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and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think it's a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventy i mean europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right now and all the measures that have been taken to tackle the debt crisis in europe at the beginning didn't seem to be coordinated but at the moment we can see that they do have a have an impact on the economies and on the societies and should britain decide to run out they are out of the decision making process they are out of influencing this democratic process of influencing rules and we saw that give you an example in the emissions trading system that was very much influenced by the city of london because the ci
and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think it's a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventy i mean europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe...
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and the european union. and i thought about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seven in europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right now and all the measures that have been taken to tackle the debt crisis in europe at the beginning didn't seem to be coordinated but at the moment we can see that they do have a have an impact on the economies and on the societies and short britain decide to run out they are out of the decision making process they are out of influencing this democratic process of influencing rules and we saw that give you an example in the emissions trading system that was very much influenced by the city of london because the city
and the european union. and i thought about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seven in europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe...
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and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think it's a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventeen europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right now and all the measures that have been taken to tackle the debt crisis in europe at the beginning didn't seem to be coordinated but at the moment we can see that they do have a have an impact on the economies and on the societies and should britain decide to run out they are out of the decision making process they are out of influencing this democratic process of influencing rules and we saw that give you an example in the emissions trading system that was very much influenced by the city of london because the city of
and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think it's a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventeen europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right...
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union well everything's fine so far in the european union we know that we have a development going through at the moment we have to overcome a crisis we have separatist movements but they all agree that we have to solve the crisis on the european federal level and i think we'll hold onto that for a while tony what do you think about that is there agreement. well i would disagree with the release to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is. this may be allies fo
union well everything's fine so far in the european union we know that we have a development going through at the moment we have to overcome a crisis we have separatist movements but they all agree that we have to solve the crisis on the european federal level and i think we'll hold onto that for a while tony what do you think about that is there agreement. well i would disagree with the release to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the...
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and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventeen europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right now and all the measures that have been taken to tackle the debt crisis in europe at the beginning didn't seem to be coordinated but at the moment we can see that they do have a have an impact on the economies and on the societies and should britain decide to run out they are out of the decision making process they are out of influencing this democratic process of influencing rules and we saw that give you an example in the emissions trading system that was very much influenced by the city of london because the city
and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventeen europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe...
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and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventeen europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right now and all the measures that have been taken to tackle the debt crisis in europe at the beginning didn't seem to be coordinated but at the moment we can see that they do have a have an impact on the economies and on the societies and short britain decide to run out they are out of the decision making process they are out of influencing this democratic process of influencing rules and we saw that give you an example in the emissions trading system that was very much influenced by the city of london because the city
and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventeen europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe...
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union in such a european union is best that the minute. ditto for the weeks, months and years i will not rest until the debate is one for the future of my country, success of the european union and prosperity of people for generations to come. thank you very much indeed. can't knock.mac [applause] [applause] [applause] >> before going to the importance of no national parliament, which doesn't still respect and sometimes fear as they said we have the time for questions. >> administer, how did the leader who said he didn't want to spend his time banging on about europe, with cygnus have you had from your european colleagues suggesting they are favorable to this renegotiation? could you be more specific on the areas you're trying to renegotiate on? >> first of all, there's been a very big changes they argued in a speech in a single county has been driven a huge process of change. someone who will remain mamma said one thing you would have to worry about is treaty changes. we've had to accept it in one way projected and i've only been prime mi
union in such a european union is best that the minute. ditto for the weeks, months and years i will not rest until the debate is one for the future of my country, success of the european union and prosperity of people for generations to come. thank you very much indeed. can't knock.mac [applause] [applause] [applause] >> before going to the importance of no national parliament, which doesn't still respect and sometimes fear as they said we have the time for questions. >>...
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bound to a federal union or european union or state of the united states of europe they can of course leave or negotiate the treaties short ok tony i mean i'm not saying the united states of europe is a bad idea but the people sign up for it. i think in ireland initially many many people were reluctant to both north and side in this country when we joined the european union but i think very very quickly people realized the economic benefits you know we've really got you know free trade across borders and i think one of the most important things is. as you know groups ethnic groups of people around europe i don't say that anyone has lost their ethnic identity their cultural identity and certainly if anything in ireland today the culture that has the of people the stronger since we joined the european union so i don't think people here are not a reluctant members i think they realize that in the global economy that we have today we have no choice but to work together in cooperation federalism even in ireland today we have still got our two countries but i would ultimately say that we wi
bound to a federal union or european union or state of the united states of europe they can of course leave or negotiate the treaties short ok tony i mean i'm not saying the united states of europe is a bad idea but the people sign up for it. i think in ireland initially many many people were reluctant to both north and side in this country when we joined the european union but i think very very quickly people realized the economic benefits you know we've really got you know free trade across...
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within the european union. here we would like to cooperate with britain, as germans we would like to have them in, but to change the conditions of the treaty, we would do better through legislation. >> dr. fox, you are on the record as welcoming this speech, but some will question what is your welcoming. for starters, we do not know what the renegotiated union would look like. on the one hand there is not much to negotiate about, and on the other hand it could be as far away as five years' time. >> what is important about this is we have a british prime minister who says -- why do we have to stick to the concept of a union at all? an important break that i welcome. what is wrong with the common market? from going back to the concept of the customs union? not having the legislation of doctors hours? he said that we would want to renegotiate a package in light of the changes already happening in europe. he said the british people will get their first saying since 1975. we have waited a long time for the british p
within the european union. here we would like to cooperate with britain, as germans we would like to have them in, but to change the conditions of the treaty, we would do better through legislation. >> dr. fox, you are on the record as welcoming this speech, but some will question what is your welcoming. for starters, we do not know what the renegotiated union would look like. on the one hand there is not much to negotiate about, and on the other hand it could be as far away as five...
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and the european union. let about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventeen europe is still on the mend and if we can do we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right now and all the measures that have been taken to tackle the debt crisis in europe at the beginning didn't seem to be coordinated but at the moment we can see that they do have a have an impact on the economies and on the societies and short britain decide to run out they are out of the decision making process they are out of influencing this democratic process of influencing rules and we saw that give you an example in the emission trade system that was very much influenced by the city of london because the city of londo
and the european union. let about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seventeen europe is still on the mend and if we can do we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right...
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and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seven in europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe right now and all the measures that have been taken to tackle the debt crisis in europe at the beginning didn't seem to be coordinated but at the moment we can see that they do have a have an impact on the economies and on the societies and short britain decide to run out they are out of the decision making process they are out of influencing this democratic process of influencing rules and we saw that give you an example in the emissions trading system that was very much influenced by the city of london because the city o
and the european union. and i think about a year ago in brussels i think this is a very interesting time for the british to call for a referendum even if it's going to be two thousand and seven in europe is still on the mend and if we can we look at the european union and we look at the eurozone this is something but this is very bad timing because they still need to mend the process and that means more europe and that's not everyone doesn't want that right now. exactly we need more europe...
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union well everything's fine so far in the european union we know that we have a development going through at the moment we have to overcome a crisis we have separatist movements but they all agree that we have to solve the crisis on a european federal level and i think we'll hold onto that for a while tony what do you think about that is there agreement well i would disagree with the release to both britain and ireland for example and scaf of the moment is not quite clear what the starvation separate us want with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polaris fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there. ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well here's where this may be and the lies for
union well everything's fine so far in the european union we know that we have a development going through at the moment we have to overcome a crisis we have separatist movements but they all agree that we have to solve the crisis on a european federal level and i think we'll hold onto that for a while tony what do you think about that is there agreement well i would disagree with the release to both britain and ireland for example and scaf of the moment is not quite clear what the starvation...
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you're the general secretary of the union of european federalists when people joined the european union where they were joining a federal union people because you know what a lot of people will say is that they lost more and more of their freedoms to make decisions about their economies civil society sick cetera well i totally disagree to that i mean of course the european union has to be based on subsidy or it's a principle which means that the decisions are made close as possible to the citizens on the other hand you know is that a case is that the case on sure thing is that the case let me finish yeah yeah of course about dontcha think that. in a case that a federal union existed with a federal strong budget that the sovereignty of the european citizens overall would be better than we have now in that crisis we are all victims at the moment because we do not have a fully fledged. my question is that people join to create something like the united states yeah i mean they are going to they join it to create a united states of europe that it has to be discussed i'm not saying yes there
you're the general secretary of the union of european federalists when people joined the european union where they were joining a federal union people because you know what a lot of people will say is that they lost more and more of their freedoms to make decisions about their economies civil society sick cetera well i totally disagree to that i mean of course the european union has to be based on subsidy or it's a principle which means that the decisions are made close as possible to the...
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i want the european union to be a success. and i want a relationship between britain and the european union that keeps us in it. that is why i am here today. to acknowledge the nature of the challenges we face, and to set out how i believe the european union should respond to them. and to explain what i want to achieve for britain and its place within the european union. so let me start with the nature of the challenges we face. first, the euro zone. the future shape of europe is being forged. there are sensors questions that will define the future of the european union, and the future of every country within it. the union is changing to help fix the currency, and that has profound implications for all of us, whether we are in the single currency or not. now, britain is not in the single currency, and were not going to be. but we all need the eurozone does the right governance and structures to secure a successful currency for the long-term. and those of us outside the eurozone also need certain safeguards to ensure that for e
i want the european union to be a success. and i want a relationship between britain and the european union that keeps us in it. that is why i am here today. to acknowledge the nature of the challenges we face, and to set out how i believe the european union should respond to them. and to explain what i want to achieve for britain and its place within the european union. so let me start with the nature of the challenges we face. first, the euro zone. the future shape of europe is being forged....
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so in 1993, they formed the european union. two years later, they introduced a common currency known as the "euro" with 17 of the 27 member states eventually adopting the new denomination. >> in the dutch city of maastricht, a treaty was signed that had huge significance for the future of europe. >> they share a currency and they share a central bank, the european central bank in frankfurt that makes the monetary policy for the whole euro area. >> unification made trade among member nations a breeze. as a result, the e.u. became the world's second-largest economy and america's top trading partner. >> real engines to growth in the european union have to do with trade and opening up trade, and that's what the e.u. has done for the past 50 years. >> europe is the biggest economy in the world. the trading relationship between united states and europe is the biggest in the world. >> but even as the e.u. succeeded in bringing economic success to member nations, critics warned of crucial flaws in its complex structure. >> they threw t
so in 1993, they formed the european union. two years later, they introduced a common currency known as the "euro" with 17 of the 27 member states eventually adopting the new denomination. >> in the dutch city of maastricht, a treaty was signed that had huge significance for the future of europe. >> they share a currency and they share a central bank, the european central bank in frankfurt that makes the monetary policy for the whole euro area. >> unification made...
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the prime minister is threatening to split the european union apart to give the british people of vote on whether to leave. doesn't agree to some major changes although that will happen he wins the next election in a landmark speech david cameron head of the union's ever closer integration should recognise the diversity of its members are not snuff it out with this report. he believes that britain and also members of the european union would be more prosperous if they just pretty much concentrated on the single market and if brussels gave european members more autonomy over their own economic policy he says that so often that britain particularly during this economic crisis has had to abide by direct is given to it from brussels and that has not been good for the economy he did stress that the change was crucial and if trick change did not come there was every chance that britain could head for it he also stressed that the feeling within britain at the moment is that people are becoming disillusioned with the european union simply because it is not democratic the bureaucrats in brussel
the prime minister is threatening to split the european union apart to give the british people of vote on whether to leave. doesn't agree to some major changes although that will happen he wins the next election in a landmark speech david cameron head of the union's ever closer integration should recognise the diversity of its members are not snuff it out with this report. he believes that britain and also members of the european union would be more prosperous if they just pretty much...
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british quit european union. we found a julie in the solyndra pointed un free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international government secrets. the power of people speaking up and resisting together terrifies corrupt democratic power so much so that ordinary people here in the west and the enemy of governments an enemy to be watched and enemy to be can for all and to be impoverished true democracy is not the white house true democracy is not a true democracy is the resistance of people with the truth against flies from right here in london. everyday ordinary people teach us that democracy is free speech and dissent. from heretics to hero american whistleblower bradley manning finally free. droning on the nations agree to end iraq of remote control. egypt's arab spring sees democracy defeat hardline islamist. the reality on the ground was anything b
british quit european union. we found a julie in the solyndra pointed un free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international government secrets. the power of people speaking up and resisting together terrifies corrupt democratic power so much so that ordinary people here...
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>> i don't want britain to leave the european union. i want britain to reform the european union. we have set out the whole areas where we want to go speak members are shedding their heads off. they must desist. let's hear the answers. the prime minister spin we've been very clear about what we want to see changed. their whole series of areas social and legislation, employment legislation, environmental legislation we're europe has gone far too far. we need to properly safeguard the single market. we also want to make sure that ever close the union doesn't apply to the united kingdom. these are the things that we are fighting for. let me put it to him again. we want a renegotiation and then out referendum. what does he want? what doesn't he know? >> ed miliband. >> so, mr. speaker, four hours since the big speech, he can't answer the most basic question of all. whether he is for yes, whether he is for yes or whether he is for no. and why can he answer, mr. speaker? why can't he say unequivocally that he will vote yes in a referendum? because he is frightened because of the people
>> i don't want britain to leave the european union. i want britain to reform the european union. we have set out the whole areas where we want to go speak members are shedding their heads off. they must desist. let's hear the answers. the prime minister spin we've been very clear about what we want to see changed. their whole series of areas social and legislation, employment legislation, environmental legislation we're europe has gone far too far. we need to properly safeguard the...
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of very key policies and that's to exit the european union so that's what must be done that's really is the only workable turnitin the option is quite simply to either stay in the european union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or course leave the european union and negotiate or the basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade the pm has already been criticised which you mentioned for not being decisive are on there for making any kind of real moves what about the british public how are they dealing with these pieces that we've seen of the speech and how do you think that it will go down in general with the public. a really does need to reflect british public opinion when he made speech british public do actually overwhelmingly warmth of referendum on the european union and actually most people calling to the opinion polls would actually vote bitten to exit the e.u. so if david cameron really does have want to have any hope of staying as prime minister after the next election he needs to be very clear that have a referendum on the european union and o
of very key policies and that's to exit the european union so that's what must be done that's really is the only workable turnitin the option is quite simply to either stay in the european union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or course leave the european union and negotiate or the basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade the pm has already been criticised which you mentioned for not being decisive are on there for making any kind of real moves what about...
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part of a reformed and successful european union. this argument, this entire argument is about what is in the national interest of britain. [shouting] we want a european union that is more open, more flexible, more competitive, not just good for britain but good for europe, to. >> i don't think that was quite a complete answer to my question, mr. speaker. let's see if we can press them a bit further about how he is going to vote. is he saying, is he saying that if he doesn't achieve his negotiating strategy he will recommend a part-time cancer -- the part-time chancellor can't hang on for a minute. is he saying if he doesn't achieve his negotiation strategy he will recommend britain lead the european union? >> first of all is very welcome, it's accepting the premise the conservatives will win the next election. [cheers and applause] >> and interestingly, an interest in not raising the fact
part of a reformed and successful european union. this argument, this entire argument is about what is in the national interest of britain. [shouting] we want a european union that is more open, more flexible, more competitive, not just good for britain but good for europe, to. >> i don't think that was quite a complete answer to my question, mr. speaker. let's see if we can press them a bit further about how he is going to vote. is he saying, is he saying that if he doesn't achieve his...
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>> i don't want britain to leave the european union. i want britain to reform the european union. we have set out the whole areas where we want to go speak members are shedding their heads off. they must desist. let's hear the answers. the prime minister spin we've been very clear about what we want to see changed. their whole series of areas social and legislation, employment legislation, environmental legislation we're europe has gone far too far. we need to properly safeguard the single market. we also want to make sure that ever close the union doesn't apply to the united kingdom. these are the things that we are fighting for. let me put it to him again. we want a renegotiation and then out referendum. what does he want? what doesn't he know? >> ed miliband. >> so, mr. speaker, four hours since the big speech, he can't answer the most basic question of all. whether he is for yes, whether he is for yes or whether he is for no. and why can he answer, mr. speaker? why can't he say unequivocally that he will vote yes in a referendum? because he is frightened because of the people
>> i don't want britain to leave the european union. i want britain to reform the european union. we have set out the whole areas where we want to go speak members are shedding their heads off. they must desist. let's hear the answers. the prime minister spin we've been very clear about what we want to see changed. their whole series of areas social and legislation, employment legislation, environmental legislation we're europe has gone far too far. we need to properly safeguard the...
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>> i do not want britain to lead the european union. i want britain to reform the european union. we have set out the areas where we want -- >> order. members are shouting their heads off a prime minister. they must desist. >> we have been a very clear about what we want to see changed. social legislation, employment legislation, environmental legislation, where europe has gone far too far, and we to properly safeguard the single market. we also want to make sure that ever closer union does not apply to the united kingdom. these are the things we are fighting for. but need to the right honorable gentleman again. we want a renegotiation and then a referendum. what does he want? >> 4 hours since the big speech, the prime minister cannot answer the most basic question of all -- whether he is 4 yes or for now. -- fopr no. -- for no. why can he not answer it? why can he not say unequivocally that he will vote yes? because he is frightened of the people behind him. the only thing that has changed is that few months ago, when he said he was against a referendum, is not a situation in eur
>> i do not want britain to lead the european union. i want britain to reform the european union. we have set out the areas where we want -- >> order. members are shouting their heads off a prime minister. they must desist. >> we have been a very clear about what we want to see changed. social legislation, employment legislation, environmental legislation, where europe has gone far too far, and we to properly safeguard the single market. we also want to make sure that ever...
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speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what's best for the e.u. . well we've heard the british perspective but what do rank and file politicians in europe think of britain's referendum plans were for more on this i'm now joined by alexander of otto he's a german m.e.p. from the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe thanks very much indeed for being with us here on r.t. what did you think of the prime minister's speech today does britain deserve a special deal here. well no i don't think britain already has a lot of exceptions to the usual treaties and one day you would have to question yourself are you part of a family or are you not so what david cameron is actually doing is setting fire without being able to control it well if britain doesn't get that special deal it wants it could well leave and bearing in mind the mess the eurozone is in at the moment could that not set a precedent for other disenchanted nations simply to follow the u.k. . well first of all i don't believe that actually the u.k. is in d
speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what's best for the e.u. . well we've heard the british perspective but what do rank and file politicians in europe think of britain's referendum plans were for more on this i'm now joined by alexander of otto he's a german m.e.p. from the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe thanks very much indeed for being with us here on r.t. what did you think of the prime minister's...
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it would be negotiated really what this is about is the dynamics within the european union people want us to stay in because we are a free trading nation with a global outlook and that's an important influence in the u. nobody should deny that but actually i think the put the consequences are worse for the you than they are for the united kingdom if we leave because i think we you would become even more inward looking and really what's required is a change of heart within the nations of europe to be more outward looking and to believe more in dispersed political power we need to a little you can tell a change of heart with other fellows of the european union i'm sorry i am so low on time i do apologize but why is it what is it that gives britain the right to put its own interests above the other twenty six nations at such a tough time. well i don't accept that premise i think it's in everybody's interests that we have a more open and dynamic europe and i hope that the european leaders will listen to david cameron and join him join him in looking for a new kind of europe that's dynamic
it would be negotiated really what this is about is the dynamics within the european union people want us to stay in because we are a free trading nation with a global outlook and that's an important influence in the u. nobody should deny that but actually i think the put the consequences are worse for the you than they are for the united kingdom if we leave because i think we you would become even more inward looking and really what's required is a change of heart within the nations of europe...
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we have a better organize the european union and we have a full hearted consent of the european union people. those are the choices we're making. what are his choice of? >> maybe we are making a better progress, mr. speaker. in october 2011, i'm sure the prime minister will remember this, he and i walked shoulder to shoulder through the lobby. against the 81 members of his party who voted for and and out referendum. you might call it to parties working together in the national interest. now, the foreign secretary said at the time, i think he's on his way to australia to get as far away from the prime minister speech as possible, he said this, he said the reason for our vote was an in out referendum would create additional economic uncertainty in this country. i said difficult economic time. was the foreign secretary right? >> yes, he was entirely right. it's interesting, it is interesting that the leader of the opposition will want to talk about process because he dare not debate the substance. [shouting] i don't think, i do think it will be right for britain to have an in out referen
we have a better organize the european union and we have a full hearted consent of the european union people. those are the choices we're making. what are his choice of? >> maybe we are making a better progress, mr. speaker. in october 2011, i'm sure the prime minister will remember this, he and i walked shoulder to shoulder through the lobby. against the 81 members of his party who voted for and and out referendum. you might call it to parties working together in the national interest....
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he might pile on the european union they've already reportedly warned that the european union is not an menu so david cameron isn't going to be in favor it's not going to be supported when he starts saying that we want to renew renegotiate the terms of us of our membership in the e.u. so. a busy time for david cameron and a lot of political analysts saying that he's unlikely to satisfy anyone because it's a very difficult situation. absolutely. in london thank you thank you. for it from the un's atomic agency. experts are back in iran for the second time in a little more than a month tehran hopes this visit will bring clear progress but stresses a deal is only possible if its rights for peaceful nuclear energy are respected by the west fears iran is seeking atomic weapons and keeps piling sanctions on the country but it's not his maria phenomena found out they often have the opposite effect to what was originally intended. the u.s. may be serious sanctions against iran are not targeted at the general public but there is barely a single person from the population of around seventy fiv
he might pile on the european union they've already reportedly warned that the european union is not an menu so david cameron isn't going to be in favor it's not going to be supported when he starts saying that we want to renew renegotiate the terms of us of our membership in the e.u. so. a busy time for david cameron and a lot of political analysts saying that he's unlikely to satisfy anyone because it's a very difficult situation. absolutely. in london thank you thank you. for it from the...
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when we come back, is preparing to leave the european union? >> and the bundesliga swings back into action after a six- week winter lay off. >> stay with us. >> welcome back. the financial crisis has also had a fallout in british politics. the prime minister has delayed what must be the hotly -- the most hotly awaited speech of his career. >> cameron was due to travel to the netherlands to speak about recasting britain sometimes difficult relationship with the european union but instead spent the day in london dealing with events unfolding in algeria, but experts of his speech have been released. he will say that more of the same in the eu is not enough. he is also expected to demand a renegotiation of britain's membership with the block and then put the new terms to a public referendum. critics say he is pandering to euro skeptics in his own conservative party. for more on britain's relationship with the eu, we spoke to the president of the european parliament and asked first why he was so opposed to prime minister cameron's efforts to reclaim
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choosing whether they want to belong to the european union. the pakistan's supreme court is holding an inquiry into the death of an official who was investigating corruption allegations against the prime minister. after being found dead last week. a report. >> the funeral of the investigator who was probing corruption allegations against the prime minister of pakistan. almost one week on, the key question remains unanswered. did he take his own life, or was he murdered? the 31-year-old official was found hanging last friday, three days after the supreme court ordered the prime minister to admit he was under pressure. police say it looks like suicide, but they are not ruling out foul play. outside the court today, his brother-in-law said in his body was proof of murder. >> we some marks on the left and right shoulder, he said. there was a cut on the forearm, and there were marks on his back. it seems he was trying to flee. we believe he was killed. >> the family is looking to the supreme court for answers and for justice. the government has alr
choosing whether they want to belong to the european union. the pakistan's supreme court is holding an inquiry into the death of an official who was investigating corruption allegations against the prime minister. after being found dead last week. a report. >> the funeral of the investigator who was probing corruption allegations against the prime minister of pakistan. almost one week on, the key question remains unanswered. did he take his own life, or was he murdered? the 31-year-old...
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that is not what the european union is based on it's based on common policy if you like everybody just to cherry pick well then where would we be barack obama has also said he's been in touch with david cameron . urging him to stay within european union because he believes that is essential for peace and for economic prosperity so there's a lot of pressure against david cameron for doing this but as you say there's a bit of a stop gap here he's allowed to say this to a pace's euro skeptics within his own party he doesn't actually have to take any action for a number of years yet firstly the conservatives have to win by majority the next election in two thousand and fifteen and then any referendum probably would not happen until twenty seventy it's still a long way down the road and you farmer there live in london thank you. now the u.s. has begun airlifting french troops to mali standing support for the intervention by its nato ally comes libyan islamist are accused of helping those responsible for a deadly hostage siege in algeria an attack which was in response to the french operatio
that is not what the european union is based on it's based on common policy if you like everybody just to cherry pick well then where would we be barack obama has also said he's been in touch with david cameron . urging him to stay within european union because he believes that is essential for peace and for economic prosperity so there's a lot of pressure against david cameron for doing this but as you say there's a bit of a stop gap here he's allowed to say this to a pace's euro skeptics...
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speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what's best for the e.u. . and so get more on cameron's possible exit referendum with someone who's pushed for it for years joining me for that is the city of london spokesman for the u.k. independence party stephen wolf well as i say your party has been trying been asking for this praises and judging by recent support for you can i suppose you will now be trying to claim that much of this is because of you and your success. well i think it's not just you but it's actually those people who have supported ukip at the ballot box over a million people in the last european election and the very fact that we've got so many people joining us in campaigns and street stalls and delivering leaflets because they are the people that david cameron referred today in his speech those who are disillusioned with europe who are very vibrant lead in believing in democracy but actually say that europe is not democratic is a victory for them and it's actually a victory for real democracy when a p
speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what's best for the e.u. . and so get more on cameron's possible exit referendum with someone who's pushed for it for years joining me for that is the city of london spokesman for the u.k. independence party stephen wolf well as i say your party has been trying been asking for this praises and judging by recent support for you can i suppose you will now be trying to claim that much of...
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it's an agenda that is good for the whole of the european union. we face a massive competitiveness challenge from the rising countries of the south and east. we have to accept the europe at the moment is a working probably. it's adding to this is cause, adding to regulation. we need to change that. >> order. statement of parliamentary under-secretary of state -- >> here on c-span2 we will be the british house of commons now as they move onto other legislative business. you have been watching prime minister's question time aired live wednesdays at 7 a.m. eastern while parliament is in session. you can see this weeks questions and again sunday night at nine eastern and pacific on c-span. >> for more information go to c-span.org and click on c-span series were prime minister's questions, plus links to international news media and legislatures around the world but you can also watch recently given going programs deal with other international issues. >> greases opposition party leader spoke at the brookings institution yesterday about his country econom
it's an agenda that is good for the whole of the european union. we face a massive competitiveness challenge from the rising countries of the south and east. we have to accept the europe at the moment is a working probably. it's adding to this is cause, adding to regulation. we need to change that. >> order. statement of parliamentary under-secretary of state -- >> here on c-span2 we will be the british house of commons now as they move onto other legislative business. you have been...
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s membership of the european union and then promise to put those terms to a referendum and now of course the u.s. is stuck it's already made what many have seen as a veiled threat to what we call the special relationship that we're always talking a lot about the special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. the relationship would be devalued for the obama administration by britain leaving the e.u. altogether or even if it got bogged down in constant negotiations about what the u.k.'s membership would be like and it has caused a full out in the coalition government although that's not a difficult thing to do these days david cameron the prime minister has played it out saying it's just an opinion but it kleck nick clegg his deputy has said that it is a big issue that the u.k. is valuable to the u.k. u.s. precisely because it has a close relationship with the european union but of course his party does stand against anything that distances britain from the e.u. now i felt that the main issue for people here given that there's an increasing lack of support for britain's membership of t
s membership of the european union and then promise to put those terms to a referendum and now of course the u.s. is stuck it's already made what many have seen as a veiled threat to what we call the special relationship that we're always talking a lot about the special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. the relationship would be devalued for the obama administration by britain leaving the e.u. altogether or even if it got bogged down in constant negotiations about what the u.k.'s...
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essentially, what he did was to give the european union a deadline for change. he said he did not want a referendum in britain now because you wanted all of these arguments to be fleshed out of the coming years. but what he said was that the method conservative party in this country were reelected in the general election here in 2015, it would be part of their mandate and the platform that there would offer the british people and in-out referendum around 2018. so five years from now. the great concern of this, even if there is agreement in the european union, the great concern is that now a leading prime minister from a leading european country has said the sellout and other european countries might follow suit. the worry in big european capitals like paris and berlin is whether this will be criticized and if europe will only be as strong as its most skeptical parts. and the worry is that europe might start to collapse from the outside in words. so i don't think that they will take this speech very kindly one bit. i certainly don't think that they will want to a
essentially, what he did was to give the european union a deadline for change. he said he did not want a referendum in britain now because you wanted all of these arguments to be fleshed out of the coming years. but what he said was that the method conservative party in this country were reelected in the general election here in 2015, it would be part of their mandate and the platform that there would offer the british people and in-out referendum around 2018. so five years from now. the great...
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british quit european union. we found a jury on the soldier appointed u.n. free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international government secrets. the power of people speaking up and resisting. together terrifies corrupt and undemocratic power so much so that ordinary people here in the west and the enemy of governments an enemy to be watched and enemy to be controlled and to be impoverished true democracy is not the white house true democracy is not camera true democracy is the resistance of people with the truth against lies from to right here in london. every day on here you people teach us that democracy is free speech and dissent. from heretics to hero american whistleblower bradley manning finally free. droning on the nations agree to end era of remote controlled war. egypt's arab spring sees democracy defeat hardline islamist. the reality on th
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we have a better organize the european union and we have a full hearted consent of the european union people. those are the choices we're making. what are his choice of? >> maybe we are making a better progress, mr. speaker. in october 2011, i'm sure the prime minister will remember this, he and i walked shoulder to shoulder through the lobby. against the 81 members of his party who voted for and and out referendum. you might call it to parties working together in the national interest. now, the foreign secretary said at the time, i think he's on his way to australia to get as far away from the prime minister speech as possible, he said this, he said the reason for our vote was an in out referendum would create additional economic uncertainty in this country. i said difficult economic time. was the foreign secretary right? >> yes, he was entirely right. it's interesting, it is interesting that the leader of the opposition will want to talk about process because he dare not debate the substance. [shouting] i don't think, i do think it will be right for britain to have an in out referen
we have a better organize the european union and we have a full hearted consent of the european union people. those are the choices we're making. what are his choice of? >> maybe we are making a better progress, mr. speaker. in october 2011, i'm sure the prime minister will remember this, he and i walked shoulder to shoulder through the lobby. against the 81 members of his party who voted for and and out referendum. you might call it to parties working together in the national interest....
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when we come back, is preparing to leave the european union? >> and the bundesliga swings back into action after a six- week winter lay off. >> stay with us. >> welcome back. the financial crisis has also had a fallout in british politics. the prime minister has delayed what must be the hotly -- the most hotly awaited speech of his career. >> cameron was due to travel to the netherlands to speak about recasting britain sometimes difficult relationship with the european union but instead spent the day in london dealing with events unfolding in algeria, but experts of his speech have been released. he will say that more of the same in the eu is not enough. he is also expected to demand a renegotiation of britain's membership with the block and then put the new terms to a public referendum. critics say he is pandering to euro skeptics in his own conservative party. for more on britain's relationship with the eu, we spoke to the president of the european parliament and asked first why he was so opposed to prime minister cameron's efforts to reclaim
when we come back, is preparing to leave the european union? >> and the bundesliga swings back into action after a six- week winter lay off. >> stay with us. >> welcome back. the financial crisis has also had a fallout in british politics. the prime minister has delayed what must be the hotly -- the most hotly awaited speech of his career. >> cameron was due to travel to the netherlands to speak about recasting britain sometimes difficult relationship with the european...
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and everyone knows that q so and european union they go hand in hand i mean that's the whole idea of the strong bloc strong union from what it seems from the outside because of the sort of the economic crises there have been so many social problems that arose when example nationalisms on the rise in almost every single country of europe right now and then people say that with the hero. it has brought euro for europe farther apart northern part and southern part and you know it only made rich countries richer like germany and you know the countries that are on the periphery as they they made it made them even more incapable do you think taken into consideration everything we've said that you were a peon union has a future. oh i think it does because. i think first of all that the euro i agree with you the euro is a key part of the of the european union now and if the euro zone really broke up it would might be the end of that but i don't believe that's going to happen because they've got to move more rapidly and they've got to that's the best way to to do it to do rather than. me not
and everyone knows that q so and european union they go hand in hand i mean that's the whole idea of the strong bloc strong union from what it seems from the outside because of the sort of the economic crises there have been so many social problems that arose when example nationalisms on the rise in almost every single country of europe right now and then people say that with the hero. it has brought euro for europe farther apart northern part and southern part and you know it only made rich...
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union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate a the basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people but turns power or exits the european union the better. whether euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries ed is now gaining support in the blogs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow the block to directly aid to troubled states as artie's peter all over now reports germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who are really in charge of their country. the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and given them away to bureaucrats in brussels specifically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be fought out in the e.u. second tie is to court this
union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate a the basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people but turns power or exits the european union the better. whether euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries ed is now gaining support in the blogs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called...
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we have a better organize the european union and we have a full hearted consent of the european union people. those are the choices we're making. what are his choice of? >> maybe we are making a better progress, mr. speaker. in october 2011, i'm sure the prime minister will remember this, he and i walked shoulder to shoulder through thelobby. against the 81 members of his party who voted for and and out referendum. you might call it t parties working together in the national interest. now, the foreign secretary sa at the time, i think he's on his way to australia to get as far away from the prime mister speech as possible, he said this, he said the reason for our vote was an in out referendum would create additional economic uncertainty in this country. i said difficult economic time. was the foreign secretary right? >> yes, he was entirely right. it's interesting, it is interesting that the leader of the opposition will want to talk about process because he dare not debate the substance. [shouting] i don't think, i do think it will be right for britain to have an in out referendum to
we have a better organize the european union and we have a full hearted consent of the european union people. those are the choices we're making. what are his choice of? >> maybe we are making a better progress, mr. speaker. in october 2011, i'm sure the prime minister will remember this, he and i walked shoulder to shoulder through thelobby. against the 81 members of his party who voted for and and out referendum. you might call it t parties working together in the national interest....
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british quit european union. we found julian the soldier appointed un free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international government secrets. the power of people speaking up and resisting together terrify corrupt democratic power so much so that ordinary people here in the west and the enemy of governments an enemy to be watched and enemy to be can for all and to be impoverished true democracy is not the white house. true democracy is not camera true democracy is the resistance of people with the truth against lies from tolerate to right here in london. every day ordinary people teach us that democracy is free speech and just sent. from heretics to hero american whistleblower bradley manning finally free. droning on memo nations agree to end iraq of remote controlled war. egypt's arab spring sees democracy defeat hardline islamist. the reality on
british quit european union. we found julian the soldier appointed un free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international government secrets. the power of people speaking up and resisting together terrify corrupt democratic power so much so that ordinary people here in...
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union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate to the basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people and the turns power or exits the european union the better. now with the euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries it is now gaining support in the blocs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow the blog to directly aid troubled states as artie's peed all over reports germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who will be in charge of their country. the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and given them away to bureaucrats in brussels specifically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be fought out in the second tightest court this group c
union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate to the basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people and the turns power or exits the european union the better. now with the euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries it is now gaining support in the blocs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the...
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union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate a. basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people but turns power or exits the european union the better. for more news making headlines around the world volunteers have broken out in the egyptian city of alexandria protesters were demanding justice in the trial of former security officers accused of killing jews during the twenty eleven. clashes erupted when the presiding judge of the resigned without carrying out his duties. executed forces have been torturing nearly a third of all detainees transferred to their control by u.s. forces according to the u.s. reports kabul is operating secret sites for the abuse of prisoners to avoid international scrutiny. nato withdrew the allegations could when the plans for the full hundreds of security responsibilities to afghan forces turned to. syria's foreign minister has invited the opposition to lay down arms to start a national dialogue but added that
union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate a. basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people but turns power or exits the european union the better. for more news making headlines around the world volunteers have broken out in the egyptian city of alexandria protesters were demanding justice in the trial of former security officers accused of...
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s future role within the european union. now the news the artistic director of russia's bolshoi theatre undergoes treatment for severe chemical burns to his face after an acid attack which officials are linking to sinister professional rivalry. and does is ready voters prepared to head to the polls next tuesday we'll look into why prime minister binyamin netanyahu seeing his support way. if you just joined us one is kevin i mean this is our teen our top story the islamic terrorists are still holding an international group of hostages at a gas plant in algeria with the local military continuing their attempts to free the captives a number of civilians were killed during a blitz rescue attempt by forces which drew anger from the international community the militants say they were acting in revenge for the french intervention in neighboring mali but paris maintained it only therefore helps justify its campaign as polly boyko reports tonight. wildly varying reports as to the number of casualties how many hostages are dead but we
s future role within the european union. now the news the artistic director of russia's bolshoi theatre undergoes treatment for severe chemical burns to his face after an acid attack which officials are linking to sinister professional rivalry. and does is ready voters prepared to head to the polls next tuesday we'll look into why prime minister binyamin netanyahu seeing his support way. if you just joined us one is kevin i mean this is our teen our top story the islamic terrorists are still...
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these of the european union. all of these are part of what i call the global governance movement. .1 is a major actor. .2 is a conflict going on between global governance and the forces of the liberal democratic nationstate. .3 means we need to rethink world politics. we think of it today is the nations can and may be ngos. we have to take the party of global governance and put it on the chessboard. it's a major actor, and actor adversarial to american interest and american values and democracy in general. certainly adversarial to nationstate struggling such as israel. we think in terms of categories of liberal internationalism, realism, but we haven't thought of global politics, which is now transnational. american lawyers are going to international courts to try to indict american airmen. that's transnational politics. we need a rethinking of world politics. we have a hostile player. there's many american trans nationalists and they see america to lead the way, to sort of a doubt the global governance project a
these of the european union. all of these are part of what i call the global governance movement. .1 is a major actor. .2 is a conflict going on between global governance and the forces of the liberal democratic nationstate. .3 means we need to rethink world politics. we think of it today is the nations can and may be ngos. we have to take the party of global governance and put it on the chessboard. it's a major actor, and actor adversarial to american interest and american values and democracy...
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union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate a. basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people and the turns power or exits the european union the better. coming up to quarter past the hour here in moscow still ahead a revival and crime the artistic director of the ball so i had the honor treated in hospital personal burns after an acid attack in...