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the uk financial sector is that they will leave the rights. they've no idea where this is going. last week the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups that think that this applies. i'm very interested with the right honorable gentlemen. he can't even borrow a question from the legal liberal democrats. we have been absolutely clear so we will be introducing new immigration rules. will take it to the need of the british economy. do on those areas where we need to pay particular attention to migration come into the united kingdom. we won't get on and to deal with the question of the trade relationship. but we also i'm optimistic about the opportunities that will be available and about the deal we can get from the negotiations that we are having. [indiscernible] in april the secretary was confident the european banking authority would be seen in london. now we can even guarantee banks having a right to trade with europe. last week the government voted down it's backbreaking. and repeatedly promised to scrap the social
the uk financial sector is that they will leave the rights. they've no idea where this is going. last week the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups that think that this applies. i'm very interested with the right honorable gentlemen. he can't even borrow a question from the legal liberal democrats. we have been absolutely clear so we will be introducing new immigration rules. will take it to the need of the british economy....
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the eu's chief negotiator said this week the uk financial sector will lose its current rights to tradeators nor the government have any idea where this is going. last week the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups to whom the prime minister believes freedom of movement should apply? nurses, doctors, teachers, scientists, agricultural workers, who? i'm very interested the honourable gentleman has found that his appearances at prime ministers questions have been going so well he's borrowed a question from the leader of the liberal democrats which he asked me last week. perhaps the leader of the opposition should pay a little more attention to what happens in prime minister '5 questions. we have been absolutely clear that we will be introducing new immigration laws and as we introduce those we will take account of the needs of the petition economy in doing so that is why my friend mike the home secretary has asked the migration advisory committee to advise those areas where we need to pay attention to migration. we want
the eu's chief negotiator said this week the uk financial sector will lose its current rights to tradeators nor the government have any idea where this is going. last week the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups to whom the prime minister believes freedom of movement should apply? nurses, doctors, teachers, scientists, agricultural workers, who? i'm very interested the honourable gentleman has found that his appearances at...
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the good that government can do. we've already seen this approach work for one sector of the economy, the financial services sector. 0ver decades, governments of all parties, pursued the aim of making the ukccounts for 7.2% of the british economy. it contributes over £70 billion to the exchequer annually and employs over one million people across the uk. here in london, yes, but also in edinburgh, cardiff, bournemouth, leeds and in other towns and cities. and when the regulatory structures governments put in place fail, and the irresponsible practises of a minority damage the economy as a whole, as happened during the financial crisis, government has a duty to step in. when british banks suffered during that crisis, government did not turn its back on the sector wasting decades of effort and forfeiting our global position, instead we were steadfast in our commitment to fixing things and making the sector even stronger than before. government worked to create a more stable and defective regulatory framework and in doing so, strengthened resilience and reputation of the uk's financial sector and contributed to the strengthening of the global financial system. this has been a success story f
the good that government can do. we've already seen this approach work for one sector of the economy, the financial services sector. 0ver decades, governments of all parties, pursued the aim of making the ukccounts for 7.2% of the british economy. it contributes over £70 billion to the exchequer annually and employs over one million people across the uk. here in london, yes, but also in edinburgh, cardiff, bournemouth, leeds and in other towns and cities. and when the regulatory structures...
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mr speaker, the eu's chief negotiator said this week the uk financial sector will lose its current rightsave any idea where this is going. last week, the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups to whom the prime minister believes freedom of movement should apply, nurses, doctors, teachers, scientists, agricultural workers, ca re scientists, agricultural workers, care workers? i'm very interested that the right honourable gentleman has found that his appearances at prime ministers questions have been going so well, he has had to borrow a question from the leader of the liberal democrats, which he asked me last week. perhaps the leader of the opposition should pay more attention to what happens in prime ministers questions. we have been absolutely clear that we will be introducing new immigration rules and as we introduce them we will take account of the needs of the british economy in doing so. that is why the home secretary has asked the migration advisory committee to killer attention to migration coming into the united k
mr speaker, the eu's chief negotiator said this week the uk financial sector will lose its current rightsave any idea where this is going. last week, the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups to whom the prime minister believes freedom of movement should apply, nurses, doctors, teachers, scientists, agricultural workers, ca re scientists, agricultural workers, care workers? i'm very interested that the right honourable...
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Nov 3, 2017
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the administrations in both countries would be pretty happy with it that talks were at least underway. 0n the financial markets, in london, frankfurt and paris — this is how european shares are trading. the uk services sectorits fastest rate in six months in 0ctober by its fastest rate in six months in october is, so the saying goes against the dollar. that's all the business news. thank you very much indeed. ime for a look at the weather. it very good afternoon to year. i think we would agree that this week has been pretty quiet. things stepped up a gear as we head into the weekend. there are some changes ahead. things pretty calm out there today. that is the scene in north yorkshire, but there has been some sunshine as well. a beautiful picture from one of our weather watchers in aberdeenshire. by the rest of the afternoon, there will be cloud, but parts of mid wales and the south—east england scenes and brightness. 9—16dc as far as the temperature school. this weather front doesn't look like much at the moment, but as we head through to tonight, that will sink southwards and eastwards and join forces with this approaching weather system from the south—west, and this will add up to give a really wet nigh
the administrations in both countries would be pretty happy with it that talks were at least underway. 0n the financial markets, in london, frankfurt and paris — this is how european shares are trading. the uk services sectorits fastest rate in six months in 0ctober by its fastest rate in six months in october is, so the saying goes against the dollar. that's all the business news. thank you very much indeed. ime for a look at the weather. it very good afternoon to year. i think we would...
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Nov 14, 2017
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the uk's largest food wholesaler, booker. more than 30% of its sales are to the catering sector, which tesco does not currently supply. ikea sees total uk sales top £1.814 billion for the financial been hearing, uk inflation has held steady at a five—and—a—half year high of 3% in october. this follows a 0.25% interest rate rise to 0.5% this month — the first in a decade — and an attempt by the bank of england to stop inflation getting out of hand in coming months. joining us now is lucy 0'carroll, chief economist at aberdeen standard investments. shejoins us from she joins us from the unknown. nice to see you. —— there now. the bank said october would be the time that inflation peaks. said october would be the time that inflation pea ks. have said october would be the time that inflation peaks. have we hit that high? it could come next month. if it isa high? it could come next month. if it is a little bit higher next month, we see the governor of the bank of england writing a letter to the chancellor explaining what he needs to do to get inflation down again. ido needs to do to get inflation down again. i do not think that will trouble mark carney too much. after all, as you men
the uk's largest food wholesaler, booker. more than 30% of its sales are to the catering sector, which tesco does not currently supply. ikea sees total uk sales top £1.814 billion for the financial been hearing, uk inflation has held steady at a five—and—a—half year high of 3% in october. this follows a 0.25% interest rate rise to 0.5% this month — the first in a decade — and an attempt by the bank of england to stop inflation getting out of hand in coming months. joining us now is...
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financial systems with lax regulation and controls. unless we urgently find ways to leverage our respective capabilities to coordinate and influence action between the law—enforcement and banking sectors domestically here in the ukn this battle. mr zuma and the guptas deny any wrongdoing. a report into the experiences of the families of the hillsborough victims has called for a change in culture to stop the "burning injustice" in the way bereaved relatives are treated. it was in 1989 that 96 liverpool fans died in the crush at an fa cup semifinal match against nottingham forest. in a second inquest into the tragedy last year, the coroner ruled they were unlawfully killed. at prime minister's questions, the report was raised bya labourmp. an hour ago, the government published this report — the patronising disposition of unaccountable power. it's a report of right reverend james jones, which the prime minister herself commissioned to ensure that the pain and suffering of the hillsborough families is not repeated. but, mr speaker, given what we've heard in this session and given the events surrounding the grenfell tower disaster, i think that i worry that the pain and suffering of the hillsborough families is alrea
financial systems with lax regulation and controls. unless we urgently find ways to leverage our respective capabilities to coordinate and influence action between the law—enforcement and banking sectors domestically here in the ukn this battle. mr zuma and the guptas deny any wrongdoing. a report into the experiences of the families of the hillsborough victims has called for a change in culture to stop the "burning injustice" in the way bereaved relatives are treated. it was in...