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as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his did in germany. the people of the standin did people from all over london came on moscow to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for. there was trouble all right but the fascists were rotten and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of white youth rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and it's an image to build style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in. today notting hill is expensive one of britain's most exclusive
as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his did in germany. the people of the standin did people from all over london came on moscow to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for. there was trouble all right but the fascists...
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as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his eye dog did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on my ass to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for arm. there was trouble all right but the fascists were wrong to and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of white youth rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and its an image to build style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in. today notting hill is expensive one of b
as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his eye dog did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on my ass to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for arm. there was trouble all...
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as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his i don't did in germany. the people of the east end indeed people from all over london came on moscow to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood far. there was trouble all right but the fascists were rotten and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of white youths rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and it's an image to build style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in. today notting hill is expensive one of britai
as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his i don't did in germany. the people of the east end indeed people from all over london came on moscow to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood far. there was trouble all right...
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as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his i don't did in germany. the people of these tended and did people from all over london came on to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for. there was trouble all right but the fascists were rotten and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering here in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of white youths rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and it's an image of old style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in today notting hill is expensive one of britain's
as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his i don't did in germany. the people of these tended and did people from all over london came on to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for. there was trouble all right but...
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was the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's golf if. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his i don't did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirted jackbooted nazis came a marching the people stood for are. the worst. all right but the fascists were prompted and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of white youth rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and its an image to build style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in today notting hill is expensive one of britain's most e
was the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's golf if. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his i don't did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirted jackbooted nazis came a marching the people stood for are. the worst. all right but...
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as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his eye dog did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on moscow to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for. there was trouble all right but the fascists were wrong to and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of white youth rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and it's an image to build style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in. today notting hill is expensive one of brit
as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his eye dog did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on moscow to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for. there was trouble all right...
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that is what bosses and unions british steel in scunthorpe have bosses and unions british steel in scuorpe have been discussing today, on behalf of the 4000 people who work here. it's not often a piece of paper signed on the other side of the atlantic by an american president could such significant consequences for scunthorpe. but in the town today, president trump has become a major topic of conversation. we have had such a ha rd conversation. we have had such a hard time trying to get back to normal. then for him to do that and i don't think it will do his industry any good either. it is punishing us, british steel. creme de la creme it is going to be a setback for scunthorpe, let's hope he changes his mind as he does on a lot of things. he shouldn't have got in in the first place, he's not a politician. he is a businessman. things had been looking up for this plant in scu nthorpe things had been looking up for this plant in scunthorpe after being on the brink of collapse in 2015, it was bought for just the brink of collapse in 2015, it was bought forjust £1 by british steel and is n
that is what bosses and unions british steel in scunthorpe have bosses and unions british steel in scuorpe have been discussing today, on behalf of the 4000 people who work here. it's not often a piece of paper signed on the other side of the atlantic by an american president could such significant consequences for scunthorpe. but in the town today, president trump has become a major topic of conversation. we have had such a ha rd conversation. we have had such a hard time trying to get back to...
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as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his eye dog did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood firm. there was trouble all right but the fascists were rotten and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering here in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of white youths rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and it's an image of old style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in today notting hill is expensive one of britain's most
as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his eye dog did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood firm. there was trouble all right but the...
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european union trying to keep britain in no absolutely not basically the european union essentially accepts the british decision but wants to stick to the timetable all you want to make sure that britain will leave in an orderly fashion by march of twenty nineteen ites likely one year from today but the european union is taking the process seriously and diligently it's trying to look at the practical details the impact on the economy the issue of the northern ireland border it is taking those issues seriously and it except that the u.k. would leave some politicians are said ok if britain wants to change its mind it can but the european union itself has come to terms with breaks it and it is dealing with the details it gives what pictures from structures just said the politics on the brits you cite here the british are playing politics and then not talking about the details they do know on the british side how to keep the northern ireland border open how to make sure that b.m.w. for example can still make its many cars in the u.k. and easily exported to germany the e.u. knows those problems britain does
european union trying to keep britain in no absolutely not basically the european union essentially accepts the british decision but wants to stick to the timetable all you want to make sure that britain will leave in an orderly fashion by march of twenty nineteen ites likely one year from today but the european union is taking the process seriously and diligently it's trying to look at the practical details the impact on the economy the issue of the northern ireland border it is taking those...
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week and a half, cambridge analytica has come under tough scrutiny, not only by british experiment but also by the european unionrliament held an emergency debate and took testimony on allegations that companies linked to cambridge analytica may have been used to dump tons of illegal money into the british brexit campaign to leave the european union. part of that allegation from a disgruntled co-founder of cam bridge analytica, part of that allegation is that those companies linked to robert mercer were systematically set up and used as a way to hide money that was going into campaigns. >> it was mentioned almost as an aside, mentioned it a couple of times that you've seen one invoice or more than one invoice with the word on it? >> i don't have it. >> they famously have no monday whatsoever so i'm wondering what they are doing in terms to sort of pay for this particular -- >> part of the brilliance of cambridge analytica is it doesn't need to make money because it's robert mercer's project. robert mercer is a billionaire. he doesn't need to make money, right? so -- and further, if you -- if put money as a share
week and a half, cambridge analytica has come under tough scrutiny, not only by british experiment but also by the european unionrliament held an emergency debate and took testimony on allegations that companies linked to cambridge analytica may have been used to dump tons of illegal money into the british brexit campaign to leave the european union. part of that allegation from a disgruntled co-founder of cam bridge analytica, part of that allegation is that those companies linked to robert...
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bigger chunk of president trump's tariffs on the linoleum and i'm dead and that from the british european unioning. there is a threat from the trump terrace. this is pretty big as you see it. >> without a shadow of the doubt because these potentially could drag in lots of other players. the chinese coming number of european countries. it affects canada of course. if these things don't get out of control it becomes a global issue rather than a localized issue here in london. cheryl: peter, what are we talking about here exactly? if you look at agricultural imports come a lot of the goods going to the e.u. from the united states are at right now. as that's where you see the pressure being put on by e.u. officials? >> i think the problem is much of the goods which come into the e.u. from the united states also have a tariff and it's not the other way around. also covered the average level of terrace and the e.u. is rather high. so for it to be a little bit more accommodating with regards to the u.s. on tariffs issues. the last thing we want to see if the e.u. and partners around the world to retal
bigger chunk of president trump's tariffs on the linoleum and i'm dead and that from the british european unioning. there is a threat from the trump terrace. this is pretty big as you see it. >> without a shadow of the doubt because these potentially could drag in lots of other players. the chinese coming number of european countries. it affects canada of course. if these things don't get out of control it becomes a global issue rather than a localized issue here in london. cheryl: peter,...
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year on march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen britain will formally leave the european union british prime minister to resign may has been on a day long whistle stop tour of the country to mark the occasion and to drum up support for her strategy she visited england scotland wales and northern ireland to push her message that britain will benefit from leaving the she pledge that it will thrive as a strong and united country having regain control of at some of the key events since britain officially announced its intention to leave the european new. forty four years of the joining the european union britain's ambassador to the e.u. delivers the breck that notification left in brussels the u.k. formally trigger article fifty two leaf the european club. so. six pages. if occasion. that there is a figure. of fifty. written sex it is now officially set for march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen. by. june two thousand and seventeen. backfires for theresa may new government is fresh on. this government the country through the crucial. let's begin in just ten days. and they begin with
year on march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen britain will formally leave the european union british prime minister to resign may has been on a day long whistle stop tour of the country to mark the occasion and to drum up support for her strategy she visited england scotland wales and northern ireland to push her message that britain will benefit from leaving the she pledge that it will thrive as a strong and united country having regain control of at some of the key events since britain...
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year on march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen britain will formally leave the european union british prime minister to resign has been on a day long whistle stop tour of the country to mark the occasion and to drum up support for her strategy she visited england scotland wales and northern ireland to push her message that britain will benefit from leaving the she pledged that it will thrive as a strong and united country having regain control of its walls and borders but with just twelve months to go until. some very tricky negotiations with the e.u. lie ahead let's have a look back at some of the key events since britain officially announced its intention to leave the european new. forty four years of the joining the european union britain's ambassador to the e.u. delivers the breck that notification left in brussels the u.k. for when the trigger optical fifty two leave the european club. so. sick spacious. there notification from the figure. fifty. britain is now officially. twenty nine two thousand and nineteen. june two thousand and seventeen. backfires for to resubmit a new gove
year on march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen britain will formally leave the european union british prime minister to resign has been on a day long whistle stop tour of the country to mark the occasion and to drum up support for her strategy she visited england scotland wales and northern ireland to push her message that britain will benefit from leaving the she pledged that it will thrive as a strong and united country having regain control of its walls and borders but with just twelve...
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it goes beyond the relationship the european union has with any other country and the transition will be of limited generation as requested by both the british government and the european union the hopi just isn't giving certainty to businesses who are also providing the same for citizens to the west don't go there's work left to be done on important topics in particular island and northern ireland if you don't do that we've not reached the end of the road. to do that today to visit just moving to that option to sue this possible move. also coming up he used to work for the company that may have engineered and election with the help of your facebook profile now he's a whistleblower. i think we need to step back for a second and deep politicized that if this day this data was with misappropriated and mishandled by this company and i think that they need to be investigated for that. we begin the day with what has changed. now today negotiators from the u.k. of the european union and known said they are in agreement britain will have a transition period to leave the e.u. and that transition will end at the end of twenty twenty so far so good ye
it goes beyond the relationship the european union has with any other country and the transition will be of limited generation as requested by both the british government and the european union the hopi just isn't giving certainty to businesses who are also providing the same for citizens to the west don't go there's work left to be done on important topics in particular island and northern ireland if you don't do that we've not reached the end of the road. to do that today to visit just moving...
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and europe and the future of the european union. britishhysicist stephen hawking is dead at the age of 76. the cambridge university professor was known for his groundbreaking work on the origins of the universe and the behavior of black holes. science to the masses through his book a brief history of time. he was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease at the age of 21. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. back to you in london. mark: thank you very much. the uk's biggest insurer spinning off its british business from american and asian operations. we have been speaking with fragile chief executive mike wells about the changes. mike: we announced outstanding results across the board, our asian business, our u.s. business, and most important late the u.k. business -- importantly for this discussion, the u.k. business. earnings are up 10%. we are having this conversation from a position of strength. i think that is the right way to do this
and europe and the future of the european union. britishhysicist stephen hawking is dead at the age of 76. the cambridge university professor was known for his groundbreaking work on the origins of the universe and the behavior of black holes. science to the masses through his book a brief history of time. he was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease at the age of 21. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton....
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recent decades fishing communities blame the european union quotas on fish catches which is why they voted in large numbers for braggs it the british exit from the european union but will it help them our reporter has been out with the fisherman to find out. for hundreds of years old joyce family has set out on the north sea to catch fish there one of the few remaining families of fisherman in hastings southern england. joy and his two colleagues many catch european place soul and skate my brother is fish in there and cousins are fishing but for my family this looks like the last generation. is just not viable for them to fish but that's not because of depleted north sea fish stocks. in fact stocks have recovered says joy. instead the problem is that british fisherman face a limit on how much fish they're allowed to catch. each year the e.u. draws up north sea fishing quotas by fish type and country. what aggravates us is the share we have in arrow waters where fishing in british waters which was british territorial waters and have to for back fish because their counterparts a european fisherman they do not they do not have to from
recent decades fishing communities blame the european union quotas on fish catches which is why they voted in large numbers for braggs it the british exit from the european union but will it help them our reporter has been out with the fisherman to find out. for hundreds of years old joyce family has set out on the north sea to catch fish there one of the few remaining families of fisherman in hastings southern england. joy and his two colleagues many catch european place soul and skate my...
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picture of how the the great britain eventually ends up having a relationship with the european union and the british want that to be as fluid and as open as possible and then they haven't really accepted the e.u. position which is no you're leaving our customs union on our single market and you've got you've got to then accept that will be a border where you don't have to make customs declarations for example may your vehicles may be pulled over for checks. what do you say brussels seems willing to we'd redraw borders if it comes down to it is that true or false. you mean in the sense friend that is going to draw borders around the european union twenty seven to the side of britain yes indeed because what david is talking has been talking about now is this it's an illusion that's what the e.u. says it exists nowhere in the world no one the world to be a friction is trade as between neighboring countries for nothing you are even a sort of customs union or you are either in some sort of other range mn but neither one of those exist as far as you opinion is concerned it cannot exist because the certain
picture of how the the great britain eventually ends up having a relationship with the european union and the british want that to be as fluid and as open as possible and then they haven't really accepted the e.u. position which is no you're leaving our customs union on our single market and you've got you've got to then accept that will be a border where you don't have to make customs declarations for example may your vehicles may be pulled over for checks. what do you say brussels seems...
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to the treasury what happens when the european union negotiating with you says and the labor government says you can't bring these crucial elements of british. the under democratic control because if you want to be part of the customs union you are acting illegally when you say nationalize the railways for instance well no look the bottom line is through always our attitude in the your opinion and i must fly so i don't accept that premise the bottom line is well and all this is about the stance on the tone of the negotiations i've been on your program before met met a number of times and i've spoken about this on a number of occasions whereby the toe on the constructive dialogue is all important but if you've got a government which don't know what they're doing from day to day. very state insulting the europeans and those sort of negotiations of bound to create tensions so what you gonna get in this regard this effect of the europeans take the ticket not lie because it seems to me the only time the government sit up and listen is when you are end up assessing a point and that gets the government's attention to quite simply the government ha
to the treasury what happens when the european union negotiating with you says and the labor government says you can't bring these crucial elements of british. the under democratic control because if you want to be part of the customs union you are acting illegally when you say nationalize the railways for instance well no look the bottom line is through always our attitude in the your opinion and i must fly so i don't accept that premise the bottom line is well and all this is about the stance...
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to the treasury what happens when the european union negotiating with you says and the labor government says you can't bring these crucial elements of british. the under democratic control because if you want to be part of the customs union you are acting illegally when you say nationalize the railway through instance well no look the bottom line is through always are after you in the your opinion and i must fly so i don't accept that premise the bottom line is well in all this is about the stance on the tone of the negotiations i've been on your program before met met a number of times and i've spoken about this on a number of occasions whereby the tro and the constructive dialogue is all important but if you've got a government which don't know what they're doing from day to day. very state insulting the europeans and those sort of negotiations of bound to create tensions so what you gonna get in this regard this effect of the europeans take the ticket not lie because it seems to me the only time the government sit up and listen is when your end up assessing a point and gets the government's attention to look quite simply the government h
to the treasury what happens when the european union negotiating with you says and the labor government says you can't bring these crucial elements of british. the under democratic control because if you want to be part of the customs union you are acting illegally when you say nationalize the railway through instance well no look the bottom line is through always are after you in the your opinion and i must fly so i don't accept that premise the bottom line is well in all this is about the...
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union must be beneficial for ireland. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg. a huge concern for ireland, it is not our policy, it is a britisholicy. by it.very much affected even though the united kingdom is leaving the union, we are not. we are in the single markets. we are staying put. we want to make sure that whatever new relationship exists between the eu and the u.k. is one that does not damage our economy. russians had to the posted a in a presidential election that is expected to hand vladimir putin an easy victory. this as a standoff with the u.k. over the poisoning of a former spy. marie, let's start with that spat between the kremlin and downing street. what is the latest? fore: we have been waiting the kremlin to respond. they have been saying all reek that a response is coming. very much a tit-for-tat response. there are going to expel 23 british diplomats from moscow. this was in response to prime minister theresa may exposing 23 russians. those will close the st. petersburg consulate and the british council. has been since 1959, since the soviet union. in response to this, theresa may said she will be talking
union must be beneficial for ireland. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg. a huge concern for ireland, it is not our policy, it is a britisholicy. by it.very much affected even though the united kingdom is leaving the union, we are not. we are in the single markets. we are staying put. we want to make sure that whatever new relationship exists between the eu and the u.k. is one that does not damage our economy. russians had to the posted a in a presidential election that is expected to hand...
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union. the british prime minister warned that both sides would have to accept "hard facts" and that no—one wouldhe said the uk would have to pay money into some eu agencies to maintain access to them. and she repeated her commitment that that the britain's would not be part of the eu's single market or customs union. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has more. roll up, roll up. a hot ticket for a certain kind of audience. looking forward to the speech. ministers and diplomats arriving for a speech. can you unite the party, sir? that will affect us all. oh, and it matters to her survival, too. with controversy never far away. the first message — no more promises that after brexit, we can have it all, to trade just as we do now, or be completely free from the european courts. i want to be straight with people because the reality is that we all need to face up to some hard facts. we are leaving the single market. life is going to be different. in certain ways, our access to each other‘s markets will be less than it is now. the second hard fact is that even after we have left the jurisdiction of
union. the british prime minister warned that both sides would have to accept "hard facts" and that no—one wouldhe said the uk would have to pay money into some eu agencies to maintain access to them. and she repeated her commitment that that the britain's would not be part of the eu's single market or customs union. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has more. roll up, roll up. a hot ticket for a certain kind of audience. looking forward to the speech. ministers and diplomats...
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union regulations and so on. the other two options which the british have said would work would be number one that they negotiate free trade agreement with the eu therefore
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that interview for now here in germany chancellor angela merkel has sent the european union boss aport the british government's position in the poisoned spy case she was speaking after being sworn in as head of a new coalition government the chancellor took the oath of office in the german parliament the bundestag but lawmakers voted only narrowly to me a letter to her fourth term. the german chancellor has been trying to form a government for nearly six months now the tough negotiations are over i'm glad that he took an oath on the german constitution. i swear that i will dedicate my efforts to the welfare of the german people promote their benefit protect them from harm and do justice to will so help me god so volumnia what. her election as chancellor was closer than expected matters conservative and social democrat supporters actually had a solid majority but her margin of victory was only nine votes including her own thirty five members of her coalition fav to support her that's hardly a dream start. or dr i'm going to america dr angular medical has been elected chancellor i ask you do you acc
that interview for now here in germany chancellor angela merkel has sent the european union boss aport the british government's position in the poisoned spy case she was speaking after being sworn in as head of a new coalition government the chancellor took the oath of office in the german parliament the bundestag but lawmakers voted only narrowly to me a letter to her fourth term. the german chancellor has been trying to form a government for nearly six months now the tough negotiations are...
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rather is set to formally give up its membership in the european union to mark the occasion british prime minister theresa may has kicked off a day long tour of the u.k. e.u. leaders have approved guidelines on future relations with britain and on post rights a transition period it's just the latest milestone on a long and winding road. for. forty four years off the joining the european union britain's ambassador to the e.u. deliver us the breck that notification left in brussels the u.k. has formally triggers an optical fifty to leave the european club. so it is. six pages. there notification from fragments that there is some triggering article fifty. britain sex it is now officially set for march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen or. we. think by. june two thousand and seventeen a snap election backfires for theresa may new government is fresh on. this government will guide the country through the crucial brecht steps towards let's begin in just ten a day progress has been made on the bill citizen rights and the irish border we want to find a solution without rebuilding any kind of
rather is set to formally give up its membership in the european union to mark the occasion british prime minister theresa may has kicked off a day long tour of the u.k. e.u. leaders have approved guidelines on future relations with britain and on post rights a transition period it's just the latest milestone on a long and winding road. for. forty four years off the joining the european union britain's ambassador to the e.u. deliver us the breck that notification left in brussels the u.k. has...
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the european union has rejected british rehearsals for a post brexit trade deal and addressed negotiating paper ahead of the next round of trade talks. london has been pushing for terms that would allow uk based financial institutions to continue to do business with in europe. brussels has dismissed as a cherry picking approach that is for it unacceptable. and lotteries may vowed to make a success of brexit you counsel present all to say. that he doesn't necessarily share that aim. i agreement will not to make trade between the uk fans the u. frictctionless. all fool the. it will make it more complicated and costly than today. all ofof us. this is the f. of a. it's hard to see how a deal that did not include services could look like a fat and balanced settlements. so i'm clear not only that it is possible to include financial services within a trade deal. but that it i is very much in our mutual interests to decide. three thousand seven hundred jobs airbus could be on the chopping block is the aerospace giant struggles with slow production and sluggish demand for some its key models. comp
the european union has rejected british rehearsals for a post brexit trade deal and addressed negotiating paper ahead of the next round of trade talks. london has been pushing for terms that would allow uk based financial institutions to continue to do business with in europe. brussels has dismissed as a cherry picking approach that is for it unacceptable. and lotteries may vowed to make a success of brexit you counsel present all to say. that he doesn't necessarily share that aim. i agreement...
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british m.p. just announced union sanchez a miserable little after the wiki leaks chief tweeted criticisms of the u.k.'s handling of this crippled poisoning in the tweet a sign said it was reasonable to suspect russia though the evidence. and they did independent confirmation from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons well here's how that went down in the british parliament because because of great regret the julian assange remains in the ecuador embassy it is of even deeper regret that even last night he was tweeted against her majesty's government for their conduct in replying to the attack in salzburg it's about time that this miserable little word walked out of the embassy and gave himself up to british justice. while the m.p.'s comments didn't go unanswered with the sand responding on twitter as a political prisoner detained without charge for eight years in violation of two un rulings i suppose i must be miserable yet nothing wrong with being a little person although i'm rather tall and better a worm a healthy creature that invigorates the soil the snake. well genius armc
british m.p. just announced union sanchez a miserable little after the wiki leaks chief tweeted criticisms of the u.k.'s handling of this crippled poisoning in the tweet a sign said it was reasonable to suspect russia though the evidence. and they did independent confirmation from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons well here's how that went down in the british parliament because because of great regret the julian assange remains in the ecuador embassy it is of even deeper...
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union. how justified are the worries of your british colleagues. i can say that i agree with francis o'grady's remarks that to a level playing field for workers is necessary i would say the fears and concerns of british workers. more than justify it we might face serious attacks on workers' rights in the u.k. and as a consequence also in other parts of the e.u. you say other parts of the you might also face difficulties why would that be why would the e.u. who suddenly workers in the e.u. suddenly find themselves subjected to a more difficult circumstances what consequences can employees in the e.u. expect from rights. well first of all i think it's sad to say that hardly anyone in europe is going to gain from brakes it may be competitors outside of europe do but for economic actors in the e.u. brics it will be cyril some exercise for workers and the corporate sector like let's just take the car industry which is important for the u.k. but also for germany more than every second. from the u.k. is exported to the e.u. and the u.k. is the second bigg
union. how justified are the worries of your british colleagues. i can say that i agree with francis o'grady's remarks that to a level playing field for workers is necessary i would say the fears and concerns of british workers. more than justify it we might face serious attacks on workers' rights in the u.k. and as a consequence also in other parts of the e.u. you say other parts of the you might also face difficulties why would that be why would the e.u. who suddenly workers in the e.u....
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but once again, i deeply regret that the british are leaving the european union but i have to acceptand if you leave the eu, you can cooperate closely with the eu. but it's a pity that you can no longer sit at the table during these decision—making processes. but even if the uk had already left the european union, this country, this great nation, would have received the same wave of solidarity from france, germany and others, because we understand this attack is an attack on our way of life. one down, four summits to go. at next year's summer gathering, the uk will be out of the room. but it is unlikely to find itself a stranger in this town. joining me now is ambassador kurt volker from the mccain institute. he is a former us ambassador to nato and is the us special representative to ukraine. we will discuss the security aspects of this. let us start with the outcome today in brussels. downing street painting this is a great triumph, is it or is this the least you can expect from close friends in a situation like this? the context i put this in is nota uk and europe context but rath
but once again, i deeply regret that the british are leaving the european union but i have to acceptand if you leave the eu, you can cooperate closely with the eu. but it's a pity that you can no longer sit at the table during these decision—making processes. but even if the uk had already left the european union, this country, this great nation, would have received the same wave of solidarity from france, germany and others, because we understand this attack is an attack on our way of life....