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michael gove given all we know about him and boris johnson? some years ago? him and boris johnson? some years ? i him and boris johnson? some years ago? i think the political knifing of borisjohnson a ago? i think the political knifing of boris johnson a few years ago when they were both going to the leadership of the party still remains in people 's minds. boris johnson was the front—runner and michael gove came in on the day, he was going to announce that he wanted to go to the party leadership and said actually, i want to run myself the whole time. it caused a lot of up5et. the thing ifind odd, i've never heard of crispin odie, that's probably my ignorance because he is a hedge fund manager and has given the tory party £50,000 but white his views on this were the front page on the observer? i've never heard of him, you've never heard of him and you are political reporter, have you? no, he means nothing. why is it so you? no, he means nothing. why is it so significant that he is saying this? i may be entirely wrong. interesting reading for michael gove, though. just because form
michael gove given all we know about him and boris johnson? some years ago? him and boris johnson? some years ? i him and boris johnson? some years ago? i think the political knifing of borisjohnson a ago? i think the political knifing of boris johnson a few years ago when they were both going to the leadership of the party still remains in people 's minds. boris johnson was the front—runner and michael gove came in on the day, he was going to announce that he wanted to go to the party...
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battir, 1985, boris becker made his first million.ut fast forward to last year and he was declared bankrupt. —— that year. in april this year the tennis star was photographed with the president of the central african republic. boris becker announced his appointment as a diplomat, the sport and cultural cachet to the eu. his lawyers
battir, 1985, boris becker made his first million.ut fast forward to last year and he was declared bankrupt. —— that year. in april this year the tennis star was photographed with the president of the central african republic. boris becker announced his appointment as a diplomat, the sport and cultural cachet to the eu. his lawyers
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monsieur, monsieur, ou est boris becker? 0u est boris becker? the ambassador? yes.ssador. rright, right, right. laughter. have you seen boris? yeah, he's somewhere over there. and what did you say, was he hiding? everybody‘s looking for him. translation: i'm a tennis player, and if boris becker comes over here, i'll be very happy because he can come and organise a tennis tournament. so he's not at the local tennis club, how about at a party full of diplomats? so, what are people in bangui saying about this, in diplomatic hall? what do they think about boris being a diplomat? laughter. well, you know the rumour‘s around. the rumours, it's all over the place. i'm german, yes, but i haven't yet met any germans in town, so there seems to be only six german residents in central african republic. this is thought to be the document presented in court by mr becker's lawyers, as proof he couldn't be prosecuted. so what does the man whose signature's on it have to say? it's completely fake. today i see my colleagues of justice. .. and i ask him to help me, to know exactly wha
monsieur, monsieur, ou est boris becker? 0u est boris becker? the ambassador? yes.ssador. rright, right, right. laughter. have you seen boris? yeah, he's somewhere over there. and what did you say, was he hiding? everybody‘s looking for him. translation: i'm a tennis player, and if boris becker comes over here, i'll be very happy because he can come and organise a tennis tournament. so he's not at the local tennis club, how about at a party full of diplomats? so, what are people in bangui...
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we give this passport to who will deliver it, will give it to boris, boris becker.itting in on a driving lesson which would be perfectly normal anywhere else in the world, but not here in saudi arabia because there's a woman behind the wheel. as saudi arabia lifts the ban on women holding driving licences, we'll meet some of the first women to take to the wheel in the country also, 70 years on from the arrival of the first caribbean migrants on the empire windrush a service of thanksgiving. with the scandal surrounding the immigration status of those arriving from the caribbean some of those who have already been deported speak out. good morning. it's friday the 22nd ofjune. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live our top story this morning: the plane maker airbus says it may pull out of the uk if britain leaves the eu next year without a transition deal on customs and the single market. while the government secured a brexit victory in parliament this week, they have said far from project there this is dawning reality. the design and manufacture wings for a
we give this passport to who will deliver it, will give it to boris, boris becker.itting in on a driving lesson which would be perfectly normal anywhere else in the world, but not here in saudi arabia because there's a woman behind the wheel. as saudi arabia lifts the ban on women holding driving licences, we'll meet some of the first women to take to the wheel in the country also, 70 years on from the arrival of the first caribbean migrants on the empire windrush a service of thanksgiving....
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your paper, the guardian, says where's boris? looks faintly amused by it and he certainly wasn't the only prominent tories during this, a very long—standing opponent, is to be a cabinet colleague boris johnson, long—standing opponent, is to be a cabinet colleague borisjohnson, she is as well, took a grab of greg's tweeze pin tweet is standing by his words. —— tweet. one that does it matter in terms of long terms? because they heathrow vote has happened, now both parties are being divided by it. david cameron, nil is, no buts, and a third runway. and theresa may state on that manifesto and cheerfully came back a manifesto that allowed them to go ahead with it. i think we are still where we expect our politicians, at least on the service to tell us the truth on what's going on. add a dab in a number of times where there is it? on how truth always been with the bosses after a 50 million, my rent he came out in favour of remain, thousand other and now he has a heathrow vote that he said he would oppose the very end, and he chose to b
your paper, the guardian, says where's boris? looks faintly amused by it and he certainly wasn't the only prominent tories during this, a very long—standing opponent, is to be a cabinet colleague boris johnson, long—standing opponent, is to be a cabinet colleague borisjohnson, she is as well, took a grab of greg's tweeze pin tweet is standing by his words. —— tweet. one that does it matter in terms of long terms? because they heathrow vote has happened, now both parties are being...
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telegraph of a recorded conversation by boris johnson. i think boris johnson is by boris johnson. is speaking for millions and millions of brexiteers. they may not have attended for his comments to be made public but yes, front page of the telegraph reports saying, we can say in the customs union and to the larger extent in the single market u nless larger extent in the single market unless the government had the guts to policy. seemingly not believing the brexit he campaigned for is going to be delivered, he also the treasury the heart of remain. the fa ct of treasury the heart of remain. the fact of the matter is, people around the cabinet table did campaign and you believe in very different things when it comes to brexit. that's just a fact. some campaigned very passionately. theresa may kind of sat in the middle. the fact is, this was always going to happen because you've not got the person that actually believes in this. it would have made much more sense to actually have people around the table he blew all believe in it. at least you would have got something coherent. not di
telegraph of a recorded conversation by boris johnson. i think boris johnson is by boris johnson. is speaking for millions and millions of brexiteers. they may not have attended for his comments to be made public but yes, front page of the telegraph reports saying, we can say in the customs union and to the larger extent in the single market u nless larger extent in the single market unless the government had the guts to policy. seemingly not believing the brexit he campaigned for is going to...
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boris becker has been speaking to the bbc's andrew marr.ican republic passport? yes, i have. because the foreign minister has told the bbc that this is a forgery. he said it's a clumsy fake and that his signature is not his signature on the passport. i don't know what's internally happening within the politics of the republic of central africa, but i have received this passport from the ambassador. i've spoken to the president on many occasions. it was an official inauguration. i believed the documents they were giving me must be right. the foreign minister, whose signature is supposed to be on it, doesn't recognise his own signature. this could all be cleared up, because they want you to go back to the central african republic and be extradited there. would you go if you are asked to go? i'm very happy any time soon to visit bangui, the capital, and to speak to the people personally about how we can move forward and we can resolve this, this misunderstanding and this confusion. but as far as you're concerned, you have got a real passport?
boris becker has been speaking to the bbc's andrew marr.ican republic passport? yes, i have. because the foreign minister has told the bbc that this is a forgery. he said it's a clumsy fake and that his signature is not his signature on the passport. i don't know what's internally happening within the politics of the republic of central africa, but i have received this passport from the ambassador. i've spoken to the president on many occasions. it was an official inauguration. i believed the...
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i know about boris becker's tennis titles.ntiltoday, idid i know about boris becker's tennis titles. until today, i did not know about his role as an ambassador. tell us more about the background of this. it is a fascinating story. complicated, so as you say, boris becker was declared bankrupt by a court last year. he told what was described as a large sum of money to a private firm of bankers and it has not been disclosed exactly how much. it is being reported, not officially, several million pounds to the company. there are reports that he also always further money to other parties. at the time when he was declared bankrupt, he said he was declared bankrupt, he said he was surprised and disappointed. he said the rule was disputed and he claimed that he had the means to repay the loan. he said that he could remortgage a property he had in majorca which reportedly is worth a huge amount of money, too. but the debt was considered to be outstanding since 2015 as will be caught basically said that he had to go bankrupt. he was de
i know about boris becker's tennis titles.ntiltoday, idid i know about boris becker's tennis titles. until today, i did not know about his role as an ambassador. tell us more about the background of this. it is a fascinating story. complicated, so as you say, boris becker was declared bankrupt by a court last year. he told what was described as a large sum of money to a private firm of bankers and it has not been disclosed exactly how much. it is being reported, not officially, several million...
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boris johnson said vote against heathrow in the commons.would lie in front of the bulldozers to prevent heathrow. he will not be taking part. boris johnson may make big promises, but they do not always come true. he was strong on this issue as mayor of london and was very clear about it. and as an mp in west london. it is a big issue for him. the big vote in the commons, waiting for years, he will be conveniently out of the country and not able to vote. a very important diplomatic issue, they have not figured it out yet. he will not be here. this makes him look bad. he was ina here. this makes him look bad. he was in a good job and on the up. well liked. ending his career as it is. it puts the pressure on boris johnson. this is difficult for labour and the conservatives. they we re labour and the conservatives. they were pushing hard for it. the conservatives were against it. and now the roles have reversed when the job has reversed. the tories think they have the votes. they have the backing of strange alliances like the snp. they should g
boris johnson said vote against heathrow in the commons.would lie in front of the bulldozers to prevent heathrow. he will not be taking part. boris johnson may make big promises, but they do not always come true. he was strong on this issue as mayor of london and was very clear about it. and as an mp in west london. it is a big issue for him. the big vote in the commons, waiting for years, he will be conveniently out of the country and not able to vote. a very important diplomatic issue, they...
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boris becker has told andrew maher. .. i have spoken to the president on many occasions, it was an official inauguration. i believe the documents they are giving me must be right. and responding to a new threat by the central african republic to extradite into stranraer... republic to extradite into stranraer. .. i am happy republic to extradite into stranraer... i am happy any republic to extradite into stranraer. .. i am happy any time soon stranraer. .. i am happy any time soon to visit the capital and speak to the people about how we can move forward and resolve this misunderstanding and confusion. this was wimbledon last year. a 35—year—old dominating tennis. was wimbledon last year. a 35-year-old dominating tennis. boris becker, the commentator, insists he will be back there next month as usual. james robbins, bbc news. creditors have agreed house of fraser can go ahead with more than 30 store closures as part of a rescue plan. it'll mean the loss of 6000 jobs — mostly from in store staff. the earmarked stores, inclu
boris becker has told andrew maher. .. i have spoken to the president on many occasions, it was an official inauguration. i believe the documents they are giving me must be right. and responding to a new threat by the central african republic to extradite into stranraer... republic to extradite into stranraer. .. i am happy republic to extradite into stranraer... i am happy any republic to extradite into stranraer. .. i am happy any time soon stranraer. .. i am happy any time soon to visit the...
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i've read boris johnson's article, it's all about how wonderful we are and we could even be the strongest world, but we are actually the slowest in the mould —— in the world because of brexit. they live in this fantasyland where because they wish it could be good, it will happen. but without getting into the nitty—gritty, it's actually quite technical about how do we align our relations to the eu? if we don't, businesses will leave because they like the continuity, it makes it easierfor them, but they like the continuity, it makes it easier for them, but they have to do anyway. as i said, the extraordinarily complex issue, with air -- extraordinarily complex issue, with air —— airbus is about four different eu agencies that they need to pull out of. they don't address this, but they have fantastic flag—waving, world cup, we are all wonderful, let's raise the second world war again language, which as i say is completely opposite to the action that needs to be done. many people who are watching bull entirely disagree with you and say that we will see the details when the government is ready
i've read boris johnson's article, it's all about how wonderful we are and we could even be the strongest world, but we are actually the slowest in the mould —— in the world because of brexit. they live in this fantasyland where because they wish it could be good, it will happen. but without getting into the nitty—gritty, it's actually quite technical about how do we align our relations to the eu? if we don't, businesses will leave because they like the continuity, it makes it easierfor...
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boris becker has told andrew marr...nt on many occasions, it was an official inauguration. i believe the documents they're giving me must be right. and responding to a new threat by the central african republic to extradite him to stand trial... i'm happy any time soon to visit bangui, the capital, and to speak to the people about how we can move forward and resolve this misunderstanding and this confusion. this was wimbledon last year. a 35—year—old dominating tennis. and boris becker, the commentator, insists he'll be back there next month as usual. james robbins, bbc news. football, and the world cup continues in russia. the group games are coming thick and fast — and there were great results for nigeria, switzerland, and those perennial favourites brazil. the bbc‘s tim allman has been watching all the action. there's leaving it late — and then there's leaving it late. these brazil fans were celebrating after a vital win at this world cup. but they know just how lucky they were. yes, we are so happy. at the end of the
boris becker has told andrew marr...nt on many occasions, it was an official inauguration. i believe the documents they're giving me must be right. and responding to a new threat by the central african republic to extradite him to stand trial... i'm happy any time soon to visit bangui, the capital, and to speak to the people about how we can move forward and resolve this misunderstanding and this confusion. this was wimbledon last year. a 35—year—old dominating tennis. and boris becker, the...
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boris becker has told andrew marr...received this passport from the ambassador, i have spoken to the president on many occasions, it was an official inauguration. i believe the documents they're giving me must be right. and responding to a new threat by the central african republic to extradite him to stand trial... i'm happy any time soon to visit bangui, the capital, and to speak to the people about how we can move forward and resolve this misunderstanding and this confusion. this was wimbledon last year. a 35—year—old dominating tennis. and boris becker, the commentator, insists he'll be back there next month as usual. james robbins, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week we are in cairo. where i get to check out a new style of music that has become a you sensation. —— youtube. we had to italy for a cut—price guide to florence. there are many, many places you can see for free in florence. florence is an open—air museum. we find out how to make your travel pictures pop online. and we ta ke travel picture
boris becker has told andrew marr...received this passport from the ambassador, i have spoken to the president on many occasions, it was an official inauguration. i believe the documents they're giving me must be right. and responding to a new threat by the central african republic to extradite him to stand trial... i'm happy any time soon to visit bangui, the capital, and to speak to the people about how we can move forward and resolve this misunderstanding and this confusion. this was...
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i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite oh he's got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train it's absolute nonsense that is what it's coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous came i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch this england i'm sure biggest this england go into the fall you know you boris johnson trees are my prince harry. prince william would attend the final this is a gesture politics more after the break. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure business i'll see you then. collateral and they let me guess property and what happens prices are artificially pumped up and jacked up and some people can't afford housing the way to fix the housing problem in the u.k. is to take a
i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite oh he's got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train it's absolute nonsense that is what it's coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous came i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch...
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the independent has said we ought to get rid of boris for quite some time.eally contributing constructively to the brexit thing. he is noises off, no question. the question is what is the shape of a white paper that theresa may is going to present to the cabinet, will they sign off on it? the big questions and we were talking about this before we came into the studio, big questions about freedom of movement, the irish border and another which is a huge hurdle. as far as the public, particularly those who want to go and are keen on leaving, getting on with it, cannot make it out. cannot work out what's going on. whether there is any possibility. there is a lot of talk but we never seem to get over these hurdles. she's still trying to reconcile the irreconcilable and until she does i think anyone can... she has direct and sell the irreconcilable in her owi'i and sell the irreconcilable in her own cabinet and then they got to ta ke own cabinet and then they got to take that and reconcile it with the irreconcilable with the european union side of negotiations. t
the independent has said we ought to get rid of boris for quite some time.eally contributing constructively to the brexit thing. he is noises off, no question. the question is what is the shape of a white paper that theresa may is going to present to the cabinet, will they sign off on it? the big questions and we were talking about this before we came into the studio, big questions about freedom of movement, the irish border and another which is a huge hurdle. as far as the public, particularly...
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that is important, we just boris the donkey. that is important, wejust had boris the donkey.the summit last week and 110w we just had the summit last week and now we are looking ahead to october as the next deadline, when we talk about this disunity and the pressure and the latter and the ramping up of pressure on her, it is because time is ticking. the time is six weeks. everything starts breaking up in the summer. so you have six weeks to do it. and that means they probably will not get it done in october, they are probably looking at december. and she is going into meetings around the world and with other world leaders. she has this behind her. just as you say, if you look at the sunday telegraph, the headline there is trump aide in secret talks with brexiteers. one of donald trump's trusted advisers had a senior meeting with eurosceptic conservative mps, revealing that the us president wants to accelerate a trade deal after brexit. this was john bolton, the security adviser. he was apparently over here to see british national security people. but he had a visit with the e
that is important, we just boris the donkey. that is important, wejust had boris the donkey.the summit last week and 110w we just had the summit last week and now we are looking ahead to october as the next deadline, when we talk about this disunity and the pressure and the latter and the ramping up of pressure on her, it is because time is ticking. the time is six weeks. everything starts breaking up in the summer. so you have six weeks to do it. and that means they probably will not get it...
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boris becker snounsed his apintment as a dim lo mat to the e.u.laiming his new ditch lomatic passport gives him immunity from foreign missouri proceedings but now they're t declaring tass fort is a fake. bottom gnature at the of the passport is not genuine and the p stamp on thesport is not the right one. based on that, we conclude this is a false pass port. >>ec but borisr told andrew marr -- >> i have receive this would passport from the ambassador. i have spoken to the pansident on occasions. it was an official declarations. >> and responding to a w threat by the central african republic to extradite him to stand trial -- >> i am very happy tis the exam and to speak to the people personally ae ut hown resolve this misunderstanding and confusion. >> t ls was wimbledt year. >> at 35 years old, dominating tennis. >> and boris becker the commentarnsists he'll be back there as usual. >> football now,he world cup continues in russia. the group games are coming thick and fast and great results for geria, switzerland and those perennial favorites, braz
boris becker snounsed his apintment as a dim lo mat to the e.u.laiming his new ditch lomatic passport gives him immunity from foreign missouri proceedings but now they're t declaring tass fort is a fake. bottom gnature at the of the passport is not genuine and the p stamp on thesport is not the right one. based on that, we conclude this is a false pass port. >>ec but borisr told andrew marr -- >> i have receive this would passport from the ambassador. i have spoken to the pansident...
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apart from boris johnson.ouldn't get away with it. there you go. staying with the independent. south africa's first black rugby cap ten leaves england feeling blue. —— captain. we are going to leave this tojo captain. we are going to leave this to jo tonight. only because nigel didn't even know a rugby match was going on. i knew that, but not much more. it is a fantastic picture, as the independent often gives us. it isa the independent often gives us. it is a wonderful moment of celebration for south africa, actually. probably not much for the england team, who we re not much for the england team, who were thrashed 42— 39, having been ten points up in the first ten minutes. the real significance is that this is the first like captain of the springboks. —— black. as we heard earlier, in the sports bulletin, years ago he would not even have been allowed to be in the same area as his teammates. now he is out there as the cap ten, siya kolisi. a great day. —— captain. great day for south africa at england's expen
apart from boris johnson.ouldn't get away with it. there you go. staying with the independent. south africa's first black rugby cap ten leaves england feeling blue. —— captain. we are going to leave this tojo captain. we are going to leave this to jo tonight. only because nigel didn't even know a rugby match was going on. i knew that, but not much more. it is a fantastic picture, as the independent often gives us. it isa the independent often gives us. it is a wonderful moment of...
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people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people. that's what people want. and i'm getting on and doing it. donald trump has also arrived at the talks in canada, threatening to increase unpopular trade tariffs before the summit‘s even begun. we'll bring you the latest from what is shaping up to be a spiky summit, with world leaders set to clash with the us. also tonight... the 90—year—old woman now seriously ill in hospital after being viciously attacked while lying in bed in her own home. he's lost eight stone and his personal demons. tyson fury gets back in the ring after two and a half years. and... laughing all the way to the football world cup. why russians are being taught to smile. and coming up on bbc news, for some it has been a long time coming, but the fa have announced that the premier league will have a winter break. it will happen over two weeks in february from the 2019—20 season. welcome to the bbc news at six. theresa may has arrived at a meeting of world leaders in ca
people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people. that's what people want. and i'm getting on and doing it. donald trump has also arrived at the talks in canada, threatening to increase unpopular trade tariffs before the summit‘s even begun. we'll bring you the latest from what is shaping up to be a spiky summit, with world leaders set to clash with the us. also tonight... the 90—year—old woman now seriously ill in hospital after...
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i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to.be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train it's absolute nonsense that is what it's coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous game i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch if england and is a big if if england dogs in the fall i know you boris johnson trees are my prince harry or prince william would attend the final this is all gesture politics earlier r.t. have the chance to speak to the head of one of the companies providing sports equipment to the global tournament he shared with us how he's seeing russia change in recent years and what he thinks about politics when it mixes with sport. so i've been to russia over the last twenty years and what i see moscow is today compared to ten years ago five years ago i'm just ama
i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to.be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train it's absolute nonsense that is what it's coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous game i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch if...
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i'm not as close to the negotiations as boris is. but what we negotiations as boris is. that we could get a good deal, a good deal for them and a good deal for us. because it is in our mutual interests but that should happen. that was from lord howard, the former conservative leader, making it clear there should be no panic at westminster. everyone hold your nerve during these three broad times. we will see what happens in due course but also on boris's comments, what was happening on the government's preferred approach to customs arrangements with the european union. of course, we have two working groups looking at that at the moment. she suggested they we i’e at the moment. she suggested they were going towards the summit at the eu, but the october summit instead. they may resolve among themselves where the government stance on future customs arrangements with the eu. iain watson, thank you.. the prime minister has arrived in canada ahead of this weekend's annual g7 summit which brings together the leaders of the world's biggest economies. this year's meeting is expect
i'm not as close to the negotiations as boris is. but what we negotiations as boris is. that we could get a good deal, a good deal for them and a good deal for us. because it is in our mutual interests but that should happen. that was from lord howard, the former conservative leader, making it clear there should be no panic at westminster. everyone hold your nerve during these three broad times. we will see what happens in due course but also on boris's comments, what was happening on the...
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boris becker was speaking to andrew marr.st of all, do have you a central african republic passport? yes, i have. because the foreign minister has told the bbc that this is a forgery. he said it's a clumsy fake and that his signature is not his signature on the passport. i don't know what's internally happening within the politics of the republic of central africa, but i have received this passport from the ambassador. i've spoken to the president on many occasions. it was an official inauguration. i believed the documents they were giving me must be right. the foreign minister, whose signature is supposed to be on it, doesn't recognise his own signature. this could all be cleared up, because they want you to go back to the central african republic and be extradited there. would you go if you are asked to go? i'm very happy any time soon to visit bangui, the capital, and to speak to the people personally about how we can move forward and we can resolve this, this misunderstanding and this confusion. but as far as you're conce
boris becker was speaking to andrew marr.st of all, do have you a central african republic passport? yes, i have. because the foreign minister has told the bbc that this is a forgery. he said it's a clumsy fake and that his signature is not his signature on the passport. i don't know what's internally happening within the politics of the republic of central africa, but i have received this passport from the ambassador. i've spoken to the president on many occasions. it was an official...
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boris becker has told andrew marr...|j champion rejects that. boris becker has told andrew marr. .. it was an official inauguration. i believe the documents they've given me must be real. and responding to a new threat by the central african republic dexter died him to stand trial... i will visit the capital soon and speaking to people about how we can move forward and solve this misunderstanding and confusion. this was wimbledon last year.l 35—year—old donna knitting tennis... boris becker the commentator insists he'll be back there next month as usual. james robbins, bbc news. "we were just doing ourjob". the words of the two police officers who were first on the scene of the salisbury nerve agent attack. they were called to help sergei and yulia skripal, who they found on a park bench. the officers, along with detective sergeant nick bailey, today met prince charles and the duchess of cornwall, who were in the city to thank the emergency services and others caught up in the aftermath. peter cooke reports. a message to the world that salisbury is safe and open for business. today,
boris becker has told andrew marr...|j champion rejects that. boris becker has told andrew marr. .. it was an official inauguration. i believe the documents they've given me must be real. and responding to a new threat by the central african republic dexter died him to stand trial... i will visit the capital soon and speaking to people about how we can move forward and solve this misunderstanding and confusion. this was wimbledon last year.l 35—year—old donna knitting tennis... boris becker...
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last week david davis was going to resign and boris johnson. .. johnson... but he didn't. the point is, it is going to bea didn't. the point is, it is going to be a crisis, it is going to be a crisis. borisjohnson shoots be a crisis, it is going to be a crisis. boris johnson shoots from the lip, doesn't get sacked. from the lip, doesn't get sacked. from the lip, doesn't get sacked. from the lip or the hip? the lip. i know what you mean. it could mean that she loses this game but are they really going to do this? you don't know what i'm going to say.|j thought you just said it. our baby going to risk losing her and jeremy corbyn getting in? —— are they really going. if they decide they are going to vote down a major piece of legislation which is the withdrawal bill. antoinette... says they should put the knife in. right, they should put the knife in. right, the sunday express, theresa may savages the house of lords over brexit, conservatives increasing their lead over labour but the prime minister very unhappy about what is happening with peers who
last week david davis was going to resign and boris johnson. .. johnson... but he didn't. the point is, it is going to bea didn't. the point is, it is going to be a crisis, it is going to be a crisis. borisjohnson shoots be a crisis, it is going to be a crisis. boris johnson shoots from the lip, doesn't get sacked. from the lip, doesn't get sacked. from the lip, doesn't get sacked. from the lip or the hip? the lip. i know what you mean. it could mean that she loses this game but are they really...
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being boris. big brexiteer wicket is in the cabinet, liam fox, the international trade secretary, borisjohnson, the foreign secretary and david davis, the brexit secretary, all publicly spelling out what they want out of brexit, doing what you are not meant to do which is to forget collective responsibility and say what you really think. it is a reminder of how we ultimately the prime minister is asa how we ultimately the prime minister is as a result of the election last year, coupled with the big challenge of delivering brexit and also some concern amongst brexiteers that despite the prime minister's promise, they are not going to get the brexit they truly desire. chris mason speaking to us from westminster. thank you forjoining us. here's annita mcveigh in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. england fans travelling to russia for the world cup have been warned they are at serious risk of racist, homophobic and anti—british attacks. a history of hooliganism and the collapse of anglo—
being boris. big brexiteer wicket is in the cabinet, liam fox, the international trade secretary, borisjohnson, the foreign secretary and david davis, the brexit secretary, all publicly spelling out what they want out of brexit, doing what you are not meant to do which is to forget collective responsibility and say what you really think. it is a reminder of how we ultimately the prime minister is asa how we ultimately the prime minister is as a result of the election last year, coupled with the...
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and i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the chain is absolute nonsense that is what is coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous came i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch if england and is a big if if england dogs in a foreign oh you boris johnson treason or a prince harry or prince william would attend the final this is all gesture politics the czar's international plenty more to come in this program we return in just a moment. collateral and they lend against property and what happens prices are artificially pumped up and jacked up and some people can't afford housing to the way to fix the housing problem in the u.k. is it take away this fractional reserve banking as property so that prices would come down to the level tha
and i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the chain is absolute nonsense that is what is coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous came i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch if...
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boris, a russian business advocate, whatever that means. boris tetov. this is what democratic elections look like in russia now. putin decides who gets to run and who doesn't. that's how he decides who wins and, surprise, putin always wins. do not congratulate. agreeing the run as one of putin's hand-picked stooge fake opponents in these fake elections they have now in russia, it's a special kind of favor to president putin. so boris tetov is one of those candidates in the russian election this year. here he is meeting with putin one on one. boris was hand-picked by putin to be one of the candidates running against him. he ended up pulling in a robust 0.6% of the vote in the russian presidential election. turns out that guy also attended the trump inauguration in january 2017. washington post has reported he was issued both a ticket to the inauguration and a ticket to one of the balls. when the post asked him which inaugural ball he had attended he said, quote, i don't remember what the ball was called. but people danced. trump danced. when the post ask
boris, a russian business advocate, whatever that means. boris tetov. this is what democratic elections look like in russia now. putin decides who gets to run and who doesn't. that's how he decides who wins and, surprise, putin always wins. do not congratulate. agreeing the run as one of putin's hand-picked stooge fake opponents in these fake elections they have now in russia, it's a special kind of favor to president putin. so boris tetov is one of those candidates in the russian election this...
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look, people like boris have strong views on brexit but so do i.ople want andi people. that is what the people want and i am getting on and doing it. borisjohnson was recorded at a private dinner saying leave voters might not get the deal they wanted, and he hinted that donald trump could do a betterjob. in brussels, the eu's chief negotiator says the government's latest backstop proposals won't solve the question of the irish border. and, breaking ranks — president trump says russia should be readmitted to the g7, as he arrives at the summit in canada. we will talk much more about all of that and the film review is coming up that and the film review is coming up as well but right now we will catch up with the latest sports news. lizzie greenwood hughes has that. hello. rafa nadal is through to his 11th french open final. he used past one martin del potro in straight sets. the ten time champion in paris coped well with the big hitting del potro getting better and better as the match went on. meanwhile, rafa nadal will play austria's dominic thiem i
look, people like boris have strong views on brexit but so do i.ople want andi people. that is what the people want and i am getting on and doing it. borisjohnson was recorded at a private dinner saying leave voters might not get the deal they wanted, and he hinted that donald trump could do a betterjob. in brussels, the eu's chief negotiator says the government's latest backstop proposals won't solve the question of the irish border. and, breaking ranks — president trump says russia should...
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i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train it's absolute nonsense that is what is coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous game i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch if england and should big if if england got to the far in oh you boris johnson trees are. prince harry or prince william would attend the final this is all gesture politics second half between argentina and iceland is underway at moscow's at spa sac stadium the score is currently level one our correspondent reports from just outside the stadium where the games taking place. it's even at halftime a spot at stadium argentina one iceland one scintillating game but even more so the atmosphere inside the stadium now i've been told twelve world cup host venues
i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train it's absolute nonsense that is what is coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous game i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch if...
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boris sanchez live there. boris what do we expect from the president today?y, good morning, christi and victor. yeah, president trump likely to spend a few hours that he has left here in quebec exchanging pleasantries with the other world leaders much as he did yesterday with smiles and handshakes during the group photo that you just showed and during that round table session where he cracked a couple jokes and sort of was chummy with these world leaders. a departure from the language he used on stwitwitter earlier thi week when he called out his french and canadian counterpart in emmanuel macron and justin trudeau, calling him out for what he perceive as illegal trade practices, macron responded to president trump saying if the american president wants to isolate himself, then the other members of the g7, the other six nations would move forward alone. that doesn't appear to be the case. the president is scheduled to take part in a ceremonial signing of a traditional document that's part of the g7 tradition, as i noted. listen to some of what president trump
boris sanchez live there. boris what do we expect from the president today?y, good morning, christi and victor. yeah, president trump likely to spend a few hours that he has left here in quebec exchanging pleasantries with the other world leaders much as he did yesterday with smiles and handshakes during the group photo that you just showed and during that round table session where he cracked a couple jokes and sort of was chummy with these world leaders. a departure from the language he used...
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colourful language from boris johnson but we westminster?hat surprising they ended up being recorded and falling into the hands of the media and shall borisjohnson was not too surprised that happened. —— and i'm sure. low friends of his said they were disappointed a recording had been made covertly —— although friends. the prime minister still has confidence in the foreign secretary with her spokesman saying all of the government is working ha rd to all of the government is working hard to deliver brexit. but it wasn't just on the hard to deliver brexit. but it wasn'tjust on the eu and brexit that boris johnson wasn'tjust on the eu and brexit that borisjohnson was caught talking about, user spoke about his admiration for president trump and his method —— he also spoke. and he suggested that donald trump may even doa suggested that donald trump may even do a betterjob when it comes to the brexit negotiations, something philip hammond did not quite agree with. my experience has been that collaborative approach is generally more productive than
colourful language from boris johnson but we westminster?hat surprising they ended up being recorded and falling into the hands of the media and shall borisjohnson was not too surprised that happened. —— and i'm sure. low friends of his said they were disappointed a recording had been made covertly —— although friends. the prime minister still has confidence in the foreign secretary with her spokesman saying all of the government is working ha rd to all of the government is working hard...
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people like boris have strong views on brexit but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people and i am getting on and doing it. boris johnson was people and i am getting on and doing it. borisjohnson was recorded at people and i am getting on and doing it. boris johnson was recorded at a private dinner thing leave voters might not get the deal they want and he hinted that donald trump could do a betterjob. he would go in bloody hard. there would be all sorts of chaos. everyone would think he had gone mad but you might get somewhere. donald trump says russia should be readmitted to the g7 as he arrives at the summit in canada. a 90—year—old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being attacked in her bed in london. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday but first, a look at what else is coming up first, a look at what else is coming up here on bbc news. we will bring you the latest from the g7 summit as donald trump arrives after major disagreements with other nations in the build—up to the meeting. dinosaurs galore in juras
people like boris have strong views on brexit but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people and i am getting on and doing it. boris johnson was people and i am getting on and doing it. borisjohnson was recorded at people and i am getting on and doing it. boris johnson was recorded at a private dinner thing leave voters might not get the deal they want and he hinted that donald trump could do a betterjob. he would go in bloody hard. there would be all sorts of chaos. everyone...
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let's bring in boris is an chess. >> yeah, he continued his tirade against democrats for what he calls the law that forces the separation of the children from their parents. it is simply factually inaccurate. there is no law that forces the separation of these kids from their parents. the white house enacted this policy some six weeks ago and the legal basis for it that the department of justice is using as justification was a 1997 court case that was settled something that lawmakers didn't actually weigh in on. congress didn't actually vote on that policy. we should point out that the person who is behind enforcing this policy, jeff sessions, has not blamed democrats. the attorney general is owning this saying that he believes that these policies will help deter more migrants from crossing the border and even used biblical skriccripture to defend his policy. but the president suggesting that the democrats could fix this by working with republicans on these compromise bills that republicans have been trying to work out over the past several weeks. there is skepticism over whether the b
let's bring in boris is an chess. >> yeah, he continued his tirade against democrats for what he calls the law that forces the separation of the children from their parents. it is simply factually inaccurate. there is no law that forces the separation of these kids from their parents. the white house enacted this policy some six weeks ago and the legal basis for it that the department of justice is using as justification was a 1997 court case that was settled something that lawmakers...
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in an interview would dw, before the minister said i have never provided boris becker with a diplomaticassport. i can assure you he is not a member of my diplomatic personnel. becker's lawyers now say the president of the south african republic was present when he got the passport. he tweeted this picture of himself with him in april. >> it is clear that mr. becker has received a passport which seems to be fake. the ambassador to belgium says he issued a passport to mr. becker, but the authorities believe it is fake. reporter: a spokesman for the presidency of the central african republic said the passport might be the result of the political unrest in the country five years ago. >> during the coup, the troubles in 2013, 2014, the administration was pillaged. there was a place sending passports illegally. these passports, which have been stolen, robbed from the central african republic, are continuing to be sold. mr. becker could be a victim of that. reporter: becker is waiting for the brbritish court to rule on s immunity. reports say that cannot happen until october and bankruptcy pro
in an interview would dw, before the minister said i have never provided boris becker with a diplomaticassport. i can assure you he is not a member of my diplomatic personnel. becker's lawyers now say the president of the south african republic was present when he got the passport. he tweeted this picture of himself with him in april. >> it is clear that mr. becker has received a passport which seems to be fake. the ambassador to belgium says he issued a passport to mr. becker, but the...
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we give this passport to who will deliver it, will give it to boris, boris becker.
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but meltdown was not a call being a word it was a boris johnson word and then not actually my words but those of the foreign secretary further chaotic wrecks it questions were followed by this after the speaker kicked out the leader of the scottish nationalists in parliament was very well. the third largest party in parliament the s.n.p. walked out or mass meaning to nationalist parties the us and b. and jim fame were no longer represented in parliament but ironically in washington debate descended not so much on the power of its parliament or its executive this week's us inspector general report has put a spotlight on power being concentrated in the so-called deep state joining me now is someone who is tipped to be donald trump's man in the european union professor ted malik is the author of the plot to destroy trump how the deep state fabricated the russian dossier to subvert the president thanks for the governing back on i know you do want to talk so what you're being detained in the airports over. the book about julian assad in the ecuadorian embassy do you believe you and others ar
but meltdown was not a call being a word it was a boris johnson word and then not actually my words but those of the foreign secretary further chaotic wrecks it questions were followed by this after the speaker kicked out the leader of the scottish nationalists in parliament was very well. the third largest party in parliament the s.n.p. walked out or mass meaning to nationalist parties the us and b. and jim fame were no longer represented in parliament but ironically in washington debate...
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dave and michelle. >> boris, thank you. some families are managing to reunify despite the challenges. this family was reunited with her son at baltimore washington airport this morning. the guatemalan immigrant had her son taken in may. she sued the top trump administration officials accusing them of violating her rights when he was taken away screaming and crying. lawyers announced in court thursday an agreement was reached means before a hearing in the case was set to start. >> so much emotion there. >>> first lady melania trump taking a trip to tour the facility in texas. we will have more on the substance of the trip, but mrs. trump is getting attention for the wardrobe choice. as the first lady boarded the plane, she wore an olive green jacket, but the back of the jacket read "i really don't care, do you?" >> she was not wearing the jacket when she landed in mcallen, texas, but after returning home, the jacket was back on. the first lady's spokesperson said there was no hidden meeting. later tweeting if the media would
dave and michelle. >> boris, thank you. some families are managing to reunify despite the challenges. this family was reunited with her son at baltimore washington airport this morning. the guatemalan immigrant had her son taken in may. she sued the top trump administration officials accusing them of violating her rights when he was taken away screaming and crying. lawyers announced in court thursday an agreement was reached means before a hearing in the case was set to start. >> so...
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our correspondent boris sanchez is at the white house. boris, we're still trying to process this, what rudy giuliani reportedly just told "the huffington post" this hypothetical about the president shooting james comey in the oval office. putting that aside for just a minute, what he's fact -- whether he's factually right or wrong, is there any reaction from the white house about what >> ana, not yet. frankly i would be surprised if there was any response other than referring to us to outside counsel which in this case is rudy giuliani. perhaps not the most tactful way to describe his position to draw this image of the president shooting the former fbi director in the oval office, but essentially what he's arguing is what we've heard the president's legal team argue over and over again, that the president cannot be indicted by virtue of his position. further, giuliani tried to clarify today some of the key points in that letter that we sent by the white house legal team to the special counsel in january. that letter, of course, published
our correspondent boris sanchez is at the white house. boris, we're still trying to process this, what rudy giuliani reportedly just told "the huffington post" this hypothetical about the president shooting james comey in the oval office. putting that aside for just a minute, what he's fact -- whether he's factually right or wrong, is there any reaction from the white house about what >> ana, not yet. frankly i would be surprised if there was any response other than referring to...
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the former tennis star boris becker to avoid bankruptcy proceedings have hit a snag backer was claiming his role as a sports envoy with the central african republic gave him diplomatic immunity if the african nation's foreign minister says that the diplomatic passport becker protects him is quote a clumsy fake. lawyers for boris becker launched a claim in the british high court saying he had been appointed to support such a schaefer the central african republic and therefore enjoy diplomatic immunity. this is an image of backers passports obtained by d.w. now officials in the central african republic say the document is false in an interview with the w foreign minister said i have never provided boris becker with a diplomatic passport i can assure you becker is not a member of my diplomatic personnel back as lawyers now say the president of the central african republic was present went back to receive the passport back i tweeted this picture of himself with. in april eric's open eyes covering the story for the w.'s francophone service and fair miss clear that mr baca has received a pass
the former tennis star boris becker to avoid bankruptcy proceedings have hit a snag backer was claiming his role as a sports envoy with the central african republic gave him diplomatic immunity if the african nation's foreign minister says that the diplomatic passport becker protects him is quote a clumsy fake. lawyers for boris becker launched a claim in the british high court saying he had been appointed to support such a schaefer the central african republic and therefore enjoy diplomatic...
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america collapsed roughly the same time for roughly the same reasons and now america is having its boris yeltsin moment with donald trump. and. my. kids seem completely stable boy to nine. people in the group who can. move. on which i didn't get showed up to move this because of who i'm listening to didn't show up and we must throw. is not so much of a thing as i consider the tongues of a few rough and millions. yes phone no i don't have what was the last time that you went on the internet no i'm not using these village is it safe to do so. are you sure there is no actual music ters there that are all good maybe should be the baby does a class of his that is the. question we're building and we thought is it dead as part of that was a given piece. that was worked i was. previously yes and no they are being false form of words mislead member of the society. let's. see seven witnesses in. this house. the fact is we have price yes this is. the g. seven summit for us and italian leaders call for the g. eight summit being reinstated with russia returned to the group of leading industrial natio
america collapsed roughly the same time for roughly the same reasons and now america is having its boris yeltsin moment with donald trump. and. my. kids seem completely stable boy to nine. people in the group who can. move. on which i didn't get showed up to move this because of who i'm listening to didn't show up and we must throw. is not so much of a thing as i consider the tongues of a few rough and millions. yes phone no i don't have what was the last time that you went on the internet no...
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either way backed theresa may you will get boris johnson.. either way a lot of pressure. it is and a lot of it is aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as readers, it's winding up the pressure and leading tory mp's think there is a genuine threat. is the really? the telegraph story is a highly unusual show of unity across the brexit divide. amber rudd who was in four remain writing a piece with iain duncan smith, is that across the brexit remain? amber rudd has a very pro brexit seat with a tiny majority so you might see why she is fairly pro brexit. also a close ally of the prime minister. at the end of the date she relies on votes to get back, its constituents she needs to think about. i'm not sure it is as big a deal as they making out. i wonder if theresa may reads all the stories and thanks i will survive. she is humming it to herself as she reads these. isn't the substance, you start to read the story and you think it's great possibility. let's show you the front page of the observer which a
either way backed theresa may you will get boris johnson.. either way a lot of pressure. it is and a lot of it is aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as readers, it's winding up the pressure and leading tory mp's think there is a genuine threat. is the really? the telegraph story is a highly unusual show of unity across the brexit divide. amber rudd who was in four remain writing a piece with iain duncan smith, is that across the brexit remain?...
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that is what i can say in reply to boris johnson is that we are drawing up our position, taking full as we can, taking account of the british red lines, those which borisjohnson of the british red lines, those which boris johnson and of the british red lines, those which borisjohnson and his colleagues have set out, and which have been set out, too, by the british government. from time to time, we respect the british red lines, and it would be perhaps good if britain could also respect its own red lines, and just to be quite clear about this, if these red lines we re clear about this, if these red lines were to evolve on the british side, were to evolve on the british side, we would be open straightaway, and the european council itself has said this in its own guidelines, we would be prepared to adjust our position to reopen or adjust our offer in the light of whatever redlines britain has. we are working on the basis of the current redlines. translation: on the future relationship, you talked about an economic partnership and strategic cooperation on security matters. looking at whe
that is what i can say in reply to boris johnson is that we are drawing up our position, taking full as we can, taking account of the british red lines, those which borisjohnson of the british red lines, those which boris johnson and of the british red lines, those which borisjohnson and his colleagues have set out, and which have been set out, too, by the british government. from time to time, we respect the british red lines, and it would be perhaps good if britain could also respect its own...
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and a political solution but what boris johnson didn't mention in that tweet is that the u.k. is practically saudi arabia's best friend on the world stage especially when it comes to the arms trade the british government has licensed over four point six billion pounds worth of weapons to saudi forces since the war started back in twenty fifteen and about sixteen thousand yemeni civilians have died since twenty fifteen when the saudi led coalition first started bombing iranian backed the rebels there so campaign is in the u.k. say this isn't about a u.n. security council meeting what's needed is a change in policy from the u.k. government and there are questions over whether a security council meeting or a number of them can achieve anything while the u.k. continues its policy of arming the saudis. the united nations has condemned israel's crackdown on protests along the gaza border where dozens of people have been killed since march resolution was passed at the general assembly with one hundred twenty votes in favor and eight against israel and the united states were among the
and a political solution but what boris johnson didn't mention in that tweet is that the u.k. is practically saudi arabia's best friend on the world stage especially when it comes to the arms trade the british government has licensed over four point six billion pounds worth of weapons to saudi forces since the war started back in twenty fifteen and about sixteen thousand yemeni civilians have died since twenty fifteen when the saudi led coalition first started bombing iranian backed the rebels...