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"dominic grieve" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:07 min | 2 weeks ago

"dominic grieve" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Is where that's trading as the euro is a tenth of one percent weaker against the dollar at 108 .39. Those are your markets. President Xi Jinping says China wants to be friends with the US and won't fight a war with anyone. Speaking after a face to face meeting with President Joe Biden, the Chinese leader said he wants peaceful ties between Beijing and Washington. Whatever stage of development it may reach, China will never pursue hegemony or expansion and will never impose its will on others. China does not seek spheres of influence and not will fight a cold war or a hot war with anyone. Xi is translator. a The leaders of the world's two largest economies had not spoken for a year and agreed a deal to restore high level communications. However, Biden ended his press conference by repeating remarks that had sparked criticism from China earlier this year. The Israeli military says it found a command center from Hamas weapons and technological assets at the Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Middle Eastern countries including Jordan and Turkey have condemned the raid. Meanwhile the UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths says he was appalled by the Israeli operation but Prime Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he makes no apologies for sending troops in. We were told that we would not reach the outskirts of Gaza City. We arrived. We were told that we won't enter the Shifa. We entered. And in this spirit we say a simple thing. There is no place in Gaza that we will not reach. The words of Benjamin Netanyahu there spoken by a translator. The comments come as Hamas reportedly agreed to free 50 women and children held hostage in Gaza in exchange for a pause in fighting and the release of some women and children held in Israeli prisons. The Washington Post says that Israel has yet to decide whether it supports the deal. UK Labour leader Keir Starmer faces the greatest challenge to his authority to date, being despite the front runner to form the next government. 8 of the opposition leaders top team have quit after voting to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Shadow Minister for Export Afzal Khan is among them. We need a immediate ceasefire now. My constituents have demanded this and I will not refuse them. Sporting a ceasefire is the very least we can do. Khan now joins the backbenchers where more than a quarter of Labour MPs voted for a ceasefire. Starmer expressed his regret at the resignations after the vote but said, leadership quote, is about doing the right thing. Brittany Sunak, meanwhile, is promising emergency legislation and a treaty new with Rwanda to ensure his asylum policy is not blocked again. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled it unlawful, shredding the Prime Minister's flagship plan to try and stop small boats bringing migrants to Britain. Former Attorney General Dominic Grieve says legally the plan is technically salvageable. Well, it might work, though the question then still arises whether this policy in more general work. Well, one's got to understand, in many ways, this is a symbolic policy. And the government, I think, is hoping that the sight of a few people being deported to Rwanda, not thousands, because I don't think Rwanda will take that many, would be sufficient to break the business of the people smugglers. Grieve also told Bloomberg's UK politics podcast the Tory right -wing MPs calling to throw out human rights treaties were quote living in a fantasy world. You say Sunak isn't going far enough. Bloomberg has learned they're plotting to remove him as leader. UBS has one ruling in France's top court that may help it cut a 1 .8 billion euro penalty for helping wealthy French clients evade taxes. The judges upheld the lower court's money laundering conviction against the firm but said the penalty should be re -examined. UBS continues to maintain that it acted in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations at all times. Those are our top stories on the program this morning coming up next on Daybreak Europe as inflation slows in the UK and the US. We'll be discussing the global business environment next with Rich Lesser, global chair of the Boston Consulting Group this as they publish new research ahead of the COP28 climate conference happening in two weeks time talking about what progress business is making to help countries reach their climate goals. Stay with us for that conversation with Rich Lesser from BCG Music Music Music It's Ask Their Parents. Interactive Brokers charges USD margin loan rates from 5 .83 % to 6 .83 % rated the lowest margin fees by stockbrokers .com. Their clients can also earn extra income by lending their fully paid shares of stock. Join Interactive Brokers clients from 200 plus countries and territories to invest in stocks, options, futures, funds and bonds on 150 global markets. Rates subject to change. Learn more at ibkr slash compare. When you get your news from Bloomberg,

"dominic grieve" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:04 min | 3 weeks ago

"dominic grieve" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Tenths lower. Looking at bond markets the gilt yields are rising slightly. The 10 -year gilt yields up two points basis to four point three five percent. We get an update on UK CPI later in the week. Now onto our top stories. Senior officials in Israel and the United States say talks about securing the release of Hamas held hostages are satisfying. More than 200 people were forcibly taken to Gaza during the October 7th attack on Israel. Bloomberg's Rosalind Matheson says any negotiation will be hard to get over the line. It's very difficult for Israel to agree for example to hand back some Hamas prisoners to Gaza in exchange for the Israeli nationals. Hamas meanwhile seems to be okay to maybe release foreign hostages who hold U .S. passports, Australian passports, but less willing to release Israeli nationals. So it's inching forward maybe but not yet signs of a deal. That was Bloomberg's Rosalind Matheson there speaking to us earlier on the program after President Biden held talks with the Emir of about the release of additional hostages. Well those negotiations come as Israel's military continues its offensive against Hamas in Gaza engaging in ground battles in a northern refugee camp. The United Nations says shelling has increased around hospitals there with several being directly hit. Former UK Air Vice Marshal Sean Bell says the situation on the ground looks bleak. The people who are suffering the most are those in hospital who need help but also those brave doctors and medical staff who are staying behind. Meanwhile with the casualty figures rising is seeing more and more calls for a ceasefire but Prime Minister Netanyahu has been clear that until the 239 is the release that nothing will happen. Sean Bell's assessment comes as the Palestine Red Crescent Society said Al -Quds Hospital in Gaza City is no longer operational because of a lack of fuel. Israel's military says Hamas has a command center underneath the medical center something the group has denied. Here in the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering a cabinet reshuffle after extremist groups clashed on Armistice Day. His home secretary Suella Braverman has been blamed for inciting the far right with her rhetoric against pro -Palestinian protests. Former Conservative Attorney General Dominic Grieve made his position clear. It's impossible to escape the conclusion that some of that was fueled by the rhetoric and the incitement of the home secretary. I don't know what the Prime Minister's going to do but he was asking me my advice I would say sack her. In addition to Grieve's comments two cabinet members have told Bloomberg that Braverman's challenge the to Prime Minister's authority made her position untenable. The leaders of the world's two biggest economies meet this week Joe Biden and Xi Jinping are looking to thaw their frosty relationship. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the two sides want a working relationship. I think the Chinese feel that actions the United States has taken in some cases were surprises to the government and also to Chinese businesses and the United States feels the same way and American firms feel the same way Yellen's comments come after years where economic priorities have taken second place to security concerns. US House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying a new approach to the funding government but as Bloomberg's Ed Backs reports shutdown risks still linger. The Johnson plan would extend some government funding until January 19th and others until February 2nd. It also declined to do the immediate 30 % spending cuts demanded by the right wing of his party so that means fewer Republican votes and a reliance on Democrats to cross lines and vote for it. He says spending addiction cannot be broken overnight. Democrats so far have been moot. White House though has already said it would only lead to future shutdowns. Johnson says he's scheduling a vote for tomorrow. Ed Baxter Bloomberg Radio Those are our top stories on the programme this morning. Coming up next on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe, discuss we'll what's moving markets with Deborah Cunningham, chief investment officer for global liquidity markets at Federated Armies. Stay with us for that conversation. This is Bloomberg. The Impact financial advisors. Are you looking to add or switch custodians? Are you going independent? interactive brokers provides lowest cost trading and turnkey custody solutions for all size firms trade globally from a single integrated master account with no ticket charges, no custody fees, no minimums and no tech platform or reporting fees. Plus, IBKR has no advisory team or prop trading group to compete with you for your clients switch to the custody solutions that work for you at IBKR .com slash RIA pop culture is something that touches everyone. It's how we fill our leisure time and how we enjoy ourselves, particularly when you're talking about the famous people and big personalities in

"dominic grieve" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:45 min | 3 weeks ago

"dominic grieve" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Intensifying. More than 200 people were forcibly taken to Gaza during the October 7th attack on Israel. Bloomberg's Rosalind Matheson says that any negotiation will be hard to get over the line. It's very difficult for Israel to agree for example to hand back some Hamas prisoners to Gaza in exchange for the Israeli nationals. Hamas meanwhile seems to be pay to maybe release foreign hostages who hold U .S. passports, Australian passports but less willing to release Israeli nationals so it's inching forward maybe but not yet signs of a deal. Rosalind Matheson spoke to us earlier on the program after President Biden held talks with the Emir of Qatar about efforts to secure the release of additional hostages. The hostage negotiations come as Israel's military continues its offensive against Hamas in Gaza engaging in ground battles in a northern refugee camp. The United Nations says shelling has increased around hospitals there with several being directly hit. Former U .K. Air Vice Marshal Sean Bell says the situation on the ground looks bleak. The people who are suffering the most are those in hospital who need help but also those brave doctors and medical staff who are staying behind. Meanwhile with the casualty figures rising more and more calls for a ceasefire but Prime Minister Netanyahu has been clear that until the 239 hostages are released that nothing will happen. Sean Bell's assessment comes as the Palestine Red Crescent Society said Al -Quds Hospital in Gaza City is no longer operational because of a lack of fuel. Israel's military says Hamas has a command centre under the medical In the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering a cabinet reshuffle after extremist groups clashed with police on Armistice Day. His Home Secretary Swela Braverman has been blamed for inciting the far right with her rhetoric against pro -Palestinian protests. Former Conservative Attorney General Dominic Grieve has made his position clear it's impossible to escape the conclusion that of some that was fueled by the rhetoric and the incitement of the Home Secretary. I don't know what the Prime Minister this is going to do but if he was asking me my advice I would say sack her. In addition to Grieve's comments two cabinet ministers have told Bloomberg that Braverman's challenge to the Prime Minister's authority has made her position untenable. The leaders of the world's two biggest economies meet this week. Joe Biden and Xi Jinping are looking to thaw their frosty relationship. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the two sides want a working relationship. I think the Chinese feel that actions the United States has taken in some cases were surprises to the government and also Chinese businesses and the United States I think feels the same way and American firms feel the same way about China's actions. U US House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying a new approach to funding the government, but as Bloomberg's Ed Baxter reports shutdown risks still linger. The Johnson plan would extend some government funding until January 19th and others until February 2nd. It also declined to do the immediate 30 percent spending cuts demanded by the right wing of his party. So that means fewer Republican votes and reliance on Democrats to cross lines and vote for it. He says spending addiction cannot be broken overnight. Democrats so far have been moot. The White House though has already said it would only lead to future elections. Johnson says he's scheduling a vote for tomorrow. Ed Baxter, Bloomberg Radio. Those are our top stories on the program. Coming up next on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe, chief Asia economist and co -head of global Asia research at HSBC. Stay with us, this is Bloomberg. Thanks for watching. Life. Interactive brokers charges USD margin loan rates from 5 .83 % to 6 .83 %. Rated the lowest margin fees by stockbrokers .com. Their clients can also earn extra income by lending their fully paid shares of stock. Join Interactive Brokers clients from 200 plus countries and territories to invest in stocks, options, futures, funds and bonds on 150 global markets. Great subject to change. Learn more at ibkr .com compare. The world is more complex than ever, but that complexity pushes

"dominic grieve" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:58 min | 3 weeks ago

"dominic grieve" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Of Hamas held hostages are intensifying. More than 200 people were forcibly taken to Gaza during the October 7th attack on Israel. Speaking to NBC's Meet the Press, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was asked if a deal was possible. There could be but I think the less I say about it the more I'll increase the chances that it materializes and it's a result of pressure, military pressure. Those comments from the Israeli leader came as President Biden spoke to the Emir Qatar about leaders about efforts to secure the release of additional hostages. The two leaders also discussed efforts to increase the flow of humanitarian assistance into Gaza. The hostage negotiations come as Israel's military continues its offensive against Hamas in Gaza, engaging in ground battles in a northern refugee camp. The United Nations says that shelling has increased around hospitals there with several being directly hit. The former UK Air Vice Marshal Sean Bell says the ground looks bleak. The people who are suffering the most are those in hospital who need help, but also those brave doctors and medical staff who are staying behind. Meanwhile, with the casualty figures rising, more and more calls a for ceasefire, but Prime Minister Netanyahu has been clear that until the 239 hostages are released that nothing will happen. Sean Bell's assessment comes as the Palestine Red Crescent Society says Al -Quds Hospital in Gaza City is no longer operational because of a lack of fuel. Israel's military says Hamas designated a terror organisation by the US in EU has a command centre underneath the medical centre, something the group has denied. The Hamas -run Health Ministry says more than 11 ,000 people have now been killed in the fighting in Gaza, including thousands of children. Here in the UK, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering a cabinet reshuffle after extremist groups clashed with police on Armistice Day. His home secretary, Suella Barfman, has been blamed for inciting the far right with her rhetoric against pro Stein protests. Former Conservative Attorney General Dominic Grieve made his position clear. It's impossible to escape the conclusion that some of that was fueled by the rhetoric and the incitement of the home secretary. I don't know what the Prime Minister is going to do, but if he was asking me my advice, I would say sack her. In addition to Grieve's comments, two cabinet members have told Bloomberg that Braverman's challenge the Prime to Minister's authority made her position untalable. The leaders of the world's two superpowers meet this week and Bloomberg estimates an economic partnership worth trillions of dollars is on the political and economic she's visit. She says the aim of the talks is to restore communications. I think the Chinese feel that actions the United States has taken in some cases were surprises to the government and also to Chinese businesses and the United States I think feels the same way and American firms feel the same way about China's actions. Yellen's comments come after years where economic priorities have taken second place to security concerns. US House Speaker Mike Johnson is approach trying to a new funding the government. But as Bloomberg said Baxter reports the shutdown risks still linger. The Johnson plan would extend some government funding until January 19th and others until February 2nd. It also declined to do the immediate 30 % spending cuts demanded by the right wing of his party. So that means fewer Republican votes and a reliance on Democrats to cross lines and vote for it. He says spending addiction cannot be broken overnight. Democrats so far have been moot. White House though has already it said would only lead to future shutdowns. Johnson says he's scheduling a vote for tomorrow. Ed Baxter Bloomberg Radio Those are our top stories here on Bloomberg Radio. Coming up next we're going to go live to the Dubai Air Show where Boeing and Emirates are poised to unveil major new deals. Skye Johnson is there this is Bloomberg. Tom is going to take interactive brokers charges USD margin loan rates from 5 .83 % to 6 .83 % rated the lowest margin fees by stockbrokers .com their clients can also earn extra income by lending their fully paid shares of stock join interactive brokers clients from 200 plus countries and territories to invest in stocks options futures funds and bonds on 150 global markets rate subject to change learn more at ibkr .com slash compare welcome welcome

Dominic Cummings Launches Attack on Boris Johnson's Integrity

LBC Election 2019

01:23 min | 2 years ago

Dominic Cummings Launches Attack on Boris Johnson's Integrity

"Suppose we should start with all of the lobbying stuff. Cameron green sale. The tax between boris. Johnson and james dyson the the intervention by dominic. Cummings yesterday which was fairly explosive. I think in so many ways and it makes you think well if this is how starting was it gonna go from here because it's quite clear that he's now gone agenda to bring down. Boris johnson. i think. I wanted this podcast to be called vacuum of integrity. Given that that was the brilliant line that dominic grieve has used this morning in. Reiter four boris johnson. Everybody who's a grievance against him is now going to weigh in eighty s that dominic cummings block which was actually quite short for him was nevertheless jam packed with content. And as you say probably the most worrying well. I mean there was there was he landed some blows with the thing itself to knee in terms of suggesting lert johnson had put off an incor- a leak inquiry into who had let out the stuff about The lockdown in autumn. Who had leaked about that. Because dominic coming suggests boris johnson. Thought the finger would be pointed. Henry newman who is carry simmons. Oh could it's like a bloody soap opera. this

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Delhi Judges accuse authorities of 'passing the buck' on air pollution.

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

06:21 min | 4 years ago

Delhi Judges accuse authorities of 'passing the buck' on air pollution.

"Coming up on five minute news British Prime Minister Accused of cover up over report on Russian meddling in UK Politics Deli judges accuse news authorities of passing the buck on air pollution and apple commits two and a half billion dollars to combat California housing crisis. It's Monday November four. I'm Anthony Davis Boris Johnson was today accused of presiding over a cover up after it emerged that number ten Downing Street's refused to clear the publication Asian of a potentially incendiary report examining Russian infiltration in British politics including the Conservative Party Downing Street indicated that that it would not allow a fifty page dossier from the Intelligence and Security Committee to be published before the election prompting a string of complaints over at suppression and the Committee's Chairman Dominic Grieve called the decision jaw-dropping saying no reason for the refusal had been given while Labour and Scottish National Party politicians Titians accused number ten of refusing to recognize the scale of Russian meddling fresh evidence is also merged attempts by the Kremlin to infiltrate the conservatives by a senior Russian diplomat suspected of espionage spent five years in London cultivating leading Tories including Boris Johnson himself himself the committee's report is based on analysis from Britain's intelligence agencies as well as third party experts such as the former M I six officer Christopher for steel and is subject to a final clearance from Downing Street that has to come before parliament is dissolved on Tuesday if it is to be released ahead of the election Russian Downing Street sources stated it was not now expected to happen in time claiming the sign off process typically takes six weeks the dossier specifically examines Russian attempts to interfere in the EU referendum members of the committee which meets in secret because of the sensitivity of its work and wanted to make think recommendations to introduce greater safeguards ahead of the general election in December India's top court has accused state governments of passing the buck on air pollution and failing to take action to tackle Delis is toxic smog the Supreme Court said authorities were only interested in gimmicks rather than concrete measures to combat pollution levels levels of dangerous particles in the air are well over ten times safe limits in the capital city authorities have responded by launching a car rationing system Deli is choking every year and we are unable to do anything said Supreme Court Justice Arun Mishra the state machinery is not acting they are passing the buck to each other everybody is interested in gimmicks and elections from the fourth to the fifteenth of November -cause with all or even numberplates will only be allowed on the roads on alternate days officials said such a system has been used before but it's not clear if it helps lower pollution levels 'cause not believe have to be the main cause of Delhi's toxic air with experts pointing instead to crop burning by farmers in neighboring states to clear fields health officials of offs people to stay indoors and refrain from doing any physical activity as millions or at risk of respiratory illness schools closed until Tuesday the shutdown is likely to be extended until Friday as the city chokes under a thick blanket of smog a major cause of the high pollution levels at this time of year is farmers in neighboring states burning crop stubble to clear their fields this creates a lethal cocktail of particulate matter and gases carbon dioxide nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide all worsened by fireworks set off during the Hindu festival of Devali a week ago construction and industrial admissions have also contributed to the smog. Unfortunately this coincides with changing wind patterns of Delhi and the rest of North Indian apple has committed two and a half billion dollars to ease California's housing crisis collapsing similar pledges by fellow silicon valley giants Google and Facebook to address a lack of affordable housing in a region where affluent tech workers have have helped

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Making sense of the Brexit confusion

Monocle 24: The Globalist

09:55 min | 4 years ago

Making sense of the Brexit confusion

"Turn now to today's top story you'd be fooled into thinking that you k. was in full campaigning mode by this weekend papers depending spending which paper you picked up the Conservative Party was going to promise you the moon or destroy civilization labor either had the beginnings of a pasta victory or already dead and unburied and Nigel farage from the Brexit party isn't going to stand for parliament but he's not going to go away so Vince macaroni. UK correspondent for your news joins me in the studio here to make sense of a rather messy weekend welcome back to the Vincent the the thing that everybody's talking about this weekend is that despite the fact that it is brexit has brought brought us to this general election in the United Kingdom everybody is determined not to be an election about brexit overseas are trying to shift the focus back onto domestic guess used as the feeling in the country too much of the national broadband has been taken up the bandwidth being taken up five brexit for years and years is now and they want to hear the party's plans for other services they want to hear about education any chest police because there is a feeling that after ten years of parity these services are very much at the point of collapse and so I think my understanding is Labor will try very much to in the next two days to get the brexit part of the election done do do that big speech and then try to move on from that and talk about other issues the Denver through interesting of surprise that they actually put brexit in their in their main party slogan last week they are very much thinking that if they hone in on the Brexit message that that could be there rock wall like it was in the two thousands that got them under Charles Kennedy and Nick Clegg up two numbers kind of approaching sixty and if they have a very clear simple message and they will to other policies but if they are the anti brexit party that will give them a huge boost in numbers and along with the SNP it could be those two parties that decide the course of what happens at the end of this election indeed the political world at the moment is shifting to the point where we have how many people now who have left their respective parties to join the Liberal Democrats in order to buy into this this anti brexit ticket we've seen an awful lot of people who would say with Bush sort of Brexit moderates have moved over quite a few figures moved over this weekend as well didn't they yes we had more switches happening but also the big thing as well to watch as the number of resignations that's taking cases is pretty extraordinary you're seeing kind of root out of women in parliament something that Theresa may too low touched to help get in but you're saying on the conservative side of moderate women like Nicky Morgan who currently sits in cabinet it is going Margaret James was a successful businesswoman also algae bt woman she says that the abuse and talk nature parliament's got too much she is going You need likes Angora Justine greening you're seeing real kind of carve out long Ken Clarke as well of the kind of the the Severo file centrist camera night position in the party just suddenly being kind of removing themselves from it one of the key voices in that was dominic grieve is a former attorney general here in the United Kingdom them kicked out of the Conservative Party voting against Boris Johnson a now making a very strong point which suddenly places a British election or other international personal life is called for the publication of a report on Russian meddling in the democratic process in the UK to be published before the general election. Boris Johnson has said no it Trumpian echoes it it does embarrassed I mean the the problem is you know report tells you what went wrong it doesn't help you set up the procedures you need to change and protect for tech something for future so whilst it would be handy to know I mean I think all of the parties will be taking you know improve security measures to make sure that they're not oh getting hacked as we've seen other elections being where you know the DNC and the US was hacked but yeah there is a question mark about social media we know that twitter has decided it won't Muskrats I mean that wasn't a massive issue here I think in in the UK you know the numbers on twitter actually quite small when you step outside of Westminster bubble it's not it's not the whole population but yeah we all uh-huh very curious to see what it is that is happening on facebook because the problem is that you or I are not seeing the APPS that certain people James and Scunthorpe and Tom in Wales and and Julie Danas brightness saying because of this micro targeting that is going on in that still hasn't been cleared up it would be interesting to know especially with the kind of talk now the pressure being put on facebook iceberg and other countries in Europe having blocks facebook from running class I think Arlen and France with the two in recent elections that have blocked whether the UK should've said until this this problem is cleared up we do this but at the moment all the polls looking so tight and I think all the parties will be worried by the poll numbers at the weekend especially going towards possibly hung parliaments parliament's that they're all keeping mum on their social media activties thing that was raised this weekend was the the Joe Promise it Boris Johnson in had given been given the gave rather diner dej then stay in the European Union post the thirty first of all I'm currently unite currently sitting in London were still part of the European Union check my calendar country disappointed around the country expressing the defections Liberal Democrats there was he gave even into yesterday for the first guy and the interviewer asked him if he was if he would apologize for effectively breaking a fundamental promises miss that he had repeated and repeated and repeated and this is what he said this study I do I do and I'm deeply deeply deeply disappointed and I had to consider sorry yes absolutely right then do we consider that to be an apology or is this is someone who's sort of off off record half acknowledging the problem I think as far as half ignoring the problem and I think this might come into the four of this election Boris Johnson have a line for decades that his personal life private life is personal and he's not going to discuss it and he's not someone who stands on election and preaches family values I use but when it comes to this issue of trust and the scrutiny of someone's personal life that is fair game in a general election when you're trying to become the Alito country his election the Tories was only around one hundred forty thousand in the end his electric this time is millions and millions of people and they have a right to know the character the person that is leading country I think Boris Johnson is going to struggle struggled in that interview particularly the sort of talk to sort of he had to four times say he wasn't he was asked four times about ruling out to this Scottish referendum for independence and he wouldn't do that because he knows he might have packed with the SNP and then later on clarified obsessions Shinzo did rule out because the interview was very it was very boris trying to office gate trying to dither and trying to get away from things I think he's going to face in the coming weeks some pretty harsh questions about his almosty his relationship with truth the people that he has misled recently a court found her majesty the Queen and the way that he's conducted his personal life we're in different world though now and not many people actually care about such things it would in the old days have hats it's on quickly booted out of number ten you say that then of support for Johnson but I'm not I'm not saying that the conduct itself is what will turn people off I think it is putting a question mark above his head that he may not be someone to trust and the way he is treated family and friends uh-huh means that believing what he's saying is very hard and when he's giving interviews like that one yesterday to say for Ridge on sky in which he seems very evasive I don't think about will help is 'cause neither will Nigel farage who the leader of the brexit party and someone who keeps appearing on television screens an awful lot despite the fact that he isn't actually a member of parliament is and nor does he intend to be an an MP this timer I mean first of all a very curious decision he'd he'd obviously looked at the polling and brexit party had dipped down over the weekend in the polls he's someone who's previously run for parliament seven times and been rejected five elections to buy collections and being an MVP There is a lot less scrutiny than being an MP but an MBA in this country means that you have to declare your finances you you had to declare your interest you will say are accountable to constituents I mean I I for one cannot envision Nigel farage running Friday constituency surgeries and trying to help other people people have problems Nigel Farraj is probably a broadcaster these days first and foremost as well as a kind of media figure and I think it's very interesting how can you I'm I'm an send the latest say they're going to release their sort of six hundred fifty candidates they're gonNA run up and down the country they have given Boris Johnson is two weeks window to drop his deal and then they could form an alliance Donald Donald Trump is once again over the weekend probably frogs etchings toll bars you know do deal with this Guy Nigel but for Nigel how can you say that you're launching a national national domestic policy and not want to be the leader of it in the House of Commons how can you how can you be doing that how come the public you you seriously as a political force when you yourself are doing it and I think they did sweep the MVP elections earlier in the year I went to one of their events in the candidates some optic strong one referring to Africa as a country rather than the continent on stage not being corrected not correcting herself and I think the scrutiny that comes by being an MP is far more the running for an Emmy Pena's country and the caliber of the candidates might not be as strong they might not be as well vetted and I think think that some of them will be sort of par local hustings did some macaroni from urine you thank you very much indeed for journeys monocle twenty

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UK parliament to sit Wednesday, following ruling

Hugh Hewitt

03:40 min | 4 years ago

UK parliament to sit Wednesday, following ruling

"Ago the highest court in Great Britain ruled that Boris Johnson acted illegally when he Perot grad parliament sent them home the order in the council is been changed and they have said now that they must go forward and bring parliament back the prorogation was void and of no effect according to the court parliament has not been pro Rog this is the unanimous decision of all eleven judges it is parliament it is for parliament to decide what to do next they can take immediate steps to enable each house to meet as soon as possible the court is pleased that the council told the court. that he will take all steps to comply with the court's John Burke out the loud mouth Erinsborough Great Britain so the house must quote convene without delay he would be consulting party leaders as a matter of urgency in a statement John Burke house that I welcome the supreme court's judgment that the probation department was unlawful the judges the rejected the government's claim that closing down parliament for five weeks with me five weeks Israeli standard practice to allow for new queen's speech in reaching their conclusion they have indicated their right and duty of parliament to meet at this crucial time to scrutinize the objective and hold Mr to account as the embodiment of parliamentary democracy the house of Commons must convene without delay to this and I will now consult the party leaders a matter of urgency the consequence of the pound is spiking sharply. the currency leveled off after. some losses yesterday hi and there is reactions are coming in former Green Party leader says it's just a start. here Starmer labour's shadow brexit check today says strong judgment from the court approved Boris Johnson has no regard for the law. Dominic grieve says that the it was perfectly obvious that the reading and motivation for suspending parliament was bogus and untrue and the reasons given I'm delighted the Supreme Court to stop this unconstitutional act in its tracks he's a defecting. Tory Jo Swinson leader of the Liberal Democrats as Boris Johnson is unfit to be prime ministry misled the queen in the country unlawfully silence the people's representatives I'm on my way to resume might in the common stop Briggs it all together and so on it goes this sets up the greatest selection in generations and generations and Eric Boris Johnson verses Jeremy Corbyn the marks a chance once in the Daffy one. the bankers the influencers the courts the B. B. C. the times of London the elites can be Boris Johnson verses the elites. and they're still going to get out of Breguet at the end of the month one way or another they can't make the executive negotiate an extension they can tell mass for it but they can't make him take it. and so we're still. Melissa timbre the twenty fourth thirty six thirty seven days away for freedom for the United Kingdom and I don't know what they can do then call for an election a good job in election and Boris Johnson is going to continue to negotiate. and then he's going to have an election it's going to be one heck of an election I'll keep you posted on eventual Great Britain as the morning progresses from court their ruling the prorogation of the. woman by Boris Johnson was illegal eleven to nothing decision it is by the way an assault on the separation of powers for the court to do what it is never done before involve itself in a political matter like this but. that's what

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Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn And Dominic Grieve discussed on Coffee House Shots

Coffee House Shots

15:18 min | 4 years ago

Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn And Dominic Grieve discussed on Coffee House Shots

"I'm joined by cables and James for safe while James. We're expecting a number of resignations this week. We've already on from Sarah Duncan which we will talk about shortly but yesterday Philip Hammond went on the mall showing confirmed that he was going to resign after Theresa May's final Prime Minister's questions he's jumping before he's pushed isn't he in the whiteboard in Boris Johnson's campaign and during the cabinet is it oh no we had Hammond down for John Throw now. He said he won't serve raises. A more serious points about how he has behaved. I mean there's a very difficult question to answer which is which is he was the chancellor when trees I said no deal is better than a bad deal. He was the chance to win all school. Fifty one votes injuries may kept saying that so it does raise a question about whether he was ever actually committed to the policy of a day of government element of which he was a member where he actually meant it. I also think he's behaving in a deeply irresponsible manner because it is quite clear that whatever you think of it Theresa May's with Griffin is not going to Paul sounds comments so you need to ease off rob some kind of concessional compromise to get this thing through and by what he's doing and the interviews he's giving in the European press on his shenanigans in parliament he is basically saying to you. You do is compromise or for any concession because parliament's elements can stop no deal but as rebel dominic grieve says the only way we see Sir stopping ideal is to bring down and it is not clear yet for they have the numbers so he is paradox the actually making no deal more likely I mean the question you need to think about which is which do you think is worse for the British economy in the short even in the short to medium-term. No deal oracle been government. I think it's a fairly strong case that it is a Corbin government. He's also making that more likely I e P regrettable about the way that moment is paving the moment and it is kind of hard not to think that he is goes into his head that he wants to go down in history for something and and he also is driven. I think bar a personal dislike of Boris Johnson I mean they all they are about as different as characters. Come be and I think there is kind of I think you see it's going to be this is undoubtedly going to be a problem for. I want someone Jeez people for them. How does more technocratic mind almost find offensive and so they feel bound by the normal ties of Lords obligation that people would find to a former cabinet according to become Prime Minister K._t.? Philip Hammond is joining the Google could score. Does it become nine on the back benches of <hes> Torian Dominic grieve like David Goal obviously who are very worried about the consequences of no deal exit. Do you think sees himself as being the ringleader of this new group and if not who else I think he seasons I was having a pivotal role play and certainly to people who are involved. Perhaps on various this what's up groups for being proactive and interesting have those speculation but world theresa may might play but that is not seen as a row where you have some really leading from the front at all you might be able to bring them in a backward way whereas I I think when it comes to Philip Hammond he is someone who's very happy to go and bat for it and you see that has multiple media appearances. I think when you look the with squad and is going to be a wide ranging faction in the sense that perhaps you have ron thirty figures who are sympathetic to the coors the coups being to prevent a no deal brexit but they will have different points of high father willing to go so you mentioned Dominic Grieve Dominic Grieve is in a very small number of the squad in the sense he is willing to vote down the government or at least he has said he is in a will to stop. No deal brexit happened has suggested he might be willing to do that. He hasn't said Faucheux but he could laugh will be in the more hardline element say the bulk of the awkward squad so whether <unk> actually property matters most in the day to day running of Boris Johnson's government before you get to what we think he might be that ultimate showdown but you might have a confidence vote is what can they team up on. Now figures like David Gook I think he uh of azan we expect for example Greg Clark. We don't expect him to resign anticipation but will likely not be in the Boris Johnson Cabinet and fluker join this great when it comes to confidence as its deputy FAA supply SA- cutting off supply seems to be a step too far when it comes to finances so the things that they can team up on would be when you look to what Ambrose described as an activist speaker Joe Becker and he saw that last week with their Perot Gang Amendment Dominic grieve came up with that is. Something people feel much more comfortable going for because it feels like a less drastic mechanism so I think that's where this team can come together and when you look within that you also have a Muharan reports you could as as soon as Boris Johnson is appointed as prime minister barring a big shock for you could have Torri M._p.'s defect to the Liberal Democrats. Now that's different element here. Those people here very pro second referendum the anti no deal shoe but it it goes well beyond and I would say the bulk of the Gook squad have voted for Brexit deal many times free times so there is one way for Boris Johnson to almost end his his problem there which is if he can get change if he can get a due to Vatan this group that the not so hard line in their ears majority that they're not gonNA vote for anything. Boris Johnson comes up with but they do need it to be a deal. I've been the Golden Association from those cases right and then which is if you are working. WE'VE DOMINIC GRIEVE STEVE DOMINATE GREAVES AIM is not to prevent no deal is to have a second referendum into how the U._K.. Remain in the European Union and I mean this is actually a real problem for some members of this group which is essentially when when you choose your political allies here it becomes your message risk getting lost. It risks looking what you're joining move dominant grieve in his attempt to stay in the E._U.. Raleigh than trying to prevent is leaving without a deal and that is going to be a major kind of questionable how his group coheres when varies of stress intention put on that will be put on it when a deal okay for example if a deal does come back do the same gamers and then just ingredients as well still vote against the deal because they want a second referendum and remain all always have as spent so arguing that no deal would would be catastrophic that they would feel obliged to vote for a deal. I mean I think this is their difficulties and contradictions within this group Katie. Tell us about Sir Allen Dunkin's resignation so remiss as of this morning the minister was going to resign today expecting the bulk as for Hamilton the anti nausea to as opposed to have the minimum amount of time between the new prime minister taking over and the being a vacancy in your department. Perhaps a vacancy theresa may try and fill it. It seems now we're getting to the shorter time may just be the vacant so Annan Dunkin decided not wait until Wednesday's. He has gone on Monday morning now. I think this is attracted. Criticism for a number of reasons fest off some have suggested. The Alan Duncan hasn't always been the principal character when it comes to the cools attached himself to sue people point to the referendum when he was in talks about joining the board and then in the end decided apparently because he cannot get a certain position by his name to go for remain and that's what people think he's insincere. I think there is a more practical note here which is it may not be specific brief but clearly what's happening right now. In Iran the crisis in the factories May as haven't have Cobra meetings to to be a Foreign Office minister. Dan Ready have one. He was suspended in field -Unding who's quite busy doing the leadership contest exactly the Foreign Secretary Hughes O._T.. Trying to walk away he is getting Steve if he doesn't have his upset tomorrow. It doesn't really paint this picture of government that is taking a situation completely serious. They and I think it was just absence. Idea which is very easy right now. I tried to haunt you paint the Tory party as warring factions when if you want to be the party of you would think that there is a sense that you need to look at your on top of this I thought it was quite interesting as we've seen Greg Hands Jeremy Hunt supporter today take to social media and and say that he does not support preemptive ramp to resignations and he thinks does play into the hands of Jeremy Kuban so I think it's just Boris Johnson supporters who questioning some of the time yeah we've had some comments from people like Hugh Merryman who's Philip Hammons P. P. S. on Westminster unstrap last night saying that the government basically dropped the ball on the Iran Crisis James. Is it the case that this is about how the government relates to trump will try not to relate to trump in closely. I read this government moment was as it so often has been on the trump. Administration was caught between two stools which is once the U._K.. Via Gibraltar had impounded that Iranian tanker it was point clear for there was going to be Iranian retaliatory action of some sort when you consider the soy's of the Royal Navy at the moment is quickly if British flag shipping wants to be protected against retaliation that was going to need to be active cooperation with the U._S. and what appears to have been the case is that there was a hesitancy about going down that route even though the Americans were suggesting it because they didn't want to look like they were signing up to the full gamut of U._S.. Close John Roberts obviously against the Iran nuclear deal which the U._K.. is in favor of home not having that this is a big strategic confusion on the government's behalf which is once you take a decision to impound that tanker then you had to act to protect your own shipping in the most comprehensive way possible and the seizure of his ship on Friday shows that the Royal Navy simply doesn't clearly is not adequate soy's to do that right now and F. was going to need assistance from the U._S.. Which is the largest navy in the world and so I've been there is there is a question here of of how this was handled and I think if it wasn't for the fact that was storage contest ongoing? This will be a big story. Also the other issue is the Jeremy Corbyn is not exactly Joe. Jeremy Corbyn is taking predictable approach which is everyone should deescalate. What why are we upset? Iranians in the first place approach of his question here I mean there is there is a I mean the government is very vulnerable. Were more focused right on time. which is you made the decision to impound the ship because he believed it was going to Syria and breaking sanctions? You've failed to Defend U._K.. Shipping why and finally we get the result of the LIB DEM leadership contest test the softening Katie expecting Jo Swinson to win or we or is it much closer than it appeared start the contest but I think when it comes to leadership contests mistakes ulcer in the Tory leadership is very hard for the polling often into Western. What is exactly going on is interesting difficult? Speaking to Redemption Bove's is the sense. I think that Jason is more likely to get this biting. The margin is going to be interesting to the case that perhaps it didn't mean every time you speak to lived M._p.. They will tell you how friendly the contest is and how they're absolutely delighted rather not at David J Simpson even basements in will say that should be delighted if adcose obviously has so it definitely has a slightly different dynamic when it comes to and clearly has got attention in the past few weeks while the Tour de contests has been on but it is good to be a very important decision you think about the fact that we could be having an election anytime seeing that he looked Lib. Dem's are in the polls. The EH leader in contrast to re Party is actually inheriting a very positive situation where the party has got to whether or not that's pretty Vince cable assets or luck intangibles having the party until about gay sex. Eh Eh we've got the media fakers which is going to be hard before these leaders than what happened Tim Farron and the general election so I think it would be a surprise of Jo. Swinson didn't get it but ultimately do you get the the sense that whatever happens is not going to be as big upset as tomorrow. If Jeremy Hunt Somehow wins James Davey and Jo Swinson do differ in terms of how they get what they want in a hung parliament scenario scenario you say at Davy for instance would vote for Jeremy Corbyn Queen's speech of a hard legislation for a second referendum in it. Jo Swinson is much less clear on that but it's very uneasy about since she doesn't think you can trust Jeremy Corbyn too so the outcome of this contest is really important isn't it. I was very struck by in your writer for a debate that you took part on quizzing the Swinson and Davey on Friday night of this difficulty for the still skull by coach of what they say and also how they position themselves on the one hand they want to say to remain voters. You can't trust Jeremy Corbyn an inch on the other hand they want to try and create this brewed remain alliance and suggests that they'll they'll do whatever they need to do to stop brexit. They're not worried about their own party. I mean but he's going to be attention. I mean one of the things about general election is but even if general elections before breakfast it won't be for solely on Brexit and it'll be a difficult question former Lib dem's which is the Lib Dem's pro remain position is trucks into them a certain kind of middle class prosperous demographic but are probably probably you but not pro all of the taxes that Jeremy Corbyn with I'd like to place on them and how Lib Dem's navigate that question what was going to unconvincing in your blog. You're saying they were saying oh we'd vote for the Queen speed for them. Vote Down the budget. I kind of that way so I think that as a kind of tricky question also fascinating question which is we'll talk a lot on this bogas about Boris Johnson the polls how him getting a poll bounce with affects things I think is also worth noting gene to see whether the Lib Dem's got any kind of bounce service extra not where they're going to get that much but there's extra coverage a Nudie will get because I think if you look at the decline and support Jeremy Corbyn among Labour members if a new more energetically dome and leader you live in homes Po position is maintained. If Labour's can all regularly coming second in the polls because Boris Johnson is brought back some voices from the BREXIT party.

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 All aboard the Boris Express

The Guardian UK: Politics Weekly

16:02 min | 4 years ago

All aboard the Boris Express

"Sensible Rex it fights off the threat from the insurgent Brexit party. And I have to say that, that is a the job that I believe I'm best suited to do today. Bus Johnson came out fighting yesterday to finally launch his bid the next prime minister as the field of candidates narrows impulsion way out in front can anything derail the bars express. Also this week, we'll be looking at whether any of the contenders promises on Brexit tax cuts, and the economy actually stuck up past all in this week's politics weekly. It was standing remain the at the Notre Johnson's leadership bid yesterday with hard Brexit is and conservative rising stars. All that show support with maybe an on the job in the next cabinet at the time of recording. We don't know who hasn't who hasn't got the sixteen th needs to stay on the list of contenders. But we can probably see in that Johnson Dominic Robb, Jeremy hunt, Michael Savage, avid, and Matt Hancock all on there at the moment. The contest is bosses to lose. Is he really the best man for the job or anything? Well, I'm joined to discuss all this by Isabel Harbin, from the spectator Jonathan list from British influence and politics from the guardian. How do you think the boss when yesterday sort of emerge unscathed sufficiently boring enough? Well, that was certainly a was to make it doll safety, I, which is really the, the theme of borstal since campaign when he's allowed out to speak. The aim is basically to try to make him look a bit more serious politician. And so, in terms of his speech, and in terms of I think the way he answered the questions will didn't answer them in loss of cases. I think his team would have been quite pleased with that. There was one thing that, that over-shadowed it bit thing, which was that some MP's as she heckled journalist for asking Johnson, a very reasonable question about his comments about walking women who were berkers, and it's often the case activists from parties. Get annoyed with journalists for us dear leader inconvenient questions, but it's still quite unusual for MP's to do that. And I'm not God load of welfare candidate. It's very badly for. Candidate. It makes them look defensive as they call something to hide and what I thought made it. Worse was Liz trust. One of Boris Johnson supporters that went on TV to defend her colleagues heckling saying that they were entitled to question the questions of journalists, which, I think it would be much easier. Just to say, I think some of my colleagues over excited here can also himself, the, the idea of being PM. I've been laughed at a few months ago, and an and I think that probably we thought that his colleagues had lost trusted him toy MP's lost trust in him. Particularly his performances foreign secretary. Why are they running behind? This is being quite extraordinary. It's the conservative party completely losing any sense of responsibility for the fate of the nation, the party that used to be the solid, the reliable, the party of government has become wild reckless revolutionary because they think he is the only person who might. Squeak past in general election, and save them from both thorough and from Corbin unsaved, their seats and save that party. He might on the other hand be the final explosive device that blows the whole thing apart. It might be that he is so poorly that if he really does take us out of Europe. Ota no deal that the conservative party makes it self unelectable forever afterwards because of the self inflicted chaos caused, but they reckon that as things stand, he might save them this eat a very low reason choosy. Doesn't. He He seems seems to to have been. been concentrating quite a lot on just on just securing the backing of MP's announcing a thing you know, particularly controversial into things. I think a tax cut and also that he would leave with thirty. I is just him kind of keeping things. Very simple. As best route to success is only seem sort of the moment. If you all the kind of the pole position candidate of your day you won't have any controversy under Johnson is famous for that. And so he's, he's just letting the ship go on. If you like Theresa May to the Cima thing in a way in two thousand sixteen. When she just washed everyone else, self combustion. She was the last person standing there. The problem for Johnson is that he's told the truth extraordinarily when he said that the tour spaced extinction, if it didn't liver Brexit both thirty Tober there is no way on earth. They can deliver Brexit thirty post Tober. There are a couple of weeks parliamentary time after the summer recess where nothing can be done sell you that can. No more renegotiation, and no more led to legislation. And so he's already made a rod for his own back, that the first thing he'll have to do is prime minister is go to the EU and asked to stay in it. So already the trust will be will we smash I can't understand why the Tories don't understand that. And conversely, if you did try to get that no deal. As police said, if you actually went over the cliff, and then Boris Johnson would never be forgiven out the toys, wouldn't either and then parliament, probably humiliates him and try to stop it anyway. So there's really no way through him that he can emerge from this with any kind of credibility whatsoever. Smell somebody other candidates have tried to gain a bit of credibility people like Jamie hunt, and my ankle by saying, actually it's very difficult to leave with no deal deal no deal by thirty because his Dunton's laid out. You know, it's difficult to negotiate in that anything new in that time. And also because parliament is like to stop an ideal Brexit. Do any of those candidates avenue chance of beating him when it comes to the runoff thinking people? Turn me on all the sausage avid month ago. Jeremy hunt or such genital Mike who gave the most light, he might Hancock, he mentioned, this is probably going to get knocked out, either in this round or the next one because he just doesn't have enough of a constituency within the conservative party and his pitch. We went to his launch on Monday, his pitch was slightly crazed or have. Difficult to sort of pinned on what he believed other than motivational aphorisms. I felt like I was spinning class well to relationship. The other say are trying to sort of offer a bit more realistic Brexit plan. And that's tricky in the current Tory party, because the mood in the party is not really one for any further delay. They're still reacting to the procrastination of Theresa May. I'm perhaps, not looking at the situation that she's left the party. And in trying to work out the best way out of that they just don't want anyone who's going to put it off any more, and that's why Boris Johnson. Dominic Robb were the only two candidates who even got auditions before the European research group, which is the, the most Brexit he group in, in the conservative party, and has a huge amount of power, not just in the parliament party. But also, I think amongst the conservative membership. So it's tricky, because I think there is Brexit. Purity contest going on at the moment that doesn't bear a great deal of relation to reality of those putty of, of Michael Savage. Avid, Jeremy hunter DC is having the most. Likelihood of beating Johnson, what I suppose it would be go, if he can recover from the ca- Cain hypocrisy, which really sunk him oughta rolls astonishing. But maybe he can be forgiven in which case he's much the strongest contender. He knows burst back front if he really decides to put the knife in again, as he did last time he could be very effective when one of the candidates, not really talking about a tool anymore. She was quite strangest Dominic Robb. Who did you know sort of seen as maybe he could be the true Brexit tier candidate when Boris you know, it folded early than him said he was gonna vote trees may deal. But he's lost all of that year. G support to Boris what he used on the sue the winner under Johnson is going to match rob pound for pound in Brexit. Then those no reasons about rob who is much less sympathetic charming character. You have question marks over his personal character, which haven't quite been addressed. And who is has the kind of eight. Tori. Boy thing about him bay, which is going to not be particular turn, onto the tweet party was certainly not to the wider electric. Yes. So that's always don't since we've not now all the space is really ain't rob is also tainted, his, he didn't leave the cabinet obviously, after the check is agreement that was Boris, who did that? And, and Boris Johnson is therefore able to, to claim that he is more Brexit Pierce. We come back to this incredible sort of holy Brexit. Contest is going on the Johnson survived. The backstop no one's talking about the box December. Twenty seventeen Theresa May sign us up to customs union a great time. Johnson was he knew what it was. And then after extraordinarily when he left the company said he didn't know what it was. So he was basically saying that he was the gullible stupid or liar. I didn't seem to matter because he's tashaun. It's fascinating how there's actually a higher bar for the behavior of all the other candidates part from Boris. Johnson is something his team say the whole, always purse. Life is priced in. It's almost as though he could actually have killed people. And that would also trunks shooting Fifth Avenue, the front runners who've said that they are the two, I suppose we, if we still count rob amongst the front runners that they've said that we prepared to take the UK out of the EU with no deal on October thirty first Burston Dominic Robb, the others of, of sort of said that they think it's possible that parliament would be up to stop that. But we saw yesterday at there was an opportunity for parliament to set in motion for that to be another to at least reserve another date to try and pass a law to stop it. And Isabel some people listening and probably anyone who's not been following this with the minute detail of a full-time job gonna find it quite quoted to hear that it was defeated last night, feels like parliament's voted against no deal. Quite a few times, and what can you maybe you could explain to me about what happened last night? Here's those interesting topics going on last night. You had a group of conservative MPC voted with labour on this vote, which was to allow Paul. Lament to rule out no deal in future vote just to complicating confuse matters even further. But then you had a group of labor MP's, who voted with the government people like katoey, who obviously, managed to enrage their policy on, on regular basis, with their with that Brexit views, and you also had a number of ubstantially as well. And so this is turned the labor party in on itself again, with the very pro remain pro second referendum, anti no do, and, like, Ben Bradshaw, friends since turning on their colleagues and saying how much they've let the party downs. We, we've got another labor split here. This is a big boost to those candidates. He believe parliament actually won't stop new deal. I suppose it is if, if there is a mechanism for stopping teaches clear what that make an ISM could be done that all of the people like all of let win been out this morning that the Taurean peon and the former Tory bowl saying that this was the last chance, there are no more assigned opposition day debates. Which the government has to grant, but in power to grant labor time to have debates on things where they want, but those, those days of now, run out, and there's also no obvious legislation going through parliament for for amendments to be attitude that could stop no deal. So what is the root pop from a confidence vote without is the nuclear button, the confidence. But I think that we need to look at John berko hear abo- cove is cost himself as some kind of maverick revolutionary when it sees him, and he is prepared to cost aside, conventions and rewrite the rulebook. I mean, I'm not an expert in, in three parliamentary etiquette and protocol. So I don't know exactly how much power he has. But it seems that he can rewrite us in may sort of as he goes along. So if he decides if parliament has a will, to introduce legislation, very quickly as cupid early this year, and they all given an opportunity to vote for that. I just can't see any way which was say no. The procedure says, unfortunately, what happened last night is that. Parliament decided not to have the opportunity, it'll make it very difficult. I think for berko to devise anything also you're asking him to do something way out of anything he's done so far. I think we're going to end up with whether there will be enough conservative MP's willing to bring the house down willing to have a virtual no-confidence in what who will presumably be Boris MP appear them and a call for general election. And I just don't know when it comes to it, whether the likes of people who have very anti Brexit, whether they'll really go that for what do you think is about? Do you think enough of them to actually agree with? That would be if you get government. And then in the confidence that you lose it. Yeah, I think that is your way basically saying, I've it with the conservative party who knows that things are quite Phibro at the moment till they, there is less of a thirst for leaving parties given. What's happened to change? You K because I think that stuff Shane, how difficult it is to, to go to loan from a big structure this being rumbling along for many decades labor LaTour. He's, I suppose we can, we also have to see what happens over the course the leadership contest. If Boris Johnson has heart and his position over summer to try and win over very hard. Brexit. Selectric una comes parliament is still sitting at the end of July, when he's elected then that could be the moment where his colleagues, Dominic grieve just in greening, maybe say in office enough. You're going to take on the touch toba. We know having it. And then you trigger that election, when there's still time to stop no deal. Three months later, but they will not be allowed to stand as conservative. I mean that only. Seats are there enough of them, we don't sacrifice their careers for the sake of the country? And that's what it'll come to possibly. There are enough noble minded people willing to do that. I mean, I guess one of the things that we haven't touched on his whether it's it is possible for any of these candidates to get any kind of new deal bioterr- thirty. I, I mean, we of laughing about that. But if it comes to the crunch, d think that there are people who maybe didn't believe Theresa May was prepared to take that with no deal. But may believe that someone I on snus. Well, this is the line that the sort of the Boris style candidates of news, the European Union, saying they're not going to reopen the withdrawal agreement, they're not going to start renegotiating any way. They say will they would say that wouldn't they that's kind of, you know, they're starting line in the Goshi -ation, and perhaps studies, the stance, the European Union, that will then fold when suddenly this new powerful conservative leader comes in, but even. The leadership candidates who claim they're trying to be more realistic like Jeremy hunt, for instance, still saying they want to reopen the withdrawal agreement. So all of them are prompting something that according to what has been said, so far is not realistic. How would it look from Europe? The EU is tied to these games it's actually written into the extension that you can't renegotiate withdrawal agreements that is put, so the box office and changing the only thing in might be able to. And this is a purse is to renegotiate a political declaration, which isn't going to be enough, because it has no legal way. But more importantly, there are only two things you can do the political declaration, the first is to soften it. So you explicitly asked to negotiate accustomed on a single market, which is obviously not help any, the Tories or you hard in it in the pad on the backstop, just Northern Ireland and not cleaves the concert. India's partying one clean slice. So there's nothing that they can do, which will help them tool on the backstop is simply not of negotiation. It's only use political interest to sacrifice its. Leverage for a prime minister. He hates them and the feelings mutual. Thanks willie. Back after this.

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Israel to partially reopen Gaza's only commercial crossing

Today

02:27 min | 5 years ago

Israel to partially reopen Gaza's only commercial crossing

"That she's taking. Personal challenge of the Brexit negotiations, with the new Brexit sector dominant rob deputising for the paper says the prime minister seized control of the talks in an effort to end the rivalries at of undermined to exit strategy it adds that. Her move draws a line under an acrimonious. Turf war heart government which Neten resignation of, David Davis this month the independent website launches, a campaign for voters, to have a final. Say on the Brexit deal it secured the backing of the former attorney general, Dominic grieve Tori remain. Who writes that a referendum offers, a clear democratic root for resolving the uncertainty however the website says the may not be enough support in parliament for the vote. And Theresa May or any other plausible Tory leader. Is most unlikely to go for it expresses trouble by the, news the home of the red arrows are Skelton in Lincolnshire is going to be sold by the ministry of defence as. Part of Budget cops the paper reminds readers at the base, was also, the headquarters the dam busters mission during the second World War and. Ask how can defense chief acts this proud part of the nation's history is front page headline betrayal of our RIF. Heroes sign Lee there's plenty of, coverage, of the continuing heat-wave across the UK providing the lead for a number of papers the star says burglars taking advantage. Of open windows hospital a-a-any departments of rammed with victims of sunburn and, insect bites, and an army of rap said gorging on. Rushing rubbish left out in soaring temperatures according to the sun high, street shops across the country. Is struggling to keep up with demand for fans the times, reports at, the heatwave is proving to fearsome even for the India cricket team who've decided. To, cut their four day match against Essex to three days the males main headline is person in meltdown the time thirty minutes to set a main news this morning emergency workers in Greece is searching. For survivors and burned out homes and causes the country begins three days of national mourning for dozens of people killed in devastating Wildfire is now Israel has partially reopened the Keren Shalom crossing point into the. Gaza Strip allowing fuel to enter the territory for the first time in two weeks the crossing was closed. Earlier this month after incendiary kites were flown across the, border setting fire to agriculture land inside Israel the UN says the lack of fuel is affected Gaza's only. Power plant and hospitals where hundreds of Palestinians. Are still being treated after being shot by Radi soldiers during, the protests of recent weeks but as diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams reports health workers. Wired about something much more long-term the deteriorating mental condition of nearly two million Gazans.

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New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern gives birth

Paul Ross Full Set Breakfast

04:11 min | 5 years ago

New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern gives birth

"Of the times read books is good morning she matt got some breaking news for you on the political front not westminster the other side of the world the new zealand prime minister just into auden has just given birth to a baby girl i know the second world leader ever to give birth in office so he was he was the fast oh i don't know was tony blair they had a baby and david came day menfolk out she did the giving birthday thing i think you're probably did pushing you didn't give anybody a little happy news and congratulations new zealand pm this is how you have to do to run new zealand's you can take maternity leave while you're doing it anyway matt surely the big the big events this week was going to be this big brexit rebellion led by the great rebel alliance leader dominic grieve in the end the rebel alliance collapsed even the rebel leader didn't vote for his own rebel amendment i mean we've talked before about how brexit could be bit tedious when when the person yes but dominic grieve says he won't vote for the dominic grieve amendment just pack up and go the whole thing was a bit of a a bit of good although sort of all strange scenes of national labour mp being wheeled the commons in a wheelchair as basically the tollways wouldn't let the labor party nods very well basically count them mp's materials come in everyone's very upset about this because there is there is this this rule that basically as long if an mp can get the grounds the parliamentary grounds that will count as them having voted and it's done on a sort of a gentleman's agreement on everything she was forced she was force she did if you're well enough to be in the world shanta come you're well enough to do it i'm not i'm no one she physically foster to do surely this is just a breakdown of trust between the taurean labour whips that's totally totally what's happened i think basically what happened was they they sort of get told up the convention of nodding through when they thought they might lose and then basically as as as the game plan down realize the rebels were going to bell basically i think they could at that point said look you know it doesn't matter what shock i'm soon is gonna win anyway but yeah it just goes to show how fractious this has gotten is only gonna get worse over the coming months extraordinary times that lead to more extraordinary times now other extraordinary events that donald trump of course in these very much we've been talking about for the wrong reasons but he's a when he comes over to europe during that trip when he's going to be meeting the prime minister and we found out yesterday the queen here in the uk is also going to meet vladimir putin not not on bitchy so that would be weird this is golden down terribly what in whitehall as you could imagine donald trump and vladimir putin preparing to meet at some point during his trip to europe i think basically the british government dynasty hope that he's after he's been to a brittany kind of play gulf on the saturday maybe could be could pop to see the day after i mean there's a massive row going on about the future of nato donald trump's commitment to nato he says other countries are playing by the rules that you have to spend two percent of gdp on defense spending interestingly the head of nato is in london today he's meeting to reason maintenance during a press conference later but yet based it feels like it's all coming to ahead ahead of this summit next month and yet don't trump cozying up to or at least talk about music volume of who did hasn't gone down very well funnily enough did did go down a little bit yesterday that was behind theresa may which he made a speech at the policy exchange is a conservative supporting thinktank some passive look very nice remember getting my invitation but but yet again after what have the horrific events the last party conference with a step started letters started falling down behind her from the logo the set started collapsing behind her i mean i can't believe this allowed to happen again we don't have salt in the wound up say either get my invited she ingested justice people the the.

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