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terrorists. . . because there are terrorists... there isn't any delay to food coming in from other parts of the country on wto terms. but we import a lot more from the eu. we do, but it's as equally in the eu's interest to make sure there is fluidity and frictionless trade with britain. all this coverage seems to suggest it is down to how we might behave. clearly there is an onus on the eu to create frictionless trade in any scenario, otherwise they will not be selling as any other food or goods in an easy way. and as they sell us more than we sold them, presumably it is in their interest to sell us as much as possible and continue to. moving on to macron and other member states rolling in on this, ifind interesting the coverage seems to be on what we can do. it is also in the eu's interest the sell is as much as possible as we move forward in any trade relationship, whether it be wto free—trade. trade relationship, whether it be wto free-trade. i think the problem
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is where we are in the process. we are is where we are in the process. we a re two is where we are in the process. we are two months away from needing a proper deal before brussels, we're only eight months away from leaving, and it all feels very last minute. the fact we are only now talking about the outcome of a no deal, i think what ian wright is saying is that he just wants ministers of talk about this, because they need to talk about worst—case scenarios. nobody is saying he will deftly happen, but what businesses want is a little more reassurance from the government that they have these plans in place. and i think at all feels very last minute. why were not talking about this a year ago? the process has been going on for a year and a half, and it still feels like it is only now we are getting to what aid no—deal brexit would look like. we can talk more about this, but let's move on. camilla, you touched on this meeting between theresa may and emmanuelle macron on friday. i don't know if it has been
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arranged for ages, we onlyjust found out about it, but she will be talking tough to him, according to the ft was a lot what's interesting about where we are now with everything on the checkers deal, which seems to be united in its condemnation by everyone is that it is now up a sense of compromise in the deal to the eu. she needs to get the deal to the eu. she needs to get the likes of angela merkel and emmanuelle macron on her get barnier to sell —— accept it. he says they don't want to accept it because it is not conceding enough, making brexiteers and remainders alike tear their hair out. there is his point of impasse when it comes to negotiations, historically negotiations, historically negotiations with the eu have gone right up to the final hour. we saw that with phase one, and an agreement may well be struck in the last few minutes, which is frustrating for everyone around. people are united on the idea we should've started no deal preparation in advance. not only because we needed prepare for a plan
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b. brexiteers would rather a trade deal like canada has. they want the ft says that paris is seen as the ft says that paris is seen as the obstacle to the checkers deal, and this is presumably what the meeting has been a raised. emmanuelle macron is not a big fan of the eu as angela merkel is. he was all about informing the eu and watching brexit happen, trying to square his electorate. he thinks he can geta square his electorate. he thinks he can get a out of brexit in terms of the financial moves with paris. he is seen as the bad cop versus angela merkel's good cop. butjeremy hunt is appealing to both to help britain in the event of a no deal. but as camilla was saying, the idea of negotiating hasjust camilla was saying, the idea of negotiating has just been camilla was saying, the idea of negotiating hasjust been very poor from been all along, it is basically
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we have been in a poor position than the eu. but we are acting as if we have this amazing ball in our court. i'm always suspicious when they say the prime ministers cutting short a holiday. i think there will always be plans, but it is adding to the sense of drama that she is pulling out all the stops, she has a new brexit secretary that has been slightly deputized. so she is looking like she is taking control. i think looking like she is taking control. ithinka looking like she is taking control. i think a lot of that will be optics. let's move onto the a warning over no—deal brexit trucks logjam. jane, this is a warning from dover district council, a brexit impact report that they have commissioned about huge car parks bringing up on the m20 as trucks back loads from dover. which is sort of the same theme as what might happen. but they're also warning it could happen on day one if we have nothing in place. i remember someone saying this a year ago, but has
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always sounded... if you talk about things, it's not like project fear to, but if he talk about things and an alarmist language, then it will sound like you are just trying to get up fears for no reason. people need to know what might happen, and the talk should be of contingency planning, not of alarm, what contended crs in place. planning, not of alarm, what contended (rs in place. but the language around no deal, which is an inaccurate phrase because there will bea inaccurate phrase because there will be a deal, just on wto firms. calling it a wto deal would be more accurate. coverage is accentuated, all the negatives and the positives, there are economic economics for leaving without a deal, we just never hear them. the idea of logjam and this frictionless border, operation stack has been engendered 41 times in the last three years. there have been frictions at this border, dover has a particular
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problem because the way it is set up, you can turn up and declare, whereas with other ports around the eu, there is an advanced situation. people are using a pnr technology it doesn't work as much there. there are reports... the likes of which have rotted down are crying out for more trade. it depends on whether this is intended. the government is happy with this coverage because it gives her leverage when she meets emmanuelle macron angela merkel. she says it could be a nightmare for everyone. but she is the one who said no deal is better than a bad deal. it's her responsibility. she is saying a bad deal is better than no deal, which is not ideal. let's move on. let's move ontojeremy corbyn in the labour party, have their own problems. camilla, the telegraph shows allies criticising jeremy corbyn. this is the ongoing
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i’ow jeremy corbyn. this is the ongoing row in the latest twists and turns in the saga about outcries ofjewish trump fanatics. will there be an end to this? his comments have been so out of there, we had a labour counsellor talking about jewish people drinking baby blood. he was suspended, the trouble is now it is so suspended, the trouble is now it is so hard to defend his comments. we have up hard left trench of corbyn eastis have up hard left trench of corbyn east is suggesting he has been the victim of some kind of wider conspiracy, and anyone with half a brain looks at it and says this is endemic and institutional problems in labour party that has not stamped out. now you have tom watson and others, people close to him, making this point very loudly. he appears to have been condemned a bit, his inability to grasp the metal. ——
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metal. jeremy corbyn supporters say that these are his political opponents who are saying these things. they have been saying that until the peter wills and stuff, which when the audio came out, even corbyn supporters have command said this is completely acceptable. but the problem is this is not someone oi'i the problem is this is not someone on the fringe, a counsellor no one has ever heard of writing on facebook. he is a member of the nec up facebook. he is a member of the nec up for election at the moment on an momentum back slate. this is not at the french, this is at the heart of the french, this is at the heart of the ruling body of the labour party. he is also a quote —— close ally of jeremy corbyn, going back 40 years. camilla is right, jeremy corbyn has said nothing so far on this, and he needs to come out and reassure people in his party and members of the jewish community that he is listening to their concerns. this quy listening to their concerns. this guy has not been seemingly disciplined. they said they don't know what to do, meanwhile others
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have spoken out about the nec‘s failure to adopt this proper definition of anti—semitism. they we re definition of anti—semitism. they were immediately disciplined and reprimanded. it does not seem right, ken livingstone's case has set for two years, and anyone who wants to criticise the system seems to be insta ntly told criticise the system seems to be instantly told off. moving onto the front page of the independent, it's interesting, mcdonald report —— reveals plans for welfare revolution. you read this exclusive story and you wonder if this is an attempt byjohn mcdonald and the labour party to move the conversation away from anti—semitism on the policy? it's a bit of both, i thinkjohn mcdonald has been much more critical of these anti—semitism problems in the past. he is said in the past few days he is very concerned and he finds it very upsetting, it is a low point for labour this year. he upsetting, it is a low point for labourthis year. he is upsetting, it is a low point for labour this year. he is doing what jeremy corbyn which should be doing, saying he is listening to this issue and is concerned about it. but again, he is also trying to move
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labour onto talking about policy. there could be another election which labour could win, and they need to have something to talk to the electorate about, apart from this horrendous anti—semitism issue. so the idea that he is talking about a universal basic income and the labour manifesto, which means everybody has a certain amount of income to start off with, it will alleviate property. just quickly to squeeze in a less final story, the mirror, palace crisis talks over silencing meghan markle's died. he gave a lengthy interview on sunday? he sat down with a reporter for nine hours and spilt out his heart about how megan had cut him off, change numbers, and wouldn't speak to him. they made a unwise remark about how princess diana would not be proud of her behaviour, which has gone down badly. mr marco keeps on speaking to
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the press, and as we all know, the palace likes to control the information that goes out into the media. they have a massive pr spinning operation to make sure that control is exercised. in this case, palace might have to look at itself and ask itself why it wasn't envisaged in advance that mr mac to my people in this position. he had no experience in the lab white, and photographers have been taking advantage of this. he's had a mutual advantage of this. he's had a mutual advantage of this because he is been paid for stories. let's leave it there for now. that's it for the papers for the moment. camilla and jane will be back for a longer look of the papers at 11:30pm. i'll be back at the top of the hour with the news. first, it's the weather. this picture behind me says it all. whether you like a hot whether or not, it is back and it will be very
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hot, particularly across the southeast of east anglia. we will also feel the heat in the midlands and right through the uk, temperatures will be rising in the coming days. not a heat wave in the north. here's this evening, we have a weak weather front across the northwest of scotland, but actually towards the end of the week into the weekend, what will happen is this much hotter airfrom the weekend, what will happen is this much hotter air from the south will come streaming in tom and the heat wave will clip the southeastern portion of the uk. temperatures will soar. in the short—term, more or less the same. this coming night is neither chile nor warm, temperatures will be around 13—i4d, whether you are in the north of the south of the country. there'll be cloud and rain in western parts of scotland. another whether front approaches west of ireland, entered the course of the morning, there'll be quite a aof of the morning, there'll be quite a a of cloud, and there'll be some
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rain through belfast approaching southwestern scotland. best of the weather will be in the east and south, this is where we will feel the heat, temperatures will be at 25-26d. the heat, temperatures will be at 25—26d. thursday, high—pressure system builds from the south, which means it will begin any weather fronts that are across the uk. weather fronts in the north of the country will produce a bit afraid, but it won't be an awful lot and it will come and go in bursts of with sunshine in between. eastern, south eastern and southern areas will be driest and brightest on thursday, and heating up on thursday, which will be the third —— the first day when temperatures hit 30 celsius, and the high 20s into yorkshire. it looks like we are in for something like five successive days of around 30 degrees or more. this is the northern half of the uk, temperatures will be mostly in the
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20s but already worn in leeds. by friday in the weekend, towards the south it will be much warmer. in southampton, london in excess of 30 degrees. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: a teenager is jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. the opposition party in zimbabe claims victory in the elections but tensions grow amid accusations from both sides. facebook says it's removed 32 accounts thought to have been set up to influence this years mid—term us elections. also this hour — sexual exploitation and abuse are endemic in the aid sector according to a damning report by mps. their criticism comes after revelations emerged that oxfam staff paid survivors of an earthquake in haiti for sex.
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