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that's the gross contribution some of that money comes back as part the overall net deal over which the treasury has a paralympics a sort of that's not necessarily well spent however. when you factor in the direct and indirect costs associated with the you membership the overall bill for business and for the country could be a surprise in a million pounds a year not told me is that nobody knows the answer because there has not been a cost benefit analysis if you say you 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 go 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 are overall net contributors so a country like france is much more i guess a lot more back for back 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 were talking about one hundred ten billion euros which is an impossible 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 of regulations in the red tape so firstly in terms of the regulations and the red tape the cost of the regulations and red tape in this is based on the commission's own official committee commission's own statistics the cost of the regulations for the in terms of the u.k. is greater than the actual value of the trade that is meant to regulate it because the regulations. ten percent of the british economy which is our exports to the
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european union but actually cover one hundred percent of the u.k. economy eighty percent of its 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 all 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 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
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single cathedral in england and when we were doing the research for a book of ten years on which it looks hypothetically at where the u.k. would be in any country would would be were we to leave the european union to stop making 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 a bit 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 pretty clear 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 optimised such as the u.k. which is opted out of the single currency you have countries which are part of the getting on. 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 could be a wide range of things and are very similar in style to the e.c. agreements accession agreements some years back without a lot of the that the burdensome regulations and that and the provokes the attacks that and you go way down that there's even
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a special form of association for countries like north korea now i'm not saying we should have a form of association with the year that pyongyang has but one simply saying if you have ten different ways of trading and allying associating with with brussels and you 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 u.k.'s 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 it had a had a history of basically associated to agreements which predate the the placement plan and the attempted creation of a of a of
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a european defense and it's got 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're 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 part that the rules changed that you had to invite people round 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 government broader than just just taking off every now and again you would be happy with that so it's the same principle we live in
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a world they don't which is essentially dominated by superpowers the united states russia china and india the smaller countries of the european union need each other well absolutely not it's good that we're caught cooperating where we want to cooperate it's good that we're trading we're going to where we want to trade and 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 obviously and if obvious to 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 world was them becoming part of a regional association which is risks becoming a professional protectionist book now you could also argue that united states is or
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is a great a great deal of power and is very important and therefore if that's true why don't we vote in the e.u. why don't we just sign up and become a state of the united states where nobody's 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 with the us to form and after they haven't signed an agreement to have a as a federal super government that incompressible 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 interrelated post mcelhone age then then we shouldn't be too you know look we're not there to linger and but little europe 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
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the same but on the 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 eurozone 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 most on unemployed began 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 in pop is now 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
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mobility in the u.k. people from liverpool can find a job in manchester or down 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 the democrats the sense of common citizenship in a sort of sharing together we 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 joined up 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
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already that it was a european superstate with a huge central bank and a role for large amounts of central taxation being spent of course as a price too high to pay but because the idealism is paramount if people went ahead without all the same to us and is paying the price today. thank you very much thank you. to the. killings continue. to curious. to see a slight middle of the magic has better place in the sky the seeds of hope to protect our markets here so you can provide such accuracy to many forms.
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top stories this hour naughty russia receding to prevent nato from placing major forces close to its borders but a proposal that would limit the alliances military presence in its newest member states nato meanwhile is hoping for closer cooperation with moscow to clean their own european missile defense and afghanistan. tensions high in northern iraq over fears ethnic violence but erupt after u.s. troops leave the kurdish controlled region concerns intensified after the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks released documents highlighting cases of a still it's easy to train codes and arabs. and a showdown looms between israel and lebanon over recently discovered all the reserves in the eastern mediterranean to turkey and cyprus also staking their claims but without a clearly defined maritime borders experts predict the country's unlikely to reach any agreement soon. i'm back with more news for us now fifty minutes from now in
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the meantime that's all is next with the sports news. hello welcome this is sports news and our champ here is some of alt upcoming stories in brief says one able to take away three points from the a against the title now is practical isn't taking. shouldn't hesitate taking the most extreme measures in resolving the vote so in scandal. and also the new n.b.a. season tips off with boston calling all things super charged while the blazers beat the songs. i was stuck with a russian premier league school failed to go big game between them and leaders say needs a man only managed a goal this draw in a delayed. the visitors had
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a great chance to crack the school board seven minutes after the break one dubio was brought down in the box. of strike from the spot he had the most and bombed the lot was unable to mount on the rebound well again i can fav didn't rely on the car pass to make sure his goal was putting himself. in the meanwhile suffered a disappointing loss at spartak moscow in the second delayed team from the old us with only one minute left to meet the come borrow from that as they went up from the spot. sparred on. the need however six points ahead of second place to be that still have a game in hand. over in spain real madrid were unable to score against him or seeing the cool but they'll rate on tuesday night fourth round first leg even that man cristiano ronaldo found they were seeing a goalkeeper more than up to the task. as brilliant and more than one occasion and
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before keep all frail managers them have promised. his team failed to win the match it seems now. the hard training began author and novices inspired display male knew it sounded with barcelona beating cuba to kneel on the same copa del rey chance to . sell madrid stars should may be looked to buy in munich for some tips and in particular to buy stand strong stuff i go to the gym it's nice to know that team record they want to go second of the night to secure them a third round spot in the german cop byron edging bad to bremen to want their. jack oregon meanwhile voiced his position on their recent thief of vote selling scandal speaking at a meeting in mexico the i.o.c. president called for the same strong measures as the olympic body to following the salt lake city bribery scandal. had. me
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a bit earlier or me. or. about what. group. do you want. to try to clean out the. we've been. in school. are going to be. measured. remember we've become to do we were. right there would be. more growth. over in tennis and the w.t. tour championships and claimed her second victory of the season ending tournament beating cremin cup win i think in straight sets. seven six zero
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six when they're rushing to close it since the semifinal stage and also the top spot in the rankings remembers the layover could take over from carrying. the weight of the fall that she will play her final group tie against him. handing this her second law saying it's over now and this final score they are at sixty six three. now the new n.b.a. season got underway in boston with the two thousand and eight champions holding all of the new superpower miami heat while in the west title holders allen lakers rallied from behind to defeat the houston rockets and in the third game the opening night is the tame fenix seen in this case you signing of last season after years of punishes the break to the hosts. to the third quarter would go in steve nash to
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jason richardson with spencer out. to you as the sun staking one point made its. way over the blazers. spot south says thank you very much that brandon roy and barry's that circle portland on top by seven and they were able to hold on to all the european player on their roster whom the rangers while sets the final score of one hundred sixty eight. and over in american football a reserve called bet troy smith will make his fast and f.l. style since two thousand and seven for the forty nine ers when they face denver broncos a well played this sunday with alex smith rolled out for three weeks due to a dislocated shoulder smith has been promoted to the starting line up ahead of second option david carr the car this is the price for throwing a costly late interception pass when he appeared as a replacement in their latest game four to nine as of last six of the last seven
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and see the broncos question as a vital step on the way to tending their season around and with the broncos losing fifty nine fourteen at the oakland raiders last weekend they're also struggling for form but troy believes they shouldn't be underestimated. any team in the n.f.l. came on the beach on sunday so we can turn the same way you know not taking anything from. the announcer everything. i would do with what i'll be doing this is. play my game that's what i do each week it's up to tour the. you know he got to love his yes to come out no matter what the condition is and perform at a high level. and they're most spectacles coming up at the weekend in boxing many pick out and and so on you margharita will go head to head at the cowboys stadium in texas for the vacant wells super welterweight championship on the. promotable a room stating back my looks as focused as ever ahead of the bowed but is hoping
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floyd mayweather jr resolves is mounting legal troubles for the super matchup soon with a filipino. there's only one fight that has priority and that's may work. that we can end for as 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 a trial. before so say november ninth you'll find out what's going to happen with mayweather least of the judicial system but that's certainly. manny's first priority. funny ever thought just what sport are best suited for scientists believe they have the assets of that very question a genetic passport or about by now has more.
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genetic passport made it very useful for parents wondering what kind of sport activity is the best for their kids. athletes trying to fine tune their form and optimize their training was like these unfortunately fatal incidents are not a rare thing in professional sport nowadays so first of all the genetic passport lets us minimize the risks athletes have in terms of their professional a pivotal work and also recommend proper exercise and nutrition assistance which would help an athlete make significant progress and achieve prior. to their passports a great deal of gaining a lot of popularity with leading russian sportsman the legs of arsenal starman and dress shopping and heavyweight boxing giant. they were really good their own genetic i.d.'s. as well as russian mixed like champ and you live there is a club. it's collection of past the genetic research and the fact is that martial
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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 and friends of mine take my advice on what sport they should choose for their kids and they would also like them to follow me on the path of martial arts which i see the future is not in the do with signs becoming in more and more essential and historic children we're now to russia you're just going records you show the present r t that said for the moment coming up after the says the world stay with us. i am i was. i. was.
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economy cause report. to limit its military presence near russian border recently cooperation with the alliance. for u.s. troops need to kurdish controlled region. and black gold a showdown looms between israel and lebanon over recently discovered oil reserves in the eastern mediterranean with turkey and cyprus also staking their claims. life was studios here in central moscow this is r.t. russia is seeking to prevent nato from placing major forces close to its borders
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moscow's presented the plan which would limit the nonces military presence in its youngest member states when others have it has more now from central moscow roll show wants to prevent naysay from placing any major full says close to its border it wants to set a formal limits i kept on the amount of the alliances of forces of the all place close to its borders particularly in its new member states which do light that bit closer to the russian our borders is doing this russia believes that it's simply asking for nato to keep the promises it's made to the then soviet president mikhail gorbachev back in one thousand nine hundred when it promised not to move quite as much as the thumbs which further to the east say russia simply things that they are asking nato to keep to that promise that was made all the days that years ago other cording to foreign ministry buildings this plan was actually put forward as far back as december and has been in the case.
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