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and the long for you know norm which of us had moved. in the lead in the free shipping dummy and one of the head of that not the took one of her fishy for sale and. though he had not so for the moment on the plus on any of us want and i'm going to have the know how to make i mean that's a big fan to part of. but there's a product which i could assess. the stoics think that when we do music and it's really really good it will stop the music because everybody's lights. wake.
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up and i mean i'm not going to die is the mcconnell swaying or both successes 5 because i have adequate full snork to it i'd have thought it was way down to god so hard not to think of the love the diesel had to sit still but the walk last day our . inside i was among those closest to him by the cops decide i was going to be a total public and almost will be found because of it most of the time none of us likes to have said. let's not. just lower them on letterman i'm not going to bite it that mike and i'm not like that was also really important on the kindest
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way. says i. was at it all the troops of the bubble to the back so the hope that i'd let my daughter know and i hate that they've been this bad little. it was some time ago that the dad group chose this square in which to dance it isn't supposed particularly challenging simply 10 up to music guy but syria is different even in the taqiyya where there was no street to street fighting during the war people seem to have conflicting feelings about performance place like that . no no you guys there i'm afraid if these big places go the numbers are very sound smart in your alice eve because you're going to get a name like dogs or foreign from ops like to come up on the libyan ground to disagree with me try to let me know when caught in the wouldn't believe my
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fantasies she is very very successful mr mr. earlier what i ask of you must honor the courage of a friend of hers or must be close about either of them to her about the new theory or the others of her going to syria for them to see that. none of the stuff in this building was the sign of this being in a moment to call in from the benefit my lesson time and. i'm all by myself and test some other corner and want to laugh and doing nothing so i left the shop only on the street this. morning for a very nice time on the color of. course about your home none of this may be
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listening. to see on the matter behind a pub on a massive on the board. then this is the lowest common niceness you find when it's to them on a card it will sort of sponsored by you know a label who knows a lot of and this is on the north who can help us with school i mean this thing i'm going to have to pay out as much corn i think it was that will be cool enough to sit on it about and we could finally solve the. problem was just to be that it's done with matt i did see the. models buried in my concrete little one person out here that we. were born with as well because then we have my eyes and say that's pretty. candid the model. says us and this is that i. must know how to fit no one must seem out of debt selling this and if it does seem a bit too young and you are sitting on the.
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distraction to further the 3rd video that we made this is. a lot different from the 1st 2 would stir just like dancing in the streets of the backyard the video is mostly about the journey of growing up and being a more mature and i see that this guy is actually my my favorite character of the video because he's not. fighting against external thoughts is not fighting. as much as the fighting himself the ideas that have been planted in his head if you look closely at this and you don't hear any saint is not actually the same thing they say it isn't meant anything you can see here and when they go takes off the mask. this. is like you now see god 3.
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the name there is actually chosen by oh no. stay in there because. it's about doing yourself to do what you want to enter you go through what this society or what the other people think see every one of us has a dream like. i want to do this but what would my parents say what would decide to say what would they everyone say so we always have this idea in mind that no matter what you want to say go ahead and do it this is yourself at 1st appear before the site is a day or 2 to actually take the 1st. take and i mean you think. you're putting up
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man at the soldier and his around 13 became famous for the sculptures and frescoes they created in the tunnels of east that were recaptured from militants he works and lives frights here and that your neighbor heads which sells assesses battles to control of the capital city. and there's over 100 new all new mobile. the removal of. the sort of. the safe room when the man on the floor will be some of the generator all things unless you call. him uncle afraid to have the powder. up their lives he had been wrong before on this more that is the concept.
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that in the. interim z. out of their leader will come up all kinds of muslims into the hood i'm a messenger oh i'm assuming you. are she'll be ok and if you fall a little bit at the end of the month above the monkey at the monument city. to. me do you. feel that there are any feelings. that don't assume. the reality of the feast that we feel might be a defeat the cure for. the link and. that if you love only in the market of this way and look on it mr gene. yeah it moves you to the local shop and them healthy food is used to sell and what is your strategy see. the cliff in might be. in the case of waters off was to someone in the crowd to
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they put. them on there were times although it's close they real. after that so it's like. it's like living on the edge. you had several is a dense happened with acquaintances and even the friends they were convicted not they when. they were asked to pay a lot of money to get them back most of the cases they were killed. after. you has mutiny and you don't want to or. you don't want to listen to these stories anymore because it's hurts it touches you deep inside and it it's it breaks things in your soul you reach a time you don't want because everyone has been into even the people who were there were cops or bits of body they were injured or different level. i was married
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enough lost or friends we're. getting all things to do with out all right. well actually the more problem that we have in if we have to haul. to replace some pieces because and if we have some broken. parts of it i have to rebuild it here in syria actually there are some companies they don't sell they apologize as a story we have sanctions and we can't sell. the manas hardly ever it's after teaching at the institute in repairing instruments for the president just to go into 2 different rasul sessions to place it to orchestras until bans so it is hardly ever in these conventions to mask us without him involved most of the
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jazz orchestra it was i must tell you traveled outside because of the the situation in syria and then he can in fact there is. the facade of why i have and i have most to get on to magic thomas and that companion the comment that muslim got in a stand notice out of south as also the good health and. washington post i. mean please move. the. ball about 234 to you on the plans to set syrian cultural license plates with the countries face just one concept since before the war began.
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us that we're heading into. negative time going backwards in time. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is all to u.k. . the role of the prime minister's chief advisor dominic cummings continues despite an unprecedented press conference in which attempted to explain his a lockdown trip to darrent but when it undermined the public health messaging i'll be speaking to a former n.h.s. trust chairman shortly. from the us for announces plans to reopen all nonessential shops across england from june the 15th if they can protect workers on the public with car showroom and some markets opening before them. thanks for that suggests getting the country into a green and red corona virus is to prevent the spread of infection despite the government insisting that it moves as one we'll be hearing from one of them shortly
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. russian president vladimir putin announces of the proposed military parade marking 75 years since the soviet victory of a nazi germany will be staged at the end of next month he added that experts have assured him that russia has passed its covert 19 page. plus the prices skyrocket journal pandemic the competition watchdog tougher policy on needed to combat profiteering. the fallout over the prime minister's chief advisor is locked down trip to durham continues despite dominic cummings insistence that he acted reasonably and legally that's as well mr resigns over the issue and government approval ratings plummet as boris johnson attempts to push ahead with plans to ease the country's knock down. early joins me now with the latest so how is the situation fairing in terms of the
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promises chief advisor. well dominic cummings remains defiant he held a press conference where he faced up to the country's media and essentially defended his actions saying that his decision to drive to darren in the north of england around 260 miles away from london was justified because he wanted to self isolate on his family's property also spoke about illness with his family and the help he needed looking after his children but of course accusations that he himself wasn't following the very rules that his government and presumably he himself as an advisor have been advocating all throughout this crisis but as far as mr cullum's is concerned he has acted perfectly reasonably and legally i don't think i'm so i don't think i'm so different and i don't think there's one roof from
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the one and one roof or other people. as i said i think that's. a look to. and i knew what the guidance was. it talks about exceptional circumstances with. small children and i think that in all circumstances i behave reasonably illegally as i as i said i think there is understandable anger but a lot of that anger is based on reports in the media that the that have not been true and. it's extremely regrettable. that. the good the media that were reporting some of these things that were wrong were told that they were wrong but they reported them anyway now mr cummings also visited barnard casa where he said he was at testing out his eyesight before heading back to london again leading to accusations that if he did have any issues
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with his eyesight he troublingly shouldn't have been driving in the 1st place. on sunday the 12th of april 15th days after her 1st after her 1st displayed symptoms i decided to return to work my wife was very worried particularly given my eyesight it seemed to seem to have been affected by the disease she don't want to risk the nearly 300 mile drive with our child given how ill i had been. we agreed that we should go for a short drive to see if i could drive safely we drove for roughly half an hour and ended up on the outskirts of bond castletown we did not visit the castle we did not walk around the town. we parked by a river. my wife and i discussed the situation we agreed that i could drive safely she turned around to her. now mr cummings this decision not to resign over the mountains as led to a resignation elsewhere douglas ross now douglas rossi now under secretary of state
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for scotland he's decided step down from his position in protest so one could say both mr cummins is behavior in the 1st place but also he's your peers all to take responsibility for it saying that he has constituents within his own constituency who did follow the rules and couldn't do things like saying goodbye to loved ones and said that he couldn't stay in good faith within a government like that now this decision by mr cummings not to stand down and has had an impact on rates for both the prime minister and the government and made worse really by the fact that again mr cummins is a government of by the never got a look at some of these figures according to savannah their poll shows that mr johnson's personal ratings are now at minus one only a few days ago it was up last 19 pap's an indication that his inaction. perhaps
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punishing mr coming somehow is damaging him in the public's eyes and also the government's own approval rating has taken a tumble it's now at minus 2 that's a staggering drop of 16 percent it just one day again showing that if the government doesn't get a hold of this route then it could continue to have a damaging effect on how the public perceives their handling of the code in 1900 crisis in a wider sense and they say what about the country's latest death taken. well we've seen throughout this process of course the government's own figures but also those which have been put together by the office for national statistics the o.m.'s now take a look at these numbers will see that according to the ins excess deaths in england and wales are at 54000 knots higher than the average over 5 years for the same period it's nearly 60000 across the u.k.
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not all of these deaths being put down to cope with 90 directly but they could have impacts in terms of people with cancer for example not getting the treatment they need and also dying as a result 'd just over 42000 code 900 deaths in england and wales up to may 15th but there is a glimmer of hope just over 4000 kovan 1000 registered deaths in the 7 days leading up to may the 15th which is the most recent data that the ins how is the lowest number in 6 weeks so again could be an indication that the crisis of the virus is being handled and is coming under control and for that reason our sons and has been outlining plans for the reopening partially anyway of parts of the economy it is our intention to allow our outdoor markets to reopen the 1st subject to premises being made keep it secure as well as car show rooms which often
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had significant outdoor space america's gym generally easier to apply social distancing then from the 15th of june we intend to allow all other non-essential rito ranging from department stores to small independent shops to reopen. so what are the plans for reopening on june the 1st the government say that they're looking to open out will mark it squad car showrooms 'd basically places where people can't keep to social distancing requirements then on the 15th of june the government say that they will reopen non essential shops shops that sell clothes and so on shoppers will have to keep to the 2 metre social distancing rules as they do in markets in supermarkets currently there will be pressure really on these businesses to have things that can sanitize them place one way systems and so
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on what will remain closed are places like head dresses barbers now salons any place where people will remain for an extended period of time and where living some scientists there is an increased risk of infection being spread thank you very much indeed r.t. cases adding them well to discuss all of this i'm not joined by former n.h.s. trust chairman roy. roy cummings isn't going anywhere but it seems neither is the story. no it's not going to go away i mean they'd say they say don't laugh a story lasts. was it more than 3 days on the net is then we got a real problem the the politicians call it cuts or it has the story cut through to the public rather than just staying in the westminster bubble and this is certainly cutthroat as we just heard from our colleague about the the polling with the public and made it pretty clear 68 percent i think in a year gov poll that came out at lunchtime and higher than that in your poll the
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public assigns you know what they got it wrong and you know if it looks wrong it is wrong and the i thought his performance in the rose garden was sort of were insouciant really kind of you know there was an arrogance unfortunately i don't think it was the british press his finest hour most of the journalists just stood up and sort of gave him a lecture on morals and they you was it fair that he did what he did another people of had to do what they've done nobody really cut through with any proper questions on the actual gardens itself because if you read the guidance itself page pretty clear that he skirted the rational edges of the meaning of the guidance the business about safeguarding is really there to prevent children from being abused it's not about driving from one end of the country to the other when one parent was perfectly capable of looking after both the mother and the child so there are lots of people who've been in that those circumstances in the same you know i've done it
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why the hell has lead done it and there is no answer to that he should have done it and how much more should the public take and putting its trust in the government we've had the former chief medical officer for scotland and the government's favorite son says neil ferguson also flouting the rules we had and they paid the price they stepped down they said you know what i was wrong there are no role model i've got and that's the right thing to do what's happening here will boris johnson has had a huge public popularity there's a difference between the government's popularity and his popularity has been more popular. and he's government he said the country in his through the bricks in negotiations that we've left the european union i mean this was still to tidy up the ends on that but he's been popular through all that controversy and he was popular in the early days of the code it disaster and the fact that he was ill him self a lot of people there was a lot of people who had a lot of sympathy for his situation now that's all eroded nothing he's going to minus rating today i mean he really does have to think you know is he's loti best
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placed with someone who is undoubtedly a friend and someone who's sitting through some pretty difficult times or as he's a lot he didn't nation who are looking to him to be a leader my guess is i don't think cummins is going to last the week and what does this though do to for the undermining of health professionals because we couldn't that's a result so a breakdown of of trust in the health messaging. i mean i absolutely you're right at the weekend we saw one of our most popular seaside resorts south and absolutely randi with people like social distancing didn't exist if you lock down you have to ask people to behave sensibly but if you lock down a time when the lockdown rules have been flouted by someone who really should have known better there are going to be a lot of people say you know what is good enough and it's good enough for me to help with a less going to the seaside so i think it's put a lot of people in
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a lot of difficulties and it is interesting that one of our resort hospitals one of the hospitals closer to one of our results weston super mare lovely seaside town that was opened up last weekend and there were visit is there and already the hospital has closed its irony because it's got no beds because it's full of covert operations so there is no doubt about it locking down will produce more transmissions and there will be more people will now this is a kind of a. best guess scenario the. you have to take because we can't stay locked down to read was that there is a risk in unlocking if people feel that they can flout the rules it doubles and triples the risk so somebody's made it just briefly then you say there's a greater risk perhaps we're facing are there's talk of a potential 2nd wave of the virus if this trust breaks down could that lead to that 2nd wave actually happening and how serious could it be just fine and i think it could be very serious and let's face it via the subtle we have the flu season if we
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get a flu season and the 2nd wave together and we can't tell which is real and which is go great we're in a real mess or at roy thank you very much indeed for joining us live here on r.t. u.k. . still to come of this hour. russian president vladimir putin announces that the military parade will be stayed at the end of next month adding at the expense of assured him the russia has a past its coded $98.00. prices of items such as hand sanitizer go through the roof the competition washed all deserves a government to crack down on pandemic profiteering.
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depths. for a mate in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to get out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. experts say the country could be split into zones which would allow travel between areas with lower rates of infection based on designs used in france and spain the domestic restrictions could prevent a 2nd wave with parts of the u.k. still battling breaks in regions designated green people could travel freely while those in red zones will still have lockdown restrictions in place like no non
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essential travel those living in green zones will be able to move to other regions with low infections rates linked by green bridges as red zones get their infections under control restrictions could be loosened a new green bridges could be formed to link them to other green zones but the government has previously said its preference is to lift restrictions uniformly only imposing tougher limits if infections of rice are strong preference though is that the whole country moves as one but if as we build up our infrastructure for testing and tracking and tracing in time it's required for us to make interventions in smaller micro communities where you're seeing the virus take hold again then that will be something that we consider as other countries around the world have done when they've implemented effective track and trace systems but that's quite different to making major changes to lock down measures in one part of the country
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versus another our strong preference as it was at the beginning of a lot of measures the whole country to move as one i'm not joined by one of those behind the plan associate professor at the french national center for scientific research barry pradelle ski very it sells great in theory but it relies of course on the public abang the rules. well thank you for having me i think yes it relies on the one hand on the public obeying the rules but it with considering that we're choosing between 2 measures one being locked on for everybody and one trying to have a more granular approach and having measures that are more apt to regions or counties allows a lot of the harsher protests going on through the lock down to be released earlier so shorter can you explain then hell how did the green bridges work yet so different as one of the bridges in the country so you could for example consider trains going from one green zone to another green zone without stopping in
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a red zone so there will be commuting between those 2 possible and then internationally with airport it is quite easy to for example say that. there are 1000 of the u.k.'s already safe it could open up travel to for example new york or while travel to madrid would still be forbidden if madrid is unsafe yet so this really were to work it won't cause confusion and indeed the flouting or all viral. i think of it well coordinated especially within europe it could work well for flouting rules is obviously a problem but on the other hand we should also consider the beginning regional potential to say if we work hard to get a new baby sanitary measure of public health measures we can only. become a green zone and therefore allow travel there will be very powerful and also gives more power to local communities how can you chiva bands with this big life force right and so we think it depends for example in france right now they decided to
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delimit a country into 101 departments and it's quite easy for example to control the entries and exits of highways once you go to a smaller level. let's say neighborhoods. we do not think it should be a police force but it can also be really recombination especially internationally once it's coming down to the airport it's quite easy to restrict travel there so here force could be applied and would be infringing on person right now that maybe within the county fair we've got a slight problem though in this country bearing in mind the rally over these so-called elites breaking their own rules i'm sure you are fully aware of this can the government risk such a policy well i think it was well explained where communications all the number one important factor and obviously a band by the head of the government is also quite helpful here. they can risk and i think they can really give power back to the people rather than having
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a feeling that you're living in under lockdown which does not really apply to your region. and death for bands of natural because if you don't if you would risk why should you be to certain rules it sounds like a clever domestic strategy but of course britain is imposing quarantine for international travelers and that and that is surely where the greater risk of infection is coming from well not a risk of infection is independent of your passport or nationality right now i'll probably give the u.k. has to settle down quite poorly to risk is probably the highest spread infection in the u.k. so what we propose is that internationally we should work together to allow travel between regent which are safe here and by the way the european commission and many european countries have to conduct it and if they ever criticized the current time in the u.k. it's something based on nationality rather than the situation to virus dr barry thank you very much indeed for joining us and explaining this initiative good of
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you do you think he's alive or not ek. president vladimir putin says he's been assured by specialists that the coronavirus has now passed its peak in russia he went on to reveal that moscow's perspiring to victory day parade commemorating the defeat of nazi germany will now be held next month and he's not against you have has more. well one must bear in mind how important victory day celebrations are for the average russian i mean the price that the country pay to win the 2nd world war was was tremendous it was absolutely huge tens of millions of russians soviet citizens perished died stopping the nazi war machine so obviously you know with russians having relatives who died in that role it's important to come together and to celebrate their sacrifice to that end we know that the government left that laying the parade until the last moment they they had hoped that the pandemic would pause russia by i wouldn't be serious enough to threaten those days
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it was still unclear fortunately they delayed until the situation got better and now let me have putin says he was assured by specialists that the worst is over the peak has been passed and he has ordered the minister of defense to prepare for the 1st part of the victory day celebrations there are 2 parts the 1st part is the military parade with vehicles and jets roaring move ahead with thousands of troops marching down the red square over russian cities that part of the parade will happen on the 24th of june unfortunately the 2nd part of the parade that is the march of the mortal regiment where millions of russians all over the country marched with portraits of their grandfathers all grandmothers who venture into so many veterans who died during the 2nd world war they march in massive columns and massive crowds massive much as it obviously is not meant couldn't them selves said it's impossible to to guarantee safety at the demick pandemic safety in those
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conditions the senior thank you shewing you unfortunately for objective reasons we can't show it to strict safety rules during the march of the immortal regiment which unites millions of arabs citizens in a single formation with an endless stream of. people marching along the streets of our cities and in these circumstances it is impossible to maintain any social distancing therefore i propose to hold the march 1 month after the victory day parade on july the 26 that date also marks our military glory it's the day of the navy. tentatively the date is on the 26th of july but with the situation of the pandemic as they are there's no telling whether it will happen or whether it will be delayed again in the interest of public safety and that is why they cancelled the initial quake initial march of the immortal regiment because people's safety comes 1st and the parade or the celebrations can always come at the
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later date when the situation is safer but but i must say this is welcome news and it's been an incredibly difficult few months for everyone all over the world for millions tens of millions of russians and a little celebration memorial and show you know this is the time for them. with prices of hand sanitizers antibacterial wipes and even toilet paper sorting journey pandemic the competition watchdog has warned that tough a power is a needed from central government but it seems those powers forthcoming as partridge reports german politician who once said in time of war the loudest patriots are the greatest profiteers this time the war is coronavirus and the patriots are those profiteering on essential items the practice of ramping up prices for profit on high demand goods is called price gouging and there's plenty of it between march
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the ten's and april the 19th the competition and markets will sorry to receive $21000.00 complaints related to the pandemic including price hikes the average increase was 130 percent and for hand sanitizers 367 percent hitting consumers in the pocket i think i suggest they cut out the company being a bit of a magnet. for between 6 and then found there were 34 point ahead sanitizers things up that you see should be the case you go not the only people who call a full get now but the competition watchdog has promised to take action. kovac 19 task force continues to scrutinise reports of potentially harmful sales products including inflated price rises the vast majority of businesses are doing the right thing but where there is evidence that fans may have broken the law will be using our existing powers to the maximum possible extent but there's a cabby at along with our existing powers we have also advised the government on
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options for emergency time limited legislation that could give a better chance of dealing with this type of problem in other words the competition watchdog has lobbied the government to crack down on profiteering from the pandemic as a reg gaps in the system which lawyers say leaves the c.m.a. powerless and in march prime minister boris johnson agreed with the watchdog and told the house of commons that new laws were needed to tackle profiteering profiteering is something that we should be looking at from a legacy point of view in loose houses then in april business secretary alex sharma met amazon and e bay to discuss price gouging on their sites after reports of hand sanitizer selling for $360.00 pounds the retailers claims thousands of listings have since been removed while emergency laws have been passed in the us and france but the idea stalled in the u.k. as the business department is not in favor of laws on price control there is probably going to be people within government who all are going to be of the belief
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that the market will fix itself but we've seen plenty of times in the past about just doesn't always happen sometimes the government doesn't need to intervene of course where you can probably also see plenty of areas where there is available perhaps the government believes that there's sufficient stock available in these outlets which are selling these items at reasonable prices which will effectively push aside those trying to make a quick pounds at the expense of people who need these basic goods but again as long as that continues to be the case as long as there are people in as long as there are. short supply that is 3 all acutely and fully believed to be the wrong move as far as the government concerned but i do believe this is one of those situations that they do need to interfere we contacted the department of business to ask if any progress had been made on new legislation but they haven't got back to us. and not all shopkeepers are making big profits with some saying they had to cut their hours and increased prices to make ends meet as this shop where i think
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we are struggling we have got no customers so we have reduced our working hours used to be 6 to 7 it has been reduced to 62 but i had to open just because i have regular customers and rested and there ideally were the newspapers do while other local shop owners blame their suppliers for demanding higher prices which have had to be passed on to consumers to ensure their businesses and the services they provide survive in terms of obviously the common items you know and stuff like that if you can even get this stuff it is extremely expensive we have to remain competitive we are base that we don't have loyalty cards we are based on our customer service and part the customer service is open offering a competitive by a fair price in a global pandemic retailers and consumers are feeling the pinch there is also big pressure on suppliers to produce the essential items that personal health care and government advice requires but by our very shopping bills it seems some along the
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retail chain are profiting from the pandemic and watchdogs want the government to keep its pledge to stop profiting from becoming profiteering kate partridge r.t. london. for more on the possibility of new legislation will be talking to a lawyer in the next town and be back with more news in just under half an hour from now. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids.
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