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he dissolves parliament. parliament is supposed to. they're supposed to work in tandem. they're supposed to work together, right? he said, i'm working alone. he levied taxes then without parliamentary permission, and like i just said, he he dissolve parliament altogether. the joint power of monarchy and parliament had been the of the land since you know what document established that joint structure the magna carta. that's right. 1215. it's been it's been the law of the land since 1215. and now here's charles. the first like no, that was great. 500 years. but we're done now. so charles's singular and untouchable status you know suffice it to say ruffled many a feather ruffled many a rough if you will, the english civil wars caused clashes both and on the battlefield and virginians were really caught up in in both extremes. i don't have this in my notes, but i should point that there actually was a technically battle of the english civil war fought here in virginia, the james river, where two ships from opposing ideologies met on the james and fired shots at each. so so t
he dissolves parliament. parliament is supposed to. they're supposed to work in tandem. they're supposed to work together, right? he said, i'm working alone. he levied taxes then without parliamentary permission, and like i just said, he he dissolve parliament altogether. the joint power of monarchy and parliament had been the of the land since you know what document established that joint structure the magna carta. that's right. 1215. it's been it's been the law of the land since 1215. and now...
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., ., , parliament. he must've known in any case it would — parliament. he must've known in any case it would be _ parliament. he must've known in any case it would be a _ parliament. he must've known in any case it would be a contest _ parliament. he must've known in any case it would be a contest and - parliament. he must've known in any case it would be a contest and it - case it would be a contest and it would be a split in the party with some going with rishi sunak or penny mordaunt and some going with boris johnson for up he would know that in any case. there must've been a point at which he and his closer cohorts have looked at the figures and just said, game is up. have looked at the figures and 'ust said. game is up-i said, game is up. interesting, at what point. _ said, game is up. interesting, at what point, seems _ said, game is up. interesting, at what point, seems it _ said, game is up. interesting, at what point, seems it hasn't - said, game is up. interesting, at- what point, seems it h
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so parliament reurou -s showdown with rebels. so parliament regroum today _ showdown with rebels. so parliament regroups today after _ showdown with rebels. so parliament regroups today after the _ regroups today after the conferences. they had to return, all parties. and i don't think liz truss will have an easy time at all. her own parties rebelling against her in her plans, labour is looking very much more confident recently with the opinion polls are showing. i think everything that truss says and does has been a disaster but there have been a few white or remarkable things too. i think one of my colleagues at the imac has pointed out there seems to be hope for the northern ireland green protocol in all of the controversy that is trying to give it to the eu and us. there is much more sensible line that is been taken out. which is good. what ought to say thank you for some stuff that this government is doing. but on the whole i don't think the report card is very encouraging. and she's facing conflicts within and in the wider political landscape. . it conflicts within and in th
so parliament reurou -s showdown with rebels. so parliament regroum today _ showdown with rebels. so parliament regroups today after _ showdown with rebels. so parliament regroups today after the _ regroups today after the conferences. they had to return, all parties. and i don't think liz truss will have an easy time at all. her own parties rebelling against her in her plans, labour is looking very much more confident recently with the opinion polls are showing. i think everything that truss...
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have misled parliament. ~ ., ., ., parliament. william hague, former leader of the _ parliament. william hague, former leader of the party _ parliament. william hague, former leader of the party has _ parliament. william hague, former leader of the party has said - parliament. william hague, former leader of the party has said that. parliament. william hague, former leader of the party has said that hej leader of the party has said that he believes boris johnson leader of the party has said that he believes borisjohnson returns that will send the party into a death spiral. do you agree?— will send the party into a death spiral. do you agree? yes, well, you have all sorts _ spiral. do you agree? yes, well, you have all sorts of _ spiral. do you agree? yes, well, you have all sorts of people _ spiral. do you agree? yes, well, you have all sorts of people now - have all sorts of people now campaigning for one candidate or another making their own views about who shouldn't run, we are in campaign mode. so i tend to ignore this. my v
have misled parliament. ~ ., ., ., parliament. william hague, former leader of the _ parliament. william hague, former leader of the party _ parliament. william hague, former leader of the party has _ parliament. william hague, former leader of the party has said - parliament. william hague, former leader of the party has said that. parliament. william hague, former leader of the party has said that hej leader of the party has said that he believes boris johnson leader of the party has said...
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. , , eight departments in her 12 years in parliament-— parliament. this was boris johnson in jul , to parliament. this was boris johnson in july. to the _ parliament. this was boris johnson in july, to the right, _ parliament. this was boris johnson in july, to the right, rishi - parliament. this was boris johnson in july, to the right, rishi sunak. i injuly, to the right, rishi sunak. later that day, rishi sunak resigned as chancellor, saying people needed competent, serious government. three days later, mrjohnson was out of office. so the choice facing tory mps may come down to two men with a bitter history or an untested alternative compromise candidate. damian grammaticas, bbc news. what do voters make of the turbulent events in westminster? jessica lane has been talking to people in the conservative constituency of penistone and stocksbridge in south yorkshire to find out. as mps are back in their constituencies this weekend, many will find out if what's happening in westminster is the talk of their town. i think that we've lost faith in all the
. , , eight departments in her 12 years in parliament-— parliament. this was boris johnson in jul , to parliament. this was boris johnson in july. to the _ parliament. this was boris johnson in july, to the right, _ parliament. this was boris johnson in july, to the right, rishi - parliament. this was boris johnson in july, to the right, rishi sunak. i injuly, to the right, rishi sunak. later that day, rishi sunak resigned as chancellor, saying people needed competent, serious government....
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going gone on on main place of parliament, city place. it's, it's like just with the type of political theater because or positions are done outside. i think our main work is not to not to reach her baby, baby or so documents waste our time on it with some special stuff member support who can do it. but we have to find ideas find to problems from from the field, and then it can be really changed. ah, ah, so your son? i just wanted to see if i can help you with that because i'm just a member of parliament. i'm not good. his location is here on the right. i always think some pictures when they come here because it's really, really nice use. i think it may be with you all to do so with. busy the right site, it's a charge with beautiful with prime ministers, talking with a happy politicking and see you next time on red. ah, with across europe in a motor home in a way that's as environmentally friendly as possible to us. americans take up a challenge with all its pitfalls. what to the experience in their e camper. their travel blog is an hour
going gone on on main place of parliament, city place. it's, it's like just with the type of political theater because or positions are done outside. i think our main work is not to not to reach her baby, baby or so documents waste our time on it with some special stuff member support who can do it. but we have to find ideas find to problems from from the field, and then it can be really changed. ah, ah, so your son? i just wanted to see if i can help you with that because i'm just a member of...
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times on, on all issues and use parliament for the right reasons. as far as it goes, mr. job, it's point a look at the end of the day that people he's mentioning that are in assembly they did when they're election with under the amount on and under my hands party. that's true. but like i mentioned earlier, this horse trading, the other gentleman mentioned about i think he had an issue with me being a dual national time now or not. but he had it and he mentioned england changing prime minister. so many times, if england was aware of any horse trading and money being exchanged hands for votes within the national assembly, people and parties would be struck out and not be allowed to participate in politics. her again, her can people that left us the representation that left us still sitting in parliament, all took money and they all took money and got paid and stayed in and stayed in the party. if they were so clear, why don't they resign and stand for elections independently on their own name, not on the name of them, non. hi. ok, sam, we're going to
times on, on all issues and use parliament for the right reasons. as far as it goes, mr. job, it's point a look at the end of the day that people he's mentioning that are in assembly they did when they're election with under the amount on and under my hands party. that's true. but like i mentioned earlier, this horse trading, the other gentleman mentioned about i think he had an issue with me being a dual national time now or not. but he had it and he mentioned england changing prime minister....
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i member of parliament on. yeah. and also thanks to driver into it every now and i will show you my tell you is this did you do or to actually and i also, i came here for the small smallest to then city and talent. you have everything here. it's very different color and very, very nice, but also we have all the cd, which is in color history. for example, now we are in the country or some kind of place which i personally like because it used to live here. it. we can see all the houses here, old buildings, and most of them are afraid. and you can also see how it, how it, how it was years ago, live here for sure. i only got one. you know, when i started to take in $6000.00 per month, and actually if i could only work in tax, it would be possible to earn even $9000.00 it's, it's really good. but it's not. the only thing that motivates me. i think main goal is to be a hippie i think i'd like to get financial freedom and i don't have to walk because of money. just to do anything. i wonder, and then i can be more hip if thi
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dr. dixon well, i'm sitting on the parliament. i'm so session time. but there was a really see that it was going going on on main place of parliament sitting place. it's. it's like just with the type of political theatre because organizations are done outside. i think our main work is not to not to read baby baby or so documents waste our time on eat with we have some special staff members who can do it, but we have to find ideas find to problems from from the field. and then it can be really changed. ah, ah. so your son? i just wanted to say that i can tell you is it because i'm just a member of parliament? i'm not good. who is location is here on the right. i always think from pictures when they come here because it's really, really nice use. i think it may be with you all to do a show. so with the right side, it's a charge with rolls. beautiful with prime minister, stopping with here and are limited to you. next, i have the politicking and see you next time on red. ah, with to the a strong opinion. we are positioned international perspectives. as u
dr. dixon well, i'm sitting on the parliament. i'm so session time. but there was a really see that it was going going on on main place of parliament sitting place. it's. it's like just with the type of political theatre because organizations are done outside. i think our main work is not to not to read baby baby or so documents waste our time on eat with we have some special staff members who can do it, but we have to find ideas find to problems from from the field. and then it can be really...
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and use parliament for the right reasons, as far as it goes, mr. job. it's point a look at the end of the day that people he's mentioning that are in assembly. they did when they're election with under the amount on and under him on hands party. that's true, but like i mentioned earlier, this horse trading, the other gentleman mentioned about i think he had an issue with me being a dual national time now or not. but he had it and he mentioned england changing prime minister. so many times. if england was aware of any horse trading and money being exchanged hands for votes within the national assembly, people and parties would be struck out and not be allowed to participate in politics. her again, her can people that left us the representation that left us still sitting in parliament, all took money and they all took money and got paid and stayed in and stayed in the party. if they were so clear, why don't they resign and stand for elections independently on their own name, not on the name of them, non. hi. ok, sam, we're going to have to leave that tick
and use parliament for the right reasons, as far as it goes, mr. job. it's point a look at the end of the day that people he's mentioning that are in assembly. they did when they're election with under the amount on and under him on hands party. that's true, but like i mentioned earlier, this horse trading, the other gentleman mentioned about i think he had an issue with me being a dual national time now or not. but he had it and he mentioned england changing prime minister. so many times. if...
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what is my in other words because a member of parliament stone. and sometimes those are big sit like my question actually would it be possible in india to be a politician kept through over in, ah, why do i try to to enjoy it and to do it as well as i can. and just if you really feel that it's uniform when it doesn't, but you can take it can be a member of parliament into printer or just so someone else is just the most the most important this feel yourself at this moment and actually get it doesn't play i went along and i whole whole oh wow. you drive next to well switching on to parliament i'm so sufficient time the day was a really sees it. oh it's was going going on on main place of parliament, city place. it's. it's like just with the type of political territory because organizations i done outside, i think our main work is not to not to read baby baby or so documents waste our time on eat with we have some special staff members who can do it, but we have to find ideas, find to problems from from the field, and then it can be really changed. a
what is my in other words because a member of parliament stone. and sometimes those are big sit like my question actually would it be possible in india to be a politician kept through over in, ah, why do i try to to enjoy it and to do it as well as i can. and just if you really feel that it's uniform when it doesn't, but you can take it can be a member of parliament into printer or just so someone else is just the most the most important this feel yourself at this moment and actually get it...
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times on, on all issues and use parliament for the right reasons. as far as it goes, mr. job, it's point a look at the end of the day that people he's mentioning that are in assembly. they did when they're election with under the amount han and under my hands party. that's true. but like i mentioned earlier, this horse trading, the other gentleman mentioned about i think he had an issue with me being a dual national time now or not. but he had it and he mentioned england changing prime minister. so many times, if england was aware of any horse trading and money being exchanged hands for votes within the national assembly, people and parties would be struck out and not be allowed to participate in politics. her again, her can people that left us the representation that left us still sitting in parliament, all took money and they all took money and got paid and stayed in and stayed in the party. if they were so clear, why don't they resign and stand for elections independently on their own name? not on the name of them, ron. ha. okay stan, we're gonna
times on, on all issues and use parliament for the right reasons. as far as it goes, mr. job, it's point a look at the end of the day that people he's mentioning that are in assembly. they did when they're election with under the amount han and under my hands party. that's true. but like i mentioned earlier, this horse trading, the other gentleman mentioned about i think he had an issue with me being a dual national time now or not. but he had it and he mentioned england changing prime...
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he will not picking parliament if he will. he has, you're not interested in be involved on the bottom. and he is someone who believes in a single person which is on the stomach. he has said explore many 5 the prison military . and now he tells us that he is interested in actually does not believe in following the fall democracy i mr. mcarthur gonna come to you. it's a response to that in just a 2nd. but at 1st i missed from a job at rome and you want to come in well, will people come? he has just mentioned that to pakistan that he came south b t. i has no representation in national assembly, but i will correct him. 31 law makers are representing, are currently in national assembly, and one of them is upwards should opposition leader and other public account committee chairman, when they are, you can see it, they are decedent's, they are not to and and other 125 law makers who have 200 as the condition i don't to 5 or 5 months before national assembly speaker has called them so many times to come and verify. there is a conditio
he will not picking parliament if he will. he has, you're not interested in be involved on the bottom. and he is someone who believes in a single person which is on the stomach. he has said explore many 5 the prison military . and now he tells us that he is interested in actually does not believe in following the fall democracy i mr. mcarthur gonna come to you. it's a response to that in just a 2nd. but at 1st i missed from a job at rome and you want to come in well, will people come? he has...
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well, sitting on to parliament, i'm so sufficient time for tape. was there any see that was going going on on wayne, late or parliament to do that. it's like just political because of the visions done outside. i think our main work is not to not to read to be but we have there. so documents waste our time on it. we have some special stuff member support who can do it, but we have to find ideas find to problems from from the field and then it can be really changed. ah, so you order, i just want to see what i can help you with because i'm just a member of both of them know the good. the location of here on the right. i always take some pictures and they come here because it's really nice us. i think it's maybe you invest your old the bottle right side, the charge a beautiful looking for a oberman prime minister stopping with here and are limited to you. next. i have the politicking and see you next time on red. ah, with today i'm going to take you on the trip along to section wine route from place to my son. right winery. the niece says it all. 60 fu
well, sitting on to parliament, i'm so sufficient time for tape. was there any see that was going going on on wayne, late or parliament to do that. it's like just political because of the visions done outside. i think our main work is not to not to read to be but we have there. so documents waste our time on it. we have some special stuff member support who can do it, but we have to find ideas find to problems from from the field and then it can be really changed. ah, so you order, i just want...
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for parliament and throughout the year for sort of the year. so i know are valuable about what i'm talking and i do not need any. there are suggestion about what to do and how to behave and us and that basically democratic and what did i, i did just help and what i'm doing that the bill of the voter will b paused and put into reality that it but not everybody agrees with you, the european union seemed to distance itself from your decision, said that the powers should be used as a last resort. and the decision was made by you, i don't, is, was, was this really a last resort for years? no government, and your need no last resort. while the european union distancing themselves from you, asked that european union, did you make this decision along versus my decision? i had some good corporation consultation, but this is my decision, that's my job. i am appointed here her to look on the her date to an agreement and to make it working. so this is what i'm doing. do you think that the decisions that the, the changes that you have brought to that announ
for parliament and throughout the year for sort of the year. so i know are valuable about what i'm talking and i do not need any. there are suggestion about what to do and how to behave and us and that basically democratic and what did i, i did just help and what i'm doing that the bill of the voter will b paused and put into reality that it but not everybody agrees with you, the european union seemed to distance itself from your decision, said that the powers should be used as a last resort....
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you appear in parliament, meet in prosper. the commission president has told emmy piece that member states need to step up the security of their in an energy infrastructure was laugh on. the line also said that you is now ready to discuss a price cap on gas. as electricity prices are soaring, months we've gone down. i'm joined by. are you correspondence jack, paris in brussels and max sunday in stroudsburg. jack, let's start with you. what more do we know about the plan sanctions? well, we don't have the full details yet. gerhardt, the sanctions will be published in the journal of the european union on thursday when we will have exactly the details of what this price cut means at the moment. we don't know how much it cost, how long it will last. this was a deal to get the legal basis for this oil cap. what we do know though, is that the hungarians, who were extremely opposed and have been extremely opposed to all fossil fuel sanctions, that they say they've got an exemption. the spokes person of the, the foreign minister tweet
you appear in parliament, meet in prosper. the commission president has told emmy piece that member states need to step up the security of their in an energy infrastructure was laugh on. the line also said that you is now ready to discuss a price cap on gas. as electricity prices are soaring, months we've gone down. i'm joined by. are you correspondence jack, paris in brussels and max sunday in stroudsburg. jack, let's start with you. what more do we know about the plan sanctions? well, we...
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to be done gets talking about parliament. i was just curious about how many there's prime ministers, a said we cannot possibly return. it's interesting that we call them the pop and then sculptures rather than the elegance, mago wobbles. i think that that shows a little bit of a public opinion change, but i want to go back a few years. i went back to 999, have a look at my laptop for some headlines about the past and the sculptures. black brought the return of ogden marbles. david tam rent rejects call to return, passing the marbles to greece. we've got one from parish johnson r i p boyce johnson, says british museum trustees must decide fate. a path then marbles with kicking over to the british museum and then one more from there, very shortly after you k prime minister list ross says she does not support repatriate in the popular marbles to greece. so prime ministers doesn't really matter who they are or even what party therein. yeah, unless they don't seem to be behind the idea of these path and, and sculptures. going back
to be done gets talking about parliament. i was just curious about how many there's prime ministers, a said we cannot possibly return. it's interesting that we call them the pop and then sculptures rather than the elegance, mago wobbles. i think that that shows a little bit of a public opinion change, but i want to go back a few years. i went back to 999, have a look at my laptop for some headlines about the past and the sculptures. black brought the return of ogden marbles. david tam rent...
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there is a report around _ misled parliament. there is a report around the _ misled parliament. there is a report around the last couple of hours saying — around the last couple of hours saying that is going to be absolutely damning. theoretically, even if _ absolutely damning. theoretically, even if he — absolutely damning. theoretically, even if he is up for it, even if he comes— even if he is up for it, even if he comes back— even if he is up for it, even if he comes back on the gas is 100 mps, if it goes— comes back on the gas is 100 mps, if it goes the _ comes back on the gas is 100 mps, if it goes the membership we assume that boris— it goes the membership we assume that borisjohnson would be rishi sunak— that borisjohnson would be rishi sunak put— that borisjohnson would be rishi sunak put up that's probably more likelv _ sunak put up that's probably more likely. then he faces this massive problem — likely. then he faces this massive problem. the suggestion is he could be gone _ problem. the suggestion is he could he done by— problem. the suggestion is
there is a report around _ misled parliament. there is a report around the _ misled parliament. there is a report around the last couple of hours saying — around the last couple of hours saying that is going to be absolutely damning. theoretically, even if _ absolutely damning. theoretically, even if he — absolutely damning. theoretically, even if he is up for it, even if he comes— even if he is up for it, even if he comes back— even if he is up for it, even if he comes back on the gas...
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from london, a member of the british parliament. in salisbury, peter, a commentator and associate editor . and in london, alex, a conservative party member and political commentator. if i could start -- can another internal conservative party vote produce stable leadership for the u.k.? >> i do not think so. it was loud and clear the party is badly affected. it is the same people. how will they make a difference? these are the people responsible for the mass. we will be made the laughingstock of the world. i do not think it will make a difference. host: let's take that point to alex. he mentioned the revolving door. you get the idea of conservative party is running out of options when boris johnson is back in the running again? alex: not just back. i must say, boris johnson is the most likely person to win this contest. that is because of something paul was reflecting in the piece we just heard. conservative party members of parliament would not want an election. it would go bad -- it would go badly for them. as to whether a new lea
from london, a member of the british parliament. in salisbury, peter, a commentator and associate editor . and in london, alex, a conservative party member and political commentator. if i could start -- can another internal conservative party vote produce stable leadership for the u.k.? >> i do not think so. it was loud and clear the party is badly affected. it is the same people. how will they make a difference? these are the people responsible for the mass. we will be made the...
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a parliament that is representative that is a. and this is what we did not have during the time of hamdok. we want a parliament with a prime minister and then we can move forward. and then we can reach the basis where you can have a democracy. one thing i want to correct -- resistance committees will never go into power. that is not the aim of the resistance committees. the committees want to oversee the creation of a parliament that starts at the grassroots level. local parliaments that and up into a national government. laura: do you see a parliament growing from the grassroots level as a realistic, immediate prospect for sudan ? bakry eljack elmedni: i don't think so. i think the issues in sudan are complex. and i am speaking from -- as a reporter. if the country has a chance to stay unified and avoid breaking into chaos and civil war, they have to have a serious commitment that would bring a pro-democracy role -- rule. at the same time, if we do not reach enough consensus to provide legitimacy for some type of authority to put
a parliament that is representative that is a. and this is what we did not have during the time of hamdok. we want a parliament with a prime minister and then we can move forward. and then we can reach the basis where you can have a democracy. one thing i want to correct -- resistance committees will never go into power. that is not the aim of the resistance committees. the committees want to oversee the creation of a parliament that starts at the grassroots level. local parliaments that and up...
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and dw corresponding next sunday followed the day in the european parliament in strasbourg. the european parliament, this time around, has not adopted a final position on russia's aggression against ukraine yet. but from following the debates of the plenary, it seems evident that across political groups and across party lines, there is an understanding that russians claims to ukraine are illegal. they are null and voided, they don't change any facts on the ground. they haven't very strong statements by any piece. some took to the stage, took to the podium to call russia a terrorist state. now the common understanding seems to be that sanctions are needed. some political groups have been asking for more in addition to that, the conservative block, for example, has been calling for weapons deliveries from countries like germany and france to st tanks to ukraine. the left, on the other hand, has been asking to reopen diplomatic channels. in addition to sections, but bottom line here is that the european parliament and the you say that russia's claims to ukraine, this annexation
and dw corresponding next sunday followed the day in the european parliament in strasbourg. the european parliament, this time around, has not adopted a final position on russia's aggression against ukraine yet. but from following the debates of the plenary, it seems evident that across political groups and across party lines, there is an understanding that russians claims to ukraine are illegal. they are null and voided, they don't change any facts on the ground. they haven't very strong...
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and the will of the people and members of european parliament and i have been member for parliament and throughout the year for sort of the year. so i know are valuable about what am talking and i do not need any. there are suggestion about what to do and how to behave and us, and that basically democratic and what did i, i did just help and what i'm doing that the bill of the water will b paused and put into reality that it. but not everybody agrees with you. the european union seemed to distance itself from your decision said that the powers should be used as a last resort. and the decision was made by you, i don't is was what was this really a last resort for years? no government and you need no last resort. why the european union distancing themselves from you? asked that european union? did you make this decision along versus my decision? i had some good corporation consultation, but this is my decision. that's my job. i am appointed here her to look on the her date to an agreement and to make it working. so this is what i'm doing. do you think that the decisions that the, the chan
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simply from the mp5 at parliament.— simply from the mp5 at parliament. �* . , parliament. and that is the oint parliament. and that is the point penny _ parliament. and that is the point penny mordaunt - parliament. and that is the point penny mordaunt hasl parliament. and that is the - point penny mordaunt has been making, especially yesterday morning, we watched her interviewed on the sunday morning programme, she was sort of stating i'm the person that can bring unity, which is so critical right now, but it's unlikely, isn't it that she will get the job, unlikely, isn't it that she will get thejob, given unlikely, isn't it that she will get the job, given the numbers, rishi sunak has well above 100, in many of those who were supporting borisjohnson were supporting boris johnson are were supporting borisjohnson are now backing him? the? were supporting boris johnson are now backing him? they are nominating _ are now backing him? they are nominating him, _ are now backing him? they are nominating him, it _ are now backing him? they are nominating him, it is _ are now back
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tonight liz truss headed for parliament to face her own - for parliament to face her own mps in private. they have questions and plenty of them. that meeting has just concluded in the last few minutes. at lunchtime i was sitting in the house of commons press gallery looking down on the conservative benches. it was a sea of glum faces, people who did not remotely look happy. there was a big cheer when the prime minister arrived and that year came from the labour benches. it appears tonight that the government has inadvertently driven down a cul—de—sac and it does not want to be seen to be reversing out of it. they hope that after some twists and turns and ventures over the grass verge they may find their way through and things might turn out to be ok. but there are plenty, including on their own side, who are now questioning the navigation and the driver. investors remain nervous after the bank of england insisted its emergency bond—buying scheme would end this week, dismissing reports it may be extended. the bank is buying bonds to stabilise their price and prevent a sale which co
tonight liz truss headed for parliament to face her own - for parliament to face her own mps in private. they have questions and plenty of them. that meeting has just concluded in the last few minutes. at lunchtime i was sitting in the house of commons press gallery looking down on the conservative benches. it was a sea of glum faces, people who did not remotely look happy. there was a big cheer when the prime minister arrived and that year came from the labour benches. it appears tonight that...
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ah no, britain's prime minister has been accused of running scared after failing to address parliament days after replacing her finance minister. his trust is under severe pressure after her government's economic policies caused a market collapse and the pound to lose value. a new finance minister, jeremy hunters announced a raft of you turns on last month's controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back a vast energy support skin. and he warned that decisions of i watering difficulty are to come as the government tries to rebuild confidence in the u. k. economy. and in barbara has more i know she's fighting for her political survival, but let's trust wasn't in parliament on monday, as the opposition was granted and urgent question, to ask the prime minister to make her statement during the part of a put on the situation to speak out where the problem is, with apologies to the lead of the opposition on the how the p n is detained on urgent. why do you know why don't you question sca road shadow? the lady is not a turning off trust was there later on to hear her new finan
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and they need a 100 votes from a members of parliament, from concert is members of parliament. and. and so you need to know in parliament at the moment we've got about 350 bit more conservative numbers of, of government conserves members of parliament. sorry. and so a maxim that means that a maximum of 3 candidates can actually emerge from this 1st round nominations. if it's, if 3 actually emerge than the person with a few slight votes eliminated. when you have 2 candidates, then there, there will be another vote. and the person and then towards the toward the conservative members of parliament will give their preferred option. but this option of these 2 glass candidates will also then be taken to the members of the conservative party. he will then be able to vote on mine which power which, which, which pass and they prefer. and that's how the leader, the new prime minister eventually will be elected. and all of this, you know, so the nomination has to be done by monday. and the election will actually that happen by next friday. so by next friday we will know he will be the next pri
and they need a 100 votes from a members of parliament, from concert is members of parliament. and. and so you need to know in parliament at the moment we've got about 350 bit more conservative numbers of, of government conserves members of parliament. sorry. and so a maxim that means that a maximum of 3 candidates can actually emerge from this 1st round nominations. if it's, if 3 actually emerge than the person with a few slight votes eliminated. when you have 2 candidates, then there, there...
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if i may say conservative party members of parliament will not want an election, it would go badly for them. i think if there were to be one cool, any time soon, there's a great deal of challenge that we just heard from the labor party as to whether a new leader would have a democratic mandate, you know, prime minister in a single year. will that argument dissipate? somewhat if it's or it's johnston who of course one and 80 c majority of the last election in 2019. so whatever you think of him, i think right now the conservative party is most likely to select up what former prime minister, morris johnson, that's kind of in an incredible situation. isn't it, peter? do you agree that who do you think at this moment is best place to win the contest? and if it is boris johnson, what does that say about his politics? what he says about conservative politics is, is that great and wonderful thing in a way, mr. forest johnson is a proven and habitual liar. there was sat by his own party for lie only and only 3 months ago. and yet, here we are, he's there talking about him possibly coming back t
if i may say conservative party members of parliament will not want an election, it would go badly for them. i think if there were to be one cool, any time soon, there's a great deal of challenge that we just heard from the labor party as to whether a new leader would have a democratic mandate, you know, prime minister in a single year. will that argument dissipate? somewhat if it's or it's johnston who of course one and 80 c majority of the last election in 2019. so whatever you think of him,...
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and to have a parliament that is a representative parliament. that's real. and this is what we didn't have during the time and, and what we want to start with, not the prime minister, is a parliament that then can do the prime minister. and then we can move and reach this, the bases where you can have a democracy to come to say, one thing i want to correct the resistance committees are never going to go into power. okay, not a committees. what the reasons can we do want to do is they wanna oversee the creation of a parliament that starts on the grass root level, local parliaments, that then end up into a national government. well, let me be just a jack. how many do you see a girl, a parliament based from the grass fruit growing from the grass roots level as a realistic, immediate prospect for food on i don't think so. i can be on a rather really complex and i think i'm student here from a complete develop propose that i think if the country has a job to stay unified and avoid going into cowards and brother, or they have to be a serious commitmen
and to have a parliament that is a representative parliament. that's real. and this is what we didn't have during the time and, and what we want to start with, not the prime minister, is a parliament that then can do the prime minister. and then we can move and reach this, the bases where you can have a democracy to come to say, one thing i want to correct the resistance committees are never going to go into power. okay, not a committees. what the reasons can we do want to do is they wanna...
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so greatly upon his majesty and the parliament of great britain. that requires me. to dissolve them and i therefore dissolve your house of burgesses accordingly. god save the king the judgmented ladies we have been dissolved. and we will accordingly remove ourselves from this house. we serve at the pleasure of his excellency and it is our duty to obey governor dunmore the king's voice here in virginia what can be done but i argue. that we have an even greater duty. and that is to you good people. you elected us to represent you and your interests the right of representation flows through the blood of every britain and i say the actions of one man. whether he be governor king cannot wash away magna carta. is all this house? but not our obligation to remove all cause of danger to american liberty. this attack upon boston is an attack upon us all. we may not be able. passed laws being dissolved, but that does not mean we cannot remain strong in support of our resolution. therefore let it be declared and resolved. that this house i should say this former house. should m
so greatly upon his majesty and the parliament of great britain. that requires me. to dissolve them and i therefore dissolve your house of burgesses accordingly. god save the king the judgmented ladies we have been dissolved. and we will accordingly remove ourselves from this house. we serve at the pleasure of his excellency and it is our duty to obey governor dunmore the king's voice here in virginia what can be done but i argue. that we have an even greater duty. and that is to you good...
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it's a slogan that stretching the huts of many white, including members of the european parliament. the hands of that redeem of them were lost in iran, is stained with blood. neither history know a law or god almighty will forgive you for the crimes against humanity that you are committing against your own citizens. until the women of your on off we, we are going to stand with you d n g m as id. when them like freedom friend star flag to get their nash adults extending their support with diff, symbolic act. oh is it on the clinic? leadership see its western enemies are behind the anti government demonstrations. these people have taken to the streets to support it on supremely dead, ayatollah hominy. and the countries strict dress court, he just was the excuse of our enemies to destroy our unity. the u. s. and e aesrael are the root of all this unrest, just because they cannot fight us. they are trying to attack us by creating internal problems. but the anti government, putting it on show no sign of lighting up full weeks. on this latest speech you posted online, appears to show fema
it's a slogan that stretching the huts of many white, including members of the european parliament. the hands of that redeem of them were lost in iran, is stained with blood. neither history know a law or god almighty will forgive you for the crimes against humanity that you are committing against your own citizens. until the women of your on off we, we are going to stand with you d n g m as id. when them like freedom friend star flag to get their nash adults extending their support with diff,...
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i was there outside parliament house. but it also prompted a damning report about the treatment of employees inside the federal parliament house. now it is up to anotherjury to decide what happen inside parliament house that night. mr lehrmann is due to be in another trial in february. let's get some of the day's other news. in the uk, rishi sunak has appeared before mps in parliament on his first full day as prime minister, and announced yet more unravelling of predecessor liz truss's plans. the government's economic statement, due to be delivered on monday, has now been pushed back by almost three weeks, and a ban on fracking for gas in england reinstated. a jury in wisconsin has found a man guilty of murdering six people by driving into a christmas parade last year. the defendant, darrell brooks, was found guilty on 76 charges of deliberately crashing his vehicle into a crowd in the city of waukesha, near milwaukee. 60 other people were injured, including many children. the parent company of facebook, instagram and wha
i was there outside parliament house. but it also prompted a damning report about the treatment of employees inside the federal parliament house. now it is up to anotherjury to decide what happen inside parliament house that night. mr lehrmann is due to be in another trial in february. let's get some of the day's other news. in the uk, rishi sunak has appeared before mps in parliament on his first full day as prime minister, and announced yet more unravelling of predecessor liz truss's plans....
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.— the bill will remain before parliament. . , parliament. there are times in olitics parliament. there are times in politics when _ parliament. there are times in politics when you _ parliament. there are times in politics when you have - parliament. there are times in politics when you have got - parliament. there are times in politics when you have got to i parliament. there are times in - politics when you have got to focus on an opportunity and, rather than problems and barriers. my visa legislation are well known, as are the irish government's, as are the european commission's and other european commission's and other european governments, too. our view is that unilateral legislation is not the way to solve this issue or other outstanding issues but i think the less we talk about the piece of legislation that is in the system but isn't likely to become law anytime soon because it has to go through various different debates and phases in both houses, in the house of commons, and i think our time is much better spent focusing on how we ca
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i may say conservative party members of parliament will not want an election. i would go badly for them. i think if they were to be one cool, any time seeing as a great deal of challenges, we just heard from the labor party as to whether a new leader would have a democratic mandate, you know, prime minister in a single year. will that argument dissipate somewhat? if it's orest johnston, who of course one and a t c. majority of the last election in 2019. so whatever you think of him, i think right now the conservative party is most likely to select up what former prime minister barak johnson. that's kind of in an incredible situation. isn't it, peter? do you agree that who do you think at this moment is best place to win the contest? and if it is boris johnson, what does that say about his politics? where it says about conservative politics is, is that great and wonderful thing in a way, mr. morris johnson is a proven and habitual liar. there was sat by his own party for like only and only 3 months ago. and yet here we yeah, he's there talking about him possibly
i may say conservative party members of parliament will not want an election. i would go badly for them. i think if they were to be one cool, any time seeing as a great deal of challenges, we just heard from the labor party as to whether a new leader would have a democratic mandate, you know, prime minister in a single year. will that argument dissipate somewhat? if it's orest johnston, who of course one and a t c. majority of the last election in 2019. so whatever you think of him, i think...
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what we will aet from not pass parliament. what we will get from the _ not pass parliament. what we will get from the prime _ not pass parliament. what we will get from the prime minister - not pass parliament. what we will get from the prime minister and l get from the prime minister and chancellor as soon as tomorrow when he is on bbc breakfast and the today programme is an attempt to reassure, but at the same time, to stick to his and her plans, at least for as long as the party will stand them. chris, thank you very much. and you can keep across all the updates, news and analysis from the conservative party conference on bbc news 0nline — that's bbc.co.uk/news — and by using the bbc news app. memorials are being held in indonesia, after at least 125 people were killed in a stampede at a football stadium — after police fired tear gas at fans who had invaded the pitch. it happened in malang, on the island ofjava, from where our correspondent valdya baraputri reports. and a warning that you might find parts of her report distressing. the night after the tragedy, indon
what we will aet from not pass parliament. what we will get from the _ not pass parliament. what we will get from the prime _ not pass parliament. what we will get from the prime minister - not pass parliament. what we will get from the prime minister and l get from the prime minister and chancellor as soon as tomorrow when he is on bbc breakfast and the today programme is an attempt to reassure, but at the same time, to stick to his and her plans, at least for as long as the party will stand...
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so that the parliament decision being held right now. we can go that without any incident, as you know, that this comes as the parliament is now holding a session to elect the next president of the republic after one year of political instability. that derived the election of the president, the formation of the government. and the nation of a new prime minister at because of the rivalries, deep division between the political blocks. so now with $269.00 lawmakers inside this session, they're now they're not did the decision is now being it convened to elect a new president of the republic. as you know that that's required at least 2 thirds of the 200 and the excuse me, 329, the total number of that lawmakers. so by constitution, 2 thirds of the total number of the market is, is it required to start the session to elect your president of the state. but with getting we've been getting reports from the, from inside the session and suggesting that the pro iranian coordination framework, that's a parliamentary block. it is requesting to name t
so that the parliament decision being held right now. we can go that without any incident, as you know, that this comes as the parliament is now holding a session to elect the next president of the republic after one year of political instability. that derived the election of the president, the formation of the government. and the nation of a new prime minister at because of the rivalries, deep division between the political blocks. so now with $269.00 lawmakers inside this session, they're now...
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and the will of the people and members of european parliament and i have been member for parliament and for the year for sort of the year. so i know very well, i want what i'm talking and i do not need any. there are suggestion about what to do and how to behave and us and that basically democratic and what did i, i did just help and what i'm doing that the bill of the voter rule. b paused in put into reality that it. but not everybody agrees with you. the european union seemed to distance itself from your decision said that the powers should be used as a last resort. and the decision was made by you, i don't is was what was this really a last resort for years? no government and you need no last resort. why the european union distancing themselves from you? asked that european union? did you make this decision along versus my decision? i had some good corporation consultation, but this is my decision that my chop. i'm appointed here to look on the her date, an agreement and to make it working. so this is what i'm doing. do you think that the decisions that the, the changes that you have
and the will of the people and members of european parliament and i have been member for parliament and for the year for sort of the year. so i know very well, i want what i'm talking and i do not need any. there are suggestion about what to do and how to behave and us and that basically democratic and what did i, i did just help and what i'm doing that the bill of the voter rule. b paused in put into reality that it. but not everybody agrees with you. the european union seemed to distance...
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for parliament and throughout the year for sort of the year. so i know very well, i want what i'm talking and i do not need any. our suggestion about what to do and how to behave and us, and that basically democratic and what did i, i did just help and what i'm doing that the bill of the water will b paused in put into reality that it and but not everybody agrees with you, the european union seemed to distance itself from your decision, said that the powers should be used as a last resort. and the decision was made by you, i don't, is, was, was this really a last resort for years? no government. and you need no last resort. why the european union distancing themselves from you? asked that european union, did you make this decision along versus my decision? i had some good corporation consultation, but this is my decision that my chop. i am appointed here her to look on the her date, an agreement and to make it working. so those are sworn i'm doing. do you think that the decisions that the, the changes that you have ported of announced, do you t
for parliament and throughout the year for sort of the year. so i know very well, i want what i'm talking and i do not need any. our suggestion about what to do and how to behave and us, and that basically democratic and what did i, i did just help and what i'm doing that the bill of the water will b paused in put into reality that it and but not everybody agrees with you, the european union seemed to distance itself from your decision, said that the powers should be used as a last resort. and...
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.— the top rate of tax through parliament. . �* , ., , parliament. that's not muddy the water _ parliament. that's not muddy the water with _ parliament. that's not muddy the water with this _ parliament. that's not muddy the water with this other - parliament. that's not muddy| the water with this other thing the water with this other thing the tax cut for wealthy people right now when the priority needs to be everyday households. in needs to be everyday households.- needs to be everyday households. , ., households. in your 'udgement will the primus h households. in your 'udgement will the primus to _ households. in yourjudgement will the primus to be _ households. in yourjudgement will the primus to be able - households. in yourjudgement will the primus to be able to i will the primus to be able to get these measures through the house of commons? ida. get these measures through the house of commons?— get these measures through the house of commons? no, and this is the backstom _ house of commons? no, and this is the backstop, i _ house of commons
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and leader the scottish national party in the british parliament. he says that the government has new economic credibility and should call an election. what's been referred to as cross adobe has been trust, has been put into the bid and everything that the trust government brought forward with that financial statement a few weeks ago was no longer there. but let's not forget that the damage that this has cause, these unfunded tax cuts ended up with the financial crisis will run in the pony with the bank of england having to step in and buy bonds to stop pension funds crashing. but ultimately, what it does mean is that millions of people that will be renegotiating the mortgages or facing sharply higher rates. what's been estimated by the resolution foundation as people paying thousands pounds more and mortgage costs and the blame for this lies with the prime minister. she needs to accept the responsibility of the chaos that she has cause i, quite frankly, tonight i think what the british public one is to see that this government is calling tell you o
and leader the scottish national party in the british parliament. he says that the government has new economic credibility and should call an election. what's been referred to as cross adobe has been trust, has been put into the bid and everything that the trust government brought forward with that financial statement a few weeks ago was no longer there. but let's not forget that the damage that this has cause, these unfunded tax cuts ended up with the financial crisis will run in the pony with...
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the parliament has been also in discussion. the nuclear threats coming from russia as ukrainian forces make advances in the south and east of the country. that's concerned that russia may consider using its tactical nuclear weapons to hold a legally annex territory, will go to a correspondent in strasburg, shortly. but 1st, for more than nuclear threat and ukraine's advance. he is my colleague, a jose delroy with more details. well, just days ago, russia declared ownership of several ukrainian regions. but each day since ukraine has undermined those declarations from moscow with its victories on the ground. and we can take a look at some of those now in the eastern region of dawn, yet they reclaimed the city of lyman and nearby towns. now leman is considered a strategic city due to its many railway connections, but it's in the south if they have really made some of the most impressive recent gains just yesterday in the regional hassan ukrainian forces claim to have pushed the frontline back by around 30 kilometers re taking the
the parliament has been also in discussion. the nuclear threats coming from russia as ukrainian forces make advances in the south and east of the country. that's concerned that russia may consider using its tactical nuclear weapons to hold a legally annex territory, will go to a correspondent in strasburg, shortly. but 1st, for more than nuclear threat and ukraine's advance. he is my colleague, a jose delroy with more details. well, just days ago, russia declared ownership of several ukrainian...
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laura heis of parliament didn't hi again, well, low. the votes is expected in about a couple of hours and the votes in the 2 chambers of the russian parliament are indeed the final stage before the territories are expected. and to be honest with you, it's a special day, but it's all very formal. don't expect any surprises because the majority of seats here at the washington state duma are secured by the ruling united russia party which supports of latimer potent. in fact, the other parties are also expected to vote in favor of the decision by the russian president, and more importantly, the decisions by donates logan's keshawn ends up or, or jim. so the main intrigue is whether there will be a unanimous vote. there are loads of journalists here today and what they are waiting for is a speech by the russian foreign minister survey lab. rob, which happens just before the vote starts a little earlier. we saw the documents that are set to be ratified and the most. busy important points there are at the borders of the regions that are be acc
laura heis of parliament didn't hi again, well, low. the votes is expected in about a couple of hours and the votes in the 2 chambers of the russian parliament are indeed the final stage before the territories are expected. and to be honest with you, it's a special day, but it's all very formal. don't expect any surprises because the majority of seats here at the washington state duma are secured by the ruling united russia party which supports of latimer potent. in fact, the other parties are...
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but bottom line here is that the european parliament and the you say that russia's claims to ukraine, this annexation is illegal and should not be tolerated. turning out some other stories, making news right now. russia saudi arabian other oil producers have agreed to a major cut in output to, to push up and boil prices, and call the u. s. has condemned the decision by the cartel. opec. clos got on as short side. it feared that global fuel prices will climb further. now we could be acute secretary, north korea fired more ballistic missiles in the sea of japan. according to the south korea military. it's the 2nd launch. in today's denomination, security council has been meeting in new york to consider further sanctions, lord against young ha. kenneth faso has officially appointed a new president after its 2nd to this year. abraham char becomes head of state and armed forces, commander of the west african nation. they seized power from paula re sent algo dom eva a rescue operation is underway. greece, after a boat carrying migrants sank off an island in the southeast of already say up t
but bottom line here is that the european parliament and the you say that russia's claims to ukraine, this annexation is illegal and should not be tolerated. turning out some other stories, making news right now. russia saudi arabian other oil producers have agreed to a major cut in output to, to push up and boil prices, and call the u. s. has condemned the decision by the cartel. opec. clos got on as short side. it feared that global fuel prices will climb further. now we could be acute...
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i was there outside parliament house. but it also prompted a damning report about the treatment of employees inside parliament house. now it is up to anotherjury to decide what happen inside parliament house that night. bruce lyman is due to be in another trial in february. —— bruce lehrmann. let's get some of the day's other news: in the uk, rishi sunak has appeared before mps in parliament on his first full day as prime minister and announced yet more unravelling on predecessor liz truss's plans. the government's economic statement due to be delivered on monday has now been pushed back by almost three weeks and a ban on franking for gas in england reinstated. a jury in wisconsin has found a man guilty of murdering six people by driving into a christmas parade last year. the defendant, darrell brooks, was found guilty on 76 charges of deliberately crashing his vehicle into a crowd in the city of waukesha, near milwaukee. 60 other people were injured, including many children. the parent company of facebook, instagram
i was there outside parliament house. but it also prompted a damning report about the treatment of employees inside parliament house. now it is up to anotherjury to decide what happen inside parliament house that night. bruce lyman is due to be in another trial in february. —— bruce lehrmann. let's get some of the day's other news: in the uk, rishi sunak has appeared before mps in parliament on his first full day as prime minister and announced yet more unravelling on predecessor liz...
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what is the european parliament positional not by. that's correct. so the you some top diplomats are joseph morrell, spoken the plenary this morning and he called it a dangerous situation. he actually said it was a source of concern that a nuclear power was a retreating on the battlefields. and now that being said, it did not seem to be a top priority about among most or any piece here today in the debate actually spoke to one of the conservative a lawmakers on the sidelines of the debate and told me that he does not believe that there is any reason to, to believe that russia will use nuclear weapons in ukraine. that is because this would symbolize defeat and conventional warfare. and also what he believes that us would have sent a very strong message already a telling russia to, to back off with nuclear weapons. jack, this is the 8 sanctions package since fed at february. how effective had the previous ones bein yeah, this is, this is the big question. the european commission present us lavonne the lions. she said that this package shows the fact th
what is the european parliament positional not by. that's correct. so the you some top diplomats are joseph morrell, spoken the plenary this morning and he called it a dangerous situation. he actually said it was a source of concern that a nuclear power was a retreating on the battlefields. and now that being said, it did not seem to be a top priority about among most or any piece here today in the debate actually spoke to one of the conservative a lawmakers on the sidelines of the debate and...
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what is the european parliament position on that by that's correct. so the you some top diplomats are joseph morrell, spoken the plenary this morning and he called it a dangerous situation. he actually said it was a source of concern that a nuclear power was a retreating on the battlefield. now that being said, it did not seem to be a top priority about among most at any piece here today in the debate actually spoke to one of the conservative a lawmakers on the sidelines of the debate and told me that he does not believe that there is any reason to, to believe that russia will use nuclear weapons in ukraine? that is because this would symbolize defeated and conventional warfare and also, and he believes that he, wes would have sent a very strong message already a telling russia to, to back off with a, with nuclear weapons jack, this is the 8th, the sanctions package since had a february, how effective had the previous ones been? yeah, this is, this is the big question. the european commission present us lavonda lyons. she said that this package shows
what is the european parliament position on that by that's correct. so the you some top diplomats are joseph morrell, spoken the plenary this morning and he called it a dangerous situation. he actually said it was a source of concern that a nuclear power was a retreating on the battlefield. now that being said, it did not seem to be a top priority about among most at any piece here today in the debate actually spoke to one of the conservative a lawmakers on the sidelines of the debate and told...
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and to have a parliament that is a representative parliament. that's real. and this is what we didn't have during the time. and, and what do we want to start with? not the prime minister is a parliament that then can do the prime minister. and then we can and reach this, the bases where you can have a democracy to come to say, one thing i want to correct the resistance committees are never going to go into power. okay, not a committees. what the reasons can we do want to do is they wanna oversee the creation of a parliament that it starts on the grass root level, local parliament, that then end up into a national government. whether it be a jack, how many do you see a girl a parliament based from the golf route, growing from the grassroots level as a realistic, immediate prospect for food on i don't think so. i can be on a rather really complex and i think she can hear from a complete develop propose that i think if the country has a job to stay unified and avoid going into cowards and brother, or they have to be a serious commitment to dialogue
and to have a parliament that is a representative parliament. that's real. and this is what we didn't have during the time. and, and what do we want to start with? not the prime minister is a parliament that then can do the prime minister. and then we can and reach this, the bases where you can have a democracy to come to say, one thing i want to correct the resistance committees are never going to go into power. okay, not a committees. what the reasons can we do want to do is they wanna...
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the european parliament has been debating action against russia. you have your correspondent, max xander, reports from stock, the european parliament this time around has not adopted a final position on russia's aggression against ukraine yet. but from following the debates of the plenary, it seems evident that across political groups and across party lines, there is an understanding that russians claims to ukraine are illegal. they are null and void and they don't change any facts on the ground. they haven't some very strong statements by any piece. some took to the stage to the podium, to call russia a terrorist state. now the common understanding seems to be that sanctions are needed. some political groups have been asking for more. in addition to that, the conservative block, for example, has been calling for weapons deliveries from countries like germany and france to st tanks to ukraine. the left, on the other hand, has been asking to reopen diplomatic channels in addition to sanctions. but bottom line here is that the european parliament and
the european parliament has been debating action against russia. you have your correspondent, max xander, reports from stock, the european parliament this time around has not adopted a final position on russia's aggression against ukraine yet. but from following the debates of the plenary, it seems evident that across political groups and across party lines, there is an understanding that russians claims to ukraine are illegal. they are null and void and they don't change any facts on the...
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this is as mps returned to parliament in an immature we will io to parliament in an immature we will go on _ to parliament in an immature we will go on to— to parliament in an immature we will go on to that later. mps are returning _ go on to that later. mps are returning to parliament and the chancellor prime minister are desperately trying to prove that they are — desperately trying to prove that they are fine and that they have an economic— they are fine and that they have an economic plan for growth. remember it is all— economic plan for growth. remember it is all about growth, supply—side reform _ it is all about growth, supply—side reform. this is kwasi kwarteng and liz truss— reform. this is kwasi kwarteng and liz truss desperate to prove that they can — liz truss desperate to prove that they can get a grip on the public financing — they can get a grip on the public financing. that they seem unable to prevent _ financing. that they seem unable to prevent this mass sell—off in government bonds. they have not been able to— government bonds. they have not be
this is as mps returned to parliament in an immature we will io to parliament in an immature we will go on _ to parliament in an immature we will go on to— to parliament in an immature we will go on to that later. mps are returning _ go on to that later. mps are returning to parliament and the chancellor prime minister are desperately trying to prove that they are — desperately trying to prove that they are fine and that they have an economic— they are fine and that they have an economic...