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Surveillance: Bad Timing For Confidence Vote, Huddleston Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

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3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2018

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Nigel Huddleston, Conservative Member of Parliament for Mid Worcestershire, says Theresa May would be in a very strong position if she won the vote. Guy Johnson, Bloomberg Anchor, and Erik Nielsen, Unicredit Group Chief Economist, join us for a Brexit update. Priya Misra, TD Securities Head of Global Interest-Rates Strategy, advises to be opportunistic in every asset class in 2019. Adam Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics President, thinks sterling relief is related to anti-Corbyn sentiment. 

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Johnson. Good morning to you guy. What happens next? What happens next is Prime Minister's

1:10.5

questions, which is about to start in the House of Commons. It's going to be

1:13.4

interesting to see kind of the body language that is being produced by Theresa May. Does she look

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relaxed? Does she look comfortable with what's going on? She has just got to her feet in the

1:23.6

House of Commons, which does look actually reasonably relaxed. It is worth

1:28.9

pointing out that there is a theory floating around, John, that she has

1:32.1

instigated this leadership challenge, that she has had some of her sort of colleagues close to her to send letters in to make this happen because remember that if she wins

1:44.0

said leadership challenge she cannot be challenged for another year.

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So it's unclear at this point in time how we got to this point, but this afternoon we will

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start that process. We think it's going to be a vote

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that takes place sometime between six and eight PM so starting roughly at 1 PM

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Eastern time we are going to start to see that process unfolding. If she were to win

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