio. of a new nneka matter this started on there though there of utmost significance going to war is a very great significance for any country this is equally if not much greater on these very aware of occasions their office is advice how's it been published neither the contents nor the existence of an office as advice is ever of it the only exception has been in the war it was refused in must meet. the existence of the device was conceded in february one thousand nine hundred by both douglas heard the fighting secretary nicholas lisle the attorney general but not the contents maastricht being the precursor to closer european integration the previous treaty wh
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received the biggest individual democratic mandate in the european union a long time comrade of jeremy corbin ken livingstone's and he meant to lift sanctions on any track record one to see improvement in the field peace and security and the positive steps every train is taking to meet the demands of the security council while britain continues economic warfare all around the world what's behind it voting to drop the un sanctions against the fact the linchpin of global security eritrea last week told class in golden age hollywood and the ogre of show business with the son of joan collins author an artist alexander newly visible coming up in today's going underground but first to that country bombed out orders from tourism is today is expected to be the last briefing at the u.n. of on boy staffan de mistura on syria this was the official his pleas arguably went on heard by the british government shortly before u.k. bombing in the spring recall of doing sure expect for international humanitarian and human rights law including your money did enact across syria to all people in need and we urge o
received the biggest individual democratic mandate in the european union a long time comrade of jeremy corbin ken livingstone's and he meant to lift sanctions on any track record one to see improvement in the field peace and security and the positive steps every train is taking to meet the demands of the security council while britain continues economic warfare all around the world what's behind it voting to drop the un sanctions against the fact the linchpin of global security eritrea last...
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germany corbin's former shadow communities and local government minister chris williams and demand a general election and from the news is the u.k. putting trading rights above human rights and the u.a.e. is arresting comments about problems in paris all this and more coming up with part two going up the ground. you're producing a lot of oil and gas now or energy independence where as big as in russia and saudi arabia but as you're making there is that they're actually losing money on every barrel. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. we're going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from a certain french officer says we're going to attack and destroy the government and in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with their money. others. lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort for easiness for. welcome back joini
germany corbin's former shadow communities and local government minister chris williams and demand a general election and from the news is the u.k. putting trading rights above human rights and the u.a.e. is arresting comments about problems in paris all this and more coming up with part two going up the ground. you're producing a lot of oil and gas now or energy independence where as big as in russia and saudi arabia but as you're making there is that they're actually losing money on every...
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action later in the show first after the british government's defacto defeat in the face of german corbin's onslaught of a brics it legal advice i'm joined by former u.k. attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called endgame morris how is the democratic exercise in history ended up with jeremy cool being ordered to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. unique matter. on there though there of significance going to war is of very great significance for any country this is equally if not much greater on these very aware of occasions their offices advice how's it been published neither the contents nor the existence of an office as a device is ever. the only exception has been in the war it was refused in great. the existence of the device was conceded in february one thousand nine hundred three by both douglas heard the secretary nicholas. but not the contents maastricht being the precursor to closer european integration the previous treaty which was of the utmost importance and indeed the foundation of where we are
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corbin would win so no conservative m.p. wants to hand the keys to ten downing street to cope in but let me just say this of peter i make no pretense to be an authority on economics because i'm not but i would say this that what is the worst thing for another for an economy it's not a bad deal it's uncertainty now i speak with a lot of diplomats over here especially chinese diplomats and they have told me this they would draw for have a bad deal than uncertainty because if you have a bad deal with the world of business you know where you stand and you can do something about. it chinese diplomats have told me that if they no longer see britain as a bridge to the mainland of europe to re-explore their goods about pain tavist then they would have to seriously reconsider whether they have a presence in britain but if this uncertainty if there's no deal that's what i'm joyful not pates if there's no deal that's the worst of all alistair you want to jump in go ahead. yeah yeah i do because i just think it's very important to under
corbin would win so no conservative m.p. wants to hand the keys to ten downing street to cope in but let me just say this of peter i make no pretense to be an authority on economics because i'm not but i would say this that what is the worst thing for another for an economy it's not a bad deal it's uncertainty now i speak with a lot of diplomats over here especially chinese diplomats and they have told me this they would draw for have a bad deal than uncertainty because if you have a bad deal...
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over to governors they called reset in london welcome nicole so we heard the opposition leader jeremy corbin accusing the prime minister of caving in to brussels what did we learn from mrs may in parliament today. well up next it wasn't dominating the discussion old zotero colvin and some of the m.p.'s had a few questions about it and manish to heat up the discussion in the room as we just sold jeremy colvin also wanted to know if that was progress on new trade deals for the u.k. or whether there would be any possibility of you need a lecture lead to withdraw from any possible backstop agreements at the irish border that also drove another question but i know the m.p. who wanted to know it out of the northern northern island would get special treatment due to this new trough that nobody really has seen yet if that were to be the same for scotland so if they would get any benefits from it many more questions will come at the prime minister she didn't answer these on so very clearly now bosh wants the details of the trough to really known then i guess they will ask more about what ifs and buts
over to governors they called reset in london welcome nicole so we heard the opposition leader jeremy corbin accusing the prime minister of caving in to brussels what did we learn from mrs may in parliament today. well up next it wasn't dominating the discussion old zotero colvin and some of the m.p.'s had a few questions about it and manish to heat up the discussion in the room as we just sold jeremy colvin also wanted to know if that was progress on new trade deals for the u.k. or whether...
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if corbin or if someone from the conservative party jacob. johnson or dominic club was later it would be any more effective than teresa made britain is in unchartered waters and i would also say this peter that there are that brick city's room with risks and dangers one of them for example concerns and overnight and now i will make this point so it is absolutely imperative that there is a soft border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland awful why is if there is a hold that could potentially undermine the good friday agreement and if the good friday agreement is undermined that could result in an eruption of violence in northern ireland's the likes of which you know we haven't seen for a great many years so i do not like i do not like the european union but this is unbelievably complex ok let me go to you did teressa may get the best deal that she could get because i'm i have to really question that you know she repeatedly said briggs it means bragg's it so is her deal doesn't really mean briggs it because just about everybody
if corbin or if someone from the conservative party jacob. johnson or dominic club was later it would be any more effective than teresa made britain is in unchartered waters and i would also say this peter that there are that brick city's room with risks and dangers one of them for example concerns and overnight and now i will make this point so it is absolutely imperative that there is a soft border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland awful why is if there is a hold that could...
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taxpayer funded militias opposing president assad even the media doesn't listen to corbin perhaps they should go back and listen to donald trump before the arguable u.s. deep state got to him he has aligned with russia and with the rest they don't want to isis but they have other things because we're back in we're back in rebels we don't know who the rebels are we're giving them lots of money lots of everything we don't know who the rebels are and when and if and it's not going to happen because you have russian you have iran now but if they ever did overthrow you might end up with as bad as assad is he's a bad guy but you may very well end up with worse than assad well this time to raise a man like blair brown and cameron failed to militarily over there an arab government but arguably she has been successfully trying to overthrow herself one long time opponent of neo-con was the man who once had the biggest individual mandate in europe ken livingstone for his perspective on the current political chaos in britain he joins me now ken thanks very much covering back on so what have you ma
taxpayer funded militias opposing president assad even the media doesn't listen to corbin perhaps they should go back and listen to donald trump before the arguable u.s. deep state got to him he has aligned with russia and with the rest they don't want to isis but they have other things because we're back in we're back in rebels we don't know who the rebels are we're giving them lots of money lots of everything we don't know who the rebels are and when and if and it's not going to happen...
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favor mere liberalism versus what gerry corbin winds. i think now. we've had forty years of neo divisions in sasha go in and we see it happen to people who voted for bret city they voted for trump in america because and manufacturing has been wiped out when forty years ago we had eight million jobs in manufacturing now we've got just two million and although we've got fairly high levels of employment most of those jobs are in secure why that's why people are angry and therefore labor government is committed to rebuilding our manufacturing good high tech high skilled jobs why is absolutely crucial one of the. aspects of the break to vote though is that no country has been allowed to leave a little more you say that no country has left thinking over a book greece they voted in twenty fifteen to leave ignored island twice the denmark holland has ignored france was ignored isn't the point that there liberalism is in brussels and that's where the power is what that was part of such as influence i mean she moved much more towards the neo deputy comics. and
favor mere liberalism versus what gerry corbin winds. i think now. we've had forty years of neo divisions in sasha go in and we see it happen to people who voted for bret city they voted for trump in america because and manufacturing has been wiped out when forty years ago we had eight million jobs in manufacturing now we've got just two million and although we've got fairly high levels of employment most of those jobs are in secure why that's why people are angry and therefore labor government...
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taxpayer funded militias opposing president assad even the media doesn't listen to corbin perhaps they should go back and listen to donald trump before the arguable u.s. deep state got to him he has aligned with russia and with the rain they don't want to isis but they have other things because we're back in we're back in rebels we don't know who the rebels are we're giving them lots of money lots of everything we don't know who the rebels are and when and if and it's not going to happen because you have russian you have iran now but if they ever did overthrow you might end up with as bad as assad is he's a bad guy but you may very well end up with worse than assad well this time to raise a man like blair brown and cameron failed to militarily over there an arab government but arguably she has been successfully trying to overthrow herself one long time opponent of neo-con was the man who once had the biggest individual mandate in europe ken livingstone for his perspective on the current political chaos in britain he joins me now ken thanks very much covering back on so what have you ma
taxpayer funded militias opposing president assad even the media doesn't listen to corbin perhaps they should go back and listen to donald trump before the arguable u.s. deep state got to him he has aligned with russia and with the rain they don't want to isis but they have other things because we're back in we're back in rebels we don't know who the rebels are we're giving them lots of money lots of everything we don't know who the rebels are and when and if and it's not going to happen...
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germany corbin's former shadow communities local government minister chris williams and a general election and from the news is the u.k. putting trading rights above human rights and the u.a.e. arresting comments about problems in paris all this and more coming up in part two going up the ground. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circular defense offices we're going to attack and destroy the government and in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with their money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed. for a war surely we can risk some discomfort for an easy. campsite now and again for people that can. and their legs so the empire can. see housing and they don't have to talk about what a good year with us because we understand our daughter she was diagnosed with a very rare son sensit
germany corbin's former shadow communities local government minister chris williams and a general election and from the news is the u.k. putting trading rights above human rights and the u.a.e. arresting comments about problems in paris all this and more coming up in part two going up the ground. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there...
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wants to hand the keys to ten downing street to me corbin but let me just say this of peter i make no pretense to be an authority on economics because i'm not but i would say this that what is the worst thing for another for an economy it's not a bad deal it's uncertainty now i speak with a lot of diplomats over here especially chinese diplomats and they have told me this they would draw for have a bad deal then uncertainty because if you have a bad deal with the world of business you know where you stand and you can do something about it chinese diplomats have told me that if they no longer see britain as a bridge to the mainland of europe to re-explore their goods about pain tavist then they would have to seriously reconsider whether they have a presence in britain but if this uncertainty if there's no deal that's what i'm joined up pates if there's no deal that's the worst of all alistair you want to jump in go ahead. yeah yeah i do because i just think it's very important to understand what breakfast is about and the fact is that for the people involved or for breakfast it wasn't
wants to hand the keys to ten downing street to me corbin but let me just say this of peter i make no pretense to be an authority on economics because i'm not but i would say this that what is the worst thing for another for an economy it's not a bad deal it's uncertainty now i speak with a lot of diplomats over here especially chinese diplomats and they have told me this they would draw for have a bad deal then uncertainty because if you have a bad deal with the world of business you know...
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jane corbin with that report. the government in zimbabwe has outlined plans to compensate white farm owners whose land was seized under the former president, robert mugabe. the cash will come from next year's budget, which projects a huge deficit. caroline rigby has more. it was one of the defining policies of the former president's rule. nearly two decades ago, robert mugabe encouraged blacks to take back their land. it was deemed by his government and supporters to have been unfairly acquired under british colonial rule. 0ften violent, the policies or an exodus of skilled white farmers, and the economy collapsed. the western world took note, breaking diplomatic ties, and imposing economic sanctions. but now, new plans to compensate farm owners whose land was seized, a condition the united states says must be met if sanctions against zimbabwe are to be removed. in the first budget of emmerson mnangagwa's presidency, and one that predicts a huge deficit, the government announced $53 million would be set aside for
jane corbin with that report. the government in zimbabwe has outlined plans to compensate white farm owners whose land was seized under the former president, robert mugabe. the cash will come from next year's budget, which projects a huge deficit. caroline rigby has more. it was one of the defining policies of the former president's rule. nearly two decades ago, robert mugabe encouraged blacks to take back their land. it was deemed by his government and supporters to have been unfairly acquired...
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taxpayer funded militias opposing president assad even the media doesn't listen to corbin perhaps they should go back in this and donald trump before the arguable u.s. deep state got to him he has aligned with russia and with the rain they don't want to isis.
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corbin would win so no conservative m.p. wants to hand the keys to ten downing street to jeremy corbyn but let me just say this of pater i make no pretense to be an authority on economics because i'm not. but i would say this that what is the worst thing for another for an economy it's not a bad deal it's uncertainty now i speak with a lot of diplomats over here especially chinese diplomats and they have told me this they would rather have a bad deal than uncertainty because if you have a bad deal with the world of business you know where you stand and you can do something about it chinese diplomats have told me that if they no longer see britain as a bridge to the mainland of europe to re-explore their goods about pain tavist then they would have to seriously reconsider whether they have a presence in britain but if this uncertainty if there's no deal that's what i'm joined from up pace if there's no deal that's the worst of all alastair you want to jump in go ahead. yeah yeah i do because i just think it's very important t
corbin would win so no conservative m.p. wants to hand the keys to ten downing street to jeremy corbyn but let me just say this of pater i make no pretense to be an authority on economics because i'm not. but i would say this that what is the worst thing for another for an economy it's not a bad deal it's uncertainty now i speak with a lot of diplomats over here especially chinese diplomats and they have told me this they would rather have a bad deal than uncertainty because if you have a bad...
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jane corbin with that report. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the olympic ambitions of a 90—year—old grandmother, and why she couldn't achieve it in 1964. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. it was an alliance that brought the world
jane corbin with that report. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the olympic ambitions of a 90—year—old grandmother, and why she couldn't achieve it in 1964. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the...
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taxpayer funded militias opposing president assad even the media doesn't listen to corbin perhaps they should go back and listen to donald trump before the arguable u.s. deep state got to him he has aligned with russia and with the rest they don't want to isis but they have other things because we're back in we're back in rebels we don't know who the rebels are we're giving them lots of money lots of everything we don't know who the rebels are and when and if and it's not going to happen because you have russian you have iran now but if they ever did overthrow you might end up with as bad as assad is he's a bad guy but you may very well end up with worse than assad well this time to raise a man like blair brown and cameron failed to militarily over there an arab government but arguably she has been successfully trying to overthrow the self one longtime opponent of neo con was the man who once had the biggest individual mandate in europe ken livingstone for his perspective on the current political chaos in britain he joins me now ken thanks very much covering back on so what have you ma
taxpayer funded militias opposing president assad even the media doesn't listen to corbin perhaps they should go back and listen to donald trump before the arguable u.s. deep state got to him he has aligned with russia and with the rest they don't want to isis but they have other things because we're back in we're back in rebels we don't know who the rebels are we're giving them lots of money lots of everything we don't know who the rebels are and when and if and it's not going to happen...
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corbin would win so no conservative m.p. wants to hand the. keys to ten downing street to me corbin but let me just say this of peter i make no pretense to be an authority on economics because i'm not but i would say this that what is the worst thing for another for an economy it's not a bad deal it's uncertainty now i speak with a lot of diplomats over here especially chinese diplomats and they have told me this they would rather have a bad deal than uncertainty because if you have a bad deal with the world of business you know where you stand and you can do something about it chinese diplomats have told me that if they no longer see britain as a bridge to the mainland of europe to re-explore their goods about pain tavist then they would have to seriously reconsider whether they have a presence in britain but if this uncertainty if there's no deal that's what i'm joy there's no deal that's the worst of all alistair you want to jump in go ahead. yeah yeah i do because i just think it's very important to understand what breakfast is about and t
corbin would win so no conservative m.p. wants to hand the. keys to ten downing street to me corbin but let me just say this of peter i make no pretense to be an authority on economics because i'm not but i would say this that what is the worst thing for another for an economy it's not a bad deal it's uncertainty now i speak with a lot of diplomats over here especially chinese diplomats and they have told me this they would rather have a bad deal than uncertainty because if you have a bad deal...
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the dollars they called research in london welcome nicolle so we have the opposition leader jeremy corbin accusing the prime minister of caving in to brussels what did we learn from mrs may in parliament today. well up next it wasn't a dominating discussion old zotero colvin and some author and peace had a few questions about it and manish to heat up the discussion in the room as we just soul jeremy coleman also wanted to know if that was progress on new trade deals for the u.k. or whether there would be any possibility of you need a lecture lead to withdraw from any possible backstop agreements at the irish border that also drew up another question but i know the m.p. who wanted to know it out of the northern northern island would get special treatment due to this new drop that nobody really has seen yet if that were to be the same for scotland so if they would get any benefits from it many more questions will come at the prime minister she didn't answer these on so very clearly now bosh wants the details of the trough to really known then i guess they will ask more about what ifs and bu
the dollars they called research in london welcome nicolle so we have the opposition leader jeremy corbin accusing the prime minister of caving in to brussels what did we learn from mrs may in parliament today. well up next it wasn't a dominating discussion old zotero colvin and some author and peace had a few questions about it and manish to heat up the discussion in the room as we just soul jeremy coleman also wanted to know if that was progress on new trade deals for the u.k. or whether...
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even read something that says we don't know about trade policy corbin nevertheless had some advice. if the brakes it secretary is still in office by the time the cabinet makes this afternoon could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him and tell him that ten thousand lorries arrive at dover every day handling seventeen percent of this country's entire trade in goods estimated to be one hundred twenty two billion pounds last year this woeful ignorance by a person in high office is disturbing to so many people and tories were also disturbed by media reports of a broken up britain remaining in the e.u. but losing its voting rights you will lose the support of many conservative m.p. . millions of voters across the country may responded by reaffirming our commitment to ending the right of citizens to freely move between the u.k. and the e.u. left out one of the things that the british people are very keen to see from this deal which is an end to free movement and we will ensure that we are delivering on that as well as those other elements that i have set out no one is re
even read something that says we don't know about trade policy corbin nevertheless had some advice. if the brakes it secretary is still in office by the time the cabinet makes this afternoon could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him and tell him that ten thousand lorries arrive at dover every day handling seventeen percent of this country's entire trade in goods estimated to be one hundred twenty two billion pounds last year this woeful ignorance by a person in high office...
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something that says that we don't know about trade policy corbin nevertheless had some advice if the brakes it secretary is still in office by the time the cabinet makes this afternoon could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him and tell him that ten thousand lorries arrive at dover every day handing seventeen percent of this country's entire trade in goods estimated to be one hundred twenty two billion pounds last year this woeful ignorance by a person in high office is disturbing to so many people and tories were also disturbed by media reports of a broken up britain remaining in the e.u. but losing its voting rights you will lose the support of many conservative m.p. . millions of voters across the country may responded by reaffirming our commitment to ending the right of citizens to freely move between the u.k. and the e.u. left out one of the things that the british people are very keen to see from this deal which is an end to free movement and we will ensure that we are delivering on that as well as those other elements that i have set out no one is really sur
something that says that we don't know about trade policy corbin nevertheless had some advice if the brakes it secretary is still in office by the time the cabinet makes this afternoon could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him and tell him that ten thousand lorries arrive at dover every day handing seventeen percent of this country's entire trade in goods estimated to be one hundred twenty two billion pounds last year this woeful ignorance by a person in high office is...
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joining me now is jane corbin, the journalist who worked on tonight's programme. in it we hearfrom detective sergeant nick bailey had quite a ghastly experience when he became very ill, having touched and another chop. yes, it was on the door handle of the house and he went out to investigate if there were fatalities. he was there to look. he was unaware of this, he was wearing a full forensic suits but after he got back from the house he did not see anything there, it almost normal, he immediately had as he described its feeling hot and sweaty and pinpricks in his ice. he got really bad the next day, so much that two days on he had to be rushed to hospital. we can hear a bit of that interview. to come back from the house, iwas that interview. to come back from the house, i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time i put it down to being tired and stressed. they said that you have this nerve agent in your blood system. what was your reaction? scary because it is fear of the unknown is that is such a dangerous thing to have in your system. knowing how the other two wer
joining me now is jane corbin, the journalist who worked on tonight's programme. in it we hearfrom detective sergeant nick bailey had quite a ghastly experience when he became very ill, having touched and another chop. yes, it was on the door handle of the house and he went out to investigate if there were fatalities. he was there to look. he was unaware of this, he was wearing a full forensic suits but after he got back from the house he did not see anything there, it almost normal, he...
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being and as the debate of course but on the state aid issue part of the reason the british focus the corbin. leadership of the labor party state aid restrictions are contained in legal advice about renationalisation of the railways electricity water. without the agreement when i was secretary of a six. aid for coming to a brigade and the fact any aid that was given by her majesty's government or there was nothing else at that stage had to be. i'd need the same way if we are part of europe there will be no stations is this way. write things down then i mean obviously you said this would be advised treasury official now they might have to write it down because the government is tourism has been forced to they why didn't you write everything down on pieces of paper he had devised over the course of a war. very difficult very tenuous so i took the opportunity of putting everything on on those the gather correspondence it is now public knowledge the documents can be made available as you can see why geoffrey wouldn't want to do with. it because. it could be tied to it and. i am surprised. that h
being and as the debate of course but on the state aid issue part of the reason the british focus the corbin. leadership of the labor party state aid restrictions are contained in legal advice about renationalisation of the railways electricity water. without the agreement when i was secretary of a six. aid for coming to a brigade and the fact any aid that was given by her majesty's government or there was nothing else at that stage had to be. i'd need the same way if we are part of europe...
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jane corbin with that report. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: what's next for carlos ghosn and nissan after the car giant sacked him following his arrest? president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink
jane corbin with that report. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: what's next for carlos ghosn and nissan after the car giant sacked him following his arrest? president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the...
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minister become aware of this absolutely shocking revelation about britain's trade routes may accuse corbin of reading things on the stand to even read out something that says that we don't know about trade policy corbin nevertheless had some advice if the brakes it secretary is still in office by the time the cabinet makes this afternoon could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him and tell him that ten thousand lorries arrive at dover every day pounding seventeen percent of this country's entire trade in goods estimated to be one hundred twenty two billion pounds last year this woeful ignorance by a person in high office is disturbing to so many people and tories were also disturbed by media reports of a broken up britain remaining in the e.u. but losing its voting rights you will lose the support of many conservative m.p. . millions of voters across the country may responded by reaffirming our commitment to ending the right of citizens to freely move between the u.k. and the e.u. left out one of the things that the british people are very keen to see from this deal which
minister become aware of this absolutely shocking revelation about britain's trade routes may accuse corbin of reading things on the stand to even read out something that says that we don't know about trade policy corbin nevertheless had some advice if the brakes it secretary is still in office by the time the cabinet makes this afternoon could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him and tell him that ten thousand lorries arrive at dover every day pounding seventeen percent of...
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panorama's jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure that there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had actually happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the skripals' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered their house, and everything appeared normal. 0nce i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pinpricks and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. nick bailey too had come into contact with the novichok. it's like oil, sinking through porous surfaces, and it's spread by touch. ju
panorama's jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure that there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the...
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corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. and i try to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new nose on our minister who just hours before he was appointed said the day you is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read enough all he wants to do is to play party politics. these. days. calling kettle black into the minds of m.p.'s as a traitor may try to survive a story leader let the pm but she did resume transmission the right honorable gentleman is playing party politics he's opposing a deal he hasn't read not read dead deal or not be and he is also took place as news came in about another suspected u.k. spy overseas this time on iran it's already university ph d. student matthew had his was arrested when he was leaving the u.a.e. how he completed his research into the impact of the arab spring on the u.a.e. fo
corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. and i try to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new nose on our minister who just hours before he was appointed said the day you is dead tourism a said goldman didn't...
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corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a failure it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new no the law minister who just hours before he was appointed said the deal is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read enough all he wants to do is to play party politics. these. days. calling kettle black into the minds of m.p.'s as a traitor may try to survive a story leader let the pm but she did resume transmission the right honorable gentleman is playing party politics he's opposing a deal he hasn't read not read dead deal or not be and he is also took place as news came in about another suspected u.k. spy overseas this time on iran daryn university ph d. student matthew had his was arrested when he was leaving the u.a.e. how he completed his research into the impact of the arab spring on the u.a.e. foreign policy he had. bee
corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a failure it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new no the law minister who just hours before he was appointed said the deal is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read enough all he...
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corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new no the law minister who just hours before he was appointed said the day you know is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read enough all he wants to do is to play party politics. these. days. calling kettle black into the minds of m.p.'s as a traitor may try to survive a story leader let the pm but she did resume transmission the right honorable gentleman is playing party politics he's opposing a deal he hasn't read not read dead deal or not be and he is also took place as news came in about another suspected u.k. spy overseas this time on iran already university ph d. student matthew had his was arrested when he was leaving the u.a.e. how he completed his research into the impact of the arab spring on the u.a.e. foreign polic
corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new no the law minister who just hours before he was appointed said the day you know is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read...
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and joining me now is every corbin's former shadow communities and local government minister chris williams because thanks for coming back on before we go to the constitutional and political breaks at crises we had from the russian ambassador in part one what do you think about leaks suggesting foreign office funding for journalists to attack russia or to attack nation states perhaps what they the government receives design in my view is completely inappropriate on acceptable for the government to be funding something about if that's true i think that you know we should be reliant upon government to play things with a straight but really other thing when she start getting into that sort of black propaganda which this seems to suggest they are doing then it calls into question think you know many of this sort of statements and positions that you know the governments taken up and i know that for example a number of years when we asked questions about some of the assertions will be made at the time you know in relation to the attack in salzburg for example asking for evidence you know we were
and joining me now is every corbin's former shadow communities and local government minister chris williams because thanks for coming back on before we go to the constitutional and political breaks at crises we had from the russian ambassador in part one what do you think about leaks suggesting foreign office funding for journalists to attack russia or to attack nation states perhaps what they the government receives design in my view is completely inappropriate on acceptable for the government...
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action later in the show first after the british government's de-facto defeat in the face of german corbin's onslaught of a brics it legal advice i'm joined by former u.k. attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called end game morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. other new nneka matter. on their boat there of significance going to war is a very great significance for any country this is equally if not much greater on these very aware of occasions their office is advice how's it been published neither the contents nor the existence of an office as advice is evidently the only exception has been in the war it was refused in. it. the existence of the device was conceded in february one thousand nine hundred by both douglas heard the fighting secretary nick. the attorney general but not the contents maastricht being the precursor to a closer european integration the previous treaty which was of the utmost importance
action later in the show first after the british government's de-facto defeat in the face of german corbin's onslaught of a brics it legal advice i'm joined by former u.k. attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called end game morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. other new nneka matter. on their boat there of...
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minister become aware of this absolutely shocking revelation about britain's trade routes may accuse corbin of reading things on the stand to even read out something that says that we don't know about trade policy corbin nevertheless had some advice if the brakes it secretary is still in office by the time the cabinet makes this afternoon i could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him and tell him that ten thousand lorries arrive at dover every day handling seventeen percent of this country's entire trade in goods estimated to be one hundred twenty two billion pounds last year this woeful ignorance by a person in high office is disturbing to so many people and tories were also disturbed by media reports of a broken up britain remaining in the e.u. but losing its voting rights you will lose the support of many conservative m.p. . millions of voters across the country may responded by reaffirming our commitment to ending the right of citizens to freely move between the u.k. and the e.u. left out one of the things that the british people are very keen to see from this deal whi
minister become aware of this absolutely shocking revelation about britain's trade routes may accuse corbin of reading things on the stand to even read out something that says that we don't know about trade policy corbin nevertheless had some advice if the brakes it secretary is still in office by the time the cabinet makes this afternoon i could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him and tell him that ten thousand lorries arrive at dover every day handling seventeen percent of...
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panorama's jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure that there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had actually happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the skripals' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered their house, and everything appeared normal. once i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pinpricks and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. nick bailey too had come into contact with the novichok. it's like oil, sinking through porous surfaces, and it's spread by touch. ju
panorama's jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure that there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the...
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corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new and trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new no than our minister who just before he was appointed said the jail is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read enough all he wants to do is to play party politics. these. days. calling kettle black into the minds of m.p.'s as a traitor may try to survive a story leader let the pm but she did resume transmission the right honorable gentleman is playing party politics he's opposing a deal he hasn't read not read dead deal or not be and he is also took place as news came in about another suspected u.k. spy overseas this time on iran already university ph d. student matthew had his was arrested when he was leaving the u.a.e. how he completed his research into the empty. to the arab spring on the u.a.e. foreign policy he has not b
corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new and trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new no than our minister who just before he was appointed said the jail is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read enough all he...
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corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new nose on our minister who just before he was appointed said the deal is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read enough all he wants to do is to play party politics. he . put calling kettle black into the minds of m.p.'s as a traitor may try to survive a story leader let the pm but she did resume transmission the right honorable gentleman is playing party politics he's opposing a deal he hasn't read not read dead deal or not be and he is also took place as news came in about another suspected u.k. spy overseas this time on iran it's already university ph d. student matthew had his was arrested when he was leaving the u.a.e. how he completed his research into the empire. to the arab spring on the u.e.s. foreign policy he has no
corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new nose on our minister who just before he was appointed said the deal is dead tourism a said goldman didn't read enough all he...
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jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the skripals' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered their house, and everything appeared normal. once i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pinpricks and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. nick bailey, too, had come into contact with the novichok. it's like oil, sinking through porous surfaces, and it's spread by touch. just a few mill
jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was...
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. >> jeremy corbin. >> i echo the prime minister's words, we thank her for her service to the country throughout her life. we remember her as a goat -- great code breaker and demonstrative member of the house of lords. and her with on i have news for you. and harry leslie smith who passed away only this morning. and an irrepressible campaigner for the rights of refugees and the welfare state in the national health service. he was passionate about the principle of healthcare for all as a human right. we thank harry for his life and work. before and secretary said of their brexit deal it mitigates most of the negative impact. prime minister tell us what to mitigate? >> can i first of all, i am sure the house wishes to pass condolences. what we see behind the analysis we published today and the chancellor recognizes this morning, our deal is the best deal available for jobs in the economy that allows us to honor the referendum and the opportunity of brexit. the analysis does not show we will be poorer in the future. it shows better off with this deal, what would make an impact on the eco
. >> jeremy corbin. >> i echo the prime minister's words, we thank her for her service to the country throughout her life. we remember her as a goat -- great code breaker and demonstrative member of the house of lords. and her with on i have news for you. and harry leslie smith who passed away only this morning. and an irrepressible campaigner for the rights of refugees and the welfare state in the national health service. he was passionate about the principle of healthcare for all...
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. >> jeremy corbin. >> after the utter shambles of negotiation, the prime minister should look to herself in this. he hasn't managed to convince a lot of people behind her. >> and to present the nation, for two deeply unattractive outcomes is a failure of british statecraft on a scale unseen since the crisis and that from a tory mp. the eu negotiations told the 27 european ambassadors uk must align their rules but the eu will retain all the control. is that a fair summary of the prime minister's deal? >> can i say to the right honorable gentlemen as i said throughout the negotiations what we are doing is negotiating good deals to the united kingdom with negotiating a deal that delivers on a vote of the british people. and ensures we leave the common fisheries policy and the customs union, we protect jobs and security, the integrity of the united kingdom. >> under the prime minister's deal, we will spend years with less say over our laws or how the money is spent and the international trade secretary, the decision to withdraw from any agreement could not be contracted to somebody else. can
. >> jeremy corbin. >> after the utter shambles of negotiation, the prime minister should look to herself in this. he hasn't managed to convince a lot of people behind her. >> and to present the nation, for two deeply unattractive outcomes is a failure of british statecraft on a scale unseen since the crisis and that from a tory mp. the eu negotiations told the 27 european ambassadors uk must align their rules but the eu will retain all the control. is that a fair summary of...
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jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered criticall ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the skripals' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered their house, and everything appeared normal. once i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pinpricks and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. nick bailey too had come into contact with the novichok. it's like oil, sinking through porous surfaces, and it's spread by touch. just a few millig
jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered criticall ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was...
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deal this much we know all right now we also of course are heard from the opposition leader mr jeremy corbin let's take a listen to what he said and then i'll toss it to you max the prime minister said nothing is agreed until everything is agreed it's clear from this document that he did nothing is agreed to this is the blindfold bricks that we all see a huge leap in the dark all right max want to go over to you a leap in the dark if the e.u. does sign off on the brakes a deal then what. well what he was talking about here was not the braggs the deal he was talking about the political agreement so was supposed to outline the nature of the future relationship between the u.k. and the u. and of course he's not wrong but there's no other way to do it because you can only really negotiate in earnest that future between the e.u. and the k. once the u.k. has left the european union and that will happen on the twenty ninth of march twenty nine thousand so what we have here with the political agreement is more or less a guideline this can be changed it can also fail that's why by i go by the way it
deal this much we know all right now we also of course are heard from the opposition leader mr jeremy corbin let's take a listen to what he said and then i'll toss it to you max the prime minister said nothing is agreed until everything is agreed it's clear from this document that he did nothing is agreed to this is the blindfold bricks that we all see a huge leap in the dark all right max want to go over to you a leap in the dark if the e.u. does sign off on the brakes a deal then what. well...
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if you look around the house she is encircled by opponents because the neighbor party leader jeremy corbin has just said this is a miserable failure and this is the worst of all worlds this breaks a deal and we are going to vote it down she doesn't have on the further opposition benches she doesn't have any friends do you peter norris northern irish unionists have said they don't want this deal they might still be open to break mail that is still to be seen and her own party is deeply divided between heart breaks to tears and remainders and some people in the middle who don't know where to jump at this point in time so she has a really tough time to cobble those majority together at the moment she doesn't have it and it is difficult because she's not a great communicator she has no personal friends in her own party how she can go about that she might not have friends in her party but she seems to be appealing over the heads of lawmakers to ordinary people to support this deal is that going to work. that is certainly not going to work because people here have really working up to the fact t
if you look around the house she is encircled by opponents because the neighbor party leader jeremy corbin has just said this is a miserable failure and this is the worst of all worlds this breaks a deal and we are going to vote it down she doesn't have on the further opposition benches she doesn't have any friends do you peter norris northern irish unionists have said they don't want this deal they might still be open to break mail that is still to be seen and her own party is deeply divided...
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extreme mental who are quite happy to crash out as it were also the opposition labor party leader jeremy corbin came out on sunday and said that he would not be voting that and his party would not be voting for this as well calling the deal a miserable failure of negotiation and also another important point to resume its partners in the government the deal.
extreme mental who are quite happy to crash out as it were also the opposition labor party leader jeremy corbin came out on sunday and said that he would not be voting that and his party would not be voting for this as well calling the deal a miserable failure of negotiation and also another important point to resume its partners in the government the deal.
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. >> and corbin the weiner dog really entertaining the little one. >> he'll keep going. if you throw that ball to the dog, he'll bring it right back. the baby just wants to throw the ball. so the next few hours are taken care of. >> you either get a cuddlefest or a laughfest headver tohisminute.coeast enter ery day. >> let's reveal tuesday's buzz word. it is festive. >> head over to rightthisminute.com, click on the ipad mini button and type in festive. >> you see that logo up there. festive. >> you see that logo up there. >> why she's got a date with a if your adventure... ...keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips... ...you may have overactive bladder, or oab. ohhhh...enough already! we need to see a doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq® (mirabegron). it treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder oalic reactions...ne stream. s ...like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or troubl
. >> and corbin the weiner dog really entertaining the little one. >> he'll keep going. if you throw that ball to the dog, he'll bring it right back. the baby just wants to throw the ball. so the next few hours are taken care of. >> you either get a cuddlefest or a laughfest headver tohisminute.coeast enter ery day. >> let's reveal tuesday's buzz word. it is festive. >> head over to rightthisminute.com, click on the ipad mini button and type in festive. >>...
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smooth and orderly british departure from the block across the aisle though opposition leader jeremy corbin called the deal a failure adding that it would be a blindfold bragg's it and a leap in the dark without his party support is britain barreling toward a no deal breaks it here's what was said in parliament on thursday. we haven't agreed between the u.k. and the european commission the text is being today being shared with the leaders of the other twenty seven member states and to the specially you council on sunday the negotiations analogy a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this crisis to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people the prime minister said nothing is agreed until everything is agreed it's clear from this document that indeed nothing is agreed it's full of short of labour's six. there is no common rule book and no mention of frictionless trade our participation is down graded in a number of european agencies all where out of them in their entirety. let's get more now we are joined by un zimmerman
smooth and orderly british departure from the block across the aisle though opposition leader jeremy corbin called the deal a failure adding that it would be a blindfold bragg's it and a leap in the dark without his party support is britain barreling toward a no deal breaks it here's what was said in parliament on thursday. we haven't agreed between the u.k. and the european commission the text is being today being shared with the leaders of the other twenty seven member states and to the...
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smooth and orderly british departure from the block across the aisle though opposition leader jeremy corbin called the deal a failure adding that it would be a blindfold bragg's it and a leap in the dark without his party support is britain barreling toward a no deal breaks it here's what was said in parliament on thursday. we haven't agreed between the u.k. and the european commission the text is being today being shared with the leaders of the other twenty seven member states and to the specially you council on sunday the negotiations analogy a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people the prime minister said nothing is agreed until everything is agreed it's clear from this document that indeed nothing is agreed to it's full short of labour's six. there is no common rule book and no mention of frictionless trade our participation is down graded in the number of european agencies all went out of them in their entirety. let's get more now we are joined by un zimmerm
smooth and orderly british departure from the block across the aisle though opposition leader jeremy corbin called the deal a failure adding that it would be a blindfold bragg's it and a leap in the dark without his party support is britain barreling toward a no deal breaks it here's what was said in parliament on thursday. we haven't agreed between the u.k. and the european commission the text is being today being shared with the leaders of the other twenty seven member states and to the...