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ofjustice or freedom of movement. the european court ofjustice or freedom of movementlj the european that interpretation of our amendment. of course we want that access without impediment to the single market, which would be great for our businesses and trade unions, but what is interesting about our amendment is the fact it is set to idea of shared institutions and regulations, where one of the big issues has been theresa may's self—imposed red lines. by fleshing out our policy there will be alternative negotiation. how does your approach is different from that of borisjohnson, your approach is different from that of boris johnson, who your approach is different from that of borisjohnson, who seeks all the advantages without being prepared to accept that with them will come hard obligations in terms of freedom of movement and the european court of justice? i just movement and the european court of justice? ijust shut out movement and the european court of justice? i just shut out these shared institutions and regulations cani shared institutions and regulations can i don't know if b
ofjustice or freedom of movement. the european court ofjustice or freedom of movementlj the european that interpretation of our amendment. of course we want that access without impediment to the single market, which would be great for our businesses and trade unions, but what is interesting about our amendment is the fact it is set to idea of shared institutions and regulations, where one of the big issues has been theresa may's self—imposed red lines. by fleshing out our policy there will be...
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of justice, about respecting the remit of the european court ofjustice, which isn't exactly popularbrexiteers for all sorts of reasons to do with a lot of them think it has too much power. and it has become one of the bogeyman of europe's. although the headline looks very good for theresa may but it may not be so much plane saying in the issue as others. clearly the briefing that has been given a head of the summit is tough talking and finger wagging. you wonder and it is exactly right how tough talking to prime minister is going to be able to be with her own party if this rather peculiar line about respecting the remit of the european court ofjustice plays out, and it will be interesting to see how that intends to play out and one fears thatis intends to play out and one fears that is language that we are paying a lot of in reference to brexit. at ads to the frustration. and not among backbench mps how far is the government willing to compromise and how much will it hold its ground, and some would want it to compromise, it is difficult and she manages to play brexit being all thing
of justice, about respecting the remit of the european court ofjustice, which isn't exactly popularbrexiteers for all sorts of reasons to do with a lot of them think it has too much power. and it has become one of the bogeyman of europe's. although the headline looks very good for theresa may but it may not be so much plane saying in the issue as others. clearly the briefing that has been given a head of the summit is tough talking and finger wagging. you wonder and it is exactly right how...
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paperwork filed in a european court case suggests costs are in part based on consumer perception of what the items should cost. it keeps costs under control and parts available. the french government did not find reason to open an investigation. >> there was such a fervor. >> about 450,000. >> and they're well behind. >> way behind. >> thanks very much. >>> all right, the fires didn't help the smoggy conditions around the bay. cameras caught the haze in frn sasccian and a little bit i sandhya? >> i don't think so. the wind is reayll we are
paperwork filed in a european court case suggests costs are in part based on consumer perception of what the items should cost. it keeps costs under control and parts available. the french government did not find reason to open an investigation. >> there was such a fervor. >> about 450,000. >> and they're well behind. >> way behind. >> thanks very much. >>> all right, the fires didn't help the smoggy conditions around the bay. cameras caught the haze in...
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also in the stories which shape the week european court finds e.u. countries complicated in the torture of terrorist suspects at cia black sites. the european union canada mexico to retaliate against the u.s. over a hefty tax on metal imports. with a pic of the stories from the past seven days and right up to the moment developments as well welcome to the weekly on our team international donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong. un the talks will take place on june the twelfth in singapore came after russia's foreign minister met with the north korean leader. our correspondent traveling with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to one of the north korean. leaders' residences. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices be find and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this just to keep our men one photographer and myself rolling a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the palace. if on
also in the stories which shape the week european court finds e.u. countries complicated in the torture of terrorist suspects at cia black sites. the european union canada mexico to retaliate against the u.s. over a hefty tax on metal imports. with a pic of the stories from the past seven days and right up to the moment developments as well welcome to the weekly on our team international donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong. un the talks will take place...
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european court finds the two countries complicit in the torture of terror suspects at cia black sites. in the european union canada and mexico vowed to retaliate against the u.s. over a hefty tax on metal imports. broadcast live their work for studios in moscow this is r t international and john thomas we're glad to have you with us. now donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong un was back on the talks will take place on june the twelfth in singapore that announcement came after russia's foreign minister met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent in the uptrend go traveled with the russian delegation and was granted rare access into the north korean leader's residence. we were told to leave most of our belongings and our mobile devices behind in how they were taking us somewhere. so we're here in this just to keep our men one photographer and myself rolling a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the powers. that be if only someone told me where exact
european court finds the two countries complicit in the torture of terror suspects at cia black sites. in the european union canada and mexico vowed to retaliate against the u.s. over a hefty tax on metal imports. broadcast live their work for studios in moscow this is r t international and john thomas we're glad to have you with us. now donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong un was back on the talks will take place on june the twelfth in singapore that...
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the torture of terror suspects by hosting secret cia detention centers and judgement from the european court of human rights. america's trading partners to retaliate against. that ministry. with the top stories from the past seven days on rights up to the moment developments as well welcome to the weekly on r.t. international our top story if you turn from donald trump over north korea he say's he's ready to meet kim jong il after all in singapore later this month previously there have been so many mixed messages coming from the white house but well ahead all of those talks russia's foreign minister has already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and he was granted rare access to one of the north korean leaders residencies. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices behind and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this van just to cower and then one photographer and myself following a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that app
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secret cia detention centers says the european court of human rights. plus america's trading partners to retaliate against. posed by the trumpet. hello there. here moscow the sunday lunch times kevin i'm with you for our usual weekly roundup of the big stories of the last seven days before we get down to the . want to show those pictures we're seeing in the corner there from way above our heads up at the iowa says keep a good eye on that for a good reason live pictures of this saw is a mess oh seven spacecraft crew coming back down to earth is what we're going to see shortly there when that dock indoor soyuz is going to take them back down crucially with the football that you know there was a catch while we show you this the football that's going to kick off the world cup here in russia on the fourteenth of june the luzhniki stadium russia versus saudi arabia so three guys on a football on the way back down there worth we go and that is a bit more detail about ten minutes times thought we showed that live picture good isn't it. ok back down on earth the
secret cia detention centers says the european court of human rights. plus america's trading partners to retaliate against. posed by the trumpet. hello there. here moscow the sunday lunch times kevin i'm with you for our usual weekly roundup of the big stories of the last seven days before we get down to the . want to show those pictures we're seeing in the corner there from way above our heads up at the iowa says keep a good eye on that for a good reason live pictures of this saw is a mess oh...
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european court of human rights says listen wally and romania violated human rights by hosting secret cia detention centers it also says the country's breached the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times the cia further says the other man led operations in the gulf for. peter all of those more and how the suspects say they were treated. we can't have been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we've gotten a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solita
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they had to refer the matter to the european court of justice. had to refer the matter to the europeanhest court in europe, in effect the eu's supreme court, saying that the uk law which says you have to have an annulment of your marriage is unlawful, direct discrimination. i should add that this really affects a certain period in time. it affects the period in time from the introduction of the gender recognition act in 2004 to the same—sex marriage act in 2013, because this couple good convert under the same—sex marriage act their marriage into a same—sex marriage and the issues would not arise. it's a relatively limited period in time, around nine years. it affects perhaps around 100 people, but it is very clear that for the uk government to refuse a pension when someone has lived as a woman in this case, has had gender reassignment surgery, simply because the marriage has not been annulled, thatis the marriage has not been annulled, that is a lot. white is a relatively small group of people affected, but a huge battle that has been on the hands of this woman. this is a ten year lega
they had to refer the matter to the european court of justice. had to refer the matter to the europeanhest court in europe, in effect the eu's supreme court, saying that the uk law which says you have to have an annulment of your marriage is unlawful, direct discrimination. i should add that this really affects a certain period in time. it affects the period in time from the introduction of the gender recognition act in 2004 to the same—sex marriage act in 2013, because this couple good...
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the phrase is the re— met of the european court of justice. met of the european court of justice.e of theresa may's redlines. exactly. once again we have what could be a totally innocent concession, then on the other hand might be something really arcane and complex, which we don't quite understand, couched in these terms, and which would probably require the exactitude, if i can use that phrase ofjacob rees—mogg, to explain to us. if anyone can unravel it, it is jacob rees—mogg, if there is something sinister going on here. he may see it as sinister but it requires further explanation. let's move on to... it is europe, or if you include the football, it is europe all over this evening with the papers. the metro actually has some nice images from this evening's match. two fans, complete with their england or st george's flag, the england or st george's flag, the england flag painted on the cheeks, looks like they are bathed in kaliningrad sunshine, and then gareth southgate looks like he could have walked out of an office in the city rather than being on the touchline of a footbal
the phrase is the re— met of the european court of justice. met of the european court of justice.e of theresa may's redlines. exactly. once again we have what could be a totally innocent concession, then on the other hand might be something really arcane and complex, which we don't quite understand, couched in these terms, and which would probably require the exactitude, if i can use that phrase ofjacob rees—mogg, to explain to us. if anyone can unravel it, it is jacob rees—mogg, if there...
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for example, the uk will not be governed any more by the european court of justice.ve a security treaty and say it cannot be controlled by the european court of justice, it is impossible. this is the fundamental disagreement and why britain voted to leave the european union, it is a sovereignty issue. look at the problems between italy and spain? the third and fourth largest economies in europe and it is political turmoil in the belly of europe. it is one of the problems europe, as an institution is facing. trillion and the new look at the debts of italy, which is more than 2 trillion and the new promises the new government has given, the debt will go up at least how is europe going to react and maintain this situation? this is interesting, greg, because although we talked about a political crisis and president matarella saying no to the finance minister, this is a sceptical view of the advice it receives from brussels and the rating agency has been saying we might be looking at reducing the standard and saying actually, it's not much abovejunk level in terms of the
for example, the uk will not be governed any more by the european court of justice.ve a security treaty and say it cannot be controlled by the european court of justice, it is impossible. this is the fundamental disagreement and why britain voted to leave the european union, it is a sovereignty issue. look at the problems between italy and spain? the third and fourth largest economies in europe and it is political turmoil in the belly of europe. it is one of the problems europe, as an...
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the european court of human rights has ordered two countries to pay compensation to victims of cia torture romania and lithuania hosted cia black sites between two thousand and three and two thousand and six and one of the suspects in the case was a key al qaeda figure according to the cia but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf for al qaeda and our europe correspondent peter oliver has more on the suspects treatment after the european court of human rights had this to say. the applicants had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuania insight with getting a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg
the european court of human rights has ordered two countries to pay compensation to victims of cia torture romania and lithuania hosted cia black sites between two thousand and three and two thousand and six and one of the suspects in the case was a key al qaeda figure according to the cia but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf for al qaeda and our europe correspondent peter...
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also coming up with the right to give the heart a home the european court of justice rules that same sex married couples have the same rights to settle down in europe where ever they choose. you know i've been imagining this moment in every way possible but when it happens the reality is completely different as the coat tells us that we were right all along. we begin the day on the launch pads today a trio of stellar travelers one cosmonaut and two astronauts boarded a soyuz rocket in kazakhstan with a six month roundtrip ticket to the international space station and then came the countdown. three to. fifteen there you go the crew blasted off from the viking or cosmodrome copilot live by german astronaut alexander guess this is his second mission to the i assess it will be his first time in charge when he takes over as commander later this year. alexander guest along with the americans arena on chancellor and the russian sergei pro hope you have will spend the next half year together aboard the international space station a long time to be away from family and friends. corresponding
also coming up with the right to give the heart a home the european court of justice rules that same sex married couples have the same rights to settle down in europe where ever they choose. you know i've been imagining this moment in every way possible but when it happens the reality is completely different as the coat tells us that we were right all along. we begin the day on the launch pads today a trio of stellar travelers one cosmonaut and two astronauts boarded a soyuz rocket in...
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and they respected the regulation of the decision of the european court so these are all closed issues so so all these issues which are being put in the report about hungary just very recently in the committee of liberties and justice of the european parliament these are mostly already closed issues between the the european commission and the so. in general brad wrestles have lots of demands when it comes to hungary and there you know actually saying that if hungary doesn't meet those demands whether it's judiciary or frame or pratt or immigration they're actually saying that well may not find you in the next year budget so here's i think it's only that whatever you give the only makes up six percent of your budget first of all is it worth it is is that money worth doing everything they want you to did because i know that mr abang has said you know we don't have to live off german money anyways well you know hunger is interest is european union to be strong because we. a strong conquering needs a strong european union because we have a very open economy and seventy nine percent
and they respected the regulation of the decision of the european court so these are all closed issues so so all these issues which are being put in the report about hungary just very recently in the committee of liberties and justice of the european parliament these are mostly already closed issues between the the european commission and the so. in general brad wrestles have lots of demands when it comes to hungary and there you know actually saying that if hungary doesn't meet those demands...
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qaeda or europe correspondent peter all over a house more in the suspects treatment after the european court of human rights this to say. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we're getting a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all the time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times as a beta gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of the bed his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains that were around my legs which kept me in a bowing position at all times they brutally dra
qaeda or europe correspondent peter all over a house more in the suspects treatment after the european court of human rights this to say. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we're getting a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up...
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perpetrators of violence is crucial for the sake of everybody's freedom this is also how the european court of human rights sees it problem is due to cotland of course more common than in immediate. here that. the repeal sign are not to egypt and the muslim brotherhood president at one fires up a k. party member ahead of the upcoming elections on june the twenty fourth. if we like to add one plans to introduce a system that would grant him nearly a more strict in power. if he wins i don't promise is a more effective independent judiciary. this new system of governance will give the parliament a higher standing it will strengthen the executive branch and give more freedom to the judiciary. this is where michelle atoll who translated german news into turkish a former boss says the agency is socialist leaning it's journalists advocate for the working class and for women's rights the state has accused nearly all of the agency's employees of spreading terrorist propaganda or being members of a terrorist organization. who. take it to that of course what we write bothers the government we write ab
perpetrators of violence is crucial for the sake of everybody's freedom this is also how the european court of human rights sees it problem is due to cotland of course more common than in immediate. here that. the repeal sign are not to egypt and the muslim brotherhood president at one fires up a k. party member ahead of the upcoming elections on june the twenty fourth. if we like to add one plans to introduce a system that would grant him nearly a more strict in power. if he wins i don't...
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ignored the constitutional court ruling and refused to release the journalists shortly after the european court of human rights in strasburg reached another verdict on the case it demanded that shot and piet mehmet al town be released and chastised turkey for how they handled the issue. the c.h.r. was a stablished by member states of the council of europe of which turkey is a founding member the secretary general of the council of europe has cautioned ankara. it will ultimately put at risk the presence in the council of europe because we can never have a member said that is in not in compliance with the rule of law. respecting their judgment from the court of human rights. our time is still behind bars shine up i was kept under house arrest until may the eleventh of this year just six weeks before the elections pro-government lawyer minutes sorry can look down over istanbul's palace of justice from his office what a local court good for he says if the constitutional court can just overturn never decks. to correlate that slavish. we can talk about these rulings there's nothing to be said against
ignored the constitutional court ruling and refused to release the journalists shortly after the european court of human rights in strasburg reached another verdict on the case it demanded that shot and piet mehmet al town be released and chastised turkey for how they handled the issue. the c.h.r. was a stablished by member states of the council of europe of which turkey is a founding member the secretary general of the council of europe has cautioned ankara. it will ultimately put at risk the...
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not being under thejurisdiction of european union and not being under the jurisdiction of the european courtn of legal precedents above operational capability. this may be deliberate. it may be where the eu sees us ending up. but there is an alternative path, one which sees the institutional architecture of the eu asa institutional architecture of the eu as a means to an end, not an end in itself, one which leads to a partnership which reflects the reality of mutual gains available to the united kingdom and the european union and its member states. as the home secretary said on monday, there is not a single european interior minister who once to reduce the level of co—operation on security that we have now. take, for example, the european arrest warrant. it has played a crucial role in security co—operation not least in northern ireland and ireland. when i travel across europe speaking to my counterparts, i hear how much they value this scheme and the weight but the uk brings to it. before it came into force in 2004, fewer than 60 criminals each year were extradited. since then we have extra
not being under thejurisdiction of european union and not being under the jurisdiction of the european courtn of legal precedents above operational capability. this may be deliberate. it may be where the eu sees us ending up. but there is an alternative path, one which sees the institutional architecture of the eu asa institutional architecture of the eu as a means to an end, not an end in itself, one which leads to a partnership which reflects the reality of mutual gains available to the...
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to britain then we've got to buy by the laws of the european union which we do now through the european court of justice whereas what teresa mayes government is saying is no we don't want to have anything to do with the european court of justice give us an insight now into your leader's views on brics it has always been a line throughout his political career with tony benn's pro brix it views that brussels. was a great dream a great idea but actually in the end destroyed itself in bureaucracy and corporate lobby germy position has been essentially summarized that the european union is a capitalist club which it is just like britain is and pretty well every other part of the world is sadly from the time chinese government have to use the chinese government has got a kind of state capitalism that they call communism but is really nothing of the kind and therefore he's instinctively antagonistic to now my argument with jeremy and those who share his view is of course the european union is that as a capitalist pretty well every country in the world the point is you change it by being within its.
to britain then we've got to buy by the laws of the european union which we do now through the european court of justice whereas what teresa mayes government is saying is no we don't want to have anything to do with the european court of justice give us an insight now into your leader's views on brics it has always been a line throughout his political career with tony benn's pro brix it views that brussels. was a great dream a great idea but actually in the end destroyed itself in bureaucracy...
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this also includes an extended role for the european court ofjustice, another red line for the brexiteers sense that for months now, mrs may has been kicking the brexit can down the dusty road in the hope that some sort of agreement will be possible that keeps all sides of her party happy. well, it seems she's beginning to run out of tarmac. norman, as ever, thank you very much indeed. norman smith there at westminster. the financial watchdog has begun a full investigation into the failure of online banking at tsb. the systems problem in april caused disruption for almost 2 million people using the bank's digital and mobile banking services and left many customers unable to access their accounts. this afternoon the bank's bosses will face questioning by mps. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz has more. for weeks, tsb customers had trouble logging in to their accounts. the service is better now, but it is still unstable. and customers phoning for help are having to wait for half an hour on average, or being cut off completely. customers like photographer paul clark, shut out
this also includes an extended role for the european court ofjustice, another red line for the brexiteers sense that for months now, mrs may has been kicking the brexit can down the dusty road in the hope that some sort of agreement will be possible that keeps all sides of her party happy. well, it seems she's beginning to run out of tarmac. norman, as ever, thank you very much indeed. norman smith there at westminster. the financial watchdog has begun a full investigation into the failure of...
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how do you want to have a security treaty and say this cannot be controlled by the european court ofoted to leave the european union. i mean, that's really at the absolute heart of it, it's the sovereignty question. let's move away from britain to these other countries that have suddenly bubbled up into political crises this week, italy and spain. yes, the third largest economy and the fourth—largest economy in europe, and it's political turmoil in the southern belly of europe, and that is one of the problems that europe as an institution is facing. i mean, even if you look at the debts of italy, which is more than 2 trillion, and with all these new promises that the new government has given, whether europe — i mean, the debt will go up at least by 7% of the gdp, so how is europe going to react and maintain this situation? and this is interesting, greg, isn't it? because although we talked about the political crisis and president mattarella saying no to this eurosceptic finance minister, this is still a government will take a pretty sceptical view on the advice it receives from bruss
how do you want to have a security treaty and say this cannot be controlled by the european court ofoted to leave the european union. i mean, that's really at the absolute heart of it, it's the sovereignty question. let's move away from britain to these other countries that have suddenly bubbled up into political crises this week, italy and spain. yes, the third largest economy and the fourth—largest economy in europe, and it's political turmoil in the southern belly of europe, and that is...
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line is that the uk government has put out sofa example uk will not be governed anymore by the european courtant to have a security treaty and said this cannot be controlled by the european court of justice? it is impossible. this is the fundamental disagreement and why britain voted to leave the european union, that is really at the heart of it, it is the sovereignty question. moving away from britain to these other countries that are suddenly bubbling up in political crisis this week. italy and spain. the third largest economy and the fourth—largest economy. in europe. it isa fourth—largest economy. in europe. it is a political turmoil. in the southern belly of europe. and that is one of the problem is that europe is one of the problem is that europe is an institution is facing. i mean if you look at the depth of italy, which is more than 2 trillion and with all these new promises that the new government has given, whether europe, i mean, debt will go up at least by 7% of the gdp, so how is europe going to react and maintained this situation? this is interesting because although we talked a
line is that the uk government has put out sofa example uk will not be governed anymore by the european courtant to have a security treaty and said this cannot be controlled by the european court of justice? it is impossible. this is the fundamental disagreement and why britain voted to leave the european union, that is really at the heart of it, it is the sovereignty question. moving away from britain to these other countries that are suddenly bubbling up in political crisis this week. italy...
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one of the red lines for the government is membership of the european court ofjustice. u accept britain into the efta court, a smaller court that runs in parallel with the ec]? there might be difference between our priorities it might be easierfor britain on its own... but would you object to britain being a member of the efta in principle? in principle, we would always have that if possible. but we have to discuss what will be the benefits of this. of course, with a big brother like britain alongside you, you might have more clout in brussels because at the moment, you are a rule taker. if britain was part of the eea efta movement, you might have more say. that would be one of the benefits, the pros for that. then of course, there are some cons. for example, the fact that it might also be more challenging, because small countries with a different type of business and different type of economic activity might be easier to more easily get a free trade agreement with another country because we don't look as big as britain's economy. but we have to weigh the pros and cons a
one of the red lines for the government is membership of the european court ofjustice. u accept britain into the efta court, a smaller court that runs in parallel with the ec]? there might be difference between our priorities it might be easierfor britain on its own... but would you object to britain being a member of the efta in principle? in principle, we would always have that if possible. but we have to discuss what will be the benefits of this. of course, with a big brother like britain...
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he said thejudges the european court of law over it. 21st 60 that workers like the property were representing should not have the right thereafter. you, it is not the law that is the problem that is the abuses that the employers are applying to get around the law. so the judges as i said all the law. so the judges as i said all the way through have been comprehensive in their decisions, it is the complex set of circumstances that the organisation set up to try and make him look self—employed when in reality you're not. we are out of time. thank you very much. it is because we're expecting prime minister ‘s any moment so let'sjoin prime minister ‘s any moment so let's join with prime minister ‘s any moment so let'sjoin with sir prime minister ‘s any moment so let's join with sir martin weather update. storm hector bringing some unseasonably windy weather as he moves through tonight, italy for parts of scotland, northern england and northern ireland through tonight and northern ireland through tonight and into tomorrow. you can see that h
he said thejudges the european court of law over it. 21st 60 that workers like the property were representing should not have the right thereafter. you, it is not the law that is the problem that is the abuses that the employers are applying to get around the law. so the judges as i said all the law. so the judges as i said all the way through have been comprehensive in their decisions, it is the complex set of circumstances that the organisation set up to try and make him look self—employed...
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you that's been having the up to date with some of the stories making news around the bond the european court of justice is true that the same sex marriage partners off you citizens have the right to live in any member state the case centered on a gay remain an american couple not just yourself the american has been entitle to residency even though romania itself does not permit same sex marriage. really russian president vladimir putin has arrived in vienna on his first foreign trip since being sworn in for a fourth term with austria as his first estimation put in has chosen one of the russia friendly members before meeting with the austrian president putin dismissed suggestions that russia has any intention of dividing the twenty nation. iran's supreme leader ayatollah has ordered preparations to boost the country's capacity to enrich uranium in the event that the nuclear deal with world powers forwards apart it comes nearly a month after u.s. president to donald trump drew the u.s. from the deal which was signed under the previous administration. and now to a special birthday for us a d w
you that's been having the up to date with some of the stories making news around the bond the european court of justice is true that the same sex marriage partners off you citizens have the right to live in any member state the case centered on a gay remain an american couple not just yourself the american has been entitle to residency even though romania itself does not permit same sex marriage. really russian president vladimir putin has arrived in vienna on his first foreign trip since...