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thank you. today i'm talking to daniel hanna who's a conservative member of the european parliament he's about to bring his euro skepticism to the heart of brussels mr han thanks for talking to us now apparently doing the rounds in brussels is a popular joke which says that if the european union was a country applying to join itself it would be rejected for not being democratic enough it's an amazing thing and we've stopped being amazed by it simply because of familiarity but we should be shocked by it that the only body that can propose new legislation in the european you is the unelected european commission if any country were run if supreme power wielded by twenty seven people into the ballot box that
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would be regarded as an outrage. and yet the people who talk most fervently about turning the e.u. into something like a super state are remarkably relaxed about the undemocratic nature of it and from that basic lack of democracy you get the contempt for popular opinion you get the way the slide referendum results if they go the wrong way and you get a sense that public opinion is an obstacle to overcome rather than a reason to change direction it is an extraordinary sad paradox that twenty seven countries each of them a liberal parliamentary democracy in its own right have come together and accepted a system that would make zimbabwe look democratic and how did that happen exactly was this kind of creeping takeover by technocrats i think the origins actually go back to the very beginning of the european union the founding fathers had had a very mixed experience of democracy is specially of the referendum plebiscite re
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kind of numb ocracy that existed in the one nine hundred thirty s. they sort of mock or see as opposed to i won't go so far so they were anti-democratic but they saw it is a potentially dangerous force that could lead to demagoguery to fascism and to war and so they were quite open about deliberately vesting supreme power in the hands of why technocratic experts who wouldn't have to worry about public opinion would be able to take the tough decisions and of course you know there is no such person as the wise disinterested experts they all have their prejudices they all have their assumptions and freed from the constraints of public opinion they were able to get on with creating an almost autocratic system which has stayed in large measure in place to this day which is why you know when people vote against it that is seen as the beginning of the argument rather than as it would be in a proper democracy the end of the argument you've recently released a book under the title a dim marriage which is about the relationship between the e.u. and the u.k.
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why did you decide to use the subtitle is britain and europe is not a is not a. for marriage guidance peace although well it's an interesting one i read the review of a work by a marriage guidance counselor i didn't read the book but the review said something fascinating and it said that a relationship can take a lot of arguing that rouse are not a bad thing because if you are arguing with your husband or wife it suggests that you care enough about his or her view that you want to change it it's when the rowels give way to contempt when the stormy sessions fall silent and give way to scorn the relationship is over and i think something similar has happened even in the time that i've been an m.e.p. when i was first elected constituents would write to me very angrily and say outrageous that the budget is an approved outrage is that all the money is being spent on these agricultural and foreign aid boondoggles outrages that the system is so undemocratic and now what you get much more often is
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a kind of you know what you expect the whole system is rushing and that's when you realize that the marriage is over and i think it's just a question of time and how we how we negotiate the most amicable divorce even going as far as to cool the relationship between your a craps and ordinary those is abusive yes in the sense that the ordinary voter if you like the vote i mean will not go in the order of the vote is seen as an inconvenience is seen as a problem you know when i think back to the way in which the french and dutch referendums were greeted six years ago. every single speaker with two exceptions in the entire european parliament stood up to say how do we get around this problem you know why did they get it wrong how do we how do we really educate voters you know i was reminded of those that eerie poem by bertold brecht where he says wouldn't it therefore be easier to dissolve the people and elect another in their place and that it didn't occur to anybody that the people have spoken and that therefore the politicians should listen talk to me about your assertion that it was
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brussels backed coups that toppled george papandreou in greece and silvio berlusconi in italy what proof do you have of that well in two countries a an elected prime minister was removed from office and replaced with a technocrat who had never stood for office in his life not just a technocrat for your account in greece it was the former head of the euro the former vice president of european central bank in italy it was a former european commissioner mario monti who as well as appointing yourself as prime minister appoint himself finance minister giving a whole new meaning to the phrase the full monty and didn't have a single elected doesn't have a single elected politician in the italian government now both in the case of the property most administrations in greece and the monti administration initially we were told that these were national governments that was the phrase used and yet the whole purpose of these governments was to push through a program that would be rejected by the nation in
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a general election so if you like the the the last shreds of pretense were shared to the velvet glove was taken off in the iron fist underneath which i'm sure you then had what was always implicit but is now explicit which is apparatchiks in brussels ruling directly through apparatchiks in rome and in athens with the people and their elected representatives cut out altogether i saw last week that mario monti said he might seek a second term to remove him seeking a first from your description it sounds terrifying easy for brussels today that. step see you're across have to take these were civilian jumpers ok it is true that the letter of constitutional propriety was observed in the sense that the parliament in both cases indorse the new government that's the case with every dictatorship starting from the podium they always manage to get the parliamentary vote in their favor the reality is that we're dealing with administrations that have been imposed on countries because keeping those countries in the your was
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thought to be more important than allowing them to vote for the policies they want we do appear to be drawing nearer to a referendum on whether the u.k. should stay in the european union what would it take do you think for the government to take that final step well politicians in my experience feel the heat before they see the light i don't think any political party likes referendums to be honest because politicians are instinctively mistrustful of a process whose outcome they can't control nonetheless they all see that there is big public demand people want to be consulted they feel that it's a huge issue you know what country you want to belong to and that it's insulting and wrong not to allow people the referendum which all three parties were recently promising and all three have managed to draw back from i'll go so far as to say that the party which gets there first will probably win the next election the people who feel strongly about this may be a minority but they are not an insignificant minority and it's a vote determining issue for the chunk of the electorate. and so. that's almost i
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suppose like a kind of game theory like a prisoner's dilemma my the party desperately wants a referendum but neither can afford to let the other get there first what kind of referendum dean supporters simple in or out or a more complex construct i think ultimately there will have to be an in out referendum i think it's the only one that makes sense you can't offer people something that you haven't yet negotiated or something that isn't in your gift to deliver i mean if you had a referendum and said wouldn't it be great if we opted out of all the following areas but remained in the free market will you know idea whether the e.u. is going to give you that and so you that that's a meaningless question unless the renegotiation has already been completed by then and that's how i think it it should happen let me be is generous as i can to the people want to stay in and it's fair about this is like and. if the problem is timing and what is going to emerge from the eurozone crisis because that's what we're told no one now admits to being against the referendum in principle what they will then i was saying is now isn't the right time we've got to see what emerges
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fine if that's the case then pre-announce now and pretty legislate now for a referendum to take place in the say twenty sixteen ok that's plenty of time you've then got four years you supporters of membership to come back with a deal that you reckon you can sell to the british people. and the fact that you preannounce that referendum means that all of the other member states also understand that if you don't get the deal that you can sell to the country the alternative is that we leave and we negotiate something differently from the outside i think if you did that then it is even possible that you could succeed in getting something along the lines of the swiss deal without calling it leaving i mean if it then becomes a presentational question whether you call it associate membership or whatever but what is absolutely certain is that if our own civil servants and if the other member states do not understand that it is either a renegotiation or exit there will be no significant improvement in our terms of membership and what about was all three parties saying it and they which is you
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know we've got this crisis going on our main priority should be to reduce the deficit we don't have the time with inclination now to talk about having me referendum is wonderful isn't it we were told for twenty years that now was not the right time for a referendum because europe wasn't an issue and now we're told now it's a wrong time because europe is an issue you know the eurozone crisis and all this i mean it's the ultimate yes minister argument you know perfectly good idea in principle minister that perhaps now is not the most propitious occasion if not now when you know the eurozone crisis has wrecked the premise on which we joined it's falsified our membership terms europe is collapsing as a share of our exports the rest of the world is increasing almost by the minute as a share of our trade. the reason that we went in in the first place in the early seventy's in the argument has been deployed for nearly forty years has now been made redundant by the collapse of the eurozone economy and the mulish insistence of the euro zone governments on accelerating all the policies that have created the crisis that now is the time for us to raise our eyes to more distant horizons and
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reimburse the wider world daniel had on thank you very much thank you. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is there a from the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients and in many cases
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their shattered lives in the goal when professing designed his first brain bicycle parts sixty years later he says invention is increasingly being used to help people who are eager to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters taller than the ultimate goal is still the same six thing somebody is live both literally and figuratively about a third of patients admitted to the result of center now days seeking surgery for medical reasons most of them are men and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick of who operated on many of them says it usually comes down to a man's pride some of the first patients return to us with a leg length i mean a quest to meet his fifteen centimeters to still want a surgery because panos tool than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix their head maybe nothing wrong with them from an orthopedic
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point of view but there is something psychological that prevents them from living their lives fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries are banned in many countries and even the out they're pretty expensive in russia the entire course costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states. financial considerations were one of the reasons that broad base washington state native to western siberia his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the auditors in america advertises one seventy five hours one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so one eight centimeters would have brought me right to every piece i just wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal i think a guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite endearing yet he still want to have had the surgery adding
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seven more centimeters to the self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the. wealthy british style. that's not on.
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the. market why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. the global noise to say no to a serious team as protests. golf in a with many countries with europe among the lovers sending various financial struggles also give a boost to separatists in belgium. turkey close if there is a space the two syrian civilian flights in a tent for me long for the grounding of the syrian jet which conqueror suspected of carrying russian weapons to damascus. and one of the pussy riot punk group members walk so free but had to battle made continue their two years in prison for hooliganism. up next we have all the latest from the world of sports you're watching our.
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welcome to the sports thank you for joining me and these are the top stories. that master no bad joke of it saved five match points before entering the market two year run as champion with a thrilling master's final victory in shanghai. while top of the world sebastian vettel produces a dominant victory in the korean draw great to overtake the man there was zero at the top of the driver's championship with four races to go. on the ball from top fabio capello's russia aim to keep up their one hundred percent record as the group leaders prepared to host azerbaijan in their world cup qualifier on tuesday. but first a tennis where second seed novak djokovic saved five match points before overcoming twice defending champion andy murray to win
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a thrilling shanghai masters final last month murray had prevailed in an epic u.s. open final between the two and this time the stocks will start to see still first set seven five joke a bitch lost his temper after a blunder at the net but the serbian regained his composure to force a nail biting time break in the second and eventually won it thirteen eleven more himself to go to a couple of much points in the decider but still lost six three in almost three and a half hours to stop in his first defeat in shanghai three years a tournament while a straight open champion joke of each lifted his trophy of the season and second in a row you following this trial beijing last week. there could have gone either way really i cannot say i. have dominated the match because all three sets were very close and he had so many match points and opportunities to finish the match so i could have easily been a runner up today but. very. for all the. believing and you know
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coming back for match points down during this match. now to formula one and defending champion sebastian vettel has clinched a dominant victory at the korean grand prix to overtake for all respond that alonzo at the top of the drive the standings with four races left to go the germans started second behind red bull team mate mark webber took the lead only on and eventually won by an eight second margin to claim his third win in a row and become the first driver to win four races this season weather was second along as i took third with internet sensation p.s.y. where you can see the checkered flag vettel is now six points clear of alonzo in the drivers' championship with a maximum one hundred points available from the remaining four races in india abu dhabi the usa and brazil as the red bull driver aims his third consecutive title.
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we had a good last couple races but you know we've seen the championship is pretty much up and down a lot of things that can happen so what do we do i think we have to focus on ourselves you know we need to have our best possible results and then we'll go from there at the end of the year. if we have enough points there's a lot of people telling us so we don't have to do the mathematics those. things are also hotting up in the motor g.p. title race spaniard dani pedrosa claim victory in japan on his honda overtaking championship lead a full day in the wrens i was thirteen laps to go to ensure the young man finished second britain's count crutchlow completed the podium while win at the drugs that is now twenty eight points behind lorenzo in the overall standings with three races left to go. on to football now and russia defender of a silly bet is that ski says his side should be wary of a well rested azerbaijan squad in the next world cup qualifier at the luzhniki stadium on tuesday russia held an open training session in moscow where manager
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fabio capello is looking to. in time he's one hundred percent competitive record the national side have won all three of their qualifying matches so far scoring seven goals and conceding non secure top spot in group path russia are also three points clear of christiane iran algos portugal they beat one they'll also in moscow on thursday russia's next opponents azerbaijan didn't play this week and they also managed to keep portugal at bay for sixty four minutes before he came three goals in a three nil defeat in prague last month. now with sixteen months to go until the saatchi winter olympics i.o.c. supreme court kerry believes these will be against to remember as the triple olympic skating champion told our own robert father. a great challenge for a big country in twenty fourteen this russian city of sochi will host the first winter olympics in the country's history. it is to be a well known seaside town but now with massive olympic preparations the future of
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the city itself is under construction benefits of having had the games will be there for ever in my opinion so it's a it's a it's a child's for this region today everyone in the world knows where searching is on the map i believe it's almost unique in the world because you have trees where the hockey tournament is going to be played and then twenty five minutes later by train you are in a fabulous ski resort this is very specific it's the sounds of worship it's very comparable to a place like this in france where you swim in the morning where you sit in the morning and swim in the afternoon after one hour car driving and. the world we know about it very soon holding the winter olympics in so the garment is what makes the sochi games so special and so challenging three time olympic ski jumping and
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currently the chairman. of the olympic ordination commission is uncle kili is sure we will be there as soon as it's needed even despite the fact this could be the hottest winter olympics ever snow is going to be made whenever it's possible and stalled and today you can stall keep the snow and the protection during the summer and then use it for example in the ski jump you can use it whenever you you want or need it. obviously that's the lessons from vancouver the source she gives are also said to create some brand new experiences in olympic history something to make them truly unique the most compact games ever most athletes skills we go down out of the chalet put their skis on and they are hockey player will walk to the ring as skaters. which is incredible.
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i don't think we have we have ever had that before while the sochi twenty fourteen official slogan was also revealed only twenty fifth of september hot to us i think it is terrific absolutely terrific because it's. it's a winter summer. yours it's north south it's. snow ice and yours and it's. i think it's one way to say the rest of the world is going to be welcome. to searching in yours that's a gift from russia to the rest of the world and the best present would be for russia to turn their first winter olympics into the best games ever robert brilliant forty. and finally to icici where the n.h.l. is a look at who is the k h l game with some of the best players from the north american
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