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in the british parliament and we will see if boris johnson's apparently. good negotiating skills now that he has reached a deal with the european union will also apply to the members of parliament here in london garrick coming back to you in brussels this is a question that we heard. that was posed by reporters just after michel barnier spoke there asking did you get any assurances from boris johnson commitments that he does have a majority to pass this deal through his own parliament to tell us more about what michelle bunyan said there that will be there will be really interesting to see and i think michelle bernice. seeing all that have put into this and also seeing that he has made all these concessions regarding the backs of and let's remind our viewers why the specs of solution which is safeguarding solution in case the e.u. and the u.k. in the future will not work out a greater. closer relationship a new relationship that something that is still has to be found and why that is so important and it is so important because boris johnson also change the
in the british parliament and we will see if boris johnson's apparently. good negotiating skills now that he has reached a deal with the european union will also apply to the members of parliament here in london garrick coming back to you in brussels this is a question that we heard. that was posed by reporters just after michel barnier spoke there asking did you get any assurances from boris johnson commitments that he does have a majority to pass this deal through his own parliament to tell...
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we are seeing a bit of an ultimatum for boris johnson. he is due to speak jean-claude juncker later this afternoon, presumably a after they had a chance to look at the details of this proposal. stephen, andyou, doug herbert. we will take a quick break at me back in just a few minutes with more on brexit and the rest of the world news. don't go away. ♪ ♪ >> france 24. every art form. egalite, equalite. [birds chirping] [alararm clock blaring] [alarm fadades] man: as soon as i start my sake productionon, i have toe here every single day. that part i wasn't quite ready for. sake-mamaking is a lot about the
we are seeing a bit of an ultimatum for boris johnson. he is due to speak jean-claude juncker later this afternoon, presumably a after they had a chance to look at the details of this proposal. stephen, andyou, doug herbert. we will take a quick break at me back in just a few minutes with more on brexit and the rest of the world news. don't go away. ♪ ♪ >> france 24. every art form. egalite, equalite. [birds chirping] [alararm clock blaring] [alarm fadades] man: as soon as i start my...
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johnson and seeing through a good future relationship so they might be on board and then boris johnson would need some of the opposition labor m.p.'s to vote for his deal in favor of his deal and the tricky part might be that we've just heard this morning from jeremy called in the opposition labor leader that he wants to rally his party behind a 2nd referendum a consummation of those votes so giving the people a choice between this deal that has now been negotiated or after all remaining in the european union and if single labor m.p.'s would vote against it would vote excuse me for boris johnson's deal he might be kicking kicking them out of the party as well so very tricky the numbers games again there in parliament and boris johnson has some serious convincing to do and apparently as he told me here there we found that in the press conference he believes he can convince the members of parliament or. at least a majority to in the end vote in favor of this deal ok garrett let's come back to brussels as we heard it's anything but a sure bet there in london and michele bunny and wasn't a
johnson and seeing through a good future relationship so they might be on board and then boris johnson would need some of the opposition labor m.p.'s to vote for his deal in favor of his deal and the tricky part might be that we've just heard this morning from jeremy called in the opposition labor leader that he wants to rally his party behind a 2nd referendum a consummation of those votes so giving the people a choice between this deal that has now been negotiated or after all remaining in the...
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said they weren't going to reopen the withdrawal agreements well boris johnson came in on the private eye but when the said the they would be noble tenets of the backstop well boris johnson managed to get an alternative to the backstop the thing is he's managed to achieve those things by essentially crossing or i am falling all over red line the british government has had for a long time namely that this this customs and regulate 3 division would not happen not be placed in the r a c now boris johnson saying that is something he's comfortable with and he's going to try and persuade as many employees to be comfortable with it to rory while you say that boris johnson has been able to achieve this deal done by traveling over all those red lines and it is a compromise easy i able to say that he has got this closer than to reason why did that for all the misgivings this may be a better deal than to resume i was able to negotiate. what i think what he is going to be trying to achieve is to. convince all the remain a m.p. . this is a better outcome than a no deal and he's going to try and co
said they weren't going to reopen the withdrawal agreements well boris johnson came in on the private eye but when the said the they would be noble tenets of the backstop well boris johnson managed to get an alternative to the backstop the thing is he's managed to achieve those things by essentially crossing or i am falling all over red line the british government has had for a long time namely that this this customs and regulate 3 division would not happen not be placed in the r a c now boris...
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borisjohnson had boris johnson had barely borisjohnson had barely left boris johnson had barely left for brussels when questions began over how he will get it through the commons. i think everybody, as they look at this deal in the house of commons, and appreciate all the ways it has strengthened us in the united kingdom and ensured we will all benefit economically, i think people will have a chance to reflect. we will have a chance to reflect. we will be talking to people from all parties, including the dup, and i hope they will recognise this is the best way forward. it will be a challenge after the deal piece that its ten mps would be unable
borisjohnson had boris johnson had barely borisjohnson had barely left boris johnson had barely left for brussels when questions began over how he will get it through the commons. i think everybody, as they look at this deal in the house of commons, and appreciate all the ways it has strengthened us in the united kingdom and ensured we will all benefit economically, i think people will have a chance to reflect. we will have a chance to reflect. we will be talking to people from all parties,...
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does boris johnson still want to have this snap election? charlotte: well, he had to ditch his deadline, october 30 one, where he said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ditch that deadline, so he has given up on that. he has now accepted that extension, and he thinks the only way out of this to get his brexit deal through parliament is to shake up the numbers in parliament, and he says that parliament is dysfunctional, they are not going to support it this way, and that is why he is pushing a general election, where he once a fresh mandate from the voters to have his -- where he wna -- wants a fresh mandate from the voters to have his brexit approved. brent: how does this affect the process of brexit? at the end of the day, the u.k. does want to leave the european union. charlotte: what we have seen over the past year is that there is really no majority on anything, whether leaving the european union with a deal, we know that the deal was rejected four times, four deals, so there is no majority on anything, and this is why the numbers
does boris johnson still want to have this snap election? charlotte: well, he had to ditch his deadline, october 30 one, where he said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ditch that deadline, so he has given up on that. he has now accepted that extension, and he thinks the only way out of this to get his brexit deal through parliament is to shake up the numbers in parliament, and he says that parliament is dysfunctional, they are not going to support it this way, and that is why he is...
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feasible so john you say a general election could wind up being boris johnson's only way out. explain that to us if you would because in fact he does have approval on this deal why would he want to reopen it so to speak simply because the only go to prevail because he put the parliament terence or potential but the problem terrence under enormous pressure they didn't actually really know this was in the steal so it's basically give me this deal now and what the palm towns are said is i'm going to mean it we need more time to analyze this and when they start looking into it they see details with regard to all of the different aspects the economic relationship the northern ireland border where they have problems and ultimately that 330 politicians that boris johnson had back in his deal he will whittle down that will go lower and lower as the weeks go by and boris johnson is understood that so if he says ok let's risk a general election i'll go into the general election promising breaks it and hopefully come back with a majority so ultimately it would be a gamble but that way he
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next election campaign, and i say to boris johnson: bring it on! applause studio: we are going to leave the snp conference they are, that was the snp's lead in westminster, ian blackford, with a fighting speech, we will go to our correspondence, andrew kerr is at the conference in aberdeen. trying to paint a picture of brexit chaos as he put it, put forward by the government in westminster, no price too high for brexit fanatics, saying he was contrasting that with the progressive views of the scottish government, here led by nicola sturgeon and he went on to make his key point, to cheering and applause from the audience, that he wa nted applause from the audience, that he wanted boris johnson, applause from the audience, that he wanted borisjohnson, the emperor with no clothes on, out of power, wa nted with no clothes on, out of power, wanted to call a vote of no confidence at westminster, and called on the other opposition parties in the so—called rebel alliance tojoin parties in the so—called rebel alliance to join in with him, parties in the
next election campaign, and i say to boris johnson: bring it on! applause studio: we are going to leave the snp conference they are, that was the snp's lead in westminster, ian blackford, with a fighting speech, we will go to our correspondence, andrew kerr is at the conference in aberdeen. trying to paint a picture of brexit chaos as he put it, put forward by the government in westminster, no price too high for brexit fanatics, saying he was contrasting that with the progressive views of the...
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with boris johnson you never know what he may have up his sleeve. i'm struggling right now to. explain well carol how it's possible as i say if he continues on the path that he seems to be implying or threatening we could see the u.k. head for another constitutional crisis which would divide the country even further even more than it already is so basically is. prime minister johnson is saying he's not he's definitely going to leave by october the 41st he will be going against this so-called ban act could you explain this a little bit assumption and act essentially he would go against the ben at which which compels him to seek an extension if there is no majority if the deal doesn't go through. and now that actually noyce is was voted on the while ago this is being imply think in early october former prime minister is in a way during that lead to try and get through the funding here for the last year and then that was on the circle ben that that was passed and so he has known for quite some time that this is what the law requires him to do and for him now to make these statemen
with boris johnson you never know what he may have up his sleeve. i'm struggling right now to. explain well carol how it's possible as i say if he continues on the path that he seems to be implying or threatening we could see the u.k. head for another constitutional crisis which would divide the country even further even more than it already is so basically is. prime minister johnson is saying he's not he's definitely going to leave by october the 41st he will be going against this so-called...
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it will mean if boris johnson does it mean on saturday? it will mean if borisjohnson has got a deal, he will bring it back to the commons and heading to showtime. there will be a lot of mps who will be unhappy when they have an added text in parliament to study and the mps don't know what they are voting for. they also see another emerging battle coming on saturday and that is because this morning we learnt that the labour party are increasingly likely to back a confirmatory referendum, which means they would only give the approval to boris johnson's they would only give the approval to borisjohnson's deal they would only give the approval to boris johnson's deal if they would only give the approval to borisjohnson's deal if he put it out for a referendum on why this matters is that the chances of that getting a parliamentary majority would be pretty minimal. with official labour party backing, and if the labour party whips its mps to support it, it becomes much more of a knife edge vote, so it is possible that you could have the super sat
it will mean if boris johnson does it mean on saturday? it will mean if borisjohnson has got a deal, he will bring it back to the commons and heading to showtime. there will be a lot of mps who will be unhappy when they have an added text in parliament to study and the mps don't know what they are voting for. they also see another emerging battle coming on saturday and that is because this morning we learnt that the labour party are increasingly likely to back a confirmatory referendum, which...
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him because the europeans want to get direction over the line and done just as much as boris johnson does of course if it came to its involvement didn't vote for it on saturday and asked the you for an extension then you'll come might give a different answer the moment does give a very strong sense of the way in which respond to support boris johnson but certainly in this deal both sides think that there is something for both of them for boris johnson he can argue that it does deliver breakfasts and allows the u.k. to trade with the rest of the world in the way that the old deal but reason they didn't do and for the european union they say it's good because it guarantees the peace on the island of ireland because doesn't put a borders and it maintains the single market as well and so in that news conference on claudian can made it very clear that he would try to sell its very hard to the e.u. 27 was just us meeting now is what he said. we have to do to deal with. them how human for introducing you to should be just. so this is now going to be a much more straightforward set of affair
him because the europeans want to get direction over the line and done just as much as boris johnson does of course if it came to its involvement didn't vote for it on saturday and asked the you for an extension then you'll come might give a different answer the moment does give a very strong sense of the way in which respond to support boris johnson but certainly in this deal both sides think that there is something for both of them for boris johnson he can argue that it does deliver...
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remains unclear after stormy debate a partial victory for boris johnson the majority in parliament approved his withdrawal deal in principle but they voted down his timetable now the ball is in brussels court willing to agree to the extension the reluctant lee requested by the prime minister westminster seal the deal. to. work and we have 3 breaths that watchers with us here on to the point to help us penetrate the fog emanating from london dirk's go it works for the irish times and she says boris johnson and his breakfast brothers have paralyzed europe for 3 years now there is a huge departure has become a deal or no deal game show but it can always get worse and it will. and it's a pleasure to welcome john birth he is a british blogger living here in berlin he says a general election before christmas is now boris johnson's only way out of his self-inflicted mess. and we're very happy to have ventilated from a great job. with us she works for the british magazine the economist and she says and he's are kicking the can down the road which means breck's it is less and less likely by the and
remains unclear after stormy debate a partial victory for boris johnson the majority in parliament approved his withdrawal deal in principle but they voted down his timetable now the ball is in brussels court willing to agree to the extension the reluctant lee requested by the prime minister westminster seal the deal. to. work and we have 3 breaths that watchers with us here on to the point to help us penetrate the fog emanating from london dirk's go it works for the irish times and she says...
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boris johnson didn't show up. it was seen as being quite a slap in the face from boris it happened.way relationships the right now question mark have they improved since then? well, they are sitting in the same room and getting over this. i have spoken with might counterpart and working with the city of london, that's important for the financial center of luxembourg and it will continue to be important in the future as they take the investment fund originate20% of these from the united kingdom. we wanted to continue to work together. that's the best basis for discussion. minister, we have to leave it there. thank you to you, pierre gramegna, minister of finance for luxembourg. we are counting you down to the european close. the dax is trading flat. for the big story today, it has been brexit. we have seen a wild ride for sterling since first thing this morning. the close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 seconds to go until the end of regular trading in europe. european equities at the headline level, not mu
boris johnson didn't show up. it was seen as being quite a slap in the face from boris it happened.way relationships the right now question mark have they improved since then? well, they are sitting in the same room and getting over this. i have spoken with might counterpart and working with the city of london, that's important for the financial center of luxembourg and it will continue to be important in the future as they take the investment fund originate20% of these from the united kingdom....
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news live from berlin boris johnson's day of reckoning the u.k. prime minister urges lawmakers to back his last ditch breaks a deal but without a majority in the house of commons success is far from certain. also coming up kurdish led forces say turkey is violating the cease fire in northern syria ankara and says the violence is just skirmishes the turkey's president says he'll restart his military offensive unless kurdish militias leave the border area. and violence flares in barcelona the capital of spain's catalonia region is gripped by a 5th day of unrest after authorities jailed separatist leaders. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us. the u.k. is in for ager manic day in a rare saturday session of parliament will debate and likely decide whether to back a new deal for leaving the european union it's boris johnson's last chance to fulfill his pledge to leave via tobar 31st he needs and nothing piece to support his deal or to agree on leaving without one if he can't get either of those options the prime minister would be force
news live from berlin boris johnson's day of reckoning the u.k. prime minister urges lawmakers to back his last ditch breaks a deal but without a majority in the house of commons success is far from certain. also coming up kurdish led forces say turkey is violating the cease fire in northern syria ankara and says the violence is just skirmishes the turkey's president says he'll restart his military offensive unless kurdish militias leave the border area. and violence flares in barcelona the...
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parliament and boris johnson to find common ground if they can. do is a very short and. very short and. efficient and considered meeting and i'm happy to. this is going to be taken down but this is you know he had said that he was going to die in the ditch if he couldn't deliver breaths at the theft the 1st of october will boris is not going to deliver for it this week we now know a bit the government has always said it's prepared to give the new deal because it gives them a more powerful negotiating position the truth is that if they were in a deal it is in the end it breaks it nothing's the end of brics it really. team coverage of the next chapter in the brics that saga tonight joining me here at the big table is our resident breaks it analyst alex forrest whiting and in brussels our correspondent barbara vai's of the both of you welcome i want to begin with a pledge from prime minister boris johnson that he made back in september he wagered a lot on britain leaving the e.u. or 2 or 31st even his own life want you to take a listen to what he said. can you make a promis
parliament and boris johnson to find common ground if they can. do is a very short and. very short and. efficient and considered meeting and i'm happy to. this is going to be taken down but this is you know he had said that he was going to die in the ditch if he couldn't deliver breaths at the theft the 1st of october will boris is not going to deliver for it this week we now know a bit the government has always said it's prepared to give the new deal because it gives them a more powerful...
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i think boris johnson has done that has always been... i think borisjohnson has done an excellent job in coming back with a deal that can unite the conservative party but the cost of that as it is more difficult to bring on board wavering labour mps difficult to bring on board wavering labourmps and difficult to bring on board wavering labour mps and unexpectedly, the other cost has been the loss of the dup. from both sides it is such a critical piece of legislation this, the conservatives do not have the numbers to get what they want, and of course, really, you should have a government in place with a majority to push it through. should we be having the withdrawal agreement though, before a general election i think the withdrawal agreement bill either has to go to referendum or a general election. we need a democratic exercise and boris johnson does not really i think of the numbers to get it through and thatis the numbers to get it through and that is what we are going to say and essentially, his strategy today was to try and strong—a
i think boris johnson has done that has always been... i think borisjohnson has done an excellent job in coming back with a deal that can unite the conservative party but the cost of that as it is more difficult to bring on board wavering labour mps difficult to bring on board wavering labourmps and difficult to bring on board wavering labour mps and unexpectedly, the other cost has been the loss of the dup. from both sides it is such a critical piece of legislation this, the conservatives do...
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for taking defeat for not making breads and happen haldeman has really scrutinize boris johnson's government very hard and they forced him for example to an extension to not leave the european union no idea but they really made him also an extension so boris johnson and paul amend are really at loggerheads with each other and he's hoping that the new parliament will come with a clear conservative majority now in the polls that might be the case he is leading but we don't know whether this actually is going to turn out the way he likes or whether at the end of this we are none the wiser. and his conservatives are facing really strong opposition from a number of areas what sort of difficulties is he going to face going into this election with the especially against the against the labor party. well against the labor party they're going to campaign also on domestic issues they want to also tighten slightly away from direct campaigning on renationalisation maybe on health service boris johnson has a lot to fear there also from niger for us to say johnson's conservative government already trying
for taking defeat for not making breads and happen haldeman has really scrutinize boris johnson's government very hard and they forced him for example to an extension to not leave the european union no idea but they really made him also an extension so boris johnson and paul amend are really at loggerheads with each other and he's hoping that the new parliament will come with a clear conservative majority now in the polls that might be the case he is leading but we don't know whether this...
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council president donald is outraged boris johnson what's at stake is not winning some stupid blame game at stake is the future of europe and the u.k. as well as the security interests of our people you don't want a deal you don't want an extension you don't want to revoke. that follows a phone call between bars johnson and angola machall the chancellor reportedly said an agreement was overwhelmingly unlikely if northern ireland does not remain in the e.u. customs union but did she really say that no comment from chancellor merkel she kept quiet on the subject later to at a meeting in berlin with david the president of the parliament thoroughly travelled to london on tuesday afternoon to meet with boris johnson it didn't seem to produce very much progress where there are 2 alternatives to a deal at this juncture extension or no deal. after cicely's departure bars johnson told parliament he still wants a deal giving the impression that the 2 sides are living in different breaks that universe it's. our correspondent is covering this story and joins us now from brussels barbara is there any
council president donald is outraged boris johnson what's at stake is not winning some stupid blame game at stake is the future of europe and the u.k. as well as the security interests of our people you don't want a deal you don't want an extension you don't want to revoke. that follows a phone call between bars johnson and angola machall the chancellor reportedly said an agreement was overwhelmingly unlikely if northern ireland does not remain in the e.u. customs union but did she really say...
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they would be doing boris johnson a massive favor. that's quite an aggressive move. it is possible they could say we will grant you an extension. >> last cue, we have to go general election this side of christmas? >> i think the problem you've got with the election is that the poles are so against the option party right now however, i do think now you've got a deal and still with the parliamentary dead lock. saying no deal risk will be removed. no excuses they have left, they'll start to run out of options. >> at least the sun is out richard miles political analyst. i'll hand it back to you in the studio >> turning to the managing director of yoeur-asia group did he assume he would be aible to sway them over somehow? >> i think he's hoping to turn the dup before saturday's vote i think he's decided to call their bluff. eu leaders have been clear they weren't going to negotiate the deal either they were going to walk away from the potential agreement and then sign on the line and then the pressure will build. >> do you think there is still time to make that happen is
they would be doing boris johnson a massive favor. that's quite an aggressive move. it is possible they could say we will grant you an extension. >> last cue, we have to go general election this side of christmas? >> i think the problem you've got with the election is that the poles are so against the option party right now however, i do think now you've got a deal and still with the parliamentary dead lock. saying no deal risk will be removed. no excuses they have left, they'll...
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boris johnson's allies say they will not support it. it could be one of the last nazi war crimes trials. a former concentration camp guard goes on trial here in germany. the 93-year-old is accused of being involved in more than 5000 murders. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. to our viewers around the world, welcome. mike pence went to ankara to persuade turkish president erdogan to halt his attacks on kurdish fighters and northern syria. no one rated his chances high so it was a fixed price when he announced that a cease-fire is coming after just one meeting. it was just over a week ago the turkish troops attacked kukurdih forces after president trump announced the withdrawal of u.s. troops from the region. the u.s. has threatened president erdogan with economic sanctions if he doesn't help his offensive. turkey says the agreement is not a true cease-fire but however, a suspension of operations. cease-fire is the term mike pence used when he made the announcement. >> one week ago, turkish forces -- earlier the siu, president trump took decisiv
boris johnson's allies say they will not support it. it could be one of the last nazi war crimes trials. a former concentration camp guard goes on trial here in germany. the 93-year-old is accused of being involved in more than 5000 murders. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. to our viewers around the world, welcome. mike pence went to ankara to persuade turkish president erdogan to halt his attacks on kurdish fighters and northern syria. no one rated his chances high so it was a fixed price when he...
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for an extension take us through that if you would well boris johnson said he had all the die in the ditch and then then that leaves the later than october 1st now he's not that he may be but he's not that what he did is something very unusual he sends because by little by the ben act he was very quiet to ask for an extension so he sent that letter demanding an extension but without signing it probably without putting a stop on the letter maybe even smudging the ink a little bit and then he sent another letter which he sayd where he says well you know i'm actually against the extension which was of course playing to his base that was all part of his posturing and you know he's a great theatrical thea to make it so that's what it is skew no he he will need an extension it's impossible to get it through by the end of the month but because he promised he wouldn't do that he that's this whole charade of not signing the letter and pretending you know he's doing something he's obliged to do because it's and nice impose it on him so it seems the ball is now in brussels court and from what w
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i met boris johnson once. the doubters, the doomsters, the gloom stirs, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well.|j can describe brussels as a dog's brexit. hello. it is adam fleming and i'm going to say it again, live in brussels at the eu summit. i'm laura next to you. i'm katya next to you. nice to be together, apart from the fa ct nice to be together, apart from the fact chris mason is in reading waiting to do questions on radio 4. it is exciting and we are rooting for him. that's the disappointing news but there's been exciting news today, hasn't there? a revised exit deal exists on paper. yeah, there's a deal! there is a deal. in and of itself it's a big moment, weather you love or hate the idea of leaving the eu, there's a new deal.|j you love or hate the idea of leaving the eu, there's a new deal. i have to put in a but, because we have got so to put in a but, because we have got so jaded and cynical than i feel the urge to say we've had a deal before, about
i met boris johnson once. the doubters, the doomsters, the gloom stirs, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well.|j can describe brussels as a dog's brexit. hello. it is adam fleming and i'm going to say it again, live in brussels at the eu summit. i'm laura next to you. i'm katya next to you. nice to be together, apart from the fa ct nice to be together, apart from the fact chris mason is in reading waiting to do questions on radio 4. it is exciting...
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and so this morning boris johnson tweeted. .. that reference to saturday is because there will be a special sitting of parliament when this entire brexit saga will come to a head. and the numbers look very, very tight. more on that in a minute. first, let's look at what's changed. well, around 95% is exactly the same as theresa may's deal the divorce bill, reciprocal citizens‘ rights and so on. but this time the backstop is gone and instead northern ireland will remain aligned to the eu's customs union and some single market regulations. in practice this means a customs borderfor goods in the irish sea. that appears to be acceptable to the vast majority of conservative mps but for the dup in northern ireland, it's not. all along throughout this entire process, we've been told that in order to protect the belfast agreement and the political institutions and process in northern ireland that we've been embroiled in this tedious, long, labourious exercise. and now at the last minute the irish government, europe, and london are agre
and so this morning boris johnson tweeted. .. that reference to saturday is because there will be a special sitting of parliament when this entire brexit saga will come to a head. and the numbers look very, very tight. more on that in a minute. first, let's look at what's changed. well, around 95% is exactly the same as theresa may's deal the divorce bill, reciprocal citizens‘ rights and so on. but this time the backstop is gone and instead northern ireland will remain aligned to the eu's...
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borisjohnson said today boris johnson said today that borisjohnson said today that if boris johnson said today that if we had a second vote, which is timetabling the bill to make sure that it passes through this place quickly and cannot be held up for weeks, he says if the second part is not passed and the eu grants a dilated brexit owing to the end of january or even dilated brexit owing to the end of january or even longer dilated brexit owing to the end of january or even longer than he says that he will pull the bill. you cannot actually do that but what he cannot actually do that but what he can do is suspend it so it does no further. some see that as a threat particularly may be to independent labour and conservative mps, it is ha rd to labour and conservative mps, it is hard to win in a general election if you are an independent mp. it does not happen often. so they think they are trying to focus the minds of the mps toa are trying to focus the minds of the mps to a stunning street would say, get brexit done. that has been the slogan all along but others say it would be ridiculous
borisjohnson said today boris johnson said today that borisjohnson said today that if boris johnson said today that if we had a second vote, which is timetabling the bill to make sure that it passes through this place quickly and cannot be held up for weeks, he says if the second part is not passed and the eu grants a dilated brexit owing to the end of january or even dilated brexit owing to the end of january or even longer dilated brexit owing to the end of january or even longer than he says...
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boris johnson and his government. we will not give into his demands, after years of brexit chaos, the only option, the only option that truly puts a stop to this chaos is to call a general election. applause “ we a general election. applause —— we must take the power out of the hands of boris johnson and put —— we must take the power out of the hands of borisjohnson and put it back into the hands of the people. conference, it is time forjeremy corbyn and jo swinson to step out of the sandpit and step up to the job. let's come together, let's back a vote of no confidence, let's get rid of borisjohnson, secure the extension, give the people back the power, and let's do that with a general election. this morning the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said she would request the consent of the uk government to hold another referendum on scottish independence before the end of the year. i'm putting legislation through the scottish parliament right now to put the rules and regulations in place, as recently as a few w
boris johnson and his government. we will not give into his demands, after years of brexit chaos, the only option, the only option that truly puts a stop to this chaos is to call a general election. applause “ we a general election. applause —— we must take the power out of the hands of boris johnson and put —— we must take the power out of the hands of borisjohnson and put it back into the hands of the people. conference, it is time forjeremy corbyn and jo swinson to step out of the...
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s reject boris johnson's works a deal time table triggering him from the base so without withdrawal all the way to the e.u. decision over a deadline to lay. off facebook launches a crusade against foreign interference in the 2020 us election with a new package of counter measures leading blocking state run media accounts. live from moscow news h.q. what's your future i shall i'm daniel hawkins welcome. to turkey sees no need to continue military operations against syria's kurds ankara is saying this hour if one of those 6 hour marathon talks between the presidents of russia and turkey in the black sea resort of sochi which has resulted in a new plan for syria. has this report. you know. with putting new project into practice i hope it will work well for congress and all people as friends of the syrian people and the neighbors will read it to dog best to achieve these instability in the country syria should be free of any own little fool foreign presence the long term stability of syria can only be achieved by observing the silver and unity of the country right now vladimir putin and to
s reject boris johnson's works a deal time table triggering him from the base so without withdrawal all the way to the e.u. decision over a deadline to lay. off facebook launches a crusade against foreign interference in the 2020 us election with a new package of counter measures leading blocking state run media accounts. live from moscow news h.q. what's your future i shall i'm daniel hawkins welcome. to turkey sees no need to continue military operations against syria's kurds ankara is saying...
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is boris johnson care about the? he just wa nts johnson care about the? he just wants the do you pee on board. that's true, so given that he's got the dup on board, and he's done that by essentially giving them a veto on the arrangements with the republic of ireland, because the storment assembly will get to sort of vote on this every four years. given that he's got them now on board, i think the feeling is in westminster that lots of the erg, so the hard—line brexit fraction of the tory party will fall in behind the dup, and if you sort of count in a very small numberof labour you sort of count in a very small number of labour and peace as well, that might be enough to get the deal across the table. but that is the westminster angle. there is also a question of will that you sign up to this? exactly. and while it's true to say that i think the eu is likely to say that i think the eu is likely to look more favourably on any proposals that are more likely to get through parliament, when you look at the detail of this deal, it is still absolutely upfront
is boris johnson care about the? he just wa nts johnson care about the? he just wants the do you pee on board. that's true, so given that he's got the dup on board, and he's done that by essentially giving them a veto on the arrangements with the republic of ireland, because the storment assembly will get to sort of vote on this every four years. given that he's got them now on board, i think the feeling is in westminster that lots of the erg, so the hard—line brexit fraction of the tory...
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johnson has a lot to fear there also from niger for us say boris johnson's conservative government already trying to come across as the government that pushes brakes it's true however he hasn't made it happen yet and nicer for us with this new breads that party is a very effective campaigner who's more or less been campaigning for the last months so they might eat away votes on the right of the conservative party so it's not going to be plain sailing for boris johnson even though in the polls he is leading and has much better pinion proles also than he's direct opponent jeremy corbyn from the labor party ok so we've got a winter vote coming up december 12th close to christmas the 3rd election in 5 years or voters in the u.k. looking forward to the spirit. i think of you as voters most of them will have a deep sigh as and oh my god another election and i can't hear anything more about bricks and so they really worn out by the whole political debate by the back and forth about brett said but i think a lot of people do feel very strongly about brecht said so in the end i think that they will
johnson has a lot to fear there also from niger for us say boris johnson's conservative government already trying to come across as the government that pushes brakes it's true however he hasn't made it happen yet and nicer for us with this new breads that party is a very effective campaigner who's more or less been campaigning for the last months so they might eat away votes on the right of the conservative party so it's not going to be plain sailing for boris johnson even though in the polls...
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prime minister boris johnson. don and i want to stress that this is a great deal for our country for the u.k. i also believe it's a very good deal for our friends in the e.u. and what it means is that we in the u.k. can come out of the e.u. as one united kingdom england scotland wales northern ireland and together and it means we can decide our future together we can decide we can take back control as the phrase goes of our money our borders. together and we will be able to do free trade agreements around the world and we can also. build not go after 3 and a half years we can build now on our relations with our friends and partners in the e.u. and it will be a very exciting period now as it were to get to that the positive side of that project really the extraction having been done the building now begins and i'm very confident that when my colleagues in parliament study this agreement that they will want to vote for it. on saturday and then and in succeeding days this is our chance in the u.k. as democrats to get
prime minister boris johnson. don and i want to stress that this is a great deal for our country for the u.k. i also believe it's a very good deal for our friends in the e.u. and what it means is that we in the u.k. can come out of the e.u. as one united kingdom england scotland wales northern ireland and together and it means we can decide our future together we can decide we can take back control as the phrase goes of our money our borders. together and we will be able to do free trade...
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brakes it 1st boris johnson's e.u. withdrawal deal secures parliamentary support plans to foster track the legislation are rejected. low i am maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up on the program the ceasefire in syria is extended as turkey and russia agree a deal to move.
brakes it 1st boris johnson's e.u. withdrawal deal secures parliamentary support plans to foster track the legislation are rejected. low i am maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up on the program the ceasefire in syria is extended as turkey and russia agree a deal to move.
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cannot whatever boris johnson puts forward? we want to get them out before christmas. —— december the 12th, december the 9th, whatever borisjohnson 12th, december the 9th, whatever boris johnson puts forward ? 12th, december the 9th, whatever boris johnson puts forward? looking at some tweets in reaction, labour is officially backing an election saying this is the opportunity of a lifetime. but, of course, not all labour mps lifetime. but, of course, not all labourmps and labour lifetime. but, of course, not all labour mps and labour activists feel exactly that way. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in the central lobby in parliament. let's pick up on that. how much reticence is there within labour about an election versus support and the fighting talk we heard? the blunt truth is it depends who you talk to. if you talk to pro—corbyn mp is on the labour side, they take the view that as a campaigner, mr corbyn has the ability to turn around the poles. they are pretty gung ho about it. if you talk to the euro
cannot whatever boris johnson puts forward? we want to get them out before christmas. —— december the 12th, december the 9th, whatever borisjohnson 12th, december the 9th, whatever boris johnson puts forward ? 12th, december the 9th, whatever boris johnson puts forward? looking at some tweets in reaction, labour is officially backing an election saying this is the opportunity of a lifetime. but, of course, not all labour mps lifetime. but, of course, not all labourmps and labour lifetime....
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prime minister boris johnson a leak in london ignites claims that machall told jobs and his plan to leave that you will not walk but did she well analyze that story. and one of germany's greatest adult focal players announces his retirement from the gate fast enshrined shall i get a tiny office brute songs for a long career that included 8 borders league titles with by munich and a world cup championship. i am. i'm helena humphrey glad you could join me thousands of indigenous people have converged on ecuador's capital quito to join anti-government protests clashes with security forces led president menem moreno to move his administration out of the capital now he has also imposed an overnight curfew off to demonstrate his storm to the congress building it could or has seen 6 days of nationwide protests following cuts to fuel subsidies. and other austerity measures. the. these a tactic such have toppled governments in ecuador before thousands of demonstrators flooded the capital quito they're angry over a government decision to end fuel subsidies to reduce the country's deficit leading to
prime minister boris johnson a leak in london ignites claims that machall told jobs and his plan to leave that you will not walk but did she well analyze that story. and one of germany's greatest adult focal players announces his retirement from the gate fast enshrined shall i get a tiny office brute songs for a long career that included 8 borders league titles with by munich and a world cup championship. i am. i'm helena humphrey glad you could join me thousands of indigenous people have...
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johnson writes a letter saying, i of boris johnson writes a letter saying, lam of boris johnson writes a letter saying, i am doing this because i have to buy law but it is my political policy that i see no purpose in annexation and i have nothing more to talk about. that is quite a predicament for the eu, nothing more to talk about. that is quite a predicament forthe eu, and the optics of them going ahead and enthusing an extension if that is what they do, it is pretty complicated. we need an election, thatis complicated. we need an election, that is absolutely clear. parliament was recalled last week, nothing was achieved from that. we can keep having these discussions were the house of commons is trying to work with the eu to dictate what the government does, that is not a tenable situation. jeremy corbyn should have voted for an election so it could have taken place before 0ctober it could have taken place before october 31. there is no mandate... i know you are transmitting your lines very well, but the house has voted that it does not want no—deal, that is one thing the house ha
johnson writes a letter saying, i of boris johnson writes a letter saying, lam of boris johnson writes a letter saying, i am doing this because i have to buy law but it is my political policy that i see no purpose in annexation and i have nothing more to talk about. that is quite a predicament for the eu, nothing more to talk about. that is quite a predicament forthe eu, and the optics of them going ahead and enthusing an extension if that is what they do, it is pretty complicated. we need an...
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s resoundingly reject boris johnson's deal. if they reject a deal then a so-called bennett comes into force parliamentarians here in the pas have done everything they could in order to take control of the bracks a process as much as they can and if the deal doesn't pause they forcing johnson effectively to go to the european union and also run extension elbows johnson has always said he's not going to do that and draw the die in a ditch but if he doesn't get this deal through he will be forced to do something soon it's going to be a very very interesting variance from many perspective later today. and now around who are the key parliamentarians that johnson is really depending on to make this happen he doesn't have a majority he doesn't have a majority no i think the magic numbers 320 m.p.'s he needs he's well you know up until now he was well short of that he really needs the tory rebels the 21 tory rebels that he expelled sort of unceremoniously for rebelling against him the european research group the hard line breaks his lo
s resoundingly reject boris johnson's deal. if they reject a deal then a so-called bennett comes into force parliamentarians here in the pas have done everything they could in order to take control of the bracks a process as much as they can and if the deal doesn't pause they forcing johnson effectively to go to the european union and also run extension elbows johnson has always said he's not going to do that and draw the die in a ditch but if he doesn't get this deal through he will be forced...
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boris johnson very much in income paving mood for an election that is not to far off the. there's been a conservative chant of that bricks it's done which he slipped in there and then talks about his concentration on domestic priorities. he really does because one haim and probably is biggest same off to getting done is to win another election his majority here in parliament has gone he doesn't have a majority anymore he's we cannot home you hardly got any legislation through parliament and what he has been trying recently is to bring home the message head that can win votes is that how you like he said on domestic issues like they have. and on crime being tough on crime so we know that this is what boris johnson really wants and if he doesn't get the bricks to do it through parliament on saturday well actually in the election doesn't look more like they say even if if he doesn't succeed if he doesn't get the numbers to you to get the spreads the deal agreed here in parliament he could stand could still be the result that there is a general election really within a few wee
boris johnson very much in income paving mood for an election that is not to far off the. there's been a conservative chant of that bricks it's done which he slipped in there and then talks about his concentration on domestic priorities. he really does because one haim and probably is biggest same off to getting done is to win another election his majority here in parliament has gone he doesn't have a majority anymore he's we cannot home you hardly got any legislation through parliament and...
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compared to the previous brags that yale agreed with boris johnson's predecessor. the u.k. government the other one to do all the one for. the rule agreement. for people. the question of the protocol and i don't need more on. all these negotiations. and we're committed to protect. the. first include only. when we do work. avoider all border between arm on the north for normal. or our own economy and protect the integrity of the single market. should only. point to extremely important prime minister drawn from under you. who moved from arnold remains in the u.k. storms territory. overall the possibility for. autonomy. but we all do. and we all. only rushed through on 4 main elements number one. more often arnold will remain and i'm good doreen you could say. look i've really only 2 groups this means that all are. only. really take of the bones of i'm going to rest on our own and not across the aisle. for all these programs. authorities will be in charge of applying. school or do you mean i've. not looked. beyond oh i prepare board course. there is also the question is of cou
compared to the previous brags that yale agreed with boris johnson's predecessor. the u.k. government the other one to do all the one for. the rule agreement. for people. the question of the protocol and i don't need more on. all these negotiations. and we're committed to protect. the. first include only. when we do work. avoider all border between arm on the north for normal. or our own economy and protect the integrity of the single market. should only. point to extremely important prime...
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side we are hearing that boris johnson is planning on visiting the european capitals in the next days to try to convince the e.u. leaders to get on board with his proposal and shall it be also hearing that the pilot has been suspended and boris johnson is due to brief fall a month on his new proposals in a parliament where he has no a majority will get his proposal through parliament if and when it is debated. so on the suspension it is not like last time and it's not going to be a long suspension this time it is normal procedure. and will be suspended next monday for a few days until the so-called queen's speech so boris johnson can set out a new legislative agenda so they are just using 2 working days there on the other question will he be able to get a deal through parliament the numbers don't look good at the moment boris johnson is just not very much in control of this whole process on the one hand of course he needs to wait what the european union says and on the other hand he's facing a very very divided palm and here in the u.k. we have heard a lot of voices of dissent are the
side we are hearing that boris johnson is planning on visiting the european capitals in the next days to try to convince the e.u. leaders to get on board with his proposal and shall it be also hearing that the pilot has been suspended and boris johnson is due to brief fall a month on his new proposals in a parliament where he has no a majority will get his proposal through parliament if and when it is debated. so on the suspension it is not like last time and it's not going to be a long...
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johnson to guarantee you that boris johnson can say this whole thing the tourism a negotiated in the last deal they got done the backstop was cut the whole of the u.k. in the customs union sort of in an open ended way that disappears so junk and johnson can say that means that we've got our breakfasts and in one sense they did the unity of the u.k. northern ireland is guaranteed so he's happy the e.u. e.u. can say it's happy because it protects the integrity of the island of islands and the republic of ireland in dublin is or is it is it is also happy with it but of course doesn't mean the bracks it happens because it's not going to ratify today it's got to go through the european parliament 1st but crucially it's got to get through the british parliament as well and not looks a lot more alarms as you were saying there are concessions from bars johnson concessions on the e.u. side as well as your sense of who may have given more ground here and is it the fact that the compromise itself may or may do that ultimately. yet that will i mean i'll leave rory london to talk about the fallou
johnson to guarantee you that boris johnson can say this whole thing the tourism a negotiated in the last deal they got done the backstop was cut the whole of the u.k. in the customs union sort of in an open ended way that disappears so junk and johnson can say that means that we've got our breakfasts and in one sense they did the unity of the u.k. northern ireland is guaranteed so he's happy the e.u. e.u. can say it's happy because it protects the integrity of the island of islands and the...
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on the question is whether boris johnson's delay. on the question is whether borisjohnson's do—or—die delay. on the question is whether boris johnson's do—or—die pledge means politically, he dies, or, whether he can survive a delay by blaming it on parliament or the courts. —— mr delay. we don't know the answer to that, i suspect he does not, either. let's have a look at the latest weather forecast now. good weather for ducks once again today, even rubber ones, here for ducks once again today, even rubberones, here in for ducks once again today, even rubber ones, here in hastings, there has
on the question is whether boris johnson's delay. on the question is whether borisjohnson's do—or—die delay. on the question is whether boris johnson's do—or—die pledge means politically, he dies, or, whether he can survive a delay by blaming it on parliament or the courts. —— mr delay. we don't know the answer to that, i suspect he does not, either. let's have a look at the latest weather forecast now. good weather for ducks once again today, even rubber ones, here for ducks once...
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meanwhile at westminster, boris johnson has been trying to win over the dup. whose support he may need to get any agreements past the commons. a little earlier my colleague clive myries spoke to our reality check correspondent chris morris about today‘s events. we got to the centre brussels they seem to be very happy with the way things are going at the moment. we know that donald tusk has made it clear that the problems are on this side. what are those problems?” think one of the things we have seen the last few days, actually, is that you rather turning borisjohnson‘s deadline against him, insane, well if you want to deal, here it is. and he has had to concede on several points, and the problem with that, of course, is that he still needs the support of his allies, the dup, in northern ireland, to get any deal through parliament. and i think particularly at the moment, on this issue of consent, the idea that if northern ireland‘s economic relationship with the rest of the uk's relationship with the rest of the uk‘s going to change, then you need so
meanwhile at westminster, boris johnson has been trying to win over the dup. whose support he may need to get any agreements past the commons. a little earlier my colleague clive myries spoke to our reality check correspondent chris morris about today‘s events. we got to the centre brussels they seem to be very happy with the way things are going at the moment. we know that donald tusk has made it clear that the problems are on this side. what are those problems?” think one of the things we...
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well boris johnson himself interesting the brende still maintains that the e.u. the u.k. is leaving at that effects of a but he also says he still wants a deal and he said his all for the u.k. self was a significant step and also a compromise so he doesn't agree a tour with any sentiment from the european union that that was not a real offer however we really don't know what he's going to do because as you said haldeman has actually legislated against leaving without a deal but he maintains that he will leave it at that he has defected and that's really only 3 weeks from now say we will have to wait for his reinforced actions and whether he will go to the us and ask for an extension because it's the law so he would be breaking the rule in the u.k. he didn't do that. and that was our correspondent in london with the latest from the brics it front here the president of ecuador has moved his administration out of the capital kiev haven't made massive protests thousands of indigenous people and joined anti-government demonstrators who have clashed with security forces in the
well boris johnson himself interesting the brende still maintains that the e.u. the u.k. is leaving at that effects of a but he also says he still wants a deal and he said his all for the u.k. self was a significant step and also a compromise so he doesn't agree a tour with any sentiment from the european union that that was not a real offer however we really don't know what he's going to do because as you said haldeman has actually legislated against leaving without a deal but he maintains...
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prime minister boris johnson a lake in london ignites claims that machall told jokes and his plans to leave the e.u. will not walk the dish it will analyze the story. plus charges of world against the man suspected of hijacking a truck and crushing it into a line of tunnels in germany injuring several people to lisa now looking for a motive we'll bring you an update from the scene. and the nobel prize for physics is announced a trio of space researches wins for their contributions to the understanding of how the universe evolved and its place at. the end. i'm havin a home free glad he could join me the president of ecuador has moved his administration out of the capital quito amid mass protests now thousands of indigenous people have joined anti-government demonstrators who have clashed with security forces in the capital the protests kicked off off to the government cut fuel subsidies activists have since for public transport to hold. blocked roads and seized oil installations the fuel subsidy cuts were part of a deal with the international monetary fund to develop the economy. so le
prime minister boris johnson a lake in london ignites claims that machall told jokes and his plans to leave the e.u. will not walk the dish it will analyze the story. plus charges of world against the man suspected of hijacking a truck and crushing it into a line of tunnels in germany injuring several people to lisa now looking for a motive we'll bring you an update from the scene. and the nobel prize for physics is announced a trio of space researches wins for their contributions to the...
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essentially the eu and boris johnson are on the same side here. at the same time, there is sympathy for those in the u.k. who want to see a second referendum. notconsensus here is it was democratically appropriate, not the right question, people were the right question, people were not given enough information. i would not expect the eu to stand in the way of a second referendum. long as the seconond referendum is needed, but basically, the feeling here i is the same as in ththe u.k.. they wanant this to bebever with so they can move on to other issues. the fastest way for thahat would be forhehe british parlilient to agrereto boris johnson's deal. if i it has to be some other wa, the eu wilill not make accommodations f for it. everyonene will c certain not o make that. but each extension neneeds to be for a specific reason. an election would be enough of a reason. dave keating reporting from brussels. another news, rallies continue across iraq. two people of died. this as iraqi police fired live shots into the air and dozens of canisters to dispe
essentially the eu and boris johnson are on the same side here. at the same time, there is sympathy for those in the u.k. who want to see a second referendum. notconsensus here is it was democratically appropriate, not the right question, people were the right question, people were not given enough information. i would not expect the eu to stand in the way of a second referendum. long as the seconond referendum is needed, but basically, the feeling here i is the same as in ththe u.k.. they...
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and that is why boris johnson is berlin over the summer. and that is why borisjohnson is always had a hit are getting this done in a way that theresa may could not, she would stick to her sticking points and some of the most awkward points of this whole process have been looking at pictures of her and leo varadkar ina looking at pictures of her and leo varadkar in a rome. you almost felt sorry for the glasses of water on the table! they turned to ice! exactly! from talking to people in and around the talks, well—placed people, shall we say, i think it's quite clear there have been a couple of inches of progress forward. it is clear there was a political meeting of minds and even had a little walk around the grounds together. spent some time at without any officials in the room. and yet there was a photographer there to catch that! this is like borisjohnson on a park bench with his girlfriend, there's all sorts of well— placed photographers around. rather convenience, eh. ithink, reading between the lines, because we did not manage to ha
and that is why boris johnson is berlin over the summer. and that is why borisjohnson is always had a hit are getting this done in a way that theresa may could not, she would stick to her sticking points and some of the most awkward points of this whole process have been looking at pictures of her and leo varadkar ina looking at pictures of her and leo varadkar in a rome. you almost felt sorry for the glasses of water on the table! they turned to ice! exactly! from talking to people in and...
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boris johnson calls this one an excellent deal. for remainers it is the worst yesterday, taking mainland britain out of eu trading block and allows the uk to strike deals. for the dup the uk to strike deals. for the dup the stick point has been how to keep northern ireland inside the trade deals and avoiding customs checks that could inflame old tensions. the dup doesn't like it, but the plan is foran dup doesn't like it, but the plan is for an east/west border, all north south border would be duty free. but the dup hates the deal. why? well ta ke the dup hates the deal. why? well take a the dup hates the deal. why? well takea car, the dup hates the deal. why? well take a car, customs would need to know if it is for sale in northern ireland. no taxes to pay. or if it is heading for the republic and into the eu. because if some components came from outside the eu, there could be taxes to pay to brussels. with northern ireland being treated differently, the deal accepts the need for agreement from its politicians. a majority vote at
boris johnson calls this one an excellent deal. for remainers it is the worst yesterday, taking mainland britain out of eu trading block and allows the uk to strike deals. for the dup the uk to strike deals. for the dup the stick point has been how to keep northern ireland inside the trade deals and avoiding customs checks that could inflame old tensions. the dup doesn't like it, but the plan is foran dup doesn't like it, but the plan is for an east/west border, all north south border would be...