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in the european union and that's not a far shot because the main target here isn't the european union but china so it seems like not unlikely at least that if they do impose tariffs on steel production it would exclude the allies for example germany in the european union the european union as a whole and also countries like japan but if they don't well do we have a trade war then we probably will have retaliation but like i said earlier you know this is nothing new there has always been some scuttlebutt line of route between the european union and the united states for example in the agricultural sector so calling it really a full blown trade war i probably wouldn't do that but yes it would be taking a step back and having a trade. off of course brussels thank you the trump family is taking its famous name on a marketing blitz to india donald trump jr has arrived in delhi to flog luxury of poppins and glad hand the wealthy indians who've already bought into a trump development just outside the capital potential buy is a being looted in by deano with the u.s. president's eldest son if
in the european union and that's not a far shot because the main target here isn't the european union but china so it seems like not unlikely at least that if they do impose tariffs on steel production it would exclude the allies for example germany in the european union the european union as a whole and also countries like japan but if they don't well do we have a trade war then we probably will have retaliation but like i said earlier you know this is nothing new there has always been some...
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in the european union and that's not a far shot because the main target here isn't the european union but china so it seems like not unlikely at least that if they do impose tariffs on steel production it would exclude the allies for example germany in the european union the european union as a whole and also countries like japan but if they don't well do we have a trade war then we probably will have retaliation but like i said earlier you know this is nothing new there has always been some scuttlebutt luna route between the european union and the united states for example in the agricultural sector so calling it really a full blown trade war i probably wouldn't do that but yes it would be taking a step back and having a trade conflict acts of of course brussels thank you. general motors recently announced plans to shut down one of its full plants in south korea a decision welcomed by u.s. president don trump who took it as an opportunity to criticize the free trade agreement with seoul but while some expected g.m. to close its remaining plants there it looks set to make u. turn. g.m
in the european union and that's not a far shot because the main target here isn't the european union but china so it seems like not unlikely at least that if they do impose tariffs on steel production it would exclude the allies for example germany in the european union the european union as a whole and also countries like japan but if they don't well do we have a trade war then we probably will have retaliation but like i said earlier you know this is nothing new there has always been some...
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if the united kingdom leaves the european union this creates a european hard border between the two parts of ireland in complete contradiction to everything that been achieved in the peace process in the last twenty years and the irish government who made it very clear that part of the deal that the u.k. has with the european union will be resolving that border question but the united kingdom has not come up with any proposals of the how that is going to be done they just keep on going round and round the problem or let's bring back into the conversation and talk a bit more about corsica and trans jack when it comes to size and clout a lot of people would say that corsica is nowhere near catalonia because corsica is still very reliant on mainland france so explain to our viewers around the world what is behind this desire for greater autonomy and in what ways do nationalists in corsica feel they can benefit from being less tied to the central government in paris. yes indicators of corsica during indication is not it couldn't meet is co-chair or course again depends on french for financing
if the united kingdom leaves the european union this creates a european hard border between the two parts of ireland in complete contradiction to everything that been achieved in the peace process in the last twenty years and the irish government who made it very clear that part of the deal that the u.k. has with the european union will be resolving that border question but the united kingdom has not come up with any proposals of the how that is going to be done they just keep on going round...
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if the united kingdom leaves the european union this creates a european hard border between the two parts of ireland in complete contradiction to everything that been achieved in the peace process in the last twenty years and the irish government have made it very clear that part of the deal that the u.k. has with the european union will be resolving that border question but the united kingdom has not come up with any proposals of the how that is going to be done they just keep on going round and round the problem or let's bring back jack harbaugh into the conversation and talk a bit more about corsica and franz when it comes to the size and clout a lot of people would say that corsica is nowhere near catalonia because corsica is still very reliant on mainland france so explain to our viewers around the world what is behind this desire for greater autonomy and in what ways do nationalists in corsica feel they can benefit from being less tied to the central government in paris. yes indicators of corsica during indication is not it couldn't make is co-chair or course again depends on french
if the united kingdom leaves the european union this creates a european hard border between the two parts of ireland in complete contradiction to everything that been achieved in the peace process in the last twenty years and the irish government have made it very clear that part of the deal that the u.k. has with the european union will be resolving that border question but the united kingdom has not come up with any proposals of the how that is going to be done they just keep on going round...
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if the united kingdom leaves the european union this creates a european hard border between the two parts of ireland in complete contradiction to everything that been achieved in the peace process in the last twenty years and the irish government who made it very clear that part of the deal that the u.k. has with the european union will be resolving that border question but the united kingdom has not come up with any proposals of the how that is going to be done they just keep on going round and round the problem or let's bring back jack harlow into the conversation and talk a bit more about corsica and franz when it comes to size and clout a lot of people would say that corsica is nowhere near catalonia because corsica is still very reliant on mainland france so explain to our viewers around the world what is behind this desire for greater autonomy and in what ways do nationally sin corsica feel they can benefit from being less tied to the central government in paris. yes indicators of corsica during indication is not it couldn't make is culture or course a god depends on french for fina
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the western balkans now the european union currently has twenty eight member states seven countries are waiting in the wings to join the bloc five of them are so-called candidate countries that means they have already applied to become members and started negotiations with the e.u. and four of them are in the balkans montenegro albania serbia and macedonia and then there is turkey where negotiations have stalled two more balkan states bosnia and herzegovina and kosovo haven't formally applied but they are still potential members even as those nations hope to join the bloc they're also looking to avoid mistakes of their balkan neighbors already in the e.u. still at odds over border disputes. fishing in troubled waters every time a zero jump ship heads out to sea the gratian fisherman is met by police forces from neighboring slovenia. in brazil but what about because we're always accompanied by the croatian police so that the slovenian police can't do anything can't arrest us. when we cross over this border. were threatened with fines of up to forty thousand euros. slovenia and gracious h
the western balkans now the european union currently has twenty eight member states seven countries are waiting in the wings to join the bloc five of them are so-called candidate countries that means they have already applied to become members and started negotiations with the e.u. and four of them are in the balkans montenegro albania serbia and macedonia and then there is turkey where negotiations have stalled two more balkan states bosnia and herzegovina and kosovo haven't formally applied...
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in one year the united kingdom and the european union will officially part ways a divorce that seems divorced from any and everything except mutual misgivings tonight the battle over bricks at the deadline the bottom law and in what could be a political flat why i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. remember when we had drinks it means drinks it for you see if we want to succeed with this negotiation and i want to succeed we must speed up. today we have red white and blue brags that we will bring back control of all the walls all borders and amani and now we have ambitious managed divergence no hostility between northern ireland and on and this is the u.p.a. government that is compared to put in jeopardy the good friday agreement being capable of delivering a coherent and decisive plan for brics it before we must be ready and we are preparing for all situations russia. also coming up on the day a cyber attack on german government computers russian hackers are the suspects and there is a connection to the twenty sixteen us presidential election more on that coming up in about ten m
in one year the united kingdom and the european union will officially part ways a divorce that seems divorced from any and everything except mutual misgivings tonight the battle over bricks at the deadline the bottom law and in what could be a political flat why i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. remember when we had drinks it means drinks it for you see if we want to succeed with this negotiation and i want to succeed we must speed up. today we have red white and blue brags that we will...
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if the united kingdom leaves the european union this creates a european hard border between the two parts of ireland in complete contradiction to everything that been achieved in the peace process in the last twenty years of the irish government who made it very clear that part of the deal that the u.k. has with the european union will be resolving that border question but the united kingdom has not come up with any proposals of the how that is going to be done they just keep on going round and round the problem or let's bring back into the conversation and talk a bit more about corsica and trans jack when it comes to size and clout a lot of people would say that corsica is nowhere near catalonia because corsica is still very reliant on mainland france so explain to our viewers around the world what is behind this desire for greater autonomy and in what ways do nationalists in corsica feel they can benefit from being less tied to the central government in paris. yes indicators of corsica during indication is not economy is culture or course a guide depends on french for financing on a fre
if the united kingdom leaves the european union this creates a european hard border between the two parts of ireland in complete contradiction to everything that been achieved in the peace process in the last twenty years of the irish government who made it very clear that part of the deal that the u.k. has with the european union will be resolving that border question but the united kingdom has not come up with any proposals of the how that is going to be done they just keep on going round and...
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across the borders with the european union. the availability of medical isotopes will not be impacted. the import or export of these isotopes is not subject to those. our ability to import that. can i take the prime minister for taking a personal interest across the house. in the interest to get justice. these people went to their gp in good fight. is it any good news that the prime minister has. i want to say to my honorable friend. i would very pleased to meet him in indeed meet my friend to discuss this particular issue. and i recognize that there are many individuals whose lives have been affected by this. very powerful stories of these individuals. i know this has been concerned and the concerns by campaign groups not just about that. but the issues i think of highlighted that there is an issue with regulating the healthcare system and we are continuing to address it. we need to do better. we do need to see a faster more understanding response to patients when they raise concern in my own logical friend can be a little pat
across the borders with the european union. the availability of medical isotopes will not be impacted. the import or export of these isotopes is not subject to those. our ability to import that. can i take the prime minister for taking a personal interest across the house. in the interest to get justice. these people went to their gp in good fight. is it any good news that the prime minister has. i want to say to my honorable friend. i would very pleased to meet him in indeed meet my friend to...
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will no longer be a member state of the european union says. that is what they wanted and on that day we need to have all denies that its withdrawal in an orderly fashion. so in london the prime minister and members of parliament continue to bicker over snow when seemingly willing to own up to the fact that breaks it still means something that's hard to define or agree upon why is it so difficult this late in the game let me pull in my guests tonight david charter here to my right he's a journalist with the times and author of several definitive books on bragg's it's good to have you back on the show david and joining us from brussels tonight our correspondent barbara to both of you well let me start with you mr barr and you made clear today that a final divorce agreement is anything but clear has he been saying this all along i mean the kind of shocked people. it shouldn't have shocked people if they have really watched the negotiations and the progress or non progress that talks have made particularly since december when we reached the point
will no longer be a member state of the european union says. that is what they wanted and on that day we need to have all denies that its withdrawal in an orderly fashion. so in london the prime minister and members of parliament continue to bicker over snow when seemingly willing to own up to the fact that breaks it still means something that's hard to define or agree upon why is it so difficult this late in the game let me pull in my guests tonight david charter here to my right he's a...
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union we return to deciding the color of passports that we want, not what the european union wants. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent, claire throssell, suffered a terrible tragedy when her two children were murdered by their father and it arson attack on the familynd home. this brave woman has since dedicated herself to campaigning for better protection for victims of domestic violence from the family courts and from the various public services concern. can ask the prime minister with is the domestic violence bill going to be published? will be as comprehensive as she promised when she announced the intention to legislate? >> our thoughts are with the honorableou lady following this terrible tragedy that she has been through. we do recognize the need to ensure that we are providing support for victims of domestic violence it as she sat into the are many aspects to this issue. the home secretary before she brings forward legislation will be issuing a consultation because of what to ensure that we listen to all those have been affected so that we are dealing with all the aspe
union we return to deciding the color of passports that we want, not what the european union wants. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent, claire throssell, suffered a terrible tragedy when her two children were murdered by their father and it arson attack on the familynd home. this brave woman has since dedicated herself to campaigning for better protection for victims of domestic violence from the family courts and from the various public services concern. can ask the prime minister...
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hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit to my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's a difficult it's going to be a difficult pathway but i think in the end we'll get there with the commitment of young people in our societies the resilience of civil society at the increasing convergence of faith communities to do something meaningful to challenge understands that you are optimistic that's your job but let's be realistic again. let's have a look in poland let's have a look in hungary let's have a look in france let's have a look even in germany a very successful growth of parties who are antidemocratic a part of their rhetoric is the headline hate discrimination of mind sexual di
hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit to my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's...
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on defense and european union by definition is a redistribution a union putting these european union is normally spreading its funds around to spend where it is most effective it's there it is the. character. to think if these two things put together will one day give us the defense union we're in european union bigger countries will also spend. where they can spend effectively not necessarily on their own army this would actually make european union really to compliment nato in addition to military mobility where you can really help nato to protect europe do you think this might be the future of prescott a full fledged european defense union with distributional character thank you. it's been the. if you're the first new but i firmly believe that our decision to launch pests go under your presidency was a huge step forward and we should also not forget that there are two strands to that we have the military part and also the civilian part of it. so i wouldn't want to underestimate the importance of building up the civilian branch as well i just returned from kosovo all. of it if we w
on defense and european union by definition is a redistribution a union putting these european union is normally spreading its funds around to spend where it is most effective it's there it is the. character. to think if these two things put together will one day give us the defense union we're in european union bigger countries will also spend. where they can spend effectively not necessarily on their own army this would actually make european union really to compliment nato in addition to...
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hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well i legit from my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's a difficult it's going to be a difficult pathway but i think in the end we'll get there with the commitment of young people in our societies the resilience of civil society at the increasing convergence of faith communities to do something meaningful to challenge on the side of those that you are optimistic that's your job but let's be realistic again . let's have a look in poland let's have a look in hungary let's have a look in france let's have a look even in germany a very successful growth of parties who are antidemocratic a part of their rhetoric is the headline hate discrimination of min
hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well i legit from my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's...
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hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit from my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's a difficult it's going to be a difficult pathway but i think in the end we'll get there with the commitment of young people in our societies the resilience of civil society at the increasing convergence of faith communities to do something meaningful to challenge understands that you are optimistic that's your job but let's be realistic again. let's have a look in poland let's have a look in hungary let's have a look in france let's have a look even in germany a very successful growth of parties who are anti democratic a part of their rhetoric is the headline hate discrimination of mind sexual
hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit from my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead...
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union i mean we have knowledge that there is an important place on your outflanking the european union negotiated if you were in government. well we would actually negotiate a whole lot in the interests of britain clearly to make sure that we as i said get a brics it is in the interests of most people that actually works to grow our economy to grow our manufacturing and you know i think the end of the day in the your opinion would get some benefit from that as well because they sold quite a lot of goods as we know into the u.k. as well as others wanting to sell goods there and then of course you've got the you know the point that jeremy made him in his speech to the the complicated factor particularly in relation to manufactured goods i think he cited the example of the car industry in many where you know across the english channel before it's actually completed on two or three occasions i've got sort of customs union in place that creates all sorts of problems and obstacles to our industry and obviously we need to i think find a way forward where we have a customs union not the custom
union i mean we have knowledge that there is an important place on your outflanking the european union negotiated if you were in government. well we would actually negotiate a whole lot in the interests of britain clearly to make sure that we as i said get a brics it is in the interests of most people that actually works to grow our economy to grow our manufacturing and you know i think the end of the day in the your opinion would get some benefit from that as well because they sold quite a lot...
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union the european union is also one of the reasons we'll be listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well it was legit from eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's a difficult it's going to be a difficult pathway but i think in the end we'll get there with the...
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hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit from my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's a difficult it's going to be a difficult pathway but i think in the end we'll get there with the commitment of young people in our societies the resilience of civil society at the increasing convergence of faith communities to do something meaningful to challenge understands that you are optimistic that's your job but let's be realistic again. let's have a look in poland let's have a look in hungary let's have a look in france let's have a look even in germany a very successful growth of parties who are anti democratic a part of their rhetoric is the headline hate discrimination of my sexual d
hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit from my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead...
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hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit for my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's a difficult it's going to be a difficult pathway but i think in the end we'll get there with the commitment of young people in our societies the resilience of civil society at the increasing convergence of faith communities to do something meaningful to challenge understands that you are optimistic that's your job but let's be realistic again. let's have a look in poland let's have a look in hungary let's have a look in france let's have a look even in germany a very successful growth of parties who are antidemocratic a part of their rhetoric is the headline hate discrimination of mind sexual d
hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit for my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's...
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union than they would if we had remained members of the european union said david davis today distancing the government from that analysis and suggesting it was merely a work in progress. three things, one, every single financial hmmfi things, one, every single financial forecast relating to brexit has prove n forecast relating to brexit has proven wrong so forecast relating to brexit has proven wrong so far, forecast relating to brexit has proven wrong so far, massively wrong, all on the same side or underestimated the progress of the economy, secondly this is a work in progress, this is not a complete policy document, i have said we will publish before the parliament makes a decision on the final deal, will publish economic estimates but they will be complete economic estimates, you would not drive a car that is half finished, you should not use a hmmfi half finished, you should not use a forecast that is half complete so thatis forecast that is half complete so that is the second thing, thirdly, even at work in progress did not use, did not assess what are actual aim is, our policy
union than they would if we had remained members of the european union said david davis today distancing the government from that analysis and suggesting it was merely a work in progress. three things, one, every single financial hmmfi things, one, every single financial forecast relating to brexit has prove n forecast relating to brexit has proven wrong so forecast relating to brexit has proven wrong so far, forecast relating to brexit has proven wrong so far, massively wrong, all on the same...
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was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for the moment so let's look at possible scenarios then if there is what's called a hard break. if for the u.k. where you can just leave the european union without without a deal with the e.u. and presumably reversed to w.t.f. regulations what's that going to mean for china then for china with the rise in the anti-globalization atmosphere l f l everywhere and the china different needs of friends and especially from the developed of the world and the most likely for the for china at that time is the u.k. who is sure is cheering go go that you go with china so
was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for...
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union or by a collective european foreign policy so upon leaving the e.u. it is right that the u.k. will pursue an independent foreign policy but around the world the interests that we will seek to put ject and defend will continue to be rooted in our shared values that's true with the fighting the ideologies of diet developing a new global approach to migration ensuring the iranian nuclear deal is properly policed or standing up to russia's hostile actions whether in ukraine the western balkans or in cyberspace and in all these cases so we have been listening there to british prime minister tony is in may addressing the new york security conference a speech not surprisingly heavy on security saying that our ability to keep our people safe depends on cooperation. and they proposing a new treaty to underpin the security relationship between the u.k. and you that she said will be respectful to the sovereignty of the u.k. and illegal orders let's go to our correspondent david chase him because he is joining us live from munich and he's been listening and how w
union or by a collective european foreign policy so upon leaving the e.u. it is right that the u.k. will pursue an independent foreign policy but around the world the interests that we will seek to put ject and defend will continue to be rooted in our shared values that's true with the fighting the ideologies of diet developing a new global approach to migration ensuring the iranian nuclear deal is properly policed or standing up to russia's hostile actions whether in ukraine the western...
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was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for the moment so let's look at possible scenarios then if there is what's called a hard break. if for the u.k. where you can just leave the european union without without a deal with the e.u. and presumably reverse to double. regulations what's that going to mean for china then for china with those rising. anti-globalization atmosphere and everywhere and the china different needs of friends and especially from the developed of the world and the most like the for the for china at that time is the u.k. who is sure is cheering go go that you go with china so b
was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for...
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but also join the majority of the european union. the united states and british public authority who raised questions yesterday to give british citizens that possible access to the potential benefit. on a proper arrogant base process. all of the medical investigations that need to be done. the sympathy of the members across the house. undergoing train. that they had applied the most rigorous founders before those drugs were used. we believe the same should be given to all the united kingdom. cost scotland 275 million pounds, and it comes out the scottish leader is much cheaper. the defense was hired for 30,000 pounds, and 35,000 pounds for the prime minister. the tory agree with me, mp's -- >> forgive me, i was struggling ask the primee i minister to respond i need assurance from the honorable gentleman he is not suggesting that the presence of a member of parliament was bought, because if he is suggesting that, that is straightforwardly out of order. is that what the honorable gentleman is saying? --in the newspaper >> i am afraid t
but also join the majority of the european union. the united states and british public authority who raised questions yesterday to give british citizens that possible access to the potential benefit. on a proper arrogant base process. all of the medical investigations that need to be done. the sympathy of the members across the house. undergoing train. that they had applied the most rigorous founders before those drugs were used. we believe the same should be given to all the united kingdom....
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was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for the moment so let's look at possible scenarios then if there is what's called a hard break. if for the u.k. where you can just leave the european union without without a deal with the e.u. and presumably reversed to double. regulations what's that going to mean for china then for china with the rise in. anti-globalization atmosphere and everywhere and the china different needs of friends and especially from the developed of the world and the most like the for the for china at that time is the u.k. who is sure is cheering go go that you go with china so b
was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for...
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hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit for my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's a difficult it's going to be a difficult pathway but i think in the end we'll get there with the commitment of young people in our societies the resilience of civil society at the increasing convergence of faith communities to do something meaningful to challenge understands that you are optimistic that's your job but let's be realistic again. let's have a look in poland let's have a look in hungary let's have a look in france let's have a look even in germany a very successful growth of parties who antidemocratic a part of their rhetoric is the headline hate discrimination of mind sexual discr
hate speeches are coming from presidents from governments from politicians look at the european union the european union is also one of the reasons where we are listening to hate speeches and this wouldn't be possible before it is new well as legit for my eyes i also look at the european union which is doing a good job of taking hate speech off line which is pushing back and we've seen some improvements in this regard in the last few months i'm not discouraged at all i see a long way ahead it's...
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second world war as every word in the word our foundation the idea of the european union human rights democracy and it's not getting better it's changing we have some improvement it's a very diplomatic world changing to a good changing to the bad change to the good in some places but right i am very concerned about the situation of human rights in europe today we have a lot to do across so many issues so many groups migrants older people at the disabled there's a huge program of work to be done but much the challenges with the achievements that you have said that khloe twenty seventeen was not a great year in terms of respect of protection and the promotion of human and fundamental right not a great year that's an understatement now i agree it was a it was a very very challenging time it remains a challenging time to take the migration crisis it's still a crisis we still have not a crisis because of the migration it is the crisis of democracy in the member states of europe it's a crisis of migration policy in other words i largely agree with you it's about a failure to show solidarity
second world war as every word in the word our foundation the idea of the european union human rights democracy and it's not getting better it's changing we have some improvement it's a very diplomatic world changing to a good changing to the bad change to the good in some places but right i am very concerned about the situation of human rights in europe today we have a lot to do across so many issues so many groups migrants older people at the disabled there's a huge program of work to be done...
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and they want the european union to do very very well european union at present economically doing quite well that's very good news for them because they will say look at the european union is in fact doing very very well but we're not doing so well and therefore we should stay so you put all these arguments together there's going to be a war of words over the next year and so on and theresa may not fortune very is very decisive and after all she was on the remains side to start with and she's got to bring her party together and negotiate some type abraxas agreement until now and i thought we were getting really short a time now so i'm going to have to interrupt you there my apologies really fascinating perspective as always appreciate time martha macauley author political analyst thank you thank you thank you and on to our other news stories republican lawmakers in the united states are threatening to cut funding to the world health organizations cancer research program that's after the international agency for research on cancer said that america's most widely used we'd kill anybody ag
and they want the european union to do very very well european union at present economically doing quite well that's very good news for them because they will say look at the european union is in fact doing very very well but we're not doing so well and therefore we should stay so you put all these arguments together there's going to be a war of words over the next year and so on and theresa may not fortune very is very decisive and after all she was on the remains side to start with and she's...
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in the‘s attempted to leave the european union, and the brits have a lwa ys european union, and the brits have always been really good at comedy and forests. viewers will be familiar with monty python. the cabinet is split. it doesn't yet have an agreed negotiating position in terms of what it wants to ask the european union for in march when the next round of talks begin. which is obviously troubling the european union. the european union has its own problems as well, there are a lot of moving parts in this. it's turning almost into a crisis. but it is happening. it almost one year to go until brexit. i suspect there will be some deal at some point. britain is not doing its reputation for diplomatic skill any good at the moment, and it seems bizarre that this close to brexit the cabinet and prime minister, who is of course under a lot of pressure, and under pressure from some conservatives to 90, pressure from some conservatives to go, don't yet know that they what sort of relationship they want with the european union have to words. and you think that is still the genuine case inside th
in the‘s attempted to leave the european union, and the brits have a lwa ys european union, and the brits have always been really good at comedy and forests. viewers will be familiar with monty python. the cabinet is split. it doesn't yet have an agreed negotiating position in terms of what it wants to ask the european union for in march when the next round of talks begin. which is obviously troubling the european union. the european union has its own problems as well, there are a lot of...
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was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for the moment so let's look at possible scenarios then if there is what's called a hard break. if for the u.k. where the u.k. just leaves the european union without without a deal with the e.u. and presumably reversed to double. regulations what's that going to mean for china then for china with those rising. anti-globalization atmosphere and everywhere and the china different needs of friends and especially from the developed of the world and the most like the for the for china at that time is the u.k. who is sure is cheering go go that you go with china s
was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for...
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we cannot be out of the european union and still totally ruled by the european union as though we were subject to the courts, government and legislative processes. there has to be a substantial change. at the point we leave the european union, we are going to keep as far as possible everything the same for the implementation process. of course, this is also putting that the eu has committed to be kind of comprehensive free trade agreement thatis comprehensive free trade agreement that is necessary. if the eu doesn't agree everything at the start, there may not even be an implementation period, at least not a formal one. thank you for your time. it will be interesting to see if this comes up at prime minister's questions. jeremy corbyn tends to avoids talking about brexit, but will he do that today? we will have to see. thank you very much. we expect to hear the uk response to the eu proposals for the brexit transition very soon. breaking news from the high court where environmental lawyers have won a third victory over the government on its plans to tackle a pollution. these lawyers we
we cannot be out of the european union and still totally ruled by the european union as though we were subject to the courts, government and legislative processes. there has to be a substantial change. at the point we leave the european union, we are going to keep as far as possible everything the same for the implementation process. of course, this is also putting that the eu has committed to be kind of comprehensive free trade agreement thatis comprehensive free trade agreement that is...
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the only fiction around in relation to brexit and the european union is the labour party's front bench, who cannot even agree with themselves what their policy is. and the health secretary announces a review into the way medical problems caused by nhs treatments are handled. patients and their families have spent too long feeling they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation even worse. but first, the exchanges between theresa may and jeremy corbyn at prime minister's questions are usually a brexit—free zone. but the cabinet will be convening at the pm's country residence, chequers, on thursday to pin down the uk's future relationship with the eu. and so the opposition leader made an exception. he began with david davis's assurance that post—brexit, britain would not descend into a war—ravaged desert where society has collapsed. yesterday, the brexit secretary assured the country that brexit will not plunge britain into a mad max—style world, borrowed from dystopian fiction. doesn't the prime minister feel he could set the barjust a little bit hig
the only fiction around in relation to brexit and the european union is the labour party's front bench, who cannot even agree with themselves what their policy is. and the health secretary announces a review into the way medical problems caused by nhs treatments are handled. patients and their families have spent too long feeling they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation even worse. but first, the exchanges between theresa may and jeremy corbyn at prime...
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if they choose brexit to leave the european union. >> in or out. it is too late to change your mind now. >> the dream the dawn is breaking on an independent united kingdom. >> projecting that the u.k. is out. >> we done it. it is independence day. the people of this country overturned the establishment. >> there are 17 million people that voted for brexit. it's a victory for ordinary people. june 23 needs to become a national bank holiday, we'll all it independence day. >> ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, mr. brexit, nigel arage! [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. [laughter] great stuff. thank you so much. what a lovely introduction. it's great to be back in cpac. t really is. you just saw in that video, you st saw 25 years of my life concertinaed down into three minutes. didn't i look young once? i was even quite she shy when i started up, you know. it just goes to show that sometimes the good things in life have to be fought for. the good things in life take time to come to fruition. the good things in life in the face of th
if they choose brexit to leave the european union. >> in or out. it is too late to change your mind now. >> the dream the dawn is breaking on an independent united kingdom. >> projecting that the u.k. is out. >> we done it. it is independence day. the people of this country overturned the establishment. >> there are 17 million people that voted for brexit. it's a victory for ordinary people. june 23 needs to become a national bank holiday, we'll all it independence...
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the european union has seen lots of challenges or its way recently and more on the way thoughts right there had well we know some of them you know there's pregnant brags that negotiations internal tensions that have been dominating the blocks agenda despite those challenges today the european commission is set to discuss enlarging the e.u. bringing in new members from the western balkans but first those neighboring states have to settle their own disputes. fishing in troubled waters every time a zero coach jump ship heads out to sea the creation fisherman is met by police forces from neighboring slovenia. in brazil but what about because we're always accompanied by the croatian police so that the slovenian police can't do anything can't arrest us. when we cross over this border. were threatened with fines of up to forty thousand euros. slovenia and gracious have been at odds over the maritime and land border in the peer run bay area ever since the dissolution of the former yugoslavia in the one nine hundred ninety s. after they joined the e.u. an international court of arbitration was
the european union has seen lots of challenges or its way recently and more on the way thoughts right there had well we know some of them you know there's pregnant brags that negotiations internal tensions that have been dominating the blocks agenda despite those challenges today the european commission is set to discuss enlarging the e.u. bringing in new members from the western balkans but first those neighboring states have to settle their own disputes. fishing in troubled waters every time...
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they cannot mean a european union. they cannot mean a european union company could merge with a united kingdom one and significantly reduce consumer choice. in our interconnected globalised world where goods, services and investments flow across borders, there will be a mutual benefit to there will be a mutual benefit to the uk and european union cooperating to protect consumers, taxpayers and businesses by promoting fair competition. so we will look to develop ways to deliver our shared goal, ensuring fair competition across the united kingdom and the countries of europe. it is in all our interests to make sure people are properly protected and have a right to recourse when things go wrong. third, fairness means operating with a degree of mutual respect. respecting our desire to reach a deal which recognises the distinct legal order of each side and our ability to carry out the sovereign decision of the british people. if we follow these three critical principles we will reach an ambitious future partnership ensuring
they cannot mean a european union. they cannot mean a european union company could merge with a united kingdom one and significantly reduce consumer choice. in our interconnected globalised world where goods, services and investments flow across borders, there will be a mutual benefit to there will be a mutual benefit to the uk and european union cooperating to protect consumers, taxpayers and businesses by promoting fair competition. so we will look to develop ways to deliver our shared goal,...
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union i mean we have knowledge that there is an important point and you outflanking the european union negotiators if you were in government. well we would actually negotiate a whole lot in the interests of britain clearly to make sure that we as i said get a brics it is in the interests of most people and that actually works to grow our economy to grow our manufacturing and you know i think the end of the day the your opinion would get some benefit from that as well because they sell goods as we know into the u.k. as well as others wanting to sell goods there and then of course you've got the you know the point that jeremy made him in his speech to the the complicated factor particularly in relation to manufacture go something he cited the example of the car industry in many where you know across the english channel before it's actually completed on two or three occasions i've got sort of proper customs union in place that creates all sorts of problems and obstacles to our industry and obviously we need to i think find a way forward where we have a customs union not the customs union
union i mean we have knowledge that there is an important point and you outflanking the european union negotiators if you were in government. well we would actually negotiate a whole lot in the interests of britain clearly to make sure that we as i said get a brics it is in the interests of most people and that actually works to grow our economy to grow our manufacturing and you know i think the end of the day the your opinion would get some benefit from that as well because they sell goods as...
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the european union on many issues. noways one of the countries having the largest portion of foreign labor from the e.u. countries in the way and we depend upon the workers and labor force from from other european countries. i think we see a more optimistic picture looking at the developments in europe than we had just a year ago and the economy is looking better and unemployment is the creasing and there hasn't been any domino effect. the reason why our model will not be a good fit for u.k. now is that we have the four freedoms including the movement of labor and part of the reason for u.k. wanting to leave the european union was not to have a free moment. neighbor so i think. for obvious reasons this will not be your case model because we also need to implement all the regulations for the single market with less decision making power than u.k. has today. so i think they want to have the first freedoms and the single market regulations and a mission perhaps and just say here opinion and i don't know. what that intervi
the european union on many issues. noways one of the countries having the largest portion of foreign labor from the e.u. countries in the way and we depend upon the workers and labor force from from other european countries. i think we see a more optimistic picture looking at the developments in europe than we had just a year ago and the economy is looking better and unemployment is the creasing and there hasn't been any domino effect. the reason why our model will not be a good fit for u.k....
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was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for the moment so let's look at possible scenarios then if there is what's called a hard break. if for the u.k. where you can just leave the european union without without a deal with the e.u. and presumably reverse to w t o regulations what's that going to mean for china then for china with those rising. anti-globalization atmosphere and everywhere and the china different needs of friends and especially from the developed of the world and the most like the fund for china at this time is the u.k. who is sure is cheering go that you go with china so both coun
was still part of the european union so china view the u.k. as the brics through into the european union so that's the main target for china but. the u.k. was not part of the e.u. and an e.u. no and if that's china i can make to get a better access to the u.k. may not offer a bit of access to the e.u. so the attraction made from the u.k. is actually less so for china at the moment so that's basically the general free market china faces when they go share with the u.k. isn't this attractive for...
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the european council would be continuing on and britain will still be in the european union fully and they won't have any say whatever to the go satan table i mean that sounds to be the worst time and if you're playing cards you definitely give up so i don't think i'll be in the long terabyte include pee in the shard tear and the bruises will need arland and the doors to be helpful it'll save a little boy so it will fold your cubs face up it's a bad hand. elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in bill fails to commission to do it like a million little pieces and my complicity is something i'm going to go for sunday all may be a bit. old john and i just hope for the ship the only palestinians is who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is about those who endure under the oak vision of no one who could do this. and no it is unfair that it's got to this lady of the most of that you had i not going to continue muslims you know do more in the middle sauced don't piss off. me. hey everybody i'm
the european council would be continuing on and britain will still be in the european union fully and they won't have any say whatever to the go satan table i mean that sounds to be the worst time and if you're playing cards you definitely give up so i don't think i'll be in the long terabyte include pee in the shard tear and the bruises will need arland and the doors to be helpful it'll save a little boy so it will fold your cubs face up it's a bad hand. elliston is getting international...
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with the european union afterwards. relationship they want with the european union afterwardsm relationship they want with the european union afterwards. it is not a question of we don't want to reveal everything. we don't want to reveal everything. we don't want to reveal our hand to the public or anyone in brussels. despite the fact we are meant to have had this meeting, they just we are meant to have had this meeting, theyjust can't reach agreement. i think we have got to be careful of exaggerating that because the cabinet has moved a long way since the brexit referendum 20 months ago, so they are agreed that the uk is leaving the european single market, agreed that it is leaving the customs union, which it has to because that is in the european treaties. there is an argument about what nature of free trade agreement they should try and seek with the eu and if the eu would allow the uk to have such a deal. the primary sticking point is customs arrangements and whether the uk signed a replacement for the existing cust
with the european union afterwards. relationship they want with the european union afterwardsm relationship they want with the european union afterwards. it is not a question of we don't want to reveal everything. we don't want to reveal everything. we don't want to reveal our hand to the public or anyone in brussels. despite the fact we are meant to have had this meeting, they just we are meant to have had this meeting, theyjust can't reach agreement. i think we have got to be careful of...
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union and it will i hope along with close cooperation with the french government make the european union strong enough to meet the major international challenges. in security policy on climate policy and the fight against tax avoidance as well as the fair trade and international competition in which the german economy participates and can add value to which germany needs throughout europe. people to sort of. follow. martin holds their announcing ambitious plans do you see this as somewhat of a reset button that he's trying to press and what kind of reception are these ideas going to get in europe. of course he needs to try to sort of reform it himself as the strong and the great european that many people saw him before he went into german politics and when he was still president of the european parliament and there of course he had of rather the strong european profile that got lost during the election campaign in germany people with disappointed really because what came from watching schultz was so weak it was so domestic he didn't run on a strong european platform like a mongrel micron
union and it will i hope along with close cooperation with the french government make the european union strong enough to meet the major international challenges. in security policy on climate policy and the fight against tax avoidance as well as the fair trade and international competition in which the german economy participates and can add value to which germany needs throughout europe. people to sort of. follow. martin holds their announcing ambitious plans do you see this as somewhat of a...
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union i mean we acknowledge that there is an important point and you outflanking the european union negotiators if you were in government. well we would actually negotiate a whole lot in the interests of britain clearly to make sure that we as i said get a brics it is in the interests of most people that actually works to grow our economy to grow our manufacturing and you know i think the end of the day in the your opinion would get some benefit from that as well because they sold quite a lot goes as we know in to the u.k. as well as others wanting to sell goods there and then of course you've got the you know the point that jeremy made him in his speech to the the complicated factor particularly in relation to manufactured goods and think he cited the example of the car industry in many where you know across the english channel before it's actually completed on two or three occasions that haven't got sort of proper customs union in place that creates all sorts of problems and obstacles to our industry and obviously we need to i think find a way forward where we have a customs union
union i mean we acknowledge that there is an important point and you outflanking the european union negotiators if you were in government. well we would actually negotiate a whole lot in the interests of britain clearly to make sure that we as i said get a brics it is in the interests of most people that actually works to grow our economy to grow our manufacturing and you know i think the end of the day in the your opinion would get some benefit from that as well because they sold quite a lot...
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the difficult pa rt of of the european union. the difficult part of the story and something i find very interesting is that europe has put forward these very strict bargaining positions and yet some ministers have been saying it will be very difficult to enforce these. how do you tell a country no longer in the eu that your tax rate cannot be that low. it is an interesting challenge and it will be fun to see how that plays out. politically this will play out very badly for brexit backing tory mps who would hate the idea of any sort of sanction put on britain because it would limit our ability to do trade deals and stand on our own. they need something a bit different because we have a slightly different relationship. theresa may's advisers are looking at some sort of customs agreement that covers trade. while we're on the financial times, take us higher up paper. theresa may and she's in pain and having a nice cup of tea. she is in china and saying that business deals have been signed up. this is all part of britain trying to exe
the difficult pa rt of of the european union. the difficult part of the story and something i find very interesting is that europe has put forward these very strict bargaining positions and yet some ministers have been saying it will be very difficult to enforce these. how do you tell a country no longer in the eu that your tax rate cannot be that low. it is an interesting challenge and it will be fun to see how that plays out. politically this will play out very badly for brexit backing tory...
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union. poorer outside the european union. of course such forecasts could be wrong. wrong. but to dismiss them out of hand is reckless in the extreme. hand is reckless in the extreme. our post—brexit position upon three separate criteria. separate criteria. trade deal with europe, or that we failed to do so. failed to do so. carefully assessed, shows us to be worse off. worse off. and disastrously so with no trade deal at all. no trade deal at all. poorest regions will be those that hurt the most. hurt the most. turns out to be correct, that cannot be brushed aside. be brushed aside. both our country and our people poorer —— i know of no precedent. poorer —— i know of no precedent. once that is apparent, the government must change course. government must change course. meanwhile, we are yet again told that all will be well. that all will be well. sterling has temporarily boosted our exports. exports. economy may even increase our forecast growth this year. forecast growth this year. but this sweet spot is artificial.
union. poorer outside the european union. of course such forecasts could be wrong. wrong. but to dismiss them out of hand is reckless in the extreme. hand is reckless in the extreme. our post—brexit position upon three separate criteria. separate criteria. trade deal with europe, or that we failed to do so. failed to do so. carefully assessed, shows us to be worse off. worse off. and disastrously so with no trade deal at all. no trade deal at all. poorest regions will be those that hurt the...
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and the president of the and don't our first from the european union tomorrow so the european union aspect of things is already taking up is already picking up speed in the next twenty four hours our political correspondent covering this breakthrough for us outside of the c.d.u. party headquarters we are expecting an official announcement in about an hour and a half's time has we'll be talking later thank you very much. well said that the two sides have one more hurdle before the deal is sealed any agreement for another grand coalition must receive the blessing of the rank and file members of the central left so germany must wait a bit longer for an end to months of political limbo until the party vote and that could take weeks. of fate is in their hands the four hundred sixty thousand s.p.d. members could block another grand coalition between mack of the conservatives and the social democrats but who are these people there are far fewer women than men two thirds of members a male. less than ten percent of s.p.d. members around. the strength the numbers lies with those above sixty. have a
and the president of the and don't our first from the european union tomorrow so the european union aspect of things is already taking up is already picking up speed in the next twenty four hours our political correspondent covering this breakthrough for us outside of the c.d.u. party headquarters we are expecting an official announcement in about an hour and a half's time has we'll be talking later thank you very much. well said that the two sides have one more hurdle before the deal is sealed...
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the european union has its own problems as well. there are a lot of moving parts in what is turning almost into a crisis. but it is happening. it is almost a year to go until brexit. i suspect there will be some deal at some point, but britain is not doing its reputation for diplomatic skill any good at the moment. itjust seems bizarre that, this close to brexit, the cabinet and the prime minister, who is under a lot of pressure and under pressure from some conservatives to go, do not yet know exactly what sort of relationship they want with the european union afterwards. and you think that is still the genuine case inside the cabinet? it is not a question of, actually, we don't want to reveal everything, we don't want to reveal our hands to the public or indeed to anyone in brussels? you think there is still, despite the fact we are meant to have had this cabinet meeting where some of these things were thrashed out recently, theyjust can't reach agreement? i think we have got to be careful of exaggerating that because the cabinet h
the european union has its own problems as well. there are a lot of moving parts in what is turning almost into a crisis. but it is happening. it is almost a year to go until brexit. i suspect there will be some deal at some point, but britain is not doing its reputation for diplomatic skill any good at the moment. itjust seems bizarre that, this close to brexit, the cabinet and the prime minister, who is under a lot of pressure and under pressure from some conservatives to go, do not yet know...
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and the european union. we want this special partnership. part of my reason city in new york today is about using the new establishment of the u.k. board of trade to ensure that we are seeking new investment opportunities. attracteeking to investment and to the u.k. to ensure that every part of the u.k. benefits from the new opportunities as we leave the european union. andie: that is great definitely the tory party line, but welsh people are not necessarily full throttle when it comes to support for brexit and the process. wise theresa may against another referendum? alun: there's a awful lot of noise out there at the moment. there has been a referendum and we have an obligation to deliver on that referendum. if you look at exactly what is happening and investment, to the coming to the u.k., it was stronger than was uplift in the last quarter and we are determined to deliver this smooth transition. you heard jim mussina earlier on in the show talking about the deals. no one predicted we would get such a positive deal at the european council
and the european union. we want this special partnership. part of my reason city in new york today is about using the new establishment of the u.k. board of trade to ensure that we are seeking new investment opportunities. attracteeking to investment and to the u.k. to ensure that every part of the u.k. benefits from the new opportunities as we leave the european union. andie: that is great definitely the tory party line, but welsh people are not necessarily full throttle when it comes to...
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european union. european council called it pure illusion. illusion. leaderjeremy corbyn will set out his alternative vision. his alternative vision. this ambitious managed diversions stand today? stand today? brexit in a cabinet, or war cabinet, to discuss what happens next. to discuss what happens next. between the government and the opposition. opposition. the mid—stage that we are now looking at. looking at. showing his hand on where he is on brexit so much, so far. brexit so much, so far. retake the labour party with him to vote against the government? vote against the government? what's the answer to this? the answer to this? i think he probably won't. probably won't. voters who voted to leave the european union. european union. this country and you are seeking to thwart it. thwart it. question is, could he defeat the government, and that i don't know. government, and that i don't know. union, some conservative mps with vote with him. vote with him. it the prime minister playing a blinder. blinder. that you now understood where the government s
european union. european council called it pure illusion. illusion. leaderjeremy corbyn will set out his alternative vision. his alternative vision. this ambitious managed diversions stand today? stand today? brexit in a cabinet, or war cabinet, to discuss what happens next. to discuss what happens next. between the government and the opposition. opposition. the mid—stage that we are now looking at. looking at. showing his hand on where he is on brexit so much, so far. brexit so much, so far....
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we want to ensure we have a good security partnership with the european union. it isn't clear from today's exchanges this government isn't on the road to brexit, mr speaker, it's on the road to nowhere. but for all the arguing, what matters to the government right now is this, the guidelines for the implementation phase, or the transition. that is the period of time after we've left the european union when broadly, not very much will change for quite some time. the uk thinks it will take about two years to make all the changes, but brexiteers are nervous about this phrase, "that the time frame could be shaped simply by how long it will take to prepare and implement the new processes and systems." basically, it will be the eu status quo, the rights and obligations of the uk will continue, but a joint committee should be set up so the uk still has a say over changes to any rules and on some specific areas like fishing. there is no mention in today's text about immigration, the core argument in the referendum. number ten says the prime minister will still insist th
we want to ensure we have a good security partnership with the european union. it isn't clear from today's exchanges this government isn't on the road to brexit, mr speaker, it's on the road to nowhere. but for all the arguing, what matters to the government right now is this, the guidelines for the implementation phase, or the transition. that is the period of time after we've left the european union when broadly, not very much will change for quite some time. the uk thinks it will take about...