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agreement was a a good deal for the united kingdom. how can can it be so when it deliberately undermines the repeal of the european union in 1972. i mentioned already there is no commencement to all that. this shackles us to all e.u. treaties and laws. your 108 promises not to extend the time have been overridden by what many regard as an inlawful statute instrument which is now before the committee. you gave instructions to conservative m.p.'s to defeat my amendment in the bill which would have stopped our taking part in the european elections. we pass the european union with your act, and you know perfectly well and we agree about this if nothing else, that puts enormous amount of time and effort as we all did in getting that withdrawal actually on the 26th 6 june 2018. that would have taken us out of the e.u. not this withdrawal agreement. furthermore, why have you gone back on the repeal of the 1972 act? prime minister may: first of all, i would hope we would also now agree on both wanting to leave the european union. >> in the pro
agreement was a a good deal for the united kingdom. how can can it be so when it deliberately undermines the repeal of the european union in 1972. i mentioned already there is no commencement to all that. this shackles us to all e.u. treaties and laws. your 108 promises not to extend the time have been overridden by what many regard as an inlawful statute instrument which is now before the committee. you gave instructions to conservative m.p.'s to defeat my amendment in the bill which would...
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bestlieve this deal is the move in the united kingdom. said in the past that leaving with no deal is better than leaving with a bad deal. that this is a deal in the best interest of the united kingdom as a whole. i would press you to reconsider the publication of the withdrawal agreement bill because it is not uncommon for governments to make lots of amendments toward passage of a bill, but i think the fact that and that there would need to be amendments is not a good reason not to publish urge you told reflect on if that helps parliament. going and what is the .irection of travel that is a question confirmed from people i speak to. hopefully we will know the outcome of the cross party talks soon. hopefully, we will know in the next week or so. thank you very much. >> thank you. good afternoon, prime minister. you mentioned workers rights in your earlier statement. do you think they go far enough in terms of protesting and enhancing workers rights? prime minister may: it is have withinat we our legislation that the commitment we have give
bestlieve this deal is the move in the united kingdom. said in the past that leaving with no deal is better than leaving with a bad deal. that this is a deal in the best interest of the united kingdom as a whole. i would press you to reconsider the publication of the withdrawal agreement bill because it is not uncommon for governments to make lots of amendments toward passage of a bill, but i think the fact that and that there would need to be amendments is not a good reason not to publish urge...
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that is something from which the united kingdom ought to learn. so far from arrogantly criticizing the american experience, i would like to know what works in the united states, why it works, and whether we could expect it to work and be entirely different political constitution environment of my country.>> you do believe that we are more flexible because we have an unwritten -- is that true or not true that you believe we have more flexibility because we have an unwritten constitution. i believe we have a great deal of flexibility i don't want to suggest that the united states lacks that degree of flexibility. you only have to look at some of the major supreme court decisions in order to see the way in which differing values have offered the law by judges. and obvious is brown versus board of education, which abolished the free separate but equal doctrine in education thereby overruling an earlier supreme court decision six years earlier. it did that because values had changed and because perceptions of the facts had changed, although the facts w
that is something from which the united kingdom ought to learn. so far from arrogantly criticizing the american experience, i would like to know what works in the united states, why it works, and whether we could expect it to work and be entirely different political constitution environment of my country.>> you do believe that we are more flexible because we have an unwritten -- is that true or not true that you believe we have more flexibility because we have an unwritten constitution. i...
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agreement with a good deal for the united kingdom. but how can it be so when it deliberately undermines the repeal of the european commission act of 19 1972? i mention there's no commencement order. this shackles us to all eu -- submitted if i may. this shackles us to all eu treaties and laws. your 108 promises not to extend the time have been overridden by what many regard as an unlawful statute instrument which is now before the joint committee. you gave instructions the conservative mps to defeat my amendment in the cooper bill which would have stopped our taking part in the european elections. so we passed the european union withdrawal act, and you know perfectly well and we agree about this, if nothing else, how to put an enormous amount of time and effort, as we all did, indicating that withdrawal act through on the 26th of june 2018. so that would've taken it out of the eu. not this withdrawal agreement. furthermore what have you gone back on the repeal of the 1972 act? >> first of all i would say we also would now agree about
agreement with a good deal for the united kingdom. but how can it be so when it deliberately undermines the repeal of the european commission act of 19 1972? i mention there's no commencement order. this shackles us to all eu -- submitted if i may. this shackles us to all eu treaties and laws. your 108 promises not to extend the time have been overridden by what many regard as an unlawful statute instrument which is now before the joint committee. you gave instructions the conservative mps to...
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herb united kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer. illegally in international law united kingdom has become a rogue state. the us state department is planning to offer more money to countries who are willing to switch from russian to american made arms it is an expansion of an existing program. takes us right through. the folks in charge of sales for the us military industrial complex take an internship somewhere that sells these free samples work just as fine in the international big guns business look what america does as it turns out if it gets assurances from european countries that they all did and start buying weapons made in russia or china free samples won't take long to arrive there is an entire govern. program under which these countries will get or already have just under $200000000.00 worth of hardware the idea being we can put in some u.s. grant military assistance they would then put in some amount of partner military funding of course the free batch should be followed up by proper contracts plus there's going to be main
herb united kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer. illegally in international law united kingdom has become a rogue state. the us state department is planning to offer more money to countries who are willing to switch from russian to american made arms it is an expansion of an existing program. takes us right through. the folks in charge of sales for the us military industrial complex take an internship somewhere that sells these free samples work just as fine in the...
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united states will continue our strong relationship with both the united kingdom and the e.u. our great hope is that practice can be resolved soon because president trump is eager to side to strike a bilateral trade agreement that expands our number one trade relationship. i've had the privilege as both cia director and now as secretary of state to observe how the u.k. has been amongst our most reliable partners on a broad range of security issues we are grateful for your support of our diplomacy and pressure against north korea your eagerness to contribute to the strength of the nato alliance and your leadership to resolve crises in syria and in yemen the united kingdom also has contributed mightily to the coalition to defeat isis and as the attacks in sri lanka showed we need to keep up that fight against radical islamic terrorism. a key part of that fight is that every coalition member must take back terrorist fighters captured on the battlefield our nations have also stood side by side in confronting russian aggression we jointly held russia accountable for the chemical we
united states will continue our strong relationship with both the united kingdom and the e.u. our great hope is that practice can be resolved soon because president trump is eager to side to strike a bilateral trade agreement that expands our number one trade relationship. i've had the privilege as both cia director and now as secretary of state to observe how the u.k. has been amongst our most reliable partners on a broad range of security issues we are grateful for your support of our...
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whereas in the united kingdom, there are no entrenched md. if necessary birks a single vote. >> i'm jim feldman, i'm an attorney and you emphasize from the right of what is most effective in a democratic system. so one important strand of american constitutionalism is the part that protects the democracy itself, and i'm thinking in particular of the one person-one vote strand and other decisions as well that have protected the democracy itself where -- and allowed us to have a democratic system in the fimps. and i realize that they have come at this in a different way, but it seems like an important and effective way that a constitutional system should have. >> i agree with you. in the lecture i just gave, i said i thought there were two categories of rights, which, in any system, should bear fwod, but one is the group of rights which effectively protects you frrl if. the body of rights, like freedom of association, one person, one vote and so on, which are essential for the survival of any democratic system. now, it is perfectly true, that i
whereas in the united kingdom, there are no entrenched md. if necessary birks a single vote. >> i'm jim feldman, i'm an attorney and you emphasize from the right of what is most effective in a democratic system. so one important strand of american constitutionalism is the part that protects the democracy itself, and i'm thinking in particular of the one person-one vote strand and other decisions as well that have protected the democracy itself where -- and allowed us to have a democratic...
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that meet the requirements for the united kingdom. as we go forward, obviously the whole question of whether those objectives should be and we have seen the amendment that was put down, parliament having a greater role in that, that whole issue is one that is for further discussion. >> are you concerned at that time is being lost, because with each month of extension of article 50, that is a month off the transition period? -- iwould have preferred would have preferred to have left on the 29th of march. if they had voted the way i did we would no longer be a member of the european union. >> ok, thank you. we will talk about no deal preparation. >> prime minister, good afternoon. the question is whether the civil service is to for leaving without a deal. and you have confirmed that that is still the default legal position, but what is the policy of the government, because as a matter of fact of international law, the moment at which the 20 know the march deadline for the was extended, was when you accepted the extension offered to you
that meet the requirements for the united kingdom. as we go forward, obviously the whole question of whether those objectives should be and we have seen the amendment that was put down, parliament having a greater role in that, that whole issue is one that is for further discussion. >> are you concerned at that time is being lost, because with each month of extension of article 50, that is a month off the transition period? -- iwould have preferred would have preferred to have left on the...
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it is disgusting to see leaders in not only the united kingdom but in the united states as well. who continue to support the murderous dictator dictator. and it is not in either of our country's best interest for those leaders to continue to advocate on their behalf the venezuelan people have spoken through their constitutional mechanism they have put one guy though as their interim president that he is the duly elected leader there and material is on borrowed time and to see american leaders or leaders from this country. continue to provide support and comfort to a regime that has created so much devastation so much destruction i was in i was in colombia i saw those families who had to make choices about whether to feed their children and even days or odd days that is a direct result of nicolas maduro and no leader in a country of western demagogue democratic values ought to stand behind them. this is a country where three million people have fled the country g.d.p. has gone down by forty percent in the last four years people can access basic medicine people are rifling through
it is disgusting to see leaders in not only the united kingdom but in the united states as well. who continue to support the murderous dictator dictator. and it is not in either of our country's best interest for those leaders to continue to advocate on their behalf the venezuelan people have spoken through their constitutional mechanism they have put one guy though as their interim president that he is the duly elected leader there and material is on borrowed time and to see american leaders...
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in the united kingdom they won't make money so just on the pure money and maybe you want it on other reasons you know national security interests and not importing oil whatever but you know the united kingdom had the north sea oil bonanza so even if you were to get a bonanza and you could compete with russia with cutter with algeria with saudi arabia with the united states and national gas production i'm going to point to the fact that the united kingdom and norway both have the north sea bonanza at the same time surely norway has a smaller population than the united kingdom but norway sovereign wealth fund has over one trillion dollars in assets including one point three percent of global stocks and shares making it the world's largest sovereign wealth fund here's the u.k. sovereign wealth fund zero pounds so even if you had a bonanza it doesn't add to anything because you know as we've covered with that p w c document from about a decade ago they said had the u.k. had margaret thatcher when they had when they found the north sea oil done what norway did that the united kingdom woul
in the united kingdom they won't make money so just on the pure money and maybe you want it on other reasons you know national security interests and not importing oil whatever but you know the united kingdom had the north sea oil bonanza so even if you were to get a bonanza and you could compete with russia with cutter with algeria with saudi arabia with the united states and national gas production i'm going to point to the fact that the united kingdom and norway both have the north sea...
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as i indicated earlier, it is the government position, the best options in the united kingdom and our national interest is to leave with the deal. >> at the subsequent summit, you made the same choice without any legal obligation to do so. prime minister may: there was an obligation. it had passed legislation that require government to ask for an extension. >> would cry the government to seek an extension but it didn't require you to accept any terms that were offered, and that's what you did. prime minister may: there was a significant discussion on the you counsel and i did accept the terms that were offered. there were crucial elements that we insisted on our make clear that we want to see. i think the facts that the house of commons had actually not just -- your first question referenced a motion of the house of commons. it wasn't just a motion of the house of commons, was an act of parliament that was passed requiring the government to seek an extension and setting certain parameters for that extension. seekt you were obliged to an extension but you were obliged to accept an exte
as i indicated earlier, it is the government position, the best options in the united kingdom and our national interest is to leave with the deal. >> at the subsequent summit, you made the same choice without any legal obligation to do so. prime minister may: there was an obligation. it had passed legislation that require government to ask for an extension. >> would cry the government to seek an extension but it didn't require you to accept any terms that were offered, and that's...
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in the united kingdom they won't make money so just on the pure money and maybe you want it on other reasons you know national security interests and not importing oil whatever but you know the united kingdom had the north sea oil bonanza so even if you were to get a bonanza and you could compete with russia with cutter with algeria with saudi arabia with the united states and national gas production i'm going to point to the fact that the united kingdom and norway both have the north sea bonanza at the same time surely norway has a smaller population in the united kingdom but norway sovereign wealth fund has over one trillion dollars in assets including one point three percent of global stocks and shares making it the world's largest sovereign wealth fund here's the u.k. sovereign wealth fund zero pounds so even if you had a bonanza it doesn't add to anything because you know as we've covered with that p w c document from about a decade ago they said had the u.k. had margaret thatcher when they had when they found the north sea oil done what norway did that the united kingdom would
in the united kingdom they won't make money so just on the pure money and maybe you want it on other reasons you know national security interests and not importing oil whatever but you know the united kingdom had the north sea oil bonanza so even if you were to get a bonanza and you could compete with russia with cutter with algeria with saudi arabia with the united states and national gas production i'm going to point to the fact that the united kingdom and norway both have the north sea...
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what is the global grind of interest rates meet for the united kingdom -- mean for the united kingdom? steven: it is symptomatic of what we have seen in all qe zones. thethe areas that had extraordiy monetary policy during the crisis years have found normalization will interrupt growth when you are this deep into a recovery. with asset prices rising and unemployment falling, not just in the united states but in the united kingdom, going to full consistent.t consistent. tom: in the speech, the prime minister listing her mentionedments and the balanced-budget. his austerity in order? roger: i think this is an achievement for the government to what brought the deficit down so much. we were pushing 10% gdp at one point. this government has been obsessed with the deficit and now i think we will have to see debate about what the objectives of fiscal policy should be about what the objectives of fiscal policy should be, should we continue to be austere, there down on government spending? what is the appropriate level of the deficit? francine: should we think about mmp? roger: think about it,
what is the global grind of interest rates meet for the united kingdom -- mean for the united kingdom? steven: it is symptomatic of what we have seen in all qe zones. thethe areas that had extraordiy monetary policy during the crisis years have found normalization will interrupt growth when you are this deep into a recovery. with asset prices rising and unemployment falling, not just in the united states but in the united kingdom, going to full consistent.t consistent. tom: in the speech, the...
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kingdom he has been sentenced and is in prison in jail in the united kingdom for refusing to go to court back in 2012 now he has recently received that sentence after being taken out of the ecuadorian embassy where he was staying for 7 years in order to win a void the charges that he faced in the united kingdom now all of this stems from the fact that wiki leaks has revealed a huge amount of classified information information that was provided to them by leakers and this is some of the information that wiki leaks made public. i'm. going to put you to. wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence sort of talks like a hot cocoa server. now it's important to note that julian a son just not an employee of the u.s. federal government he did not leak classified information rather classified information was leaked to him provided by sources and now he faces these criminal charges and these 17 new federal charges in the united states are just the latest in the ongoing saga surrounding wiki leaks julian a songe and other aspects of this ongoing case now the world is essentially watching to see wh
kingdom he has been sentenced and is in prison in jail in the united kingdom for refusing to go to court back in 2012 now he has recently received that sentence after being taken out of the ecuadorian embassy where he was staying for 7 years in order to win a void the charges that he faced in the united kingdom now all of this stems from the fact that wiki leaks has revealed a huge amount of classified information information that was provided to them by leakers and this is some of the...
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you have two brand new parties in the united kingdom. why does polling at 33% rough by, which is the brexit party, and that's your party. >> whether without sue on sunday, but the reason is that what we wanted to do, and it's in the name, is change u. k. the reason we want to change u.k. is that we've drawn conclusions from this catastrophe. i think it isn't yet because brexit hopefully won't happen, and i think probably won't happen, but from this catastrophe, which is already the result of the referendum leaf vote, what did that come from that came from politics which were confrontational, excludeing people, and not based on evidence away we want is to change those politics to a cooperative and inclusive politics and that kind of politics -- no, no, just a sec. that kind of politics actually requires us to go out and listen to people before we formulate the policy >> there are a lot of voters in united kingdom a lot of voters in the united kingdom, and that's demeaning to them they knew what they voted for. they wanted out of the europ
you have two brand new parties in the united kingdom. why does polling at 33% rough by, which is the brexit party, and that's your party. >> whether without sue on sunday, but the reason is that what we wanted to do, and it's in the name, is change u. k. the reason we want to change u.k. is that we've drawn conclusions from this catastrophe. i think it isn't yet because brexit hopefully won't happen, and i think probably won't happen, but from this catastrophe, which is already the result...
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a call to make the united kingdom a country that truly works for everyone i'm proud of the progress we have made over the last three years. we have completed the work that david cameron and gonch ozborne started. the deficit is almost eliminated our national debt is falling we are bringing an end to austerity. my focus has been on insuring that the good jobds of the future will be created in communities across the whole country. we are j more homes and helping first time buyers on to the housing ladder, so young people can enjoy the opportunities their parents did. we are protecting the environment, eliminating plastic waste, tackling climate change, and improving air quality. this is what a decent patriotic conservative government on the common ground of british politics can achieve even as we tackle in i kboft can face i know the kwv party can renew itself in the years ahead, but committee with deliver breck it and serve the british people with policies inspired by our values security, freedom, and opportunity, those values have guided me throughout my career, but the unique privileg
a call to make the united kingdom a country that truly works for everyone i'm proud of the progress we have made over the last three years. we have completed the work that david cameron and gonch ozborne started. the deficit is almost eliminated our national debt is falling we are bringing an end to austerity. my focus has been on insuring that the good jobds of the future will be created in communities across the whole country. we are j more homes and helping first time buyers on to the...
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that is the best way forward for the united kingdom. and he talked about british steel and answered in response to questions in pmqs on british steel and what the government is doing. he talks about the government position of wanting a comprehensive customs union and of wanting all that dynamic alignment and that single market. i have to say to the right honorable gentleman that what the labour party wants to achieve an in its relationship h the eu would make it even harder for a british government to take action to protect industries like the steel industry. he himself has always complained about -- but he would be wanting to tie himself into those rules by what he is proposing or the future. of course what we see, he talks about different opinions picky talks but different opinions across this house. of course the one issue that is never properly been resolved in this house in which the withdrawal agreement bill would force to be resolved in this house is whether the right honorable gentleman himself is for brexit or against it. if he
that is the best way forward for the united kingdom. and he talked about british steel and answered in response to questions in pmqs on british steel and what the government is doing. he talks about the government position of wanting a comprehensive customs union and of wanting all that dynamic alignment and that single market. i have to say to the right honorable gentleman that what the labour party wants to achieve an in its relationship h the eu would make it even harder for a british...
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theresa may: i have striven to make the united kingdom a country that works not just for a privileged few, but for everyone and to honor the result of the e.u. referendum. back in 2016, we gave the british people a choice. against all productions, the british people voted to leave the european union. i feel as certain today as i did three years ago that in a democracy come if you give people a choice, you have a duty to implement what they decide. i have done my best to do that. i negotiated the terms of our exit and a new relationship with our closest neighbors that protects jobs, our security and union. i have done everything i can to convince mps to back the deal. sadly, i have not been able to do so. . tried three times i believe it was right to persevere even when the odds against success seemed high. it is now clear to me that it is in the best interest of the country for a new promised her to lead that effort. asnnounce that i will resign leader of the conservative and union is -- unionist party on friday the seventh of june so it successor can be chosen. i have agreed to party
theresa may: i have striven to make the united kingdom a country that works not just for a privileged few, but for everyone and to honor the result of the e.u. referendum. back in 2016, we gave the british people a choice. against all productions, the british people voted to leave the european union. i feel as certain today as i did three years ago that in a democracy come if you give people a choice, you have a duty to implement what they decide. i have done my best to do that. i negotiated...
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and as soon as possible women have equal rights across the whole of the united kingdom? >> primacy. >> my view has been clear. i made that clear in the past. we believe this should be addressed by the administration of northern ireland when restored. >> as we look forward to the visit by the president of the united states will the prime minister -- will my right honorable friend agree with me that it is in the national interest that we support his visit across the country to make a successful visit so our special relationship endures and grows? >> prime minister. >> i thank my honorable friend for raising this issue and he's right. we are looking forward to the state visit of the president of the united states. we are looking forward to the fact donald trump will be joining myself and other leaders to, more rate the 75th anniversary of d-day. it is an important commemoration when we will be recognizing in response to the honorable member the sacrifice made by british armed forces. american armed forces and others from so many other countries to ensure the freedom of euro
and as soon as possible women have equal rights across the whole of the united kingdom? >> primacy. >> my view has been clear. i made that clear in the past. we believe this should be addressed by the administration of northern ireland when restored. >> as we look forward to the visit by the president of the united states will the prime minister -- will my right honorable friend agree with me that it is in the national interest that we support his visit across the country to...
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this is a huge opportunity for the united kingdom. differently,ings in doing so in a way that protects jobs, protects our security, maintains a close relationship with our friends and works for the whole united kingdom. it is practical, it is responsible, it is deliverable. right now it is slipping away from us. we risk losing a great opportunity. this deal is not the final word on her future relationship with the eu. it is a stepping stone to reach that future, a future where the people of the u.k. determine the road ahead for the country we all love. this deal lays the groundwork and settles many of the issues, that in the years ahead, parliament will be able to debate, decide, and refine the exact nature of our relationship with the eu. some will want us to draw closer. others will want to become more distant. both sides can make their case in the months and years ahead. the key thing is, decisions will be made not by commissioners or the eu council, but the united kingdom parliament elected by the british people. that is what bein
this is a huge opportunity for the united kingdom. differently,ings in doing so in a way that protects jobs, protects our security, maintains a close relationship with our friends and works for the whole united kingdom. it is practical, it is responsible, it is deliverable. right now it is slipping away from us. we risk losing a great opportunity. this deal is not the final word on her future relationship with the eu. it is a stepping stone to reach that future, a future where the people of the...
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can i also say to him, it's in the interest of scotland that it remain part of the united kingdom and is the interest of the whole of the united kingdom that we deliver upon what people voted for in the referendum and deliver brexit? we'll have more from prime minister's questions in a moment, but in the house of lords, the brexit secretary has said that if mps don?t vote for the withdrawal agreement bill, the pm deal is dead. speaking to a committee of peers, stephen barclay said if that happened the options were either a no—deal exit or revoking article 50, putting a stop to brexit. the withdrawal agreement bill putting the uk's divorce from the eu into law is due to be considered by mps at the beginning ofjune. the idea is that second reading will be in that week, obviously, president trump's visit as well, so that will be a interesting week. so when would mps and peers be able to see what was in the bill, given that talks between labour and the government are still going on? for my part, i am extremely keen to get that out myself because the sooner we can share that, the better.
can i also say to him, it's in the interest of scotland that it remain part of the united kingdom and is the interest of the whole of the united kingdom that we deliver upon what people voted for in the referendum and deliver brexit? we'll have more from prime minister's questions in a moment, but in the house of lords, the brexit secretary has said that if mps don?t vote for the withdrawal agreement bill, the pm deal is dead. speaking to a committee of peers, stephen barclay said if that...
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offer sanctuary in the united kingdom. and religious freedom will be looked at differently by the united kingdom. >> he has been able to travel freely. our concern is the safety and security. we were in a range of international partners. canada made this offer and it was right and appropriate to be supported for what they made. and we have a problem record of welcoming people because of their faith and we will continue with that record and in individual cases like this it is important for international partners to work together with the key constantly. the safety and security and best interest of the individual of what is first and foremost. >> when a 12-year-old, the latest victim of mugging. and in the same week another family terrified by robbers in their own home. and in the wild west, and 21,000 police officers. >> we are making 1 billion pounds, that includes a significant amount of extra money for metropolitan police and violence reduction units around the country including london. with an issue of serious violence
offer sanctuary in the united kingdom. and religious freedom will be looked at differently by the united kingdom. >> he has been able to travel freely. our concern is the safety and security. we were in a range of international partners. canada made this offer and it was right and appropriate to be supported for what they made. and we have a problem record of welcoming people because of their faith and we will continue with that record and in individual cases like this it is important for...
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has been laying out her plans for her 4th attempt at getting a deal for bragg says the united kingdom to attempts to leave the european union that will help in the 1st week of june she laid out a 10 point plan ranging from speaking about the buck stop in northern ireland saying that there will be no. by 20 at 20 that's been a major sticking point for the pm a big headache of hers for quite some time she went on to talk about cross party talks saying in fact to labor m.p.'s. trade had been given the go ahead maybe trying to reach trying to get more liberal votes it's going to take a big push to get the 4th through she's going to need a lot of people not in our own party to vote for the deal workers' rights saying it's going to be bad for the currently is or at least. it is in the continent environmental protection being one of the key factors the past few months here about climate change. was also made in she said the most difficult aspect though has been customs policy what is going to mean. this withdrawal bill is going to have to go through 1st in the 1st week of june before any tal
has been laying out her plans for her 4th attempt at getting a deal for bragg says the united kingdom to attempts to leave the european union that will help in the 1st week of june she laid out a 10 point plan ranging from speaking about the buck stop in northern ireland saying that there will be no. by 20 at 20 that's been a major sticking point for the pm a big headache of hers for quite some time she went on to talk about cross party talks saying in fact to labor m.p.'s. trade had been given...
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kingdom but in the united states as well. who continue to support the murderous dictator dictator my dear oh pump a 0 in london that condemning the odds on favorite to be the next leader of britain as well. it's possibly the next leader of the usa because mike gravel opposed to
kingdom but in the united states as well. who continue to support the murderous dictator dictator my dear oh pump a 0 in london that condemning the odds on favorite to be the next leader of britain as well. it's possibly the next leader of the usa because mike gravel opposed to
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the united kingdom consists of wales, northern ireland, england, and scotland. so the capital of...the capital of england, as well as the entire united kingdom, is a, london. belfast is northern ireland. [suspenseful music] ♪
the united kingdom consists of wales, northern ireland, england, and scotland. so the capital of...the capital of england, as well as the entire united kingdom, is a, london. belfast is northern ireland. [suspenseful music] ♪
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power pilots and the staffs of operational training groups, which were committed to the united kingdom, were trained in flying procedures of the united kingdom before they left the states. ♪ ♪ ♪ low flying was emphasized, designed to prevent early detection by the enemy. air crews had to fly through a corridor pinpointed by search lights. every aspect of operations in the united kingdom, flying control, air/sea rescue, supply, british navigation, weather, all phases of training were covered before the units departed overseas. ♪ maneuvers ended with gliders landing in small fields, similar to the potential landing zones in france. live loads are in the gliders. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ airborne troops continuing their specialized tactics. glider pilots are trained to stay in action with them until evacuated. ♪ ♪ meanwhile, in england, supreme headquarters was formed. the planning phase changed to the manning phase. the airborne planning committee headed by the air commander in chief of the allied expeditionary air force was composed from representatives from all the services involved
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the united kingdom and he talked about that. he talks about them wanting a comprehensive constitution and wanting the dynamic alignment and not just single market. i have to say, with the neighbor party was to achieve, was make it even harder for british government to take action to protect industries like the steel industry. they complained about rules, they would want to pride himself into those. what he's proposing for the future. so then what we see, he talked about that across the house. the one issue that has never been resulted in this house, in which the agreement bill was developed, whether he himself is for brexit or against it. if he is for brexit, it would be on the agreement bill. they were rejected.. >> mr. speaker, can i say, this morning in our environmental secretary, was on the radio and what asked whether he is certain that this second reading will be brought back, hee didn't answer inhe affirmative, he said they would take reflections and they would listen. my question is she absolutely certain now that she w
the united kingdom and he talked about that. he talks about them wanting a comprehensive constitution and wanting the dynamic alignment and not just single market. i have to say, with the neighbor party was to achieve, was make it even harder for british government to take action to protect industries like the steel industry. they complained about rules, they would want to pride himself into those. what he's proposing for the future. so then what we see, he talked about that across the house....
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we believe that the united kingdom is -- we believe that the united kingdom is —— has made a terrible mistake in voting to leave the european union. in scotland, if i may say, you had the good sense to vote to remain in the good sense to vote to remain in the european union. the united kingdom as we all know made another decision and as we all believe, it was a terrible mistake. the other thing that keeps us absolutely together as one is our belief in the need to restore and fix politics in the united kingdom because politics is broken. and next week, we will be continuing our series of interviews with meps and leaders from the main parties standing in the european elections in a special ask this. you can send us your questions to put to them. on monday, we'll speak to conservative mep ashley fox and vince cable the lib dem leader. then on tuesday we're interviewing gerard batten the ukip leader and on wednesday it will be the turn ofjohn healey from labour and adam price, the plaid cymru leader. details of how to get in touch are on the screen. thousands of women with down‘s syndro
we believe that the united kingdom is -- we believe that the united kingdom is —— has made a terrible mistake in voting to leave the european union. in scotland, if i may say, you had the good sense to vote to remain in the good sense to vote to remain in the european union. the united kingdom as we all know made another decision and as we all believe, it was a terrible mistake. the other thing that keeps us absolutely together as one is our belief in the need to restore and fix politics in...
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that is the best way forward for the united kingdom. and he talked about british steel and i have answered in response to questions in pmqs on british steel and what the government is doing. he talks about the labour position of wanting a compliance of customs union and of wanting all that dynamic alignment and that single market. i have to say to the right honourable gentleman that what the labour party wants to achieve in its relationship with the eu would make it even harderfor a british government to take action to protect industries like the steel industry. he himself has always complained about state aid rules but he would be wanting to tie themselves into those state aid rules by what he is proposing for the future. but then, of course, what we see, he talks about different opinions. he talks about different opinions. he talks about different opinions across this house. of course, the one issue that has never properly been resolved in this house, which the withdrawal agreement bill would force to be resolved, is whether the right
that is the best way forward for the united kingdom. and he talked about british steel and i have answered in response to questions in pmqs on british steel and what the government is doing. he talks about the labour position of wanting a compliance of customs union and of wanting all that dynamic alignment and that single market. i have to say to the right honourable gentleman that what the labour party wants to achieve in its relationship with the eu would make it even harderfor a british...
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let's talk about short—term stability in the united kingdom. we do not have it, we have a government, of which you are a very senior member, which right now is in chaos. just a couple of days ago, we saw the defence secretary fired by the prime minister, because she believes he leaked confidential, secret information from the national security council. what does that tell us about the disarray in the cabinet in which you sit? well, we have that issue, but we have actually had many occasions in our political history where cabinet ministers have left for a variety of reasons... with respect, we haven't had a cabinet minister of this seniority fired for more than 30 years, and we are talking about the betrayal of the confidences, under the official secrets act, within the national security council. so for outsiders looking in, what does it say, i repeat, about the disarray in your government today? well, i think the fact that the government has taken it so seriously when we have had a leak — and it is a very serious thing when it comes from the
let's talk about short—term stability in the united kingdom. we do not have it, we have a government, of which you are a very senior member, which right now is in chaos. just a couple of days ago, we saw the defence secretary fired by the prime minister, because she believes he leaked confidential, secret information from the national security council. what does that tell us about the disarray in the cabinet in which you sit? well, we have that issue, but we have actually had many occasions...
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power pilots and the staff of operational training groups which were committed to the united kingdom were trained in flying procedures of the united kingdom before they left the states. ♪ low-flying was emphasized, designed to prevent early detection by the enemies. throughs had to fly corridor black, pinpointed by searchlights. every aspect of operations in the united kingdom, flying rescue,, air-sea british navigations, weather, all phases of theater training were covered before the units departed overseas. ♪ gliderss ended with landing in small fields, similar to the potential landing zones and france. live loads are in the glider. ♪ airborne troops continue in the specialized tactics. are trained to stay in action until someone a vacuous. -- until someone even vacuum -- until someone even vacuum a -- until someone evacuates. ♪ meanwhile in england, the planning phase changed to the manning phase. the airborne planning committee headed by the commander-in-chief of the allied expeditionary air force was composed of representatives from all the services involved in the airbo
power pilots and the staff of operational training groups which were committed to the united kingdom were trained in flying procedures of the united kingdom before they left the states. ♪ low-flying was emphasized, designed to prevent early detection by the enemies. throughs had to fly corridor black, pinpointed by searchlights. every aspect of operations in the united kingdom, flying rescue,, air-sea british navigations, weather, all phases of theater training were covered before the units...
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, were trained in flying procedures of the united kingdom before they left the states. ♪ ♪ ♪ low flying was emphasized, designed to prevent early detection by the enemy. air crews had to fly through a corridor of flak, pinpointed by search lights. every aspect of operations in the united kingdom, flying control, air/sea rescue, supply, british navigation, weather, all phases of theater training were covered before the units departed overseas. ♪ maneuvers ended with gliders landing in small fields, similar to the potential landing zones in france. live loads are in the gliders. ♪ ♪ ♪ airborne troops continue in their specialized tactics. glider pilots are trained to stay in action with them until evacuated. ♪ ♪ meanwhile, in england, supreme headquarters was formed. the planning phase changed to the manning phase. the airborne planning committee headed by the air commander in chief of the allied expeditionary air force was composed from representatives from all the services involved in the airborne operation, navy, ground, and air, as well as the troop carrier command and the
, were trained in flying procedures of the united kingdom before they left the states. ♪ ♪ ♪ low flying was emphasized, designed to prevent early detection by the enemy. air crews had to fly through a corridor of flak, pinpointed by search lights. every aspect of operations in the united kingdom, flying control, air/sea rescue, supply, british navigation, weather, all phases of theater training were covered before the units departed overseas. ♪ maneuvers ended with gliders landing in...
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kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer. illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a rogue state. leaders of russia france and germany how they joint phone call on tuesday to discuss a range of hot button issues and the syrian conflict to the war in ukraine and the dispute over iran's nuclear program but in a culture never reports. the leaders of france germany and russia discussed a range of high profile issues in a telephone conversation of the 3 part is reaffirmed their support for copper ration whether run and also stressed the importance of preserving the 2015 iran nuclear deal which is currently in jeopardy as the us unilaterally withdrew from the landmark agreement and iran says that it stopped fulfilling its obligations with ending nuclear deal and gave the other european signatories 60 days to decide whether if they will support of the deal and also trade with iran now another topic which was discussed was the situation in ukraine in light of the power we shuffle in kiev where the new president el
kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer. illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a rogue state. leaders of russia france and germany how they joint phone call on tuesday to discuss a range of hot button issues and the syrian conflict to the war in ukraine and the dispute over iran's nuclear program but in a culture never reports. the leaders of france germany and russia discussed a range of high profile issues in a telephone conversation of the 3 part is...
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power pilots and the staff of operational training groups which were committed to the united kingdom were trained in flying procedures of the united kingdom before they left the states. ♪ low-flying was emphasized, designed to prevent early detection by the enemies. air crews had to fly through corridor black, pinpointed by searchlights. every aspect of operations in the united kingdom, flying controls, air-sea rescue, british navigations, weather, all phases of theater training were covered before the units departed overseas. ♪ maneuvers ended with gliders landing in small fields, similar to the potential landing zones and france. live loads are in the glider. ♪ airborne troops continue in the specialized tactics. glider pilots are trained to stay in action until someone a vacuous. -- until someone even vacuum -- until someone even vacuum a -- until someone evacuates. ♪ meanwhile in england, the planning phase changed to the manning phase. the airborne planning committee headed by the commander-in-chief of the allied expeditionary air force was composed of representatives fr
power pilots and the staff of operational training groups which were committed to the united kingdom were trained in flying procedures of the united kingdom before they left the states. ♪ low-flying was emphasized, designed to prevent early detection by the enemies. air crews had to fly through corridor black, pinpointed by searchlights. every aspect of operations in the united kingdom, flying controls, air-sea rescue, british navigations, weather, all phases of theater training were covered...
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kingdom so you'll see that all coming up there you go to the united kingdom and then what is left fifteen doppler of that is the republic of ireland this is the island's republican to the united kingdom want to know one what is really really important is that who was there that that line damien that line right now where you live what does that look like right now. lastly how somebody from the light. stopped. leaving the european union many critics of yours would say that lie is house coast all of the storm by. the government within the opposition labor party as to how they would deal with the e.u. . why it has become such an enormous issue but i'm not going to take them because we talked about is the very beginning so about the peace accord so there's an there's an international peace agreement so you can't just rip it up and say where where where and leaving the european union so i'm just going to do that very quickly so you can tell international money is what is up i want to look like. the borders invisible to border i cross don't think order ten fifteen times a day does the road marki
kingdom so you'll see that all coming up there you go to the united kingdom and then what is left fifteen doppler of that is the republic of ireland this is the island's republican to the united kingdom want to know one what is really really important is that who was there that that line damien that line right now where you live what does that look like right now. lastly how somebody from the light. stopped. leaving the european union many critics of yours would say that lie is house coast all...
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this is about democracy in the united kingdom. so i think they want to make us very comfortable in something which is like a sort of ikea replica chamber built at vast cost. we will be out for ten years. i think it will be a feeding frenzy for architects and surveyors and builders and contractors. we'll be spending £4 billion. they will find more and more asbestos, more delays, and more work, more profit. one thing i do agree with you on, i think we might end up in this replica chamber pretty well forever. what about sir edward's point about the cost? you do not want to see hard pressed taxpayers‘ money going to the palace of westminister. the problem is once they start the work on the palace, the current estimates are around 4 billion. some members estimated the cost of double or maybe triple that, then i think once the public get wind of that, i think we are going to be in a different political ball game. there is a big difference between the costs of keeping it as a working environment, a working parliament or perhaps preser
this is about democracy in the united kingdom. so i think they want to make us very comfortable in something which is like a sort of ikea replica chamber built at vast cost. we will be out for ten years. i think it will be a feeding frenzy for architects and surveyors and builders and contractors. we'll be spending £4 billion. they will find more and more asbestos, more delays, and more work, more profit. one thing i do agree with you on, i think we might end up in this replica chamber pretty...
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kingdom he has been sentenced and is in prison in jail in the united kingdom for refusing to go to court back in 2012 now he has recently received that sentence after being taken out of the ecuadorian embassy where he was staying for 7 years in order to end a void the charges that he faced in the united kingdom now all of this stems from the fact that wiki leaks has revealed a huge amount of classified information information that was provided to them by leakers and this is some of the information that wiki leaks made public on if you think. i'm. not going to you're going to. wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence sort of talks like a hot cocoa server. now it's important to note that julian a son just not an employee of the u.s. federal government he did not leak classified information rather classified information was leaked to him provided by sources and now he faces these criminal charges and these 17 new federal charges in the united states are just the latest in the ongoing saga surrounding wiki leaks julian a songe and other aspects of this ongoing case now the world is essen
kingdom he has been sentenced and is in prison in jail in the united kingdom for refusing to go to court back in 2012 now he has recently received that sentence after being taken out of the ecuadorian embassy where he was staying for 7 years in order to end a void the charges that he faced in the united kingdom now all of this stems from the fact that wiki leaks has revealed a huge amount of classified information information that was provided to them by leakers and this is some of the...
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herb united kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer . illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a rogue state. plans more news coming up after this short break. over the years i've talked to you about the insects traumatization of the economy where all humans are becoming like the car of insects. and that's on the label by this 5 unit surveillance recall. what holds its. to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be present. for something want to be. too great to be right this is what the 3 of the 400 people. interested always in the water. they said. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you there. welcome back the youngest calling on washington to return a cargo ship seized and impounded in american samoa that demand was made by north korea's ambassador to the u.n. who gave a press conference on tuesday united states has a committee on north from and to be just
herb united kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer . illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a rogue state. plans more news coming up after this short break. over the years i've talked to you about the insects traumatization of the economy where all humans are becoming like the car of insects. and that's on the label by this 5 unit surveillance recall. what holds its. to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you...
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law the united kingdom has become a state. coming up can children be raised on a vegan diet doctors in belgium don't think so will bring in more opinion of valor after the break. what is it called the coin is magic and the new type of digital currency the centralized digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd for bankers call the genesis blog for reason to calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial death any it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history of this columbus discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing on to the max and stacey. join me every thursday on the alex salmond and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you have. a low again or under 5000 islam explained fighters are positioned along afghanistan's remote border region with central asian republics the head of russia's federal security service
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the united kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer. illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a state. 5000 islamic state fighters are positioned along afghanistan's from their border region with central asian republics the head of russia's federal security service says the terrorists are consolidating their forces and seeking new ways to launch attacks. we're especially concerned over terrorist groups transferred to northern provinces that border with serious countries one of the arm is branches has already deployed around 5000 villages their. citizens have fought in syria account for a great part of these militants afghanistan is far from the only hot spot on the terrorism he'd put out for instance according to the information in possession of the f. is b. such regions as the north africa and asia have become places where islamic terrorists have been steadily gay. foothold and now the following piece of information revealed by border nick of makes things even more concerning apparently terrorists have developed and
the united kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer. illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a state. 5000 islamic state fighters are positioned along afghanistan's from their border region with central asian republics the head of russia's federal security service says the terrorists are consolidating their forces and seeking new ways to launch attacks. we're especially concerned over terrorist groups transferred to northern provinces that border with...
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kingdom has united kingdom yes but all those changes were possible. mainly because both the united kingdom and the united states insisted on seeing themselves as democracies so what we are ultimately talking about here is is a quality or more specifically the ethnic composition of the israeli democracy do you think that the upper hand sions that the current israeli leadership has about the granting all people under its control equal rights do those apprehensions ultimately. go down to security concerns or is it all ideological and more specifically is it tied to the ideology of zionism you're raising many questions but let's revisit the american case for a moment it wasn't all the case that abraham lincoln who fought the civil war fought it because he imagined the united states would be a multiracial democracy you never imagined that in so far as you talked about what would happen to the slaves you talked about sending them back to africa there was the united states thought of itself as a white christian country and did not think of itself as a multir
kingdom has united kingdom yes but all those changes were possible. mainly because both the united kingdom and the united states insisted on seeing themselves as democracies so what we are ultimately talking about here is is a quality or more specifically the ethnic composition of the israeli democracy do you think that the upper hand sions that the current israeli leadership has about the granting all people under its control equal rights do those apprehensions ultimately. go down to security...