They are going to use the Withdrawal Agreement bill as with the whole Brexit Strategy to sell our workers. The government has absolutely no intention of lowering standards on workers rights, to suggest otherwise is scaremongering. And peers find out how the nhs deals with older people with complex illnesses. When we use a drug which is license of the moment, we are often poisoning the dosage that we are using. But first, the day had started with things, for once, looking reasonably clear. The snp and the lib dems were backing the idea of a december general election, even if there was a bit of disagreement between them and the government on the exact date. And by mid morning the labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn was out with supporters saying he too wanted a chance to go the public. But in the politics of 2019 nothing is ever simple. To secure a december general election the government had to push a bill through parliament in double quick time. Ministers had hoped a short bill would pass the
Does n not want, and a s snap election on december 12. Plus, wildfires ravaged Northern Californias wine country, turning homes and wineries into ashes. Brent i am brent goff, to our viewers on pbs in the United States and around the world, welcome. The left has returned to power in argentina on a promise to fix a broken economy, that victory could prove to be a poisoned chalice for president elect alberto fernandez. He now faces the daunting task of avoiding another damaging default. Reporter celebrations in the streets of buenos aires, with hope sweeping the crowd, supporting the vic three and vision of political outsider alberto fernandez. The people are waking up. We cannot stand the oppression of those who have more and do not give a care about us, the working poor, so i am happy because people still have this hope, and my daughter will have a better future. Reporter supporters believe fernandez can lift the country out of economic crisis. The law professor turned elect was a rela
This general election can be used to talk about more important things which to hedge mind arc social justice, climate change, and the party had already said that the Brexit Strategy was if they were to come into power, they would renegotiate with the eu within the first three months of them taking control, and then put that to a referendum to the british people. He is saying that our plan is laid out, lets not talk about it, lets use oui lets not talk about it, lets use our energy to talk about what people are looking for. As leader of the labor party, that would be a good strategy, wouldnt you think . M seems so. Strategy, wouldnt you think . M seems so. Settling to keep everyone in the same page. None of this confusion . That has been the challenge for his party. Notjust his party. Other members of the labour party have even said that their party is remaining, and he is crushed that, we are looking to support the result of the first referendum in 2015, we will renegotiate what we thi
Now on bbc news hardtalk. To drift north eastward. Some dry interludes but the wind will become an increasing feature across the north and also down towards the south and the south west that wind turning strong and gusty welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. As we get into the first part of saturday morning. Perhaps inevitably, britains unresolved brexit agony has led to a general election. An area of low pressure as we reach that they will deepen. Uncertainty about its exact shape the Current Parliament couldnt find a path out of the morass and exact position but it looks so the people must like there will be a swathe of strong wind potentially now elect a new one. On the southern flank of the low where you see those white lines, all of those brexit has exposed deep tensions in britains vaunted system isobars squashing together. Of democracy, raising questions about the relationship between the people, parliament, government and the courts. It is likely we will see strong wind blowi
Being traded by their Employers Without their knowledge or consent. Now on bbc news, hardalk Stephen Sackur talks to campaignerand businesswoman gina miller. Welcome to hardtalk, im Stephen Sackur. Perhaps inevitably, britains unresolved brexit agony has led to a general election. The Current Parliament couldnt find a path out of the morass so the people must now elect a new one. Brexit has exposed deep tensions in britains vaunted system of democracy, raising questions about the relationship between the people, parliament, government and the courts. My guest is businesswoman gina miller, who led two legal challenges to the governments pre Brexit Strategy and won both times. How come this non politician has had such an impact upon britains Political Landscape . Gina miller, welcome to hardtalk. Lovely to be here. It seems something very important happened to you after thatjune 2016 referendum which saw a majority voting for brexit. You ceased to be just a concerned citizen looking at t