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that, it would be so damaging to the brand of the conservative party. i think she feels like she needs to get this through. i think for a long time she was putting party above country. i think now this might be seen as putting country above party, that is perhaps how she will see it. other people would disagree, but she will say, you know what? i have tried to do it to help the tory party, now i need to do it in a way that ends this for the country. ok, pippa, this for the country. ok, pippa, this is your paper, of course. theresa may probably has more reason to lose her redlines thanjeremy corbyn stop yes. she is an australian —— he is in a slightly stronger position, she has gone to him for help. there are those in the labour party who think that jeremy corbyn, who was originally quite eurosceptic, wants more than anything else a clean hands brexit. it creates a situation where labour could swoop in and be the good guys and clearup could swoop in and be the good guys and clear up afterwards without having in any way been responsible for delivering
that, it would be so damaging to the brand of the conservative party. i think she feels like she needs to get this through. i think for a long time she was putting party above country. i think now this might be seen as putting country above party, that is perhaps how she will see it. other people would disagree, but she will say, you know what? i have tried to do it to help the tory party, now i need to do it in a way that ends this for the country. ok, pippa, this for the country. ok, pippa,...
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and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in the conservative party? that is why a lot of the hardline group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel, but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic, concern about the european union's integrity, that one eu leader might say, enough is enough, you have had your chances to have a deal. i think if that were to happen, there is quite a high chance parliament would revoke article 50. on the record you have heard quite senior figures say there is no circumstances they would revoke article 50 unless it looks like we are crashing out with no deal. they can't openly advocate for it because they are too scared to. but i think in those circumstances, that might happen. are you saying we get to the 11th of april and parli
and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in the conservative party? that is why a lot of the hardline group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel, but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly...
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now we have conservative party members who refused to vote conservative. we had a poll talking about conservative counsellors. the brexit party, nigel farage. but 60% say now they are going to vote for the brexit party. i think it hasn't yet sunk into a lot of people quite how catastrophic the failure to deliver brexit is going to be for the conservative party and its reputation. i mean, we may never leave the eu and if that happens, i think the conservative party is going to be really stricken for a generation. it does appear that there is a huge backlash from within the core conservative vote. they feel let down. understandably, i have to say. these other people who voted for brexit, they voted for a party that they believed was going to be deliver brexit and it doesn't appear they are going to get it. i'd be angry if i were them because they've been fundamentally let down by the people they voted for. let's whizz through at least two more. martin, the ft,. we know there is a problem with the high street. the numbers here are quite high and stark. the ft
now we have conservative party members who refused to vote conservative. we had a poll talking about conservative counsellors. the brexit party, nigel farage. but 60% say now they are going to vote for the brexit party. i think it hasn't yet sunk into a lot of people quite how catastrophic the failure to deliver brexit is going to be for the conservative party and its reputation. i mean, we may never leave the eu and if that happens, i think the conservative party is going to be really stricken...
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party and never trying to co nstru ct conservative party and never trying to construct a plan for the whole country. he said that the party is gripped ina country. he said that the party is gripped in a combination of cowardice from remainers and dogma from brexiteers. can theresa may come up with a plan that can unite the two factions without losing ministers? if she loses ministers does it spelt really a potential break—up of the conservatives?m depends whether she loses major ministers of state. if she loses her chancellor that would be very serious indeed. others she might be able to get by without them and have able to get by without them and have a reshuffle. she has lost 15 ministers in her premiership, so she has survived a lot to get to this point. the question is, the choices have to be made and the cabinet is going to be pulled one way or the other. here we go,. let's nestling. —— listen in. other. here we go,. let's nestling. -- listen in. i have come from chairing seven hours of cabinet meetings to find a way out of the impasse, one that can deliver the brexit the b
party and never trying to co nstru ct conservative party and never trying to construct a plan for the whole country. he said that the party is gripped ina country. he said that the party is gripped in a combination of cowardice from remainers and dogma from brexiteers. can theresa may come up with a plan that can unite the two factions without losing ministers? if she loses ministers does it spelt really a potential break—up of the conservatives?m depends whether she loses major ministers of...
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but if the conservative party fails to deliver brexit, the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken in a largely 2—party system, that means that labour wins and labour is controlled byjeremy corbyn. so people are quite... across the spectrum, people are quite chastened by that. i wonder if that full season, that might ask people to reconsider their position and for diehards to vote for the deal. oncoming back to our timeline, jonathan, we have the local elections and then we have the european elections, me 23rd. on friday we saw the brexit party launched with nigel for hours —— right nigel faraj. is that kind of revolution in prospect at these elections? who knows. we have got to the point to map out timelines. this party which is effectively what it is, it is depressing. yes it is a sign that politics is broken. this isa sign that politics is broken. this is a phrase we hear politicians saying when the do not know what to do. but politics is broken does not stop it or fix it. the re—emergence of nigel
but if the conservative party fails to deliver brexit, the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken in a largely 2—party system, that means that labour wins and labour is controlled byjeremy corbyn. so people are quite... across the spectrum, people are quite chastened by that. i wonder if that full season, that might ask people to reconsider their position and for diehards to vote for the deal. oncoming back to our timeline,...
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party that boris johnson is another view of the conservative party that borisjohnson might have won london twice in a row, bees become a little bit toxic and is not going to win back those groups of voters that we are seeing leaving the conservative party. middle—class remainders 18 to 24—year—olds. whatever happens here, the conservative part does have a massive dilemma on how to replenish its electorate, how to rebuild the coalition. thank you so much, professor of politics. university of kent. that spring up to date with the latest onjulian assange. the wiki leaks the latest onjulian assange. the wiki lea ks found the latest onjulian assange. the wiki leaks found that he has appeared at westminster magistrate just with these pictures of him leaving in a prison van at the rear exit, we are told at westminster magistrate where he is found guilty of breaching his bail, not facing extradition to the united states and all of this after dramatic scenes early on at the ecuadorian embassy where he had been holed up for some seven where he had been holed up for some seve n years whe
party that boris johnson is another view of the conservative party that borisjohnson might have won london twice in a row, bees become a little bit toxic and is not going to win back those groups of voters that we are seeing leaving the conservative party. middle—class remainders 18 to 24—year—olds. whatever happens here, the conservative part does have a massive dilemma on how to replenish its electorate, how to rebuild the coalition. thank you so much, professor of politics. university...
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october 31, after the conservative party conference. —— they do not have much option. what role that my play, we don't really know. i think both major parties in the uk, they have been talking to each other behind the scenes about is there some sort of accommodation that the conservatives and labourers can gather around to get this withdrawal agreement through parliament. but for both of them ever raises difficult questions. if there were to be an accommodation, pa rt of there were to be an accommodation, part of the conservative party would be set against it and part of the labour party would be set against it as well. if it did include, a key point for many labour mps if they did include the option of putting any deal to a second public vote. we should presume, but it probably goes without saying there will be a guillotine clause and this. if and when that withdrawal agreement is passed. that is a big if at the moment was up from the first of the next month, the uk would be out and presumably at that point, the transition would kick in. if we didn't take part in the
october 31, after the conservative party conference. —— they do not have much option. what role that my play, we don't really know. i think both major parties in the uk, they have been talking to each other behind the scenes about is there some sort of accommodation that the conservatives and labourers can gather around to get this withdrawal agreement through parliament. but for both of them ever raises difficult questions. if there were to be an accommodation, pa rt of there were to be an...
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but they have moved in the conservative party is pretty gloomy —— mood. jeremy corbyn, we do not know what he said in that meeting, but they said that if another referendum is only needed to stop what they call it is * tori brexit. they believe there some sort of compromise between jeremy brexit. they believe there some sort of compromise betweenjeremy corbyn may but they would not view it as that, they say another referendum would be used in order to stop and no deal scenario, something that people here do not think is going to happen. there will be some unhappiness, but the shadow cabinet meets at six o'clock this evening. hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearfrom hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hear from them hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearfrom them in a short while. 0ne say, we may hearfrom them in a short while. one of our colleagues in westminster from the mirror is actually managed to have a quick word with jeremy actually managed to have a quick word withjeremy corbyn and put this out on social media. here i
but they have moved in the conservative party is pretty gloomy —— mood. jeremy corbyn, we do not know what he said in that meeting, but they said that if another referendum is only needed to stop what they call it is * tori brexit. they believe there some sort of compromise between jeremy brexit. they believe there some sort of compromise betweenjeremy corbyn may but they would not view it as that, they say another referendum would be used in order to stop and no deal scenario, something...
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there is a lot more to the conservative party done brexit. i find it very sad that right now the current term is being determined entirely on the brexit agenda. at the conservative party has many fine qualities and good principles. as soon qualities and good principles. as soon as qualities and good principles. as soon as we can get this brexit piece sorted, i sincerely hope the next prime minister and the next leader will begin to drive forward a proper education and health agenda. that is desperately needed. do you think it will be as straightforward as you make that sound ? will be as straightforward as you make that sound? can the conservative party, after all of this, the way it has been ripped apart, people so divided within the party, that you can somehow reunite and carry on? absolutely. the party has a good record of having done this in the past. frankly, dare i say it, we have the advantage that the main opposition is in much worse state. are you confident at this stage, taking into consideration the possibility of a deal between la
there is a lot more to the conservative party done brexit. i find it very sad that right now the current term is being determined entirely on the brexit agenda. at the conservative party has many fine qualities and good principles. as soon qualities and good principles. as soon as qualities and good principles. as soon as we can get this brexit piece sorted, i sincerely hope the next prime minister and the next leader will begin to drive forward a proper education and health agenda. that is...
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while this is all going on, the labour party, talking to the conservative party, talking to the conservative party trying to find a way or are they, getting some sort of agreement, where is that process, where could it or could not lead?|j think where could it or could not lead?” think lighter, i have to be sceptical about going anywhere for two reasons. one, why on earth with the opposition, or opposition labour labour party help and as much trouble. that's not the way british politics work. secondly, in order to doa politics work. secondly, in order to do a deal that he could sell to labour, the governing conservative party would have to go for a soccer brexit, that would cause divisions and ructions in the conservative party, so two of them to an agreement, it looks unlikely. 0k, rob watson, not sure if you gave us yes are no eyes —— answers to the quiz questions but three out of three i‘m going so good for you. we know the other way, good to see you back and glad you had a good easter and rest you needed it as all did the politicians in westminster. talking of rest and strength e
while this is all going on, the labour party, talking to the conservative party, talking to the conservative party trying to find a way or are they, getting some sort of agreement, where is that process, where could it or could not lead?|j think where could it or could not lead?” think lighter, i have to be sceptical about going anywhere for two reasons. one, why on earth with the opposition, or opposition labour labour party help and as much trouble. that's not the way british politics work....
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cross—party talks between the labour party and conservatives have been going on for some time without a real breakthrough. not much evidence to suggest theresa may's original set of proposals, her withdrawal agreement and plans for the future, could suddenly garner a majority in parliament. we can listen to what brandon lewis said earlier on the marr show. i'm absolutely focused at the moment on the local elections on the 2nd may. they'll be over on thursday. there are a few important days between now and thursday for 8500 councillors. we have 96.5% of the country having conservative representation. labour have only managed 77... they will be over within days. other parties have launched their european election manifestos already. as the government, our first priority is to not to have to fight the european elections. i think we should be looking to do everything we can to respect that 2016 referendum. if and when we are at the point where we know we are definitely fighting those european elections then we will take some decisions. the conservative party chairman brandon lewis there t
cross—party talks between the labour party and conservatives have been going on for some time without a real breakthrough. not much evidence to suggest theresa may's original set of proposals, her withdrawal agreement and plans for the future, could suddenly garner a majority in parliament. we can listen to what brandon lewis said earlier on the marr show. i'm absolutely focused at the moment on the local elections on the 2nd may. they'll be over on thursday. there are a few important days...
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oppose factions in our party reconciled to keep the conservative party afloat really looking and increasingly difficult to know how given the makeup of the parliament as it stands that anything could get the unity of the of the conservative party back together anything that this that could feasibly get and get a majority in the house of commons and could be negotiating with the european union is going to split the conservative party into so she might be faced reason they might be faced during this week by the end of this week she called it a deal three parliament having to give up the country again because there's no other way given the deadlock in parliament given the way or m.p. the split on the subject with the current mandate she has she could do very much in terms of getting a solution to this great i don't wager thank you very much there so remember the survey last time there was an indicative votes of the options got a majority we'll have to see tonight's whether any of the four on offer can get a majority of m.p.'s behind it here the voting already has indeed begun now in the house of
oppose factions in our party reconciled to keep the conservative party afloat really looking and increasingly difficult to know how given the makeup of the parliament as it stands that anything could get the unity of the of the conservative party back together anything that this that could feasibly get and get a majority in the house of commons and could be negotiating with the european union is going to split the conservative party into so she might be faced reason they might be faced during...
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party are investigated carefully by the conservative party and action is taken. it is this government that has been doing more to ensure we deal with issues around hate crime that is required when i was secretary, when i was home secretary, i required the police to ensure they were recording properly incidents of a crime that took place according so we could better identify islamohphobia that was taking place and my right honorable friend and the home secretary recently chaired a roundtable on it, some a crime that is being taken seriously by the conservative party and the government. >> mickey morgan. >> it is worth remembering the people outside, there is far more to life than brexit. we are very proud of the best university in the world for related subjects. one group of athletes that has been much understanding is the athlete who took part in a special olympics in abu dhabi. 127 athletes returned 169 metals over 60 goals. will the primus to congratulate him and is it time for cb to host the next special olympics? >> i look carefully, and happy to join her. an
party are investigated carefully by the conservative party and action is taken. it is this government that has been doing more to ensure we deal with issues around hate crime that is required when i was secretary, when i was home secretary, i required the police to ensure they were recording properly incidents of a crime that took place according so we could better identify islamohphobia that was taking place and my right honorable friend and the home secretary recently chaired a roundtable on...
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but if the conservative party fails to deliver brexit, the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken in a largely 2—party system, that means that labour wins and labour is controlled byjeremy corbyn. so people are quite... across the spectrum, people are quite chastened by that. i wonder if that won't, post—easter, that might force people to reconsider their position and for diehards to vote for the deal. 0n coming back to our timeline, jonathan, we have the local elections and then we have the european elections, me 23rd. elections, may 23rd. on friday we saw the brexit party launched with nigel farage. is that kind of revolution in prospect at these elections? who knows? we have got to the point where to map out timelines is almost impossible. this farage party which is effectively what it is, is depressing. yes it is a sign that politics is broken. this is a phrase we hear politicians saying when the do not know what to do. but politics is broken does not stop it or fix it. the re—emergence of nigel farage, who i'm no particularfan of but
but if the conservative party fails to deliver brexit, the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken in a largely 2—party system, that means that labour wins and labour is controlled byjeremy corbyn. so people are quite... across the spectrum, people are quite chastened by that. i wonder if that won't, post—easter, that might force people to reconsider their position and for diehards to vote for the deal. 0n coming back to our timeline, jonathan, we have the local...
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but if the conservative party fails to deliver brexit, the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken in a largely 2—party system, that means that labour wins and labour is controlled byjeremy corbyn. so people are quite... across the spectrum, people are quite chastened by that. i wonder if that won't, post—easter, that might force people to reconsider their position and for diehards to vote for the deal. on coming back to our timeline, jonathan, we have the local elections and then we have the european elections, me 23rd. on friday we saw the brexit party launched with nigel farage. is that kind of revolution in prospect at these elections? who knows? is almost impossible. this party which is effectively what it is, it is depressing. yes it is a sign that politics is broken. this is a phrase we hear politicians saying when the do not know what to do. but politics is broken does not stop it or fix it. the re—emergence of nigel farage, who i'm no particularfan of but who is possible the most successful politician of his time. has managed to tu
but if the conservative party fails to deliver brexit, the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken in a largely 2—party system, that means that labour wins and labour is controlled byjeremy corbyn. so people are quite... across the spectrum, people are quite chastened by that. i wonder if that won't, post—easter, that might force people to reconsider their position and for diehards to vote for the deal. on coming back to our timeline, jonathan, we have the local...
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but if the conservative party fails to deliver brexit, the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken in a largely 2—party system, that means that labour wins and labour is controlled byjeremy corbyn. so people are quite... across the spectrum, people are quite chastened by that. i wonder if that won't, post—easter, that might force people to reconsider their position and for diehards to vote for the deal. 0n coming back to our timeline, jonathan, we have the local elections and then we have the european elections, me 23rd. on friday we saw the brexit party launched with nigel farage. is that kind of revolution in prospect at these elections? who knows? we have got to the point where to map out timelines is almost impossible. this party which is effectively what it is, it is depressing. yes it is a sign that politics is broken. this is a phrase we hear politicians saying when the do not know what to do. but politics is broken does not stop it or fix it. the re—emergence of nigel farage, who i'm no particularfan of but who is possible the most
but if the conservative party fails to deliver brexit, the conservative party is broken. if the conservative party is broken in a largely 2—party system, that means that labour wins and labour is controlled byjeremy corbyn. so people are quite... across the spectrum, people are quite chastened by that. i wonder if that won't, post—easter, that might force people to reconsider their position and for diehards to vote for the deal. 0n coming back to our timeline, jonathan, we have the local...
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it is not the kind of brexit that one half of the conservative party would be in favour of. it rules out the uk doing its own trade deals, but it does keep the border open and there is a deal on services as well. but it is not a bespoke option, a sort of cherry that you can pick and say, now we can move on. there would still need to be negotiation, but it may answer some of the concerns that the european union has. the other option is of course the customs union, which has been put forward by the conservative mp ken clarke. it failed by just conservative mp ken clarke. it failed byjust six votes last time. so it will be interesting to see how many conservative mps get across this. when the speaker comes back in the next few minutes and you hear these results, you will have to look at what size of a majority of these options have. what the european union is looking for is a stable coalition, a coalition that can take this through the house once they have decided what it is likely to be. of course, the customs union a nswer be. of course, the customs union answer is 90% of the
it is not the kind of brexit that one half of the conservative party would be in favour of. it rules out the uk doing its own trade deals, but it does keep the border open and there is a deal on services as well. but it is not a bespoke option, a sort of cherry that you can pick and say, now we can move on. there would still need to be negotiation, but it may answer some of the concerns that the european union has. the other option is of course the customs union, which has been put forward by...
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the conservative party and they used to be kept in check by the conservative party he was adamant that people shouldn't be saying these things out loud even if they were thinking them the supporters of the votes party have someone supporters who is especially has been telling me what he really liked about books was that they were speaking their mind . is there any chance that these elections could finally bring some political stability to spain. well they see a chance yes of course when you look at the latest polls though from monday they showed that non of the two blocs neither right nor the left would win an outright majority now one factor could tip that balance that is if many people turned out to vote we have received first figures of voters participation from two pm this afternoon they're really high that forty one percent that's more than four points above what happened what was the figure in two thousand and sixteen and in some regions in spain it looks like it's even a record participation in history and spanish history now that only shows to what extent spaniards understand h
the conservative party and they used to be kept in check by the conservative party he was adamant that people shouldn't be saying these things out loud even if they were thinking them the supporters of the votes party have someone supporters who is especially has been telling me what he really liked about books was that they were speaking their mind . is there any chance that these elections could finally bring some political stability to spain. well they see a chance yes of course when you...
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cautious optimism from both the conservative party and labour over brexit talks after they broke up last night without progress. the government perhaps has to show a little more flexibility than it has so little more flexibility than it has so far. there has been no movement from the government on the actual concept of the political declaration, and that is key. the conversations with the labour party is continuing, they were continuing la st is continuing, they were continuing last night. we are expecting to exchange some more tax with the liberal party today, so this is an ongoing process, and i'm optimistic we will be some form of agreement. the housing dreams turn into nightmares. growing numbers of complaints about new—build properties. higher pension contributions must be paid from today by millions of workers. also this hour, raheem sterling's gift of 500 schoolchildren. they are heading to wembley after the manchester city star got them tickets for this afternoon's fa cup semifinal against brighton. tiger roll is hot favourite to repeat his success of last year at the grand nat
cautious optimism from both the conservative party and labour over brexit talks after they broke up last night without progress. the government perhaps has to show a little more flexibility than it has so little more flexibility than it has so far. there has been no movement from the government on the actual concept of the political declaration, and that is key. the conversations with the labour party is continuing, they were continuing la st is continuing, they were continuing last night. we...
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the conservative party has shown itself to be incapable of compromise so i will sit as an independent, progressive conservative. so he's notjoining the independent group, may not be surprising because they did not vote for his common market 2.0 option this evening. here he was speaking earlier. i've given everything to an attempt to find a compromise that can take this country out of the eu while maintaining our economic strength and our political cohesion. i accept i have failed. i have failed chiefly because my party refuses to compromise. i regret therefore to announce that i can no longer sit for this party. 0h, nick! nick, don't go! come on. 0ne one of his colleagues, trying to stop him, grabbing him by the hand as he left the chamber. some angry voices tonight in the house of commons. let me read you one from liberal democrat mp norman lamb, he said, he is ashamed to be a member of this parliament and he has attacked mps including his fellow liberal democrats for not being prepared to compromise. he told look east tonight that parliament is playing with fire and will unleash dar
the conservative party has shown itself to be incapable of compromise so i will sit as an independent, progressive conservative. so he's notjoining the independent group, may not be surprising because they did not vote for his common market 2.0 option this evening. here he was speaking earlier. i've given everything to an attempt to find a compromise that can take this country out of the eu while maintaining our economic strength and our political cohesion. i accept i have failed. i have failed...
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what happened to the conservative party . well it was quite a disaster really they plummeted they only left with very few seats to compared to what they have before hand at least now during the election campaign they already moved very much to the riaa trying to grab some of the votes that might go to vox looks like that that knows the market liberal party might be become the right's number one party in the near future at least if this trend continues so there's a lot of soul searching to be done by the people's party their cattle on independence movement has been dominating spanish baltics for a while now where does this election leave them where are the colonial separatists at this point. well it really depends on what the outcome of the coalition talks will be obviously they have gained some seats in parliament but that will not be enough to make sure that their that the government takes a softer stance if they don't get into parliament if he teams up with here see that knows it might be really complicated for them if he i
what happened to the conservative party . well it was quite a disaster really they plummeted they only left with very few seats to compared to what they have before hand at least now during the election campaign they already moved very much to the riaa trying to grab some of the votes that might go to vox looks like that that knows the market liberal party might be become the right's number one party in the near future at least if this trend continues so there's a lot of soul searching to be...
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this is a popular option must week amongst the mts in the conservative party. over the weekend, we saw confirmation that 170 tories, including 11 cabinet members, have written to theresa may. it does remain something that is popular. maybe they think that will be popular with the grassroots. we see another stage of the indicative votes process taking place today. narrow that down. we will be dr. talking about a second union, some referendum. so there is still very much the possibility that something softer might emerge. would that require a delay after april? summitil 10 e.u. leaders which has now been called. nejra: good morning. what about the chances of another general election? we are hearing the conservatives are taking pragmatic steps to prepare for a snap election. -- anna: the deputy chair of the conservative party saying they are making these pragmatic steps. they are sort of in the background, getting ready in case it is deemed necessary. the conservative party of the one hand, you think why would you call one when you risk diluting what control of th
this is a popular option must week amongst the mts in the conservative party. over the weekend, we saw confirmation that 170 tories, including 11 cabinet members, have written to theresa may. it does remain something that is popular. maybe they think that will be popular with the grassroots. we see another stage of the indicative votes process taking place today. narrow that down. we will be dr. talking about a second union, some referendum. so there is still very much the possibility that...
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the head of the conservatives. well some really want to see a compromise they want to move past this political standstill of the past couple of years they want to put their fingerprints on a soft of bricks if may move towards that so there is some positive reaction to this from labor pushing jeremy corbyn towards a second referendum and others saying this is all a trap and she shouldn't go for it so a lot of divide they're still in the labor party as well our correspondents on the story for us tonight in london thank you. well there is another incident of racist abuse in the top tier of european football this time it was aimed at italian league leaders you ventus nineteen year old boys kane was the target and the incident occurred within hours of a high level anti-racism meeting and long did it tended by some of the football's top brass people critics say have done little to combat the ugly side of the beautiful game. i miss you care for the i monkey chants from the host kalyani can see you ventus teenager moyse ka
the head of the conservatives. well some really want to see a compromise they want to move past this political standstill of the past couple of years they want to put their fingerprints on a soft of bricks if may move towards that so there is some positive reaction to this from labor pushing jeremy corbyn towards a second referendum and others saying this is all a trap and she shouldn't go for it so a lot of divide they're still in the labor party as well our correspondents on the story for us...
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party itself do you think banks it will lead to the eventually break up of their conservative party ingenue carbon and number ten i certainly think mrs may agree except this long pause which is being talked about as we speak there will be an eruption within the conservative party we've been theoretically the opposing party to split really because it does have two different versions of the world will that put corbin in number ten may be but remember the labor party is equally split and so we are entering very. very very turbulent transformative moments of british public service we are indeed peter where thank you very much indeed thank you. ira see these are northern allen says excited considerable comment and this is what you've had to see scorches says wonderful series of shows from alex so interesting to hear such engaged and formative people dealing with the shambles of a westminster imposed brix it all power to our irish cousins north and south jane says referring to something that was said and i'm sure last week inhalation to be small excess people look at him and just feel tha
party itself do you think banks it will lead to the eventually break up of their conservative party ingenue carbon and number ten i certainly think mrs may agree except this long pause which is being talked about as we speak there will be an eruption within the conservative party we've been theoretically the opposing party to split really because it does have two different versions of the world will that put corbin in number ten may be but remember the labor party is equally split and so we are...
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what impact could those elections have on the conservative party and the labour party, and could they be to the benefit of, you know, smaller parties like the independent group now, and the brexit party? generally speaking, and this is notjust in the uk, european parliament elections have long been considered second order elections, it is, you know, what we really care about is the general election, and we will use this election to kind of get back to national government or to promote parties and politicians that might not make it into the national parliament. so it will be interesting to see how that pans out, will we see a surging anti—european candidates taking up seats injuly? anti—european candidates taking up seats in july? or will anti—european candidates taking up seats injuly? or will it be a serge of pro european candidates? everything remains to be seen, i think. -- everything remains to be seen, i think. —— it's ouch. everything remains to be seen, i think. -- it's ouch. is david laws m, think. -- it's ouch. is david laws in, all the big questions remain unanswer
what impact could those elections have on the conservative party and the labour party, and could they be to the benefit of, you know, smaller parties like the independent group now, and the brexit party? generally speaking, and this is notjust in the uk, european parliament elections have long been considered second order elections, it is, you know, what we really care about is the general election, and we will use this election to kind of get back to national government or to promote parties...
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i think she would definitely struggle to remain leader of the conservative party. whether or not we are heading for a split within the conservative party, i think that would be openly discussed within the united kingdom. i think if we had a soft brexit, it would be a struggle to keep the conservative party together. romaine: we saw the latest u.k. manufacturing data and we saw a huge spike in orders. that suggests a lot of businesses are sort of stockpiling a huge amount of supplies. we don't exactly know why but some of this could be tied to brexit. any sense that parliament and the politicians are aware of this or even care? aware ofink they are it but whether they care about it, i don't know. you say, very strong manufacturing reading, 55.1, well above the estimates. the basis on which companies are storing a lot of stuff to make sure they don't run out of goods they need. less to do with the storage costs. the amount of working capital you've got to tie up in your business, that is extremely expensive. caroline: plenty of shocking data. joe: are we going to run
i think she would definitely struggle to remain leader of the conservative party. whether or not we are heading for a split within the conservative party, i think that would be openly discussed within the united kingdom. i think if we had a soft brexit, it would be a struggle to keep the conservative party together. romaine: we saw the latest u.k. manufacturing data and we saw a huge spike in orders. that suggests a lot of businesses are sort of stockpiling a huge amount of supplies. we don't...
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cross—party talks between the labour party and conservatives have been going on for some time without a real breakthrough. not much evidence to suggest theresa may's original set of proposals, her withdrawal agreement and plans for the future, could suddenly garner a majority in parliament. we can listen to what brandon lewis said earlier on the andrew marr show. i'm absolutely focused at the moment on the local elections on the 2nd may. they'll be over on thursday. there are a few important days between now and thursday for 8500 councillors. we have 96.5% of the country having conservative representation. labour have only managed 77... they will be over within days. other parties have launched their european election manifestos already. as the government, our first priority is to not to have to fight the european elections. i think we should be looking to do everything we can to respect that 2016 referendum. if and when we are at the point where we know we are definitely fighting those european elections then we will take some decisions. conservative party chairman brandon lewis talk
cross—party talks between the labour party and conservatives have been going on for some time without a real breakthrough. not much evidence to suggest theresa may's original set of proposals, her withdrawal agreement and plans for the future, could suddenly garner a majority in parliament. we can listen to what brandon lewis said earlier on the andrew marr show. i'm absolutely focused at the moment on the local elections on the 2nd may. they'll be over on thursday. there are a few important...
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a list of a good conservative people's party its worst national results what does this tell us about the state of spain's political. it's more really the political right where we've really seen the changes because we've seen how the sort of more conservative parties are fractured into three essentially those who are sort of a liberal center party swung more to the right the p.p.t. add to people's party it was felt perhaps went too far to the right and sort of didn't manage to talk me into their more moderate the center voters who left the party and perhaps voted for the nose that was a very good night was a very good night for them and even voters who went from the part of the of people out to the socialists and they said today that they need to reflect and they need to see what direction they should take the party and from now but certainly it is being a terrible night for the people's party i'm in particular for their leader public us out of. madrid thank you that's are some of the other stories making news around the world claiming to be islamic state media. that he has appeared i
a list of a good conservative people's party its worst national results what does this tell us about the state of spain's political. it's more really the political right where we've really seen the changes because we've seen how the sort of more conservative parties are fractured into three essentially those who are sort of a liberal center party swung more to the right the p.p.t. add to people's party it was felt perhaps went too far to the right and sort of didn't manage to talk me into their...
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many in the conservative party. we've also got the small matter of local elections on thursday in england and northern ireland. big test for theresa may. she is facing so test for theresa may. she is facing so much opposition, not only from her own mps but also from the grassroots. yes, and the conservatives are defending the large number of council seats this time around, 248 councils seeing elections on thursday. when you speak to councillors i think a lot of them will say they want to focus on local issues, things like bin collections and things like the state of the roads, social care, that kind of thing but undoubtedly the national narrative on brexit may play its part. we heard this morning from a base chair of the conservative party saying it may be a difficult night for the conservative party but with in hearing from the shadow business secretary and her thoughts on what kind of tight brexit may play in the local elections. i think it would be naive of me not to think brexit will play a big part in our local
many in the conservative party. we've also got the small matter of local elections on thursday in england and northern ireland. big test for theresa may. she is facing so test for theresa may. she is facing so much opposition, not only from her own mps but also from the grassroots. yes, and the conservatives are defending the large number of council seats this time around, 248 councils seeing elections on thursday. when you speak to councillors i think a lot of them will say they want to focus...
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s particularly conservative party supporting pais they wanted the or the u.k. to just leave and cut loose from the european union on friday but remain supporting m.p.'s or sort of soft rags is supporting m.p.'s are in the majority the house of commons they will be happy that there is some sort of a delay there will be the pressure now on labor and the conservative party to try and come together and makes reach some agreement on the way forward with the braggs if they meet again in fact on thursday to continue those discussions the problem is that while both sides say the scotians have been sincere there is no indication that they have come close to reaching an agreement so now we have a very likely prospect that the u.k. will end up taking part in european parliament elections late in may unless they can reach a brags that deal parties before them and get it through parliament so that means for the conservatives particularly this is very bad news they'll have to feel candidates for elections that they promised their supporters they would never have to take part
s particularly conservative party supporting pais they wanted the or the u.k. to just leave and cut loose from the european union on friday but remain supporting m.p.'s or sort of soft rags is supporting m.p.'s are in the majority the house of commons they will be happy that there is some sort of a delay there will be the pressure now on labor and the conservative party to try and come together and makes reach some agreement on the way forward with the braggs if they meet again in fact on...
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a look of a good conservative people's party its worst national results what does this tell us about the state of spain's political sense. it's more really the political right where we've really seen the changes because we've seen how the sort of more conservative parties are fractured into three essentially the nose who are sort of a liberal center party swung more to the right the p.p.p. at the people's party it was felt perhaps went too far to the right and sort of didn't manage to talk into their more moderate the center voters who left the party and perhaps voted for the nose that was a very good night was a very good night for them and even voters who went from the part of the of people out to the socialists they said today that they need to reflect and they need to see what direction they should take the party and from now but certainly it is being a terrible night for the people's party under particular for their leader public us out of. public. madrid thank you and i'm sure some of the other stories making news around the world the commander of the u.s. military prison at gu
a look of a good conservative people's party its worst national results what does this tell us about the state of spain's political sense. it's more really the political right where we've really seen the changes because we've seen how the sort of more conservative parties are fractured into three essentially the nose who are sort of a liberal center party swung more to the right the p.p.p. at the people's party it was felt perhaps went too far to the right and sort of didn't manage to talk into...
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still hoping britain won't take part in next month's european elections — the conservative party chairman, brandon lewis. security fears in sri lanka sees church services cancelled — a week after more than 250 people were killed in the easter sunday bombings. he has run quicker than anyone else before, including himself in london. eliud kipchoge has won the london marathon for a fourth time. britain's sir mo farah finished fifth. kenya's brigid kosgei wins the women's race with a new personal best. america's daniel romanchuk wins the men's elite wheelchair event, and swiss paralympian manuela schar wins the women's. go dontay changed my life, they put me on the market to be a glamour model... the victoria derbyshire programme investigates cosmetic quick fixes and reveals how ministers are hoping to prevent botched procedures. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk's shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in the job, saying the government is paying too much attention to a small but noisy environmental lobby, and consequ
still hoping britain won't take part in next month's european elections — the conservative party chairman, brandon lewis. security fears in sri lanka sees church services cancelled — a week after more than 250 people were killed in the easter sunday bombings. he has run quicker than anyone else before, including himself in london. eliud kipchoge has won the london marathon for a fourth time. britain's sir mo farah finished fifth. kenya's brigid kosgei wins the women's race with a new...
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how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her no labor of their own problems they have to make show that they are appealing to them members their members want it to be a second referendum they do not want really to see that party doing a deal with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward and it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of the bad boys may be seizing power away for you all to watch with me a video now of a reason may arriving today at the chancellor raised here in berlin maybe we can show that there we go there normally they would get out of a car in america would be standing to greet her there but today they arrived early and she had to venture into the building before she ran into america last time you may remember made couldn't even get out of her car because the door was dark and he did these mishaps do they speak there you see them they finally found each other do they do they speak to may's missteps along this very long roa
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party stated that they we re conservative party stated that they were going to have at the last party conference, that was recommended by the all—party parliamentary group, that looked into this back in 2018. thank you very much forjoining us. the aircraft manufacturer boeing said it is temporarily discreet decreasing manufacturing. production will decrease from 52 to 42 planes a month, while the firm works on changes to its max model, which was involved in crashes in ethiopia and indonesia. millions of workers will now see more of their wages automatically diverted into a pension, from today. the minimum contribution is going up from 3% to 5%. employers will also have to increase their contributions. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz. this is a tale of two hairdressers. one, chloe, full—time and ready to have 5% clipped off her wage for her work pension after today's increase. i just think that a little bit of money that i don't see, you know, it goes straight out of my wages before i even see it, and ijust think, well, for the future you may need it. cos y
party stated that they we re conservative party stated that they were going to have at the last party conference, that was recommended by the all—party parliamentary group, that looked into this back in 2018. thank you very much forjoining us. the aircraft manufacturer boeing said it is temporarily discreet decreasing manufacturing. production will decrease from 52 to 42 planes a month, while the firm works on changes to its max model, which was involved in crashes in ethiopia and indonesia....
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cross—party talks between the labour party and conservatives have been going on for some time without a real breakthrough. not much evidence to suggest theresa may's original set of proposals, her withdrawal agreement and plans for the future, could suddenly garner a majority in parliament. a new link between obesity and mental health problems in children as young as seven has been idenfied by researchers. they found obese seven—year—olds were at greater risk of suffering emotional problems, such as anxiety and depression, by the time they reached 11. researchers say the findings, to be presented at the european congress on obesity in glasgow, strengthen the case for early prevention. exercise and a healthy diet have long been the best prescription for avoiding obesity at any age. but this new study has found a link to mental health in children too. researchers analysed data on more than 17,000 children up to the age of 1a. they found that, from the age of seven, obesity and emotional problems were closely linked. and that linkage was the same for girls and boys. researchers don't
cross—party talks between the labour party and conservatives have been going on for some time without a real breakthrough. not much evidence to suggest theresa may's original set of proposals, her withdrawal agreement and plans for the future, could suddenly garner a majority in parliament. a new link between obesity and mental health problems in children as young as seven has been idenfied by researchers. they found obese seven—year—olds were at greater risk of suffering emotional...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want most and we're going to learn. we're not learned in watching this break that process because you know the way the anglo-saxon media's is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they're making this
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little...
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how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her new labor have got their own problems they have to make show that they are appealing to their members their members want it to be a second referendum they do not want really to see their party doing a deal with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward and it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of the bad boys may be seizing power away for you all to watch with me a video now of theresa may arriving today at the chancellor raised here in berlin maybe we can show that there we go normally they would get out of a car and therefore would be standing to greet her there but today they arrived early and she had to venture into the building before she ran into america last time you may remember made couldn't even get out of her car because the door was dark i mean do these mishaps do they speak there you see them they finally found each other do they do they speak to may's missteps along this very long
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and she has left the conservative party andjoin she has left the conservative party and join the new one with nigel fa raj and join the new one with nigel faraj and she was unveiled as the secret weapon and she is the secret weapon. returning to the picture of nigel faraj launching this new party, the brexit party, he is back. how will people feel about this? strongly. one way or the other.m is no more mr nice guy, he says. i am sorry, is no more mr nice guy, he says. i am sorry, people have a number of views about nigel faraj, but i think you'll be ha rd—pressed views about nigel faraj, but i think you'll be hard—pressed to find even amongst his own supporters that there goes nigel faraj and you know what, he's a nice guy. and so, an interesting position to take. group thatis interesting position to take. group that is been described as various variations is entering the fray not to get on board for the european elections, should they take place. is there room for this party, obviously ukip exists but seems to be on the slide. but is this going to work? is a going to work? the p
and she has left the conservative party andjoin she has left the conservative party and join the new one with nigel fa raj and join the new one with nigel faraj and she was unveiled as the secret weapon and she is the secret weapon. returning to the picture of nigel faraj launching this new party, the brexit party, he is back. how will people feel about this? strongly. one way or the other.m is no more mr nice guy, he says. i am sorry, is no more mr nice guy, he says. i am sorry, people have a...
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how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her you know labor of their own problems they have to make show that they are appealing to their members that members want it to be a second referendum they do not want really to see that party doing a deal with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward and it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of the bad boys may be seizing power away for you all to watch with me a video now of to resume a arriving today at the chancellor here in berlin maybe we can show that there we go normally maybe get out of a car and therefore would be spared standing to greet her there but today may arrive early and she had to venture into the building before she ran into america last time you may remember made couldn't even get out of her car because the door was dark i mean do these mishaps do they speak there you see them they finally found each other do they do they speak to may's missteps along this very long break sit
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he was appealing to the government and the conservative party specifically because the question is if parliament were to vote in favour of being in a customs union, this would be very unpalatable for many in the conservative party and many would argue as well for those who voted for brexit. absolutely. behind all of this is that the uk government's cabinet is split and members of the cabinet is split and members of the cabinet it is said would walk away, resign, if mrs may went for a softer brexit, customs union, even possibly with a single market, very likely, equally david gauke made it clear that he would resign, presumably there would be others like him, if there would be others like him, if there was no deal. so theresa may's cabinet is close to splitting now. that represents a split inside the conservative party more generally between those who are happy with no deal, who can live with it at least, and those who definitely want to be as close as possible to the eu. and, as close as possible to the eu. and, as you said earlier, that would restrict, the closer we are, the uk it is
he was appealing to the government and the conservative party specifically because the question is if parliament were to vote in favour of being in a customs union, this would be very unpalatable for many in the conservative party and many would argue as well for those who voted for brexit. absolutely. behind all of this is that the uk government's cabinet is split and members of the cabinet is split and members of the cabinet it is said would walk away, resign, if mrs may went for a softer...
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it isa the conservative party? absolutely. it is a question not in the short term, but it is a question of what europe would think. macron is worried about is staying in. the most fundamental democratic sense of britain's history and its institutions. that is an ache or irreconcilable difference. they have created an logically impossible situation where it seems to be an unresolvable dilemma of coming out, but actually staying in is also irreconcilable from the eu's point of view. jef, i know you watch westminster closely, but if that compromise with labour for gaza worked and got her devotes of any line for her withdrawal agreement, they're not pointless from her point of view, that the 30th ofjune deadline? not going to happen. i ee, deadline? not going to happen. i agree, not going to happen. signs are worse than zero. you never know, but i think we do now. i think we can besotted, almost inevitably, by the parliamentary ins and outs and this extension under that deal and it is conceivable that there will be some kind of se
it isa the conservative party? absolutely. it is a question not in the short term, but it is a question of what europe would think. macron is worried about is staying in. the most fundamental democratic sense of britain's history and its institutions. that is an ache or irreconcilable difference. they have created an logically impossible situation where it seems to be an unresolvable dilemma of coming out, but actually staying in is also irreconcilable from the eu's point of view. jef, i know...
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nick resigning from the conservative party saying that he could not stand with his own party anymore. he blamed them for the lack of compromise. he says he will found an independent conservative mp. there are options for parties and the u.k. tom: absolutely extraordinary with all of the brexit expertise in the cold of the winter over at westminster yesterday. a beautiful day. let's give you a brexit update. viviana: anna: -- prime minister theresa may will confront her cabinet with a potentially explosive plan to delay brexit by months. andiament rejected options they were put forward to replace or unpopular plan a week from friday. the u.k. is due to leave the european union and may's cabinet to consider delaying brexit by the end of the year or later. president trump could be provoked. main sticking points include the role of climate and the environment. the eu still unhappy that the u.s. pulled out of the paris climate accord. and president trump paying a political u-turn on health care. he says republicans would wait until after the 2020 to hold a vote to replace obamacare. his la
nick resigning from the conservative party saying that he could not stand with his own party anymore. he blamed them for the lack of compromise. he says he will found an independent conservative mp. there are options for parties and the u.k. tom: absolutely extraordinary with all of the brexit expertise in the cold of the winter over at westminster yesterday. a beautiful day. let's give you a brexit update. viviana: anna: -- prime minister theresa may will confront her cabinet with a...
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how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her new labor have got their own problems they have to make show that they are appealing to their members that members want it to be a second referendum they do not want really to see their party doing a deal with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward and it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of the bad boys may be seizing power away for you all to watch with me a video now of to resume a arriving today at the chancellor here in berlin maybe we can show that there we go normally they would get out of a car in america would be spent standing to greet her there but today they arrived early and she had to venture into the building before she ran into america last time you may remember made couldn't even get out of her car because the door was stuck i mean do these mishaps do they speak there you see them they finally found each other do they do they speak to may's missteps along this very long bre
how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her new labor have got their own problems they have to make show that they are appealing to their members that members want it to be a second referendum they do not want really to see their party doing a deal with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward and it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of the...
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how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her new labor of their own problems they have to make show that they are appealing to their members their members want it to be a second referendum they do not want really to see that policy doing a deal with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward and it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of the bad boys may be seizing power away for you all to watch with me a video now of to resume a arriving today at the chancellor here in berlin maybe we can show that there we go there normally they would get out of a car and therefore would be spared standing to greet her there but today they arrived early and she had to venture into the building before she ran into america last time you may remember made couldn't even get out of her car because the door was stuck i mean do these mishaps do they speak there you see them they finally found each other do they do they speak to may's missteps along this very lon
how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her new labor of their own problems they have to make show that they are appealing to their members their members want it to be a second referendum they do not want really to see that policy doing a deal with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward and it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of the bad...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been stage the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up i mean what muslims are going to are learned or not learned in watching this brigs that process because you know the way the ring was medias is pretreated this is that you know it's it's to wrestle me. most strategic and. tactical in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they're making this really really
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been stage the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want most and we're going to our longer not. i learned in watching this break that process because you know the way the anglo-saxon media's is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they're making this
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little...
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how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her you know labor have got their own problems they have to make sure that they are appealing to their members their members want that to be a second referendum they do not want really to see their party doing a do with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward as it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of the bad boys may be seizing power away for you all to watch with me a video now of a reason may arriving today the chancellor here in berlin middleby can sure that normally mate would get out of record we have a video. there we go normally they would get out of a car in america would be standing to greet her there but today they arrived early and she had to venture into the building before she ran into america last time you may remember made couldn't even get out of her car because the door was stuck i mean do these mishaps do they speak there you see them they finally found each other do they spea
how are they going to stop the next leader of the conservative party the next prime minister from undoing anything that they agree with her you know labor have got their own problems they have to make sure that they are appealing to their members their members want that to be a second referendum they do not want really to see their party doing a do with the conservative party so this is going to be an ongoing problem it's not so straightforward as it's amazing to talk about you know the fear of...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want most and we're going to orlando not learned in watching this brigs that process because you know the way the ring was actually. ideas is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they are making this rea
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of...
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history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want muslims who are going to our learned or not learned in watching this brigs that process because you know the way the ring was out. medias is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been a very. strategic and. tactful in dealing with brussels but brussels is like a mailed fist ok they are making this really really hard and this is a message to everyone else in the european union don't mess with brussel
history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we...