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government to determine -- determined to secure the sort of brexit it wanted, allowing a hard brexitith a lot of divergence, and that basically at the end of the day, when push came to shove, boris johnson sacrificed the unionist interest in the interest of the sort of brexit he felt he had to deliver . >> you were shaking your head in agreement or disagreement there, but i also want to bring in that the dep said they are going to look at this agreement and go through it with a fine tooth comb. can you just come in with your thoughts? >> yeah, first of all, the dup union's position was not subjugated by the government. the unions supported the hardest line. in fact, the deputy leader in westminster was a member on the board of vote leave, so they wanted a hard border. now they are going to have to take a big decision, if they will accept this agreement, and there is another issue that is not just accepting it, long term. the dup is quite concerned that they may be severely criticized by a hard-line party called the traditional with -- traditional unionist boys who are pulling about 7
government to determine -- determined to secure the sort of brexit it wanted, allowing a hard brexitith a lot of divergence, and that basically at the end of the day, when push came to shove, boris johnson sacrificed the unionist interest in the interest of the sort of brexit he felt he had to deliver . >> you were shaking your head in agreement or disagreement there, but i also want to bring in that the dep said they are going to look at this agreement and go through it with a fine tooth...
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~ ever be as close as they before brexit? ,, , ., , ., , brexit?t? i think your first one, 'ust a couple of things, you i brexit? i think your first one, just a couple of things, you described| brexit? i think your first one, just i a couple of things, you described it as french efforts, let's be clear, these are joint efforts. that's the first thing to recognise. these efforts by our team isjointly first thing to recognise. these efforts by our team is jointly on the ground to tackle what is a shared challenge. that's the first thing to get across. talked in terms of our previous investment, emmanuel mentioned it in his remarks, 50 different criminal gangs, almost 500 arrests made injust this different criminal gangs, almost 500 arrests made in just this year, thousands of boats stopped. that is the result of the partnership that is working and it's delivering. that is working and it's delivering. that is the situation still challenging, because it is, is because there is a global migration problem that we are seeing the impact of on our shores an
~ ever be as close as they before brexit? ,, , ., , ., , brexit?t? i think your first one, 'ust a couple of things, you i brexit? i think your first one, just a couple of things, you described| brexit? i think your first one, just i a couple of things, you described it as french efforts, let's be clear, these are joint efforts. that's the first thing to recognise. these efforts by our team isjointly first thing to recognise. these efforts by our team is jointly on the ground to tackle what is a...
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brexit.he woolworth's of nigel farage. bofisis woolworth's of nigel farage. boris is the fortnum mason of brexiteers and his opponents seem to suffer from boris spongiform encephalopathy a newly discovered wasting disease of the brain, which particularly affects metropolitan types and now known to be prevalent in islington. because what happens or what has happened to a number of people, perfectly sensible people, but very sensible people who used to like boris, invade it for him to be mayor of london is that they were so shocked that not to be on that he turned out not to be on their over brexit, that their side over brexit, that they marbles i think they lost their marbles i think some of them even sent their marbles off to greece because they to understand boris they failed to understand boris was a true brexiteer. if you read his articles going back over 30 years, you see much. he disparaged the european union, how much he realised its failings and therefore it was only natural that he sho
brexit.he woolworth's of nigel farage. bofisis woolworth's of nigel farage. boris is the fortnum mason of brexiteers and his opponents seem to suffer from boris spongiform encephalopathy a newly discovered wasting disease of the brain, which particularly affects metropolitan types and now known to be prevalent in islington. because what happens or what has happened to a number of people, perfectly sensible people, but very sensible people who used to like boris, invade it for him to be mayor...
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labour has always been weak on brexit, has never wanted a proper brexit. it. so once you see, the labour party supporting it, to wonder if it's it, you have to wonder if it's as cracked up to as good as it's cracked up to be. and it's double trouble for sunak after britain's brexit delivering back the delivering pm burst back the spotlight and onto the political comeback trail today i was the prime minister , the uk. i trying prime minister, the uk. i trying to run the country during a pandemic. i could not drop what i was doing, get up and go institute a personal investigation into what sounded like a daily mirror trial about an event that was now almost a year old. i still believe was the daily mirror trial. that's genuinely how i feel about partygate. what would say it was a very good day to bury bad news and fishy rishi certainly thought so because on top of all of this the pm tactically chosen today to deliver on his failed leadership campaigns promise to pubush leadership campaigns promise to publish his uk tax affairs. his records prove what we alre
labour has always been weak on brexit, has never wanted a proper brexit. it. so once you see, the labour party supporting it, to wonder if it's it, you have to wonder if it's as cracked up to as good as it's cracked up to be. and it's double trouble for sunak after britain's brexit delivering back the delivering pm burst back the spotlight and onto the political comeback trail today i was the prime minister , the uk. i trying prime minister, the uk. i trying to run the country during a...
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labour has always been weak on brexit, has never wanted a proper brexit.ould to stop it. so once you see, the labour party supporting it, wonder if it's it, you have to wonder if it's as as cracked up to as good as it's cracked up to be. and it's double trouble for sunak after britain's brexit delivering back the delivering pm burst back the spotlight and onto the political comeback trail today i was the prime minister , the uk. i trying prime minister, the uk. i trying to run the country during a pandemic. i could not drop what i was doing, get up and go institute a personal investigation into what sounded like a daily mirror trial about an event that was now almost a year old. i still believe was the daily mirror trial. that's genuinely how i feel about partygate. what would say it was a very good day to bury bad news and fishy rishi certainly thought so because on top of all of this the pm tactically chosen today to deliver on his failed leadership campaigns promise to pubush leadership campaigns promise to publish his uk tax affairs. his records prove
labour has always been weak on brexit, has never wanted a proper brexit.ould to stop it. so once you see, the labour party supporting it, wonder if it's it, you have to wonder if it's as as cracked up to as good as it's cracked up to be. and it's double trouble for sunak after britain's brexit delivering back the delivering pm burst back the spotlight and onto the political comeback trail today i was the prime minister , the uk. i trying prime minister, the uk. i trying to run the country...
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is it that are saying it brexit. is it brexit? don't them because brexit?ash them because it's brexit. it. no, it's it's not brexit. it. no, it's a factor as is the frost in morocco , as are lots of things. morocco, as are lots of things. what annoys me is that it has to be one thing all the time. it can't be. it can't be a reasonable, sensible knowledge that yes, brexit probably does have a part it and that is have a part of it and that is and where i there aren't and where i live, there aren't any tomatoes be hadn't has any tomatoes to be hadn't has been annoying been moderately annoying i haven't and probably but haven't died and i probably but is little irritating also is a little irritating also i live up road from sweetcorn live up the road from sweetcorn so maybe we got know tomatoes really isn't brexit. i was looking at a headline today where have all the lettuces gone and that was an american newspaper . it's not brexit. come newspaper. it's not brexit. come on. i mean, you can buy tomatoes in ukraine at the moment and you can't get them so easily
is it that are saying it brexit. is it brexit? don't them because brexit?ash them because it's brexit. it. no, it's it's not brexit. it. no, it's a factor as is the frost in morocco , as are lots of things. morocco, as are lots of things. what annoys me is that it has to be one thing all the time. it can't be. it can't be a reasonable, sensible knowledge that yes, brexit probably does have a part it and that is have a part of it and that is and where i there aren't and where i live, there...
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you had punch—ups on brexit. were the leader of what we'll hear later on was called the spartan army of rebels against theresa may. there's something in you, i think, that likes the fight. well, listen, i... that's not by design, i would add. when you use that language, you know it's going to provoke. when you read that word "invasion" in the house of commons, you're not telling me you didn't sort of pull out the pin on the hand grenade and lob it in, knowing that the labour party'd go mental? i don't control how critics might respond to me, actually. you know, ever since i started my political career, i've aimed to work collaboratively with people. you know, work constructively, stand up for the british people. i see my role as being honest. so does it hurt when you're portrayed in the way that you are sometimes portrayed? i mean, i could — but i won't — say many of the things that are said about you on social media, because they're painful, they're cruel, they're abusive. i guess the most polite i can say is yo
you had punch—ups on brexit. were the leader of what we'll hear later on was called the spartan army of rebels against theresa may. there's something in you, i think, that likes the fight. well, listen, i... that's not by design, i would add. when you use that language, you know it's going to provoke. when you read that word "invasion" in the house of commons, you're not telling me you didn't sort of pull out the pin on the hand grenade and lob it in, knowing that the labour party'd...
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what has been the impact of brexit on what will be the impact of brexit? budget responsibility basically says that brexit has been as damaging to the uk economy as the coronavirus. pandemic. reckons leaving the eu will get rid of about 4% of our gdp . rid of about 4% of our gdp. barnaby is he right? he is absolutely wrong and i think it's outrageous that someone who heads up something that's ostensibly an independent body designed to keep the government on the straight and narrow, is coming out with their own political effectively their own political effectively their own political views. this isn't the first time richard hughes has said this. he said this back in 2021. he didn't say then that it was worse than lockdowns. and i'm distinction i'm going to make a distinction between covid lockdowns. between covid and lockdowns. it's lockdowns to he's it's lockdowns to which he's really referring . he didn't really referring. he didn't he didn't then in 2021 that it didn't say then in 2021 that it was worse than lockdowns . but he was worse than lockdowns. bu
what has been the impact of brexit on what will be the impact of brexit? budget responsibility basically says that brexit has been as damaging to the uk economy as the coronavirus. pandemic. reckons leaving the eu will get rid of about 4% of our gdp . rid of about 4% of our gdp. barnaby is he right? he is absolutely wrong and i think it's outrageous that someone who heads up something that's ostensibly an independent body designed to keep the government on the straight and narrow, is coming out...
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this week's first parliamentary vote on the new brexit deal . the prime minister brexit deal.work with the last month and it aimed resolve some of the concerns unionists had about the northern ireland protocol. also in the news , the protocol. also in the news, the home secretary has told mps she's satisfied the provisions of the government's illegal migration bill capable of being appued migration bill capable of being applied compared with the human rights convention . it comes rights convention. it comes after suella braverman migrants could be sent to rwanda by the summer. the agreement between
this week's first parliamentary vote on the new brexit deal . the prime minister brexit deal.work with the last month and it aimed resolve some of the concerns unionists had about the northern ireland protocol. also in the news , the protocol. also in the news, the home secretary has told mps she's satisfied the provisions of the government's illegal migration bill capable of being appued migration bill capable of being applied compared with the human rights convention . it comes rights...
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and so they come to on people with anti—brexit people with anti —brexit pro—brexit people with anti—brexit people like me. there's a sort of balance because they feel embarrassed about what they did to us. they used you for balance and that to completely undermines the whole purpose, what they're trying to do, because everyone, a do, because everyone, what a waste our money. well, thank waste of our money. well, thank you what been doing. you for what you've been doing. and courage on tackling and if your courage on tackling it and i wish you it and coming on. and i wish you every success with the henry jackson society. we have of course contacted the office course contacted the home office for and hoping for comment and we were hoping to back from them. but we to hear back from them. but we haven't . after break, we'll haven't. after the break, we'll be looking at the new plan to stop the channel crossings once and go away. come and for all. don't go away. come back, then . welcome back. i'm still jacob rees—mogg, and this is state of the nation. you've been getting in touch with your tho
and so they come to on people with anti—brexit people with anti —brexit pro—brexit people with anti—brexit people like me. there's a sort of balance because they feel embarrassed about what they did to us. they used you for balance and that to completely undermines the whole purpose, what they're trying to do, because everyone, a do, because everyone, what a waste our money. well, thank waste of our money. well, thank you what been doing. you for what you've been doing. and courage on...
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and also we've brexit fatigue.ild better relations because we've now got since brexit, a war raging in ukraine, which is, you know, in europe . which is, you know, in europe. we've got well, we've done a lot more for that war than we. yeah, yeah. and we've got you all keep we've got a whole load of other problems that are, you know, wide economic, environmental . wide economic, environmental. and i think, you know, we need to stop using the old brexit arguments for and move on. i mean, this isn't a brexit argument. i'm talking about an all out constitutional attack on the united kingdom by a foreign power that's happening here. do not misunderstand it. they may not misunderstand it. they may not be any guns being fired, but what they're using is political sway . get their way in the sway. get their way in the united kingdom. 100 years ago this would have resulted in a war. what they tried do 100 years ago would have resulted in a shooting war. but we've actually given up on 1.8 million british citizens without a si
and also we've brexit fatigue.ild better relations because we've now got since brexit, a war raging in ukraine, which is, you know, in europe . which is, you know, in europe. we've got well, we've done a lot more for that war than we. yeah, yeah. and we've got you all keep we've got a whole load of other problems that are, you know, wide economic, environmental . wide economic, environmental. and i think, you know, we need to stop using the old brexit arguments for and move on. i mean, this...
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after the brexit referendum both in- the brexit referendum both in absolute _ the brexit referendumbsolute and relative - the brexit referendum both in absolute and relative terms. i the brexit referendum both in. absolute and relative terms. and the brexit referendum both in- absolute and relative terms. and the country. _ absolute and relative terms. and the country. the — absolute and relative terms. and the country. the only— absolute and relative terms. and the country, the only one _ absolute and relative terms. and the country, the only one in the - absolute and relative terms. and the country, the only one in the g7, - country, the only one in the 67, where _ country, the only one in the 67, where the — country, the only one in the 67, where the economy— country, the only one in the 67, where the economy has - country, the only one in the 67, where the economy has not - country, the only one in the g7, - where the economy has not returned to its _ where the economy has not returned to its pre—pandemic_ where the economy has not returned to its pre—pandemic level. _ where the
after the brexit referendum both in- the brexit referendum both in absolute _ the brexit referendumbsolute and relative - the brexit referendum both in absolute and relative terms. i the brexit referendum both in. absolute and relative terms. and the brexit referendum both in- absolute and relative terms. and the country. _ absolute and relative terms. and the country. the — absolute and relative terms. and the country. the only— absolute and relative terms. and the country, the only one _...
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deal. parliamentary on the new brexit deal .shi deal. the prime minister rishi sunak agreed the new windsor framework with eu last month, which had aimed to resolve some of the concerns had about the northern protocol. i and also in the news today, the home secretary told mps she is satisfied the provisions of the government's illegal migration bill are of being applied with the human rights convention. it comes after said migrants could be sent to rwanda as early as this summer. the agreement between the two countries has now been expanded to include all illegal migrant, not just asylum seekers . and speaking in the seekers. and speaking in the house of commons on today, suella braverman told that the uk is going to work more with france to secure cross—channel cooperation . and she criticised cooperation. and she criticised labour for announcing their immigration policy on social media. shadow home secretary said on she's very good on twitter. she tweeted the last ten days labour's paltry excuse for a plan. half it stuff we're
deal. parliamentary on the new brexit deal .shi deal. the prime minister rishi sunak agreed the new windsor framework with eu last month, which had aimed to resolve some of the concerns had about the northern protocol. i and also in the news today, the home secretary told mps she is satisfied the provisions of the government's illegal migration bill are of being applied with the human rights convention. it comes after said migrants could be sent to rwanda as early as this summer. the agreement...
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the exactly the opposite of the predictions of brexit-ers. next week. >> don't forget if you miss a show go, to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my itunes podcast. of te fuels that keep ththings movin. today, we're producing renewable diesel that can be useded in existing diesel tanks. and we're committed to increasing our renewable fuels production. because as we work toward a lower carbon future, it's only human to keep moving forward. ♪ ♪ no two dreams are the same. but there is one van equipped to handle them all. for over 120 years, mercedes-benz vans have been built, upfitted and ready to go. because we believe dreams - should never stay that way. living with metastatic breast cancer means i cherish my memories. but i don't just look back on them, i look forward to the chance to make new ones every day with verzenio. verzenio is proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be sever
the exactly the opposite of the predictions of brexit-ers. next week. >> don't forget if you miss a show go, to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my itunes podcast. of te fuels that keep ththings movin. today, we're producing renewable diesel that can be useded in existing diesel tanks. and we're committed to increasing our renewable fuels production. because as we work toward a lower carbon future, it's only human to keep moving forward. ♪ ♪ no two dreams are the same. but there is one...
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they voted for brexit. range of brexit on offer and we've chosen the most damaging or rather i should be more much more precise. the faction that currently controls the tory party chose the most damaging opfion party chose the most damaging option of brexit. is there any way back for you to come back to the conservative party ? is that the conservative party? is that remotely possible ? knows the remotely possible? knows the short answer because i do believe that the tory party is responsible for an extremely damaging version of brexit. that's the first reason. there's actually a second reason. and on this i freely acknowledge i've changed my view. i've always been an advocate of the two party system on the basis that you you have two permanent coalitions and invite the voters to choose between them. i'm now opposed to the to the two party system because what's actually happened around brexit is the most egregious example . but most egregious example. but actually in my own area of particular personal intere
they voted for brexit. range of brexit on offer and we've chosen the most damaging or rather i should be more much more precise. the faction that currently controls the tory party chose the most damaging opfion party chose the most damaging option of brexit. is there any way back for you to come back to the conservative party ? is that the conservative party? is that remotely possible ? knows the remotely possible? knows the short answer because i do believe that the tory party is responsible...
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rebel~ _ boris johnson as a potential brexit rebel~ it _ boris johnson as a potential brexit rebel~ooks like the design of the timing — rebel. it looks like the design of the timing will— rebel. it looks like the design of the timing will mean _ rebel. it looks like the design of the timing will mean that - rebel. it looks like the design of the timing will mean that a i rebel. it looks like the design of the timing will mean that a lot i rebel. it looks like the design ofl the timing will mean that a lot of energy— the timing will mean that a lot of energy gets _ the timing will mean that a lot of energy gets lost _ the timing will mean that a lot of energy gets lost on _ the timing will mean that a lot of energy gets lost on one - the timing will mean that a lot of energy gets lost on one of- the timing will mean that a lot of energy gets lost on one of the i the timing will mean that a lot of i energy gets lost on one of the other and its— energy gets lost on one of the other and it's perhaps _ energy gets lost on one of the other and it's perhaps not _ energy gets lost on one of
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they voted for brexit. range of brexit on offer and we've chosen the most damaging or rather i should be more much more precise. the faction that currently controls the tory party chose the most damaging opfion party chose the most damaging option of brexit. is there any way back for you to come back to the conservative party ? is that the conservative party? is that remotely possible ? knows the remotely possible? knows the short answer because i do believe that the tory party is responsible for an extremely damaging version of brexit. that's the first reason. there's actually a second reason. and on this i freely acknowledge i've changed my view. i've always been an advocate of the two party system on the basis that you you have two permanent coalitions and invite the voters to choose between them. i'm now opposed to the to the two party system because what's actually happened around brexit is the most egregious example . but most egregious example. but actually in my own area of particular personal intere
they voted for brexit. range of brexit on offer and we've chosen the most damaging or rather i should be more much more precise. the faction that currently controls the tory party chose the most damaging opfion party chose the most damaging option of brexit. is there any way back for you to come back to the conservative party ? is that the conservative party? is that remotely possible ? knows the remotely possible? knows the short answer because i do believe that the tory party is responsible...
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well, brexit does need properly. well, brexit does need to be done properly . goodness gracious me. well, that judging strasbourg, let us do what we want to do. that is not taking control of our taking back control of our borders . i'm there is a momentum borders. i'm there is a momentum in the country now for a change to the voting system . the first to the voting system. the first past the post system may well have worked hundred years ago. it's out of date now. it doesn't let express a much wider range of views. it leaves millions of people just completely unrepresented . parliament. keir unrepresented. parliament. keir starmer's labour party. at their last party conference voted for proportional representation or a degree of proportional ac. i think we desperately need to update our institution . we need update our institution. we need some proportionality in voting system. and as for the house of lords just being stuffed full, the mates of retiring prime ministers . i the mates of retiring prime ministers. i think the whole thing is obscene . so i'm all fo
well, brexit does need properly. well, brexit does need to be done properly . goodness gracious me. well, that judging strasbourg, let us do what we want to do. that is not taking control of our taking back control of our borders . i'm there is a momentum borders. i'm there is a momentum in the country now for a change to the voting system . the first to the voting system. the first past the post system may well have worked hundred years ago. it's out of date now. it doesn't let express a much...
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is high immigration a brexit betrayal .7 immigration a brexit betrayal? with criticism of lads mags , should we let boys be boys discussing that? kim woodburn from how clean is your house? a very busy 3 hours. lots to through. but first, the headunes through. but first, the headlines with tatiana sanchez . headlines with tatiana sanchez. mark, thank you very much and good evening is the latest from the gb newsroom, the international criminal has issued an arrest warrant against the russian president . it's the russian president. it's accusing vladimir putin of war crimes against ukraine including the unlawful deepwater mission of children from ukraine to russia. the kremlin described the claims as outrageous and says it doesn't recognise the juristic action of the icc . juristic action of the icc. deputy prime minister dominic raab says russia must be accountable to the historic moment in the conflict in ukraine the international criminal court, which operates independently has issued an indictment for president putin and the children's commissioner , com
is high immigration a brexit betrayal .7 immigration a brexit betrayal? with criticism of lads mags , should we let boys be boys discussing that? kim woodburn from how clean is your house? a very busy 3 hours. lots to through. but first, the headunes through. but first, the headlines with tatiana sanchez . headlines with tatiana sanchez. mark, thank you very much and good evening is the latest from the gb newsroom, the international criminal has issued an arrest warrant against the russian...
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well, brexit does need properly. well, brexit does need to be done properly .h goodness gracious me. well, that judging strasbourg, let us do what we want to do. that is not taking back control of our borders . i'm there is a momentum borders. i'm there is a momentum in the country now for a change to the voting system . the first to the voting system. the first past the post system may well have worked hundred years ago. it's out of date now. it doesn't let express a much wider range of views. it leaves millions of people just completely unrepresented . parliament. keir unrepresented. parliament. keir starmer's labour party. at their last party conference voted for proportional representation or a degree of proportional ac. i think we desperately need to update our institution . we need update our institution. we need some proportionality in voting system. and as for the house of lords just being stuffed full, the mates of retiring prime ministers . i the mates of retiring prime ministers. i think the whole thing is obscene . so i'm all for thing is obscene. s
well, brexit does need properly. well, brexit does need to be done properly .h goodness gracious me. well, that judging strasbourg, let us do what we want to do. that is not taking back control of our borders . i'm there is a momentum borders. i'm there is a momentum in the country now for a change to the voting system . the first to the voting system. the first past the post system may well have worked hundred years ago. it's out of date now. it doesn't let express a much wider range of views....
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high of thousands it's high immigration a brexit betrayal . immigration a brexit betrayal. we'll be asking the co founder of vote leave douglas carswell and with criticism about lads mags in the news , is it time to mags in the news, is it time to just let boys be boys.7 we'll be discussing that with kim woodburn from how clean is your house? also, there's going be a middle aged love island. will you watch it? let's hope for all of us. so lots to get through after nine. in my big opinion , after nine. in my big opinion, following wednesday's budget, things are tough as we avoid recession. the profits of doom were wrong to write off brexit brits in my first on air reaction to the financial events of the year, wednesday's budgets and he might take it ten. you will not believe this story my mother is furious the charity oxfam have banned the use of the word mother. you can't say mother any more awful father if we don't push back on this madness, it will only get worse. you won't want to miss my take it ten my martin. each guest is a military hero. former blackwater parliament
high of thousands it's high immigration a brexit betrayal . immigration a brexit betrayal. we'll be asking the co founder of vote leave douglas carswell and with criticism about lads mags in the news , is it time to mags in the news, is it time to just let boys be boys.7 we'll be discussing that with kim woodburn from how clean is your house? also, there's going be a middle aged love island. will you watch it? let's hope for all of us. so lots to get through after nine. in my big opinion ,...
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no we had brexit.. and we were a trade deal. and we were i remember very well and we weren't as having we got a trade deal weren't as having we got a trade deal. oh trump was . the deal. oh donald trump was. the ink was barely dry on the trade deal ink was barely dry on the trade deal. we left off the mugs . deal. we left off the mugs. excuse me. back to emma. you're a defender. women's rights. okay. not think? it's a okay. do you not think? it's a terrible insult that the president of the united states of haven't got of america said. i haven't got time to go to the coronation of my wife. that's awesome by itself, he said , oh, just upset. itself, he said, oh, just upset. honestly so in a way he's saying the first lady is as important as the president. i think we need to hold fire on him saying i can't be bothered to come. that's not what he said that's not what the article says okay we just find so we just find out i think he made you don't know why trying to make out you do know what i don't know we'
no we had brexit.. and we were a trade deal. and we were i remember very well and we weren't as having we got a trade deal weren't as having we got a trade deal. oh trump was . the deal. oh donald trump was. the ink was barely dry on the trade deal ink was barely dry on the trade deal. we left off the mugs . deal. we left off the mugs. excuse me. back to emma. you're a defender. women's rights. okay. not think? it's a okay. do you not think? it's a terrible insult that the president of the...
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northern ireland, the new brexit northern ireland, the new brexit northern ireland deal which rishiamework. it is important because it is about all this showing the difficulties within the conservative party even now over brexit.- difficulties within the conservative party even now over brexit. there as an awkward — party even now over brexit. there as an awkward squad _ party even now over brexit. there as an awkward squad for _ party even now over brexit. there as an awkward squad for rishi - party even now over brexit. there as an awkward squad for rishi sunak. . party even now over brexit. there as an awkward squad for rishi sunak. i | an awkward squad for rishi sunak. i do not know how big the rebellion will be. we have been trying to find out how many tory mps might vote against the government. it looks bad for rishi sunak, not that he will lose the vote because he has labour's back in, not that he would end up like theresa may and quite over brexit, but it looks bigger than we thought. everything went quiet after the windsor framework was revealed a few weeks ago. it looked l
northern ireland, the new brexit northern ireland, the new brexit northern ireland deal which rishiamework. it is important because it is about all this showing the difficulties within the conservative party even now over brexit.- difficulties within the conservative party even now over brexit. there as an awkward — party even now over brexit. there as an awkward squad _ party even now over brexit. there as an awkward squad for _ party even now over brexit. there as an awkward squad for rishi...
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he also said the brexit and core productivity growth.d 4% compared to where we would've been if we had not left the eu. us vice president kamala harris has arrived in ghana as part of a three nation tour of africa. the visit is part of a diplomatic push by the biden administration to deepen ties with the continent amid competition from china and russia. after visiting ghana, she will be going to tanzania and zambia. our reporter in accra thomas naadi has more. vice president kamala harris�* visit is a further diplomatic push to strengthen us ties in africa. the visit is significant because ghana is seen as a of democracy ——a beacon of democracy in africa. during the opening remarks, she said that america is helping to prevent more in africa. countries struggling to overcome the combined effects of the global pandemic and russia's of ukraine. ghana is seeking to renegotiate its step with china with $1.9 billion. and harris will be visiting is exceeded $17 billion in the majority of which is owed to america's allies have been china, which
he also said the brexit and core productivity growth.d 4% compared to where we would've been if we had not left the eu. us vice president kamala harris has arrived in ghana as part of a three nation tour of africa. the visit is part of a diplomatic push by the biden administration to deepen ties with the continent amid competition from china and russia. after visiting ghana, she will be going to tanzania and zambia. our reporter in accra thomas naadi has more. vice president kamala harris�*...
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brexit.d against all the leftie remainers in parliament, including the speaker at the time in bacco to get brexit. you know he's on brexit man, he's the reason we got this majority in parliament. so i think what just based. so would you say it's impossible to be a true and vote for the stormont vote tomorrow. well i can't put words in other people's mouths but as a sportsman myself who's is i mean i fought for a referendum as well. i had colleagues in the tea room speaking to me, but you know, it was worth it because you know i'm a democrat and. absolutely. and to me we have. but boris got elected at the general election. that's why i've supported him . brexit was i've supported him. brexit was voted for in the referendum and we should honour absolutely democracy . it was worth it then. democracy. it was worth it then. it cannot undermined now and similarly, i give huge credit the way to the small . but who the way to the small. but who knows, maybe a bigger number. tory mp like you tomorrow
brexit.d against all the leftie remainers in parliament, including the speaker at the time in bacco to get brexit. you know he's on brexit man, he's the reason we got this majority in parliament. so i think what just based. so would you say it's impossible to be a true and vote for the stormont vote tomorrow. well i can't put words in other people's mouths but as a sportsman myself who's is i mean i fought for a referendum as well. i had colleagues in the tea room speaking to me, but you know,...
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he wanted brexit, but originally he didn't want brexit.tely it just so he would be voted in. so he's like one of those people that he will change his mind just to suit a current agenda for his own purpose , agenda for his own purpose, which i think is a big red flag. and it should been a big red flag, but i've got lots of viewers and listeners who still love and they feel that he was chucked out of power in an undemocratic coup by disloyal cabinet ministers like rishi sunak's now. pm, what would you say to my listeners and viewers who are missing boris and want him back ? look well, he had his him back? look well, he had his time, didn't need this. this is a difference . england and a difference. england and america, you see america , they america, you see america, they don't throw them , which, you don't throw them, which, you know, look , we still got joe know, look, we still got joe biden over there. yeah and here they get sick of someone in the next one comes in. it's kind of like a musical chairs continual , continual process over her
he wanted brexit, but originally he didn't want brexit.tely it just so he would be voted in. so he's like one of those people that he will change his mind just to suit a current agenda for his own purpose , agenda for his own purpose, which i think is a big red flag. and it should been a big red flag, but i've got lots of viewers and listeners who still love and they feel that he was chucked out of power in an undemocratic coup by disloyal cabinet ministers like rishi sunak's now. pm, what...
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them his meeting, the voters are just sick of us banging on about brexit.y conservatives are mindful of that. ben: your assessment is that this will get through? >> so far. one alwaysts to be mentally careful with predictions on brexit, but you get a sen of the conservative party coming behind their leader. a different matter is the democratic unionist party, what will they do? it may take a week or two to know. ben: that is what's happening in westminster tonight. let's take you to northern ireland. rishi sunak has been speaking to northern ireland's biggest political parties, the largest unionist party in northern ireland is the dup. it heavily criticized the previous deal, even refused to take part in northern ireland power-sharing government because of it. their support will be key to restoring power-sharing. he is what it's leader is saying. >> progress has been made. we continue to have concerns. we will examine the legal text, we will look at all of this income come to a decision where reasonable. but we want to ensure that what the prime minister ha
them his meeting, the voters are just sick of us banging on about brexit.y conservatives are mindful of that. ben: your assessment is that this will get through? >> so far. one alwaysts to be mentally careful with predictions on brexit, but you get a sen of the conservative party coming behind their leader. a different matter is the democratic unionist party, what will they do? it may take a week or two to know. ben: that is what's happening in westminster tonight. let's take you to...
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brexit.d against all the leftie remainers in parliament, including the speaker at the time in bacco to get brexit. you know he's on brexit man, he's the reason we got this majority in parliament. so i think what just based . so would you say just based. so would you say it's impossible to be a true and vote for the stormont vote tomorrow. well i can't put words in other people's mouths but as a sportsman myself who's is i mean i fought for a referendum as well. i had colleagues in the tea room speaking to me, but you know, it was worth it because you know i'm a democrat and. absolutely. and to me we have. but boris got elected at the general election . that's why general election. that's why i've supported him. brexit was voted for in the referendum and we should honour absolutely democracy . it was worth it then. democracy. it was worth it then. it cannot undermined now and similarly, i give huge credit the way to the small . but who the way to the small. but who knows, maybe a bigger number
brexit.d against all the leftie remainers in parliament, including the speaker at the time in bacco to get brexit. you know he's on brexit man, he's the reason we got this majority in parliament. so i think what just based . so would you say just based. so would you say it's impossible to be a true and vote for the stormont vote tomorrow. well i can't put words in other people's mouths but as a sportsman myself who's is i mean i fought for a referendum as well. i had colleagues in the tea room...
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the minister need to really rethink what is he trying to achieve, what is what is brexit, what has brexit for you? we can add brexit. we know john, that's not that. that was a toy . pretend that. that was a toy. pretend brexit. they haven't carried out yet because we haven't got nothing back. only a threat from europe . there was in five years europe. there was in five years there was a press report pulled last week saying british fishermen are catching £100 million. more fish than they were before brexit. oh, yeah, but that's a spin. but that's low. that's a spin. because that was factual, because if that was factual, that hundred million pound would break down. so the britain got 46 million of that because 54, are they viable ? quota is owned are they viable? quota is owned by companies that fish a pool. so that's never truth for a moment. now i'm going to pretend that i work for the and coastguard agency. i'm worried about paul lyons, his health. i'm going to put the scales down here. paul, get out there. let's whether you pass this or not, 112 kilo. no. now mean obviously kilos are, y
the minister need to really rethink what is he trying to achieve, what is what is brexit, what has brexit for you? we can add brexit. we know john, that's not that. that was a toy . pretend that. that was a toy. pretend brexit. they haven't carried out yet because we haven't got nothing back. only a threat from europe . there was in five years europe. there was in five years there was a press report pulled last week saying british fishermen are catching £100 million. more fish than they were...
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duty was sunak's, big brexit duty was supposed brexit, wasn't supposed to solve brexit, wasn't it? supposed to solve brexit, wasn't it.7 new revolt , it.7 facing a major new revolt, bofis it.7 facing a major new revolt, boris johnson again and that boris johnson him again and that former prime minister liz truss remember her. they're both going to it also prince to vote against it also prince harry well his american visa is under scrutiny mean questions over whether he disclosed his drug use comes after the duke of sussex admits that he took cannabis, cocaine and magic mushrooms could soon have a deported duke on our hands a i hope he's not coming back here and a new report has found the cost of some everyday groceries has more than doubled over last yean has more than doubled over last year, which says a range of everyday, including milk, meat and the highest and fruit, had the highest inflation with own brand products hard to . so products being hit hard to. so let us know your thoughts on all of our talking points today. we've got a more on the show. not just that , as you say, w
duty was sunak's, big brexit duty was supposed brexit, wasn't supposed to solve brexit, wasn't it? supposed to solve brexit, wasn't it.7 new revolt , it.7 facing a major new revolt, bofis it.7 facing a major new revolt, boris johnson again and that boris johnson him again and that former prime minister liz truss remember her. they're both going to it also prince to vote against it also prince harry well his american visa is under scrutiny mean questions over whether he disclosed his drug use...
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the minister need to really rethink what is he trying to achieve, what is what is brexit, what has brexit for you? we can add brexit. we know john, that's not that. that was a toy . pretend that. that was a toy. pretend brexit. they haven't carried out yet because we haven't got nothing back. only a threat from europe . there was in five years europe. there was in five years there was a press report pulled last week saying british fishermen are catching £100 million. more fish than they were before brexit. oh, yeah, but that's a spin. but that's low. that's a spin. because that was factual, because if that was factual, that hundred million pound would break down. so the britain got 46 million of that because 54, are they viable ? quota is owned are they viable? quota is owned by companies that fish a pool. so that's never truth for a moment. now i'm going to pretend that i work for the and coastguard agency. i'm worried about paul lyons, his health. i'm going to put the scales down here. paul, get out there. let's whether you pass this or not, 112 kilo. no. now mean obviously kilos are, y
the minister need to really rethink what is he trying to achieve, what is what is brexit, what has brexit for you? we can add brexit. we know john, that's not that. that was a toy . pretend that. that was a toy. pretend brexit. they haven't carried out yet because we haven't got nothing back. only a threat from europe . there was in five years europe. there was in five years there was a press report pulled last week saying british fishermen are catching £100 million. more fish than they were...
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finally, the british people are seeing the benefits of brexit. a brexit pub guarantee. from august, the tax on beer and cider will be up to 11 pence lower than the tax on beer and cider in super marks. he was keen to claim would have been impossible to enact when britain was a part of the european union. it is worth recalling that the benefits of brexit was supposed to be a lot more than a bar of beer subsidy. boris johnson at a lightly regulated. it didn't happen. having broken away from its largest market, britain is the only g7 country whose economy hasn't rebounded to its pre-pandemic side, and january, the imf predicted it would be the only major economy to shrink this year. and that environment, singapore is a mirage. as ganesh noted in the ft in november, britain is actually starting to look more and more like a pale imitator of europe. the conservative party post-brexit has presided over significant tax hikes included a rise in the corporate tax rate from 19 to 25%. by 2028, the country's tax burden and its tax revenue as a proportion of
finally, the british people are seeing the benefits of brexit. a brexit pub guarantee. from august, the tax on beer and cider will be up to 11 pence lower than the tax on beer and cider in super marks. he was keen to claim would have been impossible to enact when britain was a part of the european union. it is worth recalling that the benefits of brexit was supposed to be a lot more than a bar of beer subsidy. boris johnson at a lightly regulated. it didn't happen. having broken away from its...
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the way we're going to get into cheery like brexit into more cheery like brexit damages strip searchinglice strip searching children and dystopian surveillance stations . see in surveillance stations. see in a couple of minutes . welcome back to headline news with me leo kearse . i'm joined with me leo kearse. i'm joined by the brilliant josh henry and scott caputo . i know it's the scott caputo. i know it's the first time anybody is described as i'm sorry, i didn't mean thoroughly hilarious. oh really time your your good your friend thank you very professional we're kicking off this section with the independent and people are still crying about brexit just so let me just get this page down. brexit damage as big as covid says , we are predicting as covid says, we are predicting five years before recover the office for budget responsibility. that's basically they're going, yes, the covid pandemic is a big deal. and yes, energy price crisis with the war in ukraine. but the same magnitude has been brexit and let's just not pretend that it had an impact on our economy. this is what the expe
the way we're going to get into cheery like brexit into more cheery like brexit damages strip searchinglice strip searching children and dystopian surveillance stations . see in surveillance stations. see in a couple of minutes . welcome back to headline news with me leo kearse . i'm joined with me leo kearse. i'm joined by the brilliant josh henry and scott caputo . i know it's the scott caputo. i know it's the first time anybody is described as i'm sorry, i didn't mean thoroughly hilarious....
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the way we're going to get into cheery like brexit into more cheery like brexit damages police stripchildren and dystopian surveillance stations . see in surveillance stations. see in a couple of minutes . welcome back to headline news with me leo kearse . i'm joined with me leo kearse. i'm joined by the brilliant josh henry and scott caputo . i know it's the scott caputo. i know it's the first time anybody is described as i'm sorry, i didn't mean thoroughly hilarious. oh really time your your good your friend thank you very professional we're kicking off this section with the independent and people are still crying about brexit just so let me just get this page down. brexit damage as big as covid says , we are predicting as covid says, we are predicting five years before recover the office for budget responsibility. that's basically they're going, yes, the covid pandemic is a big deal. and yes, energy price crisis with the war in ukraine. but the same magnitude has been brexit and let's just not pretend that it had an impact on our economy. this is what the experts i'd like to prete
the way we're going to get into cheery like brexit into more cheery like brexit damages police stripchildren and dystopian surveillance stations . see in surveillance stations. see in a couple of minutes . welcome back to headline news with me leo kearse . i'm joined with me leo kearse. i'm joined by the brilliant josh henry and scott caputo . i know it's the scott caputo. i know it's the first time anybody is described as i'm sorry, i didn't mean thoroughly hilarious. oh really time your your...
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yes, there's the former brexiteer mp . brexit the former brexiteer mp.p that exchanges information on some of them are laser sharp on this sort of stuff and will go right to the original text. stuff and will go right to the original text . well, of course original text. well, of course you were one of the most distinguished brexit party meps along with my sister and nunciature a fine and formidable combination, but thank you, thank you. and that's all from us. we'll be back tomorrow night, 8 pm. up next, it's dawn neesom in four down working door . and what have you got in store for us tonight? good evening, gorgeous. i missed this morning, but yesterday . great show coming but yesterday. great show coming up. yours was brilliant, but mine is gonna be better. we have got the hideous trans rapist up in scotland . we have got kids in in scotland. we have got kids in school . jacob being taught there school. jacob being taught there are 73 genders. i'm on to. and finally we have got sadiq khan talking vegetables. so it's coming up. it's going to be fun pack
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he wanted brexit, but originally he didn't want brexit.letely it just so he would be voted in. so he's like one of those people that he will change his mind just to suit a current agenda for his own purpose , agenda for his own purpose, which i think is a big red flag. and it should been a big red flag, but i've got lots of viewers and listeners who still love and they feel that he was chucked out of power in an undemocratic coup by disloyal cabinet ministers like rishi sunak's now. pm, what would you say to my listeners and viewers who are missing boris and want him back ? look well, he had his him back? look well, he had his time, didn't need this. this is a difference . england and a difference. england and america, you see america , they america, you see america, they don't throw them , which, you don't throw them, which, you know, look , we still got joe know, look, we still got joe biden over there. yeah and here they get sick of someone in the next one comes in. it's kind of like a musical chairs continual , continual process over h
he wanted brexit, but originally he didn't want brexit.letely it just so he would be voted in. so he's like one of those people that he will change his mind just to suit a current agenda for his own purpose , agenda for his own purpose, which i think is a big red flag. and it should been a big red flag, but i've got lots of viewers and listeners who still love and they feel that he was chucked out of power in an undemocratic coup by disloyal cabinet ministers like rishi sunak's now. pm, what...
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we are seeing the benefits of a post-brexit world?— post-brexit world?world? tomorrow, people's taxes will go - post-brexit world? tomorrow, people's taxes will go up - post-brexit world? tomorrow, people's taxes will go up in - post-brexit world? tomorrow, | people's taxes will go up in the post-brexit world? tomorrow, - people's taxes will go up in the new financial year, and lots of people cosmic energy bills will go up. people's living standards are falling at a great rate. for conservatives to say this is some kind of legal miracle shows they are just not on this planet, they are totally out of touch. this trade deal they are talking about will increase the national income by 0.08% in ten years. but increase the national income by 0.08% in ten years.— increase the national income by 0.08% in ten years. but we know that urowth in 0.08% in ten years. but we know that growth in the — 0.08% in ten years. but we know that growth in the euro _ 0.08% in ten years. but we know that growth in the euro zone _ 0.08% in ten years. but we know that growth in the
we are seeing the benefits of a post-brexit world?— post-brexit world?world? tomorrow, people's taxes will go - post-brexit world? tomorrow, people's taxes will go up - post-brexit world? tomorrow, people's taxes will go up in - post-brexit world? tomorrow, | people's taxes will go up in the post-brexit world? tomorrow, - people's taxes will go up in the new financial year, and lots of people cosmic energy bills will go up. people's living standards are falling at a great rate. for...
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but then, about a year after brexit, came the bad news: havards planned to close its doors.t was a bombshell. we were all devastated. yes, i mean havards has been in newport for many, many, many years, years before i came here. so it's a very old traditional business. everyone was really, really, really upset that we would lose it. >> no one wanted to imagine life without their frying pans and kitchen essentials. so newport residents set about raising nearly half a million pounds and took over the shop themselves. now the employees get help from volunteers - like chris morgan, a retired engineer. >> we are a not-for-profit organization. the profits go straight back, after paying costs and a small amount of shareholders' interest, it goes straight back into the community. >> a helpful source of funding in hard times and in post-brexit britain. eu funds are now sorely missed in rural wales. newport's football clubhouse, for example, was built with the help of eu money. the welsh government estimates brexit will cause a shortfall of over a billion pounds over five years. so som
but then, about a year after brexit, came the bad news: havards planned to close its doors.t was a bombshell. we were all devastated. yes, i mean havards has been in newport for many, many, many years, years before i came here. so it's a very old traditional business. everyone was really, really, really upset that we would lose it. >> no one wanted to imagine life without their frying pans and kitchen essentials. so newport residents set about raising nearly half a million pounds and took...
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but then, about a year after brexit, came the bad news: havards planned to close its doors.as a bombshell. we were all devastated. yes, i mean havards has been in newport for many, many, many years, years before i came here. so it's a very old traditional business. everyone was really, really, really upset that we would lose it. >> no one wanted to imagine life without their frying pans and kitchen essentials. so newport residents set about raising nearly half a million pounds and took over the shop themselves. now the employees get help from volunteers - like chris morgan, a retired engineer. >> we are a not-for-profit organization. the profits go straight back, after paying costs and a small amount of shareholders' interest, it goes straight back into the community. >> a helpful source of funding in hard times and in post-brexit britain. eu funds are now sorely missed in rural wales. newport's football clubhouse, for example, was built with the help of eu money. the welsh government estimates brexit will cause a shortfall of over a billion pounds over five years. so some p
but then, about a year after brexit, came the bad news: havards planned to close its doors.as a bombshell. we were all devastated. yes, i mean havards has been in newport for many, many, many years, years before i came here. so it's a very old traditional business. everyone was really, really, really upset that we would lose it. >> no one wanted to imagine life without their frying pans and kitchen essentials. so newport residents set about raising nearly half a million pounds and took...
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as you say, the brexit factor l here. brexit factor has put the fear into many investors at the time and you've seen that flow out of london as a result. but you have to look at what is making the big apple bigger. companies can get more listing here. in part, that has to do with the fact that you've got many deep pocketed americans who perhaps don't want to deal with currency fluctuations that they tend to focus on us listings. the other thing is the economy right now in america is stronger than in other parts of the world. if you compare the uk and the us in terms of where we are in the inflation curve and everything else. i think that faxes into people's decisions. see in a blow to the prime minister's ambitions to build, the company announced it was moving to america. it gave the reason that it has a lot of business in the us, the final thing is the rise of sustainable finance. all of that is helping us but we can't ignore another factor in the uk. that is the uk pension fund became less risk averse, they moved away f
as you say, the brexit factor l here. brexit factor has put the fear into many investors at the time and you've seen that flow out of london as a result. but you have to look at what is making the big apple bigger. companies can get more listing here. in part, that has to do with the fact that you've got many deep pocketed americans who perhaps don't want to deal with currency fluctuations that they tend to focus on us listings. the other thing is the economy right now in america is stronger...
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and post—brexit. count dracula. and post—brexit. party, they need to properly unite. that is not a done deal by any stretch . not a done deal by any stretch. but the public won't quickly forget that the alternative. keir starmer campaign for a corbyn government campaign to reverse brexit still to this day will not go on record and define what a woman actually is. why? because he's got no balls. so it's all to play for next year. anything could happen. and mrs. sunak might just be measuring up for new curtains at number 10. after all, that's if the tories can pull themselves together . can pull themselves together. i think show is all about your opinion. support of labour would argue that the tories have destroyed the economy and in 30 years have been asleep at the when it comes to the delivery of public. labour would point to a sustained lead in the polls as britain is ready for change and they would argue that the migrant crisis has happened on the conservative watch and they're serious tackling it. so what do you think market gbne
and post—brexit. count dracula. and post—brexit. party, they need to properly unite. that is not a done deal by any stretch . not a done deal by any stretch. but the public won't quickly forget that the alternative. keir starmer campaign for a corbyn government campaign to reverse brexit still to this day will not go on record and define what a woman actually is. why? because he's got no balls. so it's all to play for next year. anything could happen. and mrs. sunak might just be measuring...
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bash post—brexit trade.aims to give a future northern ireland assembly a greater say —— post—brexit parade. here's our deputy political iterator. arguments about brexit often feel like they're going over old ground, and this was no different. for years, politicians have tried to come up with a solution to northern ireland's trading arrangements. today, rishi sunak told mps his recent deal with brussels was a significant breakthrough. prime minister. mr speaker, the windsor framework represents a good deal for the people and families and businesses of northern ireland. it restores the balance of the belfast good friday agreement and ensures northern ireland's place in our precious union. 0n the face of it, this was a big win for the prime minister. the ayes to the right, 515. the noes to the left, 29. as the commons backed his plan to give politicians in northern ireland a greater say in how new eu laws apply there, the so—called stormont brake. he's convinced some brexiteers. at any time over the last seven
bash post—brexit trade.aims to give a future northern ireland assembly a greater say —— post—brexit parade. here's our deputy political iterator. arguments about brexit often feel like they're going over old ground, and this was no different. for years, politicians have tried to come up with a solution to northern ireland's trading arrangements. today, rishi sunak told mps his recent deal with brussels was a significant breakthrough. prime minister. mr speaker, the windsor framework...
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let's start with the post—brexit northern ireland trade deal.reed on by borisjohnson back in 2019. but what exactly did mps agree upon today? and although this might sound an obvious question, what are boris johnson's objections to it? so what mps agreed to david was the new version of the deal that rishi sunak, the current prime minister, and we have had five. so it's worth mentioning him in recent years, the new deal that he did with with the european union, which essentiallyjust tries to make a trading arrangements for northern ireland smoother. now what borisjohnson and a number of other senior conservatives, including another former prime minister liz truss, objected to, was that they sort of feel that somehow it still means that northern ireland is being treated very differently than the rest of the uk in terms of the relationship with the european union. and in some ways, david, they're right. i mean, northern ireland is staying closer to the european union than the rest of britain and that's because they want to avoid a dreaded border on
let's start with the post—brexit northern ireland trade deal.reed on by borisjohnson back in 2019. but what exactly did mps agree upon today? and although this might sound an obvious question, what are boris johnson's objections to it? so what mps agreed to david was the new version of the deal that rishi sunak, the current prime minister, and we have had five. so it's worth mentioning him in recent years, the new deal that he did with with the european union, which essentiallyjust tries to...
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and post—brexit. count dracula. and post—brexit. party, they need to properly unite. that is not a done deal by any stretch . not a done deal by any stretch. but the public won't quickly forget that the alternative. keir starmer campaign for a corbyn government campaign to reverse brexit still to this day will not go on record and define what a woman actually is. why? because he's got no balls. so it's all to play for next year. anything could happen. and mrs. sunak might just be measuring up for new curtains at number 10. after all, that's if the tories can pull themselves together . can pull themselves together. i think show is all about your opinion. support of labour would argue that the tories have destroyed the economy and in 30 years have been asleep at the when it comes to the delivery of public. labour would point to a sustained lead in the polls as britain is ready for change and they would argue that the migrant crisis has happened on the conservative watch and they're serious tackling it. so what do you think market gbne
and post—brexit. count dracula. and post—brexit. party, they need to properly unite. that is not a done deal by any stretch . not a done deal by any stretch. but the public won't quickly forget that the alternative. keir starmer campaign for a corbyn government campaign to reverse brexit still to this day will not go on record and define what a woman actually is. why? because he's got no balls. so it's all to play for next year. anything could happen. and mrs. sunak might just be measuring...
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brexit hasn't made it easier. of the platforms and forums in which france and the uk would normally discuss things obviously are not available anymore, and i think part of the story is simply that it takes time for some new forums to merge, new ways of communicating on a political level. you would expect maybe this meeting to be one such sort of, like you said, one new forum being opened and some of theseissues forum being opened and some of these issues you mentioned that can be discussed. these summits have a reputation for being long on flag—waving and short on binding provisions. where might we see serious agreement and progress? everyone is going to be looking for some kind of deal may be on migrants. it helps a lot that the uk and the eu havejust struck a new or thought of revamped brexit deal which at least sold the northern ireland problems, so they should agree on that, so obviously the migrant challenge, in terms of a potential bilateral agreement between the two countries, i think that would be very dif
brexit hasn't made it easier. of the platforms and forums in which france and the uk would normally discuss things obviously are not available anymore, and i think part of the story is simply that it takes time for some new forums to merge, new ways of communicating on a political level. you would expect maybe this meeting to be one such sort of, like you said, one new forum being opened and some of theseissues forum being opened and some of these issues you mentioned that can be discussed....
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i am the prime minister who will get brexit done . i spoke to a of brexit done. to a of weeks back and he's in good mood. he wants to see progress on this. this is what he is. his legacy will be he he was the one who unlocked. if people get it. it's been seven years since the referendum. we've had five prime ministers if you include cameron dunng ministers if you include cameron during that time and theresa may was absolutely up with not being able to progress as. he unlocked this. did get this done. he this. he did get this done. he will go down as the prime minister. they got done. minister. they got brexit done. now about making sure it now it's about making sure it sticks and. obviously has sticks and. obviously rishi has a big job to that the windsor a big job to do that the windsor framework i think boris will be wanting keep the deal honest . wanting keep the deal honest. brexit honest is sovereignty. and yes rishi has achieved quite significant achievement here. but as david frost said, who was our main brexit negotiator, it still leaves a significant amo
i am the prime minister who will get brexit done . i spoke to a of brexit done. to a of weeks back and he's in good mood. he wants to see progress on this. this is what he is. his legacy will be he he was the one who unlocked. if people get it. it's been seven years since the referendum. we've had five prime ministers if you include cameron dunng ministers if you include cameron during that time and theresa may was absolutely up with not being able to progress as. he unlocked this. did get this...
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no brexit has delivered no dividends, is dividends, whereas this is a very clear brexit benefit and pure financial amounts of this. around £1.8 billion or something like that, gdp over the course of the next ten years. the detractors will say that's 0.08, which is not a whopping great big number. they'll say that's far than the amount we've lost by virtue of not being a member of the european union. but you think more to it than that. absolutely. so yes. impugning numerical it's not numerical terms, it's not particularly but particularly impressive, but in geopolitical , it shows geopolitical term s, it shows that geopolitical terms, it shows that britain, you know, boris johnson about global johnson talks about global britain. is very britain. well, this is very clear britain's intent clear sign of britain's intent to be a player on the world stage . ministers were referring stage. ministers were referring to it as that in the pacific tilts. britain's got tilt, turning away from eu and towards these indo—pacific countries. and in the long that could be a very sense a shift because
no brexit has delivered no dividends, is dividends, whereas this is a very clear brexit benefit and pure financial amounts of this. around £1.8 billion or something like that, gdp over the course of the next ten years. the detractors will say that's 0.08, which is not a whopping great big number. they'll say that's far than the amount we've lost by virtue of not being a member of the european union. but you think more to it than that. absolutely. so yes. impugning numerical it's not numerical...