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the u.k. has left the european union the world's biggest trading bloc just got smaller now person begins the business of striking deals with the rest of the world. one of the main bones of contention in the e.u. and britain was freedom of movement we take a look at all frets it could mean for workers in jobs. british overseas tariff reach or growth because of direct border with a new member spain look at the situation for the business continuity is that. this is the doing business on robots in berlin welcome along. the u.k. is no longer a member of the european union he used 28 member states became 27 midnight brussels time these were the scenes when the moment came in london. 3 and a half years after the u.k. 1st votes to leave the e.u. the bells hold for bracks it now is left to the u.k. to find a new place in the world separate from its former european partners. but for now nothing really changes for the next 11 months the u.k. remains subject to european union regulations and standards dur
the u.k. has left the european union the world's biggest trading bloc just got smaller now person begins the business of striking deals with the rest of the world. one of the main bones of contention in the e.u. and britain was freedom of movement we take a look at all frets it could mean for workers in jobs. british overseas tariff reach or growth because of direct border with a new member spain look at the situation for the business continuity is that. this is the doing business on robots in...
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the u.k. is officially left the european union often more than 3 years 3 years after a referendum now really won by the leave boat. as a transition period with the european union while the new trade agreement is negotiated prime minister barak's johnson says the country is in quite a moment of national renewal and those are the headlines on al-jazeera the latest edition of inside story is next. talk to al jazeera we talk about 2 of the biggest problems facing and they are the endemic corruption and we listen so if you really put in place china as an enemy of the listen that's really then yours we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter just 0. breaks it is finally happening britain leaves the european union up to more than 3 years of political calles but what does it stand to gain or lose for the quotes in the blog and does it signal the beginning of the breakup of the u.k. itself this is inside still. welcome to the program i'm nick clegg after more than 3 years of
the u.k. is officially left the european union often more than 3 years 3 years after a referendum now really won by the leave boat. as a transition period with the european union while the new trade agreement is negotiated prime minister barak's johnson says the country is in quite a moment of national renewal and those are the headlines on al-jazeera the latest edition of inside story is next. talk to al jazeera we talk about 2 of the biggest problems facing and they are the endemic corruption...
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u.k. relations just in the back of the sec's at what can we expect from there because there's been some concern german labor party car labor party leader not to be stating that boris johnson is going to sell off the u.k. to trump the n.h.s. is that the truth and the other is this just fear mongering now i think that's scaremongering and. i don't think there's any possibility there's a. conservative government who clearly or elements within it want to move away from the e.u. are going to sell out tonight and states but remember. the united states. is interested in this year in american 1st interest so let's not be too deluded the extent to which america is going to replace the european union and sign a new partner in this marriage of convenience to boast that's not going to happen and. the 1st of european law just go to sort of thanks so much for your take great to get your your opinion here today on r t u k thank you and thank you. over to the united states where the democrats have been de
u.k. relations just in the back of the sec's at what can we expect from there because there's been some concern german labor party car labor party leader not to be stating that boris johnson is going to sell off the u.k. to trump the n.h.s. is that the truth and the other is this just fear mongering now i think that's scaremongering and. i don't think there's any possibility there's a. conservative government who clearly or elements within it want to move away from the e.u. are going to sell...
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and the u.k. joined as a conference it's ok we have to leave as a company that is just the way it works but it's got intense and it you know 5 years and says let's have this process it's have another referendum i would fully support but i believe in democracy i believe the power should be closer to people let me just bring in a way i was into this conversation wales voted about 20 percent 29 percent. to. devoted never really to leave. early may seem like it's right and i think it's mining by in fact i don't know if we thought were in my mind i was is to can say so i mean let me. let me let me show you let me show you the map so we can see what we're talking about here so this is talking about the 2016 and the areas isn't in the orange of the places where people wanted to remain in the united kingdom and wales is just there on the left hand side a little bit up from the. from from the english channel and then you can see well and 52 percent wanted actually to leave but i also want to share with you
and the u.k. joined as a conference it's ok we have to leave as a company that is just the way it works but it's got intense and it you know 5 years and says let's have this process it's have another referendum i would fully support but i believe in democracy i believe the power should be closer to people let me just bring in a way i was into this conversation wales voted about 20 percent 29 percent. to. devoted never really to leave. early may seem like it's right and i think it's mining by in...
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and the u.k. joined as a conference it's ok we have to leave as a competent doctor is just the way it works but it's got intense and it you know 5 years and says let's have this process it's have another referendum i would fully support but i believe in democracy i believe the power should be closer to people let me just bring in a way i was into this conversation wales voted about 20 percent 29 percent. to. devoted never really to leave. early may so like it or not i do think it's mine by in fact i know it's recently to my mind i was is to can say so i mean let me. let me let me show you everything of the map so we can see what we're talking about here so this is talking about the 2016 and the areas isn't in the orange or the places where people wanted to remain in the united kingdom and wales is just there on the left hand side a little bit up from the. from from the english channel and then you can see well and 52 percent wanted actually to leave but i also want to share with you one of the cam
and the u.k. joined as a conference it's ok we have to leave as a competent doctor is just the way it works but it's got intense and it you know 5 years and says let's have this process it's have another referendum i would fully support but i believe in democracy i believe the power should be closer to people let me just bring in a way i was into this conversation wales voted about 20 percent 29 percent. to. devoted never really to leave. early may so like it or not i do think it's mine by in...
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should be obliged to accept u.k. the stage is set lots of hardline ridiculous get you more on these are diametrically opposed perspectives in london burg it's mass and in brussels again for you want to start in london if i may with you better get a promise of course just in playing hardball it seems a sounding very confrontational even hinting that he might walk away from talks with the e.u. if he doesn't agree to you rather doesn't use agree to the u.k. so demands is he just bluffing is this part of a pretty detailed kind of negotiation tactic or is he serious. well we've really seen a shifting and the u.k. government's position on this whereas during the referendum campaign there was talk about more or less free access to the single market and it shifted to frictionless as possible and now it seems that the prime minister is saying well if we can't have the deal that we want which is a free trade deal of canada style then it's actually ok and then we can just accept no deal so similary the government is also prepar
should be obliged to accept u.k. the stage is set lots of hardline ridiculous get you more on these are diametrically opposed perspectives in london burg it's mass and in brussels again for you want to start in london if i may with you better get a promise of course just in playing hardball it seems a sounding very confrontational even hinting that he might walk away from talks with the e.u. if he doesn't agree to you rather doesn't use agree to the u.k. so demands is he just bluffing is this...
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carney has a moment unless the u.k. is going to sign up to regulate realignment a level playing field i can't see the u.k. the e.u. i'm agreeing to maintain a level of access the single market we have a moment right so if this is the hobbit we've already seen how difficult it was to resolve the easy bit this is the hard bit what if no resolution is found what if we just deadlock what happens then major challenges ahead catherine actually i don't agree where net importers for me you're in a large way and i don't think that a u.k. will change that a lot of people's tastes have gravitated to. e.u. products. but we've also had 47 years of comparative advantage within the e.u. so that we don't actually compete anywhere near as much as people think and even within the say car produces they will have one factory that produces all of the engines and another one that produces all caps and there will swap there there are projects around so that this kind of division of labor has has benefited the the u.k. to the point where we do
carney has a moment unless the u.k. is going to sign up to regulate realignment a level playing field i can't see the u.k. the e.u. i'm agreeing to maintain a level of access the single market we have a moment right so if this is the hobbit we've already seen how difficult it was to resolve the easy bit this is the hard bit what if no resolution is found what if we just deadlock what happens then major challenges ahead catherine actually i don't agree where net importers for me you're in a...
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and that was by a landmark decision by the u.k. supreme courts and it took quite a few quite a lot of legal experts by surprise so this was unexpected and it's because of the way lawyers in the actually regulated so lawyers in zambia are not allowed to take on the no win no fee cases so those like a. as in which they wouldn't be paid until they win the case and if they don't win a case they just you know don't get paid and you have that in the u.k. and that was one of the main reasons for the u.k. supreme court's well this case to go on in the u.k. so that's this is why it's happening they are not in zambia for one so how important is the result going to be for u.k. companies it's going to be a major case of course we're going to be look looking at the argument haitians 1st of all because of course now the question is is you know a multinational in the u.k. responsible for the actions of its subsidiary and they will be looking to see how the 2 sides you know argue for or against that and that's what they will be looking at and seei
and that was by a landmark decision by the u.k. supreme courts and it took quite a few quite a lot of legal experts by surprise so this was unexpected and it's because of the way lawyers in the actually regulated so lawyers in zambia are not allowed to take on the no win no fee cases so those like a. as in which they wouldn't be paid until they win the case and if they don't win a case they just you know don't get paid and you have that in the u.k. and that was one of the main reasons for the...
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is it possible that the u.k. government could weaponize say that the budget is coming up on march 11th could we expect some sort of stimulus from that to help things along well i think certainly the budget will be a central part of the government's policy and i and i do expect some quite big programs to be announced at the same time the government has constantly talked about staying within budget rules and so on and so there could well be more the kind of reallocation of the budget but at this stage at least it does seem like they'll be some quite significant increases in public spending towards the health service of course towards education but perhaps most importantly towards the regions as well big infrastructure programs and so on at least a redistribution of government spending towards regions outside of london but also there should be a net increase in spending too so in that sense it will be weaponized and and and hope for the government will be it would offset any weakness that we could see from uncertain
is it possible that the u.k. government could weaponize say that the budget is coming up on march 11th could we expect some sort of stimulus from that to help things along well i think certainly the budget will be a central part of the government's policy and i and i do expect some quite big programs to be announced at the same time the government has constantly talked about staying within budget rules and so on and so there could well be more the kind of reallocation of the budget but at this...
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so what the u.k. has in its favor really is it's very powerful in terms of the waters obviously that it's of books around the u.k. you have to look at a map to see that that the u.k. waters are vast and the you eat you fisherman they want access to that so shorn o'donoghue who is the head of the european union for fisheries has said look we want to maintain our access so you've got a lot of pressure because they have a lot of political power you've got pressure from the fisherman then you also have a lot of pressure from all the german manufacturers and pressuring on people like uncle or merkel in terms of them selling one about one in every 7 cars goes into the e.u. or goes into the u.k. so from the e.u. so the bottom line is this the u.k. wants to not have to adhere to all of the regulations of the e.u. and michel barnier does not want to make it easy and he does not want to make concessions boris johnson has already said that he will of course the u.k. will adhere to all the same sort of standards
so what the u.k. has in its favor really is it's very powerful in terms of the waters obviously that it's of books around the u.k. you have to look at a map to see that that the u.k. waters are vast and the you eat you fisherman they want access to that so shorn o'donoghue who is the head of the european union for fisheries has said look we want to maintain our access so you've got a lot of pressure because they have a lot of political power you've got pressure from the fisherman then you also...
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the u.k. unveils a bold plan to go green by 2050 concerns that overshadow the timeframe is feasible as every household up and down the country prepares to foot the bill. for you to do small house for a moment.
the u.k. unveils a bold plan to go green by 2050 concerns that overshadow the timeframe is feasible as every household up and down the country prepares to foot the bill. for you to do small house for a moment.
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u.k. relationship is going to impact do you think i mean boris johnson's come under criticism for subset planning on selling out the n.h.s. do you do you agree that he's going to betray the u.k. and in that regard. i think the the government's as well aware. very can't go down that road and maybe forgot to safeguard the n.h.s. . for have got a better but uphill struggle because the usa is not happy with this chinese 5 g. deal. bart i think the media is wrong about optimism but the the government to have to say very very diffuse mistakes over the last 3 years and they go in to try and rectify the. coming months will will trial. but it's very important if boris johnson doesn't seem to require frank the conservatives will have a chance of being the next general election so they realise they're on the basis of trust made got to deliver on that otherwise. the other parties will. get you very be stronger but i would say if he does do the right job. or a number of other issues will be resolved. w
u.k. relationship is going to impact do you think i mean boris johnson's come under criticism for subset planning on selling out the n.h.s. do you do you agree that he's going to betray the u.k. and in that regard. i think the the government's as well aware. very can't go down that road and maybe forgot to safeguard the n.h.s. . for have got a better but uphill struggle because the usa is not happy with this chinese 5 g. deal. bart i think the media is wrong about optimism but the the...
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the u.k. outline is that the u.k. will rely on the world trade organization rules under an agreement with the euth, whih describe as being similar to australia's, if progress on a comprehensive deal cannot be made. enthere has lot of talk about the canada model, who has a traddeal with the eu. the australian model is actually no model. australia is a country 50,000 kilometers away, does not have a tree do with the eu. to explain this, it is worth catching up with chris morrison's article on our website. t's bring chris in for more on whether the two sides ha any way to find coon ground. >> it is possible, it could be a bare-bones free-trade, agreeme but it's possible, if you can get through these initial obstacles. it wouldn't surprise me if over the next few weeks the whole thing feels like it is breaking down. but when you step back, you would think both sides actually want to do a deal. y yes, t, but not at any price. there a way that both sides can find language they can live with? article on o webte.ding that lot
the u.k. outline is that the u.k. will rely on the world trade organization rules under an agreement with the euth, whih describe as being similar to australia's, if progress on a comprehensive deal cannot be made. enthere has lot of talk about the canada model, who has a traddeal with the eu. the australian model is actually no model. australia is a country 50,000 kilometers away, does not have a tree do with the eu. to explain this, it is worth catching up with chris morrison's article on our...
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alex back to you so the u.k. certainly has its work cut out for itself what now this transition period walk us through that so 11 months now for the u.k. and the e.u. to reach some kind of deal for future trade now 11 months may sound quite a long time to particular want to bret's it to be done last year certainly back back back in march and it's dragged on so they want it just done but 11 months actually isn't very long atolls trying to strike a deal with the we know that with canada it took years and years in many other countries as well boris johnson though has to do his part he has to try to get a deal even though he's making it clear that he doesn't want to play brussels game anymore he doesn't want to stick to necessarily to the rules to the regulations they want to global question they want to strike they were in jails they want to make britain a popular and prosperous place in the future the new they're saying if you don't stick to our rules if you don't. stick to the regulations in place then you are goi
alex back to you so the u.k. certainly has its work cut out for itself what now this transition period walk us through that so 11 months now for the u.k. and the e.u. to reach some kind of deal for future trade now 11 months may sound quite a long time to particular want to bret's it to be done last year certainly back back back in march and it's dragged on so they want it just done but 11 months actually isn't very long atolls trying to strike a deal with the we know that with canada it took...
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or the u.k. government has published proposed new immigration regulations that will restrict access for workers wanted to enter the country from the european union after the break the transition period ends that's the end of this year it's one of the big promises the government made during the departure from the european union my colleague on the t.v. she joins me here at the big table with more on this what is this all about is the 1st real breaks if you like from the beginning of january next year people from the e.u. who want to go and work in the u.k. in exactly the same footing as people from anywhere else in the world what they're talking about is to try to reduce the number of people going into the u.k. altogether uncertainly. the number of low skilled low wage migrants who go there to work now in order to do this they've introduced a point system which they say is similar to one that used to be used at least in australia so let's take a look at the points there's a whole list of character
or the u.k. government has published proposed new immigration regulations that will restrict access for workers wanted to enter the country from the european union after the break the transition period ends that's the end of this year it's one of the big promises the government made during the departure from the european union my colleague on the t.v. she joins me here at the big table with more on this what is this all about is the 1st real breaks if you like from the beginning of january next...
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the u.k. has left the e.u. what next well it's left but the reality is on the grounds means nothing much changes within the next 11 months the so-called transition period the u.k. will remain in the customs union the single market goods people's business can move freely but legally. the article 50 shows they withdrawal process that is now finished will divorce is settled and the only way the u.k. to get back it is to officially apply its rejoining within the next 711 months nothing much will actually change for the people themselves. the u.k. is going to be negotiating a new trade deal with the european union what are the most important issues for what i think 1st off i think boris johnson's. goal to have an all encompassing deal which would include trade and this is education and science i think that is fairly overambitious still that within 11 months i think they'll focus on a bad trade deal. ton of known terrorist non-customers on goods i think that's the only thing they can achieve within
the u.k. has left the e.u. what next well it's left but the reality is on the grounds means nothing much changes within the next 11 months the so-called transition period the u.k. will remain in the customs union the single market goods people's business can move freely but legally. the article 50 shows they withdrawal process that is now finished will divorce is settled and the only way the u.k. to get back it is to officially apply its rejoining within the next 711 months nothing much will...
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and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on or they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something business is on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said. he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00 countries needing to agree a negotiating position and that won't be signed off until the end of next month so march will be the earliest we can actually get started but what might the agreement look like well the easiest for would be what's called an alignment deal our trade rules already mirror the e.u. so let's keep it essentially the same and just agree on which areas to diverged that's the a use preferred option for the negotiations. michel of set the level playing field is of utmost importance if social
and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on or they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something business is on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said. he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00...
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and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on well they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare. the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00 countries needing to agree a negotiating position and that won't be signed off until the end of next month so march will be the earliest we can actually get started but what might the agreement look like well the easiest for would be what's called an alignment deal our trade rules already mirror the e.u. so let's keep it essentially the same and just agree on which areas to diverged that's the a use preferred option for the negotiations. michel of set the level playing field is of utmost importance for socia
and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on well they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare. the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00...
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so what the u.k. has in its favor really is it's very powerful in terms of the waters obviously that sort of surround the u.k. you have to look at a map to see that that the u.k. waters are vast and the you eat you fisherman they want access to that so sean o'donoghue who is the head of the european union for fisheries has said look we want to maintain our access so you got a lot of pressure because they have a lot of political power you got pressure from the fisherman then you also have a lot of pressure from all the german manufacturers and pressuring on people like uncle or merkel in terms of them selling one about one in every 7 cars goes into the e.u. or goes into the u.k. so from the e.u. so the bottom line is this the u.k. wants to not have to adhere to all of the regulations from the e.u. and michel barnier does not want to make it easy and he does not want to make concessions boris johnson has already said that he will of course the u.k. will adhere to all the same sort of standards in terms
so what the u.k. has in its favor really is it's very powerful in terms of the waters obviously that sort of surround the u.k. you have to look at a map to see that that the u.k. waters are vast and the you eat you fisherman they want access to that so sean o'donoghue who is the head of the european union for fisheries has said look we want to maintain our access so you got a lot of pressure because they have a lot of political power you got pressure from the fisherman then you also have a lot...
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and the u.k. has finally made its farewell to the european union bringing to an end almost half a century in the bloc an extended period of up evil following that historic referendum back in 2016 but britain's new beginnings out without uncertainty of quarter explains. no it's not a late new year's celebration it's the u.k. setting sail from the e.u. after 47 years of being docked they're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you pays to chandra's you in your seats put your flags away you know anything a conflicted brussels bids them farewell you will be missed especially by european bureaucrats when it comes to london's money going into their coffers on the other hand westminster has been such a nuisance lately it could be just goodbye and good riddance almost half a century of the united kingdom's membership in the european union is over we want to have the best possible relationship with the united kingdom but it will never be as good as membership that could m
and the u.k. has finally made its farewell to the european union bringing to an end almost half a century in the bloc an extended period of up evil following that historic referendum back in 2016 but britain's new beginnings out without uncertainty of quarter explains. no it's not a late new year's celebration it's the u.k. setting sail from the e.u. after 47 years of being docked they're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you pays to chandra's you in your...
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now the u.k. has finally bit its farewell to the european union bringing to an end almost half a century in the block and an extended period of up people following that historic a friend of back in 2016 britain's new beginnings i want without uncertainty of course explains. no it's not a late new year's celebration it's the u.k. setting sail from the e.u. after 47 years of being docked they're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you pays to chandra's you in your seats put your flags away you know anything a conflicted brussels bids them farewell you will be missed especially by european bureaucrats when it comes to london's money going into their coffers on the other hand westminster has been such a nuisance lately it could be just goodbye and good riddance almost half a century of the united kingdom's membership in the european union is over we want to have the best possible relationship with the united kingdom but it will never be as good as membership that co
now the u.k. has finally bit its farewell to the european union bringing to an end almost half a century in the block and an extended period of up people following that historic a friend of back in 2016 britain's new beginnings i want without uncertainty of course explains. no it's not a late new year's celebration it's the u.k. setting sail from the e.u. after 47 years of being docked they're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you pays to chandra's you in...
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ultimately, the u.k. did accept the eu's auctions on the -- options on the northern irish contest -- irish, -- options on the northern irish queststion. generally the u.k. does move more than the eu side. this time it might be different because boris johnson i think is moving towards this idea. he does in a sense have to fulfill his promise of britain having that freedom to regulate its own market as it wants to to be able to diverge from eu standards and regulations as it to. -- wants nearer the time, nearer december as he start having second thoughts? does he start adding more cold -- getting cold feet as more reports come out about the cost to u.k. businesses? we have been there before because desha but that was not the cliff edge. beyond this transitional -- we have been here before because of the transitionon. , but that was not the cliff edge. sensitive areas that would be the most affected by in no deal to essentially cushion the pain for both sides. that could be one way to try to sell a no deal i
ultimately, the u.k. did accept the eu's auctions on the -- options on the northern irish contest -- irish, -- options on the northern irish queststion. generally the u.k. does move more than the eu side. this time it might be different because boris johnson i think is moving towards this idea. he does in a sense have to fulfill his promise of britain having that freedom to regulate its own market as it wants to to be able to diverge from eu standards and regulations as it to. -- wants nearer...
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the u.k. will hammer out the details of its future relationship with its european neighbors by the end of the year. and our next guest is the point man in history on brexit. he's been campaigning for the u.k. to leave the european union for almost 30 years. nigel farage, leader of the brexit party, and a great, great briton if there were were one. you freed an entire nation. >> lou, it's an amazing evening. i can't tell you the level of celebration and joy that is out there on the streets of london and around the rest of the country. the entire establishment did not want this to happen. they tried for 3 1/year 1/ -- 32 years to frustrate our will. we stood up to our own politicians and to brussels of course who like to bully everybody. but the british people are too big and strong to bully. this is a victory for grassroots democracy. it's a major piece of history. lou: the entire u.k. standing up for sovereignty, for, if you will, for the right of the people to govern themselves, and to dismis
the u.k. will hammer out the details of its future relationship with its european neighbors by the end of the year. and our next guest is the point man in history on brexit. he's been campaigning for the u.k. to leave the european union for almost 30 years. nigel farage, leader of the brexit party, and a great, great briton if there were were one. you freed an entire nation. >> lou, it's an amazing evening. i can't tell you the level of celebration and joy that is out there on the streets...
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and the u.k. covering just about everything you'd be hard pushed to find any analysts who say that that is possible now there are a lot to say that there are a few things that can be achieved and in that time for example a deal on manufacturing a deal on agriculture but the big question is over the services sector and that's a really big question huge money maker it's that you can make that the vast majority of the u.k.'s economy to a financial services sector you know london being right one of the hopes of the world for that not being able to come to agreement on that by the end of year is looking extremely likely serving increasingly we're hearing boris johnson talking about some sort of off the shelf deal that's already been done with somewhere else what he's usually talking about is a canada style deal he's now said that's his preference because the e.u. has struck a deal with canada it took 8 years to hear barbara correctly did but hopefully i think the thought is that the vast majority of th
and the u.k. covering just about everything you'd be hard pushed to find any analysts who say that that is possible now there are a lot to say that there are a few things that can be achieved and in that time for example a deal on manufacturing a deal on agriculture but the big question is over the services sector and that's a really big question huge money maker it's that you can make that the vast majority of the u.k.'s economy to a financial services sector you know london being right one of...
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and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on well they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so we better. con with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's 27 countries needing to agree a negotiating position and that won't be signed off until the end of next month so march will be the earliest we can actually get started but what might the agreement look like well the easiest for would be what's called an alignment deal our trade rules already mirror the e.u. so let's keep it essentially the same and just agree on which areas to diverged that's the easy use preferred option for the negotiations. michel of set the level playing field is of utmost importance if social right
and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on well they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so we better. con with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's 27 countries...
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and the u.k. joined as a conference it's ok we have to leave as a competent doctor is just the way it works but it's got intense and it you know 5 years and says let's have this process it's have another referendum i would fully support but i believe in democracy i believe the power should be closer to people let me just bring in a way i was into this conversation wales voted about 20 percent 29 percent. to. devoted never really to leave to leave early may so like it or not i think it's mine by in fact i know it's read somewhere to my mind i was is to can say so i mean let me. let me let me show you ever say the map so we can see what we're talking about here so this is talking about the 2016 and the areas isn't in the orange of the places where people wanted to remain in the united kingdom and wales is just there on the left hand side a little bit up from the. from from the english channel and then you can see well and 52 percent wanted actually to leave but i also want to share with you one of t
and the u.k. joined as a conference it's ok we have to leave as a competent doctor is just the way it works but it's got intense and it you know 5 years and says let's have this process it's have another referendum i would fully support but i believe in democracy i believe the power should be closer to people let me just bring in a way i was into this conversation wales voted about 20 percent 29 percent. to. devoted never really to leave to leave early may so like it or not i think it's mine by...
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alex back to you so the u.k. certainly has its work cut out for itself what now this transition period walk us through that so 11 months now for the u.k. and the e.u. to reach some kind of deal for future trade now 11 months may sound quite a long time to buy a ticket to brics it is you want to break it to be done last year set it back back back in march and drag it on so they want it just done but 11 months actually isn't very long atolls trying to strike a deal with the we know that with canada it took years and years in many other countries as well boris johnson though has to do his part he has to try to get a deal even though he's making it clear that he doesn't want to play brussels game anymore he doesn't want to stick to necessarily to the rules to the regulations they want to global britain they want to take to strike their entails they want to make britain a popular and prosperous place in the future the e.u. they're saying if you don't stick to our rules if you don't. stick to the regulations in place t
alex back to you so the u.k. certainly has its work cut out for itself what now this transition period walk us through that so 11 months now for the u.k. and the e.u. to reach some kind of deal for future trade now 11 months may sound quite a long time to buy a ticket to brics it is you want to break it to be done last year set it back back back in march and drag it on so they want it just done but 11 months actually isn't very long atolls trying to strike a deal with the we know that with...
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the u.k. government the end of cheap migrant labor with a new post breaks it means a system but who will be left to do all the heavy lifting. on facebook and google watch out any new says it wants to compete with u.s. tech on artificial intelligence. basis to be a business on robots and then i'll come along. now the grounding of the 737 max has already made for a very bad year for boeing 1st on wednesday the plane maker had to make yet another unwelcome announcement about the model boeing says it's found unwanted de vry in the fuel tanks of some of the 737 maxa's that are waiting to be delivered to airlines around the world the problem was discovered during maintenance of the planes which have been built since the model was grounded last march boeing says it has now made adjustments to its processes to avoid stay very getting into the tanks before they're sealed. well let's get more on this from our correspondent jose luis to haro who joins us from wall street jose what's the reaction been the
the u.k. government the end of cheap migrant labor with a new post breaks it means a system but who will be left to do all the heavy lifting. on facebook and google watch out any new says it wants to compete with u.s. tech on artificial intelligence. basis to be a business on robots and then i'll come along. now the grounding of the 737 max has already made for a very bad year for boeing 1st on wednesday the plane maker had to make yet another unwelcome announcement about the model boeing says...
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is it possible that the u.k. government could weaponize say that the budget is coming up on march 11th could we expect some sort of stimulus from that to help things along well i think certainly the budget will be a central part of the government's policy and i and i do expect some quite big programs to be announced at the same time the government has constantly talked about staying within budget rules and so on and so there could well be more of the kind of reallocation of the budget but at this stage at least it does seem like they'll be some quite significant increases in public spending towards the health service of course towards education but perhaps most importantly towards the regions as well big infrastructure programs and so on at least a redistribution of government spending towards regions outside of london but also there should be a net increase in spending too so in that sense it will be weaponized and and and hope for the government will be it would offset any weakness that we could see from uncert
is it possible that the u.k. government could weaponize say that the budget is coming up on march 11th could we expect some sort of stimulus from that to help things along well i think certainly the budget will be a central part of the government's policy and i and i do expect some quite big programs to be announced at the same time the government has constantly talked about staying within budget rules and so on and so there could well be more of the kind of reallocation of the budget but at...
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and the u.k. joined as a conference it's ok we have to leave as a competent doctor is just the way it works but it's got intense and it you know 5 years and says let's have this process it's have another referendum i would fully support but i believe in democracy i believe the power should be closer to people let me just bring in a way i was into this conversation wales voted about 20 percent 29 percent. to. devoted never really to leave. early may seem like a slight and i think it's mining by in fact i know it's recently to my mind i was a sticking say so i mean let me. let me let me show you let me show you the map so we can see what we're talking about here so this is talking about the 2016 and the areas isn't in the orange of the places where people wanted to remain in the united kingdom and wales is just there on the left hand side a little bit up from the. from from the english channel and then you can see well and 52 percent wanted actually to leave but i also want to share with you one of
and the u.k. joined as a conference it's ok we have to leave as a competent doctor is just the way it works but it's got intense and it you know 5 years and says let's have this process it's have another referendum i would fully support but i believe in democracy i believe the power should be closer to people let me just bring in a way i was into this conversation wales voted about 20 percent 29 percent. to. devoted never really to leave. early may seem like a slight and i think it's mining by...
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boris johnsonnly 143% of the ats in the u.k.. he cannot see that he has a mandate for brexiofwith only 43% he vote if he says we don't have a mandate for independence referendum with 45% of the vote. what we a t goi do is keep trying to move people toward independence, keep talking about the benefits o it, and if you seen the outcome of that, polling for the first time since 2017 showing that i yes ahead, people want scotland to be an independent country. christian:al what sh said was that seetland to be part of the european union because he needs to be a modern, reprive, open, tolerant country. you can be all of those things with a separate political system to the e.u. >> but the problem is, we have a political system that means we are joined to the u.k. joined to the u.k., we don't have freedom of access to movement, freedom of immigration policy that we would like. i have seen the cultural benefits as well as the economic benefits as being a member of the e.u. i want my children to have those, i want them to be able to ce free
boris johnsonnly 143% of the ats in the u.k.. he cannot see that he has a mandate for brexiofwith only 43% he vote if he says we don't have a mandate for independence referendum with 45% of the vote. what we a t goi do is keep trying to move people toward independence, keep talking about the benefits o it, and if you seen the outcome of that, polling for the first time since 2017 showing that i yes ahead, people want scotland to be an independent country. christian:al what sh said was that...
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and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on well they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st though ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00 countries needing to agree a negotiating position and that won't be signed off until the end of next month so march will be the earliest we can actually get started but what might the agreement look like well the easiest for would be what's called an alignment deal our trade rules already mirror the e.u. so let's keep it essentially the same and just agree on which areas to diverged that's the a news preferred option for the negotiations. michel of such a level playing field is of utmost importance if
and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on well they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st though ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's...
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and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on well they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so. we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00 countries needing to agree a negotiating position and that won't be signed off until the end of next month so march will be the ringback earliest we can actually get started but what might the agreement look like well the easiest for would be what's called an alignment deal our trade rules already mirror the e.u. so let's keep it essentially the same and just agree on which areas to diverged that's the a use preferred option for the negotiations. michel of set the level playing field is of utmost importance
and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on well they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so. we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00...
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and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on or they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st though ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something business is on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one team it's $27.00 countries needing to agree a negotiating position and that won't be signed off until the end of next month so march will be the earliest we can actually get started but what might the agreement look like well the easiest for would be what's called an alignment deal our trade rules already mirror the e.u. so let's keep it essentially the same and just agree on which areas to diverged that's the easy use preferred option for the negotiations. michel of set the level playing field is of utmost importance i
and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on or they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st though ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something business is on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one team it's $27.00...
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documentary claims that u.k. athletics officials are implicated and i don't think controversy involving britain's 4 time olympic champion and top and durrance runner mo farah alexy are chefs he has more. this summer the whole of great britain will be glued to their screens rooting for the nation's prize athlete 4 time olympic champion runner more or will they and you panorama documentary by the b.b.c. has cost further doubt on whether more farah success was cleanly won the don't fall back to salazar who could serve more to. what to do when at all costs the main sticking point is the role of former coach alberto salazar who was banned in october 29000 from any sports activities he was the head of the controversial nike oregon project until the u.s. anti-doping agency suspected he may have banned the doping rules one of those substances he used was l. carney team designed to speed up muscle and heart recovery for athletes it's considered legal indows this which do not exceed 50 millimeters over 6 hours salazar howe
documentary claims that u.k. athletics officials are implicated and i don't think controversy involving britain's 4 time olympic champion and top and durrance runner mo farah alexy are chefs he has more. this summer the whole of great britain will be glued to their screens rooting for the nation's prize athlete 4 time olympic champion runner more or will they and you panorama documentary by the b.b.c. has cost further doubt on whether more farah success was cleanly won the don't fall back to...
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u.k. of machine tools and cars alone there are plenty as i talk to a lot of european businesses i was talking to a person over though there's a low tech product is a belgian manufacturer you produce of potatoes he said the last thing we need in europe is a tariff wall because my business would go down the tubes i employ lots of people i said have you spoken to your politicians he said we're talking to them now so before we just get this out of kilter the european union is in a position where they're not altogether completely united and they also recognize that they do need a trade deal they want tell you a deal that is you know go shoot it until i know a bit more about traders and you do it not only trade deal let me tell you something about this trade deal i'm able to stop interrupting me and just let me tell you about a trade deal right you might learn something here's what has to happen as we leave the european union we will also reenter the w t o as a voting member were a member but we
u.k. of machine tools and cars alone there are plenty as i talk to a lot of european businesses i was talking to a person over though there's a low tech product is a belgian manufacturer you produce of potatoes he said the last thing we need in europe is a tariff wall because my business would go down the tubes i employ lots of people i said have you spoken to your politicians he said we're talking to them now so before we just get this out of kilter the european union is in a position where...
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in the u.k. have been deported about the legal scandal surrounding this what would you say to those people that the government so learned nothing from the woodruff scandal. well 1st of all what we need to reassure people that 1st and foremost the vast majority of foreign offenders that have been removed from this country are from european countries from latvia and lithuania remain in france and germany there has been a discussed in campaign of to seem from asian by guys like david lammy that have tried to make this a race issue the she's not a race issue they support that protection issue and it's also a rights issue people talk time and time again about your rights to family life your right to live in the united kingdom you don't have a right to live in the united kingdom or that your sits in the united kingdom so what i'm really proud about is that this government is standing forward and saying we're going to remove the bad guys from this country we don't care if that upsets them we don't care
in the u.k. have been deported about the legal scandal surrounding this what would you say to those people that the government so learned nothing from the woodruff scandal. well 1st of all what we need to reassure people that 1st and foremost the vast majority of foreign offenders that have been removed from this country are from european countries from latvia and lithuania remain in france and germany there has been a discussed in campaign of to seem from asian by guys like david lammy that...
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and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on or they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st though ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00 countries needing to agree a negotiating position and that won't be signed off until the end of next month so march will be the earliest we can actually get started but what might the agreement look like well the easiest for would be what's called an alignment deal our trade rules already mirror the e.u. so let's keep it essentially the same and just agree on which areas to diverged that's the a use preferred option for the negotiations. michele of set the level playing field is of utmost importance if s
and u.k. trade negotiators it's game on or they have to get a trade deal signed off by december 31st though ideally 6 months before to give businesses time to prepare the alternative well will crash out of the e.u. without a trade deal something businesses on both sides really want to avoid so we better crack on with the trade talks as soon as possible now boris johnson has said he wants to get started right now but that's a bit of an issue for the e.u. the e.u. isn't just one save it's $27.00...
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the u.k. leaving the e.u. on friday he said that he wished the united kingdom well on its journey alone but did say that there was always a seat back at the table that didn't work out for them we do hope it works out for them but if it does not there will always be a seat for the united kingdom at the european table as the united kingdom leaves the european union we enter now into this transition period of course all of those lovely trade talks that are set to start on the 3rd of march so it's not done with you're forgiven for thinking that all this talk about trade deals and transition period is a little bit confusing it's not exactly easy to explain but we've given as ago here's a little package i made earlier. with bricks that day finally upon us the one question on everyone's lips is what happens next well it's the transition period until the end of the year where everything essentially stays the same for you and me it's business as usual for the e.u. educate trade negotiators it's game on well they have t
the u.k. leaving the e.u. on friday he said that he wished the united kingdom well on its journey alone but did say that there was always a seat back at the table that didn't work out for them we do hope it works out for them but if it does not there will always be a seat for the united kingdom at the european table as the united kingdom leaves the european union we enter now into this transition period of course all of those lovely trade talks that are set to start on the 3rd of march so it's...
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this means u.k. could be left with the prospects -- the deadline expiry with no trade deal in place.doing business on wto terms with all the tariffs it entails. don't forget one final date. december 31, 2020. that is when the transition period could be extended if boris johnson changes his mind and asks for an extension. anchor: still to come, more restrictions on travel to china as the number of coronavirus 2003 worldwide passes the sars epidemic. the trump administration expands the travel ban, adding six new country to the list, including nigeria. capital under fire. australia declares a state of emergency as bushfires threatens the southern suburbs. the u.s. senate has voted to block any witnesses or additional evidence in the impeachment trial of u.s. president donald trump. it pushes one step closer towards a vote to acquit trump. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the trial will conclude in the coming days. trump is accused of abuse of power and obstruction of congress for threatening
this means u.k. could be left with the prospects -- the deadline expiry with no trade deal in place.doing business on wto terms with all the tariffs it entails. don't forget one final date. december 31, 2020. that is when the transition period could be extended if boris johnson changes his mind and asks for an extension. anchor: still to come, more restrictions on travel to china as the number of coronavirus 2003 worldwide passes the sars epidemic. the trump administration expands the travel...
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u.k. war crimes to the world as the persecuted wiki leaks founder fights extradition to a secret court in donald trump's usa and amongst the billions on earth helped by revelations of wiki leaks against the powerful what about what it told us of the international cortex trade pills powder and smoke and how imperial control the boards and coercive political control at home are refracted by a brutal war on drugs illusion killing millions all the civil coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st the world's most famous publisher and arguably the entire freedom of the press to reveal war crimes is on trial today the london court just 12 miles from the studio after years of alleged u.k. torture and just information even so-called mainstream news outlets that have attacked this channel and been responsible for an arguable attack on truth since 911 and before getting worried about this week's alleged u.k. persecution of julian assange. what he. washoe lot of the coverage of this story today
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so what the u.k. has in its favor really is it's very powerful in terms of the waters obviously that survivors of surround the u.k. you have to look at a map to see that that the u.k. waters are vast and the you eat you fisherman they want access to that so shorn o'donoghue who is the head of the european union for fisheries has said look we want to maintain our access so you've got a lot of pressure because they have a lot of political power you've got pressure from the fisherman then you also have a lot of pressure from all the german manufacturers and pressuring on people like angela merkel in terms of them selling one about one in every 7 cars goes into the e.u. or goes into the u.k. so from the e.u. so the bottom line is this the u.k. wants to not have to adhere to all of the regulations in the e.u. and michel barnier does not want to make it easy and he does not want to make concessions boris johnson has already said that he will of course the u.k. will adhere to all the same sort of standards i
so what the u.k. has in its favor really is it's very powerful in terms of the waters obviously that survivors of surround the u.k. you have to look at a map to see that that the u.k. waters are vast and the you eat you fisherman they want access to that so shorn o'donoghue who is the head of the european union for fisheries has said look we want to maintain our access so you've got a lot of pressure because they have a lot of political power you've got pressure from the fisherman then you also...
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u.k. and france to carry out airstrikes on scientific facilities they blame for the incident even before any probe into what happened at these mega theory explains how these latest comments in other peer to restore trust in the official version. there are 2 types of investigation the 1st type is intended to find out and explain what went wrong the 2nd type of invest. is intended soonly to cover your butt and the u.p.c. w. lets you know what type of investigation they've done pretty early on the 1st 2 pages a dedicated they're stressing how independent this report is. and dependent and objectivity and dependent independent dependent independent and then we find out that they were just kidding the boss nominated his deputy to explain how they were both innocent i designated the deputy director general as senior investigating officer this is an investigation into 2 whistleblowers specter a and inspected b. and its intention is to show that they're bad people. whistleblower a was behind the st
u.k. and france to carry out airstrikes on scientific facilities they blame for the incident even before any probe into what happened at these mega theory explains how these latest comments in other peer to restore trust in the official version. there are 2 types of investigation the 1st type is intended to find out and explain what went wrong the 2nd type of invest. is intended soonly to cover your butt and the u.p.c. w. lets you know what type of investigation they've done pretty early on the...
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u.k. cabinet, which we will get to any moment. of course, earnings coming out all day long. forty of positive movements individual companies, including semiconductors. applied materials got an upgrade today. it is up 3%, having a good impact on other semiconductors. the dollar index is up 99, but there is a pause in the rally. the 10 year yield at 1.61% today. guy: european stocks down by around 0.5%. that,und, you mentioned we are trading north of $1.30. to be thek is going new chancellor of the exchequer in the u.k.. sajid javid has quit. the sense seems to be that the new chancellor will be a pushover for boris johnson in the cabinet. as a result of which, we are expecting the budget in four weeks to be a bit more expensive than first thought. euro-dollar continues to be weak. that obviously has a big impact on the dollar indexes. $1.0856.ading at the perception seems to be that the risks lie to the downside, and the european economy is likely to suffer as a result of what is happening
u.k. cabinet, which we will get to any moment. of course, earnings coming out all day long. forty of positive movements individual companies, including semiconductors. applied materials got an upgrade today. it is up 3%, having a good impact on other semiconductors. the dollar index is up 99, but there is a pause in the rally. the 10 year yield at 1.61% today. guy: european stocks down by around 0.5%. that,und, you mentioned we are trading north of $1.30. to be thek is going new chancellor of...
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the cards really are are on the u.k.'s side because. the u.k. you can leave without free will at the end of the the say wishes so i mean it's not going to take home the u.k. if it happens it's as much in the interests of the u.k. is it interests to have a deal so are you personally feel that the u.k. will be out at the end of the year there is no doubt in my mind that over the next 1012 months. there are going to be some very very difficult negotiations i don't think there's any possibility that the lawrence conservative government who clearly elements really want to move away from you are going to sell out to the united states let's not be too deluded the extent to which america is going to replace the european union and sign a new partner in this marriage of convenience for birds that's not going to happen i did and. now the big story the president of the palestinian authority that's what our past has said he's severing ties with both the united states and is well the announcement follows the release of the trumpet ministrations so-called peac
the cards really are are on the u.k.'s side because. the u.k. you can leave without free will at the end of the the say wishes so i mean it's not going to take home the u.k. if it happens it's as much in the interests of the u.k. is it interests to have a deal so are you personally feel that the u.k. will be out at the end of the year there is no doubt in my mind that over the next 1012 months. there are going to be some very very difficult negotiations i don't think there's any possibility...
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whetherivalents, on u.k. financial, the financial hub in the city of london is allowed to continue working with the rest of europe. if it were truly in question, if this were not just a negotiating point right now, wouldn't we see a lot more safe haven assets getting huge bids? and financial markets going a little bit haywire? mark: yes, i am sure you are right there. we are only into the second month of the year and we have already had several shocks to financial markets that we really were not expecting. there has been some real left field action already. something like a dispute with europe, between europe and the u.k. is something we should certainly consider, but not something that has come completely out of the blue. what we are seeing, as we were discussing, there is major reactions from central banks, the big, powerful ones as well. in 2009, when china did its fiscal monetary stimulus, it had the chinese markets rebounding two months ahead of american markets. people have got pretty high expectations
whetherivalents, on u.k. financial, the financial hub in the city of london is allowed to continue working with the rest of europe. if it were truly in question, if this were not just a negotiating point right now, wouldn't we see a lot more safe haven assets getting huge bids? and financial markets going a little bit haywire? mark: yes, i am sure you are right there. we are only into the second month of the year and we have already had several shocks to financial markets that we really were...
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the cards really are are on the u.k.'s side because. the u.k. you can leave without free will at the end of the the year if it's a wish is so i mean it's not going to protect me harm the u.k. if that happens it's as much in the interests of you qasr interests to actually have a deal so are you personally feel that the u.k. will be out at the end of the year there is no doubt in my mind that over the next 1012 months. there are going to these and there is no it difficult negotiations i don't think there's any possibility that even more conservative government who clearly elements really want to move away from you are going to sell out the united states let's not be too deluded about the extent to which america is going to replace the european union with ours our new partner in this marriage of convenience to boast that's not going to happen i don't think. the president of the palestinian authority has mahmoud abbas has said he's cutting ties with the united states and israel came after donald trump what else washington's long awaited peace plan f
the cards really are are on the u.k.'s side because. the u.k. you can leave without free will at the end of the the year if it's a wish is so i mean it's not going to protect me harm the u.k. if that happens it's as much in the interests of you qasr interests to actually have a deal so are you personally feel that the u.k. will be out at the end of the year there is no doubt in my mind that over the next 1012 months. there are going to these and there is no it difficult negotiations i don't...
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the u.k. has left the e.u. what next well it's left the realities on the ground means nothing much changes within the next 11 months the so-called transition period they will remain in the customs union single market goods people services can move freely but legally take the article 50 which was the digital process that is now thistle divorce is settled and the anyone. else get back it has to officially apply its rejoined and within the next 711 months nothing much will actually change for the people themselves. the u.k. is going to be negotiating a new trade deal with the european union what are the most important issues for what i think 1st off i think boris johnson's. goal to have an all encompassing deal which would. include trade in services and education and science i think that is fairly overambitious to do that within 11 months i think they'll focus on the bed trade deal. tom momentary customs on goods i think that's the only thing they can achieve within that timespan and then dependi
the u.k. has left the e.u. what next well it's left the realities on the ground means nothing much changes within the next 11 months the so-called transition period they will remain in the customs union single market goods people services can move freely but legally take the article 50 which was the digital process that is now thistle divorce is settled and the anyone. else get back it has to officially apply its rejoined and within the next 711 months nothing much will actually change for the...
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so u.k. authorities here are they basically deciding on whether a show trial should go ahead absolutely yes i think this is not what it's it's about whether this trial should go ahead because there's not going to be nothing else than a show trial in the u.s. there's no chance is going to get a fair trial it's not just about who are innocent in this is really in the battle over press freedom over the rule of law over the future i would say even of democracy because democracy which means that the people control governmental power this can not exist with secrecy you you deprive the public of their right to know and you deprive them of the tools to control the government or you know that we have a supposedly independent judiciary here having said that the new prime minister boris johnson newly elected prime minister has previously expressed reservations about the conduct of the iraq war and was after 911 can you even call on boris johnson to do anything in the case of julian as the home secretary
so u.k. authorities here are they basically deciding on whether a show trial should go ahead absolutely yes i think this is not what it's it's about whether this trial should go ahead because there's not going to be nothing else than a show trial in the u.s. there's no chance is going to get a fair trial it's not just about who are innocent in this is really in the battle over press freedom over the rule of law over the future i would say even of democracy because democracy which means that the...
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so u.k. authorities here are they basically deciding on whether a show trial should go ahead absolutely yes i think this is not what it's it's about whether just show trial should go ahead because there's not going to be nothing else than a show trial in the u.s. there's no chance is going to get a fair trial it's not just about who are innocent in this is really in the battle over press freedom over rule of law of the future i would say even of democracy because democracy which means that the people control governmental power this can not exist with secrecy that you you deprive the public of their right to know and you deprive them of the tools to control the government or you know that we have a supposedly independent judiciary here having said that the new prime minister boris johnson newly elected prime minister has previously expressed reservations about the conduct of the iraq war and was after 911 can you even call on boris johnson to do anything in the case of julian as the home secre
so u.k. authorities here are they basically deciding on whether a show trial should go ahead absolutely yes i think this is not what it's it's about whether just show trial should go ahead because there's not going to be nothing else than a show trial in the u.s. there's no chance is going to get a fair trial it's not just about who are innocent in this is really in the battle over press freedom over rule of law of the future i would say even of democracy because democracy which means that the...