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which other brexits might _ brexit as well. which other brexits might there - brexit as well.ing about? let brexits might there be that you're warning about? let me be recise. you're warning about? let me be precise- the _ you're warning about? let me be precise. the brexiters _ you're warning about? let me be precise. the brexiters spoke - precise. the brexiters spoke and wanted to exit the eu. it's not my case, obviously. they wanted to end the freedom of movement inside the eu. i wanted to protect it.- movement inside the eu. i wanted to protect it. you say if nothing — wanted to protect it. you say if nothing changes, - wanted to protect it. you say if nothing changes, there - wanted to protect it. you say| if nothing changes, there will be other brexits. which other brexits? fin be other brexits. which other brexits? ., ,., . brexits? on that point, i am speaking — brexits? on that point, i am speaking clearly _ brexits? on that point, i am speaking clearly about - brexits? on that point, i am speaking clearly about the i speaking clearly about the migration coming from ab
which other brexits might _ brexit as well. which other brexits might there - brexit as well.ing about? let brexits might there be that you're warning about? let me be recise. you're warning about? let me be precise- the _ you're warning about? let me be precise. the brexiters _ you're warning about? let me be precise. the brexiters spoke - precise. the brexiters spoke and wanted to exit the eu. it's not my case, obviously. they wanted to end the freedom of movement inside the eu. i wanted to...
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you're saying if nothing changes, there will be other brexits. which other brexits?migration coming from abroad. yes. a third country. not from the eu itself. there is no point of benchmarking or comparison between the brexit and me — i have nothing to do with these people. and i wantjust to tackle the problem and the anger and the feeling and the asking of my people and my country. one point is that migration policy does not work in france or in europe, so we have to change this policy. i understand you're talking about economic migrants coming into the european union from outside the eu. correct. and you want that number of economic migrants permitted to enter france to be something that the french parliament sets the quotas on. but the point i'm making is you're saying unless the eu does something on this, there'll be other brexits. so, what made you say that? which other countries — frexit, maybe? france? my responsibility is to draw the lessons of the brexit, which is not a small event — it is a very historical and serious event. and we have to take into account
you're saying if nothing changes, there will be other brexits. which other brexits?migration coming from abroad. yes. a third country. not from the eu itself. there is no point of benchmarking or comparison between the brexit and me — i have nothing to do with these people. and i wantjust to tackle the problem and the anger and the feeling and the asking of my people and my country. one point is that migration policy does not work in france or in europe, so we have to change this policy. i...
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brexit is changing the u.k.nomy, but the world economy is changing at the same time. >> this all speaks to a new trend we are seeing, which is a partial reversal in the globalization that has dominated the last 30 years that has kept prices low and supply chains optimized and globalized. as that started to break down over the last couple of years, we have seen this situation emerge. ross: this is a story that goes beyond brexit, but that doesn't mean brexit is not a factor. it was in part meant to reset how labor works in the u.k. it is now doing that. how the u.k. response is in part shaped by that arrangement. whether that is acceptable will depend on your view of the long-term changes brexit was designed to deliver. if you want more background on these issues, remember, you can get that through the bbc news website or the bbc news app. download it and you will very easily be able to go through all the stories we cover on our show. that is it for this edition of the program. thank you for watching. i will see
brexit is changing the u.k.nomy, but the world economy is changing at the same time. >> this all speaks to a new trend we are seeing, which is a partial reversal in the globalization that has dominated the last 30 years that has kept prices low and supply chains optimized and globalized. as that started to break down over the last couple of years, we have seen this situation emerge. ross: this is a story that goes beyond brexit, but that doesn't mean brexit is not a factor. it was in part...
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does this go back to the brexit debate and split? - to the brexit debate and split?se things were pushed through pretty quickly and preparations were made. you would hope the people making major— you would hope the people making major decisions around brexit would have some — major decisions around brexit would have some foresight around the repercussions are not getting things plan things planned properly, and this petrol crisis is ridiculous, we should _ this petrol crisis is ridiculous, we should have been able to predict that we — should have been able to predict that we would need to put steps in place _ that we would need to put steps in place to _ that we would need to put steps in place to make sure they were enough lorry drivers _ place to make sure they were enough lorry drivers to get to feel stations, to make people — make sure people _ stations, to make people — make sure people could — stations, to make people — make sure people could fill up their cars. this— people could fill up their cars. this is— people could fill up their cars. this is a — people
does this go back to the brexit debate and split? - to the brexit debate and split?se things were pushed through pretty quickly and preparations were made. you would hope the people making major— you would hope the people making major decisions around brexit would have some — major decisions around brexit would have some foresight around the repercussions are not getting things plan things planned properly, and this petrol crisis is ridiculous, we should _ this petrol crisis is ridiculous,...
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_ shells as teething problems with brexit. �* . ., ., brexit. rather than admitting that there is _ brexit. but rather than admitting that there is a _ brexit. but rather than admitting that there is a fundamental - that there is a fundamental reshaping of our relationship with trade, and our relationship with labour and people who work here. so until the economy can catch up with the fact that we will have to have labour shortages because people can't get to work as easily, hdv driver shortage —— hgtv, getting food and drink here from elsewhere is different now because of the different systems in place because of brexit — those things are not temporary, they are permanent. and they are things that may eventually resolve themselves as we fill those labour shortages in different ways. but i could see downing street saying it'll all be over by christmas — i would be very surprised if we managed to recruit enough drivers by christmas to sort this out. :: :: :: :: , , , enough drivers by christmas to sort this out. i: i: i: i: , , , ., this out. 50,
_ shells as teething problems with brexit. �* . ., ., brexit. rather than admitting that there is _ brexit. but rather than admitting that there is a _ brexit. but rather than admitting that there is a fundamental - that there is a fundamental reshaping of our relationship with trade, and our relationship with labour and people who work here. so until the economy can catch up with the fact that we will have to have labour shortages because people can't get to work as easily, hdv driver...
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to come.— brexit to come. donaldson had to say - brexit to come. what jeffrey donaldson had to say was i donaldson had to say was irresponsible and reckless. i think it is driven by panic, i think it is driven by electoral interests. brexit has shaken the fragile balance that peace in northern ireland depends on. the dup hope today will serve as a clear reminder today will serve as a clear reminder to london and brussels of what is at stake. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, is expected to be offered another two years in the job. her current five—year contract is due to run out in april. it comes as victims of police injustice urged the prime minister to replace her. they have written an open letter, accusing her of "presiding over a culture of incompetence and cover—up". the accountancy firm kpmg has become one of the first large uk businesses to set a target for the number of employees from working—class backgrounds. the firm has defined working class as
to come.— brexit to come. donaldson had to say - brexit to come. what jeffrey donaldson had to say was i donaldson had to say was irresponsible and reckless. i think it is driven by panic, i think it is driven by electoral interests. brexit has shaken the fragile balance that peace in northern ireland depends on. the dup hope today will serve as a clear reminder today will serve as a clear reminder to london and brussels of what is at stake. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. the metropolitan...
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— brexit, isn't it? ithink that's riuht. brexit, isn't it? ithink that's right.tionally we - brexit, isn't it? ithink that's right. traditionally we have i brexit, isn't it? | think that's - right. traditionally we have seen a huge influx of some of its seasonal each year of people, particularly from eastern europe to help pick a fruit and vegetable in the southeast and of course, brexit has put into that which is put up wages for those who are willing to do the job. i think agriculture is one of several sectors where we are seeing real shortages and we have spoken about lorry drivers but the care sector is another area where it is you shortages of people willing to work. is £30 an hour, we don't have much time. is £30 an hour going to persuade to shiftjobs to do this kind of work? irate persuade to shift 'obs to do this kind of work?— kind of work? we will see. it is hard because _ kind of work? we will see. it is hard because physical - kind of work? we will see. it is hard because physical labour. kind of work? we will see. it is - hard because physical labour
— brexit, isn't it? ithink that's riuht. brexit, isn't it? ithink that's right.tionally we - brexit, isn't it? ithink that's right. traditionally we have i brexit, isn't it? | think that's - right. traditionally we have seen a huge influx of some of its seasonal each year of people, particularly from eastern europe to help pick a fruit and vegetable in the southeast and of course, brexit has put into that which is put up wages for those who are willing to do the job. i think agriculture is...
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aside.— brexit aside.nment recently told _ brexit aside. the government recently told a _ brexit aside. the government recently told a ticket - brexit aside. the government recently told a ticket was - brexit aside. the government| recently told a ticket was lorry driver companies, hire more british people. is that happening? weill. driver companies, hire more british people. is that happening? well, we know there is _ people. is that happening? well, we know there is a _ people. is that happening? well, we know there is a huge _ people. is that happening? well, we know there is a huge slowdown - people. is that happening? well, we know there is a huge slowdown in i people. is that happening? well, we| know there is a huge slowdown in the conducting _ know there is a huge slowdown in the conducting of tests to drive a lorry — conducting of tests to drive a low i— conducting of tests to drive a lorry. i cannot see that being salt anytime — lorry. i cannot see that being salt anytime soon. this story on the
aside.— brexit aside.nment recently told _ brexit aside. the government recently told a _ brexit aside. the government recently told a ticket - brexit aside. the government recently told a ticket was - brexit aside. the government| recently told a ticket was lorry driver companies, hire more british people. is that happening? weill. driver companies, hire more british people. is that happening? well, we know there is _ people. is that happening? well, we know there is a _ people. is that...
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brexit has been part of the solution-— brexit has been part of the solution. ~ ., ., ., solution.it is unfortunate _ solution. what you say to that? i think it is unfortunate that - solution. what you say to that? i think it is unfortunate that the i think it is unfortunate that the debate about brexit and the wider discussion of where the referendum way and is getting in the way. we can't deny that brexit has increased the amount of paperwork. we need to better adapt to a new process that allows those vehicles to move backwards and forwards and to make sure that we have replenish our workforce. that is the reality check that we actually face. brexit happen some time ago, we need to work with it. likewise with immigration as well. if you want to check net immigration, this is likely going to lead to labour shortages as well. if thatis lead to labour shortages as well. if that is your approach, that is your strategy, you need to mitigate that if you want to actually make sure that your workforce not affected. thank you very much indeed for joining us, tobias ellwood. a tense diplom
brexit has been part of the solution-— brexit has been part of the solution. ~ ., ., ., solution.it is unfortunate _ solution. what you say to that? i think it is unfortunate that - solution. what you say to that? i think it is unfortunate that the i think it is unfortunate that the debate about brexit and the wider discussion of where the referendum way and is getting in the way. we can't deny that brexit has increased the amount of paperwork. we need to better adapt to a new process that...
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brexit.hip with labour and people who work here. so until the economy can catch up with the fact that we will have to have labour shortages because people can't get to work as easily, hdv driver shortage —— hgtv, getting food and drink here from elsewhere is
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government on brexit must stop. there are potential positives in this for northern ireland, but they have been undermined by those very mixed and occasionally very negative messages. finally, the civic forum, the civic dialogue in northern ireland has proved essential to peace building. civic forum was to die, should be continuous district console forums established, the reassertion, and the agreement should now be implemented. so i would ask that the continuous involvement and interest from the u.s. congress be maintained in the implementation of the good friday agreement particularly in relation to issues of the bill of rights and the legacy. and also in relation to any expertise or support that you may give us in relation to that work with young people, and particularly around on how badly social media can be used. and lastly, i would strongly urge the appointment of a u.s. envoy who proved in the past to be absolutely critical and key to helping us with our peace process. and given special circumstances now aris
government on brexit must stop. there are potential positives in this for northern ireland, but they have been undermined by those very mixed and occasionally very negative messages. finally, the civic forum, the civic dialogue in northern ireland has proved essential to peace building. civic forum was to die, should be continuous district console forums established, the reassertion, and the agreement should now be implemented. so i would ask that the continuous involvement and interest from...
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the brexit repercussions continue. yes. i don't think— brexit repercussions continue.s. i don't think it's at _ brexit repercussions continue. yes. i don't think it's at all _ brexit repercussions continue. fees i don't think it's at all surprising that this is not on the cards. an english base and exiting into the general would be far too easy to see and too easy to neutralise. but then at the same time rachel touched on this it will be difficult to get anyone to host our nuclear weapons. at least when they're not without some say in how they might be used. talking about brexit repercussions, of course associate feeling the pain of course associate feeling the pain of implementing the northern ireland protocol. this trident story is just another example of why it would be a nightmare. do think this is a question for the scottish people i do sincerely hope that it doesn't go ahead. but this article in the ft is saying that while the government is opposed to scottish independence fiercely the prospect of a break—up is worrying whitehall. so... and is worrying whitehall.
the brexit repercussions continue. yes. i don't think— brexit repercussions continue.s. i don't think it's at _ brexit repercussions continue. yes. i don't think it's at all _ brexit repercussions continue. fees i don't think it's at all surprising that this is not on the cards. an english base and exiting into the general would be far too easy to see and too easy to neutralise. but then at the same time rachel touched on this it will be difficult to get anyone to host our nuclear weapons. at...
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proved, they were _ brexit will say this has proved, they were right to oppose brexit.k— they were right to oppose brexit. let us look at the daily telegraph, and jonathan gps needless prescriptions push drugs bill to 9 billion, a report finds.— billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking _ billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking story _ billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking story by _ billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking story by the - billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking story by the health . billion, a report finds. yeah, a - shocking story by the health editor of that _ shocking story by the health editor of that paper. one you have this sum of that paper. one you have this sum of money— of that paper. one you have this sum of money which is apparently going to waste _ of money which is apparently going to waste prescriptions, which are given— to waste prescriptions, which are given to — to waste prescriptions, which are given to people when they are not needed _ given to people when they are not needed in — given to people when they are not needed. in
proved, they were _ brexit will say this has proved, they were right to oppose brexit.k— they were right to oppose brexit. let us look at the daily telegraph, and jonathan gps needless prescriptions push drugs bill to 9 billion, a report finds.— billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking _ billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking story _ billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking story by _ billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking story by the - billion, a report finds. yeah, a shocking...
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but brexit has put paid to that.he supply chain was always last minute and brexit does not allow for that. is that right? >> yes. these factors are interconnected in one way or another supply chain within the country is linked also to availability of facilitators for the supply chain logistics, transportation facilitates the movement of goods and services within a country and these are linked to different deliveries so for instance, some of the -- some of the truck drivers, it is not that. i just react to needs and that is what is causing panic nine. a lot of supermarkets have delays in delivery of their goods and service this. don't know when this. , don't know whether this will continue the ripple effects are in other sectors of the economy. you need to look at it from a systemic point of view. there are different factors playing out here. and the supply chain cannot do that. >> one of the things that makes this supply chain work is the idea that immigration actually does work in certain sectors of the british econ
but brexit has put paid to that.he supply chain was always last minute and brexit does not allow for that. is that right? >> yes. these factors are interconnected in one way or another supply chain within the country is linked also to availability of facilitators for the supply chain logistics, transportation facilitates the movement of goods and services within a country and these are linked to different deliveries so for instance, some of the -- some of the truck drivers, it is not...
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that has caused this or brexit. ., ., ., , pandemic that has caused this or brexit. ., ., ~ , , , brexitne _ brexit. so what are the key causes, then? just outline them _ brexit. so what are the key causes, then? just outline them for - brexit. so what are the key causes, then? just outline them for our - then? just outline them for our viewers because this is such a problem across the food industry, we are seeing it now and petrol stations, you know, warnings about shortages for christmas as well, so just define for us what you think the causes of this driver shortage are? ~ , ., ., ., , are? well, drivers traditionally have been _ are? well, drivers traditionally have been an _ are? well, drivers traditionally have been an older— are? well, drivers traditionally have been an older male - are? well, drivers traditionally - have been an older male demographic and so, what has happened in the last 5—7 years is that more drivers have been leaving the profession and have been leaving the profession and have been leaving the profession and have been coming in because wages were not that attr
that has caused this or brexit. ., ., ., , pandemic that has caused this or brexit. ., ., ~ , , , brexitne _ brexit. so what are the key causes, then? just outline them _ brexit. so what are the key causes, then? just outline them for - brexit. so what are the key causes, then? just outline them for our - then? just outline them for our viewers because this is such a problem across the food industry, we are seeing it now and petrol stations, you know, warnings about shortages for christmas as...
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you brought her brexit deal down, you backed brexit.here you've got — no power, no more money for northern ireland, a brexit deal that you had backed the idea of going ahead with brexit and the prime minister's obviously let you down. well, look, it was disappointing that the prime minister who came to northern ireland and gave pledges that there would be no border in the irish sea, in the end, agreed to a protocol that delivered a border in the irish sea. and we've made clear that he should honour the commitments he gave at that time and remove that border. but look, that's politics. you do your best. but we were in circumstances in 2019 where, even with our support, the prime minister had lost a majority, a number of conservatives... hold on, if you wouldn't mind, jeffrey donaldson. i was at the rally that borisjohnson stood next to arlene foster, then dup leader, cheering around the room as i held my microphone under each of them, you believed you got the guy who was going to deliverfor the union. now, what went wrong? had you misund
you brought her brexit deal down, you backed brexit.here you've got — no power, no more money for northern ireland, a brexit deal that you had backed the idea of going ahead with brexit and the prime minister's obviously let you down. well, look, it was disappointing that the prime minister who came to northern ireland and gave pledges that there would be no border in the irish sea, in the end, agreed to a protocol that delivered a border in the irish sea. and we've made clear that he should...
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kind of brexit we chose.ght labour— movement has meant that we now have eight labour shortage. the reason we don't have _ eight labour shortage. the reason we don't have an urge drivers is precisely— don't have an urge drivers is precisely because of that. it looks like the _ precisely because of that. it looks like the governments attempts to address— like the governments attempts to address that by saying to eu workers "0h address that by saying to eu workers "oh you _ address that by saying to eu workers "oh you can — address that by saying to eu workers "oh you can have a three—month permit— "oh you can have a three—month permit to — "oh you can have a three—month permit to come and help us out but you need _ permit to come and help us out but you need to — permit to come and help us out but you need to be gone on christmas eve _ you need to be gone on christmas eve not— you need to be gone on christmas eve. not that appealing, why would _ eve. not that appealing, why would be? _ eve. not that appealing,
kind of brexit we chose.ght labour— movement has meant that we now have eight labour shortage. the reason we don't have _ eight labour shortage. the reason we don't have an urge drivers is precisely— don't have an urge drivers is precisely because of that. it looks like the _ precisely because of that. it looks like the governments attempts to address— like the governments attempts to address that by saying to eu workers "0h address that by saying to eu workers "oh you _ address...
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is it brexit or covid?nce has accused the uk government of breaking the law in its new hardline policy in preventing migrants from crossing the channel. the british government has authorised the border force to turn back some boats — in "limited circumstances". a record number of migrants have attempted the dangerous crossing between southern england and northern france this summer. over 1,500 migrants have arrived in britain this week. 785 on monday. this can be signed off by the home secretary. this is conservative mp tim loughton. it sounds good, and i have every sympathy for the home secretary. these are very flimsy boats coming over, even those that are now a bit tougher are completely weighed down. any boat coming alongside at speed would capsize one of these boats anyway, and then we are looking at people getting into trouble in the water and inevitably, i fear, drowning. there is incredible they have not been any so far in british waters. and then of course we will be blamed for that. it sounds as t
is it brexit or covid?nce has accused the uk government of breaking the law in its new hardline policy in preventing migrants from crossing the channel. the british government has authorised the border force to turn back some boats — in "limited circumstances". a record number of migrants have attempted the dangerous crossing between southern england and northern france this summer. over 1,500 migrants have arrived in britain this week. 785 on monday. this can be signed off by the...
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brexit. ,, ., , ., ., _ debt crisis, migrant crisis and brexit. ,, ., ., _ ., brexit.was not easy to dealwith. because, - brexit. she was not easy to dealwith. because, as - brexit. she was not easy to deal with. because, as a i deal with. because, as a scientist, she was always reasoning in div, germany today is seen as a very peaceful, peace building country. merkel to some extent developed a kind of, in the eyes of the world, european feeling. she has as a legacy something people don't know, because after angela merkel, they will be no other german chancellor not think pro european. everyone knew that germany was the biggest amongst member states and that the german economy was to some extent predominant. she never said contrary to others coming from bigger member states, she never said "i'm telling you as the german chancellor, that... she never gave inside your —— the european union that she was in control. she was not the queen but a nice princess is the you a better place for having had angela merkel does make the eu. —— the eu? having had angela merkel does mak
brexit. ,, ., , ., ., _ debt crisis, migrant crisis and brexit. ,, ., ., _ ., brexit.was not easy to dealwith. because, - brexit. she was not easy to dealwith. because, as - brexit. she was not easy to deal with. because, as a i deal with. because, as a scientist, she was always reasoning in div, germany today is seen as a very peaceful, peace building country. merkel to some extent developed a kind of, in the eyes of the world, european feeling. she has as a legacy something people don't know,...
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it is been those who would have been here prior to brexit?— prior to brexit? to brexit? it is an important and hard-fought concession, - prior to brexit? it is an important and hard-fought concession, but| prior to brexit? it is an important - and hard-fought concession, but 5000 and hard—fought concession, but 5000 will not be enough. i think it will have a lot of conditions as well, thatis have a lot of conditions as well, that is not the same as the freedom of movement there before. i'm pessimistic about how useful are specifically will be but it is a step in the right direction. we must not have any ideological barriers for how we go forward in the short term because it is about how we get reinforcements in the supply chain as we prepare for the christmas period, which is so crucialfor the supply chain. period, which is so crucial for the supply chain-— period, which is so crucial for the supply chain. because there are a lot of people _ supply chain. because there are a lot of people involved _ supply chain. because there are a lot of people involved in -
it is been those who would have been here prior to brexit?— prior to brexit? to brexit? it is an important and hard-fought concession, - prior to brexit? it is an important and hard-fought concession, but| prior to brexit? it is an important - and hard-fought concession, but 5000 and hard—fought concession, but 5000 will not be enough. i think it will have a lot of conditions as well, thatis have a lot of conditions as well, that is not the same as the freedom of movement there before. i'm...
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how has guthrie | been impacted by brexit? it has been impacted by brexit? very difficult - just - been impacted by brexit? it has been very difficult - just how i been very difficult — just how has boden been impacted by brexit wesley massive increases in form filling and delays in the port. and we'll very worried about german business because customers are very loyal and were worried about servicing it and it's shame. so why haven't you sold boden or part of it, that is what so many may have done. i part of it, that is what so many may have done. i love what i do. i many may have done. i love what i do- i love _ many may have done. i love what i do. i love the _ many may have done. i love what i do. i love the freedom. - many may have done. i love what i do. i love the freedom. i - i do. i love the freedom. i don't want to be answerable to the city. i think you are either in or out, that is my philosophy. either in or out, that is my philosophy-— either in or out, that is my philosophy. how is christmas coin: philosophy. how is christmas auoin to philosoph
how has guthrie | been impacted by brexit? it has been impacted by brexit? very difficult - just - been impacted by brexit? it has been very difficult - just how i been very difficult — just how has boden been impacted by brexit wesley massive increases in form filling and delays in the port. and we'll very worried about german business because customers are very loyal and were worried about servicing it and it's shame. so why haven't you sold boden or part of it, that is what so many may...
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very strongly _ to the brexit deal the protocols i feel very strongly about - to the brexit deal thethose, l to the brexit deal the protocols i | feel very strongly about those, we spent enormous amount of time and effort in the united states, it was a major by partisan effort made, and i would not at all like to see nor i might add would many of my republican colleagues like to see a change in the irish accords, the end result having a closed border again. mrjohnson said nobody wanted to see the good friday agreement interrupted or unbalanced, and before his meeting with the vice president, remained opted mystic about trade. i president, remained opted mystic about trade-— about trade. i think on trade, we are seeing _ about trade. i think on trade, we are seeing progress, _ about trade. i think on trade, we are seeing progress, the - about trade. i think on trade, we are seeing progress, the ban - about trade. i think on trade, we are seeing progress, the ban on| are seeing progress, the ban on beef, your curious ban on british beef, your curious ban on british beef has been remove
very strongly _ to the brexit deal the protocols i feel very strongly about - to the brexit deal thethose, l to the brexit deal the protocols i | feel very strongly about those, we spent enormous amount of time and effort in the united states, it was a major by partisan effort made, and i would not at all like to see nor i might add would many of my republican colleagues like to see a change in the irish accords, the end result having a closed border again. mrjohnson said nobody wanted to see...
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this john taking on the prime minister for brexit chaos.— john taking on the prime minister for brexiterform, and he _ for brexit chaos. this is the system to perform, and he was— for brexit chaos. this is the system to perform, and he was meant- for brexit chaos. this is the system to perform, and he was meant to i for brexit chaos. this is the system | to perform, and he was meant to be starting a _ to perform, and he was meant to be starting a series of concerts that he's had to— starting a series of concerts that he's had to delay. i know i shouldn't— he's had to delay. i know i shouldn't laugh, but i think it's because — shouldn't laugh, but i think it's because he's having a hip replacement. he's had to delay his own tour~ — replacement. he's had to delay his own tour. but the point he makes is a point _ own tour. but the point he makes is a point a _ own tour. but the point he makes is a point a lot— own tour. but the point he makes is a point a lot of creative 's have been _ a point a lot of creative 's have been saying, that the system hasn't been set _ been saying, that the s
this john taking on the prime minister for brexit chaos.— john taking on the prime minister for brexiterform, and he _ for brexit chaos. this is the system to perform, and he was— for brexit chaos. this is the system to perform, and he was meant- for brexit chaos. this is the system to perform, and he was meant to i for brexit chaos. this is the system | to perform, and he was meant to be starting a _ to perform, and he was meant to be starting a series of concerts that he's had to—...
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and should also be thinking — before brexit and should also be thinking about now.— before brexit andstruct _ thinking about now. talking about those big struct -year-old - thinking about now. talking about those big struct -year-old issues| those big struct —year—old issues you mentioned including two papers. the first of all the daily telegraph. —— structural. headline what appears to be cyber soldiers but are actually abba members. 0n the left tax rise for 25 million to pay for social care. keep that in your mind as we look at the next paper, the times which has its own take on that particular story on the front page. next you again those cyber soldiers. javid calls for 2% tax rise to fund social care. cabinets lead over national insurance increase. what is your reading of this?— insurance increase. what is your reading of this? well i think we can aet reading of this? well i think we can get together _ reading of this? well i think we can get together national _ reading of this? well i think we can get together national insurance - get together national insurance increase was of n
and should also be thinking — before brexit and should also be thinking about now.— before brexit andstruct _ thinking about now. talking about those big struct -year-old - thinking about now. talking about those big struct -year-old issues| those big struct —year—old issues you mentioned including two papers. the first of all the daily telegraph. —— structural. headline what appears to be cyber soldiers but are actually abba members. 0n the left tax rise for 25 million to pay for...
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and so i france, and through brexit. and so we strongly— france, and through brexit.d through brexit. and so. we strongly urge people not to panic by. we strongly urge people not to panic by there _ we strongly urge people not to panic by there is — we strongly urge people not to panic by. there is plenty— we strongly urge people not to panic by. there is plenty of— we strongly urge people not to panic by. there is plenty of stuff in - we strongly urge people not to panic by. there is plenty of stuff in the - by. there is plenty of stuff in the uk. by. there is plenty of stuff in the uk the — by. there is plenty of stuff in the uk. the challenge _ by. there is plenty of stuff in the uk. the challenge is _ by. there is plenty of stuff in the uk. the challenge is getting - by. there is plenty of stuff in the uk. the challenge is getting it i by. there is plenty of stuff in the i uk. the challenge is getting it from the warehouse _ uk. the challenge is getting it from the warehouse to _ uk. the challenge is getting it from the warehouse to the _ uk. the challenge is gett
and so i france, and through brexit. and so we strongly— france, and through brexit.d through brexit. and so. we strongly urge people not to panic by. we strongly urge people not to panic by there _ we strongly urge people not to panic by there is — we strongly urge people not to panic by. there is plenty— we strongly urge people not to panic by. there is plenty of— we strongly urge people not to panic by. there is plenty of stuff in - we strongly urge people not to panic by. there is...
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hilary: i think when he says the shortages have nothing to do with brexit, i don't think that is entelyrue. i mean, we are short of lorry drivers in the u.k. at present. there are a number of factors, but a number of european drivers simply went home and did not return to the u.k. in part because getting across borders became much more bureaucratic. it took longer. in terms of what they were being paid per hour, it essentially went down. also during the pandemic, certain drivers to work for companies like amazon and have stayed in those other jobs because driving a lorry is not the sort of profession everybody wants to enter, it is very antisocial and you are away from home a lot of the time. the other thing in the u.k. is one third of long distance drivers are 55 years of age or older. again, when the pandemic struck, some of the older people exited the labor market. i don't think it is nothing to do with brexit, is not the only factor, but it is something to take into consideration. anch: this fuel shortage, there are also shortages of other things, and this is all stoking concern abo
hilary: i think when he says the shortages have nothing to do with brexit, i don't think that is entelyrue. i mean, we are short of lorry drivers in the u.k. at present. there are a number of factors, but a number of european drivers simply went home and did not return to the u.k. in part because getting across borders became much more bureaucratic. it took longer. in terms of what they were being paid per hour, it essentially went down. also during the pandemic, certain drivers to work for...
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david frost, who is in charge of brexit. _ up. david frost, who is in charge of brexit. has— up. we will get rid of a lot of those, allow the supply chain— a lot of those, allow the supply chain in and keep the jobs. | a lot of those, allow the supply chain in and keep the jobs. chain in and keep the “obs. i have to no to chain in and keep the “obs. i have to go to henry h chain in and keep the jobs. i have to go to henry on this _ chain in and keep the jobs. i have to go to henry on this one. - chain in and keep the jobs. i have to go to henry on this one. we i chain in and keep the jobs. i have l to go to henry on this one. we left the european union, wants things —— weren't things supposed to be smooth? and we wouldn't have any empty shelves? taste smooth? and we wouldn't have any empty shelves?— smooth? and we wouldn't have any empty shelves? we were supposed to net our empty shelves? we were supposed to get our independent _ empty shelves? we were supposed to get our independent back, _ empty shelves? we were supposed to get our independent back, according i get our independ
david frost, who is in charge of brexit. _ up. david frost, who is in charge of brexit. has— up. we will get rid of a lot of those, allow the supply chain— a lot of those, allow the supply chain in and keep the jobs. | a lot of those, allow the supply chain in and keep the jobs. chain in and keep the “obs. i have to no to chain in and keep the “obs. i have to go to henry h chain in and keep the jobs. i have to go to henry on this _ chain in and keep the jobs. i have to go to henry on...
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the government is learning that is not enough to get brexit done. need a plan to make brexit work.o seea i do see a way forward after brexit. if we invest in our people and places, if you deploy our technology cleverly and if we build the affordable homes we so desperately need, put the public finances inherit serious repair work. i take the responsibility _ inherit serious repair work. i take the responsibility of— inherit serious repair work. i take the responsibility of spending - inherit serious repair work. i it? «e the responsibility of spending your money very seriously. that is why our approach to taxation will be governed by the three principles. the greater part of the burden should not fall on working people. the balance between smaller and larger businesses should be fair and we will chase down every penny to ensure that working people paying their taxes always get value for. as rachel said on monday, all spending will be scrutinised by an officer for value for money. there will be no promises we cannot keep, or commitments we cannot pay for. too often in the history of
the government is learning that is not enough to get brexit done. need a plan to make brexit work.o seea i do see a way forward after brexit. if we invest in our people and places, if you deploy our technology cleverly and if we build the affordable homes we so desperately need, put the public finances inherit serious repair work. i take the responsibility _ inherit serious repair work. i take the responsibility of— inherit serious repair work. i take the responsibility of spending - inherit...
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i think most brexiteers will look at that will— i think most brexiteers will look at that will say wellxactly the price that we were hoping — exactly the price that we were hoping for. most people will of course — hoping for. most people will of course still hope for a bilateral us, uk— course still hope for a bilateral us, uk specific trade deal that brings— us, uk specific trade deal that brings more benefits for the uk. but this at— brings more benefits for the uk. but this at the _ brings more benefits for the uk. but this at the moment is being pushed as the _ this at the moment is being pushed as the alternative option. i this at the moment is being pushed as the alternative option.— as the alternative option. i don't know how _ as the alternative option. i don't know how it _ as the alternative option. i don't know how it relative _ as the alternative option. i don't know how it relative but - as the alternative option. i don't know how it relative but not - know how it relative but not relevant this is but itjust strikes me is, is it sensible when you're trying to deal with emis
i think most brexiteers will look at that will— i think most brexiteers will look at that will say wellxactly the price that we were hoping — exactly the price that we were hoping for. most people will of course — hoping for. most people will of course still hope for a bilateral us, uk— course still hope for a bilateral us, uk specific trade deal that brings— us, uk specific trade deal that brings more benefits for the uk. but this at— brings more benefits for the uk. but this at...
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wasn't that the whole point of brexit, to do a deal like that?are the best way for our countries to trade with each other, without barriers being in place. however, that's not how the world works. well, there have been us concerns about britain keeping to brexit commitments on new checks just here in the irish sea. president biden�*s not so keen on doing new trade deals anywhere right now. a free trade deal with the usa was supposed to be one of the most coveted prizes of post—brexit global britain. doesn't look like it's going to happen for years now and, right now, the focus of most is on the crisis in some of the basics of world trade. the pandemic has gummed up the flow of goods from china at the most sensitive time, says this retailer. we've got a lot of christmas products made in china. 0ur suppliers have them ready in their warehouse and we are having issues trying to ship all those products over to the uk and to get that additional space we are shipping on charter vessels, because our main aim is to save christmas. from this spot, you can
wasn't that the whole point of brexit, to do a deal like that?are the best way for our countries to trade with each other, without barriers being in place. however, that's not how the world works. well, there have been us concerns about britain keeping to brexit commitments on new checks just here in the irish sea. president biden�*s not so keen on doing new trade deals anywhere right now. a free trade deal with the usa was supposed to be one of the most coveted prizes of post—brexit global...
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was it all to do with brexit, or the fact that they rent pro brexit?iership suggesting that this was an elite set of ministers who were at the top of his government. in fact, there was very my sister the just and that they were all second rate. was it all about brexit? i think brexit was part of it, but i prime minister needs different people and different times. you also have to think about who was advising the prime minister at that point as well, people like dominic cummings, where running things. you probably did want people who were slightly more... would basically do what they were told whilst you got on with delivering brexit. ithink were told whilst you got on with delivering brexit. i think now, that has happened, the pandemic has changed so much and the prime minister realised with a few years to go until the election, he can't do everything by himself. he needs to get people who are able to deliver and who are popular. the people he has got rid of are not that popular with the party base. the people he has promoted like liz truss are very po
was it all to do with brexit, or the fact that they rent pro brexit?iership suggesting that this was an elite set of ministers who were at the top of his government. in fact, there was very my sister the just and that they were all second rate. was it all about brexit? i think brexit was part of it, but i prime minister needs different people and different times. you also have to think about who was advising the prime minister at that point as well, people like dominic cummings, where running...
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but as grant claims brexit had another problem, while we are effectively — had another problem, whilet to lorry drivers that — term freedom of movement to lorry drivers that we removed and claiming that it _ drivers that we removed and claiming that it is _ drivers that we removed and claiming that it is a _ drivers that we removed and claiming that it is a solution, the link is crystal— that it is a solution, the link is crystal clear. but i think she hit the nail— crystal clear. but i think she hit the nail in — crystal clear. but i think she hit the nail in the head that it is not clear— the nail in the head that it is not clear this — the nail in the head that it is not clear this is _ the nail in the head that it is not clear this is going to solve the problem — clear this is going to solve the problem and the numbers they seem to talk about— problem and the numbers they seem to talk about now is not clear that these _ talk about now is not clear that these lorry drivers are going to want _ these lorry drivers are going to want to— these lorry drivers are going to want to come ba
but as grant claims brexit had another problem, while we are effectively — had another problem, whilet to lorry drivers that — term freedom of movement to lorry drivers that we removed and claiming that it _ drivers that we removed and claiming that it is _ drivers that we removed and claiming that it is a _ drivers that we removed and claiming that it is a solution, the link is crystal— that it is a solution, the link is crystal clear. but i think she hit the nail— crystal clear. but i...
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it was your brexit policy! _ premises were credible. it was your brexit policy!t policy! to the _ premises were credible. it was your brexit policy! to the voters, - premises were credible. it was your brexit policy! to the voters, to - premises were credible. it was your brexit policy! to the voters, to the | brexit policy! to the voters, to the voters who — brexit policy! to the voters, to the voters who thought _ brexit policy! to the voters, to the voters who thought we _ brexit policy! to the voters, to the voters who thought we were - voters who thought we were unpatriotic or irresponsible or that we looked — unpatriotic or irresponsible or that we looked down on them, i say these simple _ we looked down on them, i say these simple but _ we looked down on them, i say these simple but powerful words: we will never. _ simple but powerful words: we will never, under my leadership, go into an election — never, under my leadership, go into an election with a manifesto that is not a _ an election with a manifesto that is not a serious plan for government. so quit
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brexit means brexit.nderstand that, _ british there. brexit means brexit. i understand that, but _ british there. brexit means brexit. i understand that, but you - british there. brexit means brexit. i understand that, but you do - i understand that, but you do understand the point i am making. emmanuel — a strategic national interest in the uk not being part of it because it would have complicated a future european defence pact. that was a national strategic decision. again, if australia is changing its mind, it may do it in a more elegant way, because for instance, it is not on the scrapping a contract, it is excluding france. i do have a cooperation with only the us and the uk and not with france? so the political gesture was clearly anti—french. actually, the conservative frame —— prime minister of australia didn't like this contract from the beginning since he has taken power. he was very close to donald trump, and he has found the first pretext to actually get out of it and to go against the french,
brexit means brexit.nderstand that, _ british there. brexit means brexit. i understand that, but _ british there. brexit means brexit. i understand that, but you - british there. brexit means brexit. i understand that, but you do - i understand that, but you do understand the point i am making. emmanuel — a strategic national interest in the uk not being part of it because it would have complicated a future european defence pact. that was a national strategic decision. again, if australia is...
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uk, because we know that the brexit ministerfor uk, lord frost because we know that the brexit ministerrt of the brexit deal has been triggered, has been reached rather, that is called triggering article 16. the uk says it is going to consider talking, is it is going to consider talking, is it going to push that button just yet. our top story this evening. how to pay for social care. pressure is growing on the prime minister ahead of an expected announcement tomorrow. coming up. jubilation at the news that a missing three—year—old boy in australia has been found. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel. bizarre scenes in brazil, as their match with rivals argentina is suspended. four argentinian play premier league based players are marched off the pitch by brazilian officials over alleged covid breaches. in afghanistan the taliban say they have taken control of the last area — panjshir — which has been holding out against their rule. the taliban have released a video of their flag being raised in the centre of the provincial capital. the leader of the resistance fighters has cal
uk, because we know that the brexit ministerfor uk, lord frost because we know that the brexit ministerrt of the brexit deal has been triggered, has been reached rather, that is called triggering article 16. the uk says it is going to consider talking, is it is going to consider talking, is it going to push that button just yet. our top story this evening. how to pay for social care. pressure is growing on the prime minister ahead of an expected announcement tomorrow. coming up. jubilation at...
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i am smelling a brexit story. kate: a little bit of brexit. our top two stories.ovid has disrupted supply chains and left the trucking industry in desperate need of drivers. our reporter tells us more. >> canceled deliveries, empty shelves, and slow sales. this convenience store in london is struggling to stay afloat. >> without products, we have no business. because you need to have the products to sell. if you have empty shelves like this, know what is going to come into the shop. >> businesses across the u.k. are grappling with shortages with the food sector hit especially hard. following brexit, imported goods has become more challenging with changes to customs and border rules causing backlogs at ports and delivery delays. issues that have effected this tea company which packs its products in sri lanka and india. >> selling is the easy part. actually getting the products to the cuomers is the challenge. >> supply problems also stem from a lack of truck drivers. new post brexit immigration rules have slammed the industry, which relied heavily on drivers from t
i am smelling a brexit story. kate: a little bit of brexit. our top two stories.ovid has disrupted supply chains and left the trucking industry in desperate need of drivers. our reporter tells us more. >> canceled deliveries, empty shelves, and slow sales. this convenience store in london is struggling to stay afloat. >> without products, we have no business. because you need to have the products to sell. if you have empty shelves like this, know what is going to come into the shop....
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leaders say breaches of the brexit agreement.eporter: kate moody with a business news, thank you very much. now, what do you get when you mix a lot of diamines, some standing ball gowns by the likes of oscar de la renta or balenciaga, and an a-list lineup of celebrities question mark you get that met gala, taking place in manhattan after last years fashion extra for games i had to be canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. in attendance this year were timothy charlamagne, vogue editor anna winter, and the singer rihanna. here is more. reporter: fashion's biggest party gets as politically charged as ever following the long delay caused by covid-19. amid the usual glitz, glamour and outlandish outfits, overt sexual services set the stage at the met gala. among the a list of celebrities, congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez. >> it is really about having a real conversation about fairness and equity in our system, and i think this conversation is particularly relevant as we debate budget reconciliation. reporter: the theme of
leaders say breaches of the brexit agreement.eporter: kate moody with a business news, thank you very much. now, what do you get when you mix a lot of diamines, some standing ball gowns by the likes of oscar de la renta or balenciaga, and an a-list lineup of celebrities question mark you get that met gala, taking place in manhattan after last years fashion extra for games i had to be canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. in attendance this year were timothy charlamagne, vogue editor...
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brexit is a price that you pay over several years.t hasn't been paid in a given quarter were at some point in the past. it is something that will stay with us for longer. in the current context, what is important to have in mind is that brexit just makes everything worse. it makes labor market shortages worse. it makes international travel worse. it makes supply-chain disruptions worse. in our forecasts, we do have something to thing about 0.5% of gdp every year that is below the forecast because we think that is the price of exit in any given year. guy: and as you say, that is going to have an inflationary impact. you highly did the areas in which the economy is producing some of that inflation right now. in the labor market, we are seeing supply shortages. we will get that on inflation. you referenced governor bailey. do you think for the bank of england, the inflation boxes are even tick -- has already been ticked? they are basic a behind the fed, just waiting for the labor market to become a little bit clearer before they can actu
brexit is a price that you pay over several years.t hasn't been paid in a given quarter were at some point in the past. it is something that will stay with us for longer. in the current context, what is important to have in mind is that brexit just makes everything worse. it makes labor market shortages worse. it makes international travel worse. it makes supply-chain disruptions worse. in our forecasts, we do have something to thing about 0.5% of gdp every year that is below the forecast...
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— haven't been coming probably due to brexit changes and so, we are facing bil brexit changes and so,s of up to £50 _ seeing advertisements for wages of up to £50 an hour to do this work and so, _ up to £50 an hour to do this work and so, there are other constraints on this— and so, there are other constraints on this but— and so, there are other constraints on this but you know, going back to that cabinet — on this but you know, going back to that cabinet argument it is not so much _ that cabinet argument it is not so much that— that cabinet argument it is not so much that there are plenty of people willing _ much that there are plenty of people willing to _ much that there are plenty of people willing to do that work and they just don't— willing to do that work and they just don't see the salary as attractive and there are other issues — attractive and there are other issues around location of the actual nature _ issues around location of the actual nature of— issues around location of the actual nature of the work and particularly shortages — nature of the work and particularly sho
— haven't been coming probably due to brexit changes and so, we are facing bil brexit changes and so,s of up to £50 _ seeing advertisements for wages of up to £50 an hour to do this work and so, _ up to £50 an hour to do this work and so, there are other constraints on this— and so, there are other constraints on this but— and so, there are other constraints on this but you know, going back to that cabinet — on this but you know, going back to that cabinet argument it is not so much...
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i also think that brexit should not be overstated.like manufacturing in china, for example. china�*s increasingly moving to model where they can factor rather than speculatively mailing them to british warehouses. there�*s many categories that we might be singing shifts linked to the pandemic and other changes, but altogether it is creating potentially the scenario of a winter of discontent for the uk. in potentially the scenario of a winter of discontent for the uk.— of discontent for the uk. in the house of commons, _ of discontent for the uk. in the house of commons, will - of discontent for the uk. in the house of commons, will not i of discontent for the uk. in the | house of commons, will not be of discontent for the uk. in the - house of commons, will not be going back to those 1970s problems and yet, you know even conservative supporting this, the sun headline, we are running on empty. with the same story. this is not good news and ultimately, people who are worried about the school run, driving to work, but being able to supp
i also think that brexit should not be overstated.like manufacturing in china, for example. china�*s increasingly moving to model where they can factor rather than speculatively mailing them to british warehouses. there�*s many categories that we might be singing shifts linked to the pandemic and other changes, but altogether it is creating potentially the scenario of a winter of discontent for the uk. in potentially the scenario of a winter of discontent for the uk.— of discontent for...
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brexit— in the 21st century in the uk. brexit has— in the 21st century in the uk.eeable. what is not good and where people need to get a grip very much, _ where people need to get a grip very much, that— where people need to get a grip very much, that is that i agree when the transport secretary talks about being _ transport secretary talks about being sensible. people need to exercise — being sensible. people need to exercise some sort of restraint. and by exercise some sort of restraint. and bviust_ exercise some sort of restraint. and bviust what— exercise some sort of restraint. and byjust what they need. there is a 500% _ byjust what they need. there is a 500% surge according to one of the oil companies and that is simply really— oil companies and that is simply really bad — oil companies and that is simply really bad behaviour. stop it. gk, really bad behaviour. stop it. ok, thank ou really bad behaviour. stop it. ok, thank you for— really bad behaviour. stop it. ok, thank you for that, _ really bad behaviour. stop it. ok thank you for that, benedicte. we hav
brexit— in the 21st century in the uk. brexit has— in the 21st century in the uk.eeable. what is not good and where people need to get a grip very much, _ where people need to get a grip very much, that— where people need to get a grip very much, that is that i agree when the transport secretary talks about being _ transport secretary talks about being sensible. people need to exercise — being sensible. people need to exercise some sort of restraint. and by exercise some sort of...
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what is the covid and brexit impact on job markets?discuss tom: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters, it is 6:30 a.m. in london, i am tom mackenzie with manus cranny in dubai. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." evergrande's crisis escalates, a dire warning over its financial health as protesters call on the firm to make good on its promises. treasuries steady ahead of key u.s. inflation data. investors look for any clues on the fed taper timeline. plus, a booster for the u.k., the prime minister set to confirm third vaccinations for the most honorable as the country faces a perfect storm for its labor market. manus, we have been talking about that line from j.p. morgan. cut technology and focus on the reflation trade. a different narrative than we have from morgan stanley last week. manus: absolutely, this is all around their view on peak delta. we just spoke to martin malone, he is super bullish to be fair, but he doesn't see any disagreement with that. it is about bond yields have probably bottomed and cyclicals are
what is the covid and brexit impact on job markets?discuss tom: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters, it is 6:30 a.m. in london, i am tom mackenzie with manus cranny in dubai. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." evergrande's crisis escalates, a dire warning over its financial health as protesters call on the firm to make good on its promises. treasuries steady ahead of key u.s. inflation data. investors look for any clues on the fed taper timeline. plus, a booster for...
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is a black belt brexiteer foreian which way? foreign secretary _ which way? is a black belt brexiteer foreign secretary who _ which way? is a black belt brexiteer foreign secretary who was - which way? is a black belt brexiteer foreign secretary who was in - foreign secretary who was in charge from his grecian holiday during the fall of kabul. dominic raab, down but not out. after lengthy conversations, perhaps a dollop of confrontation... conversations, perhaps a dollop of confrontation. . ._ conversations, perhaps a dollop of confrontation. . .— confrontation... have you still got a “ob, confrontation... have you still got a job. so? — confrontation... have you still got a job. so? the _ confrontation... have you still got a job, so? the former _ confrontation. .. have you still got a job, so? the former lawyer- confrontation... have you still got| a job, so? the former lawyer takes charue of a job, so? the former lawyer takes charge of the _ a job, so? the former lawyer takes charge of the courts _ a job, so? the former lawye
is a black belt brexiteer foreian which way? foreign secretary _ which way? is a black belt brexiteer foreign secretary who _ which way? is a black belt brexiteer foreign secretary who was - which way? is a black belt brexiteer foreign secretary who was in - foreign secretary who was in charge from his grecian holiday during the fall of kabul. dominic raab, down but not out. after lengthy conversations, perhaps a dollop of confrontation... conversations, perhaps a dollop of confrontation. . ._...
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we turn to an important development on brexit.now the uk government has announced that the current system of less intensive checks is being extended indefinitely. while it continues talks with the eu to find a permanent solution. here's a statement from britain's brexit mr david frost he says... this is a complicated aspect to the brexit story. let's get some help explaining it. here's ourfiling correspondent emma vardy. we've kind of been here before was a big problem to spend is this looming introduction of lots of checks and paperwork on goods arriving at northern ireland's ports. and because lots of businesses here in northern ireland say particularly say we are just not ready for it, if we were to bring this and now there would be huge problems but usually with the supply of food to northern island put up what we saw back in march and june was uk government pushing back the deadline to the introduction of all that new red tape. what happened today is the uk governments now said look, were actually in a indefinitely. we are ha
we turn to an important development on brexit.now the uk government has announced that the current system of less intensive checks is being extended indefinitely. while it continues talks with the eu to find a permanent solution. here's a statement from britain's brexit mr david frost he says... this is a complicated aspect to the brexit story. let's get some help explaining it. here's ourfiling correspondent emma vardy. we've kind of been here before was a big problem to spend is this looming...
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that's another flash point in the ongoing post brexit era.the things that is the backdrop to what we're seeing but it's also a labor shortage, as well. rosemary? >> it gets people frantic. understandably. thank you for joining us live from london. >>> still to come, how novak djokovic fell short of making history at sunday's u.s. open final. back with the details after the break . most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for rong protection, that's always discreet. queson your protection. try always discreet. do you struggle fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. my hygienist cleans with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... b
that's another flash point in the ongoing post brexit era.the things that is the backdrop to what we're seeing but it's also a labor shortage, as well. rosemary? >> it gets people frantic. understandably. thank you for joining us live from london. >>> still to come, how novak djokovic fell short of making history at sunday's u.s. open final. back with the details after the break . most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently....