1. <sub id="zy88n"></sub>
        1. <blockquote id="zy88n"></blockquote>
          欧美黑人又大又粗xxxxx,人人爽久久久噜人人看,扒开双腿吃奶呻吟做受视频,中国少妇人妻xxxxx,2021国产在线视频,日韩福利片午夜免费观着,特黄aaaaaaa片免费视频,亚洲综合日韩av在线

          Battle of Brexit becomes trans-Atlantic war of words between May, Corbyn

          Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-27 02:39:51|Editor: yan
          Video PlayerClose

          LONDON, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) -- The Battle for Brexit was fought both sides of the Atlantic Wednesday as Prime Minister Theresa May defended her Chequers' blueprint in the U.S. and her opposite at Westminster, Labor's Jeremy Corbyn condemning it in Liverpool.

          In a rousing end-of conference speech in Liverpool, Corbyn primed Labor faithful to prepare for a general election to ensure he enters 10 Downing Street as the next British prime minister.

          He made it clear at Labor's annual conference that Labor would oppose a no-deal Brexit or the so-called Chequers plan for a future relationship with Europe favored by May.

          In New York the Prime Minister addressed a Bloomberg Business Forum to highlight her Brexit plans.

          She told 200 U.S. business leaders that Britain will cut corporation tax after it leaves EU.

          In her speech May said she wanted to reform World Trade Organization rules so they kept pace with the changing nature of trade and technology.

          Corbyn addressing a packed riverfront conference center, just a few hundred meters from where millions of Europeans once boarded ocean liners bound for New York.

          Delegates welcomed his rallying speech with standing ovations, reaching a crescendo when he said Labor was now ready for government.

          It took Corbyn over an hour to set out his vision for a fairer society under Labor, taking in better care of disabled people, free child care for working parents to workers appointed to company boards. He also spoke of tackling pollution and environmental issues as crucial.

          "When we meet this time next year let it be as a Labor government. Investing in Britain after years of austerity and neglect and bringing our country together after a decade of division," he said to a chorus of loud cheers and applause.

          And with the fate of Brexit still to be decided between London and Brussels, an early general election cannot be ruled out.

          In the Spectator current affairs magazine columnist Isabel Hardman said Corbyn's conference speech showed how confident he had become.

          Hardman wrote: "He knew his way around the text enough to be able to make little spontaneous jokes."

          She said party members were, unsurprisingly, delighted by the very appearance of their leader, waving "Jeremy Corbyn" scarves.

          "Labor will leave this conference feeling pretty good about itself. But there's a risk that this good feeling allows the leadership to continue to fudge on Brexit, both in terms of the deal being negotiated and the terms of a proposed second referendum on that deal," said Hardman.

          Tim Montgomerie, founder of the website the Conservative Home commented: "Don't agree with it, but Corbyn has a comprehensive and maybe compelling vision for post-crash future of Britain. May doesn't and that leaves Conservatives very vulnerable. Much more than that, it leaves future of our free enterprise system vulnerable. Tick tock, tick tock for Tory MPs."

          The speech was given the thumbs down by the Conservative chairman Brandon Lewis.

          He said: "Jeremy Corbyn has shown at every turn he is unfit to govern.

          All he offers are failed ideas that didn't work in the past and would leave working families paying the price with higher taxes, more debt and more waste -- just like last time. Only the Conservatives offer people opportunity for the future."

          Away from the political classes, Carolyn Fairbairn, director general, of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said of Corbyn's speech: "Much of Labor's vision for a more sustainable and fair country is absolutely right. Business not only supports it but holds many of the keys to making it a reality.

          "From onshore power to affordable childcare, the Labor leader's speech echoes calls from firms for more action on climate change and to unlock productivity."

          Fairbairn added: "But this will only happen if Labor invites business into the tent. Continual public barbs and backward-facing policy are deterring entrepreneurs and investors, at a time when we need them most."

          Riding on the crest of a conference wave, Corbyn travels to Brussels Thursday (Sept 27) for talks with the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier.

          Back in New York, May faced questions about Brexit and prospects for a deal between Britain and the remaining 27 EU member states.

          She told them: "We're at the point of the negotiations where we've got a few weeks to go. We don't know where the negotiations will end. I'm confident about getting a deal."

          But there was a blunt add to her message to the U.S. business world: "We have to make sure we're prepared for any eventuality. And of course as government we're preparing for a deal and we're preparing for no deal."

          TOP STORIES
          EDITOR’S CHOICE
          MOST VIEWED
          EXPLORE XINHUANET
          010020070750000000000000011105521374949161
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 无码精品福利一区二区三区| 人人色在线视频播放| 女人被狂躁的高潮免费视频| 成人国产亚洲精品a区| 免费福利视频二区三区| 成人综合婷婷国产精品久久| 国产免费人成在线视频网站| 国产精品人妻一区二区高| 国产欧美网站| 97亚洲色欲色欲综合网| 国产精品大尺度尺度视频| 国产女人18水真多毛片18精品| 亚洲两性视频一三区| 亚洲av综合永久无码精品天堂| 国产亚洲精品久久综合阿香| 女女互揉吃奶揉到高潮视频| 午夜免费国产体验区免费的| 性欧美暴力猛交69hd| 中文字幕日本在线免费| 天堂网www最新版资源在线| 五月天天天综合精品无码| 人妻聚色窝窝人体www一区| 欧美性性性性性色大片免费的| 久久婷五月最新中文字幕| 免费观看成年欧美1314www色| 免费可以在线看a∨网站| 苍井空一区二区波多野结衣AV| 无码人妻丰满熟妇区毛片18| 亚洲国产码专区| 欧美极品少妇性运交| 国产乱人伦偷精品视频下| 日韩在线成年视频人网站观看| 国产精品福利自产拍在线观看| 日韩在线视频一区二区三| 波多野结衣av无码| 999久久久精品国产消防器材| 久久丫精品国产| 国产在线拍揄自揄拍无码视频| 日韩新无码精品毛片| 色婷婷视频在线| 人妻无码av一区二区三区精品|