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e.u. community. this is a challenge. i seem to. go into there's open to this. open these. laws. then this was a. road not all the. european going to china models so there was these delegations if i didn't it was china camming to europe and to visit and we have also to remember there was a lot of debate the need at the time of the prime minister that can be accused to be an anti utopian as you would know for sure for the role that the u.s. played and continued to play when there was in the plot desist to open an agreement before opening the port of does to the chinese i seem to test to be managed into understood you know european framework and sound. have to be criticised. for my government has done because i'm not so being put into the bed with the parliament that is not open held a document such a debate and a public debate but in any case in the agreement the. deal framework with. relation with china is very open these betty is very clear so is an ongoing debate i think that we have to find a way to cooperate with china well let me stop you right here we have to take a break n
e.u. community. this is a challenge. i seem to. go into there's open to this. open these. laws. then this was a. road not all the. european going to china models so there was these delegations if i didn't it was china camming to europe and to visit and we have also to remember there was a lot of debate the need at the time of the prime minister that can be accused to be an anti utopian as you would know for sure for the role that the u.s. played and continued to play when there was in the plot...
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e.u. community. this is a challenge. i seen the. government is open to this. open of these. laws. and the european going to china. there was these delegations if i didn't it was china camming to europe. and we have also to remember there was a lot of debate. at the time of the i mean that can be accused to be an anti utopian as you would know for sure for the role that the u.s. played to continue to play when there was in the plot desist to open an agreement before opening the port of does to the chinese i seem to test to be managed and understood in the european framework and. to be criticised. for when my government is done because i'm not so being put into the bed with the parliament that is not open to document such a debate and debate but in any case in the agreement the. deal framework. of the relation with china is very open these betty is very clear so is an ongoing debate i think that we have to find a way to cooperate with china. we have to take a. break for a single purpose. of. training very young. eight months of intensive school. they're rats. and they save lives. bu
e.u. community. this is a challenge. i seen the. government is open to this. open of these. laws. and the european going to china. there was these delegations if i didn't it was china camming to europe. and we have also to remember there was a lot of debate. at the time of the i mean that can be accused to be an anti utopian as you would know for sure for the role that the u.s. played to continue to play when there was in the plot desist to open an agreement before opening the port of does to...
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e.u. community. i seeing that this is a challenge. i seem to not all of the i think government is open to this issue can remember the open of these. laws marco polo was then and was a. rod not all the italians and the european going to china models so there was this delegation if i didn't it was china camming to europe and to visit and we have also to remember there was a lot of debate the need telly at the time of the prime minister that can not be accused to be an anti utopian as you would know for sure but for the role that the us played they continued to play when the was in the past does is to open an agreement before opening the port of does he to cheney's i seem to test to be managed and understood in the european framework and sound. to be criticised for my son for my government has done because i'm not so being been so tossed into the bed with the parliament that is not open to document such a debate and a public debate but in any case in the agreement the duty felt too deep to deal frame of. the relation with china is very o
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e.u. wide paid communication campaigns this policy would put political actors at the same level as foreign entities attempting to interfere in the e.u. elections ok let's just go through some of the details of this under the new rules facebook applies more rigorous checks on. it also imposes geographical limits on registration in the country where the odds are to be purchased which of course goes against the idea. e.u. political campaigning at facebook for its part justified his actions saying it's new policy is a safeguard against foreign interference. we wait the different risks and concluded that the right solution to help best guard against foreign interference is to only allow people to run advertisement in you country if they have passed an authorization process could mean they are resistant in that same country and so very much an issue here and the chairman of the u.k. based group think he is of the few facebook us forgot about its initial purpose on old this started because there were allegations that foreign parties were influencing. elections in other parts of the world now i th
e.u. wide paid communication campaigns this policy would put political actors at the same level as foreign entities attempting to interfere in the e.u. elections ok let's just go through some of the details of this under the new rules facebook applies more rigorous checks on. it also imposes geographical limits on registration in the country where the odds are to be purchased which of course goes against the idea. e.u. political campaigning at facebook for its part justified his actions saying...
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e.u. wide paid communication campaigns this policy would put political actors at the same level as foreign entities attempting to interfere in the e.u. elections. let's just pick apart what all this means under the new rules facebook will apply more rigorous checks on advertisers it also imposes geographical limits on registration in the country when the odds are to be purchased which of course is important because it goes against the idea of pun in you political campaigning facebook isn't backing down justifying its actions by saying its new policy is a safeguard against foreign interference we wait for different risks and concluded that the right solution to help best guard against foreign interference is to only allow people to run advertisement in an e.u. country if they have passed an authorization process. there are a result in that same country where the chairman of the u.k. based bow group think tank sees facebook has forgotten about its a national purpose and goals. this started because there were allegations that foreign parties were influencing. elections in other parts of the w
e.u. wide paid communication campaigns this policy would put political actors at the same level as foreign entities attempting to interfere in the e.u. elections. let's just pick apart what all this means under the new rules facebook will apply more rigorous checks on advertisers it also imposes geographical limits on registration in the country when the odds are to be purchased which of course is important because it goes against the idea of pun in you political campaigning facebook isn't...
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e.u. wide paid communication campaigns this policy would put political actors at the same level as foreign entities attempting to interfere in the e.u. elections facebook's new rules mean more rigorous checks are applied to advertisers but also imposes geographical limits and registration in a country where the odds are to be purchased which goes against the idea of power political campaigning facebook's justifying its actions saying its new policy safeguards against foreign. there. we wait the different risks and concluded that the right solution to help best guard against foreign interference is to only allow people to run advertisement in the country if they have passed an authorization process could mean they are a result in that same country it's a man of the u.k. based bow group think tank says facebook has forgotten about its initial purpose and goals this started because there were allegations that foreign parties were influencing. elections in other parts of the world now i think almost all of those allegations of been disproved that what what facebook have done is they've they've
e.u. wide paid communication campaigns this policy would put political actors at the same level as foreign entities attempting to interfere in the e.u. elections facebook's new rules mean more rigorous checks are applied to advertisers but also imposes geographical limits and registration in a country where the odds are to be purchased which goes against the idea of power political campaigning facebook's justifying its actions saying its new policy safeguards against foreign. there. we wait the...
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was advanced on tripoli and the international community's reaction. the un e.u. backed regime in libya the government of national accord g n a is fighting for its very life all but surrounded now by the army of their rival government in red here led by general hafta disapprobation is aimed against all groups considered by the international community to be terrorists we have security council resolutions according to which these organizations are classified as terrorist groups where this military escalation game is a complete surprise to us it began with warmongering rhetoric from hafter which were the throwback to the days of dictatorship and total terror rule general have to up and his libyan national army on a roll storming toward the capital tripoli in the desperate g.m.a. have ordered their armies meaning the various islamist and militia groups that supported the counterattack on all fronts they've given this last stand the name the volcano of rage it's chaos worse both sides a pounding each other with airstrikes and the u.n. is panicking. if uncertain and the
was advanced on tripoli and the international community's reaction. the un e.u. backed regime in libya the government of national accord g n a is fighting for its very life all but surrounded now by the army of their rival government in red here led by general hafta disapprobation is aimed against all groups considered by the international community to be terrorists we have security council resolutions according to which these organizations are classified as terrorist groups where this military...
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they just realize it is now they fail to cast regulation of global internet from community to the state through all night e.u. souls they just grew up to make the slow just for russia so when critics look at these proposals and say well this is just like china's great fire wall i'm guessing here you would agree with that assessment. well as this low is really general it just gives rights as a state to control technical aspects of some protocols they're working pledges lation should be written in the next twelve year by government and means three ofter communications we actually do not know what they will write down as a documents which need to be executed but in russia the whole waves call for the post but prepare for us of course and besides generally galatians they are actually able to agree that cheney's can arrow so activists like yourself you look at this these proposals you need to you see the problems that you demonstrate a saurus most people in russia concerned are they bothered to that even noticed. well because this all is really more about thirteen x. the general audience doesn't see much trouble
they just realize it is now they fail to cast regulation of global internet from community to the state through all night e.u. souls they just grew up to make the slow just for russia so when critics look at these proposals and say well this is just like china's great fire wall i'm guessing here you would agree with that assessment. well as this low is really general it just gives rights as a state to control technical aspects of some protocols they're working pledges lation should be written...
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or community it will be but the trade relationship between the u.s. and e.u. has been anything but friendly in recent months trumps punitive terrorists on steel in aluminum imports from the e.u. has soured the relationship as has his repeated threat to increase the levy on european made cars. joining us now is our financial correspondent yes court on wall street welcome good to see you now is this threat enough to qualify as a further escalation of trade tensions between the u.s. and the e.u. and how damaging do you think it could be for the talks. well i mean so far is not that substantial if you look at the exports from the european union to the u.s. in the past year we are talking about roughly four hundred ninety billion dollars and all those new tariffs are for goods in the amount of eleven billion so it's minor in that sense but certainly there is an easy ines if we might be seeing some tit for tat so now that the european union might answer and that could provoke u.s. president donald trump and his administration once again and that's where the danger l
or community it will be but the trade relationship between the u.s. and e.u. has been anything but friendly in recent months trumps punitive terrorists on steel in aluminum imports from the e.u. has soured the relationship as has his repeated threat to increase the levy on european made cars. joining us now is our financial correspondent yes court on wall street welcome good to see you now is this threat enough to qualify as a further escalation of trade tensions between the u.s. and the e.u....
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e.u. but that obviously raises the hackles of brigadiers and the unionist community and it's also not quite clear that function or even if that would be allowed under a w t o rules if the new show would allow that so it's a really difficult question to answer and at the moment no clear solution has been found ours are sold in force and doubling our thanks very much for some of the other stories making news at this hour wiki leaks says its founder julian assange is to be expelled from the ecuadorian embassy in london the whistleblower website tweeted that ecuador has an agreement with the u.k. where a song just arrests a senior ecuadoran official has denied that the song's been holed up in the embassy since two thousand and twelve to avoid extradition to sweden on allegations of rape . u.s. aviation giant boeing has revealed that the company's grounded seven thirty seven max airliners are suffering from an additional software problem regulators say it must be fixed before the aircraft can be cleared to fly again the problem relates to software affecting the flaps and other flight control har
e.u. but that obviously raises the hackles of brigadiers and the unionist community and it's also not quite clear that function or even if that would be allowed under a w t o rules if the new show would allow that so it's a really difficult question to answer and at the moment no clear solution has been found ours are sold in force and doubling our thanks very much for some of the other stories making news at this hour wiki leaks says its founder julian assange is to be expelled from the...
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e.u. commission believe that vaccinations cause the very illnesses they are supposed to protect against hasta w h o failed in its communication with the public ok i think we have to see this entire thing in the context of the vaccination colonies in the vase to majority of the patten do vaccinate that you and i think that is what we need to understand the coverage of meet those in the in the region is that on ninety to ninety two percent that means voc majority of our patents do back off course concerns about vaccinations that's understandable and because everyone you want the best for the chinese i think big did they approach should be that we will should be able to answer the questions and the concerns my patents have got when they come for a vaccination any questions they have water for me to use whatever contacts these we should be able to give them credible and reliable information but why is that and i think you know why don't they believe you because there's a growing number of parents who are refusing to vaccinate their children and endangering other people in the process. but i think it's not it's not that they are n
e.u. commission believe that vaccinations cause the very illnesses they are supposed to protect against hasta w h o failed in its communication with the public ok i think we have to see this entire thing in the context of the vaccination colonies in the vase to majority of the patten do vaccinate that you and i think that is what we need to understand the coverage of meet those in the in the region is that on ninety to ninety two percent that means voc majority of our patents do back off course...
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e.u. but that obviously raises the hackles of regs here isn't the unionist community and it's also not quite clear how that function or even if that would be allowed under a w t o rules if the new show would allow that so it's a really difficult question to answer and at the moment no clear solution has been found are solving for us a doubling our thanks very much. ok let's get the german perspective on that visit the used book of correspondent kate brady joins us now in the studio good morning kate as we heard there from mars are giving being given a lot of leeway by by on the macro at the same time there are considerations very very firm ones you're in berlin about what germany what the american wants to see from our lives in the event of a new deal that exactly i mean concerns over the possibility of an exit certainly have increased in the last few days were a week away yet again from a potential no deal brecht's and germany could in at least a year as well we could certainly see more pressure from the e.u. in the case of a note that we could see the e.u. putting more pressure on islands
e.u. but that obviously raises the hackles of regs here isn't the unionist community and it's also not quite clear how that function or even if that would be allowed under a w t o rules if the new show would allow that so it's a really difficult question to answer and at the moment no clear solution has been found are solving for us a doubling our thanks very much. ok let's get the german perspective on that visit the used book of correspondent kate brady joins us now in the studio good morning...
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is there anything that the international community can do the united nations for example to help solve this conflict while the options are very limited the e.u. foreign ministers are meeting today in brussels it will be looking to them to see what they can come up with military interventions not on the cards sanctions could be could be absent. organized but there's a big split in the international community. countries including france russia egypt are supporting after so the internationals really the first step is to see they can get a consensus the european union has been working with libya to try to keep refugees from from leaving the country and taking to the water on that perilous journey to europe where where what happens to the refugees in the middle of this conflict. yes the un is very concerned hugh have thousands of migrants in detention centers already in very grim conditions literally and they sort of lost contact with them so as a great deal of concern what happens to them chris thank you very much for bringing us up to date that was chris stephen there with the british daily the guardian. now to the work of former trump campaign
is there anything that the international community can do the united nations for example to help solve this conflict while the options are very limited the e.u. foreign ministers are meeting today in brussels it will be looking to them to see what they can come up with military interventions not on the cards sanctions could be could be absent. organized but there's a big split in the international community. countries including france russia egypt are supporting after so the internationals...
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which is a huge problem for the coastal communities and the terms of thousands who fishermen who live in the main causes controversial quoted to standards and e.u. subsidies that distort the market so he's brought food the consequences of subsidize fishing is that fishing vessels will fish until the last fish is taken out of the water the care of your pain subsidized late this fish in two and a half percent toiled right up this is stable and now. the likelihood of sharks turtles and other large mammal surviving in the nets is extremely slim as is the net closes up it's no more over and fish turtles shots will suffocate one hundred million sharks every year mostly caught is by catch or for their fins last year on a vessel flying the spanish flag the neighbor and coast guard and the city shepherd crew discovered more than one hundred into into blue sharks have had already had their fins cut off destined for engine market the un's world food program fears that global fish stocks could collapse by twenty forty eight if the situation doesn't change. a major problem with the perseid fishing vessels is their deadly efficiency they can circle with a sc
which is a huge problem for the coastal communities and the terms of thousands who fishermen who live in the main causes controversial quoted to standards and e.u. subsidies that distort the market so he's brought food the consequences of subsidize fishing is that fishing vessels will fish until the last fish is taken out of the water the care of your pain subsidized late this fish in two and a half percent toiled right up this is stable and now. the likelihood of sharks turtles and other large...
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community but putting its own strategic interests first. you would be very seriously fronts for economic reasons i brought an e.u. initiative to bring peace to libya and would support a policy that is fighting as minister of the interior or will not stand by and watch. what we've seen in the last few weeks is an increased an escalation in the violence in libya this is as we're seeing one of those governments marching towards tripoli now we. no from the world health organization that more than two hundred people have been killed in recent weeks including many civilians and we also know that more the nine hundred people have been injured but of course this conflict started in much further back all the way back to two thousand and eleven when some countries including france france staged an intervention. from our gadhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and you must leave feeling. we came we saw he died but that's not. the world you would get rid of a guy john and you would choose freedom the thank you she gave ninety feet. high b.g. i have low and i do think. well the difficult times for libya seem to be continuing with
community but putting its own strategic interests first. you would be very seriously fronts for economic reasons i brought an e.u. initiative to bring peace to libya and would support a policy that is fighting as minister of the interior or will not stand by and watch. what we've seen in the last few weeks is an increased an escalation in the violence in libya this is as we're seeing one of those governments marching towards tripoli now we. no from the world health organization that more than...
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communities in northern ireland have suffered years of economic hardship whether they be breaks its supporters or not rising food and commodity prices could increase there especially if the u.k. leaves the e.u. without a deal now voluntary organizations and charities here say that uncertainty means they are seeing an increasing number of people who are anxious and needing their help. unemployment in northern ireland rose last year to around three point eight percent but remained below the u.k. average as uncertainty got worse over northern ireland leaving the e.u. as part of the u.k. investor confidence slowed in economic growth dropped to nine point nine percent last year and lowery and julie kelley of volunteers at one of the growing number of food banks in belfast brax a frightens me and frightens me for something raise not only for myself afraid for me for the people i where how can i.
communities in northern ireland have suffered years of economic hardship whether they be breaks its supporters or not rising food and commodity prices could increase there especially if the u.k. leaves the e.u. without a deal now voluntary organizations and charities here say that uncertainty means they are seeing an increasing number of people who are anxious and needing their help. unemployment in northern ireland rose last year to around three point eight percent but remained below the u.k....
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community to promote free trade. abe reportedly also shared concerns with the europeans that britain might leave the e.u.ivorce agreement. given the number of japanese companies that set up shop in the u.k. because they see it as a gateway to europe. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: let's get you up to speed with the earnings we have had. amazon has been moving after a much bigger than expected earnings-per-share. we saw growth doubling for earnings-per-share, seven dollars and nine cents. growingin line, cloud at a pace of over 40%. they are getting over half of profits from the cloud business. the advertising part of the business slowing slightly. romaine: you're seeing intel down. the chipmaker said it would cut guidance for the second quarter and the full year. the first quarter, sales little changed, revenue slipped, and they pointed to a decline in its data center business in the most recent quarter. joe: ford the big winner after overell, up almost 7
community to promote free trade. abe reportedly also shared concerns with the europeans that britain might leave the e.u.ivorce agreement. given the number of japanese companies that set up shop in the u.k. because they see it as a gateway to europe. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: let's get you up to speed with the earnings we have had. amazon...
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e.u. countries have already introduced compulsory vaccination measures. the global. believe that criminal law would apply fines could be imposed people could also be prohibited from visiting community facilities. that would mean that unvaccinated children would not be allowed to go to preschool jennifer says that wouldn't persuade her. expression to just i wouldn't like that and i certainly would not like to be forced to do anything by the state and i would want to do it of my own accord having received so much information that i'd say. yes that's a great idea for trying to do. jennifer says if she must she would go to court over it her daughter will not be vaccinated any time soon. right now from germany to the united states or the vaccination debate is also raging and it appears to be having very real and potentially deadly consequences this week health officials in los angeles issued a quarantine order red to universities amid fears that hundreds of students and staff may have been exposed to measles measles infections in the u.s. have now climbed to their highest level in twenty five years measles can be life threatening and this year alone it's closing in on some seven hundred
e.u. countries have already introduced compulsory vaccination measures. the global. believe that criminal law would apply fines could be imposed people could also be prohibited from visiting community facilities. that would mean that unvaccinated children would not be allowed to go to preschool jennifer says that wouldn't persuade her. expression to just i wouldn't like that and i certainly would not like to be forced to do anything by the state and i would want to do it of my own accord having...
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communities in northern ireland have suffered years of economic hardship whether they be breaks its supporters or not rising food and commodity prices could increase there especially if the u.k. leaves the e.u. without a deal now voluntary organizations and charities here say that uncertainty means they are seeing an increasing number of people who are anxious and needing the help . unemployment in the world modern growth last year to around three point eight percent but remained below the u.k. average. as uncertainty got worse over northern ireland leaving the e.u. as part of the u.k. investor confidence slowed in economic growth dropped to nine point nine percent last year and lowery and julie kelley of volunteers at one of the growing number of food banks in belfast bracks afraid of friends may first sample raise not only for myself a phrase may for the people where how can i. are we going to be able to sustain and what we are doing fine i'm going to get our donations from people i can't see it happening and six months we have seen a terrible increase and people common and. the british government the e.u. and the irish government agree they do not want to hold border in the event of a no
communities in northern ireland have suffered years of economic hardship whether they be breaks its supporters or not rising food and commodity prices could increase there especially if the u.k. leaves the e.u. without a deal now voluntary organizations and charities here say that uncertainty means they are seeing an increasing number of people who are anxious and needing the help . unemployment in the world modern growth last year to around three point eight percent but remained below the u.k....
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e.u. decided to a lot even more time to an increasingly exhausted to resell me the deadline has now been extended until oct thirty first a breath of fresh air for the business community after the previous deadline would have been this friday the collective sigh of relief from british industry was reflected in the index today in.
e.u. decided to a lot even more time to an increasingly exhausted to resell me the deadline has now been extended until oct thirty first a breath of fresh air for the business community after the previous deadline would have been this friday the collective sigh of relief from british industry was reflected in the index today in.
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community. he is going to want to get early and frequent signs of support from the united statfres, om the e.u. nate o. the signs are within the st 24 hours, he's likely to get that. he's gotten phone calls for congratulations. ukraine remains high on the agenda for western countries. >> do you think ukraine voted for zelenskiy or anyone who could embody change? t s was definitely a protest vote. it was zelenskiy or poroshenko. by the time you geto the second round, the numbers are. overwhelmi it was not porosnko, ie, zelenskiy. the guy is 41 years old, aco unicating with people who did not come to age under the old k.g. dominated system. so he understands the people ans good communicator. but the reality is, and he said it in a famous debate a coeu of days ago, he says, to pore i amhg o's face, he says not your opponent, i'm your sentence. this w a referendum on poroshenko and he failed it.si >> he's pro to break tim is. can he break the system if hedo n't have parliament behind him? and, two, the system is to endemically corrupt and r influenced bussia so many so much since independence in th
community. he is going to want to get early and frequent signs of support from the united statfres, om the e.u. nate o. the signs are within the st 24 hours, he's likely to get that. he's gotten phone calls for congratulations. ukraine remains high on the agenda for western countries. >> do you think ukraine voted for zelenskiy or anyone who could embody change? t s was definitely a protest vote. it was zelenskiy or poroshenko. by the time you geto the second round, the numbers are....
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e.u. decided to a lot even more time to an increasingly exhausted to resell me the deadline has now been extended until oct thirty first a breath of fresh air for the business community after the previous deadline would have been this friday the collective sigh of relief from british industry was reflected in the index today in fact as the index opened thursday morning with that much needed spike it jumped up more than fifty points in early trading before cool enough just a little bit as the day moved on with his long extension of the regs that deadline the u.k. will now have to fill candidates for the european parliament elections which begin on may twenty third assuming that they have still not reached a conclusion by then probably won't prime minister may took to twitter to stress the importance of the new deadline he also expressed the severity of the nation's fate of brags that the reaction back in the u.k. has been a little bit mixed with some members of the labor party expressing cautious optimism on the deal however some members of ms may's conservative party had been much more critical of the decision even facing calls to resign from at least one tory m.p. d
e.u. decided to a lot even more time to an increasingly exhausted to resell me the deadline has now been extended until oct thirty first a breath of fresh air for the business community after the previous deadline would have been this friday the collective sigh of relief from british industry was reflected in the index today in fact as the index opened thursday morning with that much needed spike it jumped up more than fifty points in early trading before cool enough just a little bit as the...
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communities. i consider that a choice between breaks it and a future for scotland as an independent european nation should be offered in the life of this parliament scotland is taken out of the e.u. the option of a referendum on independence within that time scale must be open to us that would be over route to avoiding the worst of the damage breaks it will do even for the most ardent opponent of scottish independence the westminster system of government simply does not serve scotland's interest. well that was nicholas sturgeon promising lawmakers in the scottish parliament today that she will organize a referendum on scottish independence by two thousand and twenty one if the u.k. moves forward with breaks and leaves the european union a back in twenty four team the scottish voted against independence but that was before breaks it a majority of scots voted to remain in the european union today sturgeon said that london's chaotic drive to leave the e.u. means that scotland was once again consider independence breaks at talks between the conservatives and labor resumed this week in london but today the leaders of both parties were in northern ireland to attend the funeral for nor
communities. i consider that a choice between breaks it and a future for scotland as an independent european nation should be offered in the life of this parliament scotland is taken out of the e.u. the option of a referendum on independence within that time scale must be open to us that would be over route to avoiding the worst of the damage breaks it will do even for the most ardent opponent of scottish independence the westminster system of government simply does not serve scotland's...