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we're still on lockdown here in moscow and i am continuing to working from home this time around we're making a film about coronavirus survivors and i managed to speak to some of them so in the sound what it's really like to go through covert 19 1st stop we have. our russian woman who lives in spain. yes it's glass but i mean. what else. it's got i'm going emperor. you know and langley at the booth yet who are well established. as a guide next we have karen she's in the u.k. now her case is special because she's 6 months pregnant. might be some kind of came out some might. betray. us and also by the time he
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saw it so even when i wouldn't. you know i want to show what it's. going to cost but i was confident put me on a crowd of people because obviously. i'm pregnant so if i didn't have cards we took a high chance a contract next stop we have alexander our traveler now he returned to moscow from silly and right away he alerted the authorities. you don't hear on the boy you're going to the prison within the ego that you're also changes a lot but you know you only have over to me that only you're only by the meaning to the whole of the most but you know and finally we have to fany our men to serve from the united states of america. honestly i mean that i had i thought it was maybe a severe sinus infection allergies ok the baby woke up so i had to change locations
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sorry about ants were now in my kitchen welcome. right so these are the people who will tell us what it's like to have covert 19 because many people still feel somewhat resented think that this virus mainly effects the elderly or those with underlying health conditions well that is not the case so let's see what it's really like to have covered 19. zappa's task is not my last. ones a contrast to lung capacity could cook up if you had just asked the question just saddest comms is that right and no slew of forgot i watched the militia relief services but was just a well written is there. not everything's not going on you're not man you're right and you're also going to be hot ranks because now soccer mom and affiliates.
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cartwright's it as time progressed it out worse it was just going downhill i mean i was having chill and fever and i didn't have any sense of say sore smell there would be moments i said see there will be moments of weakness i'm extremely tired. bangalter exhaustion asked me tonight i'll just answering my mom wanna scream on top does answering that one half 3 years and all now well sorry to hear i am never going home right you know and so i want congressman because grandpa 2nd time a white smart. mom now finds made. no one i mean you know isn't exactly. how they're going to show us the bill of an exclusive look at the most of the when
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the sheep didn't show up in action by you to buy this new year of the year for the summer i live in is this me go can go with the old i was just going to tell you i was a little from bulls don't. call that 19 was for glass of lee increasing so what they initially tested me for was influenza and they said we're also going to test you for the corona virus. which also. village go into great pearl. yes. she was a little but we. were sitting around music then went to search and didn't open your mind you know one of the pros is. this not quite on the. net. i don't know if you know.
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just how it works or you. can use an x. let's. score a current. reality when you. think about i thank you. so. much thanks guys i guess i was even more than it was crowded but i guess we're not . really. well supplying the war and about her general alexander was checking out his living arrangements. to. get cash she. said. lord show that she. has on which it would show. a bit of. noise shows a bus full of people to. book but it is up to the. vintage
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of each of the. rest because i must get a problem that could be gotten rid of 6 which. so he can wow you not the next c i yes. you're saying absolutely horrible horrible us weather mark next. harpo studios are afraid so oh oh goodness oh. it's right now forgot it's almost always come friday that's the press we're not but that's us was results were not immediate they said if it was influenza i would know the next day but if it was cold that night scene i would
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not know for a couple of. you can well believe. you. me if you think the missing one would want to there's no. proof like this why. someone when you. could not be long now going to hurt yourself. it was everything i'm going to think it's not someone i'm going to go with absolutely every mom nancy might have to exude is a mind thing let's find a new man young we have to find the courage to be in. a scary and struggled along the hospital tiffany like so many others was sent home to await results i was on the floor some days i'm a bastard you know crying praying not knowing what the meaning of the outcome was
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of being but knowing how i was not myself and i'm very much at a person so it was the fear. with the poor me to be with us. all we. sure should preclude the fall build if you will since about you be sure to get to see these a couple of big. why didn't god. push the swiss you. should go to the. mission i'd be the one legend. don't usually go i didn't you know you've done that or somebody put on the list is with dr. no don't worry.
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a very. similar to not sure to do that much and you know to continue. to take you stuff under the notion were put us through last year i was a match the neck on it was the sleep scuffle and so once it was confirmed on that saturday then what happened was the process and the process then was for meat so isolates acquirement scene for 4 it seemed days and they told me that i was highly contagious and so they said that i could not in to act was any while and i explained so they want to have children you know kind of hard to do that so for me i kind of whether it's a panic mo you know even though i did not feel well so the best of my ability i started disinfecting the house luckily i do have to rest rooms in my home and i took my children have their own bass so the only real that we really was sharing was the kitchen and so i just was trying my best of just them so that those areas
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and then i solved quarantine for what seemed to go with them you know was it back east or yes it's on the patrol because the areas that have been deal got all of you know some shit i was abolished or you know he does this thing i know it's either used by him young. in years knows him you can bet your you see a 3 issue but i'm always here neilson i finally chose to stand strong against. the back lash of the teach the children up with harsh words which. could take back . as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours 'd a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the way of opportunity the reality of we're not financially equality and unlike an affordable housing or
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walking into words all in all we no longer know what we're walking into. march. what she needs to break she. is a nurse. who shapes possible sense of. do doesn't do news made it to all of them. yeah. he's going to. but it's good stuff. that i wasn't doing that i didn't and so. it is a. do it's a new deal with the. ends of i think. what
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i'm going to run. i have to. go. through this for me in the 5 way i got to. bring up my client. you believe it was my shift on just wrong. to keep it and should be what you give. them below. that i wish to my co-author could you call the question in a job where you can receive the interest of what you've. got which is you do that you do not use good daughter there with you for you to.
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review the future. you will be cause you wrote ok and then just went away while i was thinking see i was joking see i was thinking jane gerard summer it took just home remedies you know they were saying that the coronavirus cannot live in heat yet i'm just thinking one beverage as i didn't see our own soon i was taking on how bad and i just also want to add prayer you know i was crying and just doing both names what me and yes. eventually i started feeling like most of the. existentialist think just j.c. has any chance of intention and always is still insanity and that is.
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he and yet another she just this just to see you until you come. to the door don't know what it meant that he needs and i'm not a man and this you can't clean yet that the new chance to get past. the 2 that i love what i see it will judge me of us need to test the car on the heels. of my good will still to come to the course of approach with just some would be a big machine that. we had to look at what was going to get off the position of these and i wish these were my guides and the by live. with the e.u. . in the resentment of the. new you because you get a huge. bust it doesn't mean your club will take you with. you know the place easy to get it i would be deflated if you could tell them is a point of. view do you closely coupled with katie down
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pat and to meditate on me had i known that he. can't just. call me going to war he and i pity him which is good i think. a yankee in the case might even and a kind of there's a war was kind of the was that wasn't good you know which is going to. get us last night yes there's about a blank here to. the good that has a better world yet there's a group that you. can see that from the nurses and the doctors they're also overworked and so tired and you can see it and that's probably the situation here is dire. expressed
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in the white house i want someone to come and help you and then when they come to know. many sometimes also. come and help. you and some come and help. me mr. scary like you when you are. something something like oh well just talking to herself in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know the way we show stoppers for russian leaders and the leaders of the earth it will be till. i tell you it was a just war because to me she was issued to establish guilt i believe this to be. not to be such in the office of the you know it was good and i won't.
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say. is. so true since the 12th of march. i can awesome ocean front i'm aware you don't care. who's come talk to me. but i'm going to come home i'm so excited too. long one of the main stones to a column. i'm coming on yes if you said she'd still mean you kind of view this as. the pull off yes. that yes that we can do you think this. could. just finish. it each net.
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worth. forever just to be. very early in the morning i received a phone call from a doctor saying you know we have amazing mills and she said you don't have the corona virus but seemingly what's going on is that your. blood is to see bodies at a rapid. about 600 milliliters of blood and from that extract the plasma with the hopes that it would help someone who was extremely severe cakes. my stance was if i could help someone who is going through this in their body is not fighting it off. i would be honored to do that because i know what it was it's not like to be. you know of this because i make with no medication with no hope some videos. we're going to show we doing this you know in the field on sunday to the
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moon with all these other really did you have to. just had to place you. in the forms of the meanest on both bust. and spicy but. not as middle of the summer. fun. kind of order to force you to be. more. conscious. and. you continue to keep. both of those don't you know you. might actually. like all the moments when i said
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i'll just i'll say but this is one of those we. might say stuff was forced like a moment of tree. and even though it was like cold weeds. it was like the best we ever had i like. old friends of mine says you survived by a biological weapon. but the most important thing is that the g.o.p. combine which. takes a week. this is the 1st time i am leaving my shots and the balance won today. it's getting so stuffy. can't take it anymore i need some fresh air. the tool with which. feels so good so be outs.
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as social lovely day. there's so many things that we still don't know about the cyrus that ever really is scary and i'm shocked at how many people i know friends colleagues still go out and still see their friends their parents were still allowed to walk around but just literally right next to the house but because i have a baby i've been trying to stay safe and actually this is a scar as i am going to go. but at least we're not 6 so. it could have been worse if. seen people outside and i do wonder if i'm being too cautious but i've heard from patients who went for help and of course so many others have died that's why i really think it was called 9 c.
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lots of storage has witnessed some prices going to negative territory this is not just because of the pandemic this is the result of just subsidies policy the energy market may never recover. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours 'd a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing for a living minimum wage give many people no choice. that's been a problem with the city knows turn around and told me stay way out almost. before it's least worst the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become the invisible cops.
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this is all t. u. k. we're live from central london welcome to our viewers from around the world and we're expecting the government's daily coronavirus briefing within the next few minutes and this will be led by the health secretary matt hancock and he's already under pressure after promising 100000 daily coronavirus test by the end of this month will be going live there shortly in the meantime our top stories this hour. i ask you to contain your read peachey it's called i believe we are coming to the end of the 1st phase of this conflict prime minister boris johnson wants against easing lockdown restrictions too early and pleads with the public to be patient as you turns to westminster following his own battle with coronavirus
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ability to get a commentator peter oborne surely. the minister for the cabinet office mughal go claims he hopes the crisis will focus the minds of the new negotiators in order to secure a trade deal with the u.k. by the end of the year we hear from a political strategist. an increase in state surveillance is the price worth paying to get over the pad every says the tony blair institute for global change the privacy campaigners say the public must trust the technology we hear from both sides of the debate. from mr boris johnson is back after his own personal battle with corona virus saying it's too early to risk lifting the lockdown and calling on the public to be patient says the government attempts to distance itself from the health secretary
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promise of 100000 daily tests by thursday is and he joins me now for the latest so he's the health secretary is on the quite a bit of pressure. absolutely government have come in for criticism all the way throughout this corona virus crisis with regards to a number of issues p.b. for example but also with regards to testing now the government had set themselves a target to reach 100000 tests a day by the end of april the environment secretary george eustace released glaces figures from the weekend just under 30000 were tested on saturday just under 700000 been tested in total to put that into context that's roughly the number that germany test in just a week number 10 say they don't know when that testing target will be met but we know that according to the government research anyway that capacity is more than $50000.00 so they've tested $30000.00 that capacity is around $53000.00 in any case
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that's very far short of the total they'll be hoping to have reached and with regards to when we find out of course there's the last day of april but it's unlikely will move for a few days after that whether or not the government have met that socket and these are the promises back at work now but still no information on lifting the lockdown yes for instance i'm speaking outside downing street following that recovery from code to night in quite a serious illness that saw him in intensive care now he stressed the importance of not lifting the lockdown measures too soon but did hint that there were pressures being put on the government for that to take place he had the country for sticking to the restrictions in the main center and just to come out ok so we'll interrupt you that just at a very moment and as the government's press briefing. st for today's coronavirus
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briefing before we start i wanted to let you know that today's briefing will follow a bit of a new format following significant demand as well as questions from the media we'll take our 1st questions from a member of the public this is going to become a regular feature of these briefings the questions are selected by an independent polling organization and just like the journalist questions and we don't see the questions in advance but will give them the very best answers that we can in the past few hours since we announced this new approach we've had over 15000 questions submitted and you can ask a question yourself by going to gov dot u.k. forward slash ask and today i'm joined by professor chris witty and professor steve powell the medical director of the n.h.s.
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the government is working through our action plan and at its core the objective is to protect life and to protect the n.h.s. both by slowing the spread of the virus so that we flatten the curve and by ensuring that the n.h.s. always has more than enough capacity to provide critical care for all those who need according to the most recent figures that have been 719910 tests for corona virus so far in the u.k. including 37024 yesterday. 157140 9 people have tested positive that's an increase of 4310 cases since yesterday. 15051 people are currently in hospital with corona virus down from 15239 yesterday and sadly of those
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hospitalized with the virus 21092 have now died that's an increase of $360.00 fatalities and we must never lose sight of the human cost of coronavirus and the pain and the grief that it causes and each death serves as a reminder that we must stand firm in our resolve sadly these deaths figures include 82 and h.s. colleagues and 16 colleagues who work in social care they dedicated their lives to caring for others and i feel a deep personal sense of judy that we must care for their loved ones today i'm able to announce that the government is setting up a life assurance scheme for n.h.s. and social care frontline colleagues families of staff who die from
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coronavirus in the course of their essential frontline work will receive a $60000.00 pound payment of course nothing replaces the loss of a loved $1.00 but we want what we want to do everything that we can to support families who are dealing with this grief and as a government we're looking closely at other professions that work on the frontline against coronavirus who don't who also do not have access to such schemes to see where this may be required. this creates crisis has shown this country. value so much our health and social care workers and i want to pay tribute to the perseverance of the british public who even this warm spring weekend in their vast majority did the right thing and stayed at home to protect the n.h.s.
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thus far in this crisis at every single hour of every single day the n.h.s. has always had the capacity to treat the people who need that treatment i'm glad to be able to report that there are now 3190 spare critical care beds indeed 42 percent of oxygen supported beds in the n.h.s. now lie empty and in most parts of the country the number of people in hospital with coronavirus is beginning to fall one of the reasons n.h.s. capacity has always exceeded need is because of our amazing programme of an actress nightingale hospitals today i was proud to attend the chili the opening of the 8th of our 10 nightingale hospitals across the u.k. again built in a matter of weeks. this nightingale hospital project stands as a monument to the nation's ability to get things done when it matters this is one
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of the most ambitious projects this country has ever seen in peacetime and i'd like to thank the n.h.s. the armed forces and all the companies that have worked side by side to make these plans a reality. the nightingale project is just one of the measures that's boosted capacity all across the n.h.s. by relisting thousands of form a staff form of clinicians and enrolling early thousands of students we've been to the workforce of the n.h.s. and we've changed forever the digital capability of the n.h.s. i think many people who've now used online g.p. consultations and online outpatient visits won't ever go back and i pay tribute to the staff who've worked in different ways to how they would ever have imagined and who have been more flexible and open to change when it was really needed. so where there have been advances amongst these huge challenges of this crisis we must not
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lose them however we also know that fewer people are coming to the n.h.s. when they need to a near tendencies have dropped 222-1000 emergency department attendances in the last week compared 247-7000 in the same week last year that's more than 50 percent now some of this drop is due to lower road traffic and people following the social distancing rules some of it will be due to people accessing the n.h.s. in ways that work better for them like online or through pharmacies and that's a good thing but in some cases we know that the drop is due to people not coming forward and using the n.h.s. for critical things that matter. our message is that the n.h.s. is open to help others to help you so if you're worried about chest pains for
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instance maybe you might be having a heart attack or a stroke or you feel a lump and you're worried about cancer or your parent concerned about your child please come forward and seek help as you always would it is so important that everybody uses the n.h.s. responsibly and the n.h.s. will always be there for you when you need it. just as it's been there for us all throughout this crisis and throughout our lives and we've been listening to matt hancock the health secretary giving the daily coronavirus press briefing under pressure to move his pledge of 100000 daily test by thursday he and else just 37000 had taken place yesterday he also announced a payment of 60000 pounds for the families of frontline staff who had died in the battle with corona virus and meanwhile the prime minister is back in downing street after his own battle with the virus but did say that the u.k. lockdown wouldn't end anytime soon. because one is out is still with me and no
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signs from breast cancer that restrictions will be lifted now worst comes. back at work or some flights. to take the country all cheap into the lock down in the made saying that it helped straight off the n.h.s. but didn't indicate that there will be an end to it but he did draw on his own personal experience with the worst scribing koch in 1000 is being kin to and mark. these bombs. were a physical assailant an unexpected any visible target. which i can tell you propose we experience it it's. then this is the moment. when we have begun to get to wrestle it to the floor. and take photos that this is the moment of opportunity for these remember when we can press home our advantage. it is also the
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moment of maximum risk. because i know there will be many people looking at our current success and beginning to wonder whether now is the time to go easy on those social distancing measures. now perhaps some clues have been given as to what gradual it lift off of the measures are seen some government going to suggesting that not essential so-called not essential businesses could open but they would have to keep the same type of rules in place like supermarkets shoes outside the door to me to social distancing and so on now it comes as we have received the daily death figures which are not hancock alluded to is that 360 people having sadly lost their lives over the weekend or in the most recent 24 hour period over the weekend compared those people of course dined in hospitals and it
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comes as a number of people as well again a very lovely weather over the weekend everyone is keeping to those lockdown measures there are people that can go of course to the shops or can go approach one bit of exercise day but some people perhaps taking that too far and having to be dispersed by police and that led to boris johnson also today understanding that people are perhaps getting a bit agitated that calling on them to continue to observe that lock down just for a while longer. i refuse to throw away all the effort and the sacrifice of the british people and to risk a 2nd major outbreak and huge loss of life and the overwhelming of the n.h.s. and i ask you to contain your impatience because i believe we are coming now to the end of the 1st phase of this conflict. and in spite of all the suffering we have soon nearly succeeded.
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updates in the country on his 1st day back what is thank you very much for that update well for more on the current lockdown and the prime minister's handling of the crisis i'm not joined by journalist peter oborne peter thank you for being with us the prime minister is back that's great isn't it the country needs to betty and leadership in a crisis i think that's a fair point i think it's been a you know we will be worried about him while he's been away even yearly died and. then of course you have to recover from this terrible disease if it's it's important because that there are as the prime minister was saying this morning some really big decisions now just around the corner about how the lockdown has just gradually eased if they made the right decisions though recently and not talking about what's around the corner or what's just happened. i think that the last few
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weeks that i think that the by the look i'm not an expert but the i think the national mood was that we should go into lockdown that the that was the way to fight the disease and i think that the government of the last few weeks has handled things reasonably well that i am not an expert on the science and of course talking about the science the government says it has followed the science very clearly but people still very critical i mean we have seen a huge amount in the loss in terms of the loss of life. yes so has served her her body so isn't it's awful to say this but so those that's happened across the world rumor and i think over time you'll be able to assess which governments of reacted in the wisest way but were still in the midst of this awful coup crisis which has crossed so many lives and so it's very early
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days i think to reach those judgment and those accusations boris johnson took his off the ball he didn't attend every cobra meeting but there again as always he briefed away is that it was a fair accusation that he really wasn't playing the right part of that stage. in my view not to attend it wasn't just a question or attending every copa retain i think he didn't attend the 1st 5 and i think that's one question where in a when the whole thing. went when the whole thing is judged and i think it will have to be not to attend the 1st 5 emergency meetings but the impending arrival of the noxious virus doesn't look frightfully good. from the point of view and particularly in a quite a while or for that he was sort of stuck in cheating i think in a country the country residence so there will be questions. and but i think at the
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moment the general idea is that we all done and get the best way out of this and that is as a prime minister was saying i mean the big question is when when and haro do we come out of lockdown and of course the governor has done a huge amount has an extra hospitals employed it for doctors and force the lock down measures to help the n.h.s. fight the virus if it's done all it can the figurehead boris johnson of course is being ill he hasn't been able to to leave the initiative against it but will there be questions over the way he initially tried to handle this crisis to begin with he said there will be questions will he himself be targeted with some fairly pertinent questions. as i suggested i think it is not. that im not at all impressive that he didn't appear to take it seriously to start with i.e. missing the 1st 5 cobras and i think there's also this great question of the change
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in in strategy you know that the 1st strategy appeared to be to let the virus run its course almost and then certainly very woke up and though there will be international comparisons made you know where other countries better or worse you know i mean it's at the moment britain is by no means the the worst european country in terms of the mortality perhaps let's see how that let's pray that comes on you just fine your thoughts on the lockdown that that decision is going to be a political one is it not because obviously the government will listening to the scientists because he has a lot of pressure to get the economy back on track again yes and i if that is a really awkward decision i am sure that the prime minister's instincts are the sort of end locked on just as i think his instincts were not to go into so locked down but the danger of that of course is that you then have or have this 2nd wave
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of of of infractions and you're back to square one any worse that because then the sense of despondency was set in these are very delicate judgments and that's why it's important i think that we do have the prime minister back at the help is over all thank you very much indeed really good to talk to you on this today thank you peter thank you and that's of the overall news after a short break. so small seems wrong but old quotes just don't call. me old yet to stamp out these days to come as a kid and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the isolation focus unity. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. the
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minister for the cabinet office michael gove's claim the e.u. needs to respect the british people's decision to leave the european union that the current virus crisis will help get a trade deal within the time available he made the comments during a virtual session of the parliamentary committee on future e.u. relations if we look at it the recent things that the e.u. are asking for but to our mind do. tripoli respect the nature of the decision that the u.k. has made as you know with the promise to school the mandate of the general election for a particular approach of the british public gave him that mandate and it's clear that
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at the e.u. are still trying in some respects to ask for example that we adhere to conditions on a level playing field which other independent countries do not need to adhere to in order to have free trade agreements the private crisis in some respects should concentrate the minds of the e.u. negotiator ok we'll sing the vital importance of coming to it then. it comes after downing street hit out of the bloc claiming that political movement needs to come from brussels in order for negotiations to move forward last week the e.u. chief negotiator blamed the u.k. for stalling britain is currently settled to leave the brics a transition period at the end of the year and already signaled that it won't agree to an extension of a more or less i'm not joined by political strategist john mcternan john good to see that see it goes comments that coronavirus main focus the minds of a unit go shed as it might be slightly portentous but he's got a point tonight. well the thing is we've delivered on the mandate we've left the european union so i was baffled by
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a lot of what michael gove said we've left the european union the issue now is the deal that we negotiate with the e.u. there's no precious do that the biggest prize we've got is coronavirus 1st to suppress the disease then to manage ourselves out to lock down that weren't and then to target charge the economy so i don't see why trying to play chicken with the european union is in the interests of all the workers in the u.k. who depend on trade whether in goods or services with the european union yeah and turbocharging the economy surely means us getting on with that really good trade deal and that means that both sides will benefit and give everybody much more confidence as we get out of this pandemic and face the trade negotiations a look at think it's a huge fear that to global response to this global pandemic will be to pull up the drawbridge is around various economies to say that actually we need more on shoring and less trade not to be devastating for an economy like ours which is built on
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trade you know we're an island nation we took the idea of the free markets the very heart market tasha's idea the free market to get the very heart of the european union and we want to build straight with them because our goods and our services are better than most those are produced in the european union but there's just no need to rush at this the priority for someone as clever as michael gove is for him to be focusing on how do we accept the lock down the proxy is not in any way for us to be playing chicken with the european union but we're looking at the end of the year many have been optimistic thinking the pandemic should hopefully be over assad oversea there will be still a lot of restrictions and an impact still felt by at just to get on with a trade deal by the end of the even if it's a bare bones one just in principle john surely that will help make things move on a bare bones deal will be. right i think well michael cook was implying was that there should be there could be a new deal under they dress up as australia style deal but that is a deal on w.t.f.
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terms and the u.k. you know over 80 percent of our jobs in the u.k. are in service industries not in $99.00 manufacturing not in agriculture not in fishing that's where the huge issue is this our financial services it's our advertising creative service our film and television producer why would the sectors be hit back you know no doubt come because what the european union is least likely to give to anybody go straight to great free trade again is to is any access to services they don't want competition on banking don't want competition accounts they don't want competition a legal service don't competition advertising and creative services that's the problem for us we need to trade all of this white collar services rather than simply the goods you know we we sell our white collar services and germany sells their cars we sell our white collar services and front sells us their champagne this is the this is the problem but the really big question is given the
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priority is going to be guessing millions of people back to work because. i hope like you that we'll be managing our way through and out of the pandemic over this year but by the end of the year nobody believes we're going to have a v. shaped recession a bounce back and people started to worry that we won't even have a you shaped recession with a kind of gradual and then make quick you gradual debt deep recession and pick prospects what if we have an l. shape recession where we could down bunts along the floor for ages the set colobus that kaname which needs a claw push to restart it and influential tory backbenchers are starting to chat attack china the only economy which has the actual heft to restart the global economy without china we have without china and with a new korea with the european union britain could face a trench 21 i was in the cold cold very interesting thoughts thank you very much
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