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ministers by the content several cabinet ministers by the co nte nt of several cabinet ministers by the content of that letter. that is a very delicate thing to do is not what we have heard a lot about redlines over the last 1000 days. i am looking at your copy of the times. there are a lot of redlines. what has caught your eye? times. there are a lot of redlines. what has caught your eye ?|j times. there are a lot of redlines. what has caught your eye? i am struck by the final paragraph on the la st struck by the final paragraph on the last page saying the irish foreign minister has told number ten that the eu may well veto a request for a short extension, unless, asjessica pointed out, some of these conditions, something new is forthcoming. now, then we are in a very interesting situation, very perilous situation of heading towards no deal. again, my instinct still is that next week at the 11th hour, 11:37pm on the thursday, maybe, there was even talk tonight i saw from the bbc's europe correspondent that there might be anothersummit at correspondent that there might be another su
ministers by the content several cabinet ministers by the co nte nt of several cabinet ministers by the content of that letter. that is a very delicate thing to do is not what we have heard a lot about redlines over the last 1000 days. i am looking at your copy of the times. there are a lot of redlines. what has caught your eye? times. there are a lot of redlines. what has caught your eye ?|j times. there are a lot of redlines. what has caught your eye? i am struck by the final paragraph on the...
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are the open cabinet split over these tariff schedules. with the believe there would be good for getting the meaningful vote through and the other thought there would be catastrophic. they had been saying different things in the same day and disagreeing about what cabinet had discussed which normally you would not even have. but here you have functioning collective cabinet responsibility. that escrow extraordinary and it was meant to be a big moment and you had this re—imposing of collective cabinet responsibility to come either in the national interest and stop greasing against each other in the press having had open season on brexit issues and that's just not returned and that shocked a lot of people internationally because this was quite an effective model of government before he entered into this. if you look through the spring statement there's good policies here but it's one of the few ministers trying to occasionally improve the way the country is governed. stuff on home building and energy efficiency. need a functioning governmen
are the open cabinet split over these tariff schedules. with the believe there would be good for getting the meaningful vote through and the other thought there would be catastrophic. they had been saying different things in the same day and disagreeing about what cabinet had discussed which normally you would not even have. but here you have functioning collective cabinet responsibility. that escrow extraordinary and it was meant to be a big moment and you had this re—imposing of collective...
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after she met with her cabinet. they were due to meet today to talk about gun control, what her party and her government wanted to do about gun control going forward in the wake of friday's terror attacks. we did miss some of it, but she had a bit to say. she said that cabinet was united in how they wanted to go forward on gun control, but she said she couldn't give us details on that, and she was asked about australia's example, that australia took 12 days after the port arthur massacre in the 90s to implement gun control and gun control changes, which included a buyback scheme and other gun control measures. presumably she will continue to talk to her cabinet, she suggested there might be some more details that we would get on those gun control changes before her cabinet meets next week. she did also talk about other issues as she was being questioned in that news conference. she was asked about whether she had had any further update from facebook. there have been a lot of discussions around the live stream of the
after she met with her cabinet. they were due to meet today to talk about gun control, what her party and her government wanted to do about gun control going forward in the wake of friday's terror attacks. we did miss some of it, but she had a bit to say. she said that cabinet was united in how they wanted to go forward on gun control, but she said she couldn't give us details on that, and she was asked about australia's example, that australia took 12 days after the port arthur massacre in the...
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ministers resigning, the most two cabinet ministers resigning, the m ost rece nt two cabinet ministers resigning, the most recent saying she cannot in good conscience stay in the cabinet, thatis good conscience stay in the cabinet, that is a very damning statement. i think he is under pressure now. that is a very damning statement. i think he is under pressure nowm will be interesting to see how he recovers from this. we will keep an eye on that. in the meantime, the other leader that was a lack of that everybody looked to as a brand—new face in politics, emmanuel macron, the french president, kind of like justin trudeau he rode this wave of euphoria after he was elected, a brand—new party in politics. he was very vocal about his vision for europe, and he has published his vision for europe in 28 newspapers across europe, and his ideas were in the guardian in the uk today. yes, emmanuel macron has always been very pro— europe, and i think he is positioning himself as the person who will take on the mantle as the leader of the eu and its defender at this time of rising populism, a
ministers resigning, the most two cabinet ministers resigning, the m ost rece nt two cabinet ministers resigning, the most recent saying she cannot in good conscience stay in the cabinet, thatis good conscience stay in the cabinet, that is a very damning statement. i think he is under pressure now. that is a very damning statement. i think he is under pressure nowm will be interesting to see how he recovers from this. we will keep an eye on that. in the meantime, the other leader that was a...
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after she met with her cabinet. they were due to meet today to talk about gun control, what her party and her government wanted to do about
after she met with her cabinet. they were due to meet today to talk about gun control, what her party and her government wanted to do about
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the sunday times talking about a cabinet david lidington kerr. to be installed as a caretaker which would get us through the next stage of brexit but nigel knows the deadline deadly date. of brexit but nigel knows the deadline deadly dateli of brexit but nigel knows the deadline deadly date. i think she probably has until april 12 when the eu elections and we have to decide whether we participate or not. i was told by mps that, unless something happens before that and a cabinet coup could be that something that that would be the date. she would have failed in every respect, she would not have got a withdrawal, her promise not to hold european elections would have gone down the pan and stuck with long extensions to negotiate a new deal. at that point theresa may has failed and that would be the point where mps could move against her. but that said, we could have sat here a few months ago and said if she loses by an historic margin on a key point a lot of people would have thought she would have gone then. she has that resilience... has it run out?
the sunday times talking about a cabinet david lidington kerr. to be installed as a caretaker which would get us through the next stage of brexit but nigel knows the deadline deadly date. of brexit but nigel knows the deadline deadly dateli of brexit but nigel knows the deadline deadly date. i think she probably has until april 12 when the eu elections and we have to decide whether we participate or not. i was told by mps that, unless something happens before that and a cabinet coup could be...
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ministers trying to force may‘s hand as the cabinet rift widens. cork is explicit that he won‘t be able to remaina explicit that he won‘t be able to remain a member of the government. — mcdavid cork. —— —— gauke. remain a member of the government. — mcdavid cork. -- -- gauke. in the end, the tories knew what to do to keep businesses on the side. they are not doing that. if brexit isn't delivered this year... it would be good for us! it would not be good for the conservative party was a bit would destroy them. well that's not a bad idea... may government has been absolutely and fixed in its one thing in that it would deliver a form of brexit. if it didn't, they would be such a backlash! why didn't we... we have already seen a backlash! what new ideas out -- are there? i really believe that if we had more time, we have 12 days now, a kind of good sense that you talked about when we were doing the papers, something would break and bring some kind of national unity. we have had three years and we got to this point! we need to get to tha
ministers trying to force may‘s hand as the cabinet rift widens. cork is explicit that he won‘t be able to remaina explicit that he won‘t be able to remain a member of the government. — mcdavid cork. —— —— gauke. remain a member of the government. — mcdavid cork. -- -- gauke. in the end, the tories knew what to do to keep businesses on the side. they are not doing that. if brexit isn't delivered this year... it would be good for us! it would not be good for the conservative...
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by all accounts are quite testy cabinet meeting. particular anger coming from liam fox and the international trade secretary and the transport secretary who were all, brexiters, but perhaps a bit quieter than we might expect or other brexiters like penny morden or steve barkley, the brexit secretary, people who have a job delete back object, but keep their cards close to chest. some of these brexiters are meeting again over the sort of coming hours, and tomorrow to sort of try and put their case again to the prime minister, i think andrea feels very strongly that mps should have a chance to vote on the brexit deal again before there's a decision oi'i deal again before there's a decision on whether to have a long delay to brexit. we know that the prime minister has got to go make that request of the european council on thursday, so not very much time to decide that. the understanding is that theresa may is writing this letter to the eu asking for this extension, and that is what these brexiters in the cabinet are asking for delay or
by all accounts are quite testy cabinet meeting. particular anger coming from liam fox and the international trade secretary and the transport secretary who were all, brexiters, but perhaps a bit quieter than we might expect or other brexiters like penny morden or steve barkley, the brexit secretary, people who have a job delete back object, but keep their cards close to chest. some of these brexiters are meeting again over the sort of coming hours, and tomorrow to sort of try and put their...
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i think a lot of us were looking at cabinet in despairand i think a lot of us were looking at cabinet in despair and wondering about what happened to collective responsibility. if they cannot unite behind the prime minister, and they have to unite behind one of them. i do not think it was a coup, i do not think anyone in cabinet wanted the job. it was the parliamentary party saying if you cannot support the prime minister then get behind someone you can. prime minister then get behind someone you can. it feels a little bit like the brexit process. we do not want that but we do not know what we want. if she goes to is there to unite the country going forwards? i think that is to bits and if the prime minister was forced to go this week having delivered brexit, and interim prime minister would need to take over. there have been various names suggested, it would need to be someone highly trusted, who works cross—party and could hold the government together. make a suggestion of who that could be? david langton is highly respected across the house, across the party and across the countr
i think a lot of us were looking at cabinet in despairand i think a lot of us were looking at cabinet in despair and wondering about what happened to collective responsibility. if they cannot unite behind the prime minister, and they have to unite behind one of them. i do not think it was a coup, i do not think anyone in cabinet wanted the job. it was the parliamentary party saying if you cannot support the prime minister then get behind someone you can. prime minister then get behind someone...
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does the cabinet support the position as it now is? when will the house received the attorney—general‘s updated legal advice? a straightforward answer to the question, is a single word of the question, is a single word of the withdrawal agreement different now to the document that was agreed on the 25th of november? it's been a wholly unsatisfactory 2a hours, symptomatic of the last two years. tomorrow the house will express it to you. these benches will reject it. we expect the house to be ejected. now we can move on and break the impasse. thank you, mr speaker. hear, hear! mr speaker, it is when the right honourable gentleman got to his phrase about how the opposition front bench was going to reject it, i thought that was the one that had been prepared a very long time in advance. i understand that the honourable member of the set, like other members of the house on all sides, is going to want to study the detail of the text. i want to make a number of things clear in response to the honourable gentleman's questions. first, the r
does the cabinet support the position as it now is? when will the house received the attorney—general‘s updated legal advice? a straightforward answer to the question, is a single word of the question, is a single word of the withdrawal agreement different now to the document that was agreed on the 25th of november? it's been a wholly unsatisfactory 2a hours, symptomatic of the last two years. tomorrow the house will express it to you. these benches will reject it. we expect the house to be...
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talk of a cabinet coup. was this the week when everything changed?” think it was. nigel and i werejust talking about this before we came on air. ithink talking about this before we came on air. i think theresa may's speech, addressing the nation on wednesday, was a pivotal moment where you thought as though this was a woman who had lost all power and it was reeking of desperation. the equivalent of geoffrey howe's speech to margaret thatcher, which left everything in train for her to go. accept she set in train for herself. i think it has. as you have just done, going through all of the sunday papers, they all have this story that the cabinet has turned on her. i don't think she has any support at all. it is a question of whether she will go willingly, she probably will not, but whether she will go with grace and dignity because she realises what an absolute mess we are in right now, 01’ absolute mess we are in right now, or whether they have to force her out. there is absolutely no doubt that it out. there is absolutely no doubt thatitis out. there is absolutely
talk of a cabinet coup. was this the week when everything changed?” think it was. nigel and i werejust talking about this before we came on air. ithink talking about this before we came on air. i think theresa may's speech, addressing the nation on wednesday, was a pivotal moment where you thought as though this was a woman who had lost all power and it was reeking of desperation. the equivalent of geoffrey howe's speech to margaret thatcher, which left everything in train for her to go....
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she says she will talk to her cabinet on monday. we spoke to a founding temperature of gun policy .org that look at law around the world. i asked him how new zealand could change its laws. it would be easy but whether or not they have the political will, we are yet to see. i am from new zealand and i felt quite strongly about what has been going on here. especially seeing your coverage. and what i can say is that it would not be possible for this australian to have done this in his own country. the question now is whether he came to new zealand to do this largely because he knew that it was a soft touch for gun law. new zealand does have some good gun laws but there are large gaps and it is those gaps that allowed this tragedy to happen. it must be quite difficult for you as a new zealander to watch what has happened. i wonder, you say this could not happen in australia. what are the specific laws in australia that are different to new zealand that would stop this kind of massive attack? after the port arthur massacre in tasmania wh
she says she will talk to her cabinet on monday. we spoke to a founding temperature of gun policy .org that look at law around the world. i asked him how new zealand could change its laws. it would be easy but whether or not they have the political will, we are yet to see. i am from new zealand and i felt quite strongly about what has been going on here. especially seeing your coverage. and what i can say is that it would not be possible for this australian to have done this in his own country....
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ministers have been publicly backing theresa may, amid reports of a cabinet coup to oust her. david lidington — who's in effect the deputy prime minister — has rejected claims he's being lined up to replace mrs may. i have no wish to take over from the prime minister who is doing a fantasticjob. there is one thing working closely with the prime minister does, it cures you completely of any lingering shred of ambition to want to do that task. this is the scene at chequers, where the prime minister is meeting colleagues — including high—profile brexiteers — as she tries to find a way to get her brexit deal through the commons. rescuers have been airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship, off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million people are affected by cyclone idai — the raf is flying out aid supplies today. it was the daring wartime prison break—out that inspired a hit hollywood film — and today marks the 75th anniversary of the great escape. and coming up, the best of this week's victoria derbyshire programme — incl
ministers have been publicly backing theresa may, amid reports of a cabinet coup to oust her. david lidington — who's in effect the deputy prime minister — has rejected claims he's being lined up to replace mrs may. i have no wish to take over from the prime minister who is doing a fantasticjob. there is one thing working closely with the prime minister does, it cures you completely of any lingering shred of ambition to want to do that task. this is the scene at chequers, where the prime...
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asi usual post cabinet press conference. as i have already indicated, it is my intention that we will have an agency briefing for cabinet and we will have preliminary policy discussions around issues like for insta nce discussions around issues like for instance gun policy. members of parliament will pay tribute in the house on tuesday. once the appropriate statements have been given, we will adjourn for the day. communities are paying their respects and expressing their grief and support in a number of ways throughout new zealand. options and the appropriate timing for national commemorative services are being considered actively now, and i will announce more about that when we are ina announce more about that when we are in a position to confirm arrangements. i can confirm that we will open condolence books at parliament tomorrow as well as at the national library. further details will come on that for media to attend. again, i want to finish my update today by again passing on my update today by again passing on my deepes
asi usual post cabinet press conference. as i have already indicated, it is my intention that we will have an agency briefing for cabinet and we will have preliminary policy discussions around issues like for insta nce discussions around issues like for instance gun policy. members of parliament will pay tribute in the house on tuesday. once the appropriate statements have been given, we will adjourn for the day. communities are paying their respects and expressing their grief and support in a...
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of cabinet agree there was no opposition within her own cabinet to these laws changes and they basically agreed in the space of a few hours in that meeting that these laws will be changed and this is what exactly they want to change but she did not want to give any further details in that media conference as she did say that within the next week probably before the next cabinet meeting on monday week she will announce to the public details of these law changes we assume basing it on reports and comments that she has made since friday's attack that the first change that they will want to make is to ban the sale of semi automatic weapons which seem to have been used by brant in town he had to semiotic semiautomatic rifles on him that he used that seems to be the main thing that they would look to change that you can legally buy semiautomatic military style weapons as she has called them in new zealand at the moment with the right sort of licenses that seems to be something that they want to change there's also some analysis going on the on about the modification of some weapon semi and she
of cabinet agree there was no opposition within her own cabinet to these laws changes and they basically agreed in the space of a few hours in that meeting that these laws will be changed and this is what exactly they want to change but she did not want to give any further details in that media conference as she did say that within the next week probably before the next cabinet meeting on monday week she will announce to the public details of these law changes we assume basing it on reports and...
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after claims of a plot to oust her, the prime minister tells her cabinet she's still hopeful of putting her deal to a parliamentary vote for a third time. we need to make sure that we leave the european union and we do so in an orderly fashion. i hope as many people as possible recognise that that means supporting the prime minister and making sure that we get her deal through. the european commission has warned of the increasing likelihood that the uk will leave the eu without a deal on april the 12th. and the other main stories this lunchtime... in the us, democrats call for the publication of the full report into claims of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. passengers rescued from the stricken cruise ship off the norwegian coast tell of their dramatic rescue. # the sun ain't going to shine any more and the singer scott walker, who found fame as a teenage idol in the walker brothers, has died aged 76. coming up on bbc news, wins for northern ireland, scotland and wales and now england look to follow suit as they face montenegro in their euro 2020 qualifier later. good af
after claims of a plot to oust her, the prime minister tells her cabinet she's still hopeful of putting her deal to a parliamentary vote for a third time. we need to make sure that we leave the european union and we do so in an orderly fashion. i hope as many people as possible recognise that that means supporting the prime minister and making sure that we get her deal through. the european commission has warned of the increasing likelihood that the uk will leave the eu without a deal on april...
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cabinet ministers touted to take over as prime minister in reports of a cabinet coup say they fully back theresa may. environment secretary michael gove told reporters he had no desire to replace her as leader. it's not the time to change the captain of the ship. i think we need to chart the right course, and the prime minister has charted that right course by making sure we have a deal which honours the referendum mandate. a 54—year—old shop worker has been stabbed to death in north—west london following a robbery early this morning. police say the till was stolen from the newsagents in pinner. the main findings of special counsel robert mueller‘s report into alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia during the 2016 us presidential elections are expected to be published in the coming hours. a cruise liner that ran into trouble off the coast of norway has reached port, after hundreds of passengers were winched to safety. it just itjust hit me, the enormity and the potential disaster. we came so close. i thought, this was it. at that time. the water's going to rush m
cabinet ministers touted to take over as prime minister in reports of a cabinet coup say they fully back theresa may. environment secretary michael gove told reporters he had no desire to replace her as leader. it's not the time to change the captain of the ship. i think we need to chart the right course, and the prime minister has charted that right course by making sure we have a deal which honours the referendum mandate. a 54—year—old shop worker has been stabbed to death in north—west...
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i have some initial proposals for cabinet to discuss. i do not want to pre—empt that discussion but i can assure you that our gun laws will change. i know that there is understandably both grief and anger in new zealand. there are questions that need to be answered and that we are looking for is well. we need to provide assurances to the public that everything that could have been done has been done but whether or not more could and should have been done. we will be putting in place what needs to occur to answer those questions. there are ways we can bring in effective regulation of firearms that actually target those who we need to target and that is our focus. what the public rightly are asking right now is why is it and how is it that you should and are currently able to purchase military style semiautomatic weapons in new zealand. that is the right question to ask. i think i am feeling exactly the same way that all new zealanders feel at the moment. everyone is grieving and i grieve with them. but i also have a important job to do.
i have some initial proposals for cabinet to discuss. i do not want to pre—empt that discussion but i can assure you that our gun laws will change. i know that there is understandably both grief and anger in new zealand. there are questions that need to be answered and that we are looking for is well. we need to provide assurances to the public that everything that could have been done has been done but whether or not more could and should have been done. we will be putting in place what...
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time behind the main opposition party according to the latest opinion poll it comes after a second cabinet minister quit in protest at the way he's been handling a scandal involving a construction company and bribery. justin trudeau still knows how to work a crowd but his days as politics mr nice guy may be gone for good just as he's campaigning for reelection a clear favorite only months ago he suddenly fighting an uphill battle after second minister quit his cabinet over a bribery scandal trudeau tried to put a positive spin on the resignation. of democracy like ours and in the space where we value our diversity so strongly we're allowed to have disagreements and debate we even encourage chain fill pot was in charge of canada's finances until she resigned on monday she accuses the government of putting political interests above the rule of law global conglomerate s. and c. level is a major player in canada's construction sector it stands accused of paying kickbacks to secure lucrative contracts in libya if convicted of corruption it will not be able to tender for canadian government cont
time behind the main opposition party according to the latest opinion poll it comes after a second cabinet minister quit in protest at the way he's been handling a scandal involving a construction company and bribery. justin trudeau still knows how to work a crowd but his days as politics mr nice guy may be gone for good just as he's campaigning for reelection a clear favorite only months ago he suddenly fighting an uphill battle after second minister quit his cabinet over a bribery scandal...
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the prime minister holds urgent brexit talks after reports of a cabinet coup attempt. theresa may is facing a critical few days with mps set to consider alternatives to her brexit deal. talks with senior conservatives took place at chequers today as ministers touted as possible replacements defended her. it's not the time to change the captain of the ship. i think what we need to do is to chart the right course. i don't think that i've any wish to take over from the pm, who i think is doing a fantasticjob. we'll be exploring what lies ahead in the week we were scheduled to leave the eu. also tonight: the mueller report says there is no evidence of the trump campaign colluding with russia over the 2016 us election. the moment passengers were winched off a storm hit cruise liner — now safely back in port. what it's like to live in one of the most polluted cities on the planet — a special report from mongolia. and the great escape remembered, 75 years on. this reconstruction does give me a real sense of the claustrophobia and the effort that must have been needed to h
the prime minister holds urgent brexit talks after reports of a cabinet coup attempt. theresa may is facing a critical few days with mps set to consider alternatives to her brexit deal. talks with senior conservatives took place at chequers today as ministers touted as possible replacements defended her. it's not the time to change the captain of the ship. i think what we need to do is to chart the right course. i don't think that i've any wish to take over from the pm, who i think is doing a...
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i meanjeremy corbyn has a planet she is cabinet many hasn't he? hello it is cabinet many hasn't he? hello it is revolving door policy and it has been recently for the government as well, three resigned last week in order to vote against the covenant weapon it may well be that more do this week. however, both sides, remain and brexiteers are in this deadlock about whether they can have a general election, because one cabinet ministers saying that that would be the act of ultimate self—harm. the new polls are suggesting that the toys are down by as much as seven points and labour five points ahead on 41, which still fondly enough, would not givejeremy corbyn a majority. —— tories. he would still be 19 seats short of a majority but it would be a wipeout for the tories and it would be that old cliche, turkeys voting for christmas, it seems, if the tories called a general election. the suggestion here is that the queen could block a soft laxative mps in parliament tried to take control away from the executive. parliament tried to take control away from the executivelj parliament tr
i meanjeremy corbyn has a planet she is cabinet many hasn't he? hello it is cabinet many hasn't he? hello it is revolving door policy and it has been recently for the government as well, three resigned last week in order to vote against the covenant weapon it may well be that more do this week. however, both sides, remain and brexiteers are in this deadlock about whether they can have a general election, because one cabinet ministers saying that that would be the act of ultimate self—harm....
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we will have another vote tomorrow, on whether we should have a no—deal brexit, the cabinet was split on that, there will be some of those, particularly those jockeying to be will be some of those, particularly thosejockeying to be after that, it is going to be a question of extending, delaying brexit, and thatis of extending, delaying brexit, and that is where the debate goes next, do we have a short extension or a longer extension, but, that is not all in our power, it has to be up to the commons but also up to the eu, once the commons decides on that, then next week, one week before brexit, for them to decide whether they will agree to extend. and talk that they may just say, extension they will agree to extend. and talk that they mayjust say, extension of one year, either no extension or a minimum of the year. this should be, "sixteen days until brexit?", really, with a question mark, we do not have any control over that, the only thing we have control over is revoking article 50 altogether and the one point theresa may has been consistently write about is, you cannot take no deal
we will have another vote tomorrow, on whether we should have a no—deal brexit, the cabinet was split on that, there will be some of those, particularly those jockeying to be will be some of those, particularly thosejockeying to be after that, it is going to be a question of extending, delaying brexit, and thatis of extending, delaying brexit, and that is where the debate goes next, do we have a short extension or a longer extension, but, that is not all in our power, it has to be up to the...
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the alternative, which is apparently according to big cabinet sources, is that many of the cabinet are now sources, is that many of the cabinet a re now really sources, is that many of the cabinet are now really getting angry and wa nt to are now really getting angry and want to persuade cross—party talks with the labor party and others to go for a soft brexit. once you go into the single market and the customs union, your hands are tied behind your back. you have no say in the european union, that you have to comply with all these rules. so we might as well stay in the european union than accept that ridiculous alternative. speaking as someone who voted leave. yes, exactly. what i think... you would rather see britain stayed in the eu, that is your view, so the deal is so bad that you would rather withdraw. your view, so the deal is so bad that you would rather withdrawlj don't want to stay in the eu, but thatis don't want to stay in the eu, but that is what i think will happen. they are in a very strong position. you say that, but the leaders, they can't just you say that, but the
the alternative, which is apparently according to big cabinet sources, is that many of the cabinet are now sources, is that many of the cabinet a re now really sources, is that many of the cabinet are now really getting angry and wa nt to are now really getting angry and want to persuade cross—party talks with the labor party and others to go for a soft brexit. once you go into the single market and the customs union, your hands are tied behind your back. you have no say in the european...
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we refused to participate in the upcoming cabinet because we believe that such cabinet should only result from a national conference in a transparent national popular dialogue that people have taken to the streets to bring about real change and make sure that none of the same people who have been ruling us continue in power even the staunchest supporters of change in algeria seem to realize the military from their influence on politics may be impossible instead protesters hope for younger leaders who will be less corrupt more democratic and more answerable to the rule of law even if supported by the generals got on top of stability one hundred one a desire. and ending interest of the family of a man arrested by police is calling for an investigation after being told he died in their custody the death has led to protests in sri lanka there's no confirmation of how the land died of his family say he was murdered by police officers initially told them he'd been arrested for having connections with an armed group which is something the family denies. at least eighty nine people are dead after
we refused to participate in the upcoming cabinet because we believe that such cabinet should only result from a national conference in a transparent national popular dialogue that people have taken to the streets to bring about real change and make sure that none of the same people who have been ruling us continue in power even the staunchest supporters of change in algeria seem to realize the military from their influence on politics may be impossible instead protesters hope for younger...
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many ministers and cabinet ministers have resigned in the past. george eustace designed cell resigned a few weeks ago because he thought he would pursue the debate from the backbenches —— george eustace resigned a few weeks ago. these are probably that others negotiations we will contact in my lifetime, certainly. colleagues are finding it difficult, but ultimately i think the prime minister is in the right place, the nation think she is on the right place, she is ten points ahead of labour in the polls, even now. revise the conservative party is. the prime minister's own ratings are ahead ofjeremy corbyn's. the country feel she is doing the right thing, being moderate, delivering brexit... thing, being moderate, delivering brexit. .. she thing, being moderate, delivering brexit... she can't thing, being moderate, delivering brexit. .. she can't deliver brexit! parliament is failing the people and failing to listen to the prime minister, who is delivering, i think, the best outcome for our country. we all need to examine our consciences and th
many ministers and cabinet ministers have resigned in the past. george eustace designed cell resigned a few weeks ago because he thought he would pursue the debate from the backbenches —— george eustace resigned a few weeks ago. these are probably that others negotiations we will contact in my lifetime, certainly. colleagues are finding it difficult, but ultimately i think the prime minister is in the right place, the nation think she is on the right place, she is ten points ahead of labour...
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particularly given what happening within the cabinet? my cabinet? my sense is within the cabinet eve ryo ne my sense is within the cabinet everyone thinks she is finished as prime minister. there was a feeling that if she got her deal through, she has managed to finally do the thing everyone said she couldn't do. but she had been so wounded by the votes this week nobody i have spoken to thinks it is the case. but the conservative party can't get rid of her. that is the extraordinary thing because the conservative party by tradition is ruthless when it comes to leadership, and yet they are sticking by her. is there anything in the report that we have seen that maybe her resignation would be tied to, look, iwill take maybe her resignation would be tied to, look, i will take this course andi to, look, i will take this course and i will give you my resignation if you back the deal? so far we know that she won't run for the next general election. we don't know when that election will come and i think there are weapons at the mps fingertips. they could th
particularly given what happening within the cabinet? my cabinet? my sense is within the cabinet eve ryo ne my sense is within the cabinet everyone thinks she is finished as prime minister. there was a feeling that if she got her deal through, she has managed to finally do the thing everyone said she couldn't do. but she had been so wounded by the votes this week nobody i have spoken to thinks it is the case. but the conservative party can't get rid of her. that is the extraordinary thing...
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but she is clearly very keen along with her fellow cabinet members to move very very quickly on this and she said afterwards edge as you heard a few moments ago that they are unanimous that they all agreed that these changes should be made she has said they will be made but she will not make public those details just yet she may do that within the next week to ten days it seems that her main focus the main focus of the government will be to make it illegal to buy semiautomatic weapons in new zealand remembering that the main suspect in this case brandon terrence used semiautomatic weapons in the attack on friday and he was able to purchase those guns legally with a license the police however say that he actually modified weapons they were not semiautomatic rifles but he modified them using parts that he again was able to purchase legally to transform them into semiautomatic rifles military style weapons so that may be another area age adrian that they choose to focus on the ability of people to legally purchase these parts to make weapons more military like in their ability if you li
but she is clearly very keen along with her fellow cabinet members to move very very quickly on this and she said afterwards edge as you heard a few moments ago that they are unanimous that they all agreed that these changes should be made she has said they will be made but she will not make public those details just yet she may do that within the next week to ten days it seems that her main focus the main focus of the government will be to make it illegal to buy semiautomatic weapons in new...
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the prime minister is currently at her country retreat, she has invited some cabinet colleagues and senior brexit supporters for talks. her deal and perhaps her future hanging in the balance. we mention to david liddington and the other name doing the rounds is michael gove, one of the campaigners for brexit. yes, he is somebody who might be more palatable to some though i suspect not all brexiteers, also somebody who will be at that meeting at chequers this afternoon and in the last few minutes, he has also declared support for the prime minister. does the payments to have your support? absolutely, this is a time for a cool head, what we need is to focus on the task at hand to make sure we get the maximum support for the prime minister and make sure we get the maximum support forthe prime ministerand her make sure we get the maximum support for the prime minister and her deal, we need to make sure colleagues in cabinet and across the country recognise that in the course of this week, we have important decisions to make andl week, we have important decisions to make and i hope as many peop
the prime minister is currently at her country retreat, she has invited some cabinet colleagues and senior brexit supporters for talks. her deal and perhaps her future hanging in the balance. we mention to david liddington and the other name doing the rounds is michael gove, one of the campaigners for brexit. yes, he is somebody who might be more palatable to some though i suspect not all brexiteers, also somebody who will be at that meeting at chequers this afternoon and in the last few...
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the times says cabinet ministers have warned the prime minister that she will lose control of brexit next week unless she holds a series of humiliating votes on alternatives to her deal. the telegraph pictures jacob rees—mogg urging conservative mps to hold their nerve to deliver brexit and warns activists against a "purge" of tory mps who want to keep the uk tied closely to the eu. "corbyn‘s final humiliation" is the mail's take on an equalities watchdog investigation into allegations that labour is anti—semitica and may have broken the law. let's begin with brexit and the guardian's story, many pleads with eu leaders after a day of government chaos. theresa may is giving a speech tomorrow in lincolnshire and she is going to say it is up to you, to the eu, as to whether this deal passes or not on monday. whether that works, it is unlikely that he will. she will then go to brussels for another week of fraught diplomacy but the question everyone is asking is what is that we need to do to create the majority? you have conservatives saying that have deep problems with the backstop
the times says cabinet ministers have warned the prime minister that she will lose control of brexit next week unless she holds a series of humiliating votes on alternatives to her deal. the telegraph pictures jacob rees—mogg urging conservative mps to hold their nerve to deliver brexit and warns activists against a "purge" of tory mps who want to keep the uk tied closely to the eu. "corbyn‘s final humiliation" is the mail's take on an equalities watchdog investigation...
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right now, it's a blame game through parliament and cabinet. may can't go back to the european union and european union wants a clear answer. she doesn't have one because no one is giving her one from parliament. she wants the votes so she can play the blame game with parliament. this is causing stress. nothing new from the table from her. yousef: what this case scenario are you looking at? every time we bring up these big pieces of paper and drawing boards and we start mapping out these charts, in terms of many different scenarios, which one do you think at the moment is likely? saed: we got our first extension. it's unlikely her deal passes as it goes to vote. if she just stepped down, we'll have an extension that exceeds the maker. we're probably looking for a new extension from a new leader, if they decide to go that route. hey will seek to find a new date with europe for an extension beyond make. -- beyond may. yousef: government bonds cause the attention of a few investors, 30 year yields dropping to the lowest level in two years. graphic
right now, it's a blame game through parliament and cabinet. may can't go back to the european union and european union wants a clear answer. she doesn't have one because no one is giving her one from parliament. she wants the votes so she can play the blame game with parliament. this is causing stress. nothing new from the table from her. yousef: what this case scenario are you looking at? every time we bring up these big pieces of paper and drawing boards and we start mapping out these...
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her cabinet and mps is completely shot, and probably over the entire country. she will have to go eventually and in the not—too—distant go eventually and in the not—too—dista nt future. it's go eventually and in the not—too—distant future. it's in her hands to decide when that will be, but in her case, she should go with some dignity while she can instead of being bundled up, which will happen if she doesn't. we haven't yet looked at the alternative players. norman talked about the possible indicative vote process. she has a choice of possibly being in command of that, or leaving it to parliament to be in command. if parliament to be in command. if parliament gets the bit between its teeth, what will be the outcome? it's a huge risk all round. there are so many different possibilities that could emerge, and indeed the possibility that none of them will emerge. so it could be more chaos. the longer this drags on, the more damage it is doing to the whole system of democracy and politics in this country. and to the reputation of parliament and members
her cabinet and mps is completely shot, and probably over the entire country. she will have to go eventually and in the not—too—distant go eventually and in the not—too—dista nt future. it's go eventually and in the not—too—distant future. it's in her hands to decide when that will be, but in her case, she should go with some dignity while she can instead of being bundled up, which will happen if she doesn't. we haven't yet looked at the alternative players. norman talked about the...
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my map with are members of the cabinet he would like to see the prime minister gone. what cabinet members are wanting is to find a way to get it prime minister's deal delivered. whichever side of the argument we are on in the referendum, every member around the referendum, every member around the cabinet table supports the deal from the prime minister and we are all behind her and trying to get it through parliament. that is in the national interest and must come first. would you be prepared to step in and take the reins should it come to that? i do not have any wish to ta ke to that? i do not have any wish to take over from the pm. to that? i do not have any wish to take overfrom the pm. she is doing a fantasticjob. take overfrom the pm. she is doing a fantastic job. one take overfrom the pm. she is doing a fantasticjob. one thing working closely with the prime minister does is cure you of any lingering shred of ambition to want to do that task. i have absolute aberration for the way she is going about it. with the deal have more of a chance if she stepped down? the
my map with are members of the cabinet he would like to see the prime minister gone. what cabinet members are wanting is to find a way to get it prime minister's deal delivered. whichever side of the argument we are on in the referendum, every member around the referendum, every member around the cabinet table supports the deal from the prime minister and we are all behind her and trying to get it through parliament. that is in the national interest and must come first. would you be prepared to...
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the cabinet still trying to people. the cabinet still trying to cling on. we will have to think very ha rd over to cling on. we will have to think very hard over the next few hours how to respond but this is a hugely disappointing result which is not in the national interest. the prime minister ‘s picture earlier was this is the last chance to make sure we could leave the eu sometime soon. is the last chance to make sure we could leave the eu sometime soonm avoids a long extension which would at least delay could destroy brexit. i have said that i am prepared to leave thisjob earlier i have said that i am prepared to leave this job earlier than i have said that i am prepared to leave thisjob earlier than i intended to secure the right outcome for our country. and when the division bell rings in a few moments time, everyone of us will have to look into our hearts and decide what is best for our constituents and our country. this deal, even the half of that we have before us today is bad for our democracy, bad for our economy and bad for this country and iu
the cabinet still trying to people. the cabinet still trying to cling on. we will have to think very ha rd over to cling on. we will have to think very hard over the next few hours how to respond but this is a hugely disappointing result which is not in the national interest. the prime minister ‘s picture earlier was this is the last chance to make sure we could leave the eu sometime soon. is the last chance to make sure we could leave the eu sometime soonm avoids a long extension which would...
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and his two recent may facing a revolt from within her own cabinet reports say the prime minister could be pushed out amid dissatisfaction after handling of. correspondence and that's likely. to thanks for joining us initial results expected shortly in thailand's long delayed general election more than ten percent of the votes have been counted and voter turnout was high estimated at eighty percent. this man former army chief. has. led thailand since a military coup five years ago he wanted voters to keep him on as prime minister promising stability he faced the opposition type party which raised questions about the fairness of the poll saying the rules favored the military. let's bring in correspondent best in heartache he joins us from bangkok. bustin vote counting has started do you have any indication about preliminary results at this point. michael at the moment some twenty percent of the votes have been counted and that's changing by the minute of course because all over the country in the polling station the election helpers are at the moment counting the votes and it seems like
and his two recent may facing a revolt from within her own cabinet reports say the prime minister could be pushed out amid dissatisfaction after handling of. correspondence and that's likely. to thanks for joining us initial results expected shortly in thailand's long delayed general election more than ten percent of the votes have been counted and voter turnout was high estimated at eighty percent. this man former army chief. has. led thailand since a military coup five years ago he wanted...
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loyalty to the prime minister, and denying claims that she could be removed from office by members of her cabinet. david lidington, who is in effect theresa may's deputy, has said he is 100% behind her, and he's denied suggestions that he could take her place. the prime minisister is meeting senior colleagues this afternoon to discuss the brexit crisis. it follows an admission that she may not have enough support to put her brexit deal before mps for a third time. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. what is theresa may thinking this morning? perhaps just days left to save her brexit plan, furious speculation about her future. are you prepared to resign to save your deal? no signs she intends to go just yet but some have suggested that could be the solution. theresa may goes and someone else takes over in the short term to help end the logjam in parliament. some are tipping this man, david livingstone, asa tipping this man, david livingstone, as a caretaker. i short—term prime minister to get britain through its current brexit crisis —— david worthington. but he says he has no
loyalty to the prime minister, and denying claims that she could be removed from office by members of her cabinet. david lidington, who is in effect theresa may's deputy, has said he is 100% behind her, and he's denied suggestions that he could take her place. the prime minisister is meeting senior colleagues this afternoon to discuss the brexit crisis. it follows an admission that she may not have enough support to put her brexit deal before mps for a third time. our political correspondent...
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she talked to cabinet collea g u es through. she talked to cabinet colleagues before the defeat, she anticipated that she would be defeated, things were not going well through the course of the day, the legal advice was not bolstering her. she spoke to cabinet colleagues then. she had to concede three votes to stop them resigning. i am told she herself did not discuss resigning at that stage. there are influential figures resigning at that stage. there are influentialfigures in resigning at that stage. there are influential figures in their own party who are saying an election may be inevitable to break the deadlock. she told her own mps at a private meeting that an election was not on the cards. i think she is determined to ta ke the cards. i think she is determined to take things one step at a time stop trying to get through the votes this week she is saying she is going to do what she is instructed by parliament, if they want to live with no deal, she will do that. if they want to reject the deal she will ask for an extension
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it points the finger at four cabinet ministers who abstained from taking part in the no deal vote last night. the view from europe in a leading spanish paper now. it says, "brussels loses patience" and poses the question — an extension for what? ie, what is the deal? the bbc news website‘s been across a major online outage. we have mentioned it already. some facebook, whatsapp and instagram users across the world are experiencing problems on the platforms. that's more from dave lee. and finally, france's le figaro. it reports french motorists convicted of drink driving are to have breathalysers installed in their vehicles. apparently, the way it works is the vehicle will not even switch on u nless vehicle will not even switch on unless the breathalyser tells it the driver is not over the limit. with me is markets commentator david buik and fiona cincotta, who's a financial market analyst. you are here to talk us through these stories. back in from the rain. so, let's begin with the financial times. theresa may's morning to everyone in the house of commons is that if we do not get a
it points the finger at four cabinet ministers who abstained from taking part in the no deal vote last night. the view from europe in a leading spanish paper now. it says, "brussels loses patience" and poses the question — an extension for what? ie, what is the deal? the bbc news website‘s been across a major online outage. we have mentioned it already. some facebook, whatsapp and instagram users across the world are experiencing problems on the platforms. that's more from dave...
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what we make of the cabinet to claims? what is clear is their level of frustration that exists in the conservative party. some are openly talking about a change of leader. 0thers some are openly talking about a change of leader. others say it is not the time because it will increase uncertainty stop what is happening with brexit is unclear. we expect this week that mps will get a chance to vote on various options, what kind of brexit deal they would like to the idea of needing with no deal. philip hammond said the idea of another referendum should be considered although he would not personally support it. number 10 are still hoping they can convince brexiteers to fall in behind the prime minister's deal because it might be the least worst of the options available, the most palatable. that is why we are seeing theresa may salmon the brexiteers to chequers today. —— salmon. ten days after a deadly cyclone left a swathe of death and destruction through southern africa, there are warnings from mozambique about the growing
what we make of the cabinet to claims? what is clear is their level of frustration that exists in the conservative party. some are openly talking about a change of leader. 0thers some are openly talking about a change of leader. others say it is not the time because it will increase uncertainty stop what is happening with brexit is unclear. we expect this week that mps will get a chance to vote on various options, what kind of brexit deal they would like to the idea of needing with no deal....
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well on monday the prime minister met with his cabinet ministers for the first time since the attack she says they all agreed on a lot of changes to control the use of certain guns a new zealand perhaps ban the use of certain guns and new zealand but she did not go into details after that cabinet meeting on monday she says we'll know the details of those law changes within the next week before the next cabinet meeting on monday next week but it seems that the main focus will be on banning the sale of semi automatic weapons the type of which we used in the attack on friday are wayne thanks very much indeed await his reporting there from. oh let's take this on we can speak not inability to better use an associate professor of media and communications at the university of auckland he joins us now to be a was a media and colmes a communications expert to get your take on the media coverage meter courses huge responsibility at times like this has it lived up to their responsibilities. i think in some respects no and in other respects things have been better i think it's a learning process
well on monday the prime minister met with his cabinet ministers for the first time since the attack she says they all agreed on a lot of changes to control the use of certain guns a new zealand perhaps ban the use of certain guns and new zealand but she did not go into details after that cabinet meeting on monday she says we'll know the details of those law changes within the next week before the next cabinet meeting on monday next week but it seems that the main focus will be on banning the...
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a cabinet minister. perhaps you wants to surround the cabinet table and be on the television all the time. >> we never knew if the honorable member had such ambition but maybe it lurks within him. i was merely acknowledging welcom >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. you can watch it wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two or sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time here on c-span. you can go to www.c-span.org to find video of past prime ministers questions and other .ritish public affairs programs on friday, former british independence party leader nigel farage spoke at the annual conservative political action conference in washington.
a cabinet minister. perhaps you wants to surround the cabinet table and be on the television all the time. >> we never knew if the honorable member had such ambition but maybe it lurks within him. i was merely acknowledging welcom >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. you can watch it wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two or sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time here on c-span. you can go to www.c-span.org to find...
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you can trim so all of the way he did particularly for the government and also for parliament cabinet will mate tomorrow i will provide updates from this at my usual post cabinet priests conference as i've already indicated it's mind teaching that we will have and i didn't see briefing for cabinet and we will have preliminary policy discussions around issues like for instance gun policy members of parliament will pay tribute in the house on tuesday one see appropriate statements have been given we will a june for the day communities are paying their respects and expressing their grief and support in a number of ways throughout new zealand options and the appropriate timing for national commemorative services being considered now and i will announce more about that when we are in a position to confirm their arrangements i can confirm that we will open condolence books that palin meant to mari as well as at the national library fear that details will come on that for media to teamed. again though i want to finish my update today by a game passing on my deepest gratitude and thanks on be
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and that he was card naming and giving information about who's going to be part of that cabinet when this is not given to quell any but that's not a has had at least for vice president since taking office but this is clearly an attempt to lean on cheap administration show the venezuelan people especially his followers of the government is trying to solve many of the problems that people in this country are facing today among them there's been an enormous power outage in venezuela for days people where without electricity without more from one of the things people struggling with hyperinflation shortages of food of medicine among other things and everything pellets that the situation is going to get the boys to peer past us sanctions have an impact in venezuela they're expected to begin the all of sanctions against this country later in april but we're being told that it's already having an effect i'm not sure if you can see here i am in port but i could live in the state of i'm so i think you and i can count from here at least seven or else hunkered that venezuela has not be filled w
and that he was card naming and giving information about who's going to be part of that cabinet when this is not given to quell any but that's not a has had at least for vice president since taking office but this is clearly an attempt to lean on cheap administration show the venezuelan people especially his followers of the government is trying to solve many of the problems that people in this country are facing today among them there's been an enormous power outage in venezuela for days...
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well, it's interesting that nick did not name the cabinet minister andi did not name the cabinet minister and i think people are hiding behind briefings is dishonourable in many ways. but what do you think of what they said? is that how you see it, they said? is that how you see it, the living dead ? they said? is that how you see it, the living dead? no, i don't. contrary to that point of view, at the 1922 committee, the prime minister came an mp after mp stood up minister came an mp after mp stood up and said she was right and they thanked herfor up and said she was right and they thanked her for the work she has done. this is the toughest decision we will make in my lifetime in our country, and it's a difficult decision. i wrote about brexit when we we re decision. i wrote about brexit when we were about to vote in the referendum and i said, the divorce will be messy and difficult. how close is this vote? it will be close, i'm certain of it. i have spoken to a number of labour mps where their constituencies voted to leave in a big way who were thinking about backing the deal, and i hop
well, it's interesting that nick did not name the cabinet minister andi did not name the cabinet minister and i think people are hiding behind briefings is dishonourable in many ways. but what do you think of what they said? is that how you see it, they said? is that how you see it, the living dead ? they said? is that how you see it, the living dead? no, i don't. contrary to that point of view, at the 1922 committee, the prime minister came an mp after mp stood up minister came an mp after mp...
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a cabinet minister. perhaps you wants to surround the cabinet table and be on the television all the time. >> we never knew if the honorable member had such ambition but maybe it lurks within him. i was merely acknowledging welcom >> you've been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. wednesdaytch live on on c-span2, or sunday on c-span. to can also go to c-span.org find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. >> on friday, former british independence party leader nigel farage spoke at the
a cabinet minister. perhaps you wants to surround the cabinet table and be on the television all the time. >> we never knew if the honorable member had such ambition but maybe it lurks within him. i was merely acknowledging welcom >> you've been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. wednesdaytch live on on c-span2, or sunday on c-span. to can also go to c-span.org find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs...
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cabinet ministers were keen to quash rumours of any plan to oust their boss. it is not time to change the captain of the ship. we need to chart the right course, and the prime minister has done that by making sure we have a deal that honours the referendum mandate. one tory said this is a crisis that demands new leadership. another said simply, resigned. some mps could relu cta ntly simply, resigned. some mps could reluctantly back the prime minister's brexit deal as long as she does not lead the next stage of negotiations. this former party leader said that was a possibility but warned ministers not to move against theresa may now. but warned ministers not to move against theresa may nowi but warned ministers not to move against theresa may now. i think round the country, in the conservative party and outside, there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising, and they should shut up, for god's said. something parliament should take control of t
cabinet ministers were keen to quash rumours of any plan to oust their boss. it is not time to change the captain of the ship. we need to chart the right course, and the prime minister has done that by making sure we have a deal that honours the referendum mandate. one tory said this is a crisis that demands new leadership. another said simply, resigned. some mps could relu cta ntly simply, resigned. some mps could reluctantly back the prime minister's brexit deal as long as she does not lead...
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that seems to be including people in the cabinet. this will just including people in the cabinet. this willjust enrage that city ares in the tory party. i had one of them saying they should all be sacked. this will not help with the cohesion of the conservative party, if there was any cohesion in the first place. bronwen maddox, explain how the will of the commons against no deal can be used to stop us leaving with no deal because that is how the law is at the moment. sorry? the law is under the article 50 process if we do not have a deal, we leave with no deal, but the commons has quite clearly going against that, but it is not law. how does it become law? it does not have to become law in order to have its voice. it will be ha rd order to have its voice. it will be hard for the prime minister now to go against that. you are right, what the law says dell is relieved on march the 29. the government can then bring legislation to change that. she could put her statutory instrument to knock the date back from the 29th. she has to decide how far to knock it back, and that gets intertw
that seems to be including people in the cabinet. this will just including people in the cabinet. this willjust enrage that city ares in the tory party. i had one of them saying they should all be sacked. this will not help with the cohesion of the conservative party, if there was any cohesion in the first place. bronwen maddox, explain how the will of the commons against no deal can be used to stop us leaving with no deal because that is how the law is at the moment. sorry? the law is under...
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mr nice guy says justin trudeau no longer gets a respectful hearing pressure builds after a second cabinet minister he has questions over a construction bribery scandal also on the program one of the us democrats. control see over the semitism. criticizes america's progress. and now the house will vote on a resolution criticizing her. france's president macro rights open letter to europe's voters ahead of the e.u. parliament elections in may he calls for major changes to defend europe's borders to defend nationalism and to defend against what he calls the digital jobs. the ones who went home to watch thousands of refugees who fled to poke around the back of the nigerian town that is no safer than when they left you'll hear from me and gio championing the plight. i'm still get welcome to the program. support for the once highly popular canadian prime minister justin trudeau house full of them for the first time behind the main opposition party this is according to latest opinion polls it comes after a second cabinet minister quit in protest of the way he's been handling the scandal involvin
mr nice guy says justin trudeau no longer gets a respectful hearing pressure builds after a second cabinet minister he has questions over a construction bribery scandal also on the program one of the us democrats. control see over the semitism. criticizes america's progress. and now the house will vote on a resolution criticizing her. france's president macro rights open letter to europe's voters ahead of the e.u. parliament elections in may he calls for major changes to defend europe's borders...
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she's set to discuss tightening gun laws with her cabinet. we speak to the man who heroically tackled the gunman and forced him to flee the scene at the second mosque shooting. he drops his gun there and ran to his car. when he arrived at his car he saw me chasing him with his own rifle, his own shotgun. as counter—terrorism police raid two homes in australia where the suspect brenton tarrant grew up, his family say they're devastated we are so sorry for the families over their. for the dead and the injured. it'sjust... over their. for the dead and the injured. it's just... can't over their. for the dead and the injured. it'sjust... can't think of anything else. just want to go home and hide. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme. flash flooding in the indonesian province of papua kills more than seventy people — as landslides hamper rescue efforts. ethiopia says flight data from the ethiopian airlines disaster shows "clear similarities" with the lionair crash last october. good afternoon. it's midnight in london and 1pm here
she's set to discuss tightening gun laws with her cabinet. we speak to the man who heroically tackled the gunman and forced him to flee the scene at the second mosque shooting. he drops his gun there and ran to his car. when he arrived at his car he saw me chasing him with his own rifle, his own shotgun. as counter—terrorism police raid two homes in australia where the suspect brenton tarrant grew up, his family say they're devastated we are so sorry for the families over their. for the dead...
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one collective of students intent on breaking out of echo chambers is called the cabinet. it started as a facebook group, but now has 21,000 members, many of them whom meet up in real life. this is an arena for civilised debate. especially on facebook, you have what you call echo chambers, these big groups where everyone will be only left—wing or only right—wing, or only this or that. and the fact that we have got this big giant group where everyone has different views but we can all still be friends and have like 30—110 people turn up and all drink together, and not a fight break out, like, i think it's great. honestly, i love it. not for them the toxicity and trolling that is the daily bread of much social media. if we only see people as the ideas they represent, then how are we ever going to be civil and friendly with them if they oppose us? these clever students make social media live up to its name. none of them are particularly rich, or knew each other before. they're from very different places, geographically, culturally and politically. but social media allow
one collective of students intent on breaking out of echo chambers is called the cabinet. it started as a facebook group, but now has 21,000 members, many of them whom meet up in real life. this is an arena for civilised debate. especially on facebook, you have what you call echo chambers, these big groups where everyone will be only left—wing or only right—wing, or only this or that. and the fact that we have got this big giant group where everyone has different views but we can all still...