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but i think what you also should obviously the the european union as a whole and its predecessors is a project that was put into place in order to achieve that in order to reconcile the countries of europe the nations of europe in order to bring europe forward as a whole and maybe we should also say that in this case today that project is probably in danger it was remarkable that among with my own took a little bit of time to think to reason made to kind of acknowledge to reason made because this is really one of the very last official ceremonies that she is a prime minister even giving up a post as prime minister so when the background to that is that the european project is being put into question a lot of people in britain but this moment especially especially this moment today just moments ago was one that transcended politics and addressed the common destiny of both nations let's go to max often standing by for us at the american ceremony there max you were no doubt following the unveiling of the british memorial common destiny being one theme today what what jumped out for you.
but i think what you also should obviously the the european union as a whole and its predecessors is a project that was put into place in order to achieve that in order to reconcile the countries of europe the nations of europe in order to bring europe forward as a whole and maybe we should also say that in this case today that project is probably in danger it was remarkable that among with my own took a little bit of time to think to reason made to kind of acknowledge to reason made because...
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was supposed to leave the european union that hasn't happened and these protesters behind me they are angry about that those are ukip supporters so the architects basically of the referendum to leave leave supporters who wanted to leave the european union i've been talking to them alyea and they are angry and mad that the u.k. has not left the european union yet they want mrs may to go immediately and they are demanding for an exit right now though i was there poaching last weekend here at a demonstrate. where hundreds of thousands of people were demanding a second referendum in the hopes that the u.k. would stay in the european union so really this country is extremely divided as is parliament at the moment all right stand by charlotte want to go to gay york and next to gary what's the use reaction been to these extraordinary chain of events. reaction came quite swiftly from the european institutions they do regret this decision by the house of parliament the deal failed third time the e.u. worked extremely hard made many compromises many you say they bend over backwards in order to
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union over judicial reforms the european union says those reforms undermine the rule of law. this is d.w. news from berlin and you can head to d.w. dot com for more news. you're watching the w. news live from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more news followed by the day i hope to see this. picture ask for our beautiful beaches the magic castle and nuclear power plant. but it would make most people in france approve the use of nuclear power that's part of the country's national identity. why is does. not show more no more. coming up next. to a. smoker. to the girl next new to china. good line of students. with exclusive. the must see concerning parts culture to ensure a. place to be for juries minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe it don't miss out. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and me. and you know what time it all voices. the 77 percent talk about the issues. from politics to flash from housing boom boom boom town this is where. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend g.w. . the for the beaches of normandy are famousl
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well i had always been of the opinion that the european union that the european union commission has it's too hot has been too hot in negotiating with the u.k. but on the other hand i do not expect the nuclear the strategy the stance of the european union commission to change fortunately deal or no deal isn't it just time the whole saga was over or is that just me being fed up with reporting on it. well i think many investors in the financial markets would indeed prefer to have the saga to be over but on the other hand they are also aware that there are risks and they also like to know what these with their 4 there's no clear position on this. very much economist of comments bank joining us from frankfurt this morning thank you. thank you for what the u.k. does leave european union it will put an end to freedom of movement for fight all migrants that means the u.k. might be short on migrant workers very soon who have done many menial jobs like picking fruit in scotland for example farms benefit hugely from season to labor from eastern european countries. picture perfect scotland. the
well i had always been of the opinion that the european union that the european union commission has it's too hot has been too hot in negotiating with the u.k. but on the other hand i do not expect the nuclear the strategy the stance of the european union commission to change fortunately deal or no deal isn't it just time the whole saga was over or is that just me being fed up with reporting on it. well i think many investors in the financial markets would indeed prefer to have the saga to be...
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union all whether indeed after all remain in the european union of course most of the protesters for that they approach european they want to remain in the european union they say they've been tricked the british public has been tricked into voting to leave the european union and that referendum 3 years ago so this is what it's all about today and we're expecting tens of thousands of protesters here in central london to parts in london for us thanks very much. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world in hong kong pro-democracy demonstrators have held a further protest against a little banding mosques by covering their faces and making a human chain in the city many will cartoon character masks as they linked hands in a peaceful demonstration. chile's president has declared a state of emergency and made widespread post protests there's been violent demonstrations in the capital santiago as well as mass fires in high rise buildings the protests started after the government announced a hike in city transportation phase. in protest in the lebanese capital
union all whether indeed after all remain in the european union of course most of the protesters for that they approach european they want to remain in the european union they say they've been tricked the british public has been tricked into voting to leave the european union and that referendum 3 years ago so this is what it's all about today and we're expecting tens of thousands of protesters here in central london to parts in london for us thanks very much. take a look now at some of the...
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s departure from the european union the e.u. calls it fair and balanced but anything else still needs to be backed by all the e.u.'s member states and at the u.k. parliament so what are the prospects of success. and the top u.s. officials arrive in turkey to try to broker a ceasefire in northern syria they'll try to persuade ankara to end the offensive it started when u.s. troops withdrew but turkey's president is valid to push i have forgotten what. i. am. i'm serious oh my god it's good to have you with us britain and the e.u. say they have reached a deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union the break that agreement is set to be agreed in principle at a european union leaders summit that's due to start in brussels shortly now british prime minister boris johnson is helling it as quote a great new deal here on twitter he's urging the u.k. parliament to approve it this week the deal lays out terms on sticking points including border and customs issues between e.u. member state ireland and northern ireland which is pa
s departure from the european union the e.u. calls it fair and balanced but anything else still needs to be backed by all the e.u.'s member states and at the u.k. parliament so what are the prospects of success. and the top u.s. officials arrive in turkey to try to broker a ceasefire in northern syria they'll try to persuade ankara to end the offensive it started when u.s. troops withdrew but turkey's president is valid to push i have forgotten what. i. am. i'm serious oh my god it's good to...
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remain a member of the european union. do i have a crystal ball about the extension very likely is going to be something like around the end of the year because what european heads of state and government do not want is a series of kill if eggs the cliff edge for exit summits i mean like every street three weeks not even every three months they want this issue off the table in one room the french president was really striking he said we have other problems to deal with and he's also the one who wants to put obligations and duties on to the british side as long as there are members of the european union because he fears that the successor to to reason may who might be harder to tear would be obstructive would sort of try to interfere in european business would try to sort of bring down votes or do other stuff that really impedes the european union and nobody here wants that so yes there will probably be some ties to the extension and all this is just a very bad evening for the british prime minister. robert ayson reporting
remain a member of the european union. do i have a crystal ball about the extension very likely is going to be something like around the end of the year because what european heads of state and government do not want is a series of kill if eggs the cliff edge for exit summits i mean like every street three weeks not even every three months they want this issue off the table in one room the french president was really striking he said we have other problems to deal with and he's also the one who...
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union maybe even state in the european union they are all gone during the bitter fight about brecht sit in the course of last year they all left the party and then they sort of stood down the majority of them and the election came up so this means you're looking at a completely different conservative party now it has had a sharp shift to the right and everybody everybody at the moment is a boris shrugs loyalist there is nobody who would even say a word against him or his plans so for him it's all plain sailing for the rest of britain the opposition has to rebuild itself and for people who are naturally opposed to breaks and because they feel it limits their possibilities and their life with a new europe they just have to think whether they will continue fighting and how they want to lead this fight is it about the future relationship or do they want to start opposing the government and boris johnson's plans all of this is yet completely open and let's talk about brussels as well because it is reacting to the vote with the new e.u. council president shot of michelle describing it as
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time twice her deal that she fought so hard with the european union. to exit from the e.u. this so-called withdrawal deal plus a political declaration that's been negotiated and she has twice tried to put this in front of parliament and she has failed to get it through so now this is a slightly smaller version of it without a political declaration that deals with a future relationship so it's the divorce agreement if you want and she's trying and really last through of the dice to get this agreed by parliament and as we speak parliamentarians will really sorry will really be really wrestling with their own conscience and with what they think is right for the country i've spoken to many of them and and they know that this is a grave decision and they know about the implications of what they are doing namely also the threat that there might be no deal that the u.k. could just leave the european union without any plan for the future just crash out with all its implications for business for security so they know about the consequences also for generations to come with in terms
time twice her deal that she fought so hard with the european union. to exit from the e.u. this so-called withdrawal deal plus a political declaration that's been negotiated and she has twice tried to put this in front of parliament and she has failed to get it through so now this is a slightly smaller version of it without a political declaration that deals with a future relationship so it's the divorce agreement if you want and she's trying and really last through of the dice to get this...
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that it is favorable and safe for the citizens of the european union. the key change in comparison is the earlier version of the e.u. this prime minister joins us acceptance to have customs checks at the point of entry into law the island this compromise will resume will allow us to avoid both the checks between ireland and northern ireland and will and show the integrity of the single market. the reality is that today we have a deal. which allows us to avoid chaos and an atmosphere of conflict between the e.u. $27.00 and the united kingdom. and fall of the european council invited the commission the european parliament and the council to end showed that this agreement can enter into falls on the 1st of november 29th team. now we are all waiting for the votes in both parliament. other more per some a lot. of what i feel today is frankly speaking sadness. because the layouts i will always be remain well they hope that our business friends decide storyteller and they. will always be open thank you thank you and now president of the you think mission you k
that it is favorable and safe for the citizens of the european union. the key change in comparison is the earlier version of the e.u. this prime minister joins us acceptance to have customs checks at the point of entry into law the island this compromise will resume will allow us to avoid both the checks between ireland and northern ireland and will and show the integrity of the single market. the reality is that today we have a deal. which allows us to avoid chaos and an atmosphere of conflict...
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union at least officially that's what many ministers said throughout the european union today that's what john cole juncker the head of the e.u. commission said on monday evening they so this gives you the sense it's a take it or leave it deal but if they don't take it what happens then that's the big question all right our correspondent and struck frank and i got lost in london thank you bill. and we'll have more coverage on the story at the top of the hour with bill gale stay with us. because. the fight for top spot the beach subtree point sabbahi not the be. buying season made on goal difference this mission for six newborn champions now. sixty minutes. how about taking a risk it could even take a chance on. don't expect a happy ending. the church. fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of. the children who have always been. and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. what's the connection between bread. and the european. no. matter e.-w. corr
union at least officially that's what many ministers said throughout the european union today that's what john cole juncker the head of the e.u. commission said on monday evening they so this gives you the sense it's a take it or leave it deal but if they don't take it what happens then that's the big question all right our correspondent and struck frank and i got lost in london thank you bill. and we'll have more coverage on the story at the top of the hour with bill gale stay with us....
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withdrawal process from the european union should precede the proposals included leaving the e.u. without a deal remaining in the single block of the single market customs unit or holding a new referendum the results only ended up highlighting division. so what does this whole mean. just now from london to talk about that bigotry survey is offering to resign of parliament approves her breaks the deal is that supposed to be an incentive suggesting parliament might sign off on the deal just to get rid of her. exactly that's what it is terry it's an extraordinary act of of self-sacrifice to reason may say i am going when you help me and she is addressing her own party she's addressing those that are called bricks of tears that are thinking that she just wasn't tough enough in her negotiations with the european union and they won in the next phase because remember this is just phase one this is just the exit to the e.u. but everything that comes off of this is the so-called phase two soni go shooting in detail the future relationship between the u.k. and the ear opinion and they were
withdrawal process from the european union should precede the proposals included leaving the e.u. without a deal remaining in the single block of the single market customs unit or holding a new referendum the results only ended up highlighting division. so what does this whole mean. just now from london to talk about that bigotry survey is offering to resign of parliament approves her breaks the deal is that supposed to be an incentive suggesting parliament might sign off on the deal just to...
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union and i've seen hundreds of european flags here and a giant balloon flying over the crowds thing bars john as a baby just as the one you might remember when donald trump came to town last month during protests sometimes just as protesters have told me that at a time when the world's global issues that the climate change that they believe that without the european union because they think you can only be together basically and others told me today that they are angry that brecht that is dominating the agenda at the national issues that the cooling and have not been taking care of the past year so overall and so what most protesters they have one goal in mind the method we that they want to revoke obstacle 50 which would basically forgetting about bringing that all together and saying and the european union. that to beat the overall goal by everybody a day and what's really interesting is that the indian they think america the overall do it in the british the fide. hold that the british public has polarized the breck that on the one hand what people want to be be. without it and on
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union indeed we could have left the european union by now the parliament didn't cost the withdrawal agreement so we need that extra time to work to ensure that we can get a deal through parliament this enables us to be even as a result of the way it's in everybody's interest i think what mark says is that we are able to do these to european union not the point at which we are asked if i got withdrawn agreement that would enable us to me on the twenty second of may that to me said these pieces to the announcement that the united kingdom is also preparing for the european elections is very important to me that will guarantee the continued functioning of the european institutions. it's of the off most importance to us that the u.k. leaves the e.u. in phones in a manner that we also want to keep the east twenty seven unified and with that in the spirit i have no doubt that we will reach a unanimous agreement again this response will be down i don't need to see you now it's time for decisions we've negotiated a withdrawal agreement but to use a lot of time was dedicated to the. i mean pa
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the european union can move forward and that also includes new members potential new members of the european union members in brussels will talk about what's your member states for example the accession protocol for north macedonia and also about its budget the budget in brussels going to be a big issue and all those issues could be now addressed in merkel's policy speech in berlin today before she would leave for brussels ok you know the chancellor has indicated that she's very interested in getting breaks behind germany behind the entire u.n. to move forward with the future goals of the european union that is one big mission you can say that the chancers are trying to achieve in the final years or even months of her term in office yes so the european union and house are sort of like leave a mark on like the big mission has always been in the last couple years multilateralism and to stay up like to stand up for a liberal democratic will do it and of course the european union is the heart and center of politics that she conducts at the moment and yes she is also going to host a big
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the european european union has put in place regulations to deal with that situation to allow the flow of goods for instance. i don't exactly know how that's going to play out because we've seen a lot of people of talk through the difficulty that princes truck drivers going to face simply queuing at the ball. english channel for instance but. that was just one problem she touched on she talked about the erasmus university exchange program you've got a lot of british students going to study european universities and vice versa she said that would continue she talked about the rights of citizens to u.k. citizens to visit europe that would be visa free for a few months at least she said and then there's this question of the u.k. citizens living and working residing long term in the european union germany at least is put in arrangements to allow those people to continue in their current status at least for the time being of course longer term some type of arrangement deal or no deal will have to be brought in ok so if there is no deal come friday next friday the chancellor saying extra bor
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the european union in the u.k. parliament and it could be turned into legislation and then that would make a possible extension meaningless so just say i hope that was clear but there is a chance still that the u.k. will leave here opinion on october 31st if the government hari's if parliament indeed votes for it so a lot of ifs of course and we still don't know when that vote would come back to parliament. to try to break that down but it is a very confusing situation rubble turn back to you briefly so you know as he was saying it could be possible for the for the what's being called for in the late one agreement which is to have all of this legislation actually turned into u.k. law before any vote is that really possible to do before the 31st. i think is highly unlikely to me methinks the next procedure today is that the prime minister. for the motion to have. some debate next week monday possibly and then to have the votes on choose day. they can achieve that that's my opinion in a short space of time so i don't
the european union in the u.k. parliament and it could be turned into legislation and then that would make a possible extension meaningless so just say i hope that was clear but there is a chance still that the u.k. will leave here opinion on october 31st if the government hari's if parliament indeed votes for it so a lot of ifs of course and we still don't know when that vote would come back to parliament. to try to break that down but it is a very confusing situation rubble turn back to you...
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union or whether to remain in the european union and just forget about what happened in the past 3 and a half years after that breaks that referendum so the news here that there will be an extension that boris johnson has to ask for one that his feet is being forced to ask for a one goes down well with them they say that they appreciated to give them more time to fight for their cause to maybe convince parliamentarians to in the end support a 2nd referendum a so-called people's votes but also very heated atmosphere around parliament we have to say of course most of the protesters are peaceful but a lot of them were just gathering around parliament here shouting at conservatives and peace who are coming out of parliament so really this is this day today as rock called it momentous it really narrows with those protesters out here as well. whole still lots of uncertainty shallop parts in london that in brussels and rob here with me in the studio thanks very much for your analysis. let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world. barcelona has begun cleaning up aft
union or whether to remain in the european union and just forget about what happened in the past 3 and a half years after that breaks that referendum so the news here that there will be an extension that boris johnson has to ask for one that his feet is being forced to ask for a one goes down well with them they say that they appreciated to give them more time to fight for their cause to maybe convince parliamentarians to in the end support a 2nd referendum a so-called people's votes but also...
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the hotline european research group saying we would make life for the european union extremely difficult i've been talking also to people on the streets here though today and they have very afraid that this process will drag on for months and months to come and they really just want to get on with bricks that at some point makes it even more. murky what we heard today rebecca european council president. suggesting what he called a flex tinge a full one year extension to break the u.k. what more do we know about this idea of butting them basically have another year. that's right brad we heard early this morning it was sort of through a leak that donald tusk was suggesting this what is now being dubbed flex tension which is basically a flexible extension meaning that the e.u. would offer the u.k. another round about a year although the exact date hasn't been formally set but that the e.u. or the u.k. sorry would have the option to leave if they were by some miracle to come to a decision before that time but shortly after that news of the flex tension there was a meeting of e.u. ambassadors
the hotline european research group saying we would make life for the european union extremely difficult i've been talking also to people on the streets here though today and they have very afraid that this process will drag on for months and months to come and they really just want to get on with bricks that at some point makes it even more. murky what we heard today rebecca european council president. suggesting what he called a flex tinge a full one year extension to break the u.k. what more...
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they will the european union no matter what. brent: speaking of boris johnson, he appears to be the front-runner. is he? charlotte: a lot can happen in the next week. especially with the conservative leadership, it has been unpredictable. no one believed theresa may could become the leader. she did at the end of the prime -- she did. michael gove, another front runner, admitted he took cocaine 20 years ago. he has received criticism for taking illegal drugs. he is not the front runner anymore. michael hunt, the foreign secretary, has received a lot of prominent endorsements today, appearing to be another new frontrunner. we have to say boris johnson, for -- former foreign secretary and the architect of the leaf referendum appears to be the number one frontrunner. as chances stand right now, he will make it. brent: what is the timeline for the next couple of weeks? charlotte: at the moment, the candidates will campaign throughout the country, then, first of all, the conservative members of parliament in the driving seat, they wil
they will the european union no matter what. brent: speaking of boris johnson, he appears to be the front-runner. is he? charlotte: a lot can happen in the next week. especially with the conservative leadership, it has been unpredictable. no one believed theresa may could become the leader. she did at the end of the prime -- she did. michael gove, another front runner, admitted he took cocaine 20 years ago. he has received criticism for taking illegal drugs. he is not the front runner anymore....
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will leave the european union scheduled to leave the european union on the 31st of october and. the trial of a former nazi concentration camp guard has begun here in germany the 93 year old defendant is accused of aiding and abetting the murder of more than $5000.00 jews at the studio camp near gadon sc in what is now poland the trial is likely one of the last legal proceedings of its kind this is g.w. news from berlin for more news you can always go to our website that dot com. you're watching the w. news live from berlin to the point is coming up next i will be back at the top of the hour with more bold news for wounded by the day tonight's complete coverage of that cease fire in northern syria but to see a bit. w.'s talk show choosing to clear positions from international perspective what how going to we never again that's a question many here in germany are posing following last week's young kapoor attack on a synagogue in holland how destiny is germany's far right find out on to the course . violent femmes next time off the clock. and. passed language courses. video and aud
will leave the european union scheduled to leave the european union on the 31st of october and. the trial of a former nazi concentration camp guard has begun here in germany the 93 year old defendant is accused of aiding and abetting the murder of more than $5000.00 jews at the studio camp near gadon sc in what is now poland the trial is likely one of the last legal proceedings of its kind this is g.w. news from berlin for more news you can always go to our website that dot com. you're watching...
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leaves the european union boris johnson is calling on the e.u. to compromise but he says he's prepared to let his country crash. the european union with the deal also coming up with democrats warning president truong to not obstruct their impeachment probe they're threatening to subpoena white house officials if they refused to turn over records related to that ukraine will submit were allegations of abuse of power and violent anti-government protests spreading across iraq a 2nd day of clashes leaves several dead and scores injured demonstrators are angry over corruption unemployment and banned public service. i'm off and it's good to have you with us with just under a month to go before britain is supposed to leave the european union prime minister boris johnson is telling brussels that his latest proposal is his last rights it proposal johnson and build the planet his conservative party's conference today in manchester england he's hoping that it will allow him to finally clinch a deal with the european union to allow an orderly exit but johnso
leaves the european union boris johnson is calling on the e.u. to compromise but he says he's prepared to let his country crash. the european union with the deal also coming up with democrats warning president truong to not obstruct their impeachment probe they're threatening to subpoena white house officials if they refused to turn over records related to that ukraine will submit were allegations of abuse of power and violent anti-government protests spreading across iraq a 2nd day of clashes...
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brent: or she could ask the european union for more time, right? alex: earlier she said she didn't want to do that and she didn't want there to be a second referendum. brent: but she has changed her mind -- before. alex: will they have to have a special summit, or are they just going to leave the u.k. to try to work this out? at some point she has to go back to brussels and go begging, please help me with this. with the defeat of 230 votes, a lot of changes would have to be made. brent: so we have this no-confidence vote scheduled for tomorrow, she is expected to survive that. then she has thursday, friday, saturday, and sunday to put a plan b together. then she will present that to parliament. look into your crystal ball, let's say a week from monday night, or going to be talking about the same level of uncertainty we are talking about tonight? alex: probably. i think we will see mps, politicians, members of parliament in the house of commons trying to take more control and trying to make allegiances within parliament to see what they can get, eno
brent: or she could ask the european union for more time, right? alex: earlier she said she didn't want to do that and she didn't want there to be a second referendum. brent: but she has changed her mind -- before. alex: will they have to have a special summit, or are they just going to leave the u.k. to try to work this out? at some point she has to go back to brussels and go begging, please help me with this. with the defeat of 230 votes, a lot of changes would have to be made. brent: so we...
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out of the european union by october 31st his plan is to go back to the european union renegotiate that contentious withdrawal agreement the european union though has already said there is no renegotiation and if that doesn't work for boris johnson then he wants to take out the u.k. without a deal on october 31st he said do what may that is very devices but he is also of course has been talking over the past 4 weeks to a constituency to the members of the conservative party that really want to leave the european union rather sooner than later so we don't know if you will see that through as prime minister but we can say he's boris johnson is really good in reading his constituency and this is what they want so we will see what happens ok but creasing number of his constituents are rebelling against leaving the view without a deal so considering that how stable would his future government possible government be. absolutely so a senior foreign office minister wanted to basically plot against boris johnson before he even is moving into number 10 downing street he wanted to see if parliamen
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robb have said that they would leave the european union no matter at what cost on october 31st. is a clear from drama. well it's very hard to say because this conservative leadership race is known to be very unpredictable nobody bet on theresa may back then and she made it michael gove's is one of the front runner he admitted to having taken cocaine 20 years ago so he is under criticism of course for that at the moment jeremy hunt has received a very prominent endorsement from the current cabinet today so he's a front runner and foreign former secretary boris johnson being a clear frontrunner he has momentum at the moment and the backing of hotline us as well as the moderates in the conservative party so what is the timeline for this but what we know who is the new conservative leader and indeed new prague minister we will see a lot of complaining over the next weeks those candidates will crisscross the country and can paint then it's up to the conservative m.p.'s 1st they will vote and eliminate candidate by candidate and in the end 2 candidates will stand and they those names
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s exit for the european union but if he doesn't then the m.p. . hoping to take charge in a way and instruct the government what to do if that happens they would most likely have to ask for another extension from the european union but if there is no agreement whatsoever then the twelfth of april is. there is really not much time here in london to come to some form of call inclusion form of end of the scale as that was seeing here right now all european. again today. there in london thank you so much. ukraine goes to the polls on sunday to choose a new president it's the first national vote since two thousand and fourteen when the revolution toppled the pro russian government three main contenders are now in the running for the top spot incumbent petro poroshenko former prime minister yulia timoshenko and a surprising newcomer who's made a strong showing in opinion polls. he's a comedian famous for playing a president in a popular t.v. show. good morning mr president. an ordinary man taken by surprise catapulted into the top job by a string of coin
s exit for the european union but if he doesn't then the m.p. . hoping to take charge in a way and instruct the government what to do if that happens they would most likely have to ask for another extension from the european union but if there is no agreement whatsoever then the twelfth of april is. there is really not much time here in london to come to some form of call inclusion form of end of the scale as that was seeing here right now all european. again today. there in london thank you so...
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and the european union he knows guild not to t.w. correspondent and have. baker john stretch this book you can live with the rules set by the team. cuts. being recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . for. paul coming president to one. end of the rwandan patriotic front to include tiny the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide present when little in the rooms there wasn't doing to us today you. need to reinforce that im going to say i need it is but does that mean he was not putting in a. controversial leader to success is beyond question. paul. wanted tragedy starts people fish on t.w. . with just over a week before the u.k. crashes out of the european union theresa may is betting that parliament will suddenly learn to like the brakes it plan it already hates it will require a miracle from her political nemesis and more telling from the european union and there's a big question mark over whether either is probable tonight the reason maze breaks it planned it remains the only plan that britain halfs g
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leaves the european union the bronx it pressure cooker is running hot tonight european council boss donald tusk saying a delay to bragg's it is possible but only a parliament approves a breaks a plan by next week the plan that lawmakers have already rejected twice where you can feel the pressure on parliament tonight will lawmakers use a stiff upper lip and vote against themselves to win a break sit delay and a deal or will they keep calm carry on and crash the country out of your eye.
leaves the european union the bronx it pressure cooker is running hot tonight european council boss donald tusk saying a delay to bragg's it is possible but only a parliament approves a breaks a plan by next week the plan that lawmakers have already rejected twice where you can feel the pressure on parliament tonight will lawmakers use a stiff upper lip and vote against themselves to win a break sit delay and a deal or will they keep calm carry on and crash the country out of your eye.
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this is deja vu news live from berlin discord in brussels over who will fill the european union's top jobs france and germany have reached a compromise over the post of commission president but there's some stiff resistance coming from eastern european neighbors also on the program the biggest show of people power in sudan since a violent crackdown on june the 3rd protesters take to the streets to demand a civilian rule. and an unprecedented and unexpected handshake as donald trump becomes the 1st sitting u.s. president ever to cross the north korean border but will a historic photo op yield results. unexpired sir welcome to the program european union leaders are tonight locked in debate over who will fill the blocks top positions following may's european elections france and germany may have reached a compromise on who will take the key commission president post dutch social democrat francis temperaments but their choice is meeting with some stiff opposition. everything you hear about this top secret it's the 2nd time that e.u. leaders are meeting to discuss who should be the commiss
this is deja vu news live from berlin discord in brussels over who will fill the european union's top jobs france and germany have reached a compromise over the post of commission president but there's some stiff resistance coming from eastern european neighbors also on the program the biggest show of people power in sudan since a violent crackdown on june the 3rd protesters take to the streets to demand a civilian rule. and an unprecedented and unexpected handshake as donald trump becomes the...
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union renegotiate a better deal the problem with that though is the european union has already said we don't allow any renegotiation so how are they just going to do that they didn't say and leave that open for debate and i think another important point there is that the candidates differentiate themselves on whether they want to leave the european union with or without a deal on october 31st and boris johnson for example has already made clear october 31st is the deadline and the u.k. will leave the european union no matter what and speaking of boris johnson here is to be the front runner. well a lot can happen in the next weeks i think and especially with the conservative leadership race it's been very unpredictable nobody believed that theresa may could actually become leader she did become the leader of course in the end and the prime minister michael gove another front runner on the weekend. he admitted that he had taken cocaine 20 years ago has received of course a lot of criticism for taking illegal drugs not the front runner anymore and jeremy hunt for foreign secretary here
union renegotiate a better deal the problem with that though is the european union has already said we don't allow any renegotiation so how are they just going to do that they didn't say and leave that open for debate and i think another important point there is that the candidates differentiate themselves on whether they want to leave the european union with or without a deal on october 31st and boris johnson for example has already made clear october 31st is the deadline and the u.k. will...
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s exit from the european union. may's move comes amid growing fears of economic chaos if britain leaves the eu as scheduled on march 29th without a deal. several ministers threatened to resign if she did not offer the possibility of more time. reporter: prime minister teresa may's announcement of a motion to delay brexit is actually the announcement of a series of votes and more votes. if parliament rejects the deal she has negogoated with h the eueuropean union, it can vote te next day on whether it endorses a no deal brexit. and if parliament rejects that -- >> the government will on the 14th of march h bring forwararda motion on whether parliament wants to seek a short, limited extensnsn to article 50. and if the housese votes for an extension,n, seek to agree that extension approved by the hohoue with the eu and bring forward the necessary legislation to change the exit date with that extension. reporter: the british pound rose on may's motion, which calmed some fears that britain will crash out of the european
s exit from the european union. may's move comes amid growing fears of economic chaos if britain leaves the eu as scheduled on march 29th without a deal. several ministers threatened to resign if she did not offer the possibility of more time. reporter: prime minister teresa may's announcement of a motion to delay brexit is actually the announcement of a series of votes and more votes. if parliament rejects the deal she has negogoated with h the eueuropean union, it can vote te next day on...
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would officially the european union but that is just on paper its face so to say then we are looking at a transition period until the end of 2020 where johnson has to go back to the european union and. the future to trade. trade relations security relations and so on and that experts say is going to be the complicated part so he really has to reach out there to europeans and in the united kingdom and it's going to be very very tough for him to get it done with any yeah. reflecting on the political climate in his own country. to quote. incredible united kingdom by saying that. the unity of the u.k. and even. well you know what's at stake are these facing a very distant night at kingdom and that's what the election results showed yesterday for example the scottish national party made huge gains there calling for and other independence referendum to then as an independent nation stay and remain in the european union so these are just some of the challenges that boris johnson will face and has 5 years and office now he really needs to reach out to all kinds of different people across the
would officially the european union but that is just on paper its face so to say then we are looking at a transition period until the end of 2020 where johnson has to go back to the european union and. the future to trade. trade relations security relations and so on and that experts say is going to be the complicated part so he really has to reach out there to europeans and in the united kingdom and it's going to be very very tough for him to get it done with any yeah. reflecting on the...
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choose to stay in the european union. that was d. w. charlotte ponce speaking to me earlier from london and it's not just on the streets that britons have been expressing their wish to stop threats it and remain in the e.u. millions of people have signed an online petition calling for a second referendum and the figure is rapidly rising joining me in the studio now to tell us more as you give your porter public fully ileus public break this down for us who exactly is behind this petition and what exactly are they asking for well her name is margaret georgette do as she describes herself as simply a frustrated remain or so she says an average british citizen this petition actually started at the end of february and just to make one thing very clear a petition only needs ten thousand signatures for the government then to respond i just checked a few minutes ago and it stands at over four and a half million people have signed this petition which is an incredible number now if we actually take a look at what the petition actually says it sa
choose to stay in the european union. that was d. w. charlotte ponce speaking to me earlier from london and it's not just on the streets that britons have been expressing their wish to stop threats it and remain in the e.u. millions of people have signed an online petition calling for a second referendum and the figure is rapidly rising joining me in the studio now to tell us more as you give your porter public fully ileus public break this down for us who exactly is behind this petition and...
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exits the european union immediately at the same time there is hope now on the pro european side here in the u.k. that there might be a second referendum that there might be a momentum for a softer brecht's that or even for a no breaks it at all but in general i think people just really want to get on with the topic after years of political infighting about this. is it possible for to research the same question a fourth time. she could and she has been very resilient throughout this process that is something to say about to reset main she's very determined or she seems very determined to bring the deal back for a fourth time in front of parliament but so far the majority is hasn't really changed and her favor and it looks very unlikely that she would get it through when she puts it in front of parliament for a fourth time at the same time parliament us on monday discussing alternative options for example whether there might be a majority to remain in the customs union to hold a second referendum but we have to remember at this point it comes down to two options and those options are t
exits the european union immediately at the same time there is hope now on the pro european side here in the u.k. that there might be a second referendum that there might be a momentum for a softer brecht's that or even for a no breaks it at all but in general i think people just really want to get on with the topic after years of political infighting about this. is it possible for to research the same question a fourth time. she could and she has been very resilient throughout this process...
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does not approve the plan it will crash out of the european union in eleven days time. you're watching news from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day we're going to. team coverage of this latest night of voting in westminster have to see that. the for. the moment the something nice i think i as cameron jurors are doing with any and i don't i killed many civilians i mean the irish coming in clearing my father one thing such as i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself like this the police but suddenly life became our kind of sob. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. nixon tried to continue. to. know their stuff. make groups with because boning stephanie stole. the party and checked with musicians from around the world. groups every week calling t.w. . for. coming president to her long. end of the rwandan patriotic front to include tiny the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide present when little or no rules there was and when to ask to be you. need to reinforce that. i ne
does not approve the plan it will crash out of the european union in eleven days time. you're watching news from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day we're going to. team coverage of this latest night of voting in westminster have to see that. the for. the moment the something nice i think i as cameron jurors are doing with any and i don't i killed many civilians i mean the irish coming in clearing my father one thing such as i was a student because i wanted to...
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to leave the european union by october 31st so we might see a general election here in the u.k. coming up very soon but who would situation there in london a crumbling government what took these developments mean for the e.u. and its preparations for briggs. it's just said that boris johnson believes he might lose his leverage with the e.u. i think the consensus here in brussels is universally never had any leverage but believe it or not his chief brags that envoy david frost is in town to officially negotiate things like the backstop very contentious that is the insurance policy against a hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union and you remember when boris johnson said they're making good progress and a deal with the e.u. was within reach and that he had plans to replace this backstop with an alternative well you officials here in brussels say they've never seen any of those plans that these plans do not exist and that's why many here think that the real plan of the johnson administration is t
to leave the european union by october 31st so we might see a general election here in the u.k. coming up very soon but who would situation there in london a crumbling government what took these developments mean for the e.u. and its preparations for briggs. it's just said that boris johnson believes he might lose his leverage with the e.u. i think the consensus here in brussels is universally never had any leverage but believe it or not his chief brags that envoy david frost is in town to...
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union is specially investing into the future of the european union and germany has been very reluctant over the last year and this is a big problem and that's why we for example propose that they have to be a big fun course in the european union investment of infrastructure but also making the banking system secure against the next crisis. and to engage also in the question of agricultural policy where most of the money goes into it and that's coming form and looking ahead now it's the 1000000 euro question right now do you see yourself as the next chancellor of germany on all this is not already paid because we don't even have the election coming up it's supposed to be . 2021 and we focused on the question which on the table right now thank you very much. all right let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world at least one person has been killed during protests in iran the interest erupted after a surprise decision by the government to raise fuel prices by 50 percent and introduce rationing protestors blocked traffic in tehran while in other parts of
union is specially investing into the future of the european union and germany has been very reluctant over the last year and this is a big problem and that's why we for example propose that they have to be a big fun course in the european union investment of infrastructure but also making the banking system secure against the next crisis. and to engage also in the question of agricultural policy where most of the money goes into it and that's coming form and looking ahead now it's the 1000000...
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will leave the european union one of his. big selling points one of his big messages is that if you if you if you square up to the e.u. eventually very will blink any sign of the votes of absolutely no sign of that whatsoever so far we've heard the words of from an angle america she's probably a little bit more diplomatic what we've also been hearing words coming out of paris because boris johnson will will go to france to mars meet president mark home and the words coming out of there is that no deal is becoming the most likely option and that is what the french are thinking and that whatever happens even if there is a no deal bret's it the u.k. must pay the divorce deal so this is a very so in other words france is playing hardball to boris johnson's hardball i think part of this is because the european union wants to ensure that it sends a message to the world that they stand by any member of the european union and the member of the small member who has most to lose from breck said of course is island so they are saying th
will leave the european union one of his. big selling points one of his big messages is that if you if you if you square up to the e.u. eventually very will blink any sign of the votes of absolutely no sign of that whatsoever so far we've heard the words of from an angle america she's probably a little bit more diplomatic what we've also been hearing words coming out of paris because boris johnson will will go to france to mars meet president mark home and the words coming out of there is that...
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has not left the european union so behind me you see the you keep the flags so the independence party the architect of the leave and leave vote back then in the referendum they are protesting here in large numbers today and i think talking to the protesters and they are angry they are angry that the u.k. has not left the european union today angry a teary some may asking for her to step down and they are just disappointed in the whole political process and these are live pictures where the way i want to tell our viewers that we're broadcasting here from london from a crowd there assembled it near where you're reporting from already to go to brussels words to the use reaction been to the feet over teresa mayes for a third time. quite frankly it's disappointment here on the european side europe was holding its breath european institutions. so they're now disappointed the reaction came quite swiftly they regrets this decision they now prepare for a hard break suit no deal breaks it is likely that was the message from the european commission and the european council president donald tusk
has not left the european union so behind me you see the you keep the flags so the independence party the architect of the leave and leave vote back then in the referendum they are protesting here in large numbers today and i think talking to the protesters and they are angry they are angry that the u.k. has not left the european union today angry a teary some may asking for her to step down and they are just disappointed in the whole political process and these are live pictures where the way...
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dogs want to leave the european union. well what we've seen over the past year here in parliament is that there is no majority really on anything neither on leaving the european union with a deal we know the deal was rejected by paul and now 4 times different deals indeed so there is no majority on anything and this is why the numbers have to be shaken up at some point and this is what a general election can change and an election would give british voters again a choice it would be like a mini referendum it would give them the choice to either vote pro europeans into paul amend or whether to approve boris johnson's strategy and indeed leave the european union so. a general election if it comes to that finally in december pretty christmas would be of course all of. our correspondents on the story forward in london with the never ending story you want to thank you. well here's some of the oh it's always now that are making headlines around the world french police have arrested an 84 year old gunman suspected of wounding 2 m
dogs want to leave the european union. well what we've seen over the past year here in parliament is that there is no majority really on anything neither on leaving the european union with a deal we know the deal was rejected by paul and now 4 times different deals indeed so there is no majority on anything and this is why the numbers have to be shaken up at some point and this is what a general election can change and an election would give british voters again a choice it would be like a mini...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin britain urges the european union to be creative on backs of. prime minister gore's jobs and says he's put forward a realistic compromise for both sides brussels is reviewing it especially the provisions for the irish border also coming up they make up a story that's fiction this is a fraudulent crime and the american people. present trump accuses democrats of dishonesty as the impeachment probe against them moves forward he also alleges a top democrat could have to admit it treason also coming up. a sexist sideshow or strenuous sport we look at how dumping the cheerleaders for berlin's top basketball team has sparked a nationwide depict. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us the british prime minister has presented new proposals for a bracks a t all that ahead of a crucial summit with the e.u. on october 17th now if the plan gets support in brussels the u.k. can then leave the european union with an agreement at the end of the month will have. the latest from brussels and london after this report. supporters waiting in line in manchester t
this is deja vu news live from berlin britain urges the european union to be creative on backs of. prime minister gore's jobs and says he's put forward a realistic compromise for both sides brussels is reviewing it especially the provisions for the irish border also coming up they make up a story that's fiction this is a fraudulent crime and the american people. present trump accuses democrats of dishonesty as the impeachment probe against them moves forward he also alleges a top democrat could...
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divided over how when or even if the country should lead the european union parliament is having another go at breaking the deadlock lawmakers have been voting on for alternative scenarios tonight the results are expected in about half an hour's time if the u.k. does not come up with a new plan it will crash out of the e.u. in just eleven days three prime minister teresa mayes on brakes a deal you may remember was rejected for a certain time last friday night all right let's go to our correspondent she is standing by outside the houses of parliament in london good evening to you barrett so where are we work right now do we know any closer we have any resolution tonight . not just yet we're waiting for this to be declared so m.p.'s have ate it and we're waiting what is actually the answer have they given any on the idea was that in a two stage process that m.p.'s will come to their rowing breaks a deal so to speak say they were not happy with what series a may as have it out with the european union and then they wanted to find their own all tatted team if their way of bragg's it and soft
divided over how when or even if the country should lead the european union parliament is having another go at breaking the deadlock lawmakers have been voting on for alternative scenarios tonight the results are expected in about half an hour's time if the u.k. does not come up with a new plan it will crash out of the e.u. in just eleven days three prime minister teresa mayes on brakes a deal you may remember was rejected for a certain time last friday night all right let's go to our...
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they want to leave the european union right now and they want to leave the european union even without a deal if it comes to it all right shows stand by please want to go to alex with me here in the studio we heard. a little earlier. i mean i don't know if i got that right was she hinting that she might try for a fourth time to get her deal passed yes i actually think she might try for a fourth time country to see what others think but i think she might and that is because at the moment that is the only jail on the table so she's had three votes she has lost all three of. the amount that she has lost by the numbers keep falling and i think at the moment downing street think that there was still a possibility that she could get the numbers down and win it so there is talk of next monday when parliament is going to take over m.p.'s will take over government business for a few hours on monday off to noon where there will be yet again the so-called indicative vote so m.p.'s can put forward their proposals and it may be that that is when the government puts forward this deal again to run of
they want to leave the european union right now and they want to leave the european union even without a deal if it comes to it all right shows stand by please want to go to alex with me here in the studio we heard. a little earlier. i mean i don't know if i got that right was she hinting that she might try for a fourth time to get her deal passed yes i actually think she might try for a fourth time country to see what others think but i think she might and that is because at the moment that is...
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s future relationship with the european union lawmakers have to approve both parts of the agreement is to be ratified but the government is hoping to avoid another heavy defeat by separating the elements this way. now the speaker of the house of commons john bercow ruled that the government could table the motion after previously blocking the move let's hear part of what he said earlier today. i am pleased to report to the house that the government's motion for tomorrow's debate complies with the test set out. when people today should have a skewed may on page three hundred ninety seven missions which of the same will substantially will be asked to approve or reject only the divorce aspect of the deal and not the part governing the u.k.'s future relationship with the european union lawmakers have to approve both parts of the agreement is to be ratified but the government is hoping to avoid another heavy defeat by separating the elements this way. now the speaker of the house of commons john bercow ruled that the government could table the motion after previously blocking the move let's
s future relationship with the european union lawmakers have to approve both parts of the agreement is to be ratified but the government is hoping to avoid another heavy defeat by separating the elements this way. now the speaker of the house of commons john bercow ruled that the government could table the motion after previously blocking the move let's hear part of what he said earlier today. i am pleased to report to the house that the government's motion for tomorrow's debate complies with...
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union and to earn another short extension on britain's exit from the european union. before we take a break we want to show you some footage of a hero raising incident in southern turkey c.c.t.v. cameras captured these images of three men battling gusting winds to hold down a large parasol and now watch this one of them was lifted right off of his feet the local market worker was hoisted over three meters into the air as he explained after of course jumping down to safety he escaped with a minor ankle injury well let's just see that. again in slow motion look at that a man using that he only bored or hurt his ankle. back here on the ground here watching the w. news of next german companies struggle to get ready for bragg sit that's after a short break we'll be right that. my first vice was a sewing machine. i come from women are bones by this ocean for. something as simple as nothing home to write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little guy that wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me more as the months i. finally gave up in mental buying and i say this coun
union and to earn another short extension on britain's exit from the european union. before we take a break we want to show you some footage of a hero raising incident in southern turkey c.c.t.v. cameras captured these images of three men battling gusting winds to hold down a large parasol and now watch this one of them was lifted right off of his feet the local market worker was hoisted over three meters into the air as he explained after of course jumping down to safety he escaped with a...
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union and the european union will stick to the agreement. but they has been some talk already in brussels that and the e.u. is prepared to offer the u.k. another extension to the majority deadline how likely is that. well this all depends on the prime minister the prime minister has to request a formal formally request another extension a 3rd extension of the backs of dead though which is on the 31st of october right now and then the council will have to agree on that so at the moment it all depends on the boris johnson and what his plans or. right mark sunda our correspondent in brussels reacting to the election of boris johnson as the leader of the conservative party in the united kingdom thank you very much. you're watching news has a recap of the top story that you're following feel boris johnson has been elected the new leader of britain's conservative party and is now expected to become the country's next prime minister the former foreign minister and former mayor of london comfortably won advantage of party members as predicted my pos
union and the european union will stick to the agreement. but they has been some talk already in brussels that and the e.u. is prepared to offer the u.k. another extension to the majority deadline how likely is that. well this all depends on the prime minister the prime minister has to request a formal formally request another extension a 3rd extension of the backs of dead though which is on the 31st of october right now and then the council will have to agree on that so at the moment it all...
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choose to stay in the european union thanks very much ponce in london. and it's not just on the streets that britons have been expressing their wish to stop direction and remain in the e.u. millions of people have signed an online petition calling for a second referendum and the figure is rising rapidly joining me now in the studio to tell us where the public fully ileus public break this down for us first of all who is behind this petition and what exactly are they calling for well first and foremost a petition was launched by a lady called margaret georgia she's just an average british citizen who decided to propose this this petition to the british parliament at the end of february and we're going to see now exactly the wording of the petition because what it said was that the government repeatedly claims exiting the e.u. is the will of the people and they we need to put a stop to this claim by proving the strength of public support for a maining in the european union people's vote may not happen so vote now it's obviously gained a lot of traction and
choose to stay in the european union thanks very much ponce in london. and it's not just on the streets that britons have been expressing their wish to stop direction and remain in the e.u. millions of people have signed an online petition calling for a second referendum and the figure is rising rapidly joining me now in the studio to tell us where the public fully ileus public break this down for us first of all who is behind this petition and what exactly are they calling for well first and...