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, as weii~ _ an investment to british steel, as weii~ 0f— an investment to british steel, as wellime it is a very— keepjobs, but at the same time it is a very piecemeal approach and it doesn't _ is a very piecemeal approach and it doesn't help to create that cohesive certaintv _ doesn't help to create that cohesive certainty that investors looked for. thank _ certainty that investors looked for. thank you — certainty that investors looked for. thank you very much forjoining us. we cannot go to our correspondent in port talbot. obviously the news was expected and the job figures slightly less bad than expected, 2800 as opposed to 3,000, but it is still grim news up there. i 2800 as opposed to 3,000, but it is still grim news up there.— still grim news up there. i think there is very — still grim news up there. i think there is very little _ still grim news up there. i think there is very little good - still grim news up there. i think there is very little good news i still grim news up there. i think there is very little good news in there is very little good news in the fact — the
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it's demise of britain british steel . it won't britain british steel. it won't be the first folks. >> it appears too many young black men are drawn to lives of crime. i'm asking why we need to let refugees work so that they're not costing us a fortune in hotel bills . in hotel bills. >> the health of our royals is none of our business. >> religious prayer should be banned at schools . banned at schools. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the saturday five. welcome to the saturday five. more chaotic folks than tory efforts to pass their rwanda bill. more rowdy than a donald trump election rally. more angry than a gary lineker tweet. we're here to bring you an hour of mayhem . as usual, i'm joined by mayhem. as usual, i'm joined by agents of chaos albie amankona benjamin butterworth and queen gammon berlin de deluise, and to spice the party even further, we're joined by special guest alex armstrong . now, folks, you alex armstrong. now, folks, you all know the drill . we each get all know the drill. we each get all know the drill. we each get a minute to outline o
it's demise of britain british steel . it won't britain british steel. it won't be the first folks. >> it appears too many young black men are drawn to lives of crime. i'm asking why we need to let refugees work so that they're not costing us a fortune in hotel bills . in hotel bills. >> the health of our royals is none of our business. >> religious prayer should be banned at schools . banned at schools. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the saturday five. welcome to the...
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let's make british steel great again. british news. fantastic words from fantastic passionate words from you. now you've got lots more on that story on our website . and that story on our website. and thanks you. gbnews.com is the thanks to you. gbnews.com is the fastest growing national news website country. got website in the country. it's got breaking news and all of the brilliant analysis you've come to from gb news. so thank to expect from gb news. so thank you for that . now the you very much for that. now the terribly news that two year terribly sad news that two year old bronson battersby starved to death next to his dead father, has broken all of our hearts. questions are being asked of social services and the police. what is this tragic case? tell us about british society. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel . pmqs live here on gb news. britain's election . channel britain's election. channel >> welcome back. it's 525. you're watching or listening to martin daubney on gb news later this hour we'
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so the only way british steel way european and british steel can profitable at your party. can be profitable party. no no, it's not because of no no no no, it's not because of energy bills. yes it is. it is because it's because the cost of goodsin because it's because the cost of goods in the uk is higher than in other parts of the world. >> yeah, other parts of the world fact that world because of the fact that we going hell for leather we are going hell for leather with this green. yeah. >> sorry, this is net zero. nutters are a sandwich of nutters are a sandwich short of a this is this a picnic. this is this is beyond, lunacy . see the beyond, uh, lunacy. see the reason it's so expensive ? the reason it's so expensive? the reason it's so expensive? the reason why they're losing money is they jump. have to is because they jump. have to jump is because they jump. have to jump through forever expanding hurdles meet the green hurdles to meet the green zealotry . list of things you zealotry. list of things you have to do to be green. that's why they're going over to india. to with green. the g
so the only way british steel way european and british steel can profitable at your party. can be profitable party. no no, it's not because of no no no no, it's not because of energy bills. yes it is. it is because it's because the cost of goodsin because it's because the cost of goods in the uk is higher than in other parts of the world. >> yeah, other parts of the world fact that world because of the fact that we going hell for leather we are going hell for leather with this green....
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it's demise of britain british steel . it won't britain british steel.ng black men are drawn to lives of crime. i'm asking why we need to let refugees work so that they're not costing us a fortune in hotel bills . in hotel bills. >> the health of our royals is none of our business. >> religious prayer should be banned at schools . banned at schools. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the saturday five.
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british steel, even though it's a little bit more expensive than some the expensive than some of the it is such high quality. there are lots and lots of jobs here at stake . there are strategic stake. there are strategic imperatives here at stake. there's also a lot of money at stake. tata the indian conglomerate that owns this plant here that owns scunthorpe . plant here that owns scunthorpe. they say they're putting in two. £2.5 billion in order to close down these blast furnaces and move to these arc furnaces that rely not on coking coal, but they're getting a £500 million from the british government. so taxpayers are actually paying for this transition. and that is another thing that's so galling to the local community here in port talbot. not only is this being done to them against, in their view or logic, as taxpayers , they're also having taxpayers, they're also having to pay for it. this is going to be a very difficult thing politically. rishi sunak is backing this move. his government is putting up the £500 million that tata have insisted on. otherwise they'll close down ste
british steel, even though it's a little bit more expensive than some the expensive than some of the it is such high quality. there are lots and lots of jobs here at stake . there are strategic stake. there are strategic imperatives here at stake. there's also a lot of money at stake. tata the indian conglomerate that owns this plant here that owns scunthorpe . plant here that owns scunthorpe. they say they're putting in two. £2.5 billion in order to close down these blast furnaces and move to...
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ahead of the announcement, the prime minister said that the government does remain committed to british steelbillion to support tata, the alternative, by the way, was that the entire plant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with company, provided worked with a company, provided half pounds. the half a billion pounds. the company investing more money company is investing more money in to safeguard thousands in order to safeguard thousands of jobs, that's something of jobs, and that's something that uk government has done. that the uk government has done. the welsh government did not participate in that, that's participate in that, and that's because about those because we cared about those jobs future of jobs and the future of steelmaking in and the uk . steelmaking in wales and the uk. >> well , elsewhere, the home >> well, elsewhere, the home office has admitted more than 6000 asylum seekers are missing in the uk. it comes as members of the house of lords outlined plans that could stall rishi sunaks flagship rwanda policy. the group of peers, led by a
ahead of the announcement, the prime minister said that the government does remain committed to british steelbillion to support tata, the alternative, by the way, was that the entire plant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with company, provided worked with a company, provided half pounds. the half a billion pounds. the company investing more money company is investing more money in to safeguard thousands in order to safeguard thousands of jobs, that's...
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close to £1 billion if you look at tate given close to £1 billion if you look at tata steel and british steelit tell us| about the government strategy, job losses. what does it tell us - about the government strategy, about what the uk should be doing as far as industry is concerned? we hear speeches from all sorts of politicians about it being about innovation, science, technology, design, and all those sorts ofjobs that require new skills and retraining. if you work in heavy manufacturing in the uk you might wonder if it is even a priority for government. wonder if it is even a priority for government-— wonder if it is even a priority for covernment. ., . , ., government. the net zero transition is not government. the net zero transition is rrot going — government. the net zero transition is rrot going to _ government. the net zero transition is not going to happen _ government. the net zero transition is not going to happen through - government. the net zero transition is not going to happen through our i is not going to happen through our purely market—driven introversion. the state has t
close to £1 billion if you look at tate given close to £1 billion if you look at tata steel and british steelit tell us| about the government strategy, job losses. what does it tell us - about the government strategy, about what the uk should be doing as far as industry is concerned? we hear speeches from all sorts of politicians about it being about innovation, science, technology, design, and all those sorts ofjobs that require new skills and retraining. if you work in heavy manufacturing...
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it's demise of britain british steel . it won't britain british steel.ung black men are drawn to lives of crime. i'm asking why we need to let refugees work so that they're not costing us a fortune in hotel bills . in hotel bills. >> the health of our royals is none of our business. >> religious prayer should be banned at schools . banned at schools. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the saturday five. welcome to the saturday five. more chaotic folks than tory efforts to pass their rwanda bill. more rowdy than a donald trump election rally. more angry than a gary lineker tweet. we're here to bring you an hour of mayhem . as usual, i'm joined by mayhem. as usual, i'm joined by agents of chaos albie amankona benjamin butterworth and queen gammon berlin de deluise, and to spice the party even further, we're joined by special guest alex armstrong . now, folks, you alex armstrong. now, folks, you all know the drill . we each get all know the drill. we each get all know the drill. we each get a minute to outline our case. then the topic is thrown open to the group, an
it's demise of britain british steel . it won't britain british steel.ung black men are drawn to lives of crime. i'm asking why we need to let refugees work so that they're not costing us a fortune in hotel bills . in hotel bills. >> the health of our royals is none of our business. >> religious prayer should be banned at schools . banned at schools. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the saturday five. welcome to the saturday five. more chaotic folks than tory efforts to pass their...
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several hundred million dollars that the french government has granted to the steel companies or the british steelon has received 1,000,000,003 for capital investment this year. so that while we are on easy in any way interfacing with our government in, we traditionally believe are the free enterprise size prerogatives, yet what we're only asking for is that the government enforcehe laws our congress has passed, and i'm not sure that that's really any than commits a crime. i don't think would be accused of being reactionary if we reported somebody who was stealing to the police, if it were in violation of a u.s. law. we think that we're doing exactly the same thing when we bring cases against foreign producers who we believe are violating laws. the fallacy with that argument is that it begs the real question, why should there be laws that, in effect you and me from buying in the cheapest market when anyone complains about unfair competition? consumers beware. that is really a cry for special privilege. always at the expense of the consumer. what we need in this country is as consumers buying in an
several hundred million dollars that the french government has granted to the steel companies or the british steelon has received 1,000,000,003 for capital investment this year. so that while we are on easy in any way interfacing with our government in, we traditionally believe are the free enterprise size prerogatives, yet what we're only asking for is that the government enforcehe laws our congress has passed, and i'm not sure that that's really any than commits a crime. i don't think would...
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several hundred million dollars that the french government has granted to the steel companies or the british steel corporation has received 1,000,000,003 for capital investment this year. so that while we are on easy in any way interfacing with our government in, we traditionally believe are the free enterprise size prerogatives, yet what we're only asking for is that the government enforce the laws our congress has passed, and i'm not sure that that's really any than asking someone to arrest someone that commits a crime. i don't think would be accused of being reactionary if we reported somebody who was stealing to the police, if it were in violation of a u.s. law. we think that we're doing exactly the same thing when we bring cases against foreign producers who we believe are violating laws. the fallacy with that argument is that it begs the real question, why should there be laws that, in effect you and me from buying in the cheapest market when anyone complains about unfair competition? consumers beware. that is really a cry for special privilege. always at the expense of the consumer. what we
several hundred million dollars that the french government has granted to the steel companies or the british steel corporation has received 1,000,000,003 for capital investment this year. so that while we are on easy in any way interfacing with our government in, we traditionally believe are the free enterprise size prerogatives, yet what we're only asking for is that the government enforce the laws our congress has passed, and i'm not sure that that's really any than asking someone to arrest...
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but ultimately and very sadly, this is the end of british steel making from scratch . ew furnaces can't do, the initial steel production from the iron ore. so as we rightly said already, we have to import it or use scrap metal, which is great to recycle, but that's not going to recycle, but that's not going to be enough to keep us going. >> nicky. it's a shame. i mean, you parties , you you know, both parties, you know, we're going to make britain again. we're going britain great again. we're going to back being this to get back to being this wonderful don't wonderful country. we don't actually wonderful country. we don't ac'thisy wonderful country. we don't ac'this country anymore. in this country anymore. >> i mean, it's quite >> no. and i mean, it's quite interesting. energy interesting. the green energy policy obviously labour policy that obviously labour have put in the manifesto because yesterday had because just yesterday we had reported that, um, uh , keir reported that, um, uh, keir starmer was thinking about abandoning it. actually, if i was him , i'd see this
but ultimately and very sadly, this is the end of british steel making from scratch . ew furnaces can't do, the initial steel production from the iron ore. so as we rightly said already, we have to import it or use scrap metal, which is great to recycle, but that's not going to recycle, but that's not going to be enough to keep us going. >> nicky. it's a shame. i mean, you parties , you you know, both parties, you know, we're going to make britain again. we're going britain great again....
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rishi sunak says he remains committed to british steel making. >> the government provided half £1 billionplant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with company, worked with the company, provided billion. the provided half £1 billion. the company investing money company is investing more money in order safeguard thousands in to order safeguard thousands of jobs, and that's something that government done . that the uk government has done. the not the welsh government did not participate in that, and that's because those because we cared about those jobs future of jobs and the future of steelmaking in wales and the uk . steelmaking in wales and the uk. >> but the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says he's concerned about the
rishi sunak says he remains committed to british steel making. >> the government provided half £1 billionplant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with company, worked with the company, provided billion. the provided half £1 billion. the company investing money company is investing more money in order safeguard thousands in to order safeguard thousands of jobs, and that's something that government done . that the uk government has done. the not the...
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rishi sunak says the government remains committed to british steel, making the government provided half £1 billion to support tata. >> the alternative, by the way, was that the entire plant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with the company, provided half £1 billion. company is billion. the company is investing money in order to investing more money in order to safeguard thousands of jobs, and that's something the uk that's something that the uk government welsh government has done. the welsh government participate government did not participate in that's because we in that, and that's because we cared those jobs and the cared about those jobs and the future of steelmaking in wales cared about those jobs and the fututhef steelmaking in wales cared about those jobs and the fututhe ukaelmaking in wales cared about those jobs and the fututhe uk .3lmaking in wales and the uk. >> but the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says he's concerned about the future of the industry . the industry. >> i was there just in october, so i know how this is going to i
rishi sunak says the government remains committed to british steel, making the government provided half £1 billion to support tata. >> the alternative, by the way, was that the entire plant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with the company, provided half £1 billion. company is billion. the company is investing money in order to investing more money in order to safeguard thousands of jobs, and that's something the uk that's something that the uk...
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the union unite has described as "shameful" tata steel's plans to cut nearly 3,000 jobs at its welsh plant in port talbot. the union said lots of britishr conflict could hit supplies and jeopardise national security. tata plans to spend more than £1 billion replacing its blast furnaces with a greener electric arc furnace, but it would require fewerjobs. that is it for all of your business news. east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun. 0nce east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun. once a big attraction, but since the summer of 21, it has been shut. it is a site defiant sports wanted to revive. their place is too small and not suitable. so wanted to revive. their place is too small and not suitable.— small and not suitable. so this is our sports _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and as _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and as you - small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and as you can l small and not suitable. so this is . our sports court and as you can see, it is no
the union unite has described as "shameful" tata steel's plans to cut nearly 3,000 jobs at its welsh plant in port talbot. the union said lots of britishr conflict could hit supplies and jeopardise national security. tata plans to spend more than £1 billion replacing its blast furnaces with a greener electric arc furnace, but it would require fewerjobs. that is it for all of your business news. east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun. 0nce east of eastbourne, the remains of fort...
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british firm~ _ company was taking over a british firm~ tata — company was taking over a british firm. tata steelit comes to tata steel in the uk. this is certainly— tata steel in the uk. this is certainly a big moment for them as it looks _ certainly a big moment for them as it looks to— certainly a big moment for them as it looks to wind down operations there~ _ it looks to wind down operations there we — it looks to wind down operations there. we are still waiting for the formal— there. we are still waiting for the formal statements. it is something that tata _ formal statements. it is something that tata have said that they need to do— that tata have said that they need to do for— that tata have said that they need to do for costs and carbon emissions, something that has been talking _ emissions, something that has been talking about for a while. from july to the _ talking about for a while. from july to the september quarter of last year losses have amounted to about $800 _ year losses have amounted to about $800 million. this was certainly a priority— $800 million. this was certainly a prio
british firm~ _ company was taking over a british firm~ tata — company was taking over a british firm. tata steelit comes to tata steel in the uk. this is certainly— tata steel in the uk. this is certainly a big moment for them as it looks _ certainly a big moment for them as it looks to— certainly a big moment for them as it looks to wind down operations there~ _ it looks to wind down operations there we — it looks to wind down operations there. we are still waiting for the formal—...
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about that bit of british steel about them. they're them.you're fantastic a pleasure. you're a fantastic fella. thank you very much. monty you can't beat fingers. >> but the thing is though is that where he had his hand in front of the camera, you can't tell it made his hand look like it just this huge hand. so it was just this huge hand. so it's know. but he got it's you know. but he has got very long fingers. >> yeah he does, he does. you wouldn't very good. wouldn't be very good. >> you stubby fingers as >> are you stubby fingers as well? don't think so. yeah. well? i don't think so. yeah. >> no, not as stubby as yours. yeah. >> e"- e are longer yeah. >> are longer than yours. >> mine are longer than yours. give up. okay. mine are quite lanky. actually, yours are lanky. oh, actually, yours are quite good. >> okay. >> quite good. okay. >> quite good. okay. >> so you're. >> quite good. okay. >> you'ou're. >> quite good. okay. >> you nailed destined to be a cricket player. >> you're the bowler and >> you're the fast bowler and you'll be the
about that bit of british steel about them. they're them.you're fantastic a pleasure. you're a fantastic fella. thank you very much. monty you can't beat fingers. >> but the thing is though is that where he had his hand in front of the camera, you can't tell it made his hand look like it just this huge hand. so it was just this huge hand. so it's know. but he got it's you know. but he has got very long fingers. >> yeah he does, he does. you wouldn't very good. wouldn't be very good....
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it just offloads carbon emissions somewhere else at the expense of reducing british industry. steelindustry. steel making is done in two parts. first, the iron has to be extracted from iron ore, creating what is known as pig ore, creating what is known as pig iron or crude iron. second, the pig iron is then turned into steel in a furnace . there's ross steel in a furnace. there's ross clark has pointed out in the spectator electric arc furnaces will only help with the second part of the steel making process, meaning we will have to import the pig iron so well on paper , these developments will paper, these developments will significantly reduce our carbon emissions. we will merely be offloading them to countries such as china or india. offloading them to countries such as china or india . it's such as china or india. it's reminiscent of energy imports in which we offload the carbon emissions to other countries, rather than using our own domestic supplies. indeed importing the pig iron from india and china will be more carbon intensive than making it ourselves into the carbon emissio
it just offloads carbon emissions somewhere else at the expense of reducing british industry. steelindustry. steel making is done in two parts. first, the iron has to be extracted from iron ore, creating what is known as pig ore, creating what is known as pig iron or crude iron. second, the pig iron is then turned into steel in a furnace . there's ross steel in a furnace. there's ross clark has pointed out in the spectator electric arc furnaces will only help with the second part of the steel...
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that's the experience of, for example, british steel and a number of other sectors.u have to produce more for less . and when you start less. and when you start charging people , uh, more money charging people, uh, more money for, for the same thing, they're not going to be able to employ people. they're not going to be expand the services that they offer. going. it's offer. they're not going. it's the opposite investment . the opposite of investment. it's, uh, i can't put it any more simply than that. okay >> well, look, check out ben pyle's fascinating , uh, feed, pyle's fascinating, uh, feed, which is on twitter and on x, and, uh, briefly, ben , how do and, uh, briefly, ben, how do people get hold of your substack , which is regular articles , which is your regular articles about climate change? how can people sign up your substack ? >> well, this 7 >> well, this is exam 7 >> well, this is a subtext. net zero. so that sorry , i'll start zero. so that sorry, i'll start again. it's the net zero scandal dot substack uh, .com. there you go. >> the net zero scandal. ch
that's the experience of, for example, british steel and a number of other sectors.u have to produce more for less . and when you start less. and when you start charging people , uh, more money charging people, uh, more money for, for the same thing, they're not going to be able to employ people. they're not going to be expand the services that they offer. going. it's offer. they're not going. it's the opposite investment . the opposite of investment. it's, uh, i can't put it any more simply...
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rishi sunak says he remains committed to british steel making. >> the government provided half £1 billionto support tata, the alternative, by the way, was that the entire plant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with company, worked with the company, provided billion. the provided half £1 billion. the company investing money company is investing more money in order safeguard thousands in to order safeguard thousands of jobs, and that's something that government done . that the uk government has done. the not the welsh government did not participate in that, and that's because those because we cared about those jobs future of jobs and the future of steelmaking in wales and the uk . steelmaking in wales and the uk. >> but the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says he's concerned about the future of the industry . the industry. >> i was there just in october, so i know how this is going to impact on the workforce . the impact on the workforce. the government said it had a plan for steel. it transpires the plan involves thousands of redundancies. there's
rishi sunak says he remains committed to british steel making. >> the government provided half £1 billionto support tata, the alternative, by the way, was that the entire plant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with company, worked with the company, provided billion. the provided half £1 billion. the company investing money company is investing more money in order safeguard thousands in to order safeguard thousands of jobs, and that's something...
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now you know, to the british steel industry has been in crisis for a long time. crisis for a long time. um, other have been eating other countries have been eating our lunch in these terms for many but it is fair to many years. but it is fair to say that net zero here has delivered the decisive blow. and what's tragic about that is that, you know, there are many people on the labour party up in arms this, they're, if arms about this, but they're, if anything, know, anything, even more, you know, evangelistic this process of evangelistic for this process of decarbonisation and are not thinking about you know, the consequences for jobs, the consequences for jobs, the consequences for jobs, the consequences for industry and for working people that this is going to have. >> think we have to careful >> i think we have to be careful when talk about this because when we talk about this because i mean, tata steel a private i mean, tata steel is a private company, i mean, tata steel is a private compar not to talk about it as careful not to talk about it as if it's a gove
now you know, to the british steel industry has been in crisis for a long time. crisis for a long time. um, other have been eating other countries have been eating our lunch in these terms for many but it is fair to many years. but it is fair to say that net zero here has delivered the decisive blow. and what's tragic about that is that, you know, there are many people on the labour party up in arms this, they're, if arms about this, but they're, if anything, know, anything, even more, you...
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in the 19th century in britain steel the first fish and chips are opening. the britishly called them not restaurants, but shops. the fish and potatoes were wrapped in newspaper. cheap and cheerful. 100 years ago there were 35,000 such edalins in britain. by the twenties of our century, due to competition from foreign fast food, their number had decreased by three times. it looks like there will be a further decline in geometric progression, who is to blame, from their point of view, this is clear to the english baby. putin threatens our fish and chips, putin hits where it hurts our fish and chips stores, turning food into weapons british fish and chips are under threat from putin's russia, which is tearing up an old agreement. however, in the comments section for an article in the daily mail, the most popular one is that they are being separated with a bang for a reason. why did russia even allow british trawlers into its territory, considering how much money britain sends in weapons to ukraine? it's strange that the russians didn't do this earlier. the russian governme
in the 19th century in britain steel the first fish and chips are opening. the britishly called them not restaurants, but shops. the fish and potatoes were wrapped in newspaper. cheap and cheerful. 100 years ago there were 35,000 such edalins in britain. by the twenties of our century, due to competition from foreign fast food, their number had decreased by three times. it looks like there will be a further decline in geometric progression, who is to blame, from their point of view, this is...
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british people. mr speaker, making steel workers redundant — mr speaker, making steel workers redundant and failing tot with childcare, there is an — soon discover that with childcare, there is an it problem. nurseries haven't— there is an it problem. nurseries haven't got— there is an it problem. nurseries haven't got the spaces. they haven't not haven't got the spaces. they haven't got a _ haven't got the spaces. they haven't got a staff. _ haven't got the spaces. they haven't got a staff, there is a black hole in their— got a staff, there is a black hole in their budget and it is eight weeks — in their budget and it is eight weeks to— in their budget and it is eight weeks to go. that isn't a plan! and families— weeks to go. that isn't a plan! and families across the country... they can laugh — families across the country... they can laugh all — families across the country... they can laugh all they like, families are making plans now. they are laughing. — are making plans now. they are laughing, of course they do. families _ laughing, of course they do. families are struggling with the cost of— fam
british people. mr speaker, making steel workers redundant — mr speaker, making steel workers redundant and failing tot with childcare, there is an — soon discover that with childcare, there is an it problem. nurseries haven't— there is an it problem. nurseries haven't got— there is an it problem. nurseries haven't got the spaces. they haven't not haven't got the spaces. they haven't got a _ haven't got the spaces. they haven't got a staff. _ haven't got the spaces. they haven't got a...
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ofjuice. we look at the rise and fall of the original indian steel giant tata is expected to confirm up to 3,000 jobs will be cut from its britishperations. the bbc understands tata is to go ahead with plans to shut down both blast furnaces at its port talbot site in south wales — which is the uk's biggest steel plant. the company is intending to replace the furnaces with an electric version which is more environmentally—friendly but needs fewer workers. forged by over a century of steel making, talbot is a steel making, port talbot is a place dominated by one industry. the site sprawls over 3 miles, at its heart, two coal—fired blast furnaces that produce liquid iron. both will be switched off, replaced produce liquid iron. both will be switche by ff, replaced produce liquid iron. both will be switche by one aplaced produce liquid iron. both will be switche by one new ed produce liquid iron. both will be switche by one new electric eventually by one new electric furnace, that recycles scrap steel. it's a furnace, that recycles scrap steel. make metal. that needs way to make metal. that needs far fewer workers. way to make metal
ofjuice. we look at the rise and fall of the original indian steel giant tata is expected to confirm up to 3,000 jobs will be cut from its britishperations. the bbc understands tata is to go ahead with plans to shut down both blast furnaces at its port talbot site in south wales — which is the uk's biggest steel plant. the company is intending to replace the furnaces with an electric version which is more environmentally—friendly but needs fewer workers. forged by over a century of steel...
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steel community and i stand with the steelworkers in this worrying time. my constituents don't want to see their taxpayer money used to to make british workers redundant. r steelmaking capacity decimated. our national security compromised. will the prime ministerhange by starting looking at the crible multi-union plan to safeguard our steel industry's long-term future? >> mr. speakeri know that this is an anxious time for steelworrs in south wales but we are committed to working with the sector for a positive, sustainable future. the honorable lady will know that during the pandemic we provided support to a steel company in south wales. what was proposed to happen in south wales with the loss of 8000 direct jobs across the supd the compte closure of the plant. because of the government's investment and support we have safeguarded 5000 direct jobs thousands more in the supply chain d insured t long term sustainability of that it has a bright future. it is a challenge not to recognize the largest pport packages that any government has provided any company and in the process safeguarded thousands of jobs. >> tt completes prime minister's questions. >> trea
steel community and i stand with the steelworkers in this worrying time. my constituents don't want to see their taxpayer money used to to make british workers redundant. r steelmaking capacity decimated. our national security compromised. will the prime ministerhange by starting looking at the crible multi-union plan to safeguard our steel industry's long-term future? >> mr. speakeri know that this is an anxious time for steelworrs in south wales but we are committed to working with the...
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reportedly entered one of the bikes, branches and the british capital, shutting the mountains for ties with israel to be comfortable together, local, active as steel. russell sent us this report from the hearts of the relic hotels in the central leasing. 7 across containers in each room on the company. 7 will continue which are being used in the in gone. so this process comes just one day off to the interim judgment of the international court of justice, which is a historic result. the 1st time that one of the golden circle of 17 o 20 western countries and there are lies throughout the world. and of course is rarely a nation. so the nato countries primarily in the middle east, the 1st time that one of them has to be not to be labeled as committing genocide an effective us guests. gaza suffers from relentless idea, foaming rage. we've lost all contact with a frequent contributor to a broadcast journalist months or should. we spoke to his canadian base mother and say's 1st son was unwilling to leave. does it dislikes him, trying to bring you more details later in the progress? okay, 9 pocket sony workers have been killed on 3 more wounded in a shoot
reportedly entered one of the bikes, branches and the british capital, shutting the mountains for ties with israel to be comfortable together, local, active as steel. russell sent us this report from the hearts of the relic hotels in the central leasing. 7 across containers in each room on the company. 7 will continue which are being used in the in gone. so this process comes just one day off to the interim judgment of the international court of justice, which is a historic result. the 1st time...
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a proud steel community in rotherham that stands with the steelworkers in port talbot at this very worrying time. my constituents do not want to see their taxpayers' money used to make britishs redundant, our primary steelmaking capacity decimated and our national security compromised, so will the prime minister change his destructive course, starting by looking at the credible multi-union plan to safeguard our steel industry's long-term future? >> i know that thirkers in south wales, but we are committed to working with the steel sector to secure a positive and sustainable future. the honorable lady will know that, during the pandemic, we provided support to celsa to safeguard jobs and ensure the sustainability of its steel plant in south wales. the proposed complete closure of the plant would have seen the loss of 8,000 direct jobs in south wales, and thousands more across the supply chain. because of the government's investment, support and partnership with tata, we have safeguarded 5,000 direct jobs and thousands more in the supply chain, and we have ensured the long-term sustainability of the steel plant so that it has a brighter future. obviously this is difficult, bu
a proud steel community in rotherham that stands with the steelworkers in port talbot at this very worrying time. my constituents do not want to see their taxpayers' money used to make britishs redundant, our primary steelmaking capacity decimated and our national security compromised, so will the prime minister change his destructive course, starting by looking at the credible multi-union plan to safeguard our steel industry's long-term future? >> i know that thirkers in south wales, but...
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we understand tata steel is to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot works with the loss of up to 3,000 jobs. instead of blast furnaces, tata have a plan backed by the britishto invest in a new, greener, electric arc furnace. hywel griffith reports. forged by over a century of steel making, port talbot is a place dominated by one industry. the site sprawls over three miles. at its heart, two coal—fired blast furnaces, which produce liquid iron. both will be switched off — replaced eventually by one new electric furnace, which recycles scrap steel. it's a cleaner, greener way to make metal, that needs far fewer workers. sean fears his part of the plant will close. a lot of anger, frustration. disappointment is probably the biggest word. and disbelief. it's just been handled absolutely appallingly, in my opinion. but the news is out now, so we've just got to deal with it. britain's second biggest steelworks, in scunthorpe, is also going electric. it may mean the uk will no longer produce its own so—called "virgin steel" from scratch. steel's important because it has a place in all our lives. from construction to cars, from coins to tin cans, it all starts her
we understand tata steel is to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot works with the loss of up to 3,000 jobs. instead of blast furnaces, tata have a plan backed by the britishto invest in a new, greener, electric arc furnace. hywel griffith reports. forged by over a century of steel making, port talbot is a place dominated by one industry. the site sprawls over three miles. at its heart, two coal—fired blast furnaces, which produce liquid iron. both will be switched off — replaced...
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number of our goods, including iron, steel, aluminum, copper, silver, an additional levy of 35% also affected russian white fish, this reduced its attractiveness for britishistributors, who previously made more than 10% of their purchases from russia, eventually increased supplies from iceland and norway. in 2022 , the price of all smoked dried fish imported by great britain almost doubled. average the price for three quarters of twenty-three was even higher, it increased. by 12% compared to the level of 2022, and if you look at other product categories, for example, fish fillets and fish meat, frozen fish, prices also grew in the twenty-second year, but the growth rates were generally comparable to the rates observed in the twenty-second first year compared to the twentieth year. we, in turn, were able to redirect part of the catch to eu countries. exports of russian fish as a whole to europe not only did not decrease, on the contrary, they increased by almost 20% in 2020, the second year. in monetary terms increased even more by one and a half times, to almost a billion euros. if you look at the weight, the most is 57%. we shipped cod in this direction;
number of our goods, including iron, steel, aluminum, copper, silver, an additional levy of 35% also affected russian white fish, this reduced its attractiveness for britishistributors, who previously made more than 10% of their purchases from russia, eventually increased supplies from iceland and norway. in 2022 , the price of all smoked dried fish imported by great britain almost doubled. average the price for three quarters of twenty-three was even higher, it increased. by 12% compared to...
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we understand tata steel is to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot works with the loss of 3000 jobs. instead of blast furnaces, tata have a plan backed by the britishernment to invest in a greener arc furnace. reporter: forged by century of steelmaking, port talbert is dominated by one industry. the site sprawls over three miles. at its heart, two coal-fired blast furnaces which produce liquid iron. both will be switched off, replaced eventually by one new electric furnace which recycles scrap steel. it is a cleaner, greener way to make metal that needs far fewer workers. sean fears his part of the plant will close. >> a lot of anger, frustration. disappntment is probably the biggest word. disbelief. it's just been handled absolutely appallingly, in my opinion. we have just got to deal with it. reporter: britain's second-biggest steelworks also going electric. it may mean the.k. may no longer produce its own so-called virgin steel from scratch. steel is important because it has a role in all of our lives, from construction to cars, points to 10 cans. it all starts here, but it is an industry with a pollution problem. this site in port talbert is on
we understand tata steel is to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot works with the loss of 3000 jobs. instead of blast furnaces, tata have a plan backed by the britishernment to invest in a greener arc furnace. reporter: forged by century of steelmaking, port talbert is dominated by one industry. the site sprawls over three miles. at its heart, two coal-fired blast furnaces which produce liquid iron. both will be switched off, replaced eventually by one new electric furnace which...
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so let's just get somebody as i said, i want balls of steel here who will fight for the british publicjust give pr words , which not just give pr words, which rishi does. and let's starmer does even more pr where's and he doesn't actually answer any questions. so we need somebody who's ballsy and strong. >> do we have any idea who some of those signatories to letters going into the 1922 might be? >> um, well, yes, of course . but >> um, well, yes, of course. but l, >> um, well, yes, of course. but i, you know , i was in the whips i, you know, i was in the whips office myself . it's not a thing office myself. it's not a thing it's unfair to divulge who. um, but the ones i know is from both wings of the party. >> wow. um, would you throw your hat into the ring? dame andrea , hat into the ring? dame andrea, i'm not delusional, mark, if i if i put my hat in the ring, i'd get one vote. >> that'd be myself . >> that'd be myself. >> that'd be myself. >> well, listen, i think that will be a crying shame. i think you're an important voice in parliament. and within the party. speaking of which ,
so let's just get somebody as i said, i want balls of steel here who will fight for the british publicjust give pr words , which not just give pr words, which rishi does. and let's starmer does even more pr where's and he doesn't actually answer any questions. so we need somebody who's ballsy and strong. >> do we have any idea who some of those signatories to letters going into the 1922 might be? >> um, well, yes, of course . but >> um, well, yes, of course. but l, >>...
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former british mi6 firm founded by a former british m16 officer concerned over allegations he took part in sex parties and bribed russian officials . christopher steeleials. christopher steele was the author of the so—called steele dossier , which included steele dossier, which included allegations that mr trump had been compromised by the russian security service, the court is due to rule on that tomorrow. and lastly , labour says it's and lastly, labour says it's going to set out plans to renationalise britain's railways next month. the party announced the news last year but speaking exclusively to gb news earlier on today, the shadow transport secretary said the public will find out more detail on the plans in 2 or 3 weeks time for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or by going to gb news. com slash alerts . alerts. >> good evening. four years ago, i was in parliament square . i was in parliament square. there was the most enormous party. we were leaving the european union at 11 pm. and it really was quite a moment. but hey, here we are, four years on. got to ask the question is life getting better
former british mi6 firm founded by a former british m16 officer concerned over allegations he took part in sex parties and bribed russian officials . christopher steeleials. christopher steele was the author of the so—called steele dossier , which included steele dossier, which included allegations that mr trump had been compromised by the russian security service, the court is due to rule on that tomorrow. and lastly , labour says it's and lastly, labour says it's going to set out plans to...
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in the north and the british, the far east of the united states of america and japan, well, everything was sold in full the railway network, yes, in general, all the iron and steel to place it in odessa, several were imported into odessa territory trains with chemical waste from german chemical plants and... then there was a noise, they turned away, they said, no need, they fought back, maybe this is one of the reasons why the war started in ukraine in the first place, because today, if they want yes, at least leave some piece of their territory, they will just dump chemical waste there, that’s all, they are completely sold, sold and resold, today the debt, which means ukraine is 124% of ukraine’s gdp, and no one knows , as they calculated this gdp, well, yes. there's a lot here we say, i would like to draw attention to a couple of points, yes, the first question is alexey, who is robert fitza, yes, who voiced to us, in general, an obvious truth, but once again told everyone that ukraine is a dependent state, slovakia is wait a minute, the country is a member of nato, yes, that is , nato, this is the same bloc that provides all its members to the rest of the wor
in the north and the british, the far east of the united states of america and japan, well, everything was sold in full the railway network, yes, in general, all the iron and steel to place it in odessa, several were imported into odessa territory trains with chemical waste from german chemical plants and... then there was a noise, they turned away, they said, no need, they fought back, maybe this is one of the reasons why the war started in ukraine in the first place, because today, if they...
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47 british enterprises are close to collapse, they are on the threshold, on the threshold. bankruptcy, this is also a limiter, of course, for helping ukraine. investors promise to completely close steelt was before the norman conquest, probably yes, in terms of the type of economic activity, no coal, no steel, no industrial power, after a while they will also lose positions in world politics. thanks to this, germany is following the same path, only here it is the absolute leader in europe, because no one is destroying its economy as intensively, as actively as the german government, the german economy, and here there are failures in all sectors, including the chemical industry, they are really trying to attribute these failures to the middle east aggravation, due to the fact that supposedly they can’t get the required amount of oil. for processing for the chemical industry, but it is clear that germany will cease to be an industrial power, but here is a curious situation: churchill dreamed that germany would cease to be industrial country and there they were engaged exclusively in agriculture. it turns out that germany will be engaged in some very primitive, perhaps agriculture, and
47 british enterprises are close to collapse, they are on the threshold, on the threshold. bankruptcy, this is also a limiter, of course, for helping ukraine. investors promise to completely close steelt was before the norman conquest, probably yes, in terms of the type of economic activity, no coal, no steel, no industrial power, after a while they will also lose positions in world politics. thanks to this, germany is following the same path, only here it is the absolute leader in europe,...
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british people are making these ships in order to sell them at a loss to the poles. not only the poems, but also we in america benefit from this kind of philanthropy philanthropy. the steele united states makes a fine product. other countries do too, and their steel is often cheap. sometimes because their taxpayer subsidized. so why shouldn't the american consumer buy steel■> wherever he can get it cheapest at home or abroad? the american steel industry very hard trying to persuade us that it's not in our self-interest to buy in the cheapest market. they urge the government to restrict what they call unfair competition, though of course they recognize that there are dangers in this. the dilemma of asking our government for assistance in this problemcompetition botherss because. the sword does cut both ways. but we believe that h do is fat than the kinds of direct involvement that occur in many of the fgn the world where the governments provide direct assistance in the form of either ownership or loans or subsidies in some fashion or another. what we have attempted to do is simply to get our government to enforce united states la against unfair competition that have been
british people are making these ships in order to sell them at a loss to the poles. not only the poems, but also we in america benefit from this kind of philanthropy philanthropy. the steele united states makes a fine product. other countries do too, and their steel is often cheap. sometimes because their taxpayer subsidized. so why shouldn't the american consumer buy steel■> wherever he can get it cheapest at home or abroad? the american steel industry very hard trying to persuade us that...
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steel, but it is stable and it's heading out of the area. all crew are confirmed to be uninjured. a houthi spokesman said the group now considers all american and britishcontinue. i want to be clear that these were limited strikes. they were carefully targeted at launch sites for drones and ballistic missiles to degrade the houthis�* capacity to make further attacks on international shipping. i can tell the house today that our initial assessment is that all 13 planned targets were destroyed. at the drone cruise missile base in bani, nine buildings were successfully hit. a further three buildings were hit at abs airfield, along with a cruise missile launcher caught in the open. we have seen no evidence thus far of civilian casualties, which we took great care to avoid. i know the whole house willjoin me in paying tribute to the incredible bravery and professionalism of all our servicemen and women. we're nowjoined by former supreme allied commander of nato european allied command operations and four—star general philip breedlove. good to have you on the programme again. it seems pretty clear from today's incident that the houthis are going to continue
steel, but it is stable and it's heading out of the area. all crew are confirmed to be uninjured. a houthi spokesman said the group now considers all american and britishcontinue. i want to be clear that these were limited strikes. they were carefully targeted at launch sites for drones and ballistic missiles to degrade the houthis�* capacity to make further attacks on international shipping. i can tell the house today that our initial assessment is that all 13 planned targets were destroyed....
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in maybe a few years time is it will reduce british jobs , but it will increase jobs, but it will increase global carbon emissions because, you know, the steelll be from the other side of the world. so there's a carbon emissions involved there. and electricity and it's also using electricity in china , which is 70% generated in china, which is 70% generated by coal rather than welsh. electricity is relatively clean compared with chinese electric city. so looking at it from a global point of view, this is actually going to increase carbon emissions. actually going to increase carbon emissions . yet the carbon emissions. yet the government will go around claiming it's a great success because we've taken out one between 1 and 2% of uk carbon emissions. okay well there you go. >> there you go. ed gemmell this move is going to be bad for the environment. >> put that in your pipe and smoke it . smoke it. >> well i think it's very unusual. i think when you find ross and i actually agreeing on something. the of something. but the idea of importing steel from um, importing the steel from um, from course, is from china, of course, is absolutely ridicu
in maybe a few years time is it will reduce british jobs , but it will increase jobs, but it will increase global carbon emissions because, you know, the steelll be from the other side of the world. so there's a carbon emissions involved there. and electricity and it's also using electricity in china , which is 70% generated in china, which is 70% generated by coal rather than welsh. electricity is relatively clean compared with chinese electric city. so looking at it from a global point of...
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and british people want that question so want that question answered. so currently rishi steelle, do not have a viable, workable, changeable they waffle changeable solution. they waffle on about cracking down on the gangs. >> well, the government have been doing that for a very long time and it's not working. >> let's clear , these are >> and let's be clear, these are gangs internationally gangs that are internationally based are very based, that are very sophisticated, are full of sophisticated, that are full of money and have a huge customer base cracking down on the gangs. sounds great, but what exactly would they do? my challenge to keir starmer, entire labour keir starmer, the entire labour party. come party. every time you come up with , please give us the with an idea, please give us the detail rhetoric is not good enough. people who enough. now we have people who are they have are losing homes. they have people losing jobs over people who are losing jobs over this kind of stuff. give us detail don't give us anything detail or don't give us anything at do you make of >>
and british people want that question so want that question answered. so currently rishi steelle, do not have a viable, workable, changeable they waffle changeable solution. they waffle on about cracking down on the gangs. >> well, the government have been doing that for a very long time and it's not working. >> let's clear , these are >> and let's be clear, these are gangs internationally gangs that are internationally based are very based, that are very sophisticated, are...
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represent a proud steel community in rotherham who stand with the steelworkers in port talbot at this very worrying time. my constituents don't want to see their taxpayers money used to make britishg capacity decimated and our national security compromised. so . will security compromised. so. will the prime minister change his destructive course, starting by looking at the credible multi—union plan to safeguard our steel industry's long terme future ? future? >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> mr speaker, i know this is an anxious time for steel workers in south wales, but we are committed to working with the steel sector to secure a positive and sustainable future. the honourable lady will know that during the pandemic we provided support to celsa, a steel company in south wales, to safeguard jobs and ensure the sustainability of that plant and what was proposed to happen in south wales was the loss of 8000 direct jobs , thousands more direct jobs, thousands more across the supply chain and the complete closure of the plant because of the government's investment and support and partnership with tata, we have safeguarded 5000 direct jobs, thousands more in the supply chain and ensure
represent a proud steel community in rotherham who stand with the steelworkers in port talbot at this very worrying time. my constituents don't want to see their taxpayers money used to make britishg capacity decimated and our national security compromised. so . will security compromised. so. will the prime minister change his destructive course, starting by looking at the credible multi—union plan to safeguard our steel industry's long terme future ? future? >> yeah . >> yeah....
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but you need you need the . the steel to do it. >> latest casualty. >> latest casualty. >> gotta go . i've got to >> i've gotta go. i've got to get great britishbritish voices to voices on their opportunity to be on the show and tell me what they the topics be on the show and tell me what they discussing. the topics be on the show and tell me what they discussing. full:opics be on the show and tell me what they discussing. full review. we're discussing. full review. miranda richardson not the miranda richardson not the miranda miranda miranda richardson, but miranda richardson she's our northamptonshire. she's our miranda richardson mirror. northamptonshire. she's our miranda richardson mirror . what miranda richardson mirror. what do you think ? do you think? >> nana? how are you ? >> nana? how are you? >> nana? how are you? >> good. >> good. >> i'm with you . >> i'm with you. >> i'm with you. >> net zero. what an absolute load of old. i'm so sorry. it's just money for old rope. >> now, people are making money out of net zero and i just pushing us back. pushing us back ? quite right. >> we need wind turbines. >> we need wind turbines. >> we n
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steel, right? cheaper. if they then also can we someh chea the british ght? customer, that the customer, the idea that the united tried this with united states tried this with japanese in the japanese car exports in the 70s and say, well, american and 80s to say, well, american cars expensive, but cars are more expensive, but it's a patriotic duty to it's like a patriotic duty to buy car. it's like a patriotic duty to buy car . well, it's like a patriotic duty to buy car. well, some buy an american car. well, some people afford that many people can afford that many people can afford that many people can't. you have the people can't. so if you have the chinese that costs half as chinese car that costs half as much as british many much as the british car, many british people forced to british people will be forced to buy the cheaper chinese. that was when buy the cheaper chinese. that wa in when buy the cheaper chinese. that wa in europe when buy the cheaper chinese. that wa in europe they when buy the cheaper chinese. that wa in europe they have when buy the c
steel, right? cheaper. if they then also can we someh chea the british ght? customer, that the customer, the idea that the united tried this with united states tried this with japanese in the japanese car exports in the 70s and say, well, american and 80s to say, well, american cars expensive, but cars are more expensive, but it's a patriotic duty to it's like a patriotic duty to buy car. it's like a patriotic duty to buy car . well, it's like a patriotic duty to buy car. well, some buy an...