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lynton crosby should have known. what he was thinking to try to do it that way was bound to actually fail. pages and pages of this in the daily mail, but we must go on to the sunday times. staying with theresa may, this is the suggestion that theresa may has secretly agreed the terms of a divorce bill, they have numbers and everything? we should say our esteemed colleague chris mason has it on high authority from downing street that this story is absolute rubbish. they say it is to be not true. maybe we should move on? tim shipman, also an esteemed colleague, says a tory source who has discussed the plans with theresa may's inner circle, saying they are planning to approve a politically explosive brexit bill of up to £50 billion after the conservative party conference in an effort to kick—start the talks and negotiations with the european union. it means britain would pay between £7 billion and £17 billion a yearfor between £7 billion and £17 billion a year for three years after brexit before ending the sizeab
lynton crosby should have known. what he was thinking to try to do it that way was bound to actually fail. pages and pages of this in the daily mail, but we must go on to the sunday times. staying with theresa may, this is the suggestion that theresa may has secretly agreed the terms of a divorce bill, they have numbers and everything? we should say our esteemed colleague chris mason has it on high authority from downing street that this story is absolute rubbish. they say it is to be not true....
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the mail on sunday claims that theresa may ignored a memo from sir lynton crosby telling her not to risk a snap general election earlier this year. and the express front page has the news that moors murderer, ian brady, who died in may, left presents to pen—pals including locks of his hair. so let's begin, and nigel, i will get you to kick us off this time. we will start with the sunday telegraph where we are going brexit to begin with. tory rebels being rapped over the knuckles in advance of a busy week. parliament comes back on tuesday after a long break and the first thing they are faced with is the great repeal bill, now they have dropped the great. that puts all eu law into british law on brexit date, which is basically quite sensible. however, a lot of tory mps do not like this very much. they are worried about the government basically taking too many powers away from parliament and handing it to whitehall. so the telegraph as saying that six of them may well rebel. it could be even more than that. at the same time, labour objects to the bill because it doesn't put in the protect
the mail on sunday claims that theresa may ignored a memo from sir lynton crosby telling her not to risk a snap general election earlier this year. and the express front page has the news that moors murderer, ian brady, who died in may, left presents to pen—pals including locks of his hair. so let's begin, and nigel, i will get you to kick us off this time. we will start with the sunday telegraph where we are going brexit to begin with. tory rebels being rapped over the knuckles in advance of...
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there has been a lot of counter blaming but the leaking of this note says that lynton crosby says, the research had shown there was a lot of risk in holding an early election, voters actively seeking to avoid uncertainty and by creating uncertainty and by creating uncertainty it might run against it and of the election was held today there is a risk it could go back to there is a risk it could go back to the parliament of 2015. what's curious, people will remember the opinion polls when she decided to call the election and they were resoundingly in her favour. it's interesting, the memo, as you say, the important bit is it says voters wa nt the important bit is it says voters want stability and having an election is not stability, as the memo says. folders show a clear preference for theresa may but that means they think they can vote for whoever they want and jeremy corbyn will not get into number ten and the way things played out suggest that this was bang on, people did think, i will vote for a good local mp and jeremy corbyn ends up with a lot more mps than any of us, including him
there has been a lot of counter blaming but the leaking of this note says that lynton crosby says, the research had shown there was a lot of risk in holding an early election, voters actively seeking to avoid uncertainty and by creating uncertainty and by creating uncertainty it might run against it and of the election was held today there is a risk it could go back to there is a risk it could go back to the parliament of 2015. what's curious, people will remember the opinion polls when she...
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the mail on sunday claims theresa may ignored a memo from sir lynton crosby telling her not to risk a snap general election earlier this year and the express has the news moors murderer ian brady, who died in may, left presence to penpals, including locks of his hair. we will do is go might discuss plenty of those stories later but now at 11:18 p.m., here are ourtop later but now at 11:18 p.m., here are our top stories: bbc world news. president trump visits and helps those in texas who have been affected by flooding. more than 1,400 people have died and 40 million have been left homeless or displaced after flooding across several south asian countries. the retired field marshall lord bramall and the family of the late lord brittan received on sensation from the police over false child abuse allegations. sport now and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. thanks very much, good evening. wales have beaten austria in their world cup qualifier this evening with the winning goal coming from 17—year—old, ben woodburn, who was making his international d
the mail on sunday claims theresa may ignored a memo from sir lynton crosby telling her not to risk a snap general election earlier this year and the express has the news moors murderer ian brady, who died in may, left presence to penpals, including locks of his hair. we will do is go might discuss plenty of those stories later but now at 11:18 p.m., here are ourtop later but now at 11:18 p.m., here are our top stories: bbc world news. president trump visits and helps those in texas who have...