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boris johnson and yet that was not what boris johnson was saying. borisjohnson was saying what boris johnson was saying. boris johnson was saying was about two referendums and so this suggestion that boris johnson was striking this kind of winston churchill pose actually is inaccurate it's kind of odd that it is taking the front page of the metro and kind of comes after what i mentioned before about this information is being spread in this campaign andl information is being spread in this campaign and i think is interesting about what is happening with the conservatives and will continue to happen of this campaign is that the bbc story about fact checking that some the things borisjohnson has been saying about the nhs in schools and showing actually a lot of what is being said is a reversal of the cuts that have been happening in the past nine years, it is interesting to see the framing of the news stories in the conservatives and also trying to friend the campaign and against reality, with the metro front page, it doesn't turn up. and also, whose a
boris johnson and yet that was not what boris johnson was saying. borisjohnson was saying what boris johnson was saying. boris johnson was saying was about two referendums and so this suggestion that boris johnson was striking this kind of winston churchill pose actually is inaccurate it's kind of odd that it is taking the front page of the metro and kind of comes after what i mentioned before about this information is being spread in this campaign andl information is being spread in this...
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well i think it's all about bret's it really i mean boris johnson has always wanted to be prime minister brit is his vehicle i happen to believe that he doesn't actually believe in it i was his deputy at the daily telegraph he used to write very critical pieces about the. community as it was then but he he is also very sympathetic towards the great projects however saying that publicly was not going to help him become prime minister so it is all about bricks it but the other thing the extraordinary thing about boris johnson is that as long as i've known him since the 1990 s. and even before that he always wanted to be prime minister that's always been his chief aim is what's got him up in the morning and kept him late at night but the lady with thing is it's never been clear what he wanted to do once he became prime minister and i suspect that this very thin manifest as we see it is potent postulate that there isn't a johnson isn't apart from it well any any aspect of johnson ism is creating buzz johnson is a prime minister there isn't really any kind of body of ideas will thoughts of ph
well i think it's all about bret's it really i mean boris johnson has always wanted to be prime minister brit is his vehicle i happen to believe that he doesn't actually believe in it i was his deputy at the daily telegraph he used to write very critical pieces about the. community as it was then but he he is also very sympathetic towards the great projects however saying that publicly was not going to help him become prime minister so it is all about bricks it but the other thing the...
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boris johnson does not say no. which isa weak boris johnson does not say no. which is a weak point, but britain will do a good deal with america but it will be on america's influence. how do you know that? they're bound to do a good deal but it will be on america's influence. i used to do this for a living. i actually did something in the real world that actually did this for a living. i was a actually did this for a living. i wasa uk actually did this for a living. i was a uk trade minister and we took to countries, there is always something in it for you but there's probably something more ended for —— ended for the other guy. in the first tv debate, it is just a snap poll, these things are only in the moment and should carry huge, boris johnson edged it with their audience bya johnson edged it with their audience by a couple centimetres within the marginfor by a couple centimetres within the margin for error according to the pole and come up line is it is too early for people to have fully engaged with the selection. early for people to have fully engag
boris johnson does not say no. which isa weak boris johnson does not say no. which is a weak point, but britain will do a good deal with america but it will be on america's influence. how do you know that? they're bound to do a good deal but it will be on america's influence. i used to do this for a living. i actually did something in the real world that actually did this for a living. i was a actually did this for a living. i wasa uk actually did this for a living. i was a uk trade minister...
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the polls show a small advantage for boris johnson. 51-49 this small advantage for boris johnson. 51—49 this morning but did not tell us 51—49 this morning but did not tell us anything we did not know already. lynton crosby, who has advised on many campaigns for the conservative party has a phrase that you cannot fatten a pig on market day and we are getting very close to market day. and i think what people know is that people have already made up their minds on what they think of these two leaders. yesterday should not change any of that. you said three weeks to go, the last election, two years ago, it shifted in the last three weeks, largely due to an awful manifesto from the conservatives. so there is still something to play for, even though jeremy corbyn is really not doing well in the polls. yes. and to the extent that boris johnson got through yesterday without a big problem, he will be happy about that. he has gotten through unscathed when you talk about theresa may a few years ago, the issue was that he made some horrendous mistakes. not just issue was that he made some horr
the polls show a small advantage for boris johnson. 51-49 this small advantage for boris johnson. 51—49 this morning but did not tell us 51—49 this morning but did not tell us anything we did not know already. lynton crosby, who has advised on many campaigns for the conservative party has a phrase that you cannot fatten a pig on market day and we are getting very close to market day. and i think what people know is that people have already made up their minds on what they think of these two...
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but the real story today is that boris johnson is dodging the grilling with andrew neil. he hasn't confronted that yet, he's runs turkey because it's thanksgiving tomorrow. so the real story of the day is that boris johnson still has not confirmed his andrew neil bashing, it is buried in thisjeremy corbyn andrew neil bashing, it is buried in this jeremy corbyn story. both don't wa nt this jeremy corbyn story. both don't want to secularjeremy corbyn will doa want to secularjeremy corbyn will do a channel for climate change tonight. but i think borisjohnson is not doing it, we don't know whether he will do that and your neil debate. you have to think about what the advantage is for him doing it. if he decides not to do it, he will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. 0ne will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. one day a bad headlines, is that worth taking for a terrible interview that can be played over and over again on twitter? i think people in number ten — ncc hq will be making that decision at the moment, which is the worst option for them. you mentioned in n
but the real story today is that boris johnson is dodging the grilling with andrew neil. he hasn't confronted that yet, he's runs turkey because it's thanksgiving tomorrow. so the real story of the day is that boris johnson still has not confirmed his andrew neil bashing, it is buried in thisjeremy corbyn andrew neil bashing, it is buried in this jeremy corbyn story. both don't wa nt this jeremy corbyn story. both don't want to secularjeremy corbyn will doa want to secularjeremy corbyn will do...
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minority leader boris johnson is hit by a wave of scandals alleging everything from corruption to more attempts to break the law and we really believe the polls. head of an imminent general election all the small coming up about to have going underground. welcome back ame part one we heard form a dorian president rafael correa de facto claim the cia illegally spied on him well also monitored as being the publisher he gave asylum to in his london embassy yet after u.k. torture according to the u.n. week he thinks founder julian assange faces a friday london court hearing certified by boris johnson's minority government the court declined to tell going on the ground who will preside over the case it's by delegations of m i 5 links to his prosecution joining us on just father john chipped in joins me now thanks so much sean for coming in person that you're going underground studios you've seen julian in the past 24 hours how easy is he faces 175 years in an american prison sort of drill in this morning for an hour. and as you would expect is a bit down in the dumps. and disturbed by the c
minority leader boris johnson is hit by a wave of scandals alleging everything from corruption to more attempts to break the law and we really believe the polls. head of an imminent general election all the small coming up about to have going underground. welcome back ame part one we heard form a dorian president rafael correa de facto claim the cia illegally spied on him well also monitored as being the publisher he gave asylum to in his london embassy yet after u.k. torture according to the...
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boris johnson has issued this tjeremy corbyn. stage. boris johnson has issued this t jeremy corbyn. words stage. boris johnson has issued this tjeremy corbyn. words and we have not seen the letter and it was under embargo moments ago and it was compelling jeremy corbyn to come up with a clear brexit stance and headed the debate and he was trying to highlight what you suggest... as jeremy corbyn as carrying... he is trying to hedge his facts and in a position of renegotiating another brexit deal with the eu and having a second referendum and him trying to stay neutral and that. it does come across as fast does not come across as the clearest in the world. across as fast does not come across as the clearest in the worldm straddles both leave and remain supportive so therefore it has to try to unify the country and say we all deliver a better deal than the conservatives and so put that back to the country and that is their possession. famously having the cake and eat it. it reflects... it reflects the fact that labour worries that its vote is more reflective of both sides of the brexit
boris johnson has issued this tjeremy corbyn. stage. boris johnson has issued this t jeremy corbyn. words stage. boris johnson has issued this tjeremy corbyn. words and we have not seen the letter and it was under embargo moments ago and it was compelling jeremy corbyn to come up with a clear brexit stance and headed the debate and he was trying to highlight what you suggest... as jeremy corbyn as carrying... he is trying to hedge his facts and in a position of renegotiating another brexit deal...
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so boris said that? boris johnson on the 5th ofjuly. so boris johnson said that? boris johnson on the 5th ofjuly. so borisjohnson is essentially saying i will cancel a tax cut for business to save money but when they were going to do the tax cut they said it would make more money. a revenue raisers. candace things both be true? not really. and has long been a dividing line between the labour and tory party. if you cut taxes and means business gets more money so if you cut taxes and means business gets more money so proportionately you end up getting more tax back into the country's conference but labour party says if you cut taxes and that means we have left cash to spend on good and services. but they cannot be attained at the same time but as you say the minister instead of saying we will cancel this cut for now means that it is money that for now means that it is money that for now means that it is money that for now the treasury has not going to give to business, does that make sense? the other thing that does not make sense is by historical standards are corp
so boris said that? boris johnson on the 5th ofjuly. so boris johnson said that? boris johnson on the 5th ofjuly. so borisjohnson is essentially saying i will cancel a tax cut for business to save money but when they were going to do the tax cut they said it would make more money. a revenue raisers. candace things both be true? not really. and has long been a dividing line between the labour and tory party. if you cut taxes and means business gets more money so if you cut taxes and means...
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a young man, his first question to boris johnson, was a question to boris johnson, was a question about the reporting to the alleged russian interference. they could have gone on all night. we did not get answers on that. it took fiona bruce to say identical get more... did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say borisjohnson. more... did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say boris johnson. he asked if we could talk later about this. it is the classic politician's trygg, i will see you later in the bar—— trygg, i will see you later in the bar —— he did the classic politician's trick. it did expose the flanks. what is interesting is the flanks. what is interesting is the day itself doesn't matter as much is the momentum or lack of momentum that you then gain over the subsequent days. it will be interesting now to see how the headlines adapt on saturday and sunday, what the discussions are about on the sunday political programmes, and where that then goes into next week, because the debates are all about the momentum that you gain from it. and the headlines may be very positive or m
a young man, his first question to boris johnson, was a question to boris johnson, was a question about the reporting to the alleged russian interference. they could have gone on all night. we did not get answers on that. it took fiona bruce to say identical get more... did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say borisjohnson. more... did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say boris johnson. he asked if we could talk later about this. it is the classic politician's trygg, i will see you later in...
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minority leader boris johnson is hit by a wave of scandals alleging everything from corruption to more attempts to break the law and we really believe the polls ahead of an imminent general election all this of all coming up about to have going underground. in my iphone i have a 1000 times the capability of the of the computers we had on board the spacecraft at that time i mean it's ridiculous that in my back pocket i have much much more capability to go then we had in the hood in the entire apollo program. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability very important. transition sustainable transport sustainability. a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely hama's. the big. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is this going to mean and i mean look. i mean listen we didn't. underscore that with superman and. welcome back one we heard form a dorian president rafael correa de facto claim the cia illegally spied on him well also monitored as being the publishe
minority leader boris johnson is hit by a wave of scandals alleging everything from corruption to more attempts to break the law and we really believe the polls ahead of an imminent general election all this of all coming up about to have going underground. in my iphone i have a 1000 times the capability of the of the computers we had on board the spacecraft at that time i mean it's ridiculous that in my back pocket i have much much more capability to go then we had in the hood in the entire...
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equally, they had a good laugh at boris johnson corbyn. equally, they had a good laugh at borisjohnson on the question of trust when he was asked about politicians being trusted. and his attack specifically on brexit seem his attack specifically on brexit seem to wear then towards the end when due to sloganeering. there is questions on climate change and the other area where there was a big was the idea that borisjohnson was putting forward the idea of a coalition between labour and snp, something they have denied. boris johnson persisted with that particular line of attack, jeremy corbyn, of course, insisted there would be no—deal now and no—deal in the future. one other area i think which was very interesting was on the nhs, because borisjohnson, even before the question was formally asked, wanted to make it absolutely clear that the nhs wouldn't be up for a trade deal, are vulnerable any trade deal with united states. equally, jeremy corbyn was waving a document around saying it was at risk. any sense, they are both clashing on very
equally, they had a good laugh at boris johnson corbyn. equally, they had a good laugh at borisjohnson on the question of trust when he was asked about politicians being trusted. and his attack specifically on brexit seem his attack specifically on brexit seem to wear then towards the end when due to sloganeering. there is questions on climate change and the other area where there was a big was the idea that borisjohnson was putting forward the idea of a coalition between labour and snp,...
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the people who live here or boris johnson? a vote for the snp on december 12th is a vote to escape brexit. we‘re live in glasgow injust a moment. the other headlines this lunchtime... the labour leader produces documents which he claims shows the government has discussed offering the united states access to the nhs after brexit.
the people who live here or boris johnson? a vote for the snp on december 12th is a vote to escape brexit. we‘re live in glasgow injust a moment. the other headlines this lunchtime... the labour leader produces documents which he claims shows the government has discussed offering the united states access to the nhs after brexit.
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let's talk about boris johnson. in a way, he would like everything to be focused on "get brexit done". i wonder if there will be some pushback tonight. there is no manifesto. the postal votes are going out this week and still we don't know what the conservative platform is. sigh and i think that is ok because the snp haven't done theirs either. -- yes, i think it is 0k. theirs either. -- yes, i think it is ok. we are exactly half way through. last night was a three—week point in what is basically a six—week campaign. we will get the tory manifesto on sunday, in all of its technical and glory. i think he will be able to say, just wait a couple more days, folks. he had an interesting problem tonight which is basically, to do whatever you cannot do anything at all. don't screw up at all, don't in any way rock the boat, be a little bit boring, but i also because we're three weeks into the campaign, a lot of his slogans sound bites, get brexit done, all of them, they are beginning to grate with people. you heard on t
let's talk about boris johnson. in a way, he would like everything to be focused on "get brexit done". i wonder if there will be some pushback tonight. there is no manifesto. the postal votes are going out this week and still we don't know what the conservative platform is. sigh and i think that is ok because the snp haven't done theirs either. -- yes, i think it is 0k. theirs either. -- yes, i think it is ok. we are exactly half way through. last night was a three—week point in...
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is a massive gamble because boris johnson passed so when disallow action and he has to win it with a majority it is not good enough for the concert is to come out as the largest party without majority suppose johnson has to win with a majority in order for him to break that bret's it deadlock for jeremy corbyn what he needs to do is not necessarily willing to deprive the conservatives of a majority that would be good enough for jerry colvin now go by the polls at a moments it would seem that the concert is on for a majority but then we have to be very cautious about opinion polls because in britain in recent years they have proved to be utterly wrong and if we look at the labor party jeremy corbyn is not doing well in the polls and the main reason for that is because if he starts on bret's it it would appear that the labor heartens which are in the north of england who look voted overwhelmingly to leave the e.u. are absolutely livid at kogan because corbin personally loads the e.u. but he has come out and said that he would support a 2nd referendum and if you're in a 2nd rest of the
is a massive gamble because boris johnson passed so when disallow action and he has to win it with a majority it is not good enough for the concert is to come out as the largest party without majority suppose johnson has to win with a majority in order for him to break that bret's it deadlock for jeremy corbyn what he needs to do is not necessarily willing to deprive the conservatives of a majority that would be good enough for jerry colvin now go by the polls at a moments it would seem that...
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the excuse boris johnson a huge favour. the excuse given dated to shorten the clip did not make sense at all, it was only a couple of seconds but cutting it out completely changed the context. it's quite startling watching question time and seeing the audience feel comfortable laughing at a prime minister discussing the importance of truth. i think it's really important this is investigated because it undermines the confidence in their impartiality and how much we can trust them. as mentioned the bbc did point to reasons of timing and their explanation of what happened. the statement said the clip from the bbc‘s... disputes over facts and figures apart from any election campaign but this time around the argument see more numerous and acrimonious than ever. neutral verification of the claims made. by organisations such as the charity full fact. channel 4 news's fax check and reality check on the bbc. the latter is usually fronted by chris morris and recently he's been very busy man. here he is on wednesday scrutinising lab
the excuse boris johnson a huge favour. the excuse given dated to shorten the clip did not make sense at all, it was only a couple of seconds but cutting it out completely changed the context. it's quite startling watching question time and seeing the audience feel comfortable laughing at a prime minister discussing the importance of truth. i think it's really important this is investigated because it undermines the confidence in their impartiality and how much we can trust them. as mentioned...
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that was not helped by the fact that boris johnson himself, ina the fact that boris johnson himself, in a newspaper this morning, suggested thatjeremy corbyn was like josef stalin, suggested thatjeremy corbyn was likejosef stalin, soviet dictator, and suggested the attitudes of mr corbyn towards wealthy people was a bit like mr starlin‘s towards the peasants, millions of whom were killed or starved to death. —— stalin. some of their number 10 think that was not a great analogy to make. it has been a rocky start and today mrjohnson has to get a grip of his campaign and strike a new tone. i think nicola sturgeon has raised the barfor team new tone. i think nicola sturgeon has raised the bar for team jeremy corbyn by saying she would want to press for a second independence referendum this year, to hold it next year, when we know team jamie corbyn has said it is open to it but not in the formative years of a labour government. —— jeremy. this is what she said. i don't want to play with words here. it is my intention to have a referendum next year. i said we will seek that trans
that was not helped by the fact that boris johnson himself, ina the fact that boris johnson himself, in a newspaper this morning, suggested thatjeremy corbyn was like josef stalin, suggested thatjeremy corbyn was likejosef stalin, soviet dictator, and suggested the attitudes of mr corbyn towards wealthy people was a bit like mr starlin‘s towards the peasants, millions of whom were killed or starved to death. —— stalin. some of their number 10 think that was not a great analogy to make. it...
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boris johnson making clear he gets the message. a lot of places round the country have felt left behind and left out. corbyn's approach is to pull down. 0ur corbyn's approach is to pull down. our approach is to level up. investment and kicktivety. there is a message at the heart of that, a one nation conservativism that is absolutely committed to making sure that whoever and where ever you are, in northern ireland, scotland, wales or the deindustrialised north we are here for your and coming for you and we will give you the opportunity, and if we can get the brexit deal through, we can grow the economy and put more money into public service, you will know most manifestos are big moments in campaigns, slight sense think is, well, to use mr johnson's analogy undercooked. it doesn't feel like a big moment, it is just doesn't feel like a big moment, it isjust something which doesn't feel like a big moment, it is just something which you have to do. oh, i would is just something which you have to do. oh, iwould say is just something whi
boris johnson making clear he gets the message. a lot of places round the country have felt left behind and left out. corbyn's approach is to pull down. 0ur corbyn's approach is to pull down. our approach is to level up. investment and kicktivety. there is a message at the heart of that, a one nation conservativism that is absolutely committed to making sure that whoever and where ever you are, in northern ireland, scotland, wales or the deindustrialised north we are here for your and coming...
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some question as to whether boris johnson interviews. some question as to whether borisjohnson will interviews. some question as to whether boris johnson will appear interviews. some question as to whether borisjohnson will appear in an interview series with andrew neil here on the bbc. apparently hasn't committed yet and this is after jeremy corbyn did his interview earlier this week. let's have a look at this other story, about ireland amongst 12 countries to vote against greater eu tax transparency. ireland, of course, being one of the countries of the world that offers very competitive corporation tax rates, and a lot of online companies are based there, aren't they? that's right, so to look at those rates we are talking about 625% in some cases. compare that to, for example, in the uk where we have 19.2%, you can see why the draw is therefore larger companies, such as google, apple, facebook. the interesting point here, as well, is there was a watchdog that actually said that... a watchdog report that said that the irish economy cou
some question as to whether boris johnson interviews. some question as to whether borisjohnson will interviews. some question as to whether boris johnson will appear interviews. some question as to whether borisjohnson will appear in an interview series with andrew neil here on the bbc. apparently hasn't committed yet and this is after jeremy corbyn did his interview earlier this week. let's have a look at this other story, about ireland amongst 12 countries to vote against greater eu tax...
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boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson has told us he will not share a platform with someone who is not going to be prime minister. nicola sturgeon is coming down for that channel a debate tomorrow, so consequently boris johnson won't do it, michael gove is doing it.|j don't know whether channel a have accepted that. the real story is of course thatjohnson is accepted that. the real story is of course that johnson is ducking the big grilling. do you think that ultimately he will feel he should face that sort of interview? the leader of the opposition has. face that sort of interview? the leader of the opposition hasm face that sort of interview? the leader of the opposition has. if i was in his team of advisers, i would probably be telling him not to do it, because what is the advantage of doing it if you are going to get shredded in the final week of the campaign? might not get shredded. it is perhaps the last impression vote rs is perhaps the last impression voters would get
boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson has told us he will not share a platform with someone who is not going to be prime minister. nicola sturgeon is coming down for that channel a debate tomorrow, so consequently boris johnson won't do it, michael gove is doing it.|j don't know whether channel a have accepted that. the real story is of course thatjohnson is accepted that. the real story is of course that johnson is ducking the big grilling. do you...
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boris johnson jeremy corbyn? we are going to nationalise anything but it isn't dissimilar to the kind of investment the conservatives have been talking about since 2014. when ijoined the government. they talk about this in 2015, it definitely contributed to billion pounds to it at that point. so this is a question of — you are right, who do you trust on it, but jeremy corbyn has been so successful he has definitely pivoted the conversation to where he is, which makes it much harderfor us to have credibility. best quote of the whole broadband stories from john mcdonnell, thank stop going back to the 19705, they didn't have broadband in the 19705. the 19705, they didn't have broadband in the 1970s. in the manifesto, they had an idea of having a nationalised telecommunications company, a while back, and interestingly, thatcher privatised bt in 84, that was an unorthodox really radical thing to do. and this would be like a really radical, unorthodox giant thing to do. it's ringing alarm bells were business and they
boris johnson jeremy corbyn? we are going to nationalise anything but it isn't dissimilar to the kind of investment the conservatives have been talking about since 2014. when ijoined the government. they talk about this in 2015, it definitely contributed to billion pounds to it at that point. so this is a question of — you are right, who do you trust on it, but jeremy corbyn has been so successful he has definitely pivoted the conversation to where he is, which makes it much harderfor us to...
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minority leader boris johnson is hit by a wave of scandals alleging everything from corruption to more attempts to break the law and we really believe the polls ahead of an imminent general election all this all coming up about to have going on the ground. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. for something i want to. have to do i would be the 1st to see what before 3 of them or can't be good. interested always in the waters in the house. there should. be good news if you like and use the term deep state you are no longer deemed a conspiracy theorist the bad news the deep sea is very real and powerful and a danger to the democratic process the deep state as the 4th branch of government as it counts. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military the decision. every song came to a complete. the day that i was raped. you know told to shut up what they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life many screamed at me and he made me come in and you graham my arm and he raped me wi
minority leader boris johnson is hit by a wave of scandals alleging everything from corruption to more attempts to break the law and we really believe the polls ahead of an imminent general election all this all coming up about to have going on the ground. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. for something i want to. have to do i would be the 1st to see what before 3 of them or can't be good. interested always in...
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here is boris johnson's problem. with the sheer level of brexit exhaustion, he comes back from brussels and cries victory, and everyone says, thank goodness for that, we have a breakthrough, it is wonderful. then it is put to parliament or supposed to be put to parliament, so oliver let win rather change that, but put to parliament for anyone has time to read it or to understand what is in it. boris johnson's big read it or to understand what is in it. borisjohnson's big problem is this, if he thinks he can survive six weeks on the basis of what is in those documents, without the country waking up and without brexiteers being appalled by it, he has another thing coming. as i say, i think there is a couple of weeks in which he can press the reset button on this, andi he can press the reset button on this, and i very much hope that he does. inaudible i don't know what the likelihood is, and it doesn't have to be a pact, it can bea and it doesn't have to be a pact, it can be a nonaggression pact, there are can be a nona
here is boris johnson's problem. with the sheer level of brexit exhaustion, he comes back from brussels and cries victory, and everyone says, thank goodness for that, we have a breakthrough, it is wonderful. then it is put to parliament or supposed to be put to parliament, so oliver let win rather change that, but put to parliament for anyone has time to read it or to understand what is in it. boris johnson's big read it or to understand what is in it. borisjohnson's big problem is this, if he...
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also, another tax u—turn from boris johnson. there is not one. also, another tax u—turn from borisjohnson. last week we got the shelving of the pledge to cut corporation tax. today, there was no sign of the promise that was central to mrjohnson's leadership campaign, to help middle earners by raising the threshold of the higher rate to 80,000 pounds which prompted this question from my colleague, laura kuenssberg, about whether we could really trust boris johnson. you won the leadership of your party by making a big promise on brexit that you then broke, despite saying the buck stopped with you. now you are trying to win the country with a list of promises and significant extra spending. do you accept that beyond this room and your party, it is a big leap of faith for the country to trust you with a majority? we are working very hard to secure a working majority, because... and get a parliament that works for the people of this country, because i think that when, yes, it is true that parliament did vote to stop us from leaving the european unio
also, another tax u—turn from boris johnson. there is not one. also, another tax u—turn from borisjohnson. last week we got the shelving of the pledge to cut corporation tax. today, there was no sign of the promise that was central to mrjohnson's leadership campaign, to help middle earners by raising the threshold of the higher rate to 80,000 pounds which prompted this question from my colleague, laura kuenssberg, about whether we could really trust boris johnson. you won the leadership of...
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boris johnson attempts to smear his main rival jeremy corbyn claiming the labor party spiked with putin over this group power poisoning. a major u.s. network acknowledges it didn't run explosive allegations of sexual abuse by the disgraced financier geoffrey epstein because the story didn't meet its editorial standards. desperation in iraq is protests and violence gripped the country on a scale unseen since the overthrow of saddam hussein. a very warm welcome to you watching r.t. international with me aaron and we start with news from the netherlands where passengers and crew have been safely evacuated from an aircraft of saddam's airport after what's been described as a major security scare earlier dutch police that they were investigating a quote suspicious situation on board an aircraft there it's been reported that nice men tried to hijack the plane but it seems that for it is now over the reports of the emergency services how to ride on the scene and there's several departure gates have been on lockdown. if it all now general election campaigning in the u.k. has got off to a bad te
boris johnson attempts to smear his main rival jeremy corbyn claiming the labor party spiked with putin over this group power poisoning. a major u.s. network acknowledges it didn't run explosive allegations of sexual abuse by the disgraced financier geoffrey epstein because the story didn't meet its editorial standards. desperation in iraq is protests and violence gripped the country on a scale unseen since the overthrow of saddam hussein. a very warm welcome to you watching r.t. international...
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the biggest threat to boris johnson is the brexit party. were takingage part, that would be a huge threat to boris johnson. libdem leaderthe is not taking part, he is the main challenge to the tory party, perhaps we should vote labor instead of the libdem if we want to stay in the eu. guy: will be about brexit or national issues? jess: brexit will absolutely come up. bookies have been taking that on what kind of words will come up. the u.s. tech entrepreneur was one, the tech entrepreneur boris johnson allegedly have a close relationship with. some of the phrases, get brexit done. jeremy corbyn is also likely to come out criticizing the tory austerity policy. thank you very much indeed. jess shankleman joining us ahead of the tv debates between boris johnson and jeremy corbyn taking place tonight. week ofthe second impeachment hearings into president trump underway. let's bring in kevin cirilli, chief washington correspondent, joining us from capitol hill. today was the first day of the week of hearings. jennifer williams, the special advis
the biggest threat to boris johnson is the brexit party. were takingage part, that would be a huge threat to boris johnson. libdem leaderthe is not taking part, he is the main challenge to the tory party, perhaps we should vote labor instead of the libdem if we want to stay in the eu. guy: will be about brexit or national issues? jess: brexit will absolutely come up. bookies have been taking that on what kind of words will come up. the u.s. tech entrepreneur was one, the tech entrepreneur boris...
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minority leader boris johnson is hit by a wave of scandals alleging everything from corruption to more attempts to break the law and we really believe the polls ahead of an imminent general election all this is all coming up about 2 and going up to grab. the good news if you like and use the term deep state you're no longer deemed a conspiracy theorist the bad news the deep sea is very real. and powerful and a danger to the democratic process the deep state as the 4th branch of government is a dangerous cunts. today there are good dentists and bad evidence the bad news in yemen the united states deems to be a threat to look to those who are in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right away military windows funding an army of death squads there's no posts anymore because there's always a small income for a really good that's. a profit. welcome back aim bought one we heard former ecuadorian president rafael correa de facto claim the cia illegally spied on him well
minority leader boris johnson is hit by a wave of scandals alleging everything from corruption to more attempts to break the law and we really believe the polls ahead of an imminent general election all this is all coming up about 2 and going up to grab. the good news if you like and use the term deep state you're no longer deemed a conspiracy theorist the bad news the deep sea is very real. and powerful and a danger to the democratic process the deep state as the 4th branch of government is a...
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weatherby boris johnson, language pretty carefully around it. weatherby borisjohnson, patel language pretty carefully around it. weatherby boris johnson, patel on the conservative side were jeremy corbyn on the labour side and in scotland where you are. that is absolutely right in the really interesting thing about it this time around is that the two parties genuinely have very different approaches because the tories, who wa nt to approaches because the tories, who want to say the european union after brexit in january would be want to say the european union after brexit injanuary would be able to come as they would say, take back control have a system where the uk's making decisions over who can come and who cannot and it would and free movement. on the other side of this labour party saying that they do not wa nt to labour party saying that they do not want to have another referendum and if the referendum meant the referendum meant he stated income of course would be amended eu immigration because that is being a pa rt immigration because that
weatherby boris johnson, language pretty carefully around it. weatherby borisjohnson, patel language pretty carefully around it. weatherby boris johnson, patel on the conservative side were jeremy corbyn on the labour side and in scotland where you are. that is absolutely right in the really interesting thing about it this time around is that the two parties genuinely have very different approaches because the tories, who wa nt to approaches because the tories, who want to say the european...
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it is not for boris johnson we would hold another election. it is not for borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn or anybody in westminster to deny scotland invoice. if we can send as many snp mps into westminster, we will escape brexit and have a say in our future. obviously of the labour party polish short of an overall majority at the end of the selection, you would be willing to work with them? —— full short. would you insist on having a scottish independence referendum in the pressure? whatjeremy corbyn seems to be saying is that he is not ruling it out entirely but wouldn't haveitin ruling it out entirely but wouldn't have it in the early years of a labour government. we have been clear that the scottish people's future should be decided in 202020. you heard the audience laugh when jeremy and boris suggested that the deal could be done by the end of december. canada has been negotiating its agreement since 2009 and is still not ratified. if you wa nt to and is still not ratified. if you want to escape exit, scotland wants to do, voted to do by
it is not for boris johnson we would hold another election. it is not for borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn or anybody in westminster to deny scotland invoice. if we can send as many snp mps into westminster, we will escape brexit and have a say in our future. obviously of the labour party polish short of an overall majority at the end of the selection, you would be willing to work with them? —— full short. would you insist on having a scottish independence referendum in the pressure? whatjeremy...
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this is a sign of the austerity that i think also if boris johnson has been seen of having been slow to react to this, and bleeding he was on holiday and finally turned up he was on holiday and finally turned up and people asked where he was before and he had some quite awkward encounter some locals and you the mayor of the sheffield region saying that the flood stricken village has the look of a disaster movie. i think these are very terrible headlines for boris johnson saying the parts of this appealing to areas which are typically held by labour and conservatives and northern seats that voted brexit. the financial times, looking at how venice has fallen victim to the floods in the city and many are saying it does not have a future because of the rising water levels. ultimately, this is the highest level in terms of 50 years and the government or having to see what they can do to stem this. hundreds of millions of pounds to try and fix that when the water level finally subsides in venice. that is it the bit of a short one but we will try to george and katy will be back at half past
this is a sign of the austerity that i think also if boris johnson has been seen of having been slow to react to this, and bleeding he was on holiday and finally turned up he was on holiday and finally turned up and people asked where he was before and he had some quite awkward encounter some locals and you the mayor of the sheffield region saying that the flood stricken village has the look of a disaster movie. i think these are very terrible headlines for boris johnson saying the parts of...
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boris johnson has a lwa ys the manifesto. boris johnson has always wanted this to be the get brexit done election. i think that problem with this pledge, we may be able to leave with a withdrawal deal by the 31st of january but that's only stage one of the process. there is a second stage. more difficult and dornier with what the final deal with the eu looks like. boris johnson said he will get this done by december 2020. only nine, ten months to do a final trade deal. a lot of that ten months is going to be taken up by process, the eu getting its negotiating mandate. ratified by the european parliament. it just feels like ratified by the european parliament. itjust feels like the conservative ma nifesto, itjust feels like the conservative manifesto, it's not really to get brexit done. the politics of the next year is going to be a lot like... before then it was theresa may cannot get a deal through. we are getting a deadline delay. as soon as a deal could possibly be agreed, the narrative has shifted. we were always going to
boris johnson has a lwa ys the manifesto. boris johnson has always wanted this to be the get brexit done election. i think that problem with this pledge, we may be able to leave with a withdrawal deal by the 31st of january but that's only stage one of the process. there is a second stage. more difficult and dornier with what the final deal with the eu looks like. boris johnson said he will get this done by december 2020. only nine, ten months to do a final trade deal. a lot of that ten months...
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what boris johnson that's enough of us waffling on about that. what borisjohnson would probably want us to waffle on about is the contents of his speech, which was interesting because he presents himself as optimistic, centrist, kind of father of the nation, and there is this little thing about just getting brexit out of the way, then there is so much good stuff beyond, here is how he put it. today, the uk boasts more nobel prize winners than any other country apart from the us. we dominate the p0p apart from the us. we dominate the pop music charts. i saw the marketing superheroes with british actors playing superman and spider—man. under this government of the dot we have an economy... laughter i'm going to take credit for it. —— under this government... he cannot ta ke under this government... he cannot take credit for some of that, because the first time a british person became superman was 2011, which was before him. do you remember him saying that he has a deal up remember him saying that he has a dealup and remember him saying that h
what boris johnson that's enough of us waffling on about that. what borisjohnson would probably want us to waffle on about is the contents of his speech, which was interesting because he presents himself as optimistic, centrist, kind of father of the nation, and there is this little thing about just getting brexit out of the way, then there is so much good stuff beyond, here is how he put it. today, the uk boasts more nobel prize winners than any other country apart from the us. we dominate the...
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when was the last time you met boris johnson. the world wide $32.00 or 3 years ago but i think in total of michel more than 10 times. we want to know more about a party at your italian villa. as it was of kenny's birthday with but i myself didn't see johnson there he was tired and just relaxing what do you want me to say that i saw him or not either way i did not talk to him and your son when was the last time he saw johnson that he was i don't know ask him yourself they've been friends for years did your son contribute money to the conservatives. were at my don't know anything about. newspapers that could theoretically influence people but i doubt he's done that british journalists are hard to influence i'm sure my son didn't turn out money. to the conservative all labor party or anyone else for that matter. government issues or the eating of it what about you. you kidding i can't afford to do that. so where are these suspicions coming from. this is fake news written by the guardian they want to compromise boris or the coal bin
when was the last time you met boris johnson. the world wide $32.00 or 3 years ago but i think in total of michel more than 10 times. we want to know more about a party at your italian villa. as it was of kenny's birthday with but i myself didn't see johnson there he was tired and just relaxing what do you want me to say that i saw him or not either way i did not talk to him and your son when was the last time he saw johnson that he was i don't know ask him yourself they've been friends for...
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boris johnson wants a why are we having this election? borisjohnson wants a majority in parliament to gettysburg cyst deal through and then every other party decided it was in their interest as well. can be done by the end of january? in theory, yes if there is a majority for the deal in parliament but then when there will be more negotiations after that. why are you walking backwards? doesn't everybody do this? what is the best thing about election cast? it is so easy to find. how are political parties targeting people online? tweets, instagram, whatsapp groups, screen grabs of tweets on instagram, you name it and you get targeted ads which means you may see something others do not. what is (bleep) posting? this? and how do i register to vote? easy. this. you have until november 26, earlierfor to vote? easy. this. you have until november 26, earlier for postal votes. what is the most overused phrase in politics right now? for the birds. who is that? this is our producer. hello! bad mood today. what is the weirdest app on your phone right
boris johnson wants a why are we having this election? borisjohnson wants a majority in parliament to gettysburg cyst deal through and then every other party decided it was in their interest as well. can be done by the end of january? in theory, yes if there is a majority for the deal in parliament but then when there will be more negotiations after that. why are you walking backwards? doesn't everybody do this? what is the best thing about election cast? it is so easy to find. how are...
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boris johnson is here, intervention by lord heseltine. borisjohnson is here, in fife, the new queensberry crossing, —— the new queensberry crossing, you probably cannot see it through the mark, he is upstairs launching the tory party ma nifesto for is upstairs launching the tory party manifesto for scotland, the message is not really focused on brexit, it is not really focused on brexit, it is on the conservative party ‘s opposition to a second independence referendum. scotland of course, the majority of voters here voted to remain in the eu referendum so i don't think it's got the same emphasis by the tory party appear as it does south of the border. but brexit certainly featuring today, after that intervention by lord heseltine who said that boris johnson ‘s promised that he can get a whole new trade deal done with the eu by the end of next year was nonsense. this is what lord heseltine said. the damage to our economy, our position in the world, our ability to have a voice in what is happening in this century on the great issues
boris johnson is here, intervention by lord heseltine. borisjohnson is here, in fife, the new queensberry crossing, —— the new queensberry crossing, you probably cannot see it through the mark, he is upstairs launching the tory party ma nifesto for is upstairs launching the tory party manifesto for scotland, the message is not really focused on brexit, it is not really focused on brexit, it is on the conservative party ‘s opposition to a second independence referendum. scotland of course,...
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boris johnson is deluded which is borisjohnson's command. borisjohnson is deluded if he thinks he can negotiate a new trade deal with europe by this time next year. yet, he refuses to extend the transition period, he refuses to confirm that he will not cash is out of the eu at the end of 2020. we don't out what reassurances he gave to nigel farage, but we do know this, borisjohnson to nigel farage, but we do know this, boris johnson only to nigel farage, but we do know this, borisjohnson only cares about borisjohnson. applause. he will say and do whatever it takes to keep him in at number 10. this is a man who lie to the queen, who has lied to you before, and he lying to you now. applause. . two weeks into the general election, jeremy corbyn still won't tell you how he will campaign in a people's vote. the biggest question of the election, and he still won't answer it. elections are about choosing the kind of country we want to build. a man who refused to tell you what that looks like does not deserve your vote. borisjohnson that looks like
boris johnson is deluded which is borisjohnson's command. borisjohnson is deluded if he thinks he can negotiate a new trade deal with europe by this time next year. yet, he refuses to extend the transition period, he refuses to confirm that he will not cash is out of the eu at the end of 2020. we don't out what reassurances he gave to nigel farage, but we do know this, borisjohnson to nigel farage, but we do know this, boris johnson only to nigel farage, but we do know this, borisjohnson only...
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but if it was done, boris johnson would win a very big majority. and on that manifesto, we really could get brexit done. in fa ct, really could get brexit done. in fact, to quote a friend of mine, we‘d become an unstoppable force. i hope, and pray, that after 25 years of endeavour on my part, that this works. but if it doesn‘t, well, then the brexit party will be the only party, standing in these elections that actually represents brexit. and if that‘s the situation, there are two things that we will do. the first is to make sure that every house in this land is informed as to what is in the treaty and what is in the political declaration, what the costs of this are, what the time implications are, to make people truly understand the extent to which this is a sell—out. and the second thing in those circumstances that we will do is that we will contest every single seat in scotland england and wales. earlier we heard from sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde. 0ne one thing nigel farage claimed in his speech
but if it was done, boris johnson would win a very big majority. and on that manifesto, we really could get brexit done. in fa ct, really could get brexit done. in fact, to quote a friend of mine, we‘d become an unstoppable force. i hope, and pray, that after 25 years of endeavour on my part, that this works. but if it doesn‘t, well, then the brexit party will be the only party, standing in these elections that actually represents brexit. and if that‘s the situation, there are two things...
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downing street waiting to hear from boris johnson. whether downing street waiting to hear from borisjohnson. whether he has had a finesse that is going to stay in the light of the resignation of the welsh secretary alun cairns, we do not know, obviously was not he is still in downing street and expected to come at any moment now. norman smith is with me. i wonder what is going on in his head right now, there is a lot to be contending with. i would think they are screaming in there what we do? it is a big one, but the backdrop could hardly be worse with the alun cairns decisions. and that of course after the jacob rees—mogg comments and a whole litany of bad news. without doctored tears stammer video, there has been a whole load of gas, self invested when the. he has to get a grip of his campaign and pillage back from the brink of near disarray. he has got to get a hold of this and set the tone and the direction that he wants for this campaign. now, we know the tone he wa nts a campaign. now, we know the tone he wants a beads, optimi
downing street waiting to hear from boris johnson. whether downing street waiting to hear from borisjohnson. whether he has had a finesse that is going to stay in the light of the resignation of the welsh secretary alun cairns, we do not know, obviously was not he is still in downing street and expected to come at any moment now. norman smith is with me. i wonder what is going on in his head right now, there is a lot to be contending with. i would think they are screaming in there what we do?...
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we know boris johnson for that formal request then. we know borisjohnson has been pretty categorical and say he will not exceed to that request and jeremy corbyn‘s response is a bit more nuanced. labour has said it isn't a priority for them, it isn't something we can imagine in the early months of a labour administration but they haven't ruled it out. for nicola sturgeon, still the case that independence is her top priority. i have made pretty clear that section 30 demand will be delivered to downing street, whoever happens to downing street, whoever happens to be in it, before christmas. that is because it is vital that scotland ta ke is because it is vital that scotland take control of our own future. i future has been dictated by boris johnson who is in thrall to donald trump, that is not the future of the people of scotland want. we can have a better future by being independent and that is one of the big issues thatis and that is one of the big issues that is on the line in this election. it is interesting nicola sturgeon picks u
we know boris johnson for that formal request then. we know borisjohnson has been pretty categorical and say he will not exceed to that request and jeremy corbyn‘s response is a bit more nuanced. labour has said it isn't a priority for them, it isn't something we can imagine in the early months of a labour administration but they haven't ruled it out. for nicola sturgeon, still the case that independence is her top priority. i have made pretty clear that section 30 demand will be delivered to...
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whether brexit is done by boris johnson or sorted us less safe. whether brexit is done by borisjohnson or sorted byjeremy corbyn, they are both gambling with your future. boris corbyn, they are both gambling with yourfuture. borisjohnson corbyn, they are both gambling with your future. boris johnson is collecting quite the set of celebrity endorsements. britain's biggest race as tommy robinson has come out in his support. just days after borisjohnson struck come out in his support. just days after boris johnson struck a come out in his support. just days after borisjohnson struck a deal with nigel farage but at least president, will be happy, his two friends coming together like you wa nted friends coming together like you wanted and clearly president from's which is boris johnson's wanted and clearly president from's which is borisjohnson's command. what did you make of what she was saying? number one, it's a really ambitious general programme beyond brexit. two, really interestingly, they are the only party that can try to pay the debt down. why
whether brexit is done by boris johnson or sorted us less safe. whether brexit is done by borisjohnson or sorted byjeremy corbyn, they are both gambling with your future. boris corbyn, they are both gambling with yourfuture. borisjohnson corbyn, they are both gambling with your future. boris johnson is collecting quite the set of celebrity endorsements. britain's biggest race as tommy robinson has come out in his support. just days after borisjohnson struck come out in his support. just days...
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show boris johnson conservatives well ahead of eber. -- of labor. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries,i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. 5, dow futures up 16. a risk-on feel this morning. euro strength, onto the next screen with a stunning statistic on a 3200 pass spx, down closing, 2800 friday. gold, 1458, the ounce. nejra: looking a little bit lucrative on the european session today. the 10 year backs up, 11 basis points last year -- last week. it has to be a rollback of the some number tariffs. the 10 year yield in china sliding after the pboc cut their seven-day. the pound high for after boris johnson every conservative candidate will back his brexit deal if he wins the u.k. election on december 12. tom: that changes year end market tone this year on -- this week on monday. that means trends continue. let's look at the trend right now. this is the company char
show boris johnson conservatives well ahead of eber. -- of labor. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries,i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. 5, dow futures up 16. a risk-on feel this morning. euro strength, onto the next screen with a stunning statistic on a 3200 pass spx, down closing, 2800 friday. gold, 1458,...
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if boris johnson's deal went ahead. because northern ireland, of course, will retain access to the single market. scotland won't. she suggested under the boris johnson deal that people in scotland will be £1600 per year worse off. she also suggested, as others have, that if no final trade agreement is reached by the end of next year, then "no deal" is very much back on the table. for her, this election, she said it herself, this election is about brexit, brexit, brexit. norman smith there in edinburgh, at the snp's smith there in edinburgh, at the snp‘s campaign launch, thanks very much. let's take a pause from all of the election excitement and join jane dougal at the bbc sport centre for excitement of her own. chuckles we start with an incredible performance from darren mallan in what was a must win game in the fourth match of their series with new zealand. england had to win to ta ke new zealand. england had to win to take it to a decider. —— it was a day to remember for dawid malan. as he scored the quickest
if boris johnson's deal went ahead. because northern ireland, of course, will retain access to the single market. scotland won't. she suggested under the boris johnson deal that people in scotland will be £1600 per year worse off. she also suggested, as others have, that if no final trade agreement is reached by the end of next year, then "no deal" is very much back on the table. for her, this election, she said it herself, this election is about brexit, brexit, brexit. norman smith...
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boris johnson wanted to get back to brexit. although this has been consistently denied, he claimed that labour would do a deal with the snp that would deliver not one referendum but two. of course, jeremy corbyn and the labour party are going to do a deal, and they probably already have done a deal, with nicola sturgeon and the snp to form a corbyn—sturgeon coalition, and the price of that deal, the price of nicola sturgeon‘s support, let's be in no doubt, she's made it absolutely clear, would be a second referendum on the union. i think i ought to be able to reply to this nonsense that... julie etchingham: you will be able to reply, but i'd like to... applause ..the idea that we would be a coalition with labour and the snp. there's not going to be a coalition between labour and anybody else. there are no deals that have been done and there will be no deals that are done. both leaders tried to play to their strengths but found it difficult to land a knockout blow. but the questions moved from policy to the more personal. do
boris johnson wanted to get back to brexit. although this has been consistently denied, he claimed that labour would do a deal with the snp that would deliver not one referendum but two. of course, jeremy corbyn and the labour party are going to do a deal, and they probably already have done a deal, with nicola sturgeon and the snp to form a corbyn—sturgeon coalition, and the price of that deal, the price of nicola sturgeon‘s support, let's be in no doubt, she's made it absolutely clear,...
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as we had to the break, let's listen in the boris johnson -- in two boris johnson. -- in to boris johnson. >> i guarantee we will be out. >> or? >> i am making no saving clauses. we will be out. >> janet, you are through. >> morning, nick. good morning my pride minister. woman and i'm also a qualified nurse and i can't wait to leave the profession i love your how can you convince nurses toxtra 31,000 join us as well as persuaded thousands of nurses like me to stay? all, on the waspy point, i really appreciate the frustration and disappointment sony women feel about their situation. >> what are you going to do that? -- do about it? >> what i cannot do is extend -- us -- extend verizon extend. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg surveillance." it's a black friday, the official start of the holiday shopping season in the u.s., and with thanksgiving falling later, it will be a bit shorter. annmarie hordern joins us now. a shorter time impact retailers? annmarie: thanksgiving is falling on his last possible date. maybe the retailers would want to blame it on that, but according to reports, americans
as we had to the break, let's listen in the boris johnson -- in two boris johnson. -- in to boris johnson. >> i guarantee we will be out. >> or? >> i am making no saving clauses. we will be out. >> janet, you are through. >> morning, nick. good morning my pride minister. woman and i'm also a qualified nurse and i can't wait to leave the profession i love your how can you convince nurses toxtra 31,000 join us as well as persuaded thousands of nurses like me to stay?...
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but as for boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, boris johnson will want to be playing this as safe as possible because he is in the lead at the moment. i know you can‘t believe everything the polls thae and we still have three weeks to go but he needs to play very defensively and of course he will not just be getting defensively and of course he will notjust be getting questions from the owner, the interviewer. he will be dealing with the public, so you can‘t get irritated with the public. you might get some tricky questions on the russia report, for example, his own party‘s failure to deal with islamophobia. so he has to play quite defensively. jeremy corbyn has got to try to get a standout moment. he hasjust got to try to get a standout moment. he has just launched his got to try to get a standout moment. he hasjust launched his manifesto, he pulled pretty evenly with boris johnson at the last debate —— polled pretty evenly. but he is still trailing in the polls so you will need to create a moment that will give him, to coin a phrase, momentum
but as for boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, boris johnson will want to be playing this as safe as possible because he is in the lead at the moment. i know you can‘t believe everything the polls thae and we still have three weeks to go but he needs to play very defensively and of course he will not just be getting defensively and of course he will notjust be getting questions from the owner, the interviewer. he will be dealing with the public, so you can‘t...