scottish nationalists in scotland, all of whom are would learn a lot from it. pleasure to have you on, sir. thanks, fareed. expected to do pretty well good to see you again. against the conservatives. and we will be right back. and given the conservatives are starting at zero, you go down we re pretty different. against the liberal democrats, we re all unique in our own ways. somos muy diferentes. muy diferentes. down against the scottish (vo) verizon knows everyone in your family is different. nationalists and make that all up against labor, just to stay there are so man us doing so many different things. where you are. fundamentally, i would argue, as (vo) that s why verizon lets everyone one of the few remaining mix and match different unlimited plans. ex-chancellors to be in the sebastian s the gamer. sebastian. labor party, because he fired a (vo) so everyone gets what they need without paying for things they don t. the plan is so reasonable, couple of them earlier this they c
and he s torn electorally there. i think at the end of this week, we know that boris johnson is a book that you re ready not a strategic genius. to share with the world? get published now, we know that we re not going to call for your free publisher kit leave on the 31st of october. today! and we also know that the next general election is completely unpredictable. because on the one hand, you ve got a conservative party that will be united, but divisive in the country. the kicking out of churchill s for more than four decades, grandson. jim mattis rose through the many of his friends have been ranks of the united states marine corps. he retired in 2013 after serving kicked out of the conservative as the commander of u.s. central party. so it has become the brexit command. but then he heeded the call to party. so the tactical voting. serve again. on inauguration day 2017, he was people who want to vote liberal in one place to defeat the tories, labor in one place, sworn in as preside
determined to stop that and they worked rather effectively to pass legislation with the opposition that would essentially prevent britain from crashing out at october 31st and would force the prime minister i can. to ask for an extension. the two words whispered at the start of every race. he then sacked them, summarily. and in so doing so, to be a tory nowadays, you have to be in every new job. favor of crashing out. the tory party has become the and attempt to parallel park. brexit party. (electrical current buzzing) i think he underestimated the each new draft of every novel. reaction within the rest of his (typing clicks) party of disquiet at this the finishing touch on every masterpiece. extraordinary behavior. and then the other surprise has (newborn cries) been the discipline shown by it is humanity s official two-word war cry. jeremy corbyn, the yes, awful leader of the opposition, not words that move us all forward. immediately agreeing to an election and saying that there the
opposition that would essentially prevent britain from crashing out at october 31st and would force the prime minister to ask for an extension. he then sacked them, summarily. and in so doing so, to be a tory nowadays, you have to be in favor of crashing out. the tory party has become the brexit party. i think he underestimated the reaction within the rest of his party of disquiet at this extraordinary behavior. and then the other surprise has been the discipline shown by jeremy corbyn, the yes, awful leader of the opposition, not immediately agreeing to an election and saying that there would not be an election until this legislation was on the books. and essentially wanting to leave boris johnson dangling to force him to be the prime minister who asked for an extension. you have this completely weird thing in british politics. there are loads of weird things in british politics. but right now you have a prime minister who has always said he didn t want an election desperately to try
originally. we just don t want to help him on that and give him more by contrast, boris johnson is ammunition to become to be remaking the tories into the outspoken as the tough guy on party of brexit. this issue. and this week expelled 21 conservative members of you point out in the piece, parliament, including very senior figures who disagreed with the new party line. detailing the history, an of course, not every situation extraordinary story where falls neatly on the open/close spectrum. many of the leading brexitiers basically, it really in many ways starts with netanyahu. are staunch free marketieres and and israeli hawks, who then keep insist they want a free britain. pressuring and pressing the american government to attack it s hard to be in favor of free trade, but insist that britain iran. crash out of the eu, one of the and it s an extraordinary story of almost a 15-year campaign. yeah. world s largest free trade areas it s a story of 15 years where and britain s larg