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, then we have had so the customs union, then we have had so many different versions of how a customs goes on. every week it gets more difficult. you have to try to remember what actually went before. sol remember what actually went before. so i think i do understand why people find it all a bit too much. 0k, people find it all a bit too much. ok, i'm on board now, let's move on to the sunday times. come on. no staying power. sorry, yes. let's move on to the express. no, the sunday times! i've been told the express, be quiet upstairs. boris sparking cabinet war. this is over the burqa argument. yes, this is boris, and we all know what he said andi boris, and we all know what he said and i think we all agree that he said it without giving it a second thought because he writes an article, he is paid as a journalist, he is widely applauded as a writer. this was not an off—the—cuff remark. he said it and he meant what he said. why he did it, we can only guess. nigel has his theories. what is interesting about this story on the sunday times is that it mentions steve bannon, who was an advi
, then we have had so the customs union, then we have had so many different versions of how a customs goes on. every week it gets more difficult. you have to try to remember what actually went before. sol remember what actually went before. so i think i do understand why people find it all a bit too much. 0k, people find it all a bit too much. ok, i'm on board now, let's move on to the sunday times. come on. no staying power. sorry, yes. let's move on to the express. no, the sunday times! i've...
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a solution for the irish border and makes it position clear on whether it wants to stay in the customs union with the european union a deal can be reached but the red lines that the u.k. government has drawn are still there so no membership in the single market no membership in the customs union and that makes it exceedingly difficult what's so interesting to have you here with this is that you've spent more than a decade in the european parliament so you know all the ins and outs of the e.u. what downsides are you expecting for the european union should a no deal breaks it happen where the downside is that we said been here the chief negotiator of the e.u. has identified right away and that concerns people first and foremost their e.u. citizens living in the united kingdom who don't know what the future will look like they have british citizens living in the e.u. and germany and france and other countries who don't know exactly what their status is going to be so it's people first and foremost that we have to care about and the second thing is of course great britain is a very important par
a solution for the irish border and makes it position clear on whether it wants to stay in the customs union with the european union a deal can be reached but the red lines that the u.k. government has drawn are still there so no membership in the single market no membership in the customs union and that makes it exceedingly difficult what's so interesting to have you here with this is that you've spent more than a decade in the european parliament so you know all the ins and outs of the e.u....
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for instance that's not really a customs union particularly deal for good stead cross borders on and not controlled and so on and so forth there's a whole range of things that reason may can't move on and that brussels says she needs to move on and so they totally at caltech purposes and no side can really sort of let go of their principles and what happens in a case like that and this is what really dominic rop was talking about things go badly in the end everybody sort of slams the doors and then we'll see and then emergency contingency plans of course come into play and we've seen this first set of today and barbara u.k. abridgement secretary of dominic robert sure britons that they would continue to enjoy their bacon lettuce and tomato sandwiches no matter what what brussel stand in the way of a british b.l.t. sandwich in the event of a new deal it might indeed it might indeed because what will happen is that there might be some rather wilted lettuce and tomatoes in the scent but after they've been sitting in a spanish truck and call a in the hopper for three days so brita
for instance that's not really a customs union particularly deal for good stead cross borders on and not controlled and so on and so forth there's a whole range of things that reason may can't move on and that brussels says she needs to move on and so they totally at caltech purposes and no side can really sort of let go of their principles and what happens in a case like that and this is what really dominic rop was talking about things go badly in the end everybody sort of slams the doors and...
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a hard and clean break, total exit from the customs union, nothing like that is worth growth been somethinge other end of the spectrum. i would expect it is not the case that fashioning trade deals -- a couple of years ago, it would automatically bring much more gain that would be lost by leaving the eu customs union. vonnie: the on brexit, you had a macro -- beyond brexit, you used to be with ubs wealth management, not volatility in some markets but in currency markets, a lot of excitements, have you macro strategies attached to currency movements right now? yes, the turkish lira has seen extreme volatility but not this week because they have had market holidays. that has been the -- you do see every few years, particularly in emerging markets, it has some spillover affect into other currencies, particularly emerging currencies where investors look at what is going on in turkey and who will be next? do the same things that are bothering the turkish lira. a source of much greater opportunity going forward in the currency space. vonnie: in other words, are you buying? what are you doing to t
a hard and clean break, total exit from the customs union, nothing like that is worth growth been somethinge other end of the spectrum. i would expect it is not the case that fashioning trade deals -- a couple of years ago, it would automatically bring much more gain that would be lost by leaving the eu customs union. vonnie: the on brexit, you had a macro -- beyond brexit, you used to be with ubs wealth management, not volatility in some markets but in currency markets, a lot of excitements,...
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side looked at it and said what she says about the friction is traffic customs union and a market for goods that is not palatable to us we can do that that is against our rules so it is waiting for further compromise or take britain taking a different tack however nothing is to be seen so really what they're doing when that meeting each other here and now and are continuing nolen a weekly basis is just running in circles and so optimism is misplaced at the moment. so what about the likelihood of a new deal. taking place i've seen in brussels. the problem with the no deal breaker brand is the timing and the timing works for it because the reason may has a constant conservative party conference in early october before that she can't make a move because the hard line breaks to use already out for battle against her if she survives the party conference then she has about six weeks maximum six weeks till the middle of the end of november to sort of kept negotiations in brussels going again make for the compromise and figure out an agreement that is a very very tight time frame almost impos
side looked at it and said what she says about the friction is traffic customs union and a market for goods that is not palatable to us we can do that that is against our rules so it is waiting for further compromise or take britain taking a different tack however nothing is to be seen so really what they're doing when that meeting each other here and now and are continuing nolen a weekly basis is just running in circles and so optimism is misplaced at the moment. so what about the likelihood...
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s customs union in any deal and warned against a no deal hard. and now we move to sports betting it's a topic we've covered before in light of the u.s. supreme court decision to allow such betting back in may we thought it was time for an update plus there's now a new way to bet you could do it on your phone our team sports correspondent steve any up the details give us deal with the details on what's going on is it taking off steam. it really is it's happened very quickly you know since may you know just a few months ago there's already now four states including about of course new jersey delaware mississippi mississippi coming just now in this month in august and new jersey and delaware jumped on it pretty quickly in june and they already have some impressive numbers delaware being a very small state you know population under one million they generated already fifteen million dollars in total bets netting about one point five million now new jersey four million dollars in revenue revenue in their first month alone but since the launch they've g
s customs union in any deal and warned against a no deal hard. and now we move to sports betting it's a topic we've covered before in light of the u.s. supreme court decision to allow such betting back in may we thought it was time for an update plus there's now a new way to bet you could do it on your phone our team sports correspondent steve any up the details give us deal with the details on what's going on is it taking off steam. it really is it's happened very quickly you know since may...
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should they have something closer to a custom union? a lot of politics around that were the people that really brexit want a -- significant change in the relationship. anything that comes close to the . there is talk of a customs union. which means there is a common external tariff and the u.k. cannot cut its own trade agreements. so huge issues about what will be this future framework. and then the issue is what new agreements will you have an the problem for the u.k. is nobody is seriously going to negotiate with the u.k. until they know what the relationship is. car, if know whether my i invest in a car factory, unless i know my car will be able to go over free of duties and inspections, i will not invest in the u.k.. and the united states cannot negotiate an agreement with the u.k. that is meaningful until they know what the rules are going to be. so just huge issues. so the referendum was in 2016. article 50 on 2017. march 2019 is brexit day. so if there is a withdrawal agreement, it might have a further transition period. if they
should they have something closer to a custom union? a lot of politics around that were the people that really brexit want a -- significant change in the relationship. anything that comes close to the . there is talk of a customs union. which means there is a common external tariff and the u.k. cannot cut its own trade agreements. so huge issues about what will be this future framework. and then the issue is what new agreements will you have an the problem for the u.k. is nobody is seriously...
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the eu looked at it and said what she says about frictionless traffic, customs unions, and a market for goods, it is not palatable for us. that is against our rules. now brussels is waiting for further compromises or britain taking a different tack. however, nothing is to be seen. in brussels, when they are meeting each other and negotiations are continuing, is just running in circles. optimism is misplaced at the moment. brent: what about the likelihood of the no deal brexit? how is that seen in brussels? barbara: the problem with the no deal brexit is the timing. the timing works for it. because theresa may has a party conference in early october, the for that she cannot make a move, because the hardliners are out for battle against her. if she survives the party conference, she has six weeks until the end of november to get negotiations in brussels going again and make further compromises, figure out in agreement. that is a tight timeframe. almost impossible. the more the weeks race down to the end of november, the more likely a no deal scenario is. brent: i don't know if you are hun
the eu looked at it and said what she says about frictionless traffic, customs unions, and a market for goods, it is not palatable for us. that is against our rules. now brussels is waiting for further compromises or britain taking a different tack. however, nothing is to be seen. in brussels, when they are meeting each other and negotiations are continuing, is just running in circles. optimism is misplaced at the moment. brent: what about the likelihood of the no deal brexit? how is that seen...
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september eleventh serious discussions we are partners in nato with our partners if you have a customs union between the e.u. and turkey we have we have three million turks. popley bits turkish national tea party with german national tea party with both living in germany working here we have a vital interest in stable in the state of turkey and the trickle down relations are the energy but the trick i'm sorry to interrupt is just that since you're bringing up the ties between turkey and germany that leads me to a follow up question for you because on monday german chancellor angela merkel said that they want to make sure that you know that the central bank in turkey has its independence she said nobody has an interest in economic disable ization in turkey and everything must be done to ensure an independent yes central bank so my question for you is would germany be in a position to help now in some way well i don't know we will give him a new on the it why it's that our stability our arising out of the ashes of world war two was largely due to not only our efforts and part and free trade an
september eleventh serious discussions we are partners in nato with our partners if you have a customs union between the e.u. and turkey we have we have three million turks. popley bits turkish national tea party with german national tea party with both living in germany working here we have a vital interest in stable in the state of turkey and the trickle down relations are the energy but the trick i'm sorry to interrupt is just that since you're bringing up the ties between turkey and germany...
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looked at it and said what she says about friction is traffic customs union and market for goods that is not palatable to us we can do that that is against our rules so it is waiting for further compromises or take britain taking a different tack however nothing is to be seen so really what they're doing when they're meeting each other here and now and negotiations are continuing now in the weekly basis it's just running in circles and so optimism is misplaced at the moment. so what about the likelihood of a new deal. taking place. seen in brussels. the problem with the no deal breaker brand is the timing and the timing works for it because tourism a has a constant conservative party conference in early october before that she can't make a move because the hard line breaks to is already out for a battle against her if she survives the party conference then she has about six weeks maximum six weeks till the middle end of november to sort of get negotiations in brussels going again make for the compromise and figure out an agreement that is a very very tight time frame almost impossible
looked at it and said what she says about friction is traffic customs union and market for goods that is not palatable to us we can do that that is against our rules so it is waiting for further compromises or take britain taking a different tack however nothing is to be seen so really what they're doing when they're meeting each other here and now and negotiations are continuing now in the weekly basis it's just running in circles and so optimism is misplaced at the moment. so what about the...
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note to the single market and customs union given that we now have a certain framework where we can operatet means both sides will have to show a compromise at one thing is clear, a country that leaves the european union and the single market cannot be in a better position than a country which is a member. this is nothing to do with being nasty, nothing to do with being nasty, nothing to do with being nasty, nothing to do, as i often hear in london, that people in brussels are interested in punishing the uk. no, it is in our interest to get the deal done but we should concentrate on the work we should do. 80% of the british withdrawal agreement have probably been concluded but it leaves 20%. .. also, also on the table from the british government is a deal struck, drawn up at chequers, called the cheque is agreement, which calls for it are common rule book between the uk and the eu on certain areas — goods and agri— foods. — compromises be made around that paper? first of all, we welcome that paper? first of all, we welcome that the uk government finally positioned itself with a white paper
note to the single market and customs union given that we now have a certain framework where we can operatet means both sides will have to show a compromise at one thing is clear, a country that leaves the european union and the single market cannot be in a better position than a country which is a member. this is nothing to do with being nasty, nothing to do with being nasty, nothing to do with being nasty, nothing to do, as i often hear in london, that people in brussels are interested in...
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we also accept the red lines the british government has drawn: no to the single market, no to a customs uniontain framework where we can operate — and we want to get this orderly brexit deal done — and in the end this means that both sides will have to show a compromise, but one thing is clear, a country that leaves the european union and the single market can't be in a better position than a country which is a member. this is nothing to do with being nasty, this has nothing to do with — as i often hear in london — there people in brussels interested in punishing the uk — no, it is our interest to get the deal done just as much as the uk side and that's why we should concentrate on the work we still have to do. 80% of the british withdrawal agreement have now been probably concluded but it leaves 20%, we'r still not there yet and that's why the next two and half months will be crucial. also on the table from the british government is a deal struck, drawn up at chequers, called the chequers agreement, which involves the idea of having a common rule book between the uk and the eu on certain are
we also accept the red lines the british government has drawn: no to the single market, no to a customs uniontain framework where we can operate — and we want to get this orderly brexit deal done — and in the end this means that both sides will have to show a compromise, but one thing is clear, a country that leaves the european union and the single market can't be in a better position than a country which is a member. this is nothing to do with being nasty, this has nothing to do with —...
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will not get a backdoor deal what they're calling here a semi-detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear journo that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him to government has condemned one of the country's top medical universities for its systematic descriptor discrimination against female students tokio medical university is accused of deliberately slashing the entrance exam scores of female applicants japanese newspaper says the school wanted to keep female numbers down because it believed women quit being doctors after starting a family or the school has now launched an investigation it began to use your voice service entrance exams that unfairly discriminate against women are absolutely unacceptable i am waiting to hear a report from tokyo medical university upon taking the necessary measures. still ahead this news hour
will not get a backdoor deal what they're calling here a semi-detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear journo that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him to government has condemned one of the country's top medical...
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i think that's where we'll go we'll have i don't know about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it through i mean and that's that's that's the thing annoys me more than anything about the logans of this world because there are all agog oh yeah whatever they would exploited or they would exploit what side of they are they're not on anybody's side they're exploited for stupidity you know that's what they do they they look at it in terms of it's stupidity and that's what that's how logan roy runs his empire because he looks through something is as stupid i haven't seen the end of it so i don't know whether there are any forces there to break up the power of families like this well i think there are and i think that's what we see we see all the threats and when that switch see it through out and logan's one belief is in the family it's something that you go you know on a hiding to nothing their power but he's absolutely i mean i said this to jesse actually we were working on the show i says when i was in the there'
i think that's where we'll go we'll have i don't know about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it through i mean and that's that's that's the thing annoys me more than anything about the logans of this world because there are all agog oh yeah whatever they would exploited or they would exploit what side of they are they're not on anybody's side they're exploited for stupidity you know that's what they do they they look...
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i think that's where we will go will have i i don't know about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it through i mean and that's that's that's the thing annoys me more than any given the logans of this world because there are all agog oh yeah whatever they would explore it for or they would exploit one side of a oh oh. they're not on anybody's side they're exploited for stupidity you know that's what they do they they look at it in terms of it's stupidity and that's what that's how logan roy runs his empire because he looks through something is as stupid i haven't seen the end of it so i don't know whether there are any forces there to break up the power of families like this well i think there are and i think that's what we see we see all the threats and in that suite see it throughout and logan's one belief is in the family it's something that you go you know on a hiding to nothing there powell but he's absolutely i mean i said this to jesse actually we were working on the show i says when i was in the there'
i think that's where we will go will have i i don't know about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it through i mean and that's that's that's the thing annoys me more than any given the logans of this world because there are all agog oh yeah whatever they would explore it for or they would exploit one side of a oh oh. they're not on anybody's side they're exploited for stupidity you know that's what they do they they...
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playing hardball, they view that as the natural consequence of the uk falling out of the eu and its customs union as a nonmember. the uk plans today, in some places they rely on copying eu rules, in other places on wave big brother them and hoping for reciprocation. here, there's no sign the eu would do that. in fact their preparedness notices say the eu and uk would have to be treated as a nonmember and what they stress here is the way to avoid no deal is to solve it by concluding those negotiations that have been going on for more than a yearfor have been going on for more than a year for a withdrawal treaty that would deal with many of these issues for the time being. the problem at the heart of that, really that border with ireland, how to avoid those controls, and here it will be noted that those papers today have noted that those papers today have no new answers. so when mr raab comes back here next week saying he is look up looking to wrap up the negotiations the questions for him will be on that issue, how do you avoid border controls in ireland? damian grammaticas in brussels, thank you.
playing hardball, they view that as the natural consequence of the uk falling out of the eu and its customs union as a nonmember. the uk plans today, in some places they rely on copying eu rules, in other places on wave big brother them and hoping for reciprocation. here, there's no sign the eu would do that. in fact their preparedness notices say the eu and uk would have to be treated as a nonmember and what they stress here is the way to avoid no deal is to solve it by concluding those...
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i think that's where we will go will have i i don't know about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it through i mean and that's that's that's the thing annoys me more than any given the logans of this world because there are all agog oh yeah whatever they would explore it it's all they would exploit it what side of they are there not on anybody's side they're exploited for stupidity you know that's what they do they they look at it in terms of it's stupidity and that's what that's how logan roy runs his empire because he looks through something is as stupid i haven't seen the end of it so i don't know whether there are any forces there to break up the power of families like this well i think there are and i think that's what we see we see all the threats and in sweep that.
i think that's where we will go will have i i don't know about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it through i mean and that's that's that's the thing annoys me more than any given the logans of this world because there are all agog oh yeah whatever they would explore it it's all they would exploit it what side of they are there not on anybody's side they're exploited for stupidity you know that's what they do they...
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not get a back door deal what they're calling here a semi detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him opposition leader morsi khatami has been barred from returning home to return run in democratic republic of congo's presidential elections it comes as another rival of president joseph kabila former rebel leader and ex vice president john pierre bemba also returned home to launch his own bid catherine sawyer has more from can shell said. voice got to be arrived at the border between sandy and the democratic republic of congo the key supporters filming his journey the government has denied many journalists access to the border area that to be managed to get to no man's land the police quickly forced him back across the border into zambia. and we went into exile in twenty sixtee
not get a back door deal what they're calling here a semi detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him opposition leader morsi khatami has been barred from returning home to return...
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as negotiations continue, the government insists, whatever else, britain will leave the eu's customs unionriving in dover will cross an international boundary. now, whether brexit is soft, hard or no deal, there'll need to be some kind of system for checking just what is coming in. currently, lorries from within the eu don't need even to pause at dover but, after brexit, 210 million containers a year will potentially be added to those requiring customs checks. 40% of the food we eat in this country comes from europe. that's 1,000 trucks a day that are coming through dover here on the ferries and through the tunnel, bringing the food to our supermarkets and restaurants. any interruption in that supply chain is going to be very quickly noticed. the m20 — already used as a short—term lorry park when channel crossings are interrupted — is being prepared forfar greater disruption. and the disused airport at manston, 20 miles north of dover, has been earmarked as an overflow park once the motorway is full. a sensible precaution, or scaremongering? this is where project fear and brexit reality ma
as negotiations continue, the government insists, whatever else, britain will leave the eu's customs unionriving in dover will cross an international boundary. now, whether brexit is soft, hard or no deal, there'll need to be some kind of system for checking just what is coming in. currently, lorries from within the eu don't need even to pause at dover but, after brexit, 210 million containers a year will potentially be added to those requiring customs checks. 40% of the food we eat in this...
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not get a back door deal what they're calling here a semi detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him more than one hundred thirty thousand people have been evacuated to shelters across shanghai as tropical storm diaries slams into the city the storm has been downgraded from a typhoon powerful winds caused more than one hundred fifty flights at the city's two airports to be canceled and more than one hundred twenty public parks to be closed last three conjunct already caused power outages the thousands of homes in japan and left sixteen people injured u.s. authorities have cleared parts of lynchburg city in the state of virginia and made fears that heavy rain could cause a dam collapse officials reported the imminent failure of the college lake dam on thursday local media repo
not get a back door deal what they're calling here a semi detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him more than one hundred thirty thousand people have been evacuated to shelters...
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absolutely clearly brexit will have impacts as an automatic operation of the uk leaving the eu customs union they have been warning for a long time that companies and individuals need to face up to that. the uk approach seems to be saying on the one hand it would hope the reciprocation from the eu. on the other hand, things like banks trying to sell services into the eu, companies would have to follow eu rules. the eu side say they are negotiating only for a withdrawal agreement to settle those issues. they would not have, they say, separate negotiations are no deal. and their notices make clear that they will, in the case of no deal, treat the uk as a third country. very little scope for special deals. one other thing they will have noticed today, dominic raab saying these have been produced because the eu may not match the uk ambition and pragmatism and they may not be a deal because of that. that would sound from here like a blame game. they have already said this week the negotiators would not be move by any attempt to blame them. damian grammaticas. let's doctor john pienaar. the govern
absolutely clearly brexit will have impacts as an automatic operation of the uk leaving the eu customs union they have been warning for a long time that companies and individuals need to face up to that. the uk approach seems to be saying on the one hand it would hope the reciprocation from the eu. on the other hand, things like banks trying to sell services into the eu, companies would have to follow eu rules. the eu side say they are negotiating only for a withdrawal agreement to settle those...
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real stupidity and we're going to suffer and pay for them but we've got to concentrate on the customs union the single market the trade ideas the economy issues but you know the issue is much bigger than that and my interest now is to see that it's all about politics of democracy or governance in britain we're not been governed well and you know to suggest that the conservative government is doing well is no just a bit of a joke on the other hand i think things will change for the simple reason that people beyond know and think do they want to be in the u.k. where we can have such told model where real political issues are disregarded and we are both to be run or influenced by people like reese morgan boris johnson so i think that's going to change because my view is alec that at the time when the s.n.p. two thousand forty one cents i don't think you can get to a yes vote for independence if you stick by traditional nationalism traditional identity nationality issues you've got to reach out to a wider public so put it like you did you did but the no but no i think is more appropriate let's
real stupidity and we're going to suffer and pay for them but we've got to concentrate on the customs union the single market the trade ideas the economy issues but you know the issue is much bigger than that and my interest now is to see that it's all about politics of democracy or governance in britain we're not been governed well and you know to suggest that the conservative government is doing well is no just a bit of a joke on the other hand i think things will change for the simple reason...
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there's talk of doing a customs sune. - cust toms union. that would mean the united states could not cut a custom trade agreement with the u.k. and so then what trade agreements will you are have with the and everybody else. the problem with the u.k., nobody is going to seriously negotiate with the u.k. until they know what their relationship is with the european union. unless i know whether my car, if i invest in a car factory in the u.k., unless i know that my car will be able to go over free of duty, free of inspection, i'm not going to invest in the u.k., i'm not going to do it. the united states can't negotiate an agreement with the u.k. that's meaningful unless they know what the rules will be going forward. with s just huge issues this. article 15 was triggered on 2017, march 2019 is brexit day. if there is a withdrawal agreement it might have a further period until 2020. if they don't get the vote for the withdrawal agreement, it's a hard stop, right hering we're den. the u.k. is out. all the treaties of the european union cease to a
there's talk of doing a customs sune. - cust toms union. that would mean the united states could not cut a custom trade agreement with the u.k. and so then what trade agreements will you are have with the and everybody else. the problem with the u.k., nobody is going to seriously negotiate with the u.k. until they know what their relationship is with the european union. unless i know whether my car, if i invest in a car factory in the u.k., unless i know that my car will be able to go over free...
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it will keep the mps happy and the customs union, quite possibly single market.be majorities for that in parliament. it does not do the potential economic damage that is then chancellor will be worried about , which will give them the money to do the things they really care about. mark: if you have a bloomberg, do this. this is more than a game. auto news out of germany, taking the foot off the gas. the $45dging getting billion merger past antitrust economies and will require them to sell more asset. joining us with the latest is benedikt kammel. is it appetizing, selling more assets? do the numbers add up? does the logic of the deal remain? at this point with u.s. regulators asking for more, the two companies are sitting down and asking where is that redline, when does the deal no longer make sense? they put out a statement saying we are at that line or we might reach that line. -- breach that line. there is one facility which u.s. regulators are looking at, and that might bridge that line where they say at this point, the arithmetic of the deal no longer make s
it will keep the mps happy and the customs union, quite possibly single market.be majorities for that in parliament. it does not do the potential economic damage that is then chancellor will be worried about , which will give them the money to do the things they really care about. mark: if you have a bloomberg, do this. this is more than a game. auto news out of germany, taking the foot off the gas. the $45dging getting billion merger past antitrust economies and will require them to sell more...
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britain's first post-brexit deal with the six african nations that make up the southern african customs union the agreement ensures the block's current partnership with the european union continues after brettitain leaves the eu. >>> in paris, joumanna bercetche spoke with the vice president of the french business federation, and asked if brexit would benefit france >> there's no -- i cannot say b b beneficial there's no winner or loser, we have to be involved in the solutions. there's a politic point of view, and the british decided to recover their own sovereignty from the political point of view from an economy point of view, we will continue our business. we don't want to pay for the brexit >> joumanna bercetche is still in paris you're in france i gather you still talked to a scotsman about brexit, is that right? >> absolutely. the topic is unavoidable even at a business conference here, a two-day conference with over 6,000 participants and various companies. interestingly i spoke to michael russell. the first question i asked him, what are you doing here in the first place? why did you
britain's first post-brexit deal with the six african nations that make up the southern african customs union the agreement ensures the block's current partnership with the european union continues after brettitain leaves the eu. >>> in paris, joumanna bercetche spoke with the vice president of the french business federation, and asked if brexit would benefit france >> there's no -- i cannot say b b beneficial there's no winner or loser, we have to be involved in the solutions....
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not get a back door deal what they're calling here a semi detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that the heart of the european union also he's very clear that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him more and that everything else that we have been covering on the website al-jazeera read that code. and now a reminder of the headlines on al-jazeera zimbabwe's opposition leader has rejected the results of monday's election and says his party is ready to form a government that centuries a says the results which gave victory design opiates and wrestling were fraudulent and illegal he's also accused the government of ongoing intimidation and of orchestrating wednesday's clashes which left six people dead when god was says he and reasoning to work together to nelson's a miss i want to see. your role to play in the but was present. in this unfolding suitor. because both all who. you know
not get a back door deal what they're calling here a semi detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that the heart of the european union also he's very clear that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him more and that everything else that we have been covering on the website al-jazeera...
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stay in the customs union, which was quite a lot of the stories were quite open to on the 23rd 2016,they will leave the party over. partly, this is a recognition that the reality of leaving the eu is if you stay in the customs union, you remain subject to a bunch of rules. vassal state stuff. that is the argument theresa may has made ahead of the referendum. the interesting thing is dawning reality. those across the russian, it all comes back to boris johnson. will you explain to our global audience help mr. johnson fits into conservative thought within the united kingdom? guy: good luck. tom: i am waiting. james bevan, would you like to step into this minefield? >> i would like to. >> you try. >> mr. johnson is clearly a man of immense ambition and would love to be prime minister. i think he will roll the dice and have one crack at getting the top job. in terms of his strategy, he will certainly contest the leadership, offer an alternative to mrs. may, because this is his last chance. >> i think that is probably true. a lot of this is about boris johnson and his weird they always be
stay in the customs union, which was quite a lot of the stories were quite open to on the 23rd 2016,they will leave the party over. partly, this is a recognition that the reality of leaving the eu is if you stay in the customs union, you remain subject to a bunch of rules. vassal state stuff. that is the argument theresa may has made ahead of the referendum. the interesting thing is dawning reality. those across the russian, it all comes back to boris johnson. will you explain to our global...
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will take back control of our money, border and laws we also said we will not be members of the customs union end up being a strong barrier to independent trade policy all of those things need to be continued. we made what we believe to be a fair and reasonable offer to the european union as a basis for negotiation that would continue open and comprehensive trade across europe. the european union, eu 27 countries have a 100 billion pounds trade and goods surplus with the uk. for that to be translated into eu tariffs would put a huge burden on european businesses to access the uk market i don't think it makes sense for anyone to pay 14 billion pounds for access to a market they get for free today >> europe may be taking a gamble here that you don't want to get to the brink of a no-deal. estimates say borrowing could be pushed up to 80 billion pounds a year is that an estimate that's realistic? >> there's so many estimates and figures around, and estimates about the shock of the referendum didn't happen if you remember, we were told by the treasury at the time we would lose 500,000 jobs, invest
will take back control of our money, border and laws we also said we will not be members of the customs union end up being a strong barrier to independent trade policy all of those things need to be continued. we made what we believe to be a fair and reasonable offer to the european union as a basis for negotiation that would continue open and comprehensive trade across europe. the european union, eu 27 countries have a 100 billion pounds trade and goods surplus with the uk. for that to be...
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plans to carry over the european union's economic partnership agreement with the southern african customs unionn, faced heavy criticism after flags at some federal buildings were raised yesterday, far earlier than would normally be expected. several people have been injured in violence in the eastern german city of chemnitz. antifascist demonstrators clashed with far—right activists who were protesting after the arrest of a syrian and an iraqi man on suspicion of murder. german chancellor angela merkel has warned that vigilante justice would not be tolerated. hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling of a paediatrician who was struck off. dr hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but she won her bid to be reinstated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 10.30am. still to come... we will be getting reaction to the news that the gov
plans to carry over the european union's economic partnership agreement with the southern african customs unionn, faced heavy criticism after flags at some federal buildings were raised yesterday, far earlier than would normally be expected. several people have been injured in violence in the eastern german city of chemnitz. antifascist demonstrators clashed with far—right activists who were protesting after the arrest of a syrian and an iraqi man on suspicion of murder. german chancellor...
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september eleventh serious discussions we are partners in nato with our partners if you have a customs union between the e.u. and turkey we have we have three million turks. popley but the turkish nation in the pot the with the property with both living in germany working here we have a vital interest in stable in a stable turkey they tended to go to emulate i'm sorry to interrupt but the interest i'm starting interrupt is just that since you're bringing up the ties between turkey and germany that leads me to a follow up question for you because on monday german chancellor angela merkel said that they want to make sure that you know that the central bank in turkey has its independence she said nobody has an interest in economically stabilization in turkey and everything must be done to ensure an independent yet central bank so my question for you is would germany be in a position to help now in some way. well i don't know we will give him. on the advice that our stability our arising out of the ashes of world war two was largely due or saw due to not only our efforts and support and free tra
september eleventh serious discussions we are partners in nato with our partners if you have a customs union between the e.u. and turkey we have we have three million turks. popley but the turkish nation in the pot the with the property with both living in germany working here we have a vital interest in stable in a stable turkey they tended to go to emulate i'm sorry to interrupt but the interest i'm starting interrupt is just that since you're bringing up the ties between turkey and germany...
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if it is going to happen, she thinks that the prime minister's plan b should be to stay in the customs unionmarket and that that should become the uk government approach to brexit. that has already been ruled out. i think in any event nicola sturgeon and the scottish government will be disappointed on brexit. they think that they are in the business of damage limitation and they can make their voices heard but ultimately the negotiations are conducted between the uk government and the eu through the chief negotiator michel barnier. what nicola sturgeon is still weighing up and is expected to come back to this scotland's parliament on in the autumn once the outcome of these brexit talks become a bit clearer is whether or not she should push for the power to hold another referendum on scottish independence. that is a big call for her to make later year. thank you. a seven year old boy has died in a house fire in south east london, which police are now treating as murder. the body ofjoel urhie was found after the blaze in deptford in the early hours this morning. his mother and sister escaped b
if it is going to happen, she thinks that the prime minister's plan b should be to stay in the customs unionmarket and that that should become the uk government approach to brexit. that has already been ruled out. i think in any event nicola sturgeon and the scottish government will be disappointed on brexit. they think that they are in the business of damage limitation and they can make their voices heard but ultimately the negotiations are conducted between the uk government and the eu...
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would not be here if she takes a sensible option which is remaining in the single market and the customs unionurst? this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story... president trump re—imposes sanctions against iran, following the united states' withdrawal from the nuclear deal. the iranian president, hassan rouhani has accused the us of psychological warfare and says talks and sanctions couldn't go together. the so called islamic state group's kidnapping and murder of journalists and aid workers brought the group s depravity and brutality to the world's attention. ?ricardo vilanova, a spanish photographer was one of their captives. he says that his tormentors were a group of four british jihadists, dubbed the beatles by their captives. ?the gang are thought to have tortured and murdered as many as 27 people. in this exclusive report, mr vilanova returns to syria with our middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville to find the former prisons where he was held, and the men he accuses of keeping him captive. 0n the river euphrates, photojournalist ricardo vilanova is on a p
would not be here if she takes a sensible option which is remaining in the single market and the customs unionurst? this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story... president trump re—imposes sanctions against iran, following the united states' withdrawal from the nuclear deal. the iranian president, hassan rouhani has accused the us of psychological warfare and says talks and sanctions couldn't go together. the so called islamic state group's kidnapping and murder of...
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closer to a customs union? a lot of politics around that where the people that really want brexit want significant change in the relationship. they do not want free movement of persons. anything that comes close to the single market there is a huge objection because their view is that is not why brexit. this talk about a customs union. as soon as you say that you have a common external tariff and the uk cannot cut its own trade agreement with the united states or anybody also huge issues about the future framework and the issue of what new or revised agreements you have with the united states and everybody else? the problem for the uk is nobody is seriously going to negotiate with the uk until they know what their relationship is with the european union. unless i know whether i invest in a car factory, unless i know my car is going to go over free of duty, free of inspection, free of all these things i'm not going to invest in the uk and the united states can't negotiate an agreement with the uk that is meaning
closer to a customs union? a lot of politics around that where the people that really want brexit want significant change in the relationship. they do not want free movement of persons. anything that comes close to the single market there is a huge objection because their view is that is not why brexit. this talk about a customs union. as soon as you say that you have a common external tariff and the uk cannot cut its own trade agreement with the united states or anybody also huge issues about...
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not get a back door deal what they're calling here somebody attached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him. now police in denmark have issued their first fine under a new law banning face coverings and public hundreds of people marched to copenhagen on wednesday when the band came into effect on friday a woman wearing the cap headscarf was fined around one hundred fifty dollars was involved in a scuffle with another woman who tried to tear her scarf off pete offenders could face up to six months in jail. fighting in the libyan city of benghazi has forced hundreds of families who already rely on government assistance out of their homes but now there's a financial crisis hitting the country and the support they're get is starting to disappear but what are the what he'd reports from misra
not get a back door deal what they're calling here somebody attached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him. now police in denmark have issued their first fine under a new law banning...
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not get a back door deal what they're calling here a semi detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear journo that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him or david as you say if nothing else those views of the mediterranean will feel to resume a long way from westminster where the sort of noises off as you all know are all about the increasing likelihood of a no deal brags that britain crashing out of the e.u. without a formal trade arrangement and relationship with the e.u. it's big news here i wonder how much to the french how much does president macro care about a no deal breaker. he does care about it but he actually sees an opportunity for france and for europe in in a in a in a hard brags that with no deal because that would mean essentially that many companies many firms will have to relocate to paris he hopes and
not get a back door deal what they're calling here a semi detached deal where they will get a customs union but have none of the obligations that are at the heart of the european union also he's very clear journo that the negotiations will not be handled between political leaders it's the michel barnier a main negotiator for the european commission who will deal with this macro is very clear he does not want to undermine him or david as you say if nothing else those views of the mediterranean...