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the eu has been united.he prospect of that might change as we get into the nitty-gritty of how a trade to a security arrangement white work -- might work, but at the moment there are ups and downs, as they managed to keep themselves together. we've -- >> we will hear from you later in the program. us take a look at other news. 62 out of 204 households have been found permanent homes. 71 people died from the fire up or through the west london tower in june. the housing secretary said some of those were still living in hotels. this is totally unacceptable. the suffering that these families have injured is unimaginable. living for this long in hotels and only making it harder. what has been lacking is the plan that that compassion should have delivered both in states office and local authority. memorial service was held on march the 22nd, marking -- one years since the terror attack that left five dead and others injured. an extremist open to pedestrians before heading to the parliament. was on guardcer outside
the eu has been united.he prospect of that might change as we get into the nitty-gritty of how a trade to a security arrangement white work -- might work, but at the moment there are ups and downs, as they managed to keep themselves together. we've -- >> we will hear from you later in the program. us take a look at other news. 62 out of 204 households have been found permanent homes. 71 people died from the fire up or through the west london tower in june. the housing secretary said some...
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the will of the british people and the 2016 june referendum the united kingdom will leave the eu and the prime minister theresa may has beenxtremely clear. it is not going to be possible at all and it is not her wish or the british governments wish to stay either in the single market or in the customs union. what we will see today is a very important test for theresa may's government and that is to see the strength of that feeling not just voiced in a debate but if indeed it is confirmed that there is a vote although it will not legally binding how big that vote is and of course there would be some political damage even though it's not legally binding if the government were to lose that. bethe heat is going to turned up on theresa may today. her woes on brexit are far from over. >> indeed. there isn't a week that goes by when there isn't a brexit row. it is one brexit row after another. the government despite his protestations to the contrary marred.s trying to keep conservative mps on board. today will be particularly the who are very pro-eu. have liked the united kingdom to stay within that club of 28 and not leave at al
the will of the british people and the 2016 june referendum the united kingdom will leave the eu and the prime minister theresa may has beenxtremely clear. it is not going to be possible at all and it is not her wish or the british governments wish to stay either in the single market or in the customs union. what we will see today is a very important test for theresa may's government and that is to see the strength of that feeling not just voiced in a debate but if indeed it is confirmed that...
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political order, i think also of the press in the united kingdom, the tabloid press particularly which has been extremely partisan in its opposition to the eu. but the idea of the eu has in just one respect militated against our politics in the united kingdom in the following sense, that the eu has made politics less ideological over time. the main parties have competed with one another over who best might manage membership of the eu. all of those great debates in the past about socialism and capitalism, all the deep divisions between people who had passionate reasons for wanting to support one view of the world against another, those have rather faded away. with the result that you don't get that much first-rate people going into politics. there are more interesting things for them to do and to compete with one another about who's going to manage a system. one result of that would be, and this is an entirely personal judgment of mine, that very second-rate or third raitt people, too many of them, get into the system and they operate those institutions and they operate in those institutions in a way rather different from how their predecess
political order, i think also of the press in the united kingdom, the tabloid press particularly which has been extremely partisan in its opposition to the eu. but the idea of the eu has in just one respect militated against our politics in the united kingdom in the following sense, that the eu has made politics less ideological over time. the main parties have competed with one another over who best might manage membership of the eu. all of those great debates in the past about socialism and...
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eu and united states account for a third of global trade. some of those negotiators feel offended that they have been given this blanket statement by the united states and that a negotiation has european union should be ready to decisively defend its interests within the framework of multi lateral trade rules. we are going to fight back. we are going to retaliate. there has been talk that maybe the eu could drop tariffs on american imported cars except under the global trade architecture that could mean lowering tariffs to including maybe letting chinese get the footwork. it's not just one move and then it is over. each of these moves we have nafta that we are trying to figure out and u.s. trade negotiators are going to china this week to talk about those $150 billion. this is a complicated trade situation. >> i remember this is the reason why they lost. >> i think he will be going to china with two basically trade hawks and two globalests. will they speak with one voice? >> thanks very much. >>> we have breaking news out of afghanistan. icesis claiming responsibility for a pair of blasts. among the dead at least eight journalists. officials say a suicide bomber disguised as
eu and united states account for a third of global trade. some of those negotiators feel offended that they have been given this blanket statement by the united states and that a negotiation has european union should be ready to decisively defend its interests within the framework of multi lateral trade rules. we are going to fight back. we are going to retaliate. there has been talk that maybe the eu could drop tariffs on american imported cars except under the global trade architecture that...
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Apr 18, 2018
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eu citizens from it. it definitely strengthens our resolve to make sure there are watertight guarantees that, whoever has resided in the united kingdom would have resided for decades, also who would have beenes but that their status will be settled. dealing with the windrush scandal will require a change in approach for the home office, that it clearly the ease with which it comes to presume guilt. they need to change anyway before they seek to deal with more than 3 million eu citizens. chris cook, our policy editor there. we've asked the government to join us on this story the last three nights, but nobody has been available. the home office and its culture is at the centre of this. we'll debate how this has gone wrong shortly with a former head of the civil service, and a defender of the tougher immigration controls. but everybody agrees that it's too easy in some abstract way to support a policy while forgetting what it actually means in real cases, which means we should keep reminding ourselves what the human effects have been. james clayton has been talking to clayton barnes and his daughter — he's a jamaican national who worked as a roofer here for half a century and had indefinite l
eu citizens from it. it definitely strengthens our resolve to make sure there are watertight guarantees that, whoever has resided in the united kingdom would have resided for decades, also who would have beenes but that their status will be settled. dealing with the windrush scandal will require a change in approach for the home office, that it clearly the ease with which it comes to presume guilt. they need to change anyway before they seek to deal with more than 3 million eu citizens. chris...
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eu referendum. it says it's never knowingly been involved in any illegal activity. manchester city will win the premier league title, if they beat arch rivals manchester united at home today. the second half hasr correspondent what's and our correspondent the latest? i've just heard a fairly what's the latest? i've just heard a fairly big cheer behind me, so i don't know if the score has changed. iamjust don't know if the score has changed. i am just hearing manchester united have scored. it's 2—1 to manchester city, who led 2—0 at half—time. the first goal came through captain vincent kompany, first goal came through captain vincent kompa ny, manchester city's longest serving player. he has been through injury hell, so what are moments for kompany to score his opening goal and celebrate in front of the manchester united fans. the second goal was scored by a player who has also gone through injury problems. ilkay gundogan, a new signing and vincent kompany, who made it 2—0. city were cruising at that point, on course for a third premier league title in seven years. and to confirm their dominance over manchester united, who after so many yea rs of manchester united, who after so many years of
eu referendum. it says it's never knowingly been involved in any illegal activity. manchester city will win the premier league title, if they beat arch rivals manchester united at home today. the second half hasr correspondent what's and our correspondent the latest? i've just heard a fairly what's the latest? i've just heard a fairly big cheer behind me, so i don't know if the score has changed. iamjust don't know if the score has changed. i am just hearing manchester united have scored. it's...
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confused about is actually, the eu has slapped very high tariffs on chinese steel, very recently, as high as 75% and there hasn't been the near huen cry we have seen when the unitedhas gotten tough on trade did they do it differently i mean, can we learn anything from that? or is it just, they're just not as economically important so it doesn't matter as much >> no, it's not that they're not economically important >> i get that, but not as important as we are, as one sole entities, to your superpower point? >> that's certainly true the potential pain point of the americans and chinese getting involved in a trade war, and we're not in a trade war everyone is talking about this all we're doing is posturing i think that it was good that trump's advisers have dialed that back in the last 24 hours but if we see the policies that the americans and chinese are talking about actually become implemented as policy, this is the two most important economies in the world, the most important bilateral relationship in the world becoming much more dangerous. i think the impact on the global economy, the impact for geopolitical stability is clearly much greater if that goes badly
confused about is actually, the eu has slapped very high tariffs on chinese steel, very recently, as high as 75% and there hasn't been the near huen cry we have seen when the unitedhas gotten tough on trade did they do it differently i mean, can we learn anything from that? or is it just, they're just not as economically important so it doesn't matter as much >> no, it's not that they're not economically important >> i get that, but not as important as we are, as one sole entities,...