pick up on thatjk rowling story, digging into keir starmer. ji< digging into keir starmer. jif; rowling, as we know, feels very strongly about this. she is a very strongly about this. she is a very strong supporter of rosie duffield, the labour mp, sorry, the labour candidate, who believe she has not been supported by the labour party. jk been supported by the labour party. jk rowling might actually have a bit of impact? she jk rowling might actually have a bit of imact? ,, . ., , jk rowling might actually have a bit ofimact? ,, . ., y,, ., jk rowling might actually have a bit ofimact? ,, . . y,, ., ., of impact? she clearly speaks for a lot of peeple of impact? she clearly speaks for a lot of people and of impact? she clearly speaks for a lot of people and there of impact? she clearly speaks for a lot of people and there are - of impact? she clearly speaks for a lot of people and there are a - of impact? she clearly speaks for a lot of people and there are a lot. of im
Status of their negotiations with the conservatives. The paper says deals with the party could lead to further problems for theresa mays government. Diane abbott is on the front page of the guardian. The paper has an exclusive interview with her there. Although thats the daily mail the daily mail leads with claims that medical assistance are treating patients as part of an nhs cost cutting measure leaving many at risk. We are going to start with the telegraph. May says shes sticking to her brexit blueprint. Shes in france, but shes talking toa shes in france, but shes talking to a serious europhile fan of the european union, yet shes making it clear shell stick to what people are describing as a hard brexit. Yes, its worth noting in her meeting with macron today that it was quite a friendly handshake. Unlike the one he had with mr trump there do seem to be warmer relations. Theres been a lot of speculation since the results about what it means for brexit. Lots of people in her own part
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thing is a disgrace. the point is, it doesn t actually follow normal rules of procedure in a court. which would be much stricter. what the individual mps have said. harriet harman said he was guilty right from the start, tweeting this. 0utrageous. it is not fair and i think the public will wake up to this and think it is an establishment stitch up, punishment for brexit. .. . .. establishment stitch up, punishment forbrexit. ., , ., for brexit. that is what boris johnson says. for brexit. that is what boris johnson says, are for brexit. that is what boris johnson says, are not - for brexit. that is what boris johnson says, are not alone| for brexit. that is what boris. johnson says, are not alone in thinking there is a witchhunt underway to take revenge for brexit and ultimately to reverse the 2016 referendum result. charles walker and sabrina jenkin are trying to reverse brexit? sir bernard jenkin. it seems delusional that you are suggesting that those two would back some sort
reverse brexit. david campbell bannerman? sorry, reverse brexit. david campbell bannerman? sorry, that - reverse brexit. david campbell bannerman? sorry, that was . reverse brexit. david campbelll bannerman? sorry, that was for reverse brexit. david campbell - bannerman? sorry, that was for me? i don t think it is delusional. i m very aware. i do call it a coup, how they got rid of boris. aha, very aware. i do call it a coup, how they got rid of boris. a clue? yes, it is a how they got rid of boris. a clue? yes, it is a coup. how they got rid of boris. a clue? yes, it is a coup. if how they got rid of boris. a clue? yes, it is a coup. if you yes, it is a coup. if you actually analyse what went on, the use of the media, the cake, his advisers ate that cake, i don t think you ever saw it. a lot of this is farcical, but is very dangerous, and it is about brexit, and boris was very important to the referendum, campaigned with him in norwich, and he was very important to it and i t