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how is that brexit?er of thousands that you're trying to make, which is that brexit is to blame for the charles rae. no no no no. i'm saying brexit is a factor. why? because in 2019, the number of people who arrived here in boats was 1880. >> there wasn't a global, it wasn't that there wasn't global problems, but a global. >> why did it become easy? why didn't it become easier to get in after brexit? what's the rationale there? >> because our relationship with europe so deteriorated that there was not the cooperation. why do you think keir starmer is in germany talking to olaf? why do you think he's in macron? pr exercise it's not a pr axis he is trying to solve the problem. >> i'll tell you what, we'll put a pin in this. >> you have just shown yourself no big agreement so far. >> okay. all right. okay. well look, when we when we do come back, actually, at 1030, there'll be a lot more to go at because it ties in quite a lot with what we were just talking about there. and certainly in terms of keir starme
how is that brexit?er of thousands that you're trying to make, which is that brexit is to blame for the charles rae. no no no no. i'm saying brexit is a factor. why? because in 2019, the number of people who arrived here in boats was 1880. >> there wasn't a global, it wasn't that there wasn't global problems, but a global. >> why did it become easy? why didn't it become easier to get in after brexit? what's the rationale there? >> because our relationship with europe so...
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i free movement there under 30s, is that the spirit of brexit?— that the spirit of brexit? on — that the spirit of brexit? i won't comment on the _ that the spirit of brexit? i won't comment on the speculation . that the spirit of brexit? i won't| comment on the speculation but that the spirit of brexit? i won't - comment on the speculation but we spoke about a proper brexit deal that benefits businesses. they are struggling with the checks and paperwork. we were talking about what we are going to do. those negotiations are going to start pretty soon and i look forward to seeing the outcome of them. thank ou to 10, seeing the outcome of them. thank you to jo. jeevun — seeing the outcome of them. thank you to 10, jeevun and _ seeing the outcome of them. thank you to 10, jeevun and jackie. - that's it from me tonight. our paddy's here tomorrow. thanks for watching. and do sleep well. live from london. this is bbc news. search teams in italy locate five bodies in the wreck of a yacht that sank during a freak storm off the coast of sicily. day three of the democratic national c
i free movement there under 30s, is that the spirit of brexit?— that the spirit of brexit? on — that the spirit of brexit? i won't comment on the _ that the spirit of brexit? i won't comment on the speculation . that the spirit of brexit? i won't| comment on the speculation but that the spirit of brexit? i won't - comment on the speculation but we spoke about a proper brexit deal that benefits businesses. they are struggling with the checks and paperwork. we were talking about what we are...
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indeed, tomasz, economic damage from brexit. indeed, tomasz. thank — economic damage from brexit. tomasz, thank you very _ economic damage from brexit. indeed, tomasz, thank you very much - economic damage from brexit. indeed, tomasz, thank you very much for i economic damage from brexit. indeed, tomasz, thank you very much for that i tomasz, thank you very much for that analysis. all this week we've been looking at the challenge of ageing populations across the world. today we are in singapore where people are both living longer than ever and having fewer children. soon, a shrinking young workforce will have to prop up an ever—expanding group of retirees, who also now live alone in record numbers. faced with a potential social and economic crisis, singapore's government has a simple solution for its senior citizens, keep working. nick marsh reports. madam goh is well known in this part of town. it's herjob to deliver lunch and dinner to people who struggle to leave their homes. living alone, she signed up to a scheme that uses government money to offer retirees paid odd jobs in t
indeed, tomasz, economic damage from brexit. indeed, tomasz. thank — economic damage from brexit. tomasz, thank you very _ economic damage from brexit. indeed, tomasz, thank you very much - economic damage from brexit. indeed, tomasz, thank you very much for i economic damage from brexit. indeed, tomasz, thank you very much for that i tomasz, thank you very much for that analysis. all this week we've been looking at the challenge of ageing populations across the world. today we are in...
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brexit. brexit meant nonsense. brexit. brexit meant leaving the european union. no one.rible triggering right now of our debates in 2016 to 2019 when i discussed this, a thousand 100,000 times. but brexit just meant leaving the european union. there was no agreement, even on the european union. well, stephen, i wish that we'd had that question answered. i knew what it meant in 2016. well, you might have, but certainly that we didn't augn but certainly that we didn't align ourselves. let me tell you something. >> we regulations, the british people, the british people didn't know and we know that because the brexiteers didn't know and the brexiteers didn't know and the brexiteers didn't know because they argued for different things. and no one in the european parliament, some people, stephen, let me please let me, let me say some people said that we could stay in the single market. >> some people said that we would be leaving the single market. that question was never resolved in the in the referendum. the referendum was simply addressing the practical legal question of wh
brexit. brexit meant nonsense. brexit. brexit meant leaving the european union. no one.rible triggering right now of our debates in 2016 to 2019 when i discussed this, a thousand 100,000 times. but brexit just meant leaving the european union. there was no agreement, even on the european union. well, stephen, i wish that we'd had that question answered. i knew what it meant in 2016. well, you might have, but certainly that we didn't augn but certainly that we didn't align ourselves. let me tell...
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he called brexit a slow rot and he said, let's undo brexit.ch as an opportunity to pick at the scab, to try and get this wound reopened again. and specifically, one of the things that keeps cropping up, jack and it's on the table again today is the thorny topic of freedom of movement. now a bespoke deal for the under 30s for students. perhaps initially with germany and then spain. and why not bring the spanish in? and what about the italians? is that the point? these little deals are the scintillans, the openings. and then we get on something much more expansive across the 27 member states. and that starts to look a lot more like pre—brexit united kingdom . like pre—brexit united kingdom. so it certainly doesn't surprise me that depher hofstadt has been talking about this. he absolutely loves wading in on these issues, and i think his position is relatively well known. we can expect the type of thing that he will say. he's sort of been heavily critical of the uk leaving the eu and everything in between ever since. >> and he's , you know, broad
he called brexit a slow rot and he said, let's undo brexit.ch as an opportunity to pick at the scab, to try and get this wound reopened again. and specifically, one of the things that keeps cropping up, jack and it's on the table again today is the thorny topic of freedom of movement. now a bespoke deal for the under 30s for students. perhaps initially with germany and then spain. and why not bring the spanish in? and what about the italians? is that the point? these little deals are the...
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this is not about brexit.is about being adult and grown up and getting on with our neighbours. and as far as i'm concerned, if i can have somebody down the spoons who's italian all well and good, as long as you have somebody in italy who speaks. northolt. >> it's brexit by the back door andifs >> it's brexit by the back door and it's having control over our borders. and if this. but the people have voted in a government that that labour a labour party which people know have been relaxed about brexit in the past have wanted to rejoin. in fact, sir keir starmer wanted a people's vote, a second referendum. so perhaps that's what it is. i mean, brexit is about giving control to politicians and if those politicians choose to do tighter alliances, that's okay too, maybe. >> i mean, i disagree completely, chris, because let's face it, you know, i mean, i was one who fought for brexit in parliament and my constituency is now actually got a remainer mp who wanted a second referendum. but it's low turnout across the cou
this is not about brexit.is about being adult and grown up and getting on with our neighbours. and as far as i'm concerned, if i can have somebody down the spoons who's italian all well and good, as long as you have somebody in italy who speaks. northolt. >> it's brexit by the back door andifs >> it's brexit by the back door and it's having control over our borders. and if this. but the people have voted in a government that that labour a labour party which people know have been...
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brexit has thrown up.up. i need to, — other issues brexit has thrown up. i need to, we have had a press release from the shadow brexit secretary who says, stammer has spent his entire political career plotting to reverse brexit. it doesn't take a genius to tell where he is headed. is doesn't take a genius to tell where he is headed-— he is headed. is that true? it is he is headed. is that true? it is not — he is headed. is that true? it is not about _ he is headed. is that true? it is not about reversing i he is headed. is that true? - it is not about reversing brexit, but about — it is not about reversing brexit, but about creating _ it is not about reversing brexit, but about creating a _ it is not about reversing brexit, but about creating a different . it is not about reversing brexit, . but about creating a different kind of relationship. _ but about creating a different kind of relationship. lots _ but about creating a different kind of relationship. lots has - but about creating a different kind of
brexit has thrown up.up. i need to, — other issues brexit has thrown up. i need to, we have had a press release from the shadow brexit secretary who says, stammer has spent his entire political career plotting to reverse brexit. it doesn't take a genius to tell where he is headed. is doesn't take a genius to tell where he is headed-— he is headed. is that true? it is he is headed. is that true? it is not — he is headed. is that true? it is not about _ he is headed. is that true? it is not...
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~ . , . ., brexit? we are expecting him to arrive here _ brexit?ing him to arrive here at _ brexit? we are expecting him to arrive here at the _ brexit? we are expecting him to l arrive here at the champs-elysees arrive here at the champs—elysees very shortly in the next few minutes, he spoken very much of what he says is a reset of relations with the eu following all the turmoil of brexit saying he did not want to reverse brexit but he said he wanted to get better relations and both he and the french leader were at the paralympics opening ceremony last night. today we've been told by the elysee they will be discussing ukraine, the middle east and what elysee calls the continuing cooperation to tackle illegal migration from france to britain. what more do you know about his trip in berlin and what came out of that meeting? in berlin and what came out of that meetin: ? �* ., in berlin and what came out of that meetin: ? �* . , , in berlin and what came out of that meetin? �* . , , in berlin and what came out of that meetin ? �* . , , ., meeting? aga
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do you think there will _ because brexit has happened.ned. do you think there will be a _ because brexit has happened. do you think there will be a new— because brexit has happened. do you think there will be a new specific - think there will be a new specific treaty and what policy changes or practical changes could be up for grabs? i practical changes could be up for trabs? ., �* , . ., practical changes could be up for trabs? , . ., grabs? i don't expect a new treaty as such because _ grabs? i don't expect a new treaty as such because france _ grabs? i don't expect a new treaty as such because france and - grabs? i don't expect a new treaty as such because france and the i as such because france and the uk already have the lancaster house agreement since 2010. the difference with germany they are talking about is because they are lacking in that sense. there is room for improvement there. on many of the issues they can discuss, they have to be dealt with at the eu level. this trip to berlin for starmer is preparing for more potential d
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brexit introduced — growing the economy. brexit introduced a _ growing the economy.a lot more - growing the economy. brexit| introduced a lot more friction on trade between the eu and the uk, and the brexit deal prevented some of the damage but still a lot of extra trade barriers were introduced and also freedom of movement ended. i think that keir starmer will not openly say so but that he is very much in favour of the idea of reintroducing free movement of people but only for those between 18 and 30 and probably with a number of restrictions and safeguards, that there could be an emergency brake, a maximum per eu country if too many people from one specific country would migrate to the uk, so the uk would have the right to say no, so that will need to be negotiated.— so that will need to be neaotiated. , , ._ negotiated. he said yesterday in germany — negotiated. he said yesterday in germany that _ negotiated. he said yesterday in germany that that - negotiated. he said yesterday l in germany that that movement for 18—30 —year—olds was not on the table, but do you
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we must turn a corner on brexit— berlin. we must turn a corner on brexit and — berlin.ial access to the german economy. if michel barnier— the german economy. if michel barnier were here he would say you do not _ barnier were here he would say you do not negotiate bilaterally a trade treaty— do not negotiate bilaterally a trade treaty with an individual state but with european commission. but it looks— with european commission. but it looks like — with european commission. but it looks like we're trying to put defence _ looks like we're trying to put defence and security cooperation on the table _ defence and security cooperation on the table and i think what we're saying — the table and i think what we're saying is— the table and i think what we're saying is we along with france are part the _ saying is we along with france are part the largest defence power in the continent of europe and what would _ the continent of europe and what would you — the continent of europe and what would you like to do, we can offer defence _ would you like to do, we can offer defence and
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and of course keir starmer on brexit. 1030. >> well mr sir flip flop starmer, sir keir no less managed to say illegal immigration earlier on today. managed to say illegal immigration earlier on today . so immigration earlier on today. so he can't get even his new spin. right. but that will be an exciting programme patrick. it'll be coming up off the weather. i'm back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation and the weather in somerset, the sun is so beautiful. the perfect sunshine, the best. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you from the met office. thursday will be a breezy and showery day for north western areas elsewhere , though western areas elsewhere, though dry and feeling fairly warm in the sun, but it is going to be a fresher day tomorrow compared to today, as this weather front is expected to clear away to the south and east throughout tonight, taking with it some
and of course keir starmer on brexit. 1030. >> well mr sir flip flop starmer, sir keir no less managed to say illegal immigration earlier on today. managed to say illegal immigration earlier on today . so immigration earlier on today. so he can't get even his new spin. right. but that will be an exciting programme patrick. it'll be coming up off the weather. i'm back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation and the weather in somerset, the sun is so...
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brexit in all but name?ed together with german interests in the european union that we can't act freely as a sovereign nation? and that is the question which sir keir starmer knows. he's walking straight into. but he does. he did so knowingly. he did fight that election, last month saying very clearly that that he, he would, he fought the election very clearly, saying that he wanted to reset the relationship with europe and making sure that it wasn't going to be one where we're battling with our eu neighbours . with our eu neighbours. >> it's possible, do you think, in your experience, christopher , in your experience, christopher, speaking to a lot of people, having your ear to the ground there are who are deeply committed to brexit and remain brexiteers, but who feel that actually it isn't quite what they hoped it would be and that this could be the best of both worlds, that this could actually be a good thing . be a good thing. >> yes, of course, that's right. i mean, i think the crucial thing here is tha
brexit in all but name?ed together with german interests in the european union that we can't act freely as a sovereign nation? and that is the question which sir keir starmer knows. he's walking straight into. but he does. he did so knowingly. he did fight that election, last month saying very clearly that that he, he would, he fought the election very clearly, saying that he wanted to reset the relationship with europe and making sure that it wasn't going to be one where we're battling with...
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my issue with brexit is it was— brexiteer, but my issue with brexit is it was the — brexiteer, but my _ lost a national narrative. what has been put on — lost a national narrative. what has been put on the table by these agitators — been put on the table by these agitators and i could call them predators, is they're not putting solutions— predators, is they're not putting solutions forward, it profits them, but it _ solutions forward, it profits them, but it doesn't actually take us as a country— but it doesn't actually take us as a country any— but it doesn't actually take us as a country any further forward. i think the more _ country any further forward. i think the more division you sow as well, the more division you sow as well, the weaker— the more division you sow as well, the weaker you make it, the more you undermine _ the weaker you make it, the more you undermine our sovereignty and the less effective we are on the global stage _ less effective we are on the global stage and — less effective we are on the global stage and it is anti—patriotic. there — stage and it is anti—p
my issue with brexit is it was— brexiteer, but my issue with brexit is it was the — brexiteer, but my _ lost a national narrative. what has been put on — lost a national narrative. what has been put on the table by these agitators — been put on the table by these agitators and i could call them predators, is they're not putting solutions— predators, is they're not putting solutions forward, it profits them, but it _ solutions forward, it profits them, but it doesn't actually take us...
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he doesn't want to have aspects brexit? �* , ., . ., . ., brexit?glo _ brexit? there's a chance of rain anglo german - brexit? there's a chance of rain anglo german treaty, l brexit? there's a chance of. rain anglo german treaty, we are seeing what might be in it, since my standard line, may be. i think we need to understand that they have ruled out rejoining a single market, theirfood out tojoin rejoining a single market, their food out to join the cast is movement, therefore without freedom of movement, even a use of development scheme. �*s, in the uk suggest that a lot of people in germany and in the uk would be keen on. there are a lot of people that have not got either the single market or the custom unions relationship with the european union. we have put ourselves outside of all of that with our brexit deal and that with our brexit deal and that was not part of the referendum in 2016, it is whether we were a member of the european union. since is outside the european union, norway is outside the european union, techies of the union —— —— tech
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so that's why i think brexiteers are on high alert for what could be seen as a brexit betrayal.f sir keir starmer. they've met five times and there's a warm relationship. i've witnessed myself this morning how officials with the uk delegation give warm bear hugs to their german counterparts. this is what sir keir starmer said he'd do at the election. he's resetting that relationship with the european union and trying to find deeper ways and deepen that relationship after those difficult. frankly eight years since the 2016 brexit referendum . since the 2016 brexit referendum. >> but how popular is olaf scholz with the german public at the moment? >> he isn't . >> he isn't. >> he isn't. >> no, he's not. and of course he he, sir keir starmer has has. but you knew that didn't you bev. but the but sir keir starmer has just, just won an election landslide . he is down election landslide. he is down 15 points since the election and many would say his honeymoon is over before it really began in the uk. but there's no question he is secure. for five years with that huge election landslid
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that mean we're heading for brexit in name only? and a controversial book claims that the truss government were thinking of cutting cancer treatment on the nhs as a means of saving their political skins after the budget. all of that, and much more after the news with tatiana sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel, thank you very much and good evening. the top stories. gb news can exclusively reveal that more than 20,000 migrants have crossed the engush migrants have crossed the english channel illegally so far this year. the milestone was reached this morning as hundreds more made the journey in small boats from france. this, after 526 people arrived illegally in uk waters in eight dinghies yesterday . in other news, the yesterday. in other news, the prime minister says a new uk germany treaty will be part of a wider reset with europe. sir keir starmer has been in germany to launch negotiations on a new bilateral treaty, which hopes to boost business and increase joint action on illegal migration. speaking during a joint news conf
that mean we're heading for brexit in name only? and a controversial book claims that the truss government were thinking of cutting cancer treatment on the nhs as a means of saving their political skins after the budget. all of that, and much more after the news with tatiana sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel, thank you very much and good evening. the top stories. gb news can exclusively reveal that more than 20,000 migrants have crossed the engush migrants have crossed the english...
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we have the corner on brexit.r the uk to turn a corner on brexit, says starmer, daily mail finally, starmer, daily mail finally, starmer comes clean. he'll soak the middle class. daily telegraph starmer's tax alert for middle england metro stars align. the wait is over, oasis are back. and finally the daily star eat invaders would wipe us all out . those were your front all out. those were your front pages. that is it for tonight's show. thanks to my guests carrie and nick. andrew doyle will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. with steve and alan and nick dixon. if you have been watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise, thank you very much for your company. i've been simon evans. see you again next week. thank you. good night. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening from the met office. here's your latest gb news weather update. whilst there is still a bit of rain around for some of us across parts of the south east, we're loo
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the daily mirror, brexit reset.ot a word on the boats crisis, in the daily express. any moment now, the sun. no cigarettes and alcohol. it is a play on a track by oasis. the sun newspaper say that they would be a ban on smoking in pub gardens. is this true? it they would be a ban on smoking in pub gardens. is this true?- pub gardens. is this true? it looks like it and it _ pub gardens. is this true? it looks like it and it is _ pub gardens. is this true? it looks like it and it is essentially - pub gardens. is this true? it looks like it and it is essentially saying l like it and it is essentially saying you couldn't light up outside football stadiums or nightclubs or restaurant terraces and even in small parks. we have a statement from the department of health and social care showing that this is under very serious consideration. they say that they don't comment on leaks but smoking claims 80,000 lives a year and costs taxpayers billions. it says that they are determined to protect children and nonsmokers from the
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are we heading for brexit in name only?of that in a couple of a couple of your reactions from home, mandy says not a case of canny. he doesn't want to. he just wants growth and cheap laboun just wants growth and cheap labour. but he'll get neither, just more crime. strong views there. and wayne says mark my words , starmer will use the words, starmer will use the illegal boats problem to take us back into the eu via the back doon back into the eu via the back door. well, some strong opinions out there now. keir starmer has been today in berlin. he says he wants to turn a corner on brexit. he makes it pretty clear that we're actually not going to reverse brexit. we're not going to enter the single market or the customs union, but it does mean a closer relationship on a number of fronts, including the economy , defence, and exchanges. economy, defence, and exchanges. now that sounds to me like we're going to be mirroring single market rules without actually being in the single market, which logically a year or two down the ro
are we heading for brexit in name only?of that in a couple of a couple of your reactions from home, mandy says not a case of canny. he doesn't want to. he just wants growth and cheap laboun just wants growth and cheap labour. but he'll get neither, just more crime. strong views there. and wayne says mark my words , starmer will use the words, starmer will use the illegal boats problem to take us back into the eu via the back doon back into the eu via the back door. well, some strong opinions...
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how much is possible without altering the fundamentals of the post—brexit settlement?s energy this afternoon. the prime minister adamant that on the single market and customs union, nothing will change. free movement, too, even though some in europe are pushing for a deal to make it easier for young people to move between the uk and the eu. olaf scholz lamented a massive decline since brexit in contact between germans and brits. and then to paris, not just the paralympics but president macron too. for our political leaders at least, contact between britain and europe is only intensifying. let's speak to our political correspondent david cornock. sir keir starmer really taking the time to explain what this treaty wasn't or isn't about as well is saying what it is about. , ., about. yes, he talks quite wide ranauin. about. yes, he talks quite wide ranging- the — about. yes, he talks quite wide ranging. the idea _ about. yes, he talks quite wide ranging. the idea is the - about. yes, he talks quite wide ranging. the idea is the treatyl ranging. the idea is the treaty will
how much is possible without altering the fundamentals of the post—brexit settlement?s energy this afternoon. the prime minister adamant that on the single market and customs union, nothing will change. free movement, too, even though some in europe are pushing for a deal to make it easier for young people to move between the uk and the eu. olaf scholz lamented a massive decline since brexit in contact between germans and brits. and then to paris, not just the paralympics but president macron...
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. | that does not mean reversing brexit or re—entering - the single market or— the customs union, buter relationship on a number of fronts. - so, yeah, presumably you heard the word "reset" about 1,500 times there. i did. are they looking for a reset? i don't think they are! i'm fascinated by the manoeuvres going on because... say it in german. she speaks german. but i won't do any more in german. um, probably couldn't do it correctly and there'd be loads of complaints. ich bin ein. but no, it's enough. keir starmer sees his path to resetting the relationship with the eu through berlin and with olaf schultz. obviously, they come from the same sort of wing of politics, although the german chancellor has got elections or there are going to be elections coming up in a year, but nobody is talking about renegotiating in the sort of way we might have thought about it when the brexit negotiations were going on. nobody is talking about freedom of movement, even with that youth mobility scheme there. they're talking about security. they're talking about trade and they're talking about defence.
. | that does not mean reversing brexit or re—entering - the single market or— the customs union, buter relationship on a number of fronts. - so, yeah, presumably you heard the word "reset" about 1,500 times there. i did. are they looking for a reset? i don't think they are! i'm fascinated by the manoeuvres going on because... say it in german. she speaks german. but i won't do any more in german. um, probably couldn't do it correctly and there'd be loads of complaints. ich bin...
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in regards to brexit.n terms of a new trade agreement with germany. makes sense. it's a three and a half $4 trillion economy. massive exporter . massive exporter. >> can you have a new trade agreement with germany? germany? well, allegedly in the european union allegedly alleged to trade on european union terms. exactly. well, i can't see how how that could work. i think there's an actual i suspect the germans probably quite want to do that. let me put something to you. there's an actual big practical problem facing this country. quite soon, which is the european union is going to introduce quite stringent checks on people travelling to european countries from this country. they're going to be very onerous and extremely unpopular. it will be enormously long queues at dover. be enormously long queues at dover . it will be enormously dover. it will be enormously long queues at the eurostar terminal for people trying to get in through these fingerprint facial recognition checks, which are coming at some point
in regards to brexit.n terms of a new trade agreement with germany. makes sense. it's a three and a half $4 trillion economy. massive exporter . massive exporter. >> can you have a new trade agreement with germany? germany? well, allegedly in the european union allegedly alleged to trade on european union terms. exactly. well, i can't see how how that could work. i think there's an actual i suspect the germans probably quite want to do that. let me put something to you. there's an actual...
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he wants a turning the corner on brexit. obviously. but what he wants to do is in his words fix the broken relationships left behind by in his words the previous government. he is describing this as a once—in—a—generation opportunity to reset our relationship with europe. and arguably, germany is encouraging this. they are described as being on the same page. you spoke about that, this idea of a youth mobility scheme is one of those many things that sir keir starmer would like to enhance in this resetting of the uk relationship with germany and the uk relationship with germany and the rest of the eu. politicians are said to get on very well. they have a similar style, very un—flamboyant. and they want to get down to the nitty—gritty of some quite concrete bilateral ties. so i think it is relatively easy for them both to see to i. what we have seen over the past few years since the brexit vote is a lot of disappointment in germany —— to ci to i. it was difficult for the german government to get on with previous british admini
he wants a turning the corner on brexit. obviously. but what he wants to do is in his words fix the broken relationships left behind by in his words the previous government. he is describing this as a once—in—a—generation opportunity to reset our relationship with europe. and arguably, germany is encouraging this. they are described as being on the same page. you spoke about that, this idea of a youth mobility scheme is one of those many things that sir keir starmer would like to enhance...
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defeat brexit, david cameron's. to defeat brexit, david cameron's government. _ to defeat brexit, david it, so i i government, then when it was - determined to deliver it, so i would not underestimate _ determined to deliver it, so i would not underestimate the _ determined to deliver it, so i would not underestimate the tory - determined to deliver it, so i would not underestimate the tory ability i not underestimate the tory ability to change — not underestimate the tory ability to change and _ not underestimate the tory ability to change and shift _ not underestimate the tory ability to change and shift what - not underestimate the tory ability to change and shift what they - not underestimate the tory ability to change and shift what they arei to change and shift what they are all about — all about. do - all about. do you i all about. i do you know all about. - do you know what all about. _ do you know what is at about. — do you know what is interesting? i detect a bit more humility from these leaders then we got from william hague in 1997 and ed miliband in 2010, so with william ha
defeat brexit, david cameron's. to defeat brexit, david cameron's government. _ to defeat brexit, david it, so i i government, then when it was - determined to deliver it, so i would not underestimate _ determined to deliver it, so i would not underestimate the _ determined to deliver it, so i would not underestimate the tory - determined to deliver it, so i would not underestimate the tory ability i not underestimate the tory ability to change — not underestimate the tory ability to change...
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keir starmer made it clear that the uk won't be reversing brexit any time soon.re'd be a significant impact. we have headquarters leaving the way are not moving to britain. clearly, he wanted to britain. clearly, he wanted to do madrid and there's a lot of talk of potential by visiting siemens energy here in berlin, which it is where its base and this really is an attempt to show that this could be a concrete way to move forward while leaving out the big overarching question of whether these could be baby steps back into the european union. but brussels has been hard to the experience of the attempts of british cherry picking and i dare say that that will be an impossibility despite the fact that of course, you brexit agreement comes up for review in 2026 which is not that far off so we can see this as a segue into some renegotiations there. mr schultz took about the relation between germany and britain have weighed between germany and britain —— mac waned between germany and britain post—pandemic, what you think? did not help having a prime minister have and who
keir starmer made it clear that the uk won't be reversing brexit any time soon.re'd be a significant impact. we have headquarters leaving the way are not moving to britain. clearly, he wanted to britain. clearly, he wanted to do madrid and there's a lot of talk of potential by visiting siemens energy here in berlin, which it is where its base and this really is an attempt to show that this could be a concrete way to move forward while leaving out the big overarching question of whether these...
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he also said he wants to turn a corner on brexit...a once in a generation chance to deliverfor working people in britain and in germany, a new agreement, a testament to the depths of the potential of our relationship with deeper links on science, technology, development, people, business, culture, a boost to our trading relations. let's cross to berlin and speak to jennifer wilton, editor—in—chief of german daily newspaper die welt. thank you for being here with us, what are people making of this visit in germany? i us, what are people making of this visit in germany?- this visit in germany? i must sa that this visit in germany? i must say that it — this visit in germany? i must say that it came _ this visit in germany? i must say that it came as _ this visit in germany? i must say that it came as a - this visit in germany? i must say that it came as a bit - this visit in germany? i must say that it came as a bit of l this visit in germany? i must say that it came as a bit of a | say that it came as a bit of a surprise to some germans
he also said he wants to turn a corner on brexit...a once in a generation chance to deliverfor working people in britain and in germany, a new agreement, a testament to the depths of the potential of our relationship with deeper links on science, technology, development, people, business, culture, a boost to our trading relations. let's cross to berlin and speak to jennifer wilton, editor—in—chief of german daily newspaper die welt. thank you for being here with us, what are people making...
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this isn't what we voted for in brexit.which i announce are triple what they were last year, an all time record high of 40 year high since records began, 68,000 cases of granted the right to remain. miriam says i can't see this getting any better under the labour party. do they have the labour party. do they have the will to stop asylum? do they have the will to return, or will the charities and the ngos and the charities and the ngos and the civil service once again get in their way ? thanks for those in their way? thanks for those views. now we'll have more on that breaking news story. football star jermaine jenas has been axed by the bbc. i martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel. but before all of that, here's your weather and it's alex burkill . it's alex burkill. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. >> hello. very good day to you. here's your latest gb news weather update coming to you from the met office storm lilian is going to batter some parts of the uk overnight,
this isn't what we voted for in brexit.which i announce are triple what they were last year, an all time record high of 40 year high since records began, 68,000 cases of granted the right to remain. miriam says i can't see this getting any better under the labour party. do they have the labour party. do they have the will to stop asylum? do they have the will to return, or will the charities and the ngos and the charities and the ngos and the civil service once again get in their way ? thanks...
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we spoke to you at length many times during brexit negotiations.ithout opening all that up, and that's certainly not what keir starmer wants, but how do they get smoother access for uk businesses to the german market given that germany is a member of the eu single market? i think there are things they can do. there are issues within the competence of national governments to do with the users, length of stay, for instance, where things can be negotiated. but you are right, overall in terms of the big barriers to access to the european market, including the german market, that will require negotiation with the european union. so there are certain things they can do on the economic side with the germans today but the big picture is a european picture and that trade agreement that boris johnson signed with the european union back in 2020. in johnson signed with the european union back in 2020.— johnson signed with the european union back in 2020. in terms of that conversation — union back in 2020. in terms of that conversation with _ union back in 2020
we spoke to you at length many times during brexit negotiations.ithout opening all that up, and that's certainly not what keir starmer wants, but how do they get smoother access for uk businesses to the german market given that germany is a member of the eu single market? i think there are things they can do. there are issues within the competence of national governments to do with the users, length of stay, for instance, where things can be negotiated. but you are right, overall in terms of...
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hello george, and firstly thank you for your support for brexit, i remember that wonderful meeting at westminster we had um back in the day, and uh, just to butter you up before we probably end up disagreeing, you did actually, i think, give the best speech of the night, but i did um, warn your producer, knowing that it was your show, that i am, generally. western and often sympathetic to israel, but i think one thing we can agree on uh as well as brexit is that there's not going to be two-state solution um anytime soon uh and i think um i suspect that neither of us sees it as being possible or even desirable although i suspect for different reasons you seem to want a 1948 uh not a two state uh you you're calling for not just air attacks but you appear to be calling for some sort of land invasion of israel, um, which maybe you could confirm that, and you say you want democratic palestine from the river to the sea, well there haven't been any palestinian authority elections, as you will well know for 18 years, in fact president abbas, i believe is in the 18th or is it the 19th year of
hello george, and firstly thank you for your support for brexit, i remember that wonderful meeting at westminster we had um back in the day, and uh, just to butter you up before we probably end up disagreeing, you did actually, i think, give the best speech of the night, but i did um, warn your producer, knowing that it was your show, that i am, generally. western and often sympathetic to israel, but i think one thing we can agree on uh as well as brexit is that there's not going to be...
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hello, george, and uh, firstly, thank you for your support for brexit. i remember that wonderful meeting at westminster we had um, back in the day, and uh, just to butter you up before we probably end up disagreeing, you did actually, i think, give the best speech of the night, but i did um, warn your producer, knowing that it was your show, that i am, um, 'generally pro-western and often sympathetic to israel, but i think one thing we can agree on uh as well as brexit is that there's not going to be two-state solution um anytime soon uh and i think um i suspect that neither of us sees it as being possible or even disirable although i suspect for different reasons you seem to want a 1948 uh not a two state uh you you're calling for not just air attacks but you're'. appear to be calling for some sort of land invasion of israel, um, which maybe you could confirm that, and you say you want democratic palestine from the river to the sea, well there haven't been any palestinian authority elections, as you will well know for 18 years, in fact president abbas,
hello, george, and uh, firstly, thank you for your support for brexit. i remember that wonderful meeting at westminster we had um, back in the day, and uh, just to butter you up before we probably end up disagreeing, you did actually, i think, give the best speech of the night, but i did um, warn your producer, knowing that it was your show, that i am, um, 'generally pro-western and often sympathetic to israel, but i think one thing we can agree on uh as well as brexit is that there's not going...
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, immigration did not stop after the referendum on brexit, then they are angry, they have the right toe angry to some extent, because when emigrants come anywhere, in which- in any country, wherever they live, they always live in a different country. economic districts, such poorer, so to speak, parts of the city, they do not live in mayfair or nightsbridge, such russian oligarchs or ukrainian oligarchs live there, they live together with the poor, and mostly they are white working class, and this then there is competition regarding the issue of houses, regarding the issue of schools, hospitals, doctors and so on and so forth, and... i would say that this is a little exaggeration, that's all , because this is a very small percentage of people, you can call them ultra-skinheads, extreme right-wing structures that have no political influence at all on local elections or on national elections, because the british political system is also similar to the american one. is it canadian? it's impossible for the extreme left or the extreme right to come to power, it's impossible, then they, they
, immigration did not stop after the referendum on brexit, then they are angry, they have the right toe angry to some extent, because when emigrants come anywhere, in which- in any country, wherever they live, they always live in a different country. economic districts, such poorer, so to speak, parts of the city, they do not live in mayfair or nightsbridge, such russian oligarchs or ukrainian oligarchs live there, they live together with the poor, and mostly they are white working class, and...
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britain having... the right of self-determination, that i played a leading role in the fight for brexit and the leaving of the european union. i'm so in favor of british self-determination that i fought and was possibly the leading fighter in scotland for uh the defeat of the separatist independence project, i believe in britain and its unity and its sovereignty. and its right of self-determination. where you lost me, mr. caveman, was at this ethnic homogeneity, because you see, i don't believe in your kind of blood and soil nationalism, not least because i'm not of the same genus as you, you are white and english, and i am half irish and half scottish. i am cheltic and you look distinctly pink to me, so we are not of the same ethnicity, and you just heard me say, my policy on israel, palestine, is for one democratic state between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea, where jews, muslims and christians lived as equal citizens under the law, and guess what, mr. caveman, that's also my policy in britain. i don't care what color of face, i don't care about your pink eyes, i don't car
britain having... the right of self-determination, that i played a leading role in the fight for brexit and the leaving of the european union. i'm so in favor of british self-determination that i fought and was possibly the leading fighter in scotland for uh the defeat of the separatist independence project, i believe in britain and its unity and its sovereignty. and its right of self-determination. where you lost me, mr. caveman, was at this ethnic homogeneity, because you see, i don't believe...
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now part of it seems a bit pragmatic and that maybe brexit was rushed.here are things we can do to improve it a little bit. but at the same time you know, it doesn't feel like it feels like this is incrementally moving back into where we were before. and, you know, is a kind of friends with benefits that we're looking at here. sure. that's what the plan would work out. >> i know you probably haven't revised this, but airport cannabis smuggling soars as drug is legalised abroad . there does is legalised abroad. there does seem to be a sort of move around around britain generally to ignore cannabis smoking. have you noticed that? >> no i haven't. why? why do you look at me? what are you trying to say? >> most of the problem as you narrow your eyes. >> cannabis is a special kind of cannabis. they grow in airports. >> well, it's coming in. in suitcases. apparently. i just noficed suitcases. apparently. i just noticed it may just be the hot summer days, but you've just noficed summer days, but you've just noticed that london. lately, i seem to walk through . se
now part of it seems a bit pragmatic and that maybe brexit was rushed.here are things we can do to improve it a little bit. but at the same time you know, it doesn't feel like it feels like this is incrementally moving back into where we were before. and, you know, is a kind of friends with benefits that we're looking at here. sure. that's what the plan would work out. >> i know you probably haven't revised this, but airport cannabis smuggling soars as drug is legalised abroad . there...
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post—brexit seems to be a sir keir starmer attempt to improve relationship with germany some criticsotentially be the worst of all worlds if the uk becomes with this person characterises as a shadow member of the eu. sir keir starmer meeting olaf scholz at least two big bosses of defence companies and going to paris for the paralympics in to and french businesses. jae in to and french businesses. joe pike in westminster with the details there and i'm sure we will follow those meetings are closely as they take place of the next few days. let's take a quick look through tomorrow's newspaper front pages. starting with the financial times which leads with starmer�*s spending plans with the prime minister's warning that the looming budget is "going to be painful". more starmer on the daily telegraph — the prime minister's "tax alert for middle england" leads their front page — together with a picture of angelina jolie who is at the venice film festival for a screening of her new film maria. the times has also highlighted the venice film festival but instead with a picture of the actress s
post—brexit seems to be a sir keir starmer attempt to improve relationship with germany some criticsotentially be the worst of all worlds if the uk becomes with this person characterises as a shadow member of the eu. sir keir starmer meeting olaf scholz at least two big bosses of defence companies and going to paris for the paralympics in to and french businesses. jae in to and french businesses. joe pike in westminster with the details there and i'm sure we will follow those meetings are...
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berlin where he's expected to say the uk has a once in a generation opportunity to reset its post—brexitelationship with europe. sir keir starmer was welcomed by german chancellor, olaf scholz. they'll begin negotiations on a new treaty, designed to deepen trade links and boost defence co—operation. germany laid out the red carpet at the german chancellery for the british prime minister — who will head to paris later the british prime minister is in berlin where he's expected for talks with french president, emmanuel macron, on thursday. we arejust monitoring we are just monitoring the life shot that we are for the german chancellor to maybe flesh out some of the details of that treaty. the moment we will get that treaty. the moment we will get that we will bring it to you. the palestinian red crescent says at least eleven people have been killed in a major israeli operation in the occupied west bank. the israeli army says it is carrying out a "counter terrorism" operation and has killed nine palestinian "terrorists". these are the latest pictures we're getting in from the al—far�*a refu
berlin where he's expected to say the uk has a once in a generation opportunity to reset its post—brexitelationship with europe. sir keir starmer was welcomed by german chancellor, olaf scholz. they'll begin negotiations on a new treaty, designed to deepen trade links and boost defence co—operation. germany laid out the red carpet at the german chancellery for the british prime minister — who will head to paris later the british prime minister is in berlin where he's expected for talks...
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one of the great sort of advantages of brexit?en advantage of it is to diverge from eu regulations. i'll give you some example on, say, gene editing , you know, sort of the editing, you know, sort of the more , fresher technology in more, fresher technology in genetically modifying crops, now thatis genetically modifying crops, now that is a technology which the eu is very likely to squash in the same way as it squashed gm technology. now britain has begun to diverge from eu on that technology, which could possibly, be hugely advantageous to setting up, you know, that industry in britain . and if we industry in britain. and if we do seek, you know , some kind of do seek, you know, some kind of closer trading relationship with europe, then we're likely to lose that kind of opportunity . lose that kind of opportunity. >> i mean, that's that's the key to all of this, owen, isn't it? whatever whatever the benefits that you see in as having a closer ties with the eu, with being a voice to be heard within the eu, and ross is right, isn'
one of the great sort of advantages of brexit?en advantage of it is to diverge from eu regulations. i'll give you some example on, say, gene editing , you know, sort of the editing, you know, sort of the more , fresher technology in more, fresher technology in genetically modifying crops, now thatis genetically modifying crops, now that is a technology which the eu is very likely to squash in the same way as it squashed gm technology. now britain has begun to diverge from eu on that technology,...
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he said it is not trying to reverse brexit.but looking for areas of cooperation when it comes to the economy, things like defence, continuing the cooperation in the fight against illegal migration. ways in which they can reset the clock to look at ways to move forward because the prime minister said that would help the uk's economy as well as having good relations with its neighbours. fine relations with its neighbours. one area tension. _ relations with its neighbours. one area tension, brussels has suggested there could be an agreement on youth mobility, but it is a delicate line fork sir keir starmer, isn't it? he said fork sir keir starmer, isn't it? he: said yesterday in berlin they had no plans to do that but didn't specifically rule it out. it is suggested there could be some room for negotiation, but the mood music is about improving things, improving relations, with this visit to the two big eu powers, france and germany. we are not expecting a big agreement to come out of paris like we did in berlin, but it is very muc
he said it is not trying to reverse brexit.but looking for areas of cooperation when it comes to the economy, things like defence, continuing the cooperation in the fight against illegal migration. ways in which they can reset the clock to look at ways to move forward because the prime minister said that would help the uk's economy as well as having good relations with its neighbours. fine relations with its neighbours. one area tension. _ relations with its neighbours. one area tension,...
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sorry, supporting britain, not brexit to the very end.o i think germany is the place to go to get some gains without going all the way into eu participation. in the news today... lego, the world's biggest toy maker, is outperforming the wider toy market. in its half year results out today, revenue climbed by 13% between january and june reaching the equivalent of 4.65 billion dollars. joining me now is niels christiansen, ceo of lego. thank you forjoining us. so lego is outperforming the wider toy market, what do you think it is setting your retail strategy apart from others in the sector? i retail strategy apart from others in the sector? ~ , retail strategy apart from others in the sector?— the sector? i think it is probably not one silver— the sector? i think it is probably not one silver bullet, _ the sector? i think it is probably not one silver bullet, it's - the sector? i think it is probably not one silver bullet, it's a - not one silver bullet, it's a combination of a very strong lego brand right now combined with a broad portfol
sorry, supporting britain, not brexit to the very end.o i think germany is the place to go to get some gains without going all the way into eu participation. in the news today... lego, the world's biggest toy maker, is outperforming the wider toy market. in its half year results out today, revenue climbed by 13% between january and june reaching the equivalent of 4.65 billion dollars. joining me now is niels christiansen, ceo of lego. thank you forjoining us. so lego is outperforming the wider...
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once brexit had had made.nce brexit had delivered the tories their hands onto the levers on illegal migration. what we've seen is the tories were doing effectively what they did a fast track system, which meant that more applications were being processed, but that the destruction of rwanda has meant that the total has now crept up again. we cannot have 100,000 plus people sitting around the country, many of them in hotels, while their applications are processed, because for the first time that i can remember, when a set of immigration figures come out, we don't have a serving prime minister or home secretary commenting on those. >> and i just wonder why that is. >> well, i think it's because labour would prefer to talk about other things. i mean, they got through the election, and immigration historically has been a terrible weakness for the labour party. the conservatives gifted them a free pass through the election by, as matthew was, was summarising very fairly the ludicrously liberal legal migration and de
once brexit had had made.nce brexit had delivered the tories their hands onto the levers on illegal migration. what we've seen is the tories were doing effectively what they did a fast track system, which meant that more applications were being processed, but that the destruction of rwanda has meant that the total has now crept up again. we cannot have 100,000 plus people sitting around the country, many of them in hotels, while their applications are processed, because for the first time that...
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what you think about people who voted for brexit in the l people who voted for brexit in the uk, andpartners again, maybe forge new relationships, when they voted to sever those relationships? thea;r sever those relationships? they voted to sever _ sever those relationships? they voted to sever a _ sever those relationships? they voted to sever a particular - sever those relationships? iia: voted to sever a particular form sever those relationships? "iia: voted to sever a particular form of that relationship, and i certainly think that the war in ukraine, russia is full scale invasion had certainly brought home to people in the uk the importance of cooperating in the most important issues with the uk is partners in europe. and that�*s why. .. the uk is partners in europe. and that�*s why... but don�*t forget the uk is partners in europe. and that�*s why. .. but don�*t forget that the uk and germany have been here before, this is the third attempt at a security agreement in the last ten years so they will really have to find the substance. so the proof of the pudding will be on eating
what you think about people who voted for brexit in the l people who voted for brexit in the uk, andpartners again, maybe forge new relationships, when they voted to sever those relationships? thea;r sever those relationships? they voted to sever _ sever those relationships? they voted to sever a _ sever those relationships? they voted to sever a particular - sever those relationships? iia: voted to sever a particular form sever those relationships? "iia: voted to sever a particular form...