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against them a call to counter demonstrators and police man a european a flag of european union union was burnt on the streets and the people. shouted. down with the european union. so this is a scenario that the police officials wouldn't have of course they didn't want to have such a scenario but it happens now and now they have to be a consequence of this. i understand that the warsaw city authorities tried to prevent the march taking place because of our right participation in the past if that's the case why didn't the national government then decide to join the marchers . well that's not a conservative government has a lot of come on with ideologically with the nationalists and that's the reason the why they didn't. this is this controversial decision. mayor of the city of war so is a liberal and she was concerned about not only about security but also about first of all about this radical. radical ideology spread in these marches every year also last year. but then the conservative government took this decision because they are also concerned that the nationalists who are becomin
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although this was achieved through common bond, the union. common bond, the union. that is what shapes are vision for leaving the european uniontional referendum with a national outcome! national outcome! work collectively to make it a success. success. will continue to be a global success. success. we've done it before and can do so again. can do so again. important than our relationship with the european union. the european union. the best deal for northern ireland, at home and abroad. at home and abroad. consistently we have indicated our objectives and our bottom line. objectives and our bottom line. they were simple, clear and focused. were simple, clear and focused. united kingdom and northern ireland in particular. in particular. lose sight of what it needed to deliver. deliver. regulatory measures between great britain and northern ireland. britain and northern ireland. message was clear and it was consistent. consistent. determined efforts of the prime minister to secure an agreement. minister to secure an agreement. internal market of the united kingdom. kingdom. agreement fails her own key commitments. commitments.
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against of them a call to counter demonstrators and police man a european flag of european union union was burnt on the streets and the people who shouted. down with the european union. so this is a scenario that the police officials wouldn't have of course they didn't want to have such a scenario but it happens now and now they have to be in consequences. i understand that the warsaw city authorities try to prevent the march taking place because of all right participation in the past if that's the case why didn't the national government then decide to join the marchers. well that's not a conservative government has a lot of come along with ideologically with the nationalists and that's the reason the why they didn't have. this controversial decision. mayor of the city of war so is a liberal and she was concerned about not only about security but also about first of all about this radical. radical ideology spread in these marches every year also last year. but then the conservative government took this decision because they are also concerned that the nationalists who are becoming stro
against of them a call to counter demonstrators and police man a european flag of european union union was burnt on the streets and the people who shouted. down with the european union. so this is a scenario that the police officials wouldn't have of course they didn't want to have such a scenario but it happens now and now they have to be in consequences. i understand that the warsaw city authorities try to prevent the march taking place because of all right participation in the past if that's...
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against them a call to counter demonstrators and police man a european flag of european union union was burnt on the streets and the people. shouted. down with the european union. so this is a scenario that the police officials wouldn't have. of course they didn't want to have such a scenario but if it happens now and now they have to be a consequence of this. i understand that the warsaw city authorities try to prevent the march taking place because of all right participation in the past if that's the case why didn't the national government then decide to join the marchers . well that's not a conservative government has a lot of come on with ideologically with the nationalists and that's the reason the why they didn't. they took this decision this controversial decision. mayor of the city of war so is a liberal and she was concerned about not only about security but also about first of all about this radical. radical ideology spread in these marches every year also last year. but then national conservative government took this decision because they are also concerned that the nationali
against them a call to counter demonstrators and police man a european flag of european union union was burnt on the streets and the people. shouted. down with the european union. so this is a scenario that the police officials wouldn't have. of course they didn't want to have such a scenario but if it happens now and now they have to be a consequence of this. i understand that the warsaw city authorities try to prevent the march taking place because of all right participation in the past if...
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european union that withhold is not to become an empire. militarized european union. undemocratic european union. a european union that seeks to continually expand to the east. a european union that is a new cold war against the united states of america. a european union that tries to rewrite history. i think 100 years, for the states. we should be genuinely worried. the idea that this new militarized canyon is somehow a recipe for peace, i suggest you all sit back and think a little bit more carefully. maybe you should all really read history. the european project was set up to stop german domination. what you've seen today, is a naked take over. >> think it becomes, you had a long successful career. but your political decision to open up the doors unconditionally is the worst decision we've seen in postwar politics in europe. is it not time to admit you are wrong? is it not time for you to say to german communities and many others, i'm sorry for what i've done to you and the problems i've inflicted upon you for many decades to come? [cheering] [applause] >> the europ
european union that withhold is not to become an empire. militarized european union. undemocratic european union. a european union that seeks to continually expand to the east. a european union that is a new cold war against the united states of america. a european union that tries to rewrite history. i think 100 years, for the states. we should be genuinely worried. the idea that this new militarized canyon is somehow a recipe for peace, i suggest you all sit back and think a little bit more...
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european union without a d? we will be leading the european union on the 29th of march 2019. -- european union on the 29th of marchdeal. when we come to the vote on the 11th of december it will be for parliamentarians and members of parliament to decide if they want to deliver on the vote the british people took, whether they do that with a good deal of which protects jobs into the future, we are promoting a good deal. but prime minister, that wasn't my question, i am asking whether you will rely the possibility that on the 29th of march we could leave the european union without a d, given what we know now from the bank of england, from your government's analysis, wood to prove that out as a possibility, it will be so catastrophic. the decision that the house of commons will take on the 11th of december, will be whether to support, ratify the deal that the united kingdom government has negotiated with the european union... if the house votes down that deal at that point, then there will be some steps that will be necessary because obviously we have been doing no deal planning as a government, we have made certain
european union without a d? we will be leading the european union on the 29th of march 2019. -- european union on the 29th of marchdeal. when we come to the vote on the 11th of december it will be for parliamentarians and members of parliament to decide if they want to deliver on the vote the british people took, whether they do that with a good deal of which protects jobs into the future, we are promoting a good deal. but prime minister, that wasn't my question, i am asking whether you will...
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as far as the european union is concerned this is a d raft european union is concerned this is a draft uk's of —— negotiation was initially, and it is a document that allows for the two key conditions, for the european union to be upheld. i'm the one hand, the unity of the 27 member states and on the other hand the integrity of the single market. the european union has been over the last couple of years doing to negotiate pretty much anything, as hard or as soft as the uk wanted, upon the condition that those two criteria would be met, so obviously this is a draft which allows for those criteria to be met, and iac absolutely no appetite in terms of negotiating something fundamentally different. added onto this is the pressure of time. very clearly, we would not have much time to negotiate something significantly different. it would be fair to say that time is on the side of the european union, in that the uk, effectively, is running out of it, but at the same time, the european union do not want to push too hard against the uk. indeed. they do not wa nt to against the uk. indeed. they
as far as the european union is concerned this is a d raft european union is concerned this is a draft uk's of —— negotiation was initially, and it is a document that allows for the two key conditions, for the european union to be upheld. i'm the one hand, the unity of the 27 member states and on the other hand the integrity of the single market. the european union has been over the last couple of years doing to negotiate pretty much anything, as hard or as soft as the uk wanted, upon the...
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european union. an undemocratic european union. a european union that seeks to continually expand to the east. a european union that has launched a new cold war against the united states of america. a european union that tries to re-write history. and i think 100 years on from the armistice, we should begin -- be genuinely worried. the idea that this, genuinely worried. the idea that this new militarized union is somehow a recipe for peace, i suggest you will sit back and think back a little bit more carefully. maybe you should all re-read history. the european project was set up to stop german domination. what you've seen today is a naked takeover bid. so i think brexit becomes a necessity after this. and for the rest of the country, mrs. merkel, you've had a long successful career, but your political decision to open up the doors unconditionally is the worst decision we've seen in post war politics in europe. is it not time for you at last to admit that you were wrong, is it not time for you to say to german communities, and many others, i'm sorry for what i've done to you and the problems i'
european union. an undemocratic european union. a european union that seeks to continually expand to the east. a european union that has launched a new cold war against the united states of america. a european union that tries to re-write history. and i think 100 years on from the armistice, we should begin -- be genuinely worried. the idea that this, genuinely worried. the idea that this new militarized union is somehow a recipe for peace, i suggest you will sit back and think back a little...
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european union turkey relations are extremely important not only for the european union and for turkey but also very important for our region and i would say for foreign policy global foreign policy at large today's meeting i think and the intense agenda we have had and we will continue to have over our working lunch reflects the importance of this relations we have discussed as i said in a very constructive manner in a very open manner way issues that on which we see eye to eye and they are many in different fields and also issues where we have different views i would like to first of all used as a paternity to publicly comment turkey entries and the gun personally for the key role that they have played in negotiating and implementing the such a memorandum dilip we will talk about our common work on syria in the next session of the dialogue but i want to say already now that this memorandum and its implementation are key to help avoid in a huge humanitarian crisis and also to open the political perspectives for a solution of a crisis so i would like to start by this pub
european union turkey relations are extremely important not only for the european union and for turkey but also very important for our region and i would say for foreign policy global foreign policy at large today's meeting i think and the intense agenda we have had and we will continue to have over our working lunch reflects the importance of this relations we have discussed as i said in a very constructive manner in a very open manner way issues that on which we see eye to eye and they are...
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deepening integration in the european union is not the news this is the case and i'm sure proud not to share the view of mr obama mr but if we want to run future times the european union and the idea of democracy against people like mr trump xi jinping obvious to put it we have to deepen european integration and not to redevelop the european union the kind of lose assembly of national states and this is my deep conviction that behind that idea of the united states of europe which would not be like the united states of america united kingdom or leaving the european union ok but problems of germany have to deepen their cooperation think it will ever happen i've been deeply convinced that this is the right way to go. martin shields thanks very much for being a poke at some thank you thank you. the . globe. the body. in good shape. enhancing performance with drugs michael joseph l.s.d. to create cannabis to paint. not always legal but increasingly part of our daily lives. are drugs harmful and who can they help. in good shape thirty minutes the judge. told the. i'm not nothing out of the wild because sometimes i am but i stand up and with that we've got to have many thing
deepening integration in the european union is not the news this is the case and i'm sure proud not to share the view of mr obama mr but if we want to run future times the european union and the idea of democracy against people like mr trump xi jinping obvious to put it we have to deepen european integration and not to redevelop the european union the kind of lose assembly of national states and this is my deep conviction that behind that idea of the united states of europe which would not be...
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integration in the european union is not the news this is the case and i'm sure proud not to share the view of mr obama mr country but if we want to run in future times the european union and the idea of democracy against people like mr trump xi jinping obvious to put it we have to deepen european integration and not to redevelop the european union the kind of lose assembly of national states and this is my deep conviction that behind that idea of the united states of europe which will not be like the united states of america united kingdom or leaving the european union ok but france and germany have to deepen their cooperation think it'll ever happen i've been deeply convinced that this is the right way to go. martin shields thanks very much for being with some thank you thank you close the book. the be. the big. lead the but. the but. the but. the but the. above. the be. above. time for an upgrade to play. alice with. design highlights you can make yourself. tricks that will turn your. special. great yourself with interior design channel on you tube. sure. to follow. it's. such a. tragic course. what binds the continent together. answers and stories aplenty. spotligh
integration in the european union is not the news this is the case and i'm sure proud not to share the view of mr obama mr country but if we want to run in future times the european union and the idea of democracy against people like mr trump xi jinping obvious to put it we have to deepen european integration and not to redevelop the european union the kind of lose assembly of national states and this is my deep conviction that behind that idea of the united states of europe which will not be...
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integration in the european union is not the news this is the case and i'm sure proud not to share the view of mr obama mr country but if we want to run in future times the european union and the idea of democracy against people like mr trump xi jinping obvious to put it we have to deepen european integration and not to redevelop the european union the kind of lose assembly of national states and this is my deep conviction and that's behind the idea of the united states of europe which will not be like the united states of america united kingdom or leaving the european union ok but france and germany have to deepen their cooperation i think it'll ever happen i've been deeply convinced that this is the right way to go. martin shields thanks very much for being a poke at some thank you thank you folks good good. good good. good. the but . the but the but the but the be. the big. we interrupt this program to bring you white pictures. white walls. white moments white places white figures. and a milestone in pop history. the beatles' white album turns fifty. year old man in thirty minutes on t w. if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way is to make an accident. rar
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average it kept on going down since the election started if the european union would be a state and the members federal states in the union of the federal severance state i would agree with you but the european union is the union of several state with very heterogeneous and specific national circumstances twenty four for your car make an average in europe twenty four years ago in the parliament itself criticized seventeen point eight million euros were spent advertising the elections and you got down to the lowest level of participation across not in my country from some not in my country in some countries did turn out in greece in other countries though one of the criticisms leveled at you was so. and i know but not by best buy you are dropping out of the next question a very interesting question that's the key the moment an eye on it well you are right we've got a lot to get through so we can just move on and talk about is the i'm a very superficial interview well you are only you are raising in conflict zones such an important question and giving them no chance to answer in the very mr shows i've given you sixteen minu
average it kept on going down since the election started if the european union would be a state and the members federal states in the union of the federal severance state i would agree with you but the european union is the union of several state with very heterogeneous and specific national circumstances twenty four for your car make an average in europe twenty four years ago in the parliament itself criticized seventeen point eight million euros were spent advertising the elections and you...
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integration in the european union is not the news this is the case and i'm sure proud not to share the view of mr arbuthnot mr kaczynski but if we want to run in future times the european union and the idea of democracy against people like mr trump xi jinping obvious to put it we have to deepen european integration and not to redevelop the european union the kind of lose assembly of national states and this is my deep conviction and that's behind that idea of the united states of europe which will not be like the united states of america united kingdom or leaving the european union ok but france and germany have to deepen their cooperation think it'll ever happen i've been deeply convinced that this is the right way to go. martin shields thanks very much for being a poke at some thank you thank you. to. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be the be. the be. the be the constant the be the be. the the. the be. the ball where the coins all built the same game some countries cash is becoming a thing of the past the wanted like when money has no material for the book risks and benefits coming digital by human systems the owner who stands to profit from. without money. this is. th
integration in the european union is not the news this is the case and i'm sure proud not to share the view of mr arbuthnot mr kaczynski but if we want to run in future times the european union and the idea of democracy against people like mr trump xi jinping obvious to put it we have to deepen european integration and not to redevelop the european union the kind of lose assembly of national states and this is my deep conviction and that's behind that idea of the united states of europe which...
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european union. -- united kingdom and the european union. i am really not sure what document the right honorable gentleman read because he said there wasn't references to extradition. there are indeed references to extradition. and he said also there was nothing about europol where there is expressly a reference that we will be including in the future document, terms for the united kingdom's cooperation via europol and eurojust. and i say to the right honorable gentleman, there is indeed a choice between -- a choice before members of this house. it is a choice of whether or not we go ahead with a deal that does deliver on the vote, while protecting jobs, while protecting our security, and while protecting our union. of course what the right honorable gentleman wants is for to us stay in the single market and stay in the customs union, which would not deliver on the vote of the referendum. we are delivering an -- and to free movement, coming out of the agriculture policy, out of the e.f.c., and taking control of that money, our borders and our
european union. -- united kingdom and the european union. i am really not sure what document the right honorable gentleman read because he said there wasn't references to extradition. there are indeed references to extradition. and he said also there was nothing about europol where there is expressly a reference that we will be including in the future document, terms for the united kingdom's cooperation via europol and eurojust. and i say to the right honorable gentleman, there is indeed a...
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european union. we will get pa good deal with the european union and take advantage of our independence outside of the european union with our trade deals around the rest of the world. >> and my allegiance to the country-- does my honorable friend agree there would come adu difficult moment when the theory would be with-- and country with difficult leadership at this time. >> can i take my right honorable gentleman-- i do agree with him. this is a complex negotiation, this is a complex negotiation. it does require difficult choices to be made and the challenge for all of us in this house is to make those choices not according to what we wish the world could be like, but to the reality of the world that we see. and to make those pragmat pragmatically. >> the prime minister insist that is this deal is in the national interest. so specifically on the economy, the agreement will ensure that we have no say in the rules which govern how we trade. it does not include services and frictionless trade and offers the illusion of a future trade deals. given this, does the treasury believe we'll create more or les
european union. we will get pa good deal with the european union and take advantage of our independence outside of the european union with our trade deals around the rest of the world. >> and my allegiance to the country-- does my honorable friend agree there would come adu difficult moment when the theory would be with-- and country with difficult leadership at this time. >> can i take my right honorable gentleman-- i do agree with him. this is a complex negotiation, this is a...
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european union. —— is really standing. it is also having a huge being on the european union. of commons and we will see if that supports the deal outlined. if the cabinet were to say no, suddenly very european union is much less certain about its future as well. but as an appetite in brussels for brexit to be resolved. the eu is facing challenges and if the cabinet comes back and says no, some people here in brussels will certainly be disappointed. a very good points, thank you very much. that was the latest from brussels. 0ne one of the key issues in brussels as we heard there, is the question of how to avoid a customs border for northern ireland. but it also presents questions for the people in northern ireland — their sense of identity and their relationships with britain and ireland. emma vardy reports. this island's history is marked by struggles over land and sea. today brexit is redefining its modern borders. people here have found themselves caught in the middle of a political storm. you don't want to go back to the days of old. whatever happens, happens. idon't go ba
european union. —— is really standing. it is also having a huge being on the european union. of commons and we will see if that supports the deal outlined. if the cabinet were to say no, suddenly very european union is much less certain about its future as well. but as an appetite in brussels for brexit to be resolved. the eu is facing challenges and if the cabinet comes back and says no, some people here in brussels will certainly be disappointed. a very good points, thank you very much....
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named they made it pretty clear from the outset that that was their intention and their two european union and union leaders spoke out quite forcefully and said that they would be raising the matter with the crown prince to resume a from the u.k. referred to what she expect to be a very robust stance that she would take and i think they will be raising questions not only about the murder of journalists but also very much about the war in yemen and there has been at least a bit of pushback on that from not the trumpet ministration but from the u.s. senate which essentially rebuked the president for his stance this week in which he essentially said look we're not that worried about what saudi arabia's up to because we just need them so badly to counter iran we need them as a friend for israel and and basically essentially offering cut blush lot of pushback from the senate which said we are now going to take another look at u.s. activities in yemen and roll back that u.s. role so i think there will be some hard questions asked of the crown prince nonetheless a lot of people like saudi arabia's oil very
named they made it pretty clear from the outset that that was their intention and their two european union and union leaders spoke out quite forcefully and said that they would be raising the matter with the crown prince to resume a from the u.k. referred to what she expect to be a very robust stance that she would take and i think they will be raising questions not only about the murder of journalists but also very much about the war in yemen and there has been at least a bit of pushback on...
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these alternatives they're being built imagine what would happen if we were using for example european union union funding and not using it for startups but for stay ups for ethical organizations to create ethical technologies we're not even considering this right now and we must gillian do you agree with that i mean even though you mention the fact that you you quite enjoy using instagram and most of course it's facebook other any other alternative platforms that you're using. yeah i mean i do use instagram and look i mean i don't take exactly the same approach as our all but i do agree with a lot of what he said here i think that when i mean i don't use messenger i refuse to put it on my phone i keep what's up because there are a lot of people in countries that you know i'm still trying to move them over to signal but their families are on what's happened so i believe in taking a measured approach to this but i think signal in wire to fantastic examples of alternative tools that people can use and i think that you know we we can also be pressuring companies to reform while we're also pressuring
these alternatives they're being built imagine what would happen if we were using for example european union union funding and not using it for startups but for stay ups for ethical organizations to create ethical technologies we're not even considering this right now and we must gillian do you agree with that i mean even though you mention the fact that you you quite enjoy using instagram and most of course it's facebook other any other alternative platforms that you're using. yeah i mean i do...
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european union. we will get a good deal in the european union and take advantage of our independence outside of the european union with our trade deals around the rest of the world. the speaker: stephen crabb. my own constituency : like the rest of the country is deeply divided today. does my honorable friend agree that there was going to come a difficult moment when the theory of a perfect brexit met the cold reality of hard choices and compromise? does she agree with me that this is absolutely not a moment to walk away from our responsibilities to govern and provide this country with leadership at a difficult time? pm may: can i say to my right honorable gentleman, i do agree with him. it is a complex negotiation. this is a complex negotiation. it does require difficult choices to be made. and to challenge for all of us in this house is to make those choices not according to what we wish the world could be like, but to the reality of the world that we see. and to make those choices pragmatically in the interest of the british people. the speaker: rachel reeves. mrs. reeves: thank you, mr. speaker. the pri
european union. we will get a good deal in the european union and take advantage of our independence outside of the european union with our trade deals around the rest of the world. the speaker: stephen crabb. my own constituency : like the rest of the country is deeply divided today. does my honorable friend agree that there was going to come a difficult moment when the theory of a perfect brexit met the cold reality of hard choices and compromise? does she agree with me that this is...
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european union. and it has always been my view, as i have seen on other european issues, other countries, other member states of the european union, taking matters back to their populous, having a referendum, the voters come out against what the european union wanted and effectively a second vote to sort of go back and think again vote. i don't think it's right that we should do that in this country. we gave people a choice, we should deliver on the decision they took. >> it is quite clear we have been going for about an hour now and not a single, honorable member has supported the plans that the prime minister has set out, so it is quite clear that she cannot command the house of commons on these proposals. in fact, i would be apt to ask if members would put their hands up if they support the premised -- support the prime minister on this set of proposals. and not one. not one. in which case, she says remaining in the european union is an option, how can the british people fulfill that choice? if that is what they choose. >> here, here. >> prime minister. prime minister may: i apologize, i did not quite here the question. i thin
european union. and it has always been my view, as i have seen on other european issues, other countries, other member states of the european union, taking matters back to their populous, having a referendum, the voters come out against what the european union wanted and effectively a second vote to sort of go back and think again vote. i don't think it's right that we should do that in this country. we gave people a choice, we should deliver on the decision they took. >> it is quite...
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if it is not then we stay in the european union. european union a prime ministers said not on her watch. said not on her watch. years and she has not been able to do it. she says all sorts of things. said theresa may says no until she says yes. says yes. this referendum has been so bad and so many ways. so bad and so many ways. and now reality has caught up with them. reality has caught up with them. hope the labour party will be solid in voting against this deal. in voting against this deal. leadership is not calling for a second referendum. second referendum. they are not yet, they want an election. they want an election. because of article 50 but there is no suggestion at all. no suggestion at all. what may and she is saying the only choice is my deal or no deal. choice is my deal or no deal. that is not true. is not true. what needs to happen is to get to where you want to be? to get to where you want to be? she has to lose the bolt. has to lose the bolt. look at desperate they are. desperate they are. they are trying to buy off a few mps. to
if it is not then we stay in the european union. european union a prime ministers said not on her watch. said not on her watch. years and she has not been able to do it. she says all sorts of things. said theresa may says no until she says yes. says yes. this referendum has been so bad and so many ways. so bad and so many ways. and now reality has caught up with them. reality has caught up with them. hope the labour party will be solid in voting against this deal. in voting against this deal....
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that we will not be taking the option that she said of remaining in the european union but we will indeed be leaving the european union and that will happen on the twenty ninth of march next year. thank you very much mr speaker the prime minister has once again told the house that we will be leaving the customs union but the truth is that we will be remaining in the customs union both in the transition and in the backstop arrangement which can only be ended with the agreement of the e.u. and the truth is also that the only way to protect jobs investment and an open border in northern ireland in the long term is to remain within it will the prime minister now look the british people in the eye and make that remaining in the customs union is in our national economic interest because without it we will be.
that we will not be taking the option that she said of remaining in the european union but we will indeed be leaving the european union and that will happen on the twenty ninth of march next year. thank you very much mr speaker the prime minister has once again told the house that we will be leaving the customs union but the truth is that we will be remaining in the customs union both in the transition and in the backstop arrangement which can only be ended with the agreement of the e.u. and...
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a choice, so that means we will not be taking the option of staying in the european union but we will leave the european unionave the european union and that will happen on the 29th the prime minister has once again told the house we will be leaving the customs union. but the truth is we will remain in the customs union and in the backstop arrangement which can only be ended with the agreement of the eu, and the truth is the only way you can protectjobs and investment and the open border in northern ireland in the long term is to remain in it. will the prime minister looked the british people in the eye and admit that remaining ina in the eye and admit that remaining in a customs union is in our national economic interests. because without it, we will be poorer as a country. what is in our national interest is ensuring we continue to have a good trading partnership with the european union once we have left. that is why we have put forward a proposal reflected in the outline political declaration for a free—trade area in goods and why we have put forward a proposal that would ensure the frictionless trade of g
a choice, so that means we will not be taking the option of staying in the european union but we will leave the european unionave the european union and that will happen on the 29th the prime minister has once again told the house we will be leaving the customs union. but the truth is we will remain in the customs union and in the backstop arrangement which can only be ended with the agreement of the eu, and the truth is the only way you can protectjobs and investment and the open border in...
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rocky in the british markets here as well but also could another deal be struck with the european union the european union has already drawn its red lines around it there could be some cosmetic tinkering around around this as well to try and get shore up support for mrs may but it looks unlikely that there will be any of the kind of changes that the brics cities are pushing for so all in all we can see is really if another referendum is on the table well don't write anything off yet come up ok so now you go to go in london thank you more now actually joining us on skype from london matthew goodman he is a professor of politics and international relations at the university of kent also a senior fellow in the european program at chatham house matthew let me read you a comment that has sent us on facebook live and said for many it's probably a relief just to end the bitter crossfire uncertainty and move on that sounds great doesn't it but from everything our correspondents just said it seems we're very far away from there being any calm here. well i think the conservative party is going to be divided did for
rocky in the british markets here as well but also could another deal be struck with the european union the european union has already drawn its red lines around it there could be some cosmetic tinkering around around this as well to try and get shore up support for mrs may but it looks unlikely that there will be any of the kind of changes that the brics cities are pushing for so all in all we can see is really if another referendum is on the table well don't write anything off yet come up ok...
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this parliament gave people the right to choose whether to remain in the european union or leave the european union. people experted that vote. we saw numbers of people voting that had not voted before. i believe that gave this parliament an instruction we should ensure we leave the european union as the people voted. >> thank you, mr. speaker. there are no people more proudly and passionately british than the people of xi brault -- gibralter. it gives important safeguard to them in the effects and protocol. will she make clear that under no circumstances that she permit that text to be reopened exist, hose safeguard discussions on the future agreement. >> we are steadfast as he is in our support for gibralter, its people and economy. we are also clear that it is covered by our exit negotiations, and we are involved as we exit the european union. we are seeking a deal that works for the whole european family, and it must work for gibralter too. that will form a wider package of agreements between the u.k., setting out ralter the negotiations. we will not exclude them. we want a deal that works for
this parliament gave people the right to choose whether to remain in the european union or leave the european union. people experted that vote. we saw numbers of people voting that had not voted before. i believe that gave this parliament an instruction we should ensure we leave the european union as the people voted. >> thank you, mr. speaker. there are no people more proudly and passionately british than the people of xi brault -- gibralter. it gives important safeguard to them in the...
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european union. in the european union and italy there are hopes that italy will move at least a little bit of that in the end they'll get a deal done but even if nobbs it's a long way on so italy finally could. face the burden to pay. quite a high prattled see this could be up to or point five percent of their g.d.p. but according to analysts this is not going to happen before the european election meaning before may of this year so i guess this is why the market is not extremely nervous and we also don't really see a lot of signs that there might be a risk of contagion but clearly today the mood is quite positive from the market is this could change cried quickly in case investors start to worry about the huge tree financing need the italian economy is facing next year and as we mentioned before businesses are keeping a close eye on developments one area italy's been struggling to keep up with is the general innovation something it has in common with germany so could the two countries actually help each other catch up. they've come with a clear goal to boost digital infrastructure and promote innova
european union. in the european union and italy there are hopes that italy will move at least a little bit of that in the end they'll get a deal done but even if nobbs it's a long way on so italy finally could. face the burden to pay. quite a high prattled see this could be up to or point five percent of their g.d.p. but according to analysts this is not going to happen before the european election meaning before may of this year so i guess this is why the market is not extremely nervous and we...
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that what she wanted was to keep britain in a customs union or a customs regime and with the with the european union negotiated with the european union on that basis and i think there would have been support for that both in the european union and in the house of commons all she could have said we want to completely leave the european union entirely and all its institutions and then go she ate it on that basis looking for a timetable perhaps a period of five to ten years while step by step we design gauge but with the eventually destination clear she didn't really do why there of those things she gave but in the end because she conducted the negotiations so secretly she ended up with something else and it is this which is creating our think a lot of the feeling that we're talking about and his this which is creating issues like possibilities of a no deal breaks it or alternatively we're seeing people talking about a second referendum which. it seems to me is really an attempt to reach the referendum which is the wrong that the e.u. strategy when the people fail have another vote here marcus believe it or not i'm actually a little bit
that what she wanted was to keep britain in a customs union or a customs regime and with the with the european union negotiated with the european union on that basis and i think there would have been support for that both in the european union and in the house of commons all she could have said we want to completely leave the european union entirely and all its institutions and then go she ate it on that basis looking for a timetable perhaps a period of five to ten years while step by step we...
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this parliament gay people the right to choose whether to remain in the european union or leave the european union. we sought numbers of people voting that we have not seen before it was a great exercise in democracy in this country. i believe that it gets this parliament and instruction which ensures that they leave the european union as a people voted. thank you mister speaker. there are no people more powerfully and passionately british and the people of gibraltar. they have the withdrawal agreement. the significant and important safeguards to them in the protocol. will it make it clear. under no circumstances will she permit that text to be reopened to the safeguards at risk. to seek to exclude the people of drew balter. >> can i think you and say to my honorable friend we are absolutely steadfast in our support for gibraltar. it is covered by our exit negotiations and we been committed as we exit the european union. we are making a deal that works the whole uk family and that deal has worked for gibraltar two. i'm pleased that we had agreed to this. that will form part of a wider package betw
this parliament gay people the right to choose whether to remain in the european union or leave the european union. we sought numbers of people voting that we have not seen before it was a great exercise in democracy in this country. i believe that it gets this parliament and instruction which ensures that they leave the european union as a people voted. thank you mister speaker. there are no people more powerfully and passionately british and the people of gibraltar. they have the withdrawal...
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it's also an age issue most of us will vote to stay in the european union it's also an urban issue most urban areas or many stay in the european union it's also a money fracturing industry issue because most people in the first sectors voted in the european union we forget that over sixteen million people actually did vote. in the european union now you make the point that we've got difficulties in terms of social housing social mobility areas of that. poor productivity in the economic front which equals low pay low opportunities you're absolutely right and what we've got a deuced tacklers things but that's a different discussion from the one we're having about bricks. presumably saying it's because of that that they've they voted breakthrough but you wrote a piece with vince cable leader of the liberal democrats saying now that we know there was russian interference in the twenty sixteen referendum or did you mean by that don't think there's any need to decipher that sentence it's absolutely clear then we knew that there was evidence that had been russian interference in the referendum don't forget president putin likes to disrupt
it's also an age issue most of us will vote to stay in the european union it's also an urban issue most urban areas or many stay in the european union it's also a money fracturing industry issue because most people in the first sectors voted in the european union we forget that over sixteen million people actually did vote. in the european union now you make the point that we've got difficulties in terms of social housing social mobility areas of that. poor productivity in the economic front...
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european union. we have left the european union. we have left the european union. we have not. rol... and we are taking back control, on immigration, we are leaving the common fisheries policy, we are leaving the common agricultural policy, we are leaving all the restrictions that would be around our services. this is a huge amount of progress. i don't know what the idea is that you had that how you thought trade deals was going to work but this is a huge achievement. of course it is not going to be possible to meet the demands of a5 million individual people, but this is a sensible, pragmatic deal that means a great deal of those demands. and going to let you go, but before you do, another resignation, anne—marie trevelya n, another resignation, anne—marie trevelyan, conservative mp for berwick—upon—tweed. she says, it is with sadness that i have submitted my letter of resignation as pps, it has been a joy and a privilege to have served in defence and in education. i'm sorry these people feel like this but i think we need to ta ke feel like this but i think we need to take a bi
european union. we have left the european union. we have left the european union. we have not. rol... and we are taking back control, on immigration, we are leaving the common fisheries policy, we are leaving the common agricultural policy, we are leaving all the restrictions that would be around our services. this is a huge amount of progress. i don't know what the idea is that you had that how you thought trade deals was going to work but this is a huge achievement. of course it is not going...
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european union, we are not leaving europe. we do want to continue to have not just a good trading relationship and a close trading partnership with the european union, but actually we want to continue to have that close security and defense partnership that we have had with the european union and other countries across europe as well. this is what makes sense as my right honorable friend said not just for the u.k., but for all those european union member states as well. >> speaker, since the modern slavery bill passed, the republic of ireland, northern ireland, and france have joined norway, sweden, and iceland for passing a law that makes us an even more lucrative market for sex traffickers. because we are surrounded by a -- by states that tackled the demand that drives commercial sexual exploitation. in responding to the independent review of her legislation five years on, will she now commit to look seriously at that? >> may i say to the gentleman, he raises a very important issue obviously, and having introduced the modern slavery act, between 2015 and 2017, we have seen a 52% increase in modern slavery offenses prosecuted. there is much to do,
european union, we are not leaving europe. we do want to continue to have not just a good trading relationship and a close trading partnership with the european union, but actually we want to continue to have that close security and defense partnership that we have had with the european union and other countries across europe as well. this is what makes sense as my right honorable friend said not just for the u.k., but for all those european union member states as well. >> speaker, since...
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norway, sweden and denmark finland, that did not join the eu, but had their own many european union -- mini european union. they also had a common currency , which seemed to be all right for a while but hasn't been all right for the better part of a decade and of the 27 eu countries, only 12, i believe, not more than 13, adopted the euro, others were not that confident in and now they seem to be vindicated. there were various countries that backed off of that. would you comment on this? with the additional word you used, marshall plan, monetarily you don't need a marshall plan, four of you are well endowed, and two of you, bahrain and oman, are the recipient of at least pledges of $10 billion over the next 10 years, so it's not a marshall plan but it may be a kind of life support. would you please comment on this , raising questions about the degree and extent and nature of the european union's founding vis-@-vis the gcc and, if you stand, perhaps we will be able to see you. >> well, sir, i'd like to, first of all, highlight that what i was proposing is coming from just a normal, middle eastern citizen. i
norway, sweden and denmark finland, that did not join the eu, but had their own many european union -- mini european union. they also had a common currency , which seemed to be all right for a while but hasn't been all right for the better part of a decade and of the 27 eu countries, only 12, i believe, not more than 13, adopted the euro, others were not that confident in and now they seem to be vindicated. there were various countries that backed off of that. would you comment on this? with...
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european union together. denmark went into the european union because of the british going into the european union.you confession there. therefore you have this thing saying to the british do not allow danish or dutch or portuguese fishermen to go in there then we will not buy your fish that will be part of the common negotiations about the trade deals which will start, if everything goes right, if it goes, if this agreement goes through the house of commons that is of course also the big question in denmark like everyone else. if it goes through and this agreement will be the agreement then negotiations will start soon after. 0k. thank you very much indeed. that's just start soon after. 0k. thank you very much indeed. that'sjust an start soon after. 0k. thank you very much indeed. that's just an example of national interests which might come to the fore once this initial brexit process comes to an end, donald tusk seeing yesterday in his letter to european leaders ahead of the summit they have managed to keep this unity among the 27 and that was something to congratulate themselves on but what wil
european union together. denmark went into the european union because of the british going into the european union.you confession there. therefore you have this thing saying to the british do not allow danish or dutch or portuguese fishermen to go in there then we will not buy your fish that will be part of the common negotiations about the trade deals which will start, if everything goes right, if it goes, if this agreement goes through the house of commons that is of course also the big...
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deescalate and maximize that announcement today from the european union about more liquefied natural gas and soybean imports from the u.s. to the european union are we seeing a leveling of the of the tree playing field your strong has been demanding from your. well this is really a political decision because if you look at it you know the soybeans that doesn't hurt the european union but something that the e.u. can give the americans without really hurting now the liquid liquefied natural gas story is a more interesting story because you have to look at it this way the european union is very close to russia russia has a huge supply of gas this gas can be shipped to europe in a very easy way so why should the europeans that do that for political reasons because they don't want to be dependent on the russians for their energy as much there as they have been in the past so they decide to ship liquefied natural gas with ships where you need liquefying stations in the united states you need to find stations in europe across the atlantic what happens of course this gas is much more expensive and the european union can't force its energy providers t
deescalate and maximize that announcement today from the european union about more liquefied natural gas and soybean imports from the u.s. to the european union are we seeing a leveling of the of the tree playing field your strong has been demanding from your. well this is really a political decision because if you look at it you know the soybeans that doesn't hurt the european union but something that the e.u. can give the americans without really hurting now the liquid liquefied natural gas...