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so much for brexit. britain— france is on fire. so much for brexit. but you know , i mean, i but but, you know, i mean, i shouldn't make light of it, obviously. i mean, i think something that often gets missed. we look it missed. you know, we look at it from an economic point of view. we look it a racial we look at it from a racial point view. we look at it point of view. we look at it about migration. but actually, i think this is a problem of men and i realise that's a deeply unpopular to but unpopular thing to say. but there their suburbs there are women in their suburbs who rioting. is that? who aren't rioting. why is that? and that's something and i think that's something that's missed. really that's oddly missed. really important great to have important point. great to have jay bartos with a brand new jay bartos with us, a brand new star on mark dolan tonight alongside tonight alongside mark dolan tonight legends and peter legends neil parish and peter edwards. reaction to what's edwards. your reaction to what's happening it happening in france?
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so i think post—brexit britain.that what it clearly shows is that the line between economic migrants and genuine refugees fleeing the direct risk of persecution and violence has become increasingly blurred . and become increasingly blurred. and that has to change and it must be rectified . be rectified. >> okay. rikki neave at the top of the show, we put this question out to gb news viewers. would be willing an would you be willing to take an asylum your spare asylum seeker into your spare room? perhaps won't be too room? you perhaps won't be too surprised the surprised to learn that the overwhelming majority of people said began with said things that began with a word we can't say and ended with off. have got a few here off. but we have got a few here that can read out. ralph lane that we can read out. ralph lane says perhaps the migrants could galvanise their own voluntary spirit spirit by not coming here in the first place. it's a dog . in the first place. it's a dog. it's a dog's life size. no chance. but there'
so i think post—brexit britain.that what it clearly shows is that the line between economic migrants and genuine refugees fleeing the direct risk of persecution and violence has become increasingly blurred . and become increasingly blurred. and that has to change and it must be rectified . be rectified. >> okay. rikki neave at the top of the show, we put this question out to gb news viewers. would be willing an would you be willing to take an asylum your spare asylum seeker into your...
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so i think post—brexit britain.learly shows is that what it clearly shows is that the line between economic migrants and genuine refugees fleeing the direct risk of persecution and violence has become increasingly blurred . and become increasingly blurred. and that has to change and it must be rectified . be rectified. >> okay. rikki neave at the top of the show, we put this question out to gb viewers. question out to gb news viewers. would willing to take would you be willing to take an asylum your spare asylum seeker into your spare room? you perhaps won't be too surprised that surprised to learn that the overwhelming majority of people said with said things that began with a word we can't say and ended with off. but have got a few here off. but we have got a few here that we can read out. ralph lane says perhaps the migrants could galvanise their own voluntary spirit spirit by not coming here in the first place. it's a dog . in the first place. it's a dog. it's a dog's life size. no chance. but there's plenty of
so i think post—brexit britain.learly shows is that what it clearly shows is that the line between economic migrants and genuine refugees fleeing the direct risk of persecution and violence has become increasingly blurred . and become increasingly blurred. and that has to change and it must be rectified . be rectified. >> okay. rikki neave at the top of the show, we put this question out to gb viewers. question out to gb news viewers. would willing to take would you be willing to take...
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so much for brexit. britain— france is on fire. so much for brexit. you know , i mean, i but but, you know, i mean, i shouldn't make light of it, obviously. i mean, i think something that often gets missed. we look it missed. you know, we look at it from an economic point of view. we look it a racial we look at it from a racial point view. we look at it point of view. we look at it about migration. but actually, i think this is a problem of men and i realise that's a deeply unpopular to but unpopular thing to say. but there their suburbs there are women in their suburbs who rioting. is that? who aren't rioting. why is that? and that's something and i think that's something that's missed. really that's oddly missed. really important great to have important point. great to have jay bartos with a brand new jay bartos with us, a brand new star on mark dolan tonight alongside tonight alongside mark dolan tonight legends and peter legends neil parish and peter edwards. reaction to what's edwards. your reaction to what's happening it happening in france? doe
so much for brexit. britain— france is on fire. so much for brexit. you know , i mean, i but but, you know, i mean, i shouldn't make light of it, obviously. i mean, i think something that often gets missed. we look it missed. you know, we look at it from an economic point of view. we look it a racial we look at it from a racial point view. we look at it point of view. we look at it about migration. but actually, i think this is a problem of men and i realise that's a deeply unpopular to but...
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brexit. bring on global britain your reaction? do you see the other side of brexit?ring as a result of our exit from the bloc? do you think this trade deal is overrated ? this trade deal is overrated? let me know. this show's all about opinions. let me have yours at gbnews.com. let's yours mark at gbnews.com. let's get reaction now from my top pundits. properly excited to welcome former labour mp sean woodward , edwina currie , ex woodward, edwina currie, ex conservative government minister and another ex—labour mp and former junior health minister simon danczuk. great to have all three of you with me. let me start, if i can, with you , sean. start, if i can, with you, sean. your reaction to this new deal ? your reaction to this new deal? well, look, i'm the first thing to say is well done. >> we've got a deal. and anything that brings more money to the uk might bring a job. terrific nick. but let's get this in some kind of context. this is with a group of countries, which it would be great to be doing trade with, but the people on our doorstep, the european union, a
brexit. bring on global britain your reaction? do you see the other side of brexit?ring as a result of our exit from the bloc? do you think this trade deal is overrated ? this trade deal is overrated? let me know. this show's all about opinions. let me have yours at gbnews.com. let's yours mark at gbnews.com. let's get reaction now from my top pundits. properly excited to welcome former labour mp sean woodward , edwina currie , ex woodward, edwina currie, ex conservative government minister and...
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. >> we are we're living in brexit, britain, it's time the government looked at a of government lookedvernment looked at a lot of those absolute clarified government looked at a lot of those absolute in clarified government looked at a lot of those absolute in the|rified government looked at a lot of those absolute in the wayd government looked at a lot of those absolute in the way you them. absolute in the way you suggest. angela, as ever, thank you for joining suggest. angela, as ever, thank you forjoining me here on gb news. now what the farage moment. it's really difficult to get head around some of get your head around some of this. really, really this. i mean, it really, really is the diocese saint is in the diocese of saint edmundsbury and ipswich. yeah. and the bishop there is the right reverend martin seeley . right reverend martin seeley. those are now those church schools are now teaching children . if they're teaching children. if they're white, they have the benefit from a systematic oppression of people of colour through racist policies and practise. they're teaching kids
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so what does this mean for a post—brexit britain on the world stage?hat does this mean for me and you ? then this mean for me and you? then suella braverman says labour has become the political wing of just stop oil. the home seekers calling on the labour leader to sack shadow ministers who've expressed sympathy with just stop oil and extinction rebellion. i want to know should he follow her advice and why has there been a decline in white children going to university ? children going to university? figures from the admissions service show that universities have seen the biggest drop in a decade in white applicants . it's decade in white applicants. it's that says the number of black and asian candidates what and asian candidates grows. what do of that? why do you do you make of that? why do you think is? is that a think that is? is that a problem? send us your thoughts on gbviews@gbnews.com or tweet me news. but first, let's me at gb news. but first, let's get the news with polly . get the news with polly. >> emily, thank you. will the top story this
so what does this mean for a post—brexit britain on the world stage?hat does this mean for me and you ? then this mean for me and you? then suella braverman says labour has become the political wing of just stop oil. the home seekers calling on the labour leader to sack shadow ministers who've expressed sympathy with just stop oil and extinction rebellion. i want to know should he follow her advice and why has there been a decline in white children going to university ? children going to...
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now we're in post brexit britain with immigration at an all time high, roughly 600,000 last year.air weighs in on the debate . blair weighs in on the debate. dufing blair weighs in on the debate. during an interview the other day . apparently britain day. apparently what britain needs more immigration. needs is even more immigration. the perennial new labour short term solution to long term problems . term solution to long term problems. i'm delighted now to be joined by matthew lesch, the director of public policy and communications institute director of public policy and co economicions institute director of public policy and co economic affairs institute director of public policy and co economic affairs , institute director of public policy and co economic affairs , one|stitute director of public policy and co economic affairs , one of tute director of public policy and co economic affairs , one of the of economic affairs, one of the country's leading most country's leading and most important think tanks . thank you important think tanks. thank you so much for coming in. it seem
now we're in post brexit britain with immigration at an all time high, roughly 600,000 last year.air weighs in on the debate . blair weighs in on the debate. dufing blair weighs in on the debate. during an interview the other day . apparently britain day. apparently what britain needs more immigration. needs is even more immigration. the perennial new labour short term solution to long term problems . term solution to long term problems. i'm delighted now to be joined by matthew lesch, the...
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for the british public our manifesto public as part of our manifesto commitments. post—brexit commitments. britain brightest and the best into country where best come into our country where we now what do we we have demands. now what do we have to continue to do? and i don't think we're doing enough on this. this challenge on this. this is a challenge for all still have all governments. we still have to domestic skills to grow our own domestic skills base and make sure our labour market match, fit and fit market is match, fit and fit for purpose. the productivity purpose. meet the productivity challenges we face, all challenges that we face, all these big issues. we've got a long way to there and until long way to go there and until we fix those domestic issues , we fix those domestic issues, net migration will continue to be high. we'll still be taking people elsewhere around the people from elsewhere around the world social care technologies , world social care technologies, the banking sector famously relies on a lot of people with tech skills to run a lot of the systems over here. >> let's hav
for the british public our manifesto public as part of our manifesto commitments. post—brexit commitments. britain brightest and the best into country where best come into our country where we now what do we we have demands. now what do we have to continue to do? and i don't think we're doing enough on this. this challenge on this. this is a challenge for all still have all governments. we still have to domestic skills to grow our own domestic skills base and make sure our labour market...
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brexit. bring on global britain your reaction? do you see the other side of brexit?ering as a result of our exit from the bloc? do you think this trade deal is overrated ? this trade deal is overrated? let me know. this show's all about opinions. let me have yours at gbnews.com. let's yours mark at gbnews.com. let's get reaction now from my top pundits. properly excited to welcome former labour mp sean woodward , edwina currie , ex woodward, edwina currie, ex conservative government minister and another ex—labour mp and former junior health minister simon danczuk. great to have all three of you with me. let me start, if i can, with you , sean. start, if i can, with you, sean. your reaction to this new deal ? your reaction to this new deal? well, look, i'm the first thing to say is well done. >> we've got a deal. and anything that brings more money to the uk might bring a job. terrific nick. but let's get this in some kind of context. this is with a group of countries, which it would be great to be doing trade with, but the people on our doorstep, the european union,
brexit. bring on global britain your reaction? do you see the other side of brexit?ering as a result of our exit from the bloc? do you think this trade deal is overrated ? this trade deal is overrated? let me know. this show's all about opinions. let me have yours at gbnews.com. let's yours mark at gbnews.com. let's get reaction now from my top pundits. properly excited to welcome former labour mp sean woodward , edwina currie , ex woodward, edwina currie, ex conservative government minister...
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brexit, britain. come . also, britain. here we come.esh charges. mean while the daily mail boris i can reveal the secret message of the barbie movie also unseen royal photos bittersweet secrets of first summer at balmoral without the late queen and time to get off the fence over ulez keir told keir starmer faced fresh calls tonight for him to try to delay the expansion of london's clean air zone. senior tories said he should get off the fence and force the capital's mayor, sadiq khan, to protect motorists set to the ulez levy. well to pay the ulez levy. well you're not in that same position yourself, mark. >> well, i am, but i'm going to come in on i'm slightly torn . come in on i'm slightly torn. >> i'm 50 over 50, but i'm 51% against it because i think it impacts working people who on low income and we'll discuss the ramifications of that very, very shortly. >> they've got lungs, they breathe in the same polluted air. you know, polluted out there. it is polluting . it is there. it is polluting. it is polluted, is polluted . polluted,
brexit, britain. come . also, britain. here we come.esh charges. mean while the daily mail boris i can reveal the secret message of the barbie movie also unseen royal photos bittersweet secrets of first summer at balmoral without the late queen and time to get off the fence over ulez keir told keir starmer faced fresh calls tonight for him to try to delay the expansion of london's clean air zone. senior tories said he should get off the fence and force the capital's mayor, sadiq khan, to...
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brexit, britain. we come . also, britain. here we come.esh charges. mean while the daily mail boris i can reveal the secret message of the barbie movie also unseen royal photos bittersweet secrets of first summer at balmoral without the late queen and time to get off the fence over ulez keir told keir starmer faced fresh calls tonight for him to try to delay the expansion of london's clean air zone. senior tories said he should get off the fence and force the capital's mayor, sadiq khan, to protect motorists set to the ulez levy. well to pay the ulez levy. well you're not in that same position yourself, mark. >> well, i am, but i'm going to come in on i'm slightly torn . come in on i'm slightly torn. >> i'm 50 over 50, but i'm 51% against it because i think it impacts working people who on low income and we'll discuss the ramifications of that very, very shortly. >> they've got lungs, they breathe in the same polluted air. you know, polluted out there. it is polluting . it is there. it is polluting. it is polluted, is polluted . polluted,
brexit, britain. we come . also, britain. here we come.esh charges. mean while the daily mail boris i can reveal the secret message of the barbie movie also unseen royal photos bittersweet secrets of first summer at balmoral without the late queen and time to get off the fence over ulez keir told keir starmer faced fresh calls tonight for him to try to delay the expansion of london's clean air zone. senior tories said he should get off the fence and force the capital's mayor, sadiq khan, to...
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>> there was brexit in great britain. >> had been an admirer of vladimir putin. >> and growing talliesdescended from benito mussolini. >> her platform is restriction on migration. >> formed the most far right government since world war ii. >> liberal immigration policies blamed for the country's problems. >> in sweden, a party with neo nazi roots -- >> issues like crime, immigration front and center. >> -- won the second most seats in the country's parliament. >> i just received a call from secretary clinton. >> in the united states we saw donald trump use the issue to get himself to the presidency. >> stop the steal. >> stop the steal! >> and then began busting up all kind of institutions that affected the lives of americans. you never know until it's too late. if liberals won't defend the border, fascists will. >> disturbingly america seems very open these days to an anti-immigrant message. more than half of americans believe there is an invasion at the border, including 40% of democrats. and while three in four once believed that immigrants were important for america's identity, jus
>> there was brexit in great britain. >> had been an admirer of vladimir putin. >> and growing talliesdescended from benito mussolini. >> her platform is restriction on migration. >> formed the most far right government since world war ii. >> liberal immigration policies blamed for the country's problems. >> in sweden, a party with neo nazi roots -- >> issues like crime, immigration front and center. >> -- won the second most seats in the...
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so what does this mean for a post—brexit britain on the world stage? stop oil. the home
so what does this mean for a post—brexit britain on the world stage? stop oil. the home
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. >> reporter: there was brexit in great britain. >> she is anti-immigration and has been an admirerutin's. >> reporter: and marine le pen with growing tallies in france. just last year in italy -- a party descended from mussolini. >> restrictions on migration. >> reporter: formed the most far-right government there since world war ii. >> a turning point in swedish politics -- >> there was fooled by the nazi movement. >> reporter: in sweden, a party with neo-nazi roots -- >> issues like crime, immigration front and center. >> reporter: -- won the second most seats in the country's parliament. >> i just received a call from secretary clinton. >> in the united states we saw donald trump use the issue to get himself to the presidency. >> stop the steal! >> america showed up! >> and then began busting up all kinds of institutions that affected the lives of americans. you never know if it's too late. if liberals won't defend the borders, fascists will. >> reporter: america seems very open these days to an anti-immigrant message. more than half of americans believe there is an invasion at
. >> reporter: there was brexit in great britain. >> she is anti-immigration and has been an admirerutin's. >> reporter: and marine le pen with growing tallies in france. just last year in italy -- a party descended from mussolini. >> restrictions on migration. >> reporter: formed the most far-right government there since world war ii. >> a turning point in swedish politics -- >> there was fooled by the nazi movement. >> reporter: in sweden, a...
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by former prime minister boris johnson to act as a floating embassy and secure trade deals for brexit. britaincht was decommissioned tony blair in decommissioned by tony blair in 1997. bu and is now one of the uk's top tourist attraction. so ihave uk's top tourist attraction. so i have got my panel with me. oh no, i'm talking to grant harold, who is a former royal butler who i believe has been on a royal yacht. grant, thank you very much indeed. can you explain to our listeners why our viewers and listeners why a royal yacht is so important ? do royal yacht is so important? do you know? >> thank you for having me on, emily. >> do you know the thing about royal yachts? >> they are important. there has actually been 83 and the first one was back to the time of charles. the second when the dutch gifted a royal yacht. and since then, it's become a tradition been over 25 tradition and it's been over 25 years since we last had a royal since obviously since britannia obviously was decommissioned. and as you've mentioned, at mentioned, you can visit her at leith. i've there a few leith. i've been ther
by former prime minister boris johnson to act as a floating embassy and secure trade deals for brexit. britaincht was decommissioned tony blair in decommissioned by tony blair in 1997. bu and is now one of the uk's top tourist attraction. so ihave uk's top tourist attraction. so i have got my panel with me. oh no, i'm talking to grant harold, who is a former royal butler who i believe has been on a royal yacht. grant, thank you very much indeed. can you explain to our listeners why our viewers...
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after signing in my big opinion, after signing a stunning new trade deal worth £12 trillion, brexit, britain
after signing in my big opinion, after signing a stunning new trade deal worth £12 trillion, brexit, britain
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this, by the way, is one of the reasons for brexit, by the way, speaking, britain wanted to say, but’t, therefore , in principle, looking at how the americans act. they are methodical and consistent. they don't try to pick their own for everyone. the master key acts on clear clear unpleasant and wildly primitive us. this is extremely annoying. and now i can only repeat one thing, that's all you need to do. let it take a long time, like the russo-turkish wars. everything must be done so that this anglo-saxon influence in eurasia ceases, supposedly yet. there, i read one post by one of your bloggers known to be a military commentator. specify the position number. one of the colonels who armed what was? well , that is, they are in a difficult situation, because there are no three lines of defense in this area. there only one small or not. i read after dinner another blog from another military, of course, raised from another sector of the front. he writes there. yes, the situation is difficult in this sector, because the defending russian unit does not have enough shells. i don't underst
this, by the way, is one of the reasons for brexit, by the way, speaking, britain wanted to say, but’t, therefore , in principle, looking at how the americans act. they are methodical and consistent. they don't try to pick their own for everyone. the master key acts on clear clear unpleasant and wildly primitive us. this is extremely annoying. and now i can only repeat one thing, that's all you need to do. let it take a long time, like the russo-turkish wars. everything must be done so that...
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uh, hmm known for being uh, some kind of personification brexit of britain's exit from the european community. he was more of a personification. so he expressed this idea , everyone rallied around him and as a result, britain began to split the european community. well , it would seem a man well-deserved before the british political. eh, put no other politicians in. in general, he doesn’t have it, but this is quite enough for himself, but as soon as he makes statements that are wrong from the point of view of today’s this twisted concept , kinder, evil in the west of the statement. there against lgbt people are starting to punish him publicly, but in such a way that everyone can see it. they show not only to british citizens, but to citizens of the whole world, if you oppose the lgbt agenda, whoever you are, whatever merit you have, your bank account will be closed with a strange wording e does not coincide with the values of the bank. we always thought that the value of the bank is money, it turns out that the bank has some other sexual and perverted preferences. and if the film does not c
uh, hmm known for being uh, some kind of personification brexit of britain's exit from the european community. he was more of a personification. so he expressed this idea , everyone rallied around him and as a result, britain began to split the european community. well , it would seem a man well-deserved before the british political. eh, put no other politicians in. in general, he doesn’t have it, but this is quite enough for himself, but as soon as he makes statements that are wrong from the...
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and it marks britain's biggest trade deal since brexit.sinesses access to a market of over 500 million people with fewer barriers . but people with fewer barriers. but forecasts suggest placing the trade blocs value at around about 1.6 billion a year. so joining me to discuss, martin daubney and also peter edwards . daubney and also peter edwards. martin, is this good news? >> it's for fantastic news for britain. and one of the great myths of brexit was that brexiteers were little englanders. you know , parochial englanders. you know, parochial with eyes only on our own honzon with eyes only on our own horizon and actual fact. we said all the time we should be looking beyond the limits of the eu. and by the way, the remainer lies that the sky would fall and that locusts would sweep over the channel and destroy , leaving the channel and destroy, leaving only bones and union flags is a complete myth. we know that imports and exports to the eu have increased in terms of monetary value with inflationary adjustments. it's basically the same. so
and it marks britain's biggest trade deal since brexit.sinesses access to a market of over 500 million people with fewer barriers . but people with fewer barriers. but forecasts suggest placing the trade blocs value at around about 1.6 billion a year. so joining me to discuss, martin daubney and also peter edwards . daubney and also peter edwards. martin, is this good news? >> it's for fantastic news for britain. and one of the great myths of brexit was that brexiteers were little...
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>> well, he he seems to be very fond of the eu and not very fond of brexit, britain.d say . a bit contentious, i would say. um, and it doesn't help that he's, you know, kind of holds on to this old irish mentality of the first half of the 20th century, which is completely irrelevant now in us politics. >> we just watching sarah, the dooris >> we just watching sarah, the door is open. it looks like the president is emerging onto the street. yes, he is. >> i don't know why the delay. he may been on the he may have been on the telephone, of course, but he's now walking up the street into downing street. rishi sunak will, of course, greet him at the door. it looks like rishi sunak emerged, urged. the door. it looks like rishi suitéls emerged, urged. the door. it looks like rishi suitéls a emerged, urged. the door. it looks like rishi suitéls a big emerged, urged. the door. it looks like rishi suitéls a big moment.3d, urged. the door. it looks like rishi suitéls a big moment. sarah ed. this is a big moment. sarah nevertheless, despite fact nevertheless, despite the fact th
>> well, he he seems to be very fond of the eu and not very fond of brexit, britain.d say . a bit contentious, i would say. um, and it doesn't help that he's, you know, kind of holds on to this old irish mentality of the first half of the 20th century, which is completely irrelevant now in us politics. >> we just watching sarah, the dooris >> we just watching sarah, the door is open. it looks like the president is emerging onto the street. yes, he is. >> i don't know why...
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. >> well, it's nice to see brexit britain not crumbling in the face of a bit of hot weather like ourterparts, isn't it? >> but a new report says that protests by hardline muslims outside schools risked becoming a major threat to national security and could inspire mass killings. all of this is coming. your way in just a tick. you're not going to want to miss it. patrick christys gb news, britain's news . channel news, britain's news. channel >> in a few moments, there's a warning that staff safety is at risk at one of the uk's biggest department stores, a licence to loot. it's great loot. apparently. it's great news if you're a shoplifter and this is a bit different. it's being claimed spiders can being claimed that spiders can help sex life . help boost your sex life. guaranteed. no. in my house. but a new report, though , different a new report, though, different news now says that protests outside schools by hardline muslims is a threat to national security and could even inspire mass killings. there security and could even inspire mass killings . there were mass killings. there w
. >> well, it's nice to see brexit britain not crumbling in the face of a bit of hot weather like ourterparts, isn't it? >> but a new report says that protests by hardline muslims outside schools risked becoming a major threat to national security and could inspire mass killings. all of this is coming. your way in just a tick. you're not going to want to miss it. patrick christys gb news, britain's news . channel news, britain's news. channel >> in a few moments, there's a...
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before the doctors , britain delayed pandemic preparations as brexit loomed. trivia.s another pure english reason that can be called arrogance, narcissism or zanais. why was a situation allowed in which none of the issues was resolved and i had to build the entire system to combat the virus from scratch, because i was told that the british health care system is one of the best, and in some respects, and simply the best in the world, the best system showed thin. the results also revealed that the former minister of health and social assistance was also unaware. how many nursing homes in his country, and in preparation for the pandemic, he was worried about whether there would be enough places in the morgues and bags for the bodies, but the british would like him to first try to establish the process of their treatment, and only then the funeral on the street of the former minister. people with portraits in black were waiting during the pandemic in britain, all polyclinics were closed, doctors did not go home and did not accept treatment, it was necessary at home on the
before the doctors , britain delayed pandemic preparations as brexit loomed. trivia.s another pure english reason that can be called arrogance, narcissism or zanais. why was a situation allowed in which none of the issues was resolved and i had to build the entire system to combat the virus from scratch, because i was told that the british health care system is one of the best, and in some respects, and simply the best in the world, the best system showed thin. the results also revealed that...
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from the point of view of the uk, one of the things that rishi sunak and other brexiteers have wanted is this idea of britaine european union is the agenda setter when it comes to regulation of technologies like ai, and other things like biotechnology. the united states a sort of gone along with the idea of rishi sunak hosting a conference later this year on that. but in terms of the uk playing the absence decisive role on al and other technologies, i would ai and other technologies, i would have thought that the european union and washington have a lot to say about this. if there is one thing that the eu and the us are, it is super powers when it comes to regulation. thank you very much. lord peter ricketts is the former head of the foreign office. he joins me from westminster. thank you forjoining us. what do you think will be the biggest priority for prime minister rishi sunakfrom today's priority for prime minister rishi sunak from today's talks? i think exactly what we have just heard, a clear sense of solidarity on ukraine. a sense that the us and uk are leading allies in nato. it is ideal preparation
from the point of view of the uk, one of the things that rishi sunak and other brexiteers have wanted is this idea of britaine european union is the agenda setter when it comes to regulation of technologies like ai, and other things like biotechnology. the united states a sort of gone along with the idea of rishi sunak hosting a conference later this year on that. but in terms of the uk playing the absence decisive role on al and other technologies, i would ai and other technologies, i would...
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britain. well, it’s brexit on time.erseers already over continental overseers and this process has already begun. the germans are already sounding the alarm that they are leaving, uh, german concerns enterprises are creating production anywhere, last the article was published literally. yesterday, the chemical industry leaves germany for the usa for china . i think i don't know what to do, and he doesn't have it, freedom of choice. he is completely in control. here is the situation. she paints the real picture. there is no independence in the eu, there is no sovereignty for western countries. you will notice how they walked around the biden, even on this same met it immediately becomes. it is clear who in this camp makes the decision and these decisions are not disputed was such a general secretary. nato over. yes, now he is really an adviser to zelensky and on issues of interaction with the eu in front of vilnius itself, he openly called on the countries of the bloc. form a coalition for direct participation in hostili
britain. well, it’s brexit on time.erseers already over continental overseers and this process has already begun. the germans are already sounding the alarm that they are leaving, uh, german concerns enterprises are creating production anywhere, last the article was published literally. yesterday, the chemical industry leaves germany for the usa for china . i think i don't know what to do, and he doesn't have it, freedom of choice. he is completely in control. here is the situation. she...
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britain post—brexit , that means the brightest and the into our country the best come into our countrydo we have to continue to do? and don't think we're doing and i don't think we're doing enough on this. this is a challenge for all governments. we our own we still have to grow our own domestic and make domestic skills base and make sure market is match, sure our labour market is match, fit for purpose. meet fit and fit for purpose. meet the productivity challenges that we these issues . we face. all these big issues. we've long way to there we've got a long way to go there and fix those domestic and until we fix those domestic issues , net migration issues, net migration will continue to be high. we'll still be taking people from elsewhere around the world social care, tech colleges, the banking sector famously relies on a lot of people with technology skills to run a lot of the systems over here. >> let's have a little word before you have to go. time always runs away when we have these sorts of chats. but on toryism itself, obviously the by—election overall saw the support the cons
britain post—brexit , that means the brightest and the into our country the best come into our countrydo we have to continue to do? and don't think we're doing and i don't think we're doing enough on this. this is a challenge for all governments. we our own we still have to grow our own domestic and make domestic skills base and make sure market is match, sure our labour market is match, fit for purpose. meet fit and fit for purpose. meet the productivity challenges that we these issues . we...
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britain's forces as chief of britain's forces as independence scandal of migrant families separated by uk red tape , sunday express £12 tape, sunday express £12 trillion. brexitlier today with the signing of a historic treaty to join a £12 trillion international trade bloc by sunday. mirror. heartbreak for tv couple call the midwife love split . no, it's like a real life split. no, it's like a real life soap opera art reflecting life. not for the first time begins daily star sunday. mi6 top secret james bond to hunt down psycho scumbag robots. >> somebody tell miss moneypenny james bond has a new mission. >> spy chiefs want nerdy 007 to lead the battle with chat bots who want to kill all humanity? yeah. no pressure, then. and those are your front pages. let's get full reaction now from tv and showbiz legend, star of stage and screen, christopher biggins , gb news, presenter and biggins, gb news, presenter and sports broadcaster aidan magee and top academic dr. lisa mckenzie . she's very polite. mckenzie. she's very polite. she'd normally call herself doctor, but she is. if i was a doctor, but she is. if i was a doctor, i'd be telling everyone, let me tell you
britain's forces as chief of britain's forces as independence scandal of migrant families separated by uk red tape , sunday express £12 tape, sunday express £12 trillion. brexitlier today with the signing of a historic treaty to join a £12 trillion international trade bloc by sunday. mirror. heartbreak for tv couple call the midwife love split . no, it's like a real life split. no, it's like a real life soap opera art reflecting life. not for the first time begins daily star sunday. mi6 top...
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britain's forces as chief of britain's forces as independence scandal of migrant families separated by uk red tape , sunday express £12 tape, sunday express £12 trillion. brexiting of a historic treaty to join a £12 trillion international trade bloc by sunday. mirror. heartbreak for tv couple call the midwife love split . no, it's like a real life split. no, it's like a real life soap opera art reflecting life. not for the first time begins daily star sunday. mi6 top secret james bond to hunt down psycho scumbag robots. >> somebody tell miss moneypenny james bond has a new mission. >> spy chiefs want nerdy 007 to lead the battle with chat bots who want to kill all humanity? yeah. no pressure, then. and those are your front pages. let's get full reaction now from tv and showbiz legend, star of stage and screen, christopher biggins , gb news, presenter and biggins, gb news, presenter and sports broadcaster aidan magee and top academic dr. lisa mckenzie . she's very polite. mckenzie. she's very polite. she'd normally call herself doctor, but she is. if i was a doctor, but she is. if i was a doctor, i'd be telling everyone, let me tell you, look, let's have a loo
britain's forces as chief of britain's forces as independence scandal of migrant families separated by uk red tape , sunday express £12 tape, sunday express £12 trillion. brexiting of a historic treaty to join a £12 trillion international trade bloc by sunday. mirror. heartbreak for tv couple call the midwife love split . no, it's like a real life split. no, it's like a real life soap opera art reflecting life. not for the first time begins daily star sunday. mi6 top secret james bond to...
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britain signing off on the brexit deal to date yoi the deal will receive parliament scrutiny in the ukbers will complete their are you -- their review. and turkey's president is dealing with the cost of living crisis with the government hiking fuel taxes by 200% yesterday. >>> ahead on "worldwide exchange," the one word that every investor needs to know today. markets getting ready for another week of results. greg branch says why he is not sold on the optimism permeating on investors >>> if you miss "worldwide exchange," check us out on spotify or other podcast apps. more after this break. what do you see on the horizon? uncertainty? or opportunity. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow today. ♪♪ at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. ♪♪ partnering to unlock new ideas, to create new legacies, to transform a comp
britain signing off on the brexit deal to date yoi the deal will receive parliament scrutiny in the ukbers will complete their are you -- their review. and turkey's president is dealing with the cost of living crisis with the government hiking fuel taxes by 200% yesterday. >>> ahead on "worldwide exchange," the one word that every investor needs to know today. markets getting ready for another week of results. greg branch says why he is not sold on the optimism permeating on...
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tonight to post—brexit britain we have audience of leave voters., week. sally has more of today's news. it week. sally has more of today's news- it has _ week. sally has more of today's news. it has moved _ week. sally has more of today's news. it has moved to - week. sally has more of today's news. it has moved to a - week. sally has more of today's news. it has moved to a new, i week. sally has more of today's - news. it has moved to a new, much larder, news. it has moved to a new, much larger, state-of-the-art _ news. it has moved to a new, much larger, state-of-the-art studio - larger, state—of—the—art studio which they will share with bbc sport. there are more cameras and new branding. the famous red sofa remains but the main presenters now don't spend all their time sitting down on it. lorraine alice and wondered about the thinking behind that last move, asking... peter privett wasn't a fan of the changes. but ian williams was much more enthusiastic. bbc news design director peter day explained the thinking behind the changes as follows. on t
tonight to post—brexit britain we have audience of leave voters., week. sally has more of today's news. it week. sally has more of today's news- it has _ week. sally has more of today's news. it has moved _ week. sally has more of today's news. it has moved to - week. sally has more of today's news. it has moved to a - week. sally has more of today's news. it has moved to a new, i week. sally has more of today's - news. it has moved to a new, much larder, news. it has moved to a new, much...
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britain britain is saying that it will give its citizens unparalleled opportunities, and it is a symbolic victory for australia and its post brexithe european union and this is according to the british government an opportunity to forge opportunities elsewhere, but when you look at the details in the short—term, it is likely that the economic benefits to the united kingdom are likely be quite minimal. the potential though is enormous and that depends on many cases on what happens next in terms of china and the united states, so the hope is that the united states will reverse a decision by president trump not should join the cptpp, also helps with the block that maybe one day china could join, block that maybe one day china couldjoin, bring its block that maybe one day china could join, bring its economic might along with it, but we did hearfrom the might along with it, but we did hear from the australian trade minister in our state also saying that china's membership is not on the immediate agenda and could take some time, but for britain this is a symbolic day, a big day for the british government, as it becomes the 12th member
britain britain is saying that it will give its citizens unparalleled opportunities, and it is a symbolic victory for australia and its post brexithe european union and this is according to the british government an opportunity to forge opportunities elsewhere, but when you look at the details in the short—term, it is likely that the economic benefits to the united kingdom are likely be quite minimal. the potential though is enormous and that depends on many cases on what happens next in...
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well britain also had a lot of colonies, but the uk is still going through the consequences of brexit them uh, the current political line. uh, for global britain, it somehow leaves africa somewhat in the shade. and the french are not, the french are there? the french, in fact, are losing ground, and in most of the african countries , one after the other. uh, it's clear that they don't like it, and they blame russia and china for this, but the positions of african countries. i mean first of all, of course, the northern half of africa. she's pretty obvious. and er, moreover, these countries are trying to unite. and well, here, the sokhil five, yes, and this is an association of rather heterogeneous, but geographically close countries, into this integration, and the process tried to fit the jerus. well, as always, enough, but the ax and uh, quite illegitimate. and in fact, nothing happened. the creation of the unified armed forces of this sokhil five, and and. uh, with the creation of funds of some kind and so on, which, of course , were led by france on the part of the european union. s
well britain also had a lot of colonies, but the uk is still going through the consequences of brexit them uh, the current political line. uh, for global britain, it somehow leaves africa somewhat in the shade. and the french are not, the french are there? the french, in fact, are losing ground, and in most of the african countries , one after the other. uh, it's clear that they don't like it, and they blame russia and china for this, but the positions of african countries. i mean first of all,...
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but clearly, brexit's a factor in that. i also think britain _ a factor in that., which is discouraged investment from abroad _ which is discouraged investment from abroad i_ which is discouraged investment from abroad. i think there's a deep structural— abroad. i think there's a deep structural problem here, and certainly— structural problem here, and certainly there needs to be more as incentive _ certainly there needs to be more as incentive to — certainly there needs to be more as incentive to come and float on the london _ incentive to come and float on the london stock exchange and that's big projects— london stock exchange and that's big projects here. some sectors are excellent — projects here. some sectors are excellent - _ projects here. some sectors are excellent — pharmaceuticals, biosciences and so on — but some are not and _ biosciences and so on — but some are not and the _ biosciences and so on — but some are not and the government needs to look at that _ not and the government needs to look at that i_ not and the government needs to look at that.
but clearly, brexit's a factor in that. i also think britain _ a factor in that., which is discouraged investment from abroad _ which is discouraged investment from abroad i_ which is discouraged investment from abroad. i think there's a deep structural— abroad. i think there's a deep structural problem here, and certainly— structural problem here, and certainly there needs to be more as incentive _ certainly there needs to be more as incentive to — certainly there needs to be more as...
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or britain is getting a £12 trillion brexit trade boost . mean, that's, that's, that's a pretty much best case scenario . we're not we're not getting the £12 trillion, but we're joining the trans pacific trade bloc not to be confused with the cisgender pacific trade bloc. this is this is the indo pacific area and it's got trade worth £12 trillion a year. it's one of the biggest trade blocs in the world. >> so this is quite i mean, people are always talking down brexit and saying that this is clearly to led economic catastrophe don't it catastrophe and i don't think it necessarily has or we know at this we have this point. you know, we have had sorts of trade deals had all sorts of trade deals with australia, with new zealand for with for 20 big trade deals with american states, for our services industry . we've had services industry. we've had that deal with brazil recently. you so there's this you know, so there's all this stuff happening . is it stuff is happening. is it necessarily that this stuff is happening. is it ne suchirily that thi
or britain is getting a £12 trillion brexit trade boost . mean, that's, that's, that's a pretty much best case scenario . we're not we're not getting the £12 trillion, but we're joining the trans pacific trade bloc not to be confused with the cisgender pacific trade bloc. this is this is the indo pacific area and it's got trade worth £12 trillion a year. it's one of the biggest trade blocs in the world. >> so this is quite i mean, people are always talking down brexit and saying that...
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nothing, but i wouldn't describe itthink we've had the brexityw, i think we've had the brexit negotiations. britain's didn't good deal. and didn't get a very good deal. and i think the look at us now as i think the eu look at us now as well. you made your bed, you lie in it and they have relatively. >> sound a bit like >> that does sound a bit like revenge, though. no, i think revenge, though. no, no, i think it's passive that. >> i think it's indifferent. they think britain made bad >> i think it's indifferent. they tiand britain made bad >> i think it's indifferent. they tiand iritain made bad >> i think it's indifferent. they tiand i think made bad >> i think it's indifferent. they tiand i think britain bad >> i think it's indifferent. they tiand i think britain can! choice and i think britain can sink or swim on its own. i think you hit the nail on the head you you hit the nail on the head when you alluded to the american system, which for people who haven't there haven't travelled there recently, esta esta, recently, is called esta esta, which complex. i think which is very complex. i think any
nothing, but i wouldn't describe itthink we've had the brexityw, i think we've had the brexit negotiations. britain's didn't good deal. and didn't get a very good deal. and i think the look at us now as i think the eu look at us now as well. you made your bed, you lie in it and they have relatively. >> sound a bit like >> that does sound a bit like revenge, though. no, i think revenge, though. no, no, i think it's passive that. >> i think it's indifferent. they think britain...
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britain. his hatred of brexit, but also he is at heart really very pro eu.rench, he's pro german. >> well, you see, i wonder about this. i wonder whether what some of the american administration are thinking is that with von der lion, nato in effect becomes more of a european army us with less input needed from america. >> yeah, well, that's that's a very good, good point. i do think there are many in the biden administration who support these delusions of grandeur about creating a european union army . and i think that if you army. and i think that if you have the president of the european commission taking over nato, nato in effect becomes an extension of euro the euro federalist sort of dream . this federalist sort of dream. this is what worries me, although i also i always say worry though, nigel, that in 13 years of so—called conservative government in this country, we have run down the royal air force , the royal navy and the force, the royal navy and the british army to the most extraordinary degree. >> we had a retired boss of the royal air force on
britain. his hatred of brexit, but also he is at heart really very pro eu.rench, he's pro german. >> well, you see, i wonder about this. i wonder whether what some of the american administration are thinking is that with von der lion, nato in effect becomes more of a european army us with less input needed from america. >> yeah, well, that's that's a very good, good point. i do think there are many in the biden administration who support these delusions of grandeur about creating a...
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leo so brexit is not all that bad, right? >> yes. or britain getting a £12 trillion brexit trade boost . i mean, that's, that's, that's a pretty much best case scenario . we're not we're not getting the £12 trillion, but we're joining the trans pacific trade bloc not to be confused with the cisgender pacific trade bloc. this is this is the indo pacific area and it's got trade worth £12 trillion a year. it's one of the biggest trade blocs in the world. >> so this is quite i mean, people are always talking down brexit and saying that this is clearly to led economic catastrophe don't it catastrophe and i don't think it necessarily has or we know at this we have this point. you know, we have had sorts of trade deals had all sorts of trade deals with zealand had all sorts of trade deals with big zealand had all sorts of trade deals with big deals zealand had all sorts of trade deals with big deals with�*aland for 20 big trade deals with american states, for our services industry . we've had services industry. we've had that deal with brazil recently
leo so brexit is not all that bad, right? >> yes. or britain getting a £12 trillion brexit trade boost . i mean, that's, that's, that's a pretty much best case scenario . we're not we're not getting the £12 trillion, but we're joining the trans pacific trade bloc not to be confused with the cisgender pacific trade bloc. this is this is the indo pacific area and it's got trade worth £12 trillion a year. it's one of the biggest trade blocs in the world. >> so this is quite i mean,...
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i britain and brexit again. i think.ically an anticipation of a bit of a looming election disaster if polls are to be believed . he wants he wants believed. he wants he wants russia to focus on a string of successes, as he calls it, those successes, as he calls it, those successes being a have to look back at them . back at them. >> i'm going to say, could you list them? >> i know. >> i know. >> i know. >> i mean, it's a short list. the leadership over ukraine vaccine rollout and trade deals , quite a short list. but i think if you look at the opposite, you've got a series of unelected prime ministers. if we're looking, know, during we're looking, you know, during covid, covid vaccine covid, they covid vaccine rollout. it was handled rollout. i think it was handled quite well. you know, when that was was done. but then you get the billions that were stolen in sham ppe contracts, which are i don't know they're under don't know if they're under investigation. don't why investigation. i don't know why doors haven't been hav
i britain and brexit again. i think.ically an anticipation of a bit of a looming election disaster if polls are to be believed . he wants he wants believed. he wants he wants russia to focus on a string of successes, as he calls it, those successes, as he calls it, those successes being a have to look back at them . back at them. >> i'm going to say, could you list them? >> i know. >> i know. >> i know. >> i mean, it's a short list. the leadership over ukraine...
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, of course, by the foreign policy of the united states of america and great britain uh, after all uh, we remember how brexit was created, how the uk left the european union, uh, it was a meaningful action. this was a specific strategy, in particular, of the united states of america, and here we must emphasize that, first of all, of course, it goes. e, economic reorganization e, geo-economic structure. e of the world, of course, not the us , not the uk, not the countries, uh, members of the eu are not interested in strengthening positions under the soviet space to strengthen. disk economic e, union locomotive which is the republic of belarus and e. the russian federation has long known that poland has its own project between maurier, uh. this is the imperial project, the only point that is now alarming is that a similar project has begun to be engaged in in romania and is being actively discussed at the level of deputies. the accession of moldova to the restoration of the greater romania project , which provides for, among other things , the inclusion of part of the territory that is currently under the juri
, of course, by the foreign policy of the united states of america and great britain uh, after all uh, we remember how brexit was created, how the uk left the european union, uh, it was a meaningful action. this was a specific strategy, in particular, of the united states of america, and here we must emphasize that, first of all, of course, it goes. e, economic reorganization e, geo-economic structure. e of the world, of course, not the us , not the uk, not the countries, uh, members of the eu...
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brexit has been a messy failurement a majority of britains regret it passed. but wild some heroes and causes have been battered, the core appeal of the movements persist and has gained ground in recent months. consider spain. which was one of countries long considered immune to right wing populism because like germany spain once suffered under a right wing autocracy. this the conservative party vox founded a decade ago was long seen as too extreme to make real end roads in the political system. today, it is the country's third largest party. in may it doubled its vote share in regional and local elections and now governs in many places. in this weekend's elections, it is likely to continue to make gains. in germany itself, the alternative for germany, afd, one seen as taboo, has won back-to-back local locations in the country's east. nationwide, it is now polling in second place, roughly tied with the social democrats. >> in italy, georgia maloney has been serving as prime minister since october. while she is moderating his stance in many ways, she continues t
brexit has been a messy failurement a majority of britains regret it passed. but wild some heroes and causes have been battered, the core appeal of the movements persist and has gained ground in recent months. consider spain. which was one of countries long considered immune to right wing populism because like germany spain once suffered under a right wing autocracy. this the conservative party vox founded a decade ago was long seen as too extreme to make real end roads in the political system....
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brexit? that's right. you know, and let's face it, 17.4 million people, the majority of britain agrees with nigel farage onn what the same the same watch list. these are mainstream beliefs, you know, supporting djokovic . you know, supporting djokovic. you was in the you know, he was in the wimbledon on sunday, wimbledon final on sunday, almost one now, the greatest living player who took a living tennis player who took a principled stand to not take the vaccine. that's his entitled vaccine. and that's his entitled to do that. >> and that is in the dossier. it was a dossier on nigel farage. this is what coots had produced , and this is what nigel produced, and this is what nigel was able to access from a subject access request . so who subject access request. so who decides? aaron that's that's the idea, isn't it? i think it's so clever. this. this move, this global movement towards we've all got to think the same way and it has been infiltrated the businesses and that's why these companies are taking decisions like this. >> and it's bad for society as well. again, even if you don't like farage because we
brexit? that's right. you know, and let's face it, 17.4 million people, the majority of britain agrees with nigel farage onn what the same the same watch list. these are mainstream beliefs, you know, supporting djokovic . you know, supporting djokovic. you was in the you know, he was in the wimbledon on sunday, wimbledon final on sunday, almost one now, the greatest living player who took a living tennis player who took a principled stand to not take the vaccine. that's his entitled vaccine....
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that brexit promise, the buccaneering britain massively benefiting from trading around the world, thatjust in the eu, we got them. people laughed when we said we were going to join cptpp. the westminster bubble were laughing and not believing this could happen. we've done it. yes, you're right that we haven't had a free trade agreement with the us but that's been because there's been a change of administration in the us and they are not signing free trade agreements with anyone. they are not joining cptpp. we can't. other countries to do things that are different, they are sovereign countries just as we are. but different, they are sovereign countriesjust as we are. countries 'ust as we are. but that was a countriesjust as we are. but that was a promise — countriesjust as we are. but that was a promise made _ countriesjust as we are. but that was a promise made to _ countriesjust as we are. but that was a promise made to british i was a promise made to british voters. . . . . , . was a promise made to british voters. . . . . . voters. laura, that was an agreement that was had _ voters. lau
that brexit promise, the buccaneering britain massively benefiting from trading around the world, thatjust in the eu, we got them. people laughed when we said we were going to join cptpp. the westminster bubble were laughing and not believing this could happen. we've done it. yes, you're right that we haven't had a free trade agreement with the us but that's been because there's been a change of administration in the us and they are not signing free trade agreements with anyone. they are not...