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clear that there is a little bit of room to delay breck's it just in order to avoid an accidental brax if that is if one had agreed something and it's still needed to be rectified so a couple of weeks won't be the problem now if we're looking at that a couple of months and getting closer to the european elections end of march than. then that's that's an end of may rather than that's a bigger problem and that is why austrian chancellor cooks today made clear that if that were to be the case if the u.k. would want an extension of a couple of months they would need to give a real good reason they would need to give the e.u. a plan what they intend to do a people's vote for example could be something like that where the e.u. could consider an extension to. the masses and brussels thank you. let's move on the answer some of the other stories making news around the world french president in my new home across become a grounds to offer a nation in response to the yellow vest protest movement on tuesday to listen to the grievances of some six hundred mass from the normandy region protesters ar
clear that there is a little bit of room to delay breck's it just in order to avoid an accidental brax if that is if one had agreed something and it's still needed to be rectified so a couple of weeks won't be the problem now if we're looking at that a couple of months and getting closer to the european elections end of march than. then that's that's an end of may rather than that's a bigger problem and that is why austrian chancellor cooks today made clear that if that were to be the case if...
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agreement of all twenty seven other member states european politicians have indicated that delaying brax it is an option german economy minister said such a request would be reasonable. but german chancellor angela merkel cautioned that an extension must come with new ideas from may on how to break the impasse french president emmanuel mccall has also hinted that an extension is possible but he's warned the e.u. will make no fresh concessions to the u.k. . e.u. officials are said to be expecting a request to delay it but there would be complications if the delay lasted more than three months because the u.k. may then have to put forward candidates for the european parliamentary elections in may. ok so that's how it could go down how likely is it that is delayed i think he's extremely likely because it's clear that britain does not want to know deal crashing out on twenty ninth of march and it's also pretty clear by now that finding any acceptable deal to have breaks it in an orderly fashion by twenty not to march is equally very very difficult so what's your only option delay but in the
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presidents prime minister faces a no confidence vote on the projects how brax a deal. people tell us to expect. and frustrated in your leaders tell to reason may the ball is in your court. find out how the u.s. trade war with china is affecting auto sales were at the detroit. and attack the last in more than seventeen hours as a nairobi hotel as ken is present to her kenyatta has offered his condolences to the families of victims and promised to find all of those who were responsible and started when attackers talks in three cars and destinations a bomb in the lobby at least fourteen people were killed. we will seek out every person that was involved in the flow funding planning and execution of this hideous but we will pursue relentlessly wherever they will be until they are held to account we will continue taking every step to make our nation inhospitable to terrorist groups and their networks. opposition leaders called for unity following the attack. because in the strongest terms possible this just acts of courage of a trip to enemies of the human civilisation. the
presidents prime minister faces a no confidence vote on the projects how brax a deal. people tell us to expect. and frustrated in your leaders tell to reason may the ball is in your court. find out how the u.s. trade war with china is affecting auto sales were at the detroit. and attack the last in more than seventeen hours as a nairobi hotel as ken is present to her kenyatta has offered his condolences to the families of victims and promised to find all of those who were responsible and...
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those who want to see no deal and those who want to see a second referendum and potentially frustrate brax it a second referendum would lead instead to further division it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so. meanwhile the leader of the opposition labor party has set out the conditions under which he would support a second vote jeremy corbyn has said that taste so named people's vote would be better than a no deal scenario despite the initial referendums once in a generation tag all the options are on the table including the public vote option which we made clear in our conference motion which was i have to remind you you none of us agreed by our conference last september the european union would extend article fifty if the government requested it to hold a general election or if there was a prospect of a second referendum so you're opinion would love for britain to cancel brix it but merely to for parliament to work out what border actually should be doing with brics it two and a half years after the start date you wo
those who want to see no deal and those who want to see a second referendum and potentially frustrate brax it a second referendum would lead instead to further division it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so. meanwhile the leader of the opposition labor party has set out the conditions under which he would support a second vote jeremy corbyn has said that taste so named people's vote would be better than a no deal scenario...
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s think that theresa may did a bad job on negotiating brax it which is another not very good sign ahead of this vote for the british prime minister and we also have to keep in mind that just on wednesday m.p.'s have voted in an amendment which would force the government to present a plan b. within three days if to rescind may's deal is rejected and many here in westminster believe that she does not have a plan b. well for now it seems treason make could indeed be forced to draft a new deal as the current one is unlikely to pass on tuesday and with a growing number of m.p.'s expressing their opposition to the prime minister's moves another option is that the u.k. leaves the e.u. its institutions without any deal in place well amid the uncertainty there have also been calls for an extension of article fifty which would give the u.k. more time to negotiate a divorce trees may has ruled out a second referendum but that to yet be another possibility independent british m.e.p. stephen walt believes that's the course many are pushing for the spike the once in a generation tangling to the origi
s think that theresa may did a bad job on negotiating brax it which is another not very good sign ahead of this vote for the british prime minister and we also have to keep in mind that just on wednesday m.p.'s have voted in an amendment which would force the government to present a plan b. within three days if to rescind may's deal is rejected and many here in westminster believe that she does not have a plan b. well for now it seems treason make could indeed be forced to draft a new deal as...
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could take moving forward following the crushing defeat of the original brax a deal that to rescind may had put in front of her parliament just two weeks ago on the other side because you have it both ways she's wrong be saying that she absolutely will leave on march the twenty ninth in all circumstances whatever happens and then simple tenuously say there will be an opportunity for parliament to have some future events and decide what happens next if there is no deal she's now supporting the brady amendment to noise so she will be voting against her i mean do you need to annoy and how does she expect this house to provide an alternative when she's going to go against their own do you think this is a government in denial split from top to bottom and incapable of you know to themselves let alone the country we have so much to lose for a break and nothing nothing to gain it's perfectly obvious in the streets of such a you know we're not remotely going to i'm sure these questions in the next sixty or to sixty days before we need more turning. well look at the house of commons as as you can
could take moving forward following the crushing defeat of the original brax a deal that to rescind may had put in front of her parliament just two weeks ago on the other side because you have it both ways she's wrong be saying that she absolutely will leave on march the twenty ninth in all circumstances whatever happens and then simple tenuously say there will be an opportunity for parliament to have some future events and decide what happens next if there is no deal she's now supporting the...
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the outlook for the global economy is turning darker as workplaces brax it and blowback from u.s. china tensions all gloom and doom i ask dr jake a prank on the chairman of j.p. morgan chase international. as the world economy recovers from the shock of two thousand and eight but the picture isn't so bright and go through i'm certain the instability is pushing people into radical politics and the backlash against the system is already being felt across the planet with trade barriers and conflicts returning will the stress on the global financial system cause it to crash again can this boom and bust cycle finally be broken or is catastrophe just around the corner. jacob frenkel it's really great to have in our show today my president all right so lots to talk about after last year's davos on what you have actually cited the growing global doubt level as a concern but this year we have a china u.s. standoff that you think is also a big problem to the global economy do you think we're looking at a recession to come. to. the world is a very global entity countries in the world connect
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experiment that's ever been done is kind of failing and it's failing in slow motion it's failing with brax it it's failing with the f.t. it's failing with mccraw the twenty three percent is failing with it the end of merkel's tenure but it's not urgent we're watching it happen in slow motion that's what we call geo political climate change i mean you know all of the climatologists thirty years ago the science was in we we knew where the world was heading but because it wasn't urgent and it was only affecting some people and countries would really care about we never do anything about it now unfortunately geo political climate change doesn't take thirty years to play out it takes more like thirty months but i don't think it's twenty nineteen and as a consequence the love urgency that you're not going to see the headlines driving a perfect storm for europe in twenty nineteen but the trends are unmistakably in that direction and we want to get your take tonight on something has happened in the the us tonight on u.s. television networks they're coming under fire for their decision to air the u
experiment that's ever been done is kind of failing and it's failing in slow motion it's failing with brax it it's failing with the f.t. it's failing with mccraw the twenty three percent is failing with it the end of merkel's tenure but it's not urgent we're watching it happen in slow motion that's what we call geo political climate change i mean you know all of the climatologists thirty years ago the science was in we we knew where the world was heading but because it wasn't urgent and it was...
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insist that her offer is the best one possible saying not supporting her deal would lead to a new deal brax it for new cracks if at all while no deal remains a serious risk having observed events at westminster over the last seven days it's not my judgment that the more likely outcome is a paralysis in parliament that risks that being no bret's it but isn't that something that so many politicians had preferred all along anyway with some already laying the groundwork for a second referendum well now and the possibility of. the british public we had a case here it's up to get back. to reconsider this brics it is a cause a trip a swindle a fruit a deception that will most of those people that promise to help you know why we bothering to leave and when we leave we're still subject to all the rules and paying in cash and all of this kind of thing freedom of movement but we have no say over it it's the votes cast on tuesday evening that will indicate in which direction the ship sailing in unchartered waters will head towards next and if they see it you're going to r.t. london and one pregnant m.p
insist that her offer is the best one possible saying not supporting her deal would lead to a new deal brax it for new cracks if at all while no deal remains a serious risk having observed events at westminster over the last seven days it's not my judgment that the more likely outcome is a paralysis in parliament that risks that being no bret's it but isn't that something that so many politicians had preferred all along anyway with some already laying the groundwork for a second referendum well...
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brax if that was meant to take place at the house of commons in order to avoid the humiliation of a defeat because she realised that the deal would not go through now this new vote is meant to take place next week on tuesday january fifteenth and this wednesday was the first day of five days of heated debate at the house of commons ahead of the vote where accusations have been flying high including directed the speaker of the house who is meant to be impartial we've all noticed in recent months a sticker in your car making derogatory comments about. this is a serious point about cos you're on the street how do you drive a car with the sticker that sticker on the subject of bricks it happens to be affixed to or in the windscreen of my wife's car yes i'm sure the owner move gentleman wouldn't suggest for one moment. there's a wife is somehow the property or chattel. well according to a new poll by the u.k. the changing europe think tank as many as seventy percent of m.p.'s think that theresa may did a bad job on negotiating bracks it which is another not very good sign ahead of this vote for
brax if that was meant to take place at the house of commons in order to avoid the humiliation of a defeat because she realised that the deal would not go through now this new vote is meant to take place next week on tuesday january fifteenth and this wednesday was the first day of five days of heated debate at the house of commons ahead of the vote where accusations have been flying high including directed the speaker of the house who is meant to be impartial we've all noticed in recent months...
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such a scenario a couple of weeks was always clear wouldn't be a problem only to avoid an accidental brax it then in recent weeks one prepared for a couple of months but any further than that would endangered the european parliament elections that are coming so midsummer is the deadline i could see that bracks it could be to late. professor the situation that the u.k. and the e.u. are in now or did you discuss this very situation with german lawmakers this week when you met with them i mean what did you advise them to do. yes that was one of the questions that was turned up and this is because they've been interested was the european union committee off the parliament of a tender hearing on monday when trusted basically into situations one of them is a preface it with the in the broad agreement of the terms of the agreement this is this huge five hundred eighty five page document that the e.u. and the u.k. negotiated and the other one personality of exit and the interesting point was that under the no direct that there was one of the acts of the experts that were questioned by the committ
such a scenario a couple of weeks was always clear wouldn't be a problem only to avoid an accidental brax it then in recent weeks one prepared for a couple of months but any further than that would endangered the european parliament elections that are coming so midsummer is the deadline i could see that bracks it could be to late. professor the situation that the u.k. and the e.u. are in now or did you discuss this very situation with german lawmakers this week when you met with them i mean...
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those who want to see no deal with those who want to see a second referendum and potentially frustrate brax it a second referendum would lead to further division is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so. meanwhile in the leader of the opposition labor party has set out the conditions under which he would support a second vote jeremy corbyn has said that a solo named people's vote would be better than a no deal scenario despite the initial referendums once in a generation tag. lee options are on the table including the public vote option which we make clear in our conference motion which was i have to remind you unanimously agreed by our conference last september eleventh what should happen right now is that we leave on the twenty ninth of march on w t o terms because that's what's written into the law but the problem you have is that the parliamentarians the m.p.'s are against the people the people's decision back in the referendum in twenty sixteen so i think over the next ten weeks the six hundred fifty m.p.'s are going to
those who want to see no deal with those who want to see a second referendum and potentially frustrate brax it a second referendum would lead to further division is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so. meanwhile in the leader of the opposition labor party has set out the conditions under which he would support a second vote jeremy corbyn has said that a solo named people's vote would be better than a no deal scenario despite...
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referendum for or against europe or for against migration we are discussing the european elections not brax it and not the yes or no to europe we discuss the direction of this continent and in democratic elections people show up and tell us as politicians in which direction we should go with the majority decision what we have to put on the table as democratic parties is to give people an idea about the direction for example i'm a candidate who tells people very clearly if i become commission president stops enlargement talks towards turkey i don't think that turkey can become a member of the european union and you say vote for one of the p.p. parties in europe they will get a commission president who who says is very clearly and will do this afterwards so we have to be concrete we have to be clear what are we offering to the citizens and to have a lively debate during the election campaign and would be about thank you very much . ards a month of a very very clear there barbara about the european union's position is the e.u. is it prepared is it ready to see the u.k. leave with no deal we're
referendum for or against europe or for against migration we are discussing the european elections not brax it and not the yes or no to europe we discuss the direction of this continent and in democratic elections people show up and tell us as politicians in which direction we should go with the majority decision what we have to put on the table as democratic parties is to give people an idea about the direction for example i'm a candidate who tells people very clearly if i become commission...
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says it's making contingency plans but that's of course worst case scenario nobody wants a new deal brax it the e.u. has said it would be willing to consider an extension of the article two twenty nine a part of the article fifty if if britain is not able to come to an agreement before march twenty ninth that is something they have said but that doesn't mean reopening the deal i think what would be very welcome in brussels would be a second referendum is difficult or perhaps even impossible if that seems logistically for the u.k. . brussels very much wants this brics it to go away they would be very happy if the u.k. just decided it isn't going to happen at all not a no deal bricks it but no bricks it ok terry thank you so much a teri schultz our correspondent in brussels and in london that was bigot much thanks for talking with us this morning. obinna sweat is top court has frozen the bank accounts of that country's opposition leader and self declared interim president. and also barred him from leaving the country this follows an order by venezuela's attorney general to launch an invest
says it's making contingency plans but that's of course worst case scenario nobody wants a new deal brax it the e.u. has said it would be willing to consider an extension of the article two twenty nine a part of the article fifty if if britain is not able to come to an agreement before march twenty ninth that is something they have said but that doesn't mean reopening the deal i think what would be very welcome in brussels would be a second referendum is difficult or perhaps even impossible if...
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those who want to see no deal and those who want to see a second referendum and potentially frustrate brax it a second referendum would lead instead to further division it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so a government document has been leaked outlining how long it would take for legislation to pass that would authorize the holding of a second referendum a so-called people's vote it's a one page memo and it says that it would take around seven months for that legislation to be drafted and to pass and then another twelve weeks for the electoral commission who are responsible for organizing elections here in the u.k. it would take them twelve weeks to come up with the question that would be on the ballot paper and now that time frame which is around ten months to a year would mean that it would be impossible to hold a second referendum by march twenty ninth and that of course is the date that the u.k. would leave the news of the government they've been asked about this document and they say it's merely for illustrates
those who want to see no deal and those who want to see a second referendum and potentially frustrate brax it a second referendum would lead instead to further division it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so a government document has been leaked outlining how long it would take for legislation to pass that would authorize the holding of a second referendum a so-called people's vote it's a one page memo and it says that it...
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well indeed brax it represents a major challenge for the republic of ireland among the twenty seven member states of the european union the republic of ireland is certainly the one who has more to lose as a result of the decision to eve the by the u.k. treaty of the european union with the exit date approaching the net in few weeks the irish government has been planning to prepare contingency measures to deal with that deal scenario but of course the whole pie the republic of ireland certainly that that the deal will go through and that the border problem will be sold within the framework of a more than the withdrawal of the u.k. from the european union. well businesses in the u.k. and continental europe are bracing themselves for tonight's a vote for stuff but intelligible expectations are filled that the prime minister's plan will be voted down hence many of the businesses are preparing for months of chaos companies have been stockpiling shifting investments and relocating jobs a vote against the agreement would make is so called heartbreaks it was unlikely leaving britain out in the col
well indeed brax it represents a major challenge for the republic of ireland among the twenty seven member states of the european union the republic of ireland is certainly the one who has more to lose as a result of the decision to eve the by the u.k. treaty of the european union with the exit date approaching the net in few weeks the irish government has been planning to prepare contingency measures to deal with that deal scenario but of course the whole pie the republic of ireland certainly...
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the outlook for the global economy is turning darker as war places brax it and blowback from us china tensions as it all and i ask dr jake a prank on chairman of j.p. morgan chase international. as the world economy recovers from the shock of two thousand and eight the need for the surface to pick just isn't so bright and go through i'm serious. and instability is pushing people into radical politics and the backlash against the system is already being felt across the planet with trade barriers and conflicts returning will the stress on the global financial system cause it to crash again can this boom and bust cycle finally be broken or is catastrophe just around the corner. jacob frenkel it's really great to have in our show today my pleasure all right so lots to talk about after last year's davos summit you have actually cited it the growing global doubt level as a concern but this year we have the china u.s. standoff that you things are big problem to the global economy do you think we're looking at a recession to come willing to recognize the world is a very global entity countrie
the outlook for the global economy is turning darker as war places brax it and blowback from us china tensions as it all and i ask dr jake a prank on chairman of j.p. morgan chase international. as the world economy recovers from the shock of two thousand and eight the need for the surface to pick just isn't so bright and go through i'm serious. and instability is pushing people into radical politics and the backlash against the system is already being felt across the planet with trade barriers...
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immigration british prime minister theresa may is staying home too as she has to figure out what to do with brax it itself marginally a result of the public wanting to take back control at home and the french president won't be spotted in davos either this year with the yellow vest movement ensuring that domestic issues rather than global ones are his priority added so that india's taken a rain check russia sending a fairly minimal delegation while the chinese leader sent his deputy this year's davos theme is globalization four point zero shaping global architecture in the age of the fourth industrial revolution but how relevant is an attempt to decide how to move forward globally with interest from some of the key players directed away from whatever ends up being decided here reporting from davos honest as you're going to with our two. israeli warplanes have bombed a mass camp in gaza after a deadly escalation along the border and a statement face really military said the strikes were in retaliation to terrorist gunfire at the border fence and which one israeli soldier was injured and later on
immigration british prime minister theresa may is staying home too as she has to figure out what to do with brax it itself marginally a result of the public wanting to take back control at home and the french president won't be spotted in davos either this year with the yellow vest movement ensuring that domestic issues rather than global ones are his priority added so that india's taken a rain check russia sending a fairly minimal delegation while the chinese leader sent his deputy this year's...
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on tuesday the british parliament will vote on whether to support to resume may's trough brax a tail in a final bets to convince skeptics the prime minister made a statement to the house edging m.p.'s to back a deal where it's however didn't get the warmest of receptions no more playing time no more running down the clock just scare people into backing this damaging shambles of a deal. the only people who are undermining faith in our democracy is the government itself then each korea is a prime minister's deal is rejected tomorrow it's time for a general election it's time for a new government. with all the details ahead of tuesday's face has a nice enough to say a chicken or. decisions decisions decisions it's an did make or break time for the british prime minister and despite the fact that we've said this a handful of times before she somehow always seems to manage to get through a crisis however this time is indeed extremely crucial in terms of what is going to be happening with bracks that next and what we have is on tuesday the house of commons will come forward to vote on the
on tuesday the british parliament will vote on whether to support to resume may's trough brax a tail in a final bets to convince skeptics the prime minister made a statement to the house edging m.p.'s to back a deal where it's however didn't get the warmest of receptions no more playing time no more running down the clock just scare people into backing this damaging shambles of a deal. the only people who are undermining faith in our democracy is the government itself then each korea is a prime...
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immigration but its prime minister theresa may is staying home too as she has to figure out what to do with braxit itself marginally a result of the public wanting to take back control at home and the french president won't be spotted in davos either this year with the yellow vest movement ensuring that domestic issues rather than global ones are his priority added so that india's taken a rain check russia sending a fairly minimal delegation while the chinese leader sent his deputy. this year's davos theme is globalization four point zero shaping global architecture in the age of the fourth industrial revolution but how relevant is an attempt to decide how to move forward globally with interest from some of the key players directed away from whatever ends up being decided here reporting from davos honest as you're going to with our to. the well done t. day ping agency has decided not to reimpose a suspension on the russian on tuesday pay agency despite moscow missing a deadline to handover key data my colleague neil harvey discussed the story with our sports correspondent alexia chef ski. rememb
immigration but its prime minister theresa may is staying home too as she has to figure out what to do with braxit itself marginally a result of the public wanting to take back control at home and the french president won't be spotted in davos either this year with the yellow vest movement ensuring that domestic issues rather than global ones are his priority added so that india's taken a rain check russia sending a fairly minimal delegation while the chinese leader sent his deputy. this year's...
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the damage but you also mention the cooling of the economy with brax it is that going to push the e.u. into a recession perhaps a deep recession. no. so the good thing. that we are now that it makes much more clear that we are so dependent on the single market that we are so dependent on working together building up. bell you chains in europe but also worldwide and at least europe and japan has struck the biggest foreign free trade deal ever last year prior to christmas so and the internal forces of the economies are strong enough not facing a deep recession but nevertheless minimizing the damage the bracks it. is a catastrophe for all of us. nevertheless although we do not expect a deep recession ok so you're optimistic for this year. optimistic is is another thing yeah but we expect a growth t.t.p. growth for germany by one point five percent is not much but it's less than last year but it's not a recession it's head of germany's deputy head of germany's chambers of commerce and industry thanks very much you're welcome was off to los angeles now as the most important awards ceremony
the damage but you also mention the cooling of the economy with brax it is that going to push the e.u. into a recession perhaps a deep recession. no. so the good thing. that we are now that it makes much more clear that we are so dependent on the single market that we are so dependent on working together building up. bell you chains in europe but also worldwide and at least europe and japan has struck the biggest foreign free trade deal ever last year prior to christmas so and the internal...
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literally literally everyone there and it doesn't really think about these things so may made delivering brax that her main task that was that it was all is about when she took office in two thousand and sixteen. and she was going to be the whole thing so now she has until monday to come up with a new proposal but she doesn't seem to have a plan. you've got to keep plan b. literally around you got it it's really important for those monday morning for those under forty seven you're like when you're one hundred i agree. you need the plan b. right there right here. so there's only ten weeks left and got about plan b. and otherwise you only have so long so there's ten weeks left before the u.k. will leave the e.u. which is supposed to be on march twenty ninth but it does. and one of the options for them at this point. well they can have a sort of no deal bracks that where they just break off and everybody goes well figure it out later what happens. but you know it's. a push toward the sort of soft apart here it's a soft exit from the e.u. where they won't deal with borders and they don't want to
literally literally everyone there and it doesn't really think about these things so may made delivering brax that her main task that was that it was all is about when she took office in two thousand and sixteen. and she was going to be the whole thing so now she has until monday to come up with a new proposal but she doesn't seem to have a plan. you've got to keep plan b. literally around you got it it's really important for those monday morning for those under forty seven you're like when...
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referendum for or against europe or for against migration we're discussing the european elections not brax it or not the yes or no to europe we discuss the direction of this continent and in democratic elections people show up and tell us as politicians in which direction we should go with the majority decision what we have to put on the table as democratic parties is to give people an idea about the direction for example i'm a candidate who tells people very clearly if i become commission president stops enlargement talks towards turkey i don't think that turkey can become a member of the european union and it's a vote for one of the p.p. parties in europe they will get a commission president who who says is very clearly and will do this after the votes so we have to be concrete we have to be clear what are we offering to the citizens and to have a lively debate in the election campaign and would be about thank you very much. and with just two months to go until brags that signs of the country's division are really everywhere. visited a london restaurant run by immigrants where the owner
referendum for or against europe or for against migration we're discussing the european elections not brax it or not the yes or no to europe we discuss the direction of this continent and in democratic elections people show up and tell us as politicians in which direction we should go with the majority decision what we have to put on the table as democratic parties is to give people an idea about the direction for example i'm a candidate who tells people very clearly if i become commission...
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in italy and in spain in catalonia we also are see it in the united kingdom with brax it and i'd say we also see it in brazil with a higher but also narrow who spoke there in davos and even in the u.s. i think so you know my question is this is a worldwide phenomenon that you see going on. what we have seen after the brics the referendum the results of the brics the referendum and then a serious health nation are and local elections that happened over the last couple of years you knew were open all these phenomena that you mentioned i mean the yellow vests and other kind of in the streets show very clearly that actually the places where decent rest is major and the places were. walking plus where people etc are voting for these two or the police the forces are part of books equally not to the places where there are more migrants so these are called their authority that say size because of migrants people are afraid of migrants coming in stealing their jobs etc etc this is only partially true actually if we go into a death in that in this respect and we have also deliver some service
in italy and in spain in catalonia we also are see it in the united kingdom with brax it and i'd say we also see it in brazil with a higher but also narrow who spoke there in davos and even in the u.s. i think so you know my question is this is a worldwide phenomenon that you see going on. what we have seen after the brics the referendum the results of the brics the referendum and then a serious health nation are and local elections that happened over the last couple of years you knew were open...
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widespread corruption or at the eastern end of the five hundred kilometer irish border where locals brax it will fraud are used to that business. and the rules of basketball provided for using ending the english crowd at the n.b.a. london peter will be history explainable in a sport. well now to colombia the government there is accused of carrying out thursday's car bombing as a police academy in bogota twenty one people were killed sixty others injured when a vehicle packed with explosives broke through checkpoints and blew up the group has about two thousand fighters in its ranks its leaders and to peace talks with the former president one manual santos in two thousand and seventeen but they were put on hold by his successor yvonne touquet alessandra m.p.'s he has more. colombia's defense minister and the attorney general say they have enough proof and intelligence that demonstrates according to them that hacker was indeed an explosives expert for the rebel group that you had lost his right hand in a previous explosion and that he had been responsible for explosives training in rebel c
widespread corruption or at the eastern end of the five hundred kilometer irish border where locals brax it will fraud are used to that business. and the rules of basketball provided for using ending the english crowd at the n.b.a. london peter will be history explainable in a sport. well now to colombia the government there is accused of carrying out thursday's car bombing as a police academy in bogota twenty one people were killed sixty others injured when a vehicle packed with explosives...
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richelle carey in doha these are the top stories right now on al-jazeera prime minister teresa mayes brax a deal has been defeated by the largest margin in u.k. parliamentary history the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. after the vote the opposition labor party called for a vote of no confidence in the government which could trigger a general election may offer cross party talks to find a way forward every day the process without this issue being resolved means more uncertainty more business and full rancor the government has heard what the house has said tonight but i ask members on all sides of the house to listen to the british people who want this issue settle. down to work with the government to do just that. now e.u. leaders are insisting dis deal is the best they can offer you never states would have to approve an extension to the march twenty ninth brock's a deadline that's a crushing free knowledge done for do you keep going to do next. on or sorry do we really mean the united kingdom will be turning to richard do you trust ser
richelle carey in doha these are the top stories right now on al-jazeera prime minister teresa mayes brax a deal has been defeated by the largest margin in u.k. parliamentary history the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. after the vote the opposition labor party called for a vote of no confidence in the government which could trigger a general election may offer cross party talks to find a way forward every day the process without this issue...
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well indeed brax it represents a major challenge for the republic of ireland among the twenty seven member states of the european union the republic of ireland is certainly the one who has more to lose as a result of the decision to eve. i do you could treat the european union with the exit date approaching in few weeks the irish government has been planning to prepare contingency measures to deal with that no deal scenario but of course the hope there probably of ireland certainly that at the deal will go through and that the border problem will be sold within the framework of an order the withdrawal of the u.k. from the european union what do you think happened though if the british parliament votes no today what happens next. well it's very hard to to make a prediction i think it's very likely that today westminster will not support the bracks deal neko shaded by prime minister three days i may and if dobson is indeed going to happen i think there are three scenarios effectively on the table the default scenario is. no deal for the simple fact that the clock is ticking and we are meet j
well indeed brax it represents a major challenge for the republic of ireland among the twenty seven member states of the european union the republic of ireland is certainly the one who has more to lose as a result of the decision to eve. i do you could treat the european union with the exit date approaching in few weeks the irish government has been planning to prepare contingency measures to deal with that no deal scenario but of course the hope there probably of ireland certainly that at the...
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this turbulence looks set to continue throughout the year with the upcoming european elections and brax it just around the corner and there's still no solution to the trade dispute between the u.s. and china experts predict that twenty nineteen could be a difficult here.
this turbulence looks set to continue throughout the year with the upcoming european elections and brax it just around the corner and there's still no solution to the trade dispute between the u.s. and china experts predict that twenty nineteen could be a difficult here.