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i just 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 borisjohnson has that position but it sets out clearly that we can get beyond those red lines and into a genuine negotiation which will give advantage butjobs negotiation which will give advantage but jobs first. it a fa nta sy advantage but jobs first. it a fantasy land and the tragedy is that ifjeremy fantasy land and the tragedy is that if jeremy corbyn fantasy land and the tragedy is that ifjeremy corbyn had got his members to support the amendment coming back from the house of lords to keep us in the single market, ifjeremy corbyn swung behind that, that could avoid the real devastation that are ha rd avoid the real devastation that are hard brexit will cause but instead he has put down this mealy—mouthed amendment that we know tory rebels will not support, so he has scuppered our best chance to keep as close as possible to the eu. scuppered our best chance to k
i just 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 borisjohnson has that position but it sets out clearly that we can get beyond those red lines and into a genuine negotiation which will give advantage butjobs negotiation which will give advantage but jobs first. it a fa nta sy advantage but jobs first. it a fantasy land and the tragedy is that ifjeremy fantasy land and the...
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the phrase is the re— met of the european court of justice. met of the european court of justice. 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 football
the phrase is the re— met of the european court of justice. met of the european court of justice. 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. e 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 d
for example, the uk will not be governed any more by the european court of justice. e 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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from wherever it is in the rest of the european union 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. just like y
from wherever it is in the rest of the european union 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...
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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 co 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 then came the countdown. three to. feeding. hugo the crew blasted off from the viking or cosmodrome copilot in 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 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 with corresponding filmed these p
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 co 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...
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me think a little bit is some reference in the report about respecting the remit of the european court of justicet respecting the remit of the european court ofjustice, which isn't exactly popular with brexiteers 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 wo
me think a little bit is some reference in the report about respecting the remit of the european court of justicet respecting the remit of the european court ofjustice, which isn't exactly popular with brexiteers 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...
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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 daughter be
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...
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asylum in other states let's say in italy is against the european law more or less first of all and this was confirmed by the european court of justice the germans would have to make sure that they have applied for asylum and then they would have to request from that country where they have applied for asylum to take them back this is a process that would usually take at least four to six weeks so just saying at the border sorry you can't answer it please go back that doesn't work it's not in the framework of the european union. decides to do that anyway he's in trouble with the european union institutions and then he'd probably be in trouble with the other countries that are south of and austria would probably close its border to the south and then the italians would say ok you're leaving us alone here that means we're just going to stop registering migrants and send them back up north there's a precedent for this silvio berlusconi did that a couple of years back and i can tell you the countries farther north weren't happy about it. simon young so it now looks as if i'm going michael's journey coalition partners are calling the shot
asylum in other states let's say in italy is against the european law more or less first of all and this was confirmed by the european court of justice the germans would have to make sure that they have applied for asylum and then they would have to request from that country where they have applied for asylum to take them back this is a process that would usually take at least four to six weeks so just saying at the border sorry you can't answer it please go back that doesn't work it's not in...
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they want to bring things much closer to home we can govern ourselves we don't want the european court of justice telling us what we can and can't do who we compel benefits to we want british parliament to be sovereign so the last thing we now want is some rich guy in his eighty's who says i know what's best for your country actually an arche writing a check until we get a good we get the the right result because that's what it's all about he's trying to buy there is a new referendum it does remind me a little bit about the conspiracy being talked about why remain is that vladimir putin was involved in the brics it vote i know you've been particularly critical since the script all poisoning in england of the russian government accusing them of attempted murder and so on state started i know russia didn't create bricks. what that's what that's what remain as awful as saying you see there being in the interests of most good to divide britain from europe. could have flooded by putin and the state sponsored assassination the government the prime minister who was able to convince nato european union t
they want to bring things much closer to home we can govern ourselves we don't want the european court of justice telling us what we can and can't do who we compel benefits to we want british parliament to be sovereign so the last thing we now want is some rich guy in his eighty's who says i know what's best for your country actually an arche writing a check until we get a good we get the the right result because that's what it's all about he's trying to buy there is a new referendum it does...
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today they can finally live together as a couple in romania come after a ruling from the european court of justice i am so excited that wewe are one ststep closer to being recognized as a familyly. i want to thank k u, thank t the romanianan people, and a all of those who have treated us with mucmekindness. and whwho haveve been so, so supportive in our journey. reporter: claiborne robert hamilton, , an american n natio, had been denied permanent residency in romania. the couple challenged the decision, which made its way to the eu's highest court in luxembourg. the ruling states european countries must grant same-sex spouses of eu citizens the same freedom of movement within the block as those in heterosexual couples. >> we are married though, we cannot be something else other than married. and we hope that it is only a matter of f time untilil romania finds a form of recognition. reporter: indeed, the ruling only pertains to freedom of movement and labor, and will not affect the existing marriage rules in member states. of roe x eastern countries in the european union which currently do not reco
today they can finally live together as a couple in romania come after a ruling from the european court of justice i am so excited that wewe are one ststep closer to being recognized as a familyly. i want to thank k u, thank t the romanianan people, and a all of those who have treated us with mucmekindness. and whwho haveve been so, so supportive in our journey. reporter: claiborne robert hamilton, , an american n natio, had been denied permanent residency in romania. the couple challenged the...
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the european court of justice has ruled that same sex couples should receive the same residency rights as other coppers judges found found in favor of the gay remaining american couple who have fought for six years to have their marriage recognized intermedia the ruling also affects gay couples in other countries. journey not to bottom out of the death toll from the country's devastating welkin or adoption has risen to sixty nine authorities warn that the number is likely to climb as rescue workers search for the missing. day if you will or the kindle fire is not the most active in central america but sunday's eruption was the biggest in four decades president jimmy about alice has declared a state of emergency in the area. everyone. amid the tragedy there are moments like this. if you want a baby pulled alive from the wreck of a mountainside home yeah. they order colleagues to come over to share in a moment that makes this complex rescue efforts all worthwhile. you know i think i wonder where i were at what i got up my mother this is a risky operation more eruptions could happen at an
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ireland or you stay much closer to the european union the kind of norway option but that means you have to accept things like legal oversight from the european court of justice and the but you said they don't want that and so it's all very well for the altos to say ok we need to make fast progress but ultimately there is a big contradiction here right at the very same into what britain is demanding it woman to be politically separate from the european union but to have all of the trade advantages and the european union saying no that's not possible until now the european union has stood by it's essential he said britain comes to us with a workable solution and then we'll talk and britain still hasn't come forward with a workable solution ok so. again we hear from the e.u. leaders that we just time is short the deadline is there the end of march next year but time's up that short because if both parties want to that you say well we'll keep talking they could both have a strong incentive to not do so at the moment only partially side to reason may also more time she would face mutiny in her own conservative party because those are all of the people who have be
ireland or you stay much closer to the european union the kind of norway option but that means you have to accept things like legal oversight from the european court of justice and the but you said they don't want that and so it's all very well for the altos to say ok we need to make fast progress but ultimately there is a big contradiction here right at the very same into what britain is demanding it woman to be politically separate from the european union but to have all of the trade...
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work and pensions will effectively agree now because the supreme court has to follow the european court of justicemming with two other children in that lake in north staffordshire yesterday when they got into difficulty. a passer—by called the emergency services. emergency crews including paramedics, police, firefighters were called to the scene late afternoon yesterday. to the managed to make the way safely out of the water but ryan evans was not found a search obviously began to happen but had to be suspended overnight because of fading mites are today the search goes on involving staffordshire police west midlands ambulance service, staffordshi re midlands ambulance service, staffordshire fire and rescue specialist underwater teams as they continue that search for 13—year—old ryan continue that search for 13—year—old rya n eva ns. continue that search for 13—year—old ryan evans. president trump has criticised american motorcyle maker harley davidson over its plans to move some production away from the united states to avoid eu tariffs. the us president tweeted to say he was "surprised that the
work and pensions will effectively agree now because the supreme court has to follow the european court of justicemming with two other children in that lake in north staffordshire yesterday when they got into difficulty. a passer—by called the emergency services. emergency crews including paramedics, police, firefighters were called to the scene late afternoon yesterday. to the managed to make the way safely out of the water but ryan evans was not found a search obviously began to happen but...
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european court ofjustice. how do you want to have a security treaty and say this cannot be controlled by the european court of justiceleave 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 brussels. the
european court ofjustice. how do you want to have a security treaty and say this cannot be controlled by the european court of justiceleave 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...
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will not be governed anymore by the european court ofjustice, how do you want to have a security treaty and said this cannot be controlled by the european court of justice 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 about the political crisis and then say no to the eurosceptic finance minister, this is still the government will ta ke th
will not be governed anymore by the european court ofjustice, how do you want to have a security treaty and said this cannot be controlled by the european court of justice 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...
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s legally so very very clear that a european court of justice ruled on this is that it was ok and then there was a very high number of refugees and there is the question of it turning people away at the german border and minister of the interior the time said no because it was an exceptional situation to have. eight thousand nine thousand refugees coming every day european treaties also saying that the option of unilateral measures taken by germany we did not actually accused of this unilateral action but we no longer have an exceptional situation where the number of refugees coming to our borders is considerably lower and this is why we are once again in the legal situation that i read before september twenty fifth in the name of european law trumps all german with the exception. of the me as having a situation they didn't have in twenty states namely if we have a long borders at certain points. before to contrast and now we can see there's been a shift in the situation where the client of people coming by sea is gone down. ninety seven percent and the number of landings in the medite
s legally so very very clear that a european court of justice ruled on this is that it was ok and then there was a very high number of refugees and there is the question of it turning people away at the german border and minister of the interior the time said no because it was an exceptional situation to have. eight thousand nine thousand refugees coming every day european treaties also saying that the option of unilateral measures taken by germany we did not actually accused of this unilateral...
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we are leaving european court of justice are leaving eu. g strategic allies of us and we have a vast majority of our trade, 44% of my trade is with europe, and we need to make sure that whilst we are leaving the political institutions, there we re the political institutions, there were no longer take place in the european parliament and that we maintain those close links. i would say it is a sign of a much pragmatic brexit and a brexit that tries to deliver, leaving the institutions while keeping jobs and economic ties and keeping those close relationships that we have with our european neighbours. the deliver there. thank you, antoinette. —— we leave there. that concession made by the government today to mps that meant that they avoided that what would have been a damaging defeat with that vote here at the comments, concerning a meaningful vote for mps in the event of a menace is coming back. —— here as comments. the government has survived today. but there are more votes tomorrow. concerning the customs union in the future relationship tha
we are leaving european court of justice are leaving eu. g strategic allies of us and we have a vast majority of our trade, 44% of my trade is with europe, and we need to make sure that whilst we are leaving the political institutions, there we re the political institutions, there were no longer take place in the european parliament and that we maintain those close links. i would say it is a sign of a much pragmatic brexit and a brexit that tries to deliver, leaving the institutions while...
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on top of that, it includes an extended role for the european court of justice, includes an extendedg testimony from the lawyer of behailu kebede, the occupant of the fourth floor flat in which the fire started. mr kebede's lawyer said his client acted quickly and instinctively on the night, saying that he became the target of various smears in the months that followed. there was one particularly offensive article in the daily mail that seemed to scapegoat mr kebede for the fire itself. within 24 hours, that one article was the subject of over 1000 complaints to the press watchdog from members of the public. the calamitous events at grenfell tower and the subsequent media intrusion have had serious consequences for mr kebede and his family. his partner and children felt unsafe in their home and were forced to move out. the police was so concerned about mr kebede's safety that they suggested witness protection, relocation and a change of name. without going into any detail, mr kebede's health has been so severely affected that he feels terrified — and i use that word advisedly — terri
on top of that, it includes an extended role for the european court of justice, includes an extendedg testimony from the lawyer of behailu kebede, the occupant of the fourth floor flat in which the fire started. mr kebede's lawyer said his client acted quickly and instinctively on the night, saying that he became the target of various smears in the months that followed. there was one particularly offensive article in the daily mail that seemed to scapegoat mr kebede for the fire itself. within...
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the european court of justice has ruled that the state that same sex partners if you citizens have the right to live in any member state the case centered on a gays remain an american couple judges said the american husband who killed in from new york is in talking to residency even though remaining itself does not permit same sex marriage. not to get a hug and he and the controversy says ducking facebook that's right the question is did mark zuckerberg hide the truth when being questioned by the e.u. two weeks ago then he said that everything you share on facebook you own and you have complete control over who sees it and who you share it with boss an article in the new york times now reports the social network has given at least sixty device makers such as poor some song access to users friends data without can obtain in explicit consent while facebook denied there was anything wrong journalists and whistleblowers testified at another hearing at the european parliament. worries about data theft and privacy breaches drove a hearing with the committee on civil liberties justice and hom
the european court of justice has ruled that the state that same sex partners if you citizens have the right to live in any member state the case centered on a gays remain an american couple judges said the american husband who killed in from new york is in talking to residency even though remaining itself does not permit same sex marriage. not to get a hug and he and the controversy says ducking facebook that's right the question is did mark zuckerberg hide the truth when being questioned by...
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document on the bbc say it is anodyne and includes no specific time limit, and the remit of the european court of justiceikely to anger brexiteer tories. 0utside parliament, the referendum arguments rage on, but the two main parties are divided too, on how the uk should trade with the eu after brexit. a number of labour mps say that their party's plan for sticking close to the eu after brexit doesn't go close enough. this will dominate again next tuesday when mps will have the chance to vote and potentially shape the course of brexit. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. the brexit secretary david davis has been speaking this afternoon about his hopes for the future security partnership between the uk and the eu. he said a good deal was beneficial for both. getting a deal that reflects the deep economic ties that both the united kingdom and the european union benefit from is important for both our economies. and strong economies, of course, are vital to security and to the people whose livelihoods depend on it. so those who say or think that the uk must be seen to be damaged by brexit should think again. t
document on the bbc say it is anodyne and includes no specific time limit, and the remit of the european court of justiceikely to anger brexiteer tories. 0utside parliament, the referendum arguments rage on, but the two main parties are divided too, on how the uk should trade with the eu after brexit. a number of labour mps say that their party's plan for sticking close to the eu after brexit doesn't go close enough. this will dominate again next tuesday when mps will have the chance to vote...
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includes no specific time limit, and includes no specific time limit, and the remit of the european court of human justicely. that is likely to anger brexiteer tories. outside parliament, the referendum arguments rage on, but the two main parties are undecided to, on how the uk should trade with the eu after brexit. a number of mps say that there party's brexit. a number of mps say that there pa rty‘s plan brexit. a number of mps say that there party's plan for sticking close to the eu after brexit doesn't go close enough. this will dominate again next tuesday when mps will have the chance to vote and potentially shape the course of brexit. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. how big a backlash is theresa may facing over the details of the backstop plan? for months now, theresa may has been tiptoeing along a sort of political tightrope over our future arrangements with the eu, desperate not to offend the brexiteers on one side and remain supporting tories on the other, which is why it has proved so difficult to reach a plan on what our customs
includes no specific time limit, and includes no specific time limit, and the remit of the european court of human justicely. that is likely to anger brexiteer tories. outside parliament, the referendum arguments rage on, but the two main parties are undecided to, on how the uk should trade with the eu after brexit. a number of mps say that there party's brexit. a number of mps say that there pa rty‘s plan brexit. a number of mps say that there party's plan for sticking close to the eu after...
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and when participating in the eu agencies the uk will respect the remit of the european court of justicehip, designed to respect the decision—making autonomy of the european union as well as the united kingdom. however, it is sometimes said that the limits of our corporation have been set by the united kingdom, that on leaving the european union and not being under the jurisdiction european union and not being under thejurisdiction of european union and not being under the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, there will be an automatic crop in security co—operation. but we are the only one with a choice of. i do not agree. the european union does have choices. and when i see the position proposed by the commission i see choices being taken there. choices which are leaning towards the protection 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
and when participating in the eu agencies the uk will respect the remit of the european court of justicehip, designed to respect the decision—making autonomy of the european union as well as the united kingdom. however, it is sometimes said that the limits of our corporation have been set by the united kingdom, that on leaving the european union and not being under the jurisdiction european union and not being under thejurisdiction of european union and not being under the jurisdiction of the...
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will be talking to the lawyers and get their advice and it can go to the next stage of the european court of justiceruth on this matter and it needs to get clarity. hopefully the government will step in and get involved now. it is obviously costly to you either way, the costs of fighting this and the costs if you lose because it won'tjust be him, it will be other workers' rights as well. of course, that this isn't about the money it's about the wider picture. this is about the future of nearly 5 million subcontractors in the country and we need to clarify it. it goes to prove that alec employment laws are not worth the paper they are written on. —— our employment laws. thank you charlie mullins of pimlico plumbers. and we'll be hearing from the lawyer to gary smith who brought this action later on this morning. more now on the situation in yemen. saudi—backed forces have begun an assault on the key port of hudaydah, which is held by rebels. hudaydah is the main point of entry for aid in yemen's three—year civil war and agencies have warned of a humanitarian catastrophe if it is attacked. iolanda jaq
will be talking to the lawyers and get their advice and it can go to the next stage of the european court of justiceruth on this matter and it needs to get clarity. hopefully the government will step in and get involved now. it is obviously costly to you either way, the costs of fighting this and the costs if you lose because it won'tjust be him, it will be other workers' rights as well. of course, that this isn't about the money it's about the wider picture. this is about the future of nearly...
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as they are carefully considering the implications of the court of justice considering the implications of the court ofjustice of the europeanten comments on the next 28 days. we are hoping we will be able to agree an order with the government so we can just agree how the case can be resolved. we would hope that would include a recognition of megabytes‘s change of gender and that she is owed pension rights but we have to wait and see how the government reacts. my understanding is, and you are the expert, if megabytes had a certificate legally recognising her asa certificate legally recognising her as a woman, the argument about not having an altar previous marriage would be a relevant because she would be a relevant because she would have had that documentation and access to the pension. but in order to get that certificate that uk law requires you to go through various hoops and you can‘t get a full certificate unless your marriages annulled or divorce. m.b. didn't marriages annulled or divorce. m.b. didn‘t go through the process because she knew she didn‘t want to do that. but yes, if someone goes through the process and j
as they are carefully considering the implications of the court of justice considering the implications of the court ofjustice of the europeanten comments on the next 28 days. we are hoping we will be able to agree an order with the government so we can just agree how the case can be resolved. we would hope that would include a recognition of megabytes‘s change of gender and that she is owed pension rights but we have to wait and see how the government reacts. my understanding is, and you are...
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have to do in those circumstances, they referred the matter to europe's highest court, the european court of justiceatis as it were in your new gender, that that is directly discriminatory, and that'll have to change. we are waiting for a response from the department for work and pensions who have fought this case the ten years. so it is whether they accepted now, is it, change things? they have to accept it, the ruling of the european court ofjustice. they could simply accept it and say that the law will change, and then the matter needs to go back to the supreme court, and it could do so by way of a consent order between the dwp and megabytes. not huge numbers of people affected by this,, but the solicitors for this woman figure there are perhaps around a hundred cases where people do not have to get their marriage annulled in order to be entitled to their pension. we will follow that with interest, thank you, clive coleman. the latest news and sport on the way, but before that, i'll weather update with simon. how long is the weather going to last, simon? that is the big question. for many of us u
have to do in those circumstances, they referred the matter to europe's highest court, the european court of justiceatis as it were in your new gender, that that is directly discriminatory, and that'll have to change. we are waiting for a response from the department for work and pensions who have fought this case the ten years. so it is whether they accepted now, is it, change things? they have to accept it, the ruling of the european court ofjustice. they could simply accept it and say that...
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eu's customs code, does that mean it is happy to sign up to the european court ofjustice, is happy to sign up to the european court of justiceple. the uk itself recognised that these questions are relevant and difficult. let me recall that our backstop, our backstop in this document, provides answers to each of these questions. it provides specific solutions to the unique situation of northern ireland. the uk is taking a different angle, however — it is looking for a uk—wide solution. let me be clear, very clear, our backstop cannot be extended to the whole of the uk. michel barnier also sang a quite angry when he said the eu would not be intimidated by people in britain who are blaming the eu for the slow pace of these talks trash also sounded —— also sounded. pace of these talks trash also sounded -- also sounded. it was more the content, especially milik comes to cooperation on security and crime fighting after brexit —— especially when it comes. this is based on the fa ct when it comes. this is based on the fact that in the talks what the uk has been doing is saying, look at these things where we cooperate, like the euro
eu's customs code, does that mean it is happy to sign up to the european court ofjustice, is happy to sign up to the european court of justiceple. the uk itself recognised that these questions are relevant and difficult. let me recall that our backstop, our backstop in this document, provides answers to each of these questions. it provides specific solutions to the unique situation of northern ireland. the uk is taking a different angle, however — it is looking for a uk—wide solution. let...
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could come later this month today the european union asked the world trade organization to get involved this is the closest thing that global trade has to a court of justice but it's wheels they turn slowly and there is no one foresman the european union's trade commissioner today refused to call this an all out trade war saying psychology and words matter a lot and she made her point by applying trumps winning campaign strategy to his tariff policy she said when they say america first we say europe united. they began this morning at six am central european time twenty five percent import tariffs on steel ten percent on aluminum the european reaction is clear. it is unfortunate because this is further weakening the transatlantic relations and it also increases the risk of severe turbulence is in the markets globally protectionism can never be a solution and this will hurt jobs here in the european union but also in the u.s. the e.u. has launched an official complaint at the world trade organization. they want to introduce countermeasures like tariffs on u.s. products for example bourbon whiskey motorcycles and jeans worth some two point eight billion euro
could come later this month today the european union asked the world trade organization to get involved this is the closest thing that global trade has to a court of justice but it's wheels they turn slowly and there is no one foresman the european union's trade commissioner today refused to call this an all out trade war saying psychology and words matter a lot and she made her point by applying trumps winning campaign strategy to his tariff policy she said when they say america first we say...
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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. the 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 do because i know that mr a bank 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 of our exports goes to the european union we have an export over g.d.p. ratio around ninety percent so you can imagine how significant for
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. the 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...