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party the hardliners in the tory party haven't yet said we will do this on that and that day we have to wait for that bought the move move things are very dynamic here and they seem to move in stream really quickly a reversal in london macsoftware in brussels thank you both. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a top saudi prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist. saudi arabia's public prosecutor denied that crown prince mohammed bin salmond was involved in the plot turkey has attacked the findings of the saudi investigation is to construct it was killed last month after he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul. the death toll in california's wildfires now stands at fifty six with authorities warning that something like one hundred thirty people are still missing thousands of firefighters are still battling blazes in the north and south of the state over with or to say they are slowly and gaining the upper hand. lawmakers in sri lanka as problems of exchange blows and l
party the hardliners in the tory party haven't yet said we will do this on that and that day we have to wait for that bought the move move things are very dynamic here and they seem to move in stream really quickly a reversal in london macsoftware in brussels thank you both. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a top saudi prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist. saudi arabia's...
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person probably off the hard line the ultra brecht satiric those figures in the tory party who really want a heart to lean and fast break was the european union they absolutely opposed the solution that britain is supposed to stay in a customs union for two years or even more maybe and to stick to european rules during that time they see this as treason and they denounce to reason mase deal as something that goes against this spirit of brics that it's bret's it in name only as they call it and they are ready to mount a leadership a formal leadership challenge against her so she is really beleaguered from all sides and nobody absolutely nobody wants to step into her shoes at the moment which which makes this whole notion of a leadership challenge all the more intriguing if nobody wants the job why try to take out the one person who is in the job at the moment. exactly full that's the conundrum at the heart of it and that is what somehow seems to slow the tare rebels down of course a few names have been named by jake a priest monk who always insists that no absolutely no never would he
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party the the hardliners in the tory party have not yet said we will do this and that and that day we have to wait for that bot the move move things are very dynamic here and they seem to move extremely quickly revisal in london max hoffman in brussels thank you both. all right let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a top side you prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist of. saudi arabia's public prosecutor denied the crown prince mohammed bin sultan was involved in the plot turkey has attacked the findings of the saudi investigation because she was killed last month after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. the death toll in california's wildfires now stands at fifty six with the authorities warning that about one hundred thirty people are still missing thousands of firefighters are still battling blazes in the north and south of the state there with others who say they are slowly gaining the upper hand. africa's fastest train line has just been opened in morocco by kingd
party the the hardliners in the tory party have not yet said we will do this and that and that day we have to wait for that bot the move move things are very dynamic here and they seem to move extremely quickly revisal in london max hoffman in brussels thank you both. all right let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a top side you prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged in connection with the murder of the journalist of. saudi...
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now an open battle in the tory party girl who runs the country. what are we all to make of this warfare playing out in front of our eyes? those who still back her, exasperated. stop rocking the boat, stop wrecking, otherwise this will prove an historic, disastrous period, notjust for the government, but for the country more widely. haven't we passed the point where it is credible for her to be able to turn this around? no, i think she remains our only hope. that hope dashed by this man, the brexit secretary who quit and did not make the journey to work today? morning, minister, are you going to resign? do you have confidence in the prime minister? or this woman, the work and pensions secretary who gave up her ministerial folders. seven members of the government have gone today. we re were you in tears last night? in protest at the brexit compromise. but she's still there, even with resignations and open revolt. can she stay? she'll try. serving in high office is an honour and privilege will stop it is also —— serving in high office is an honou
now an open battle in the tory party girl who runs the country. what are we all to make of this warfare playing out in front of our eyes? those who still back her, exasperated. stop rocking the boat, stop wrecking, otherwise this will prove an historic, disastrous period, notjust for the government, but for the country more widely. haven't we passed the point where it is credible for her to be able to turn this around? no, i think she remains our only hope. that hope dashed by this man, the...
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that is the thing that is sort of an ancient mechanism within the tory party that the best ventures can gang up on whatever party leader and prime minister at the time and often letters of sort of against that person at the edge of particular committee that's called the nine hundred twenty two committee all this is kane and there sits a senior tory who collects these letters and when forty eight letters have arrived on his desk he then goes ahead and calls the party together and says i have here a leadership challenge and how are we going to go ahead then there is a vote and she can be brought down and then and this is the crucial point in this whole procedure then the body needs to be elected another person man or woman just needs to step up and say i want to be prime minister and the problem at the moment is we cannot see anybody nobody has really left the ranks and said i can do this better and we are still waiting for that and so this leadership challenge might be in the air people here are waiting for it more or less from our to our fact the point is that nobody really has stood up
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you think the tory party, get rid of that silly bird and have a love of peace to calm everybody down. these are the five cabinet ministers who are getting together to try and get theresa may to change her mind on the deal and go back and negotiate something else. she says this is the deal, the is it, this is the end of it. europe's is the same thing. —— europe says the same thing. —— europe says the same thing. you cannot go back and start renegotiating sol thing. you cannot go back and start renegotiating so i am not sure what they are up to. they have been told this constantly that they can negotiate it, obviously they do believe that prime minister. segway us believe that prime minister. segway us into your paper, all of these issues that we are talking about, you wonder where it leaves the great british public and what they are thinking and your paper has been doing some polling to see what we think of where we have got to now. one of the things that is interesting is, it is always useful to have two polls in the papers to compare because there are similar results here. on
you think the tory party, get rid of that silly bird and have a love of peace to calm everybody down. these are the five cabinet ministers who are getting together to try and get theresa may to change her mind on the deal and go back and negotiate something else. she says this is the deal, the is it, this is the end of it. europe's is the same thing. —— europe says the same thing. —— europe says the same thing. you cannot go back and start renegotiating sol thing. you cannot go back and...
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but his popularity within the tory party has been consistently high, and all of us have said he could be our next leader. then, of course there are others who said heaven help us. let that not happen. he is somebody who is very divisive but he's smart, good strategist and he has now seen the point in time where he can finally pounds and -- pounce and move against theresa may, something that has been months in the making. >> e.u. leaders have been aware of the bitterness of this fight in the u.k. parliament. if may goes, is this deal likely to stand? >> it really depends who comes afterwards. if you talk to the social democrats, for example, in the city there is reborn hope here that there might even be a second referendum, and that that referendum would be in favor of the remainders, so there is no brexit at all. of course, it will be hard to save somebody like jacob rees mogg becomes the next prime minister, that is probably not going to be the case. so, the overall strategy at the moment is to stay the course, keep calm, carry on. meaning there is a withdrawal agreement and the e.u.
but his popularity within the tory party has been consistently high, and all of us have said he could be our next leader. then, of course there are others who said heaven help us. let that not happen. he is somebody who is very divisive but he's smart, good strategist and he has now seen the point in time where he can finally pounds and -- pounce and move against theresa may, something that has been months in the making. >> e.u. leaders have been aware of the bitterness of this fight in...
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and she may well the survive because the tory party is probably very concerned that if she goes her replacement could be someone who is seen as less palatable to the u.k. public and it might throw the whole country into election fever and we might end up with a general election and at the moment there is no guarantee to the tories that they will get back into power. what do you make of her statement to today she was talking about her break the deal and she said look it's it's her deal my deal no deal or no brakes it is it is simple is that is there another option g think. well that kind of throws everything back into play her deal probably is the best possible deal that she could get but what it has shown is that after two years of negotiations with the other twenty seven members of the e.u. that the best possible deal the u.k. can get is not going to be as good as the deal they have currently as members but what she is trying to forge is the deal that minimizes the economic impacts on the country if we go over a cliff with hard brakes it hard exit that could have highly mental effects on the e
and she may well the survive because the tory party is probably very concerned that if she goes her replacement could be someone who is seen as less palatable to the u.k. public and it might throw the whole country into election fever and we might end up with a general election and at the moment there is no guarantee to the tories that they will get back into power. what do you make of her statement to today she was talking about her break the deal and she said look it's it's her deal my deal...
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the pressure of course comes from the tory mps and their local constituency parties will be swayed by these messages, and they'll be very worried about that as well. talking about moment of truth, that's the headline on the front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was coming. front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was comingm front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was coming. it is, though, isn't it? it is a resilient pm who has got through this without really making any apparent headway all moved on in recent months —— pm. a former cabinet minister i was talking about tonight, a sinking ship, normally rats get off, this lot have stayed on! there's anger among brexiteer mps, they fought for among brexiteer mps, they fought for a clean break from the singles single market and customs union, they will go in tomorrow and accept a deal and they will see that as a betrayal. you mention her resilience, people have mentioned moment of truth in the same sentence as theresa may several times, and she is still there. for months and months and month
the pressure of course comes from the tory mps and their local constituency parties will be swayed by these messages, and they'll be very worried about that as well. talking about moment of truth, that's the headline on the front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was coming. front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was comingm front of the telegraph, it's almost like we knew that was coming. it is, though, isn't it? it is a resilient pm who has got through this...
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party today as well. rumor is there it's consistent but so far we haven't heard that the forty eight letters that are needed are have landed on the table of grad brady who is the chairman off this audit nineteen twenty two committee this internal committee of the tory party which would trigger this leadership contest and the problem with this is as we've said before nobody is standing up at the moment and says i want to be intrusive mase shoes i want for job because everybody knows how incredibly difficult it is that it's a partisan challenge challenges somebody really would have to say i want to inherit the mess and who who is that so name no names have been thrown up and i think that's what's holding it up at the moment our correspondent barbara basal and max hoffman thank you both very much. and just a quick reminder we've been watching theresa may and defending her a draft of bread said a deal in the parliament there she is and under intense pressure after her draft deal triggered a wave of government
party today as well. rumor is there it's consistent but so far we haven't heard that the forty eight letters that are needed are have landed on the table of grad brady who is the chairman off this audit nineteen twenty two committee this internal committee of the tory party which would trigger this leadership contest and the problem with this is as we've said before nobody is standing up at the moment and says i want to be intrusive mase shoes i want for job because everybody knows how...
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leader and they will not be a coronation in the tory party because the tory party is fundamentally split on these issues. that entails a one month or two—month campaign for the tory leadership while theresa may stays in downing street and continues to do what she can to get the deal through. in 2017, theresa may did not want to have a televised debate during the general election. she didn't want to be seen giving jeremy corbyn the oxygen of publicity and putting him on a par with the prime minister. it is getting him into a situation in saying you don't like my deal, what is your deal? we are leaving injust 100 my deal, what is your deal? we are leaving injust100 days, what have you got? what will you go away and negotiate with the eu in less than three months? is that nothing? you can talk all you like about what you would like to have had, and it is the same for the eurosceptics in her party. you can talk about what you would like to have had, and quite strange given that some of the most senior eurosceptics in government we re senior eurosceptics in government were in the party for
leader and they will not be a coronation in the tory party because the tory party is fundamentally split on these issues. that entails a one month or two—month campaign for the tory leadership while theresa may stays in downing street and continues to do what she can to get the deal through. in 2017, theresa may did not want to have a televised debate during the general election. she didn't want to be seen giving jeremy corbyn the oxygen of publicity and putting him on a par with the prime...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos.
it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos.
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the tory party are catching up of this! the tory party are catching up with labour! steven barclay being bumped up to the premier league now. his face is familiar to me, i have heard him speak. i think we are scrabbling around for pictures! so many people had left theirjobs by the time i came back after my dog walk yesterday, i wish i hadn‘t had gone. it was very significant that michael gove didn‘t go. why didn‘t he? he wants to be a minister. and the fears and no deal. the important thing that has happened is the brexit movement had split into two parts, the pragmatic part led by michael gove who says let‘s get out of the eu and then fix it, then they irreconcilable —— irreconcilables, jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson, irreconcilable —— irreconcilables, jacob rees—mogg, borisjohnson, he says we should just about despite a no deal. which would be very damaging. how trapped is she, theresa may? is the fact that the brexit has split into two helpful for her? well she has a plan and she can stick with it, it seems even her cabinet, people who stayed t
the tory party are catching up of this! the tory party are catching up with labour! steven barclay being bumped up to the premier league now. his face is familiar to me, i have heard him speak. i think we are scrabbling around for pictures! so many people had left theirjobs by the time i came back after my dog walk yesterday, i wish i hadn‘t had gone. it was very significant that michael gove didn‘t go. why didn‘t he? he wants to be a minister. and the fears and no deal. the important...
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spread between this concentration and then you've got the loyalists are people there in the tory party who support the queen whose whole point of bragg's it was to support the clean ok so they and a moron a policy because incredible poverty it's all about supporting the queen and getting rid of the world. cracking gave americans no longer. needed to come up here to make some money twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year in trucks or chose to truck people who rushed to. small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent is like gold rush is very very similar to . this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and slowdowns for much the lost of jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and it's a tough reality to deal with. future historians may look back at donald trump's handling of the murder of jamal the show as a case study of the lack of leadership and outright folly his reasons for giving the saudis or r
spread between this concentration and then you've got the loyalists are people there in the tory party who support the queen whose whole point of bragg's it was to support the clean ok so they and a moron a policy because incredible poverty it's all about supporting the queen and getting rid of the world. cracking gave americans no longer. needed to come up here to make some money twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year in trucks or chose to truck...
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tory party and say that they have put the national interest first. the opportunity to establish economic credibility is huge for them. i think the labour party will drag their feet for a while. after eu leaders have made their intervention, and potentially markets, i think labour might abstain or something, but they will be the people that will enable this bill to pass. you have been around in conservative politics long enough, at least 20 years, to remember the history and have lived through some of it at the party has had on europe. are you worried about where this whole process, having been the party that championed brexit, could end up leaving the conservatives? i am deeply anxious about the conservative party, and not just because i about the conservative party, and notjust because i support the party. if there was a credible labour party opposition waiting in the wings, i would be more relaxed about it, but personally, i think jeremy corbyn is absolutely unfit to be prime minister. if the tory party cannot contain what could become a civil war,
tory party and say that they have put the national interest first. the opportunity to establish economic credibility is huge for them. i think the labour party will drag their feet for a while. after eu leaders have made their intervention, and potentially markets, i think labour might abstain or something, but they will be the people that will enable this bill to pass. you have been around in conservative politics long enough, at least 20 years, to remember the history and have lived through...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read out reading the full five hundred pages either myself or do you draw your conclusions from the fact that her own break that secretary has resided in this is that her team is falling apart her team is in revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know that labor doesn't seem involved at all under jeremy corbin's leadership they're perfectly willing to see may's government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame them but at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important point here is it here is that this is not what the electorate voted for it is a app
it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read out reading the full five hundred pages either myself...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read out reading the full five hundred pages either myself or do you draw your conclusions from the fact that her own breaks that secretary has resided i mean this is her team is falling apart her team is in revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know the labor doesn't seem involved at all under jeremy corbin's leadership they're perfectly willing to see may's government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame them but at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important point here is it here is that this is not what the electorate voted for it is a appe
it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read out reading the full five hundred pages either myself...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mays' plan is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read without reading the full five hundred pages either myself or do you draw your conclusions from the fact that her own breaks that secretary has resided i mean this is her team is falling apart her team is in revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know the labor doesn't seem involved at all. jeremy corbin's leadership they're perfectly willing to see may's government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame of it at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important pointers here is that. this is not what the electorate voted for it is a appears to be a ha
it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mays' plan is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read without reading the full five hundred pages either myself...
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if they want to bring down their prime minister in the tory party, it will achieve little nothing. if you have a no—confidence vote and decide you don't want her to be leader of your party, she continues as such time as they have another leader and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take time. in some ways she is a strong position, and don't forget she is the prime minister and has that ability to speak to people, but i don't think it is about boredom. it is about reality. was always going to come down to a messy, mice that would please no one and she has managed to achieve one. many people thought she would never come to an agreement with it you and john hodge juncker has managed to keep the other members together, has managed to get this through, at the european council without a vote, this is a unanimous decision from them. i think what theresa may is banking on, f! may, 94 mps are stomping around saying they will not vote for it, but i also hearfrom around saying they will not vote for it, but i also
if they want to bring down their prime minister in the tory party, it will achieve little nothing. if you have a no—confidence vote and decide you don't want her to be leader of your party, she continues as such time as they have another leader and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take time. in some ways she is a strong position, and don't forget she is the prime minister and has that ability to speak to people,...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a code it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read out reading the full five hundred pages either myself or do you draw your conclusions from the fact that her own breaks that secretary has resided in this is that her team is falling apart her team is in revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know that labor doesn't seem involved at all under jeremy corbin's leadership they're perfectly willing to see may's government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame them but at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important point here is it here is that this is not what the electorate voted for it is a a
it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a code it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read out reading the full five hundred pages either myself...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a code it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read. reading the full five hundred pages either myself or do you draw your conclusions from the fact that her own brags it's secretary has resided in this is that her team is falling apart her team is in revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know the labor doesn't seem involved at all under jeremy corbin's leadership they're perfectly willing to see may's government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame them but at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important point here is it here is that this is not what the electorate voted for it is a appear
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party and supposedly new prime minister but we know a certain british custom to say the exact opposite from what you mean so in fact he might actually be challenging to reason may end sort of putting his own name out because there is really nobody else who is stepping up to the plate at the moment but things are moving really rapidly it seems clear that she now will have to contest this leadership challenge coming from the hard line breaks tears in her own party we don't know yet when it might happen tonight my temperament or no tomorrow she is really really safe and in secure in her job now you know suzumiya what it means when international rescuers set off the call of off mayday mayday no indeed this is it's what we're experiencing here today in london you know barbara she is indeed a facing a stiff challenge not only from take a priest monk but as you said from the break to tears in her own party this is something that was going to be a hurdle for her all along let's listen to what jake a priest marc said to the press. conservative party referendum or which always to conserve. said
party and supposedly new prime minister but we know a certain british custom to say the exact opposite from what you mean so in fact he might actually be challenging to reason may end sort of putting his own name out because there is really nobody else who is stepping up to the plate at the moment but things are moving really rapidly it seems clear that she now will have to contest this leadership challenge coming from the hard line breaks tears in her own party we don't know yet when it might...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read out reading the full five hundred pages either myself or do you draw your conclusions from the fact that her own breaks that secretary has resided in this is that her team is falling apart her team is in revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know that labor doesn't seem involved at all under jeremy corbin's leadership they're perfectly willing to see may's government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame them but at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important point here is it here is that this is not what the electorate voted for it is a ap
it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mayes. playin is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read out reading the full five hundred pages either myself...
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party, that he lost out. as we were saying earlier, the conservatives, despite changing leader, went on to have seven more years in power. so they may be looking at that, but no one wa nts to may be looking at that, but no one wants to be seen to be plunging the knife. it was interesting, dominic raab, the former brexit secretary, who resigned, said i still support theresa may but couldn't with any conscience to stay in cabinet with this disagreement, basically. there is now a beauty parade of leadership contenders this week. you could have a summit this week, the tory leadership campaign this week, i think like stephen hawking says, there are a million universes, there could be a million versions of brexit we could have, and trying to second—guess it is impossible. brexit we could have, and trying to second-guess it is impossible. in terms of leadership contenders, who do you think? we all suspect boris johnson will be here, don't we? and he is on the front of the daily telegraph, this column is being teas
party, that he lost out. as we were saying earlier, the conservatives, despite changing leader, went on to have seven more years in power. so they may be looking at that, but no one wa nts to may be looking at that, but no one wants to be seen to be plunging the knife. it was interesting, dominic raab, the former brexit secretary, who resigned, said i still support theresa may but couldn't with any conscience to stay in cabinet with this disagreement, basically. there is now a beauty parade of...
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it is dreadful given the state of the tory party, that they should be paying such catch up. it is opportunistic and predictable they would want a general election should theresa may's deal not get through parliament but failing that, they are calling for a second referendum and if you speak to the average man on the street, people are sick to death of the politicians and brexit and this opportunistic pointscoring really is not helping... you do not think there's a case for a second referendum bass i personally do not have a strong view on that.” referendum bass i personally do not have a strong view on that. i happen to believe the deal theresa may is putting forward is that the best possible deals. theresa may should try and set back, call it the uk deal because mps are so toxic in the uk at the moment. the situation with regards to ukraine and russia. petro poroshenko saying don't believe vladimir putin's lies. ukraine is not a member of nato. on one level you have the increasing rhetoric between russia and the west and this isa between russia and the west and this is a
it is dreadful given the state of the tory party, that they should be paying such catch up. it is opportunistic and predictable they would want a general election should theresa may's deal not get through parliament but failing that, they are calling for a second referendum and if you speak to the average man on the street, people are sick to death of the politicians and brexit and this opportunistic pointscoring really is not helping... you do not think there's a case for a second referendum...
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the tory party might have gotten the forty eight letters together that they need to start such a leadership challenge they already do with the conservative whips that those are the people in the party at the parliamentary party who are supposed to keep the sheep in line they have been commanded to stay in town over the weekend because they might be needed now that is aside that internal rick needs to be down that treason may might want to talk to the black sheep among her. party and to try to convince them one on want to please don't do this to me but we will know more within a little while the signal will be wouldn't break him brady the chairman of the off the back fence or committee that's called nine hundred twenty two committee will enter downing street number ten at that moment we know that the challenge is there barbara thank you so much for bringing us up to date barbara baseball there in london now to some other stories making headlines around the world today at least forty two people have been killed in a bus attack bus accident in zimbabwe twenty others were injured some with seve
the tory party might have gotten the forty eight letters together that they need to start such a leadership challenge they already do with the conservative whips that those are the people in the party at the parliamentary party who are supposed to keep the sheep in line they have been commanded to stay in town over the weekend because they might be needed now that is aside that internal rick needs to be down that treason may might want to talk to the black sheep among her. party and to try to...
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party telling them if you still want to break this is your only and one chance. well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what is brussels likely to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watch the kaos in westminster and start to watch are they doing there you mean these mean negotiations have been dragging on from months and months and many late nights and now there is just cold to renegotiate however the spirit driesum a knows that it is not doable the bricks and deal the actual divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages of legal text they will not be true or not and they will not be reopened there is nothing going on there however what she can achieve and what she's trying to do at brussels in brussels is to put some more let's say a sweet language and a bit more love into these so called political declaration dealing with the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union and that of course can sti
party telling them if you still want to break this is your only and one chance. well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what is brussels likely to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watch the kaos in westminster and start to watch are they doing there you mean these mean negotiations have been dragging on from months and months and many late nights and now there...
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party telling them if you still want to break this is your own and one chance. well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what is brussels likely to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watch the kaos in westminster and massive start to watch are they doing there is it when these meet negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and now there is this call to eat negotiate however the spirit driesum a knows that it is not doable the bricks and deal the actual divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages off legal text they will not be true or not and they will not be reopened there is nothing going on there however what she can achieve and what she's trying to do at brussels in brussels is to put some more let's say sweet language and a bit more love into these so called political declaration dealing with the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union and that of cour
party telling them if you still want to break this is your own and one chance. well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what is brussels likely to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watch the kaos in westminster and massive start to watch are they doing there is it when these meet negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and...
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party telling them if you still want to break this is your only and one chance. well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what does brussels likely to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watch the kids in westminster and massive start to watch are they doing their you mean these mean negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and now there is this call to a negotiated however the spirit driesum a knows that it is not doable the bricks and deal the actual divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages of legal text they will not be true or not and they will not be reopened there is nothing going on there however what she can achieve and what she's trying to do at brussels in brussels is to put some more let's say sweet language and a bit more love into these so called political declaration dealing with the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union and dat of course
party telling them if you still want to break this is your only and one chance. well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what does brussels likely to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watch the kids in westminster and massive start to watch are they doing their you mean these mean negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and...
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that is 1596 of the parliament of the tory party thatis of the parliament of the tory party that is the threshold that needs to be passed to trigger a vote of no—confidence and one in the told me this evening it is potentially the most corrupt electoral exist in the mac system you could design, and the only person who really knows what is going on is the chairman of the 1922 committee. he and his room has a safe and in that safe there are some letters. only he knows how many are in there. he is the one who will decide whether the threshold has been reached. once he gets the critical number... does he have to go if there is 48 emma does he have to call a vote? there is mystery around it. what he does have to do is speak to anyone who has previously submitted a letter to make sure that they are happy to have the letter included in the total and telling them that they are reaching the trigger to make absolutely sure they are happy with the consequences of what will happen. this process of verification and checking and counting again and could potentially go on as long as the chairman dec
that is 1596 of the parliament of the tory party thatis of the parliament of the tory party that is the threshold that needs to be passed to trigger a vote of no—confidence and one in the told me this evening it is potentially the most corrupt electoral exist in the mac system you could design, and the only person who really knows what is going on is the chairman of the 1922 committee. he and his room has a safe and in that safe there are some letters. only he knows how many are in there. he...
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party telling them if you still want to break that this is your only and one chance well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what does brussels life need to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watched the kaos in westminster and must have thought to watch are they doing there is in these meet negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and now there is this call to a negotiated however through it theresa may knows that it is not doable the bricks and deal the actual divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages of legal text they will not be true or not and they will not be reopened there is nothing going on there however what she can achieve and what she's trying to do at brussels in brussels is to put some more let's say as sweet language and a bit more love into these so called political declaration dealing with the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union and that of course can stil
party telling them if you still want to break that this is your only and one chance well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what does brussels life need to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watched the kaos in westminster and must have thought to watch are they doing there is in these meet negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late...
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the need for unity in the tory party is likely to see supporters. what does labour do? it is not clear at this point. labour is not clear at this point. labour is divided on this topic and it is quite possible that could significant numbers of labour mps will vote against it. this indeed gives certainty to the business community which is good news for asian businesses. nothing really changed until september or longer and similar terms will roll forward after that. the current trade situation remained unchanged which is what businesses canvassed for. what is different is the uk will have no say in how the legislation which governs its trade relations with europe is shaped. simon littlewood. cyber monday is! with europe is shaped. simon littlewood. cyber monday is 1 of the biggest shopping days. many shoppers decided to go on line instead of heading to the stores. the comments rising by more than 26%. it is also prime season for cyber—criminals. what can we learn from last week ‘s amazon on data breach? that remains to be seen. but these are fortunate events that occu
the need for unity in the tory party is likely to see supporters. what does labour do? it is not clear at this point. labour is not clear at this point. labour is divided on this topic and it is quite possible that could significant numbers of labour mps will vote against it. this indeed gives certainty to the business community which is good news for asian businesses. nothing really changed until september or longer and similar terms will roll forward after that. the current trade situation...
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party on the d u p. so three some may really needs to convince quite a lot of labor m.p.'s and i'm not sure if she's able to do so think she does not. get a worst case scenario here that brings the tears they win out they take britain down a route of the deregulated economy perhaps looking at hair you know low business taxes harsh immigration policy how can the e.u. respond how should the e.u. respond first of all i don't think that we will see that if the. majority because if she if she loses that vote that definitely means snap elections and then every everything probably starts from stretch again probably with a charity called in left government which would change probably some things but it might not stop from from happening but doesn't the e.u. need to prepare for the fact that this might be a hard brags that i mean and what would you do in that case i mean i am i'm convinced that all twenty seven countries are preparing for a heart breaks that i know from what sort of response. i'm not sure first o
party on the d u p. so three some may really needs to convince quite a lot of labor m.p.'s and i'm not sure if she's able to do so think she does not. get a worst case scenario here that brings the tears they win out they take britain down a route of the deregulated economy perhaps looking at hair you know low business taxes harsh immigration policy how can the e.u. respond how should the e.u. respond first of all i don't think that we will see that if the. majority because if she if she loses...
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party with great flourish but he has not had the backing of others he expected. it is all somewhat underwhelming. there was a lot of thought that this would become something much bigger but, no, the support is not there right now. and i think people are concerned. if they got rid of theresa may what would happen? who would come in next? and could they do any better? she argues not. now city am, their headline apple at the core of the global tech rout. markets have been falling substantially over the last few days. wall street, as far as the gains made so far this year, they have all been wiped out. that happened yesterday. the dowjones lost 500 points overnight, 400 the day before. there are many causes of concern as far as investors are concerned. 0ne concern as far as investors are concerned. one is the technology rout. apple dropped 5% overnight and this stems from concerns over the number of iphone sales. the underlying problem here, which is actually what is affecting the entire market, is not specifically iphones but the concept that next year we are going
party with great flourish but he has not had the backing of others he expected. it is all somewhat underwhelming. there was a lot of thought that this would become something much bigger but, no, the support is not there right now. and i think people are concerned. if they got rid of theresa may what would happen? who would come in next? and could they do any better? she argues not. now city am, their headline apple at the core of the global tech rout. markets have been falling substantially...
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party telling them if you still want to break that this is your own and one chance well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what is brussels likely to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watch the kaos in westminster and massive store to watch are they doing there in the in these meet negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and now there is this cultural renegotiate however through it driesum a knows that it is not doable the bricks and deal the actual divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages of legal text they will not be true or not and they will not be reopened there is nothing going on there however what she can achieve and what she's trying to do at brussels in brussels is to put some more let's say a sweet language and a bit more love into these so called political declaration dealing with the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union and that of course can still be achie
party telling them if you still want to break that this is your own and one chance well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what is brussels likely to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watch the kaos in westminster and massive store to watch are they doing there in the in these meet negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and...
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party telling them if you still want to break that this is your only and one chance well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what is brussels likely to make of this. process of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watched the kaos in westminster and massive store job what are they doing there is it mean these mean negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and now there is this call to a negotiate however spirit driesum a knows that it is not doable the bricks and deal the actual divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages of legal text they will not be true or not and they will not be reopened there is nothing going on there however what she can achieve and what she's trying to do at brussels in brussels is to put some more let's say a sweet language and a bit more love into these so called political declaration dealing with the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union and that of course can still be achieved
party telling them if you still want to break that this is your only and one chance well there has been some talk of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what is brussels likely to make of this. process of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watched the kaos in westminster and massive store job what are they doing there is it mean these mean negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights...
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updating and briefing local tory party leaders. beating up support for the deal. there in the u.s., we have a sterlingllar index, as strengthens again today, up half a percent right now. the 10-year yield after the clarida comments moved to run a little bit, 3.08 right now. gold futures have received a bid this week with all the geopolitical turmoil. up half a percent. crude oil having another positive day. still at the 57 mark. let's take a look at what is happening around the world. we have a new central banker in brazil and that has stocks up 1.6%. the brazilian rail strengthening as well on hopes that they will be a fresh voice. you can see some of the oil currencies strengthening as well . let's talk about the store that you and i have been discussing, what is happening in the u.k. thatw a headline dropping theresa is taking control of brexit talks, closing the brexit department of the role. is speaking to local tory party leaders, did so also on friday, trying to shore up her base. our brexit editor joins us now on set. it is interesting because this has bee
updating and briefing local tory party leaders. beating up support for the deal. there in the u.s., we have a sterlingllar index, as strengthens again today, up half a percent right now. the 10-year yield after the clarida comments moved to run a little bit, 3.08 right now. gold futures have received a bid this week with all the geopolitical turmoil. up half a percent. crude oil having another positive day. still at the 57 mark. let's take a look at what is happening around the world. we have a...
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tory party really dug in. at the moment, the labour party is in a position where they do either.e with that i was talking with a number of s down in the's -- mp' westminster, and they said they expect that position to change within the labour party. the interesting to see how the redness or changes not only with inventory party but also within the labour party and the defendant on that as well. thank you for joining us from london, bloombergs guy johnson. emma, we say an american politics you cannot beat somebody with nobody. her fellow tory members, who would replace her inventory party, what with the chances -- in the tory party, and what with the chances be that it would bring jeremy corbyn on? he was one of the people who said that he had no confidence in the prime minister, but we see those mp's, of mp's, tory have said they have not reached that. mp,said no confidence in the but he did not put his name forward. the brexit secretary resigned this morning, or is johnson, michael jos name has been put out t
tory party really dug in. at the moment, the labour party is in a position where they do either.e with that i was talking with a number of s down in the's -- mp' westminster, and they said they expect that position to change within the labour party. the interesting to see how the redness or changes not only with inventory party but also within the labour party and the defendant on that as well. thank you for joining us from london, bloombergs guy johnson. emma, we say an american politics you...
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he can contrast the labour party with tory wreckers and say, we are the party who put the national interest first. the possibility for him to establish economic credibility... off the back of that... economic credibility... off the back of that. .. yes, is huge for him. after eu leaders have made their intervention and potentially markets have made their intervention, i think labour might abstain, and they will be the people who will enable this bill to pass. you have been around in conservative politics for long enough, at least the last 20 yea rs, to have long enough, at least the last 20 years, to have lived through some of the history that the party has had on europe. are you worried about where this whole process, having been the party that championed brexit, could leave the conservatives? i am deeply anxious about the conservative party, and not just because i about the conservative party, and notjust because i support it. if there was a credible labour party opposition in the wings, i would be more relaxed, but personally, i thinkjeremy corbyn is absolutely unfit to be the prime mini
he can contrast the labour party with tory wreckers and say, we are the party who put the national interest first. the possibility for him to establish economic credibility... off the back of that... economic credibility... off the back of that. .. yes, is huge for him. after eu leaders have made their intervention and potentially markets have made their intervention, i think labour might abstain, and they will be the people who will enable this bill to pass. you have been around in...
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party against reason may well barbara with so much the turmoil there in london we sent our reporter out onto the street to get we actions from wonders last night let's take a look. chaos and confusion not just inside punishment but on the streets of london as well for the people here outside westminster the bracks a drama is anything but it done deal i mean are you going to. remove. him and must agree and i will try to go back to the country give them a choice do you want this deal the compass negotiated. or do you want to remain within your opinion. is just ridiculous as a willing to kill. for the opinions and your opinion state definitely say the original vote was made without all the information that people needed really to make the decision people's vote no. across the city it's all i saw in the case politicians and their heated cracks a chair down and it's not just remain us who don't like the deal thanks to tears on happy to. the politicians. and. some of them in the middle of the end of the day the referendum was a binary choice was winston churchill said the majority of is i
party against reason may well barbara with so much the turmoil there in london we sent our reporter out onto the street to get we actions from wonders last night let's take a look. chaos and confusion not just inside punishment but on the streets of london as well for the people here outside westminster the bracks a drama is anything but it done deal i mean are you going to. remove. him and must agree and i will try to go back to the country give them a choice do you want this deal the compass...
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party thought it was incredibly important to get their version of what the deal meant out as quickly as possible so there was this rushing about to be on the telly for an hour and then at downing street, they got some of their supporters to appear on the tv and saying brilliant, at last. we have progress. to see how it will go tomorrow, will the momentum be with the objectors or those who say look, let's have something because it is on the mac asap on the way towards the exit. tomorrow will be a day that we all identified. one other word, are we enjoying matt on this quiz? is looking at the academy at 2pm and if you can read that it says the headline is eu and uk agreed final wording of the deal and it is brexit means brexit. back at the beginning of the hold process... some 20 months have a lack —— have elapsed. it has a groundhog day quality doesn't it? even if we'd talk about some other part of it. the other thing to focus on well away from brexit is on the front page, the photograph on the telegraph. couple have used this picture, a family photo to mark the 70th birthday of p
party thought it was incredibly important to get their version of what the deal meant out as quickly as possible so there was this rushing about to be on the telly for an hour and then at downing street, they got some of their supporters to appear on the tv and saying brilliant, at last. we have progress. to see how it will go tomorrow, will the momentum be with the objectors or those who say look, let's have something because it is on the mac asap on the way towards the exit. tomorrow will be...
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government of course they can't really take into account the internal divisions in the tory party at the moment so you does what it does best it just goes one step further with the procedure all right good let me toss the question back to you that max asked is a heartbreak that still possible. it's really to reason i'm a strong card is the one leverage that you have when it comes to talking to all these people that are at the moment opposed to the opposition the labor party the scottish nationalists and all these pricks it is in your own party that feel that they will be when it comes to the withdrawal agreement they might be tied to closely to the e.u. in the future and for an indefinite period of time this is what people are all objecting to but if the reason may manages to persuade them and to persuade them to say well otherwise there will be an absolute cliff edge and we have absolute uncertainty what happens after the end of march next year she hopes that this is the way she can get her agreement through she also has another tactic she wants to now focus also on the british publ
government of course they can't really take into account the internal divisions in the tory party at the moment so you does what it does best it just goes one step further with the procedure all right good let me toss the question back to you that max asked is a heartbreak that still possible. it's really to reason i'm a strong card is the one leverage that you have when it comes to talking to all these people that are at the moment opposed to the opposition the labor party the scottish...
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party rebels is growing and that raises the chances of a leadership challenge against prime minister trista may is she going to be prime minister by the end of the week i wouldn't necessarily bet on it sumeet but it is relatively likely there are rumors here and via newspaper the sun reports that the rebels are only short off six letters to reach the magical number of forty eight in order to get this leadership challenge going. no confidence in theresa may now what happens now is that within twenty four hours if shook this number be reached within the course of the day within twenty four hours they would sit down and have a secret vote to have secret ballots on whether the majority of charlie m.p.'s in parliament behind us here still trusts in the prime minister or not it is unlikely that she's going to survive this however she may be so weak at the end of this process. there would be open season for all the people lining up to follow in her in her office barbara in the meantime theresa may is pushing forward she's selling her proposed plan to business leaders today what is she expec
party rebels is growing and that raises the chances of a leadership challenge against prime minister trista may is she going to be prime minister by the end of the week i wouldn't necessarily bet on it sumeet but it is relatively likely there are rumors here and via newspaper the sun reports that the rebels are only short off six letters to reach the magical number of forty eight in order to get this leadership challenge going. no confidence in theresa may now what happens now is that within...
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in terms of the rebellion within the tory party and people not really getting behind me is that rebellion in terms of writing letters to the internal one nine hundred twenty two committee seeking potentially a vote of no confidence is that still a danger or has that receded a bit into the background. has receded last week in no way of course because that was such an utter failure that you can hardly imagine the hard line breaks cheers under jacob riis mark to sort a lift their heads again and step out again to the public and say i add now we've got forty eight count of them and it's really forty eight i mean that was sort of like shameful narry but he was making fun of them and ridiculing them. of course is it is still possible in a way but it seems that main danger has passed however what really is a problem for to resume and what we saw john also just mention is that her own cabinet is really split several ways that she he she has people who are more or less on her side but who still don't like what's on the table that she has some breaks the cheers who are andrea let's some for instanc
in terms of the rebellion within the tory party and people not really getting behind me is that rebellion in terms of writing letters to the internal one nine hundred twenty two committee seeking potentially a vote of no confidence is that still a danger or has that receded a bit into the background. has receded last week in no way of course because that was such an utter failure that you can hardly imagine the hard line breaks cheers under jacob riis mark to sort a lift their heads again and...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mays' plan is not a co it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read without reading the full five hundred pages either myself or do you draw your conclusions from the fact that her own breaks that secretary has resided i mean this is her team is falling apart her team is in revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know the labor.
it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mays' plan is not a co it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read without reading the full five hundred pages either myself...
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i think it is a hindu agenda to try to get a change at the top of the tory party. —— hidden agenda. this next—door smacks of all these brexit shenanigans, we're going to miss something happening in buenos aires at the weekend. 620. 20 biggest countries come together about twice a year. a lot of it is for sure. but the best thing of all is that what churchill said all those years ago... just the very fact they are talking to each other is an excellent thing. what this is about is this is the biggest trade war, trump's america and xi xinping's china. and this is about china secretly saying all right, let's talk. and america openly saying i will, but you're not getting enough. the interesting thing that trumps that a while ago in amongst all the bombast and everything else, he said, and you would expect him to say that was the reason, he said "i am going to win this trade work will go. that bit of it is bombast for his domestic audience. the reason he said was because you want out of ammunition before i do. and that means but i was born over a shop in birmingham —— the —— tha
i think it is a hindu agenda to try to get a change at the top of the tory party. —— hidden agenda. this next—door smacks of all these brexit shenanigans, we're going to miss something happening in buenos aires at the weekend. 620. 20 biggest countries come together about twice a year. a lot of it is for sure. but the best thing of all is that what churchill said all those years ago... just the very fact they are talking to each other is an excellent thing. what this is about is this is...
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it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mays' plan is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read without reading the full five hundred pages either myself or do you draw your conclusions from the fact that her own breaks that secretary has resided i mean this is her team is falling apart her team is in revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know the labor doesn't seem involved at all. jeremy corbyn. ship that they're perfectly willing to see mayes government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame of it at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important point here is it here is that this is not what the electorate voted for it is a appears to be
it's everything is in flux right now we have a number of resignations we have the tory party that seems to be in chaos we will know more as the week progresses here but mark it seems to me and you know i'm i didn't read all five hundred plus pages here but what i did glean from it is that it appears mays' plan is not a can it's still in but not completely out of the european union this is not what the people voted for what was your read without reading the full five hundred pages either myself...
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party who support the queen whose whole point of bragg's it was to support the queen ok so they just aerialist and a moron of policy because incredible poverty brags it's all about supporting the queen and getting rid of their world contacts. dollars. dollars. dollars i mean a dollar a dolly is what i was doing. but we got carried away here we care the music with us it's not about that. we are here we were dragged here. by you know going to get rid of those who will not go away who will not die quietly. real the hard work we do is the truth. and this young going circumstances. that's a load for these emotions over this very very eventful violence i think that we may get this sons and even grandsons of guys at some point in the future it's primarily a political issue in iraq that has taken on the minutes we. had armor for cations. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this population of prof look at birch. head any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed
party who support the queen whose whole point of bragg's it was to support the queen ok so they just aerialist and a moron of policy because incredible poverty brags it's all about supporting the queen and getting rid of their world contacts. dollars. dollars. dollars i mean a dollar a dolly is what i was doing. but we got carried away here we care the music with us it's not about that. we are here we were dragged here. by you know going to get rid of those who will not go away who will not die...
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run isn't right is not only in the tory body in the labor party is a bit of a problem. about your successor as mayor of london do these thinking of trying to be leader of the well it's got to finish is. back into parliament i mean literally there isn't. the two leadership elections we had. sixty percent about i know nobody else came close after all and still the senate supports. me for the first time in sixty years we've got somebody that people see as an ordinary decent guy who came into politics to help people not just become a celebrity or get rich. just across the water from the u.k. involved warren yellin lies every trail what lies behind britain voting to drop sanctions against the red sea nation he was so larger than life his discourse was so full of not get some extraordinary insights that when i go back to london after that ten days with the goal my life seems so small. talk's painting. going underground. in a world of big. and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need
run isn't right is not only in the tory body in the labor party is a bit of a problem. about your successor as mayor of london do these thinking of trying to be leader of the well it's got to finish is. back into parliament i mean literally there isn't. the two leadership elections we had. sixty percent about i know nobody else came close after all and still the senate supports. me for the first time in sixty years we've got somebody that people see as an ordinary decent guy who came into...
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really isn't right is not only in the tory body in the labor party is a bit of a problem. about your successor in london he's thinking of trying to be leader of the well he's got to finish is. back into parliament i mean truly there isn't. the two leadership elections we had. sixty percent about i know but he came close after all and still support. me for the first time in the sixty years we've got somebody that people see as an ordinary decent guy who came into politics to help people not just become a celebrity or get rich. just across the water from the u.k. involved war in. what lies behind britain voting to drop sanctions against the red nation. the larger than life of his discourse was so full of not get some extraordinary insights but when i go back to london after that ten days with the goal my life seems so small. talk's painting. going underground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. very dramatic development only. i don't see how it will be very. time to sit down and talk. a lot of. opportunities i nee
really isn't right is not only in the tory body in the labor party is a bit of a problem. about your successor in london he's thinking of trying to be leader of the well he's got to finish is. back into parliament i mean truly there isn't. the two leadership elections we had. sixty percent about i know but he came close after all and still support. me for the first time in the sixty years we've got somebody that people see as an ordinary decent guy who came into politics to help people not just...