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some of that money comes back as part of the overall net deal over which the treasury has a pair of limited say that's not a saudi well spent however. when you factor in the the direct and indirect costs associated with the u. membership the overall bill for business and for the country could be as high as two hundred billion pounds a year the problem is that nobody knows this because there has not been a cost benefit analysis if you e.u. membership so there's a huge question mark there which the taxpayers alliance and other organizations are campaigning to get the answer to where does that money get well a lot of it doesn't come back into the into the u.k. because the u.k. is after germany the second largest contributor to the the budget certainly in net terms and along with a small number of northern european countries it's one of the one of the few which our overall net contributors are a country like france it is much more it's a lot more back. bang for the book. so you could you could say that
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a lot of it goes in terms of subsidizing and upgrading the superstructure an infrastructure of eastern and southern europe which from a british taxpayers viewpoint one has to question is a british taxpayer contributing billions of pounds a year effectively to another countries that is not proper use of taxpayers' money so you're talking about one hundred ten billion euro which then possible think athame people to understand what does it mean what would it buy in real terms well let's let's narrow this down a little bit more i mean a hundred hundred ten billion euros is the overall cost including all evacuations in the red tape so firstly in terms of regulations in the red tape the cost of the regulations and red tape in this is based on the commission's own officials the committee commission's own statistics the cost of the regulations is if it in terms of the u.k. is greater than the actual value of the trade that is meant to regulate it because the regulations of a ten percent of the british. to me which is our exports to the european union but
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actually cover one hundred percent of the u.k. economy eighty percent of it is internal ten percent is to the rest of the world so one hundred percent of the economy is paying the price of ten percent of what it's meant to regulate so that's one perspective the second thing is if you just look at the not the the cost of the regulations but the simple physical cost and the membership fee that is the equivalent of forming a chain along appear and dumping a block of gold off the end of it every one hundred seconds. it's a gold ingots every hundred seconds just cast into the watery depths and in terms of schools and hospitals which is something the u.k. desperately needs to upgrade what about that now it's about a new hospital every three days i think it pays for the world family in two days i think it's something like every five days is the equipment to repairing every single cathedral in england and when we were doing the research for our book ten
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years on which it looks hypothetically at where the u.k. would be in any country we would be were we to leave the european union which is stop breaking down the that the benefits that we could be spending the money on other than into what's basically a financial sinkhole from the u.k. taxpayers viewpoint it's just search is astonishing waste of money isn't it chair less in this sort of global economy to talk about british money for british people well not really because the british taxpayer of course is funding taxes and would naturally expect that the money to be spent on things which are of benefit to themselves i mean it's fundamentally old you know that that money and you talk about a global economy but of course the money isn't going to. say. north america it's a it's a european system it's not a global system so we're short of having a global. economy with the european union if that's what you really like
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a lot of politicians say that it's just not realistic to me the e.u. wholesale but you think differently we already have with respect to the european union about ten different levels of association with the european union you have countries which are full members such as france you have countries which have got certain dr such as the u.k. which is opted out of the single currency you have countries which are part of the given economic area such as norway you have countries which have slightly less of a kind of agreement because after countries. but have gone less less far than not such as switzerland you have countries which have got bilateral trading agreements such as canada and mexico which cover a wide range of things and are very similar in style to the e.c. the agreements accession agreements some years back without a lot of the that that the burdensome regulations and that and the provokes attach that and you go way down that there's even a special form of association for countries like north korea now i'm not saying we
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should have a form of association with the that pyongyang has but one simply saying if you have ten different ways of of trading and allying in a series cheating with with brussels and you to do opinion there's a mechanism in there somewhere which is appropriate for any country and he doesn't have to be for membership and how would you characterize the it has relationship with the e.u. currently and how do you think it's in checking what we have to remember this is a perspective which is much broader than the now a perspective that politicians like to tend to focus on politicians when they talk about the european union talk about what's happening now what's on the agenda now what's in the agenda maybe in three months and what happened over the last couple of years actually the e.u. used to be the e.c. and it used to be the e.c. and before then you had to have a history of basically associated to agreements which predate the the plan and the attempted creation of a of a of a european defense and it's got
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a long history and the key element here is to do it's all to do with the ever closer union which was indeed right from the outset within the preamble of the treaties now if you if you consider that membership of the club is to do with always going in one particular direction and you don't want to go in that direction then the obvious conclusion is you can only do one of two things you can either stop it and basically get to a stage where you are happy to live with the modus vivendi at that time but if that if it continues then the only other alternative is structural either club and form a new association after all if you were a member of a. club and your bills kept going up and you had to basically the rules changed so that you had to invite people around to your house every sunday and you had to put a blogger's or you had to basically you know you had a number of things which kept being added to you took in conditions of your being member of this coughed up rather than just just taking off every now and again you would be happy with that so it's the same principle we live in a world they don't mean which is essentially dominated by superpowers the united
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states russia china and india don't the smaller countries or the european union need each other well absolutely not it's good that we're cooperating where we want to cooperate it's good that we're trading we're going to where we want to trade let's not kid ourselves i mean the european union is in the big picture it's big it's it's in danger of becoming a school or tech part of the world the voicing economies in the world of obviously in the far east india china and also you know brazil indonesia and other places now rather than linking ourselves too closely with one part of the of the world trading system which is decreasing in importance the u.k. or any european country should be more about being involved in a more proactive free trade across the whole the world war than becoming part of a regional association which is risks becoming a professional protectionist block now you could also argue that united states is or is a great a great will power and is very important u.k.
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and therefore if that's true why don't we you know more than the e.u. why don't we just sign up to become a state of the united states where nobody is recommending that so why on earth should we become part of the federal you say one of the things canada and mexico have. signed an agreement with the with the u.s. to form there and after they haven't signed an agreement to have a pay as of a federal government then compresses all of them they've created a different model different models do exist as young as a different model from that from the e.u. . there are different models and offer let's not pretend it's our that the e.u. or bolivia and there are lots of choices around there and if we are having a global trading network and into related post mcelhone age then then we shouldn't be too little not that lingle and but little uit what we're seeing in europe at the moment is the degree of social unrest in response to the austerity measures because of the debt crisis do you see that impacting not just on the same but on the
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european union as a political entity yeah and the sad thing is it was something that you were skeptics will warning about even while the euro zone was being created we were saying that if you're going to be creating a currency union then you have to have a full economic union in order to whether these the shocks and you have to have. model so that where there is an asymmetric shock in one part of the the either basically you can have the larger most on unemployed because to move from one part of the country to the other or you have large amounts of financial reserves which are able to support the idea. a couple of examples which your views might be familiar with in the u.k. you have for instance you have a single currency oh it's called a pound. and if liverpool is in recession what happens is because there is social mobility in the u.k.
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people from liverpool go and find a job in manchester or down in london or whatever and also you have a central government which pays part of the tax revenue into liverpool in order to run regenerated now people accept that because there is this sense of of a democrats the sense of common citizenship in a sort of sharing together you don't get in the same way in the states if chicago is in recession but california is booming then people move from chicago to california and the federal government puts money in support of your now you can argue the pros and cons about federal levels of federal agents arrested. but the simple truth is that united states is a federal system which has what twenty times the federal spending power of the european union the price for having that sort of model which is more or less an effective economic system is too high for the political for the different governments who are creating your pain economic union because it had knowledge that already that it was a european superstate with
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a huge central bank and a goal for large amounts of central taxation being spent of course pesos as a price too high to pay but because the idealism is paramount people went ahead without all the same and the us and is paying the price today. thank you very much thank you. for the. killings continue to. make curious. to see a slight middle of the magic has better place in the sky. to protect our markets the obviously we can provide such accuracy to many forms.
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the headlines on a showdown looms between israel and lebanon over a recently discovered oil reserves in the eastern mediterranean with turkey. claims but with clearly defined maritime border those exposed to predict the countries are unlikely to reach agreement any time soon. tensions high in northern iraq over fears ethnic violence will erupt u.s. troops leave the kodesh controlled region concerns intensified the whistle blowing web site the wiki leaks released documents highlighting cases of hostility between now. and russia seeking to prevent nato from placing major forces close to its border with a proposal that would limit his military presence in its newest member states nato
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meanwhile is hoping closer cooperation with moscow particularly on the european missile defense and afghanistan. time now for the sports with you. great to have you with us this is sports today i'm you know these are some of our stories. solid start on a reeva's chances of ending this season to world number one remains after the russian takes care. into the. top of the pile no russians but a hefty seventy six barcelona players make the list for the twenty. award given to the world's best footballers. boxing tennis ball ice hockey athletics the list of sports
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a child can choose to do is virtually endless which is the best choice scientists believe they have discovered how to find the perfect fit for every. intriguing story and more not coming up now eight of the world's top female tennis players are currently in doha bottling it all for the w t a championship the qatari tournament a big one for russian. twenty six two on the verge of becoming the world's top ranked player if things go her way so maria doing her part by easily sweeping aside the art of sorts in a yank of h. in the opening match of the white group. setting the tone by taking the first set six three building on her confidence from their own end. able to do anything in the ensuing set with the world number two prevailing six three six love so reeva needs to win in the group and make it into the final to have a shot at the world number one ranking. the need to win one more group to maintain her status at the top after this posing. as
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me have a lump of gold medalist meant to be on able to put up much of a fight against this season's most decorated player who is one of the leading six titles this year dominant. in the opener taking it to six. the second set was more of the same with the russians suffering a six one six one defeat so one more victory but you know nothing will remain the. prince's own two football where seven of spain's world cup winning squad have been shortlisted for fifth as player all of the year award but there's no joy for russia this season not one of dick advocates charges making the twenty three month short list winning ballon d'or holder lionel messi he's there of course is raids christiana rinaldo but it's messy as the boss of the team it's dominates the couple fit boosting six players who could lift football's most prestigious individual award favorites for glory and generally certainly in zurich
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a world cup winners alvey beaten finalist dutchman weighs in the schneider all of inter. for real madrid men making the list but none of them could help the galactic coast pass third tier mercia on tuesday evening in the competition re the price of this man alone is twice the worth of the entire mercy of squad but even christiane i'll go find the inside shot stopper more than up to the task dummy hernando is brilliant on more than one occasion not before kick off this memorial monitor jones in marino had promised retribution if his team failed to win the fourth round first leg prashant it seems the heartrending can begin this is inspired this but i know how it ended the smirks. boss in the way following that is. the real story should maybe look to munich for some tips on in particular byron's
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schweinsteiger a german international with a wonder goal his second of the night to secure the defending champions a third drawn berth in the german cup at the expense are varied or bringing. it's going. from tourists for one of the n.f.l.'s preseason favorites dallas with a solid three win and five losses following defeats to the new york giants it was all going the cowboys where early on though with eli manning picked on the giants first to possessions but then tony romo becomes a victim of this year's curse a whole host of signal callers are through injury already this season missed offensive assignments a rumor goes down hard he will miss up to eight weeks with a broken collarbone late in the second money takes over throwing at thirteen yards to steve smith for the score of the visitors go up by one for. the giants running game then turning out a strong as ever done in jake up here in the third with a thirty yard rush to the end zone you're sick at forty one thirty five
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a move to five until the season's a record dallas can retreat. either money picky hour until margaret so we'll be adding some silverware to their collection on november the third that vacant world super welterweight championship belt on the line at the cowboys stadium promoter stating pachmann looks as focused as ever ahead of the ballots but is hoping floyd mayweather jr resolves his munting legal troubles for a mega match up soon with the filipino. there's only one fight that has priority and that's may with. that weekend. for us is mayweather and secondly more important than even mayweather is the judge. obviously you can't do a mayweather fight if the judge is going to schedule with a trial. so we'll see november mind you know find out what's going to
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happen with mayweather least of the judicial system but that's certainly. manny's first priority ok another sporting spectacle will swing through arlington texas before that cowboy stadium though that twenty ten world series featuring the texas rangers the san francisco giants set for a start later on whedon's they the rangers have far surpassed expectations this year with cliff lee instrumental in the win over reigning champions yankees to get to the finals the giants are seen here fitting the phillies to reach the big dance have plenty of big hitters. to have closer brian wilson to look to as well of course they'll want to make the most out of the first two games in san francisco before they head to texas on a two but thirtieth unless the series is a sweep the finals will head into november for the second straight year but only the third time in history. sticks i never thought just which sports you are would have been best suited for well scientists believe they have the answer to the very
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question the so named genetic passport robert for dani and got himself down to the lab to discover more. sport a wonderful world where everyone strives to find the limits of their basic goal and mental capacity and sometimes goes beyond it with hard training always being a must win the way to success laden reserves of the human body can play an essential role in this respect keep in the secret key to the knowledge he's violent baled it's called genetic passport but the essentially it's a kind of a database containing all the necessary information about one's d.n.a. or geno that's the way we can find out nearly all about a person's genetic predisposition to certain diseases or deviations on the other hand it can be widely used in sport medicine as it helps us understand what kind of
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sport a person should go for according to russian scientists on three and a leg lot of there are two main types of genetic predisposition in terms of sports stamina and power it wide range of genetic cook three six bailable due to genetic passport made it very useful for parents wondering what kind of sport activity is the best for their kids and professional athletes trying to fine tune their form and optimize their training was less nice unfortunately fatal incidents are not a rare thing in professional sport nowadays so first of all the genetic passport that lets us minimize the risks athletes have in terms of their professional a pivot is what you also recommend proper exercise and nutrition assistance which would help an athlete make significant progress and achieve highways are. passports a great deal of gaining a lot of popularity with leading russians boys men to lead so far arsenal starman and dress shopping and heavyweight boxing giant nicholai vote they will regard
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their own genetic i.d.'s. as well as russian make spike and then you live there is a collage. think it's going to show i've passed the genetic research and the fact is that martial arts turned out to be a very good choice for me a combination of speed and your ability that's what you need both in boxing and wrestling friends of mine take my advice on what sport they should choose for their kids and they would often like them to follow me on the path of martial arts so the future is nokia to do with sun's becoming more and more essential board and it's going to cheapen and with russia you just bring records you show. your t.v. finally hey may be gone but he's certainly not forgotten the tentacles of death catching up with the most famous seppala pod who ever lived that is of course paul the octopus now he was just two and a half years young paul dying on choose me in this time in germany being born
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octopus rules to global fame correctly predicting all seven of germany's world cup results this past summer choosing the winning team fly when given a choice of two tasty muscles on live television over a house and considering giving paul its own burial plot i will also produce a best d.v.d. compilation to deal with the death of mourning the death of the it. was. just sad that's all i have to say about all your sport i'll see you soon the world weather summing up in just a tick. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are on the day.
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starts on t.v. don't come. fighting over black gold a showdown looms between israel and lebanon over a recently discovered oil reserves in the eastern mediterranean with turkey also staking their claims. moscow has nato to limit its military presence near russian borders after recently reestablished cooperation with the alliance. tensions high in northern iraq have a fierce ethnic violence with iraq off the us troops leave the controlled region. and russia is facing a challenging task of stepping up its youth crime prevention as new figures show it has the highest rate of offenses senior.
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worldwide news live from moscow you are with auti. recently discovered oil reserves in the eastern mediterranean looks set to become the latest point of tension in the already troubled middle east at least four major competitors are now staking their claim israel lebanon turkey and cyprus all want a peace but with no clearly defined maritime borders the fight could be lengthy and better artie's investigates. prayer is a long time in coming then we have been begging for a year a year please lord don't let me down don't let me down and finally jackie malaysia's praise has been answered the oil company he's invested in reportedly hitting bingo underground we're still talking about the largest amount of oil ever to be discovered in the state of israel there's a joke in israel there for most.
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