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future lies ahead for the european union all the results.
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may: i want us to leave the european union, i've been working to leave the european union, i have voted consistently in parliament for us to leave. had everybody in parliament voted the same way we would no longer be a member of the european union. you take that to me that are not going to contemplate leaving the european union of your own choice without a withdrawal agreement? p.m. may: i'm making a very simple point, which is that -- i know, and i am answering your question away in which i choose to enter it. -- the way in which i choose to answer it. the point is simple, i stand by the references i made in the past that no deal is a bad deal, i have a good deal. when i first made that reference, i was talking in the abstract at lancaster house, and we now are no longer talking in the abstract, we are talking about a negotiated deal, hard-fought, which has -- which i believe is a good deal for the united kingdom. that is why i say it remains the government's position we will continue to work to leave with a deal. >> so if the house of commons declines to approve a withdrawal agreement
may: i want us to leave the european union, i've been working to leave the european union, i have voted consistently in parliament for us to leave. had everybody in parliament voted the same way we would no longer be a member of the european union. you take that to me that are not going to contemplate leaving the european union of your own choice without a withdrawal agreement? p.m. may: i'm making a very simple point, which is that -- i know, and i am answering your question away in which i...
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union, i've been working for us to leave the european union. i have voted consistently in parliament to leave the european union. everybody in parliament voted the same way, we would no longer be a member of the european union . >> i take that to mean that you're not going to contemplate leaving the european union without a withdrawal agreement. >> i'm making a very simple point which is, i know. i'm answering yourquestion the way in which i choose to answer it . the point is very simple. i stand by the resolutions i've made in the past of not leaving with a bad deal but i happen to believe we can leave with a good deal. i should have made that reference, i was talking in the abstract, we now are no longer talking in abstracts, we're talking against the background of a negotiated deal hard-fought which i believe is the right to have a good deal for the united kingdom. >> .. i do not believe we should remain in the european union and deathly. i believe that's what i want to see the house of commons -- we will only stay if article 50 is revoked.
union, i've been working for us to leave the european union. i have voted consistently in parliament to leave the european union. everybody in parliament voted the same way, we would no longer be a member of the european union . >> i take that to mean that you're not going to contemplate leaving the european union without a withdrawal agreement. >> i'm making a very simple point which is, i know. i'm answering yourquestion the way in which i choose to answer it . the point is very...
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the secretary of state and the european union? prime minister may: we'll have a different arrangement for the negotiations. i think most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. if i can can just explain obviously the next stage of negotiations, phase two of negotiations, includes wide range of issues. of course it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise from a cross government on all matters that were involved. for example, one element that will be security aspects. obviously making sure that those who are expert, part of those negotiations will be important. >> what would be your role or role of your successor if that's what happens in the negotiations? how would that be habbled? prime minister may: the secretary of state would operate according to policies set by the government. there would be not just a role for that individual and the rolls, but roll for the cabinet. >> is the government ready for negotiations? i ask because the discriminate -- secretary of state announced mon-b a month ago the governme
the secretary of state and the european union? prime minister may: we'll have a different arrangement for the negotiations. i think most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. if i can can just explain obviously the next stage of negotiations, phase two of negotiations, includes wide range of issues. of course it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise from a cross government on all matters that were involved. for example, one element that will be security aspects....
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union for the events of the whole point of the european union was to find common solutions to common problem with that if you didn't do and you know that you didn't you know block that to. the our bones. the extreme right politic politicians who went close to power or sitting governments are the one who are blocking the entire as island package and migration package that the european parliament majority has voted including the reform of the dublin regulation i was there for ten years to do it ourselves by politicians like orban who say not only we don't like it we don't even want to negotiate it's a going against the whole way european politics is not so nationalist populist are already so we says why do what you have here you do it. the problem they hurt you yes first to turkey the council to you as well first of first to turkey and then to libya. and that and well either of those two warrior league laureus lee did that we did we need to work with our external partners of course also so it's ok in libya where they can be incarcerated for years no one and i don't know as i've beaten
union for the events of the whole point of the european union was to find common solutions to common problem with that if you didn't do and you know that you didn't you know block that to. the our bones. the extreme right politic politicians who went close to power or sitting governments are the one who are blocking the entire as island package and migration package that the european parliament majority has voted including the reform of the dublin regulation i was there for ten years to do it...
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will it be the european union? we would have a different arrangement for the negotiation most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. could just explain, the next stage of negotiations include the wide range of issues, and it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise for cross government on all matters, one element would go to the security aspects. making sure that those who are expert and well-versed are part of the negotiations. >> what would be your role or the role of your successor in the negotiations? how would that be handled with the secretary of state? >> the secretary of state would operate according to policy set by the government. a there would be not just role for that individual and the prime minister, but a role for the cabinet. >> is the government ready for negotiations? the secretary of state and announced a month ago the government was planning to set up an expert advisory group in trade and customs. has that group been established? >> there are various pieces of work being
will it be the european union? we would have a different arrangement for the negotiation most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. could just explain, the next stage of negotiations include the wide range of issues, and it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise for cross government on all matters, one element would go to the security aspects. making sure that those who are expert and well-versed are part of the negotiations. >> what would be your role or the...
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the government wants to align with the european union on its to keep dry. about the same time, was to pursue trade deals which would undermine this process. it's not compatible. the technology they need to continue to pursue that plan simply doesn't exist. it's already been ruled but that eq is the legal and practical and an invitation to fraud. and the government has failed to provide any economic analysis to show this would makeno it better off. why would the house support such a chaotic and desperate approach works he set out a sensible compromise plan, over a year ago. including a comprehensive and permanent customs unions with the eu that gives us a safer it would allow us to strike trade deals as part of the park worlds biggest trading block. while maintaining higher standards. it's credible and achievable. ohe best way to protect industry, manufacturing jobs, something this government indifferent to thes crisis as it shows today. the government must be prepared to step in and take a public stage to say thousands of jobs are there. foundation industry
the government wants to align with the european union on its to keep dry. about the same time, was to pursue trade deals which would undermine this process. it's not compatible. the technology they need to continue to pursue that plan simply doesn't exist. it's already been ruled but that eq is the legal and practical and an invitation to fraud. and the government has failed to provide any economic analysis to show this would makeno it better off. why would the house support such a chaotic and...
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union and the the belief in the european union i mean for god's sake look what's going on with briggs that last 30 seconds to paris go ahead. we need to have a change of course i mean the what you were mentioning before is here the problem is not the 5 people. in the world perceive the problem is what we do with our way firstly what the how do we finance it how do we find ways. to make it to the. global world these are the questions we have to us not how we protect ourselves from people from the south because anybody in people's perfectly right i mean the problem is that these guys there were people who made them poor so we collectively made them poor so they are coming they will be called me so the problem is what do we do our social model i know you can if you want back to the 1st time we're going to do something i believe with you that going on as we were going. so far would not solve our problems you can make us much worse than we were ok that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks to my guests in brussels paris and in edinburgh and thanks to our viewers for watching us here
union and the the belief in the european union i mean for god's sake look what's going on with briggs that last 30 seconds to paris go ahead. we need to have a change of course i mean the what you were mentioning before is here the problem is not the 5 people. in the world perceive the problem is what we do with our way firstly what the how do we finance it how do we find ways. to make it to the. global world these are the questions we have to us not how we protect ourselves from people from...
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we have to do this together as european union -- as europeans. brent: his rival from germany represents the conservative european people's party in the european parliament. faced with questions about attacking climate change, he emphasized the need to preserve jobs in the energy industries but also advocated big change in transportation. >> the main issue here is the taxation of air travel. in particular, the fact that kerosene is not taxed due to international contractual agreements, while the way and drivers on the roads have to pay tax on the fuel they use. this unfair situation means flying is much cheaper. this is a sore point, this imbalance has to change in europe. brent: that's talk about the debate. a reporter in brussels is following the lead up to those european elections. can we talk about a winner in that debate? reporter: that's very hard to tell because both men are representatives of the mainstream party. there's not much difference on the issues. there was a lot of harmony, a lot of agreement. those men both want a common migrati
we have to do this together as european union -- as europeans. brent: his rival from germany represents the conservative european people's party in the european parliament. faced with questions about attacking climate change, he emphasized the need to preserve jobs in the energy industries but also advocated big change in transportation. >> the main issue here is the taxation of air travel. in particular, the fact that kerosene is not taxed due to international contractual agreements,...
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that way he sets out is the only issue is the european union. and with that trade deal with that e.u. and with other countries around the world. that is through the united kingdom and talked about this and in response to questions on what the government is doing. he talks about a comprehensive of the single market and i have to say what the labour party wantsen to achieve word make it even harder to take action to protect industries like the steel industry. he himself always complained what he wants to put himself into what he is proposing for the future. but then he talks about this opinions and of course, the one issue that which the withdrawal agreement is supposed to be resolvedal is whether the right honorable gentlemen is for brexit or against it? if he is for it but when asked whether the second reading would be brought back to parliament? he did not answer. he said they will take those sections and to listen. but my question as prime minister is is she absolutely certain she will bring this bill back to the house and could she named the
that way he sets out is the only issue is the european union. and with that trade deal with that e.u. and with other countries around the world. that is through the united kingdom and talked about this and in response to questions on what the government is doing. he talks about a comprehensive of the single market and i have to say what the labour party wantsen to achieve word make it even harder to take action to protect industries like the steel industry. he himself always complained what he...
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union for the european parliament to actually regulate. nationwide solutions when it comes to the climate climate change and we'll also see that this is one of the topics which just you move the younger part of the population and these younger parts are still hopeful so i believe as the big democratic parties don't want to lose. their constituencies when it comes to when it comes to young voters they really focus on on one hand working together and on the other hand finding answers for for this problems which really concern the younger population. derek yes no i agree i think in the media this often i don't like to. be critical of my own trade but there's often an obsession with right wing parties or far right parties we often call them right when we win mean far right you know or bonded very well but you have to try and find somebody to work with in the european parliament nobody you know our president as far as i know nobody has the lighter to work with and obviously did very well in italy but otherwise i mean in germany we've all been o
union for the european parliament to actually regulate. nationwide solutions when it comes to the climate climate change and we'll also see that this is one of the topics which just you move the younger part of the population and these younger parts are still hopeful so i believe as the big democratic parties don't want to lose. their constituencies when it comes to when it comes to young voters they really focus on on one hand working together and on the other hand finding answers for for this...
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then germany germany is a founding member of the european union it's the member state with the largest population more than 18000000 people it's that's also the biggest net contributor to the chase. and that's how shit is a photographer a chronicle of our time. she came to britain 30 years ago just before the wall came down to a city that reflect. german history like no other. such as following through the german capital along a bus route that shows how very the city is. imo this route crosses the whole of berlin going from a poor multicultural and trendy district to the kuta which everyone knows and on to the kona vald with its villas. kept and i have a feeling many people want to talk get things off their chest and someone with a camera can provide a good mirror of on those without speaking. and they social status are timeless classic. they portray an affluent society whose affluence is not shared by all.
then germany germany is a founding member of the european union it's the member state with the largest population more than 18000000 people it's that's also the biggest net contributor to the chase. and that's how shit is a photographer a chronicle of our time. she came to britain 30 years ago just before the wall came down to a city that reflect. german history like no other. such as following through the german capital along a bus route that shows how very the city is. imo this route crosses...
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after island joined the european union in the early 1970 s. the situation began to improve by the mid 1990 s. the country had earned the nickname of celtic tiger victors write history the saying goes but in ireland they say it's the losers who sing their songs. so there's always being kind of aspect to folk music where some kind of like rebellious rock the author of herion nature and i suppose that would be one element that we are picking up on. the financial crisis of 2008 island very hard causing the property market to collapse and plunging the country into recession many banks and financial institutions faced bankruptcy so ireland received a bailout from the eurozone now its economy is on the rise again. thanks to questionable tax incentives bronx it has reopened old wounds a lot of things are coming out in the open at the moment and one of them is like the rest of your parade against the sea the kind of like that we've had to deal with for the last a 100 years the hands of the british mean i think if we were and if we didn't have like the
after island joined the european union in the early 1970 s. the situation began to improve by the mid 1990 s. the country had earned the nickname of celtic tiger victors write history the saying goes but in ireland they say it's the losers who sing their songs. so there's always being kind of aspect to folk music where some kind of like rebellious rock the author of herion nature and i suppose that would be one element that we are picking up on. the financial crisis of 2008 island very hard...
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after island joined the european union in the early 1970 s. the situation began to improve by the mid 1990 s. the country had earned the nickname of celtic tiger the victors write history the saying goes but in ireland they say it's the losers who sing their songs. so there's always being kind of aspect to folk music where some corner of like rebellious around the author of the area of nature and i suppose that would be an element that we're picking up on no. the financial crisis of 2008 hit island very hard causing the property market to collapse and plunging the country into recession many banks and financial institutions faced bankruptcy so ireland received a bailout from the eurozone now its economy is on the rise again. thanks to questionable tax incentives bronx it has reopened old whims a lot of things are in the open at the moment and one of them is like the rest of your breeding guess the sea the kind of like that we've had to deal with for the last a 100 years but the hands of the british mean i think if we were and if we didn't have
after island joined the european union in the early 1970 s. the situation began to improve by the mid 1990 s. the country had earned the nickname of celtic tiger the victors write history the saying goes but in ireland they say it's the losers who sing their songs. so there's always being kind of aspect to folk music where some corner of like rebellious around the author of the area of nature and i suppose that would be an element that we're picking up on no. the financial crisis of 2008 hit...
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between the new prime minister and the european union. and the european union is rightly fearful. last the new prime minister. is quite disruptive within the european union so long as the uk remains a member state. which we will certainly until the thirty first of october at the earliest. okay robert his resolve to leave it there thank you for your call sir. robert he's a constitutional expert at university college london. now at speaking of european elections they're taking place as we speak here at the continued on friday in a process that is set to take four days in total. irish voters cast their ballots after campaign domination by concerns over neighboring britain's. messy bid to leave the block the czech republic also began their voting at which is to last into saturday. eurosceptics are hoping for strong results across the continent but the momentum took an early hits our production example on thursday suggested pro p. u. parties. are headed for a surprise when they're at the netherlands and britain kicked off the voting process. on t thursday. no prisoners rights group in
between the new prime minister and the european union. and the european union is rightly fearful. last the new prime minister. is quite disruptive within the european union so long as the uk remains a member state. which we will certainly until the thirty first of october at the earliest. okay robert his resolve to leave it there thank you for your call sir. robert he's a constitutional expert at university college london. now at speaking of european elections they're taking place as we speak...
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because the european union so i think technically the root causes of fragmentation in society is the big issue of the next let she fights cry yes the first thing is we don't solve problems in economic problems by centralization and more rules from brussels so we solve it by competition and by giving back the economic decisions beg to do people who are the economic actors that's the first thing you can't have a common minimum wage in romania and in germany you know the same in ones so you have to have different solutions of the first and the sex the next that i wonder a little bit that the member of the social democrats who introduced agenda twenty ten in germany and to make a lot of reforms exactly the other way around is now proposing social politics the peace party and poland introduced the social politics as a market economy for the right man and your partner the p.o. platform of the dollar top to introduce a lot of corruption and unsocial policy so well or badly rosina my tail so many best of the lot of or else i speak about the new era we are living and other than it already and
because the european union so i think technically the root causes of fragmentation in society is the big issue of the next let she fights cry yes the first thing is we don't solve problems in economic problems by centralization and more rules from brussels so we solve it by competition and by giving back the economic decisions beg to do people who are the economic actors that's the first thing you can't have a common minimum wage in romania and in germany you know the same in ones so you have...
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what's the connection between bread flour and the european union he knows content d.w. correspondent and avid baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the team. cuts mean no smoking recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . it's all happening dutch of a friendly. tour linked to news from africa and the world. your link to inception stories and discussions came to unlock some stupid news african income family night from funny to me from the news of easy to now i would say d. deputed comes to much effort come join us on facebook at g.w. africa. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. googling to tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas the protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take acts. global audience. of global three thousand. and all. this is live from. withdrawal from the fifteen nuclear deal president rouhani says it will stop acting on some of its commitments and sets a sixty day deadline
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union on october 31st that is halloween and they break today that the european union sort of gave out during the last extension and saying this is it folks that was another half year nothing has happened so far so boris johnson has already sort of made clear that deal or no deal britain will leave and that of course increases the chances for no deal because nothing has changed here was regard to bracks it he he will have if it's johnson or somebody else the successor after reason maybe year she will have this same parliamentary majority s. he will have to face the same problems getting a deal through parliament however legal experts now say it might not be binding this conclusion by parliament that they don't want to heartbreaks it so far as knowns johnson and others know that very well the breaks that hardliners might very well head for it but the country remains divided and of course the tory party remains deeply divided the moderate forces in within the tories they now see that their stock is falling and so johnson or somebody else might yet to split the tory party there will be tr
union on october 31st that is halloween and they break today that the european union sort of gave out during the last extension and saying this is it folks that was another half year nothing has happened so far so boris johnson has already sort of made clear that deal or no deal britain will leave and that of course increases the chances for no deal because nothing has changed here was regard to bracks it he he will have if it's johnson or somebody else the successor after reason maybe year she...
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and the european union said the vote was legitimate can you explain that for us. well. into 2017 poland for elections the opposition controlled server a government ministries as part of our shared b.s. that negotiate you in terms of controlling allegations of lection group in the polls which and the baby has insurgency is it in the last look it's certainly after the election the opposition this didn't basically come out and signal was for all the elections they accept the legitimacy of elections the allegations relate to a news report earlier in general which come from certain circles these wiretaps and 5 we certainly look at politicians of the ruling government party and organized grand old so the allegations are are being investigated there is not the results from yours of. beth speaking to me there from tirana all right let's have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world today if wayne ians all of those seeing in presidential elections 9 candidates are vying to replace dalia response. who is serving his 2nd and final term former finance minist
and the european union said the vote was legitimate can you explain that for us. well. into 2017 poland for elections the opposition controlled server a government ministries as part of our shared b.s. that negotiate you in terms of controlling allegations of lection group in the polls which and the baby has insurgency is it in the last look it's certainly after the election the opposition this didn't basically come out and signal was for all the elections they accept the legitimacy of...
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smaller countries in the european union to man. up the famous heroes square we made victor noise about. his.
smaller countries in the european union to man. up the famous heroes square we made victor noise about. his.
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smaller countries in the european union and. that's the famous heroes square we meet viktor noise about. his father is german and his mother is hungary and but he doesn't feel like a european. because all things get. this do you support a conservative state a nation state. and i'm opposed to the european union or do you want. victor is active in the right wing conservative pheidias party of prime minister viktor all band he's also involved in the election campaigns outside parliament he plans a video for huge election rally held last year. a god it's like the whole country came together on this one day when we felt strength and peace. we felt we were one country. to material motional absolutely. i want to. comment on the bounce nationalist populist rhetoric is popular with many young people all dance new electro laws instituted in 2012 helped secure a 2 thirds majority in last year's parliamentary election despite winning just under 50 percent of the followed fetus also has enormous influence over the hunky area media and the co
smaller countries in the european union and. that's the famous heroes square we meet viktor noise about. his father is german and his mother is hungary and but he doesn't feel like a european. because all things get. this do you support a conservative state a nation state. and i'm opposed to the european union or do you want. victor is active in the right wing conservative pheidias party of prime minister viktor all band he's also involved in the election campaigns outside parliament he plans a...
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will be free from a customs union with the european union says that will have to be done by december 2020 that the northern irish part of the democratic unionists have been propping her up that there will be a same system nor nolen to the rest of the u.k. so the element be divorced so all that to appease them but she's trying to appease the labor party as well and those other much more moderate parties by saying don't worry we won't have a horrible american chicken in the u.k. afterwards will be environmental standards and most crucially of all she said to those m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill then we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union it's all to ben p's like it's no they do not speak as much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying we've heard all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those who won the 2nd referendum are say
will be free from a customs union with the european union says that will have to be done by december 2020 that the northern irish part of the democratic unionists have been propping her up that there will be a same system nor nolen to the rest of the u.k. so the element be divorced so all that to appease them but she's trying to appease the labor party as well and those other much more moderate parties by saying don't worry we won't have a horrible american chicken in the u.k. afterwards will...
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if you think it's hard work leaving the european union wait till you see what it takes to get into the club so renia became a member fifteen years ago. and soon was a role model for others wanting to become part of the european union why well it's got europe written all over it slovenia's recipe for success is a lot like the recipe for this buckwheat loaf. the most important ingredient isn't flour or water it's time. now it all like all good even one of these needs time to mature for decades slovenia was part of multi-ethnic communist yugoslavia. after the fall of communism its rise from independent state to do you remember took fourteen years and this salad bowl takes fourteen hours to rights. now for the other key elements if you want to join the e.u. some things are non-ego ship all the free movement of goods workers services and capital represented here by four types of flour buckwheat rai plain flour and whole meal now at water over regulated fisheries sold for social and honey. for him vironment. the taste of sweet success. belongs to the area frontrunner system a. very excellent
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population who felt the burden of the european union without feeling the advantages. the european parliament consists of 751 amy pease representing more than 500000000 people from 28 countries the big question is how many of them will give their backing to new alliance of far right european leaders . let's now introduce our guests they are funny sex ed that the most senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and men and director of the u.k. in a changing europe initiative and a former special advisor to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stefan of edge in an italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg gentlemen welcome all of you to insight story their finest expects of us if i can start with you were just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt taylor vini how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right stroke populous parties across europe will be able to form a functioning coalition a functioning bloc within the european
population who felt the burden of the european union without feeling the advantages. the european parliament consists of 751 amy pease representing more than 500000000 people from 28 countries the big question is how many of them will give their backing to new alliance of far right european leaders . let's now introduce our guests they are funny sex ed that the most senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and men and director of the u.k. in a changing europe initiative...
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i have been trying to leave the european union. i am looking forward to voting a fourth time to leave the european union in a withdrawal agreement bill. sadly, opposition members and some of my collea g u es opposition members and some of my colleagues have not voted alongside me in that way. but how we do that, how we do that is a matter for this house, because the deal has to be ratified by this house. government and this house have to determine what the objectives for the next stage of negotiations are going to be. i have been clear those negotiations will be taken forward by somebody else leading this government. what i am also clear about, you cannot get onto the second stage of negotiations until you get over the first stage. that is what the bill is about. the prime minister in her statement referred rightly to the need to avoid the risks that are inherent in the brexit process. but doesn't she realise that her latest proposal actually hard—wire those risks into the process themselves? is the right honourable gentleman tal
i have been trying to leave the european union. i am looking forward to voting a fourth time to leave the european union in a withdrawal agreement bill. sadly, opposition members and some of my collea g u es opposition members and some of my colleagues have not voted alongside me in that way. but how we do that, how we do that is a matter for this house, because the deal has to be ratified by this house. government and this house have to determine what the objectives for the next stage of...
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party these anti establishment parties to band together to form a big group in the european union and to create a strong voice and she's also calling for a shakeup in politics here in france. the president has no other choice but to dissolve the national assembly and the last one to democratic voting system in order to better represent this country's majority political opinion the feeding of traditional parties and the polarization between the national party and the renaissance party confirms that the political scene is now split butt. we nationalists and globalists and that's what dominates our political life well if we look to the east of europe to countries like poland and hungary we saw all the governing bodies there winning big again showing support in those countries that have been given perhaps an anti european message in these elections and the last year but moving to central europe now in austria we saw what huge gains for the governing party over the past teams doing incredibly well taking more than 30 percent of the vote and that comes just a week after his government was h
party these anti establishment parties to band together to form a big group in the european union and to create a strong voice and she's also calling for a shakeup in politics here in france. the president has no other choice but to dissolve the national assembly and the last one to democratic voting system in order to better represent this country's majority political opinion the feeding of traditional parties and the polarization between the national party and the renaissance party confirms...
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union and what's going on around here is just an acceptable the european union is like this symbol of freedom and free speech and it's like the last hope. these young carians are tired of the government's anti e.u. policies and many have moved to other e.u. countries for a better future since the 2008 financial crisis close 250-0000 mostly young carians have gone abroad that's almost 5 percent of the population. but for the governing fetus party stopping this mass exodus doesn't seem to be a priority their campaign focuses exclusively on the alleged threat that immigration poses to the country. momentums vice presidents on the donuts blames the government for failing to provide for her generation she says she is committed to creating a future for young gary ans here at home regardless of the odds. even if the selection one tear now devey the hope for it doesn't mean that next time because be more successful stronger more money wait it i mean if you if you fail then you stand up and do twice as hard in last year's parliamentary elections momentum fails to pass the 5 percent threshold b
union and what's going on around here is just an acceptable the european union is like this symbol of freedom and free speech and it's like the last hope. these young carians are tired of the government's anti e.u. policies and many have moved to other e.u. countries for a better future since the 2008 financial crisis close 250-0000 mostly young carians have gone abroad that's almost 5 percent of the population. but for the governing fetus party stopping this mass exodus doesn't seem to be a...
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parliament that includes in the u.k. a country that had planned to leave the european union by populist looks set to make big gains as the situation for britain's beleaguered prime minister semi gets even worse. just as germany celebrates the 70th anniversary of its constitution d.w. profiles older citizens rely on it every day and today really is up on what is rocky exercising his constitutional right to freedom of speech with that each. and feel abandoned plans to disband the already troubled 2022 world cup in qatar the usual $32.00 teams instead of 40 if we try to when the sun goes most coveted till. the end. of the whole milk until i'm on the. indian prime minister not in there more these be shifty has declared victory in the country's election while vote counting is not as over b.g.p. supporters have started celebrating. author of. the kindle nationalist with a decisive lead over the nearest rivals the indian national congress hogan the president of the congress spotting his lost his own parliament seat which is family has had almost continuously for the last 4 decades the boy is w
parliament that includes in the u.k. a country that had planned to leave the european union by populist looks set to make big gains as the situation for britain's beleaguered prime minister semi gets even worse. just as germany celebrates the 70th anniversary of its constitution d.w. profiles older citizens rely on it every day and today really is up on what is rocky exercising his constitutional right to freedom of speech with that each. and feel abandoned plans to disband the already troubled...
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that includes the u.k. a country that had planned to leave the european union by now populist looks set to make big gains as the situation for britain's beleaguered prime minister gets even was also coming up interim prime minister narendra modi's hindu nationalist be chippy declares victory in the country's election 1st results show the party is heading for a majority in parliament what would it mean for the country going forward. losses germany celebrates the 70th anniversary of its constitution d.w. profiles the old reduced citizens relying on it every day to day release of a former iraqi exercising his constitutional right to freedom of speech with credit . and fee for abandons plans to expand the already troubled 2022 world cup in qatar they usually turn into 2 years instead of $43.00 tried to win the softest most coveted trophy. in a warm welcome to you i'm. voting is underway in the united kingdom in a european parliamentary elections that over half the country didn't want remember 52 percent of britons voted to leave your back in 2016. this election comes with the country en
that includes the u.k. a country that had planned to leave the european union by now populist looks set to make big gains as the situation for britain's beleaguered prime minister gets even was also coming up interim prime minister narendra modi's hindu nationalist be chippy declares victory in the country's election 1st results show the party is heading for a majority in parliament what would it mean for the country going forward. losses germany celebrates the 70th anniversary of its...
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elections despite its plan to leave the european union prime minister to resign may wanted to avoid holding the vote by passing a break deal in time but now the british government has admitted it isn't legally bound to hold the european parliament elections to field candidates on may the twenty third the finance minister philip hammond saying the obligation is challenging giving that the country has voted to leave the e.u. meanwhile to recent days government has resumed cross party talks aimed at reaching a compromise. deal. and in preparation for that upcoming e.u. parliament elections later this month the two top candidates for president of the european commission have been debating on german public television tonight german conservative politician munford vapor of the european peoples party and friends timmermans of the party of european socialist who was from the netherlands they battled it out for the hearts and minds of voters on subjects likely to affect the future of europe whichever political group in the e.u. performs best at the polls has a good chance of replacing outgoi
elections despite its plan to leave the european union prime minister to resign may wanted to avoid holding the vote by passing a break deal in time but now the british government has admitted it isn't legally bound to hold the european parliament elections to field candidates on may the twenty third the finance minister philip hammond saying the obligation is challenging giving that the country has voted to leave the e.u. meanwhile to recent days government has resumed cross party talks aimed...
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i've been trying to leave the european union. i am looking forward to voting a fourth time to leave the european union. the withdrawal agreement bill sally opposition members and some of my colleagues have not voted alongside me in that way, but how we do that, how we do that is a matter for this house. because the deal has to be ratified by this house, and government and this house have to determine what the objective for the next date of negotiations are going to be. i have been clear that those negotiations will be taken had four by somebody else leading this government. not what i'm also clear about, you can't get onto the second stage negotiations until you get over the first states. that's what the bill is about. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister statement referred rightly to the need to avoid the risks that are inherent in the brexit process. doesn't she realized her latest proposals actually hardwire hard those risks into the process themselves? >> if the right honorable gentleman is talking on the issues which are signi
i've been trying to leave the european union. i am looking forward to voting a fourth time to leave the european union. the withdrawal agreement bill sally opposition members and some of my colleagues have not voted alongside me in that way, but how we do that, how we do that is a matter for this house. because the deal has to be ratified by this house, and government and this house have to determine what the objective for the next date of negotiations are going to be. i have been clear that...
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show but we do leave the european union all the thirty first of october so the goal of the party was to win the election so that it would never have to participate in them again sounds like something carol himself would be quite proud of and in order for this to happen nigel farage vowed to put the shattered two party system out of its misery and in doing so manage to unite politicians from across the political spectrum who in other circumstances may have never politically aligned and on the one hand you have your craft foxes who's a former member of the revolutionary communist party who at times has been unapologetic and her controversial left wing views there's a lot to say and i take my lead for millions of votes is showing credible resilience in facing down three years of incessant defamation and on the other hand you have the likes of paul knocked on his the former head of you can't he's an advocate of banning the back and even bringing back the death penalty and see that's the twist and bracks is now the presented as a left wing issue or right wing issue we witness the birth of
show but we do leave the european union all the thirty first of october so the goal of the party was to win the election so that it would never have to participate in them again sounds like something carol himself would be quite proud of and in order for this to happen nigel farage vowed to put the shattered two party system out of its misery and in doing so manage to unite politicians from across the political spectrum who in other circumstances may have never politically aligned and on the...