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to make a decision on that and i would like to have reforms strong reforms real reforms on the european union this is what i what i would favor and if these reforms will not come and we are proceeding going towards the ever closer union which will then end up in the united states of europe i don't want to have germany be part of the united states of europe as a country ok so let me turn to you john did you wait for joy when you heard the banks that result no i didn't we joke about had to break the result no quite the contrary and i also as a british citizen i have the right to vote and i vote to remain in that referendum ok is that but now we heard what the after it's had to say she's calling for reforms and to seeing the rise of fall right here to skeptic parties not just in germany that the f.t. but in other countries as well why should people stay in the european union because it's actually it does a good job for all of us it's it gives us the freedom of movement to go and live in other european countries is good for our economies those are the reasons why since the brics referendum there'
to make a decision on that and i would like to have reforms strong reforms real reforms on the european union this is what i what i would favor and if these reforms will not come and we are proceeding going towards the ever closer union which will then end up in the united states of europe i don't want to have germany be part of the united states of europe as a country ok so let me turn to you john did you wait for joy when you heard the banks that result no i didn't we joke about had to break...
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quits early it's early leaving the european union coming up on the show venezuela held as british gas supplies are threatened by storm emma probably know after you get. killed off ken livingstone's fuel deal but what about. against a country with the biggest knode oil reserves in the world to venezuela's foreign minister or hey are you about human rights up a supposed election. and in a historic week in the u.k. commenting on exiting the news. all williams about the end of the united kingdom as we know it too late for tomorrow's oscars fifteen years to the day katherine gunn expose u.k. u.s. corruption of the u.n. to excuse tony blair's iraq you're. told us about whistle blowing and being played by keira knightley in the upcoming film official secrets all this and more coming up in today's going underground at first it may not be to raise amaze final prime minister's questions as britain's minority government leader but it was certainly she asking questions of jeremy corbin's position on what has implications for the break up of the united kingdom this week he said he wants a customs
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would implicate that you need kind some kind of system to redistribute the migrants within the european union there's a huge divide over that especially between eastern and western european countries and yet the two want to resolve as you just said until june that's going to be very difficult then the reform of the eurozone micro-loan started the discussion in fall by saying he wanted euro zone budget and he also wanted a finance minister for the euro zone something that the european union for now does not have we know that the germans are not in favor of something like that of this design so although we always have the show of unity between that call and medical this is something where they will have to really find a real compromise how they work for get together for something like that we don't know yet but as we just heard the chancellor say it will involve hard work so how does so between them france and germany have to put together this this this road map for europe i wonder how other countries feel about their roles being reduced to mere rubberstamp those of a franco german plot. you're
would implicate that you need kind some kind of system to redistribute the migrants within the european union there's a huge divide over that especially between eastern and western european countries and yet the two want to resolve as you just said until june that's going to be very difficult then the reform of the eurozone micro-loan started the discussion in fall by saying he wanted euro zone budget and he also wanted a finance minister for the euro zone something that the european union for...
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hugh williams who is on britain's exiting the european union select committee you're welcome to going underground so aside from the term old your speeches this week theresa may in the past twenty four hours bonnie on wednesday take us back to how your committee's meeting was with michel barnier the use chief negotiator of a breakthrough well he was quite stern interestingly when we've met him before he's spoken in english most of the time but he's found out for the twenty minutes telling is often french about the u.k. position and clearly you know they're the building up to a very hard position as has become apparent over the last few days you know it's interesting for me as a mere backbencher from wales to be there right of the sense out of his hole and in civilian people like. the other day was a former trade commissioner. who was the chief negotiator. trade negotiator formally done zero or what in the wake of what he had to say to somebody said the other they were swapping a three course meal for the promise of a packet of crisps but he told us various other things. not just grist
hugh williams who is on britain's exiting the european union select committee you're welcome to going underground so aside from the term old your speeches this week theresa may in the past twenty four hours bonnie on wednesday take us back to how your committee's meeting was with michel barnier the use chief negotiator of a breakthrough well he was quite stern interestingly when we've met him before he's spoken in english most of the time but he's found out for the twenty minutes telling is...
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to have you with us tonight we know that it will be a slightly longer divorce britain and the european union have laid out plans for a two year transition period following now the deal includes concessions from the u.k. which will allow it to stay in the siegal marketing customs union until the end of twenty twenty for business isn't ordinary citizens this is good news but for the future of brakes it itself the uncertainty remains. a rare sight the two chief negotiators were full of mutual compliments and even smiles while it might be too early to call their progress a breakthrough this deal will prevent a so-called hard bragg's it and allow for a transition period until the end of twenty twenty thanks to concessions from the british. back to you during this transition period britain will no longer participate in each decision making because it will no longer be a member of the e.u. as of march thirtieth twenty nineteen but it will continue to benefit from all of the advantages of the single market and the customs union. and it will abide by all e.u. rules. unions and industrialists througho
to have you with us tonight we know that it will be a slightly longer divorce britain and the european union have laid out plans for a two year transition period following now the deal includes concessions from the u.k. which will allow it to stay in the siegal marketing customs union until the end of twenty twenty for business isn't ordinary citizens this is good news but for the future of brakes it itself the uncertainty remains. a rare sight the two chief negotiators were full of mutual...
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lofven: first, trade is a european union mandate. we are a member of the european union. the european union is mandated to handle trade issues, but as a member of the european union i think it is important for us to try to find a way to cooperate between the european union and united states. i fully understand and respect the president's view. i understand it holy. that is my primary tax as well. us is becauseor our export equals 50% of our gdp. for us, it is crucially important that we have this and free trade. the supply chains today are very complicated. for example, when we used to have our private aircraft, the content is perhaps 50% american. resolved. this to be when it comes to steal, yes. we have an overcapacity in the world. that is obvious. it is the same time, china that is producing about 50% of the steel in the world. the european union, preps 10% and less than that. wasto summarize i think it a pity. european mandate but also a pity that the negotiation ended because perhaps with negotiations and talks we can come into a situation with the european union an
lofven: first, trade is a european union mandate. we are a member of the european union. the european union is mandated to handle trade issues, but as a member of the european union i think it is important for us to try to find a way to cooperate between the european union and united states. i fully understand and respect the president's view. i understand it holy. that is my primary tax as well. us is becauseor our export equals 50% of our gdp. for us, it is crucially important that we have...
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lofven: first, trade is a european union mandate. we are a member of the european union. it is the european union is mandate to handle trade issues. but as a member of the european union, i think it is important for us to try to find a way to cooperate between the european union and the united states. i fully understand and respect , that hedent's view has to look after his own country, i understand that fully. that is my primary tack as well. but for me, leading a small country, depending on open trade, the best way for us is to do that with others. because our export equals to 50% of our gdp. for us, it is crucially important that we have an open and free trade. today also, the supply chains are very complicated to see. for example, when we sell our aircraft, the content is 50% american. so we want this to be resolved in cooperation and when it comes to steel, yes, we have an overcapacity in the world. that is obvious. but, at the same time, it is china that produces about 50% of the steel in the world. and the european union, 10%. and less than that. to summarize, i th
lofven: first, trade is a european union mandate. we are a member of the european union. it is the european union is mandate to handle trade issues. but as a member of the european union, i think it is important for us to try to find a way to cooperate between the european union and the united states. i fully understand and respect , that hedent's view has to look after his own country, i understand that fully. that is my primary tack as well. but for me, leading a small country, depending on...
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it would be as if someone in the european union. we don't want a common european market because germany would be dominant there so there are many obstacles that are not related to costs of over here. but we should be working on those of course strengthening bilateral relations searching for resolutions of disputes that we in the former yugoslavia and countries and of course encouraging economic developments. and then there is also the serbian people and how they feel about entering the you for instance of a survey from virginal cooperation council which says that seventy percent of serbs believe that the country will be part of the twenty twenty five and thirty three states serbia will probably never even join. you know this is joke that iraq what's the difference between not in this in the past and this is things that it's actually by twenty twenty five albania when you when serbia is to is president and then the pessimists think that serbia will enter the un all being president so why is there such a discrepancy between what the go
it would be as if someone in the european union. we don't want a common european market because germany would be dominant there so there are many obstacles that are not related to costs of over here. but we should be working on those of course strengthening bilateral relations searching for resolutions of disputes that we in the former yugoslavia and countries and of course encouraging economic developments. and then there is also the serbian people and how they feel about entering the you for...
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merkel is in paris for talks with the french president emmanuel micro about plans to reform the european union summit comes just days after chancellor merkel was confirmed in office for a fourth term difficulties in forming a coalition delaying to franco german talks on european integration but today the president said they would prepare a road map for reforming the e.u. and the eurozone in time for and e.u. summit in june. well macsoftware discovering those talks in paris welcome maxwell will start with a nice to see shall we at times were medical spoken glowing terms about germany and france his track record of working together his shoes. my we want to find a common path in the history of franco german relations hard work an honest corporation have always brought success we don't always share the same opinion but throughout history germany and france have achieved a lot together we are intent i am intent on reaching our goals and i believe we will do that that's it is. so much often buses are the highlights what do france and germany want to change. all the emphasis on the sound bite we just
merkel is in paris for talks with the french president emmanuel micro about plans to reform the european union summit comes just days after chancellor merkel was confirmed in office for a fourth term difficulties in forming a coalition delaying to franco german talks on european integration but today the president said they would prepare a road map for reforming the e.u. and the eurozone in time for and e.u. summit in june. well macsoftware discovering those talks in paris welcome maxwell will...
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because it would implicate you need some kind of system to redistribute the migrants within the european union. there is a huge divide over that can especially between eastern and western european countries. and yet the two want to resolve that until june. that will be difficult. reform of the euro zone -- macron started the discussion by saying he wanted a eurozone budget and a finance minister for the euro zone, something the european union for now does not have. we know the germans are not in favor of something like that of this design, so although we always have the show of unity between macron and merkel, this is something where they will have to really find real compromise. how they work together for something like that, we don't know yet, but as we just heard the chancellor say, it will involve hard work. phil: so between them, france and germany have to put together this roadmap for europe. i wonder how other eu countries feel about their roles being reduced to mere rubberstampe rs of franco-german plan. max: you of course are referring to a discussion that is as old as the european un
because it would implicate you need some kind of system to redistribute the migrants within the european union. there is a huge divide over that can especially between eastern and western european countries. and yet the two want to resolve that until june. that will be difficult. reform of the euro zone -- macron started the discussion by saying he wanted a eurozone budget and a finance minister for the euro zone, something the european union for now does not have. we know the germans are not...
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we are working within the european union. o and so we also have problems with crime, organized crime, in speeden. shootings. with you it is not like you have the no g-go zones. we have dealt with it. i'm dealing with it everyday. allocating more resources to the police. more policemen trained. more resources to the security police. and tougher law on crime. tougher law on terrorism. supporting terrorism. so we do a lot to combat that. and we can also see some results now in our three major cities decrease shootings because we're attacking the organized crime very tough and we will keep on doing that because there is no space in sweden for organized crime because they decrease freedom for ordinary people. at the same time, sweden has a high growth. unemployment is going down. employment is going up. we have high investment rates. and we are are allocating resources to the welfare. we have a strong, strong economy with the surplus and huge surplus that we aren't using to develop our society with for example, the welfare that we
we are working within the european union. o and so we also have problems with crime, organized crime, in speeden. shootings. with you it is not like you have the no g-go zones. we have dealt with it. i'm dealing with it everyday. allocating more resources to the police. more policemen trained. more resources to the security police. and tougher law on crime. tougher law on terrorism. supporting terrorism. so we do a lot to combat that. and we can also see some results now in our three major...
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one also happens to be public support-- when public support for the european union in turkey hit rock bottom of 33%, compared to where it was in 2003, 2004, at 74, 70 6%, depending on what survey you do. but support for the european up, and i'mking sure erdogan is looking over his .houlder and taking note this picking up, i would argue, is a function of the state of turkey's neighborhood, but also of economics. what in these surveys the public is asked whether you believe turkey would one day become a member of the european union, the percentages are extremely low compared to what it was in 2004, 2005. >> i think this point about erdogan spreading roses to the eu or perhaps noticing that support for the eu is picking up is indicative of what i think of him as this nimble but even erraticn,-- but tactician, where there is this strong sense that he can shift his position quickly on issues, like russia and israel but also when it comes to the eu. does the really hostile rhetoric he has been using against the netherlands, germany, using words like not cease and is and fascist and so forth
one also happens to be public support-- when public support for the european union in turkey hit rock bottom of 33%, compared to where it was in 2003, 2004, at 74, 70 6%, depending on what survey you do. but support for the european up, and i'mking sure erdogan is looking over his .houlder and taking note this picking up, i would argue, is a function of the state of turkey's neighborhood, but also of economics. what in these surveys the public is asked whether you believe turkey would one day...
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it would be as if someone in the european union. we don't want a common european market because germany would be dominant there so there are many obstacles that are not related to cost of oil here. but we should be working on those of course strengthening relations searching for resolutions of disputes that we in the former yugoslavia and countries and of course encouraging economic developments. and then there is also the serbian people and how they feel about entering the year for instance of a surly from bridgend or corporation council which says that seventy percent of serbs believe that the country will be part of the twenty twenty five and thirty three. you know this is joke that iraq what's the difference between optimists in the past and the optimist thinks that it's actually by twenty twenty five albania when you when serbia is to is president and then the pessimists think that serbia will enter the. present so why is there such a discrepancy between what the government wants and what the people want but. i think it's a reac
it would be as if someone in the european union. we don't want a common european market because germany would be dominant there so there are many obstacles that are not related to cost of oil here. but we should be working on those of course strengthening relations searching for resolutions of disputes that we in the former yugoslavia and countries and of course encouraging economic developments. and then there is also the serbian people and how they feel about entering the year for instance of...
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would be willing to offer there are rumors saying that you do you as may accept the european union from the tariffs but said that there could be tough conditions attached to that conditions such as caps on imported steel exports and an increase in defense spending but we have to say that we have to wait because there is a lot of diplomatic activity here so let's take a look at the bigger picture here because we know one thing for sure and it is that donald trump wants tariffs in general now what does the e.u. in this case want specifically is this about just avoiding these specific tariffs on steel and aluminum or talking the u.s. out of terrorists altogether. i think that the europeans are more concerned about the measures that could come next and the more important question for them is wherever president will follow up on his repeated threats to slap tariffs on imported cars and that could really harm the economy in the european union and particularly of course in germany it's one of the top car exporting nations worldwide it's you were talking about what comes next alexandra and
would be willing to offer there are rumors saying that you do you as may accept the european union from the tariffs but said that there could be tough conditions attached to that conditions such as caps on imported steel exports and an increase in defense spending but we have to say that we have to wait because there is a lot of diplomatic activity here so let's take a look at the bigger picture here because we know one thing for sure and it is that donald trump wants tariffs in general now...
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and we only have those surpluses since the euro crisis before that the european union as as an aggregate didn't have a surplus and special and not one viz a viz the united states and this is also there's also a real problem about steel we have a huge overcapacity in steel which everybody who knows about steel acknowledges so there are real problems but i think donald trump doesn't take of those problems in a really cooperative way he would have to get china and the european union others into one boat and by doing what he's actually doing he's stepping on a lot of feet and if we see indeed retaliation in terms of tariffs it will be us but affect the u.s. consumers other u.s. produces which will be hurt and then the bottom line is that there will be more. lost in the united states by those terrorists than there will be gained in the in the the small steel sector in the united states and very briefly what would the knock on effect of a trade will be for the global economy for global growth i think global growth will be slow and perhaps even a little recession but we are not yet it
and we only have those surpluses since the euro crisis before that the european union as as an aggregate didn't have a surplus and special and not one viz a viz the united states and this is also there's also a real problem about steel we have a huge overcapacity in steel which everybody who knows about steel acknowledges so there are real problems but i think donald trump doesn't take of those problems in a really cooperative way he would have to get china and the european union others into...
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the european union if you would not have to pay the bill of the southern european countries that we did with greece with cyprus with portugal maybe in a future with countries like italy where then the eurozone you know we have to cut expenditure of the dutch pension is that we have to raise the premiums of our of our own social security in order to send the money to greece people don't want it people don't like that so i believe we should get out of it it will hurt in the beginning and at the end of the day we will benefit from an even more important i believe that the real democracy can only for orosz in the concept of a nation state and a nation state needs a national flag and national anthem a national culture but also to be in charge of your own budget and to be in charge of your own immigration policy it's everybody who's looking to this program today will understand that if you lost or gave ray the front the key of your own front door of your own house you are not in charge anymore of who or when the guest should leave there can be no national sovereignty if you don't have the key
the european union if you would not have to pay the bill of the southern european countries that we did with greece with cyprus with portugal maybe in a future with countries like italy where then the eurozone you know we have to cut expenditure of the dutch pension is that we have to raise the premiums of our of our own social security in order to send the money to greece people don't want it people don't like that so i believe we should get out of it it will hurt in the beginning and at the...
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bigger picture of how the the great britain eventually ends up having a relationship with the european union and the british want that to be as fluid and as open as possible and that they haven't really accepted the e.u. position which is no you're leaving our customs union on our single market and you've got you've got to then accept that will be a border where you're going to have to make customs declaration for example and may your vehicles may be pulled over for checks. what do you say brussels seems willing to redraw borders if it comes down to it is that true of all its. you mean in the sense friend that it's going to draw borders around the european union twenty seven to the side of britain yes indeed because what david is talking has been talking about now is this it's an illusion that's what the e.u. says it exists nowhere in the world no one the world to be a friction is trade as between neighboring countries for nothing you are even a sort of customs union or you are either in some sort of other arrangement but neither one of those exist as far as you opinion is concerned it canno
bigger picture of how the the great britain eventually ends up having a relationship with the european union and the british want that to be as fluid and as open as possible and that they haven't really accepted the e.u. position which is no you're leaving our customs union on our single market and you've got you've got to then accept that will be a border where you're going to have to make customs declaration for example and may your vehicles may be pulled over for checks. what do you say...
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talking about the fallout for the consumer as well it's not just about the united states the european union and china what about other countries in the region where you are how they affect it. that's right you see there's also announcements about steel an alum union in parts as well and that affected japan as well as south korea and don't forget we were talking about tit for tat and now that the world's largest economy is taking back is stance on free trade what else is going to happen next and then don't forget also we are also seeing a highly globalized global economy dependent on very complex global supply chains so that in itself could actually affect small businesses in ways that the headlines current the don't really talk about much for now. correspondent linda hong for us in singapore and here in the studio with me michael bird of the economist at the university here in berlin thank you very much see both for your analysis. well as we've just been discussing the e.u. has been temporarily exempted from the u.s. tariffs on steel president of the steel trade association hands reacted wi
talking about the fallout for the consumer as well it's not just about the united states the european union and china what about other countries in the region where you are how they affect it. that's right you see there's also announcements about steel an alum union in parts as well and that affected japan as well as south korea and don't forget we were talking about tit for tat and now that the world's largest economy is taking back is stance on free trade what else is going to happen next and...
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john claude yorker recently said you need to repair the roof of the european union as long as the sun is shining and even if that's not the case here in paris at the moment the sun is more or less shining over the e.u. economies are doing well you have the french german and back so if they want to get reforms and if they want to and they act ideas even if they're you know a little bit dated in some cases the time is now. when the new roof a new engine had paris we thank you. roxana begum as an athlete like no other she's president she is currently well kick boxing champion on the sports only female most and title holder known as the water princess she's now switching sports and preparing for her first boxing match another body unbroken for a woman who's already overcome so many in order to chase a dream. those fish soup fury belong to resign a begum now a season fighter she once had to hide her passion from her traditional muslim family. and one day i noticed there was a sign saying keep us in class off to school so i tend to and i completely fell in love with the sport it was
john claude yorker recently said you need to repair the roof of the european union as long as the sun is shining and even if that's not the case here in paris at the moment the sun is more or less shining over the e.u. economies are doing well you have the french german and back so if they want to get reforms and if they want to and they act ideas even if they're you know a little bit dated in some cases the time is now. when the new roof a new engine had paris we thank you. roxana begum as an...
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the importance of the european union moving forward of course that will also be of great interest to the to the s.p.d. base to the grass roots specially to the youth wing which has been pushing for a bigger role from the german government in europe and that is going to be a big challenge for germany moving forward of course with the u.k. . about to leave. just in our various time there is a lot of pressure on germany to step up and take a bigger role not only financially but also in terms of the e.u. reforms which have been pushed for by french president in man won't manuel mccaughan and so there's going to be a lot of expectation for support move in. and union forward from germany and also making sure that the european union project continues into the next few decades right and of course these comments come shortly before they formally signed the coalition government coalition agreement in about an hour and a half from now we'll of course bring you live coverage of that when that happens kate be thank you very much for that this not to do business susan the german energy sector is p
the importance of the european union moving forward of course that will also be of great interest to the to the s.p.d. base to the grass roots specially to the youth wing which has been pushing for a bigger role from the german government in europe and that is going to be a big challenge for germany moving forward of course with the u.k. . about to leave. just in our various time there is a lot of pressure on germany to step up and take a bigger role not only financially but also in terms of...
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yeah i mean financial services are a big part of the relationship between the between the european union and the united kingdom makani the bank of england governor said essentially london in the u.k. is the central bank head to the european economy so while the officials have said there will be no financial services false forcing i think it's incumbent on both sides tonight show there is some form of arrangement which does include financial services there was some talk about it with respect to the canadian trade deal i think it needs to happen because it's going to be very difficult for the european capitals to pick up the amount of slack that would be necessary to actually execute a seamless transition from what happens here in london so what happens in europe michael c.m.c. markets thank you very much for this analysis germany has cut its debt load thanks to a strong economy and a decline of the debts resulting from bank bailouts during the financial crisis its central bank the bundesbank says the national debt fell to sixty four percent of g.d.p. at the end of last year germany is wor
yeah i mean financial services are a big part of the relationship between the between the european union and the united kingdom makani the bank of england governor said essentially london in the u.k. is the central bank head to the european economy so while the officials have said there will be no financial services false forcing i think it's incumbent on both sides tonight show there is some form of arrangement which does include financial services there was some talk about it with respect to...
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deals that we make after we leave will they make up for the trade that we lose with the european union and with a very spiritual. but with a very straight face he said well you know there's not a huge demand for jelly in the european union we produce more than jelly lovely but he said you know if you could find the top jelly exporting could see them i swap in these markets with you for the for the fifty million the for having you would up but you know i mean he was pulling a leg fairly severely with a very silly break this years are not going to like the they're going to keep emphasizing the crucial percentages and proportion of trade between britain and the court to that but ireland is no the critical key issue here rules which certainly mean a hard border we told you about ireland going to say you can't have a ball there without the ball the arrangements on both sides because the black city is now is saying well we'll just open the border entirely we lots less anything and it's their problem they have to come to us that source of arguments. so all british business could just relocate
deals that we make after we leave will they make up for the trade that we lose with the european union and with a very spiritual. but with a very straight face he said well you know there's not a huge demand for jelly in the european union we produce more than jelly lovely but he said you know if you could find the top jelly exporting could see them i swap in these markets with you for the for the fifty million the for having you would up but you know i mean he was pulling a leg fairly severely...
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i've explained that when we leave the european union we wa nt when we leave the european union we want a way as i set out in my speech in which it is possible to come to a customs arrangement which enables to have as frictionless a border as possible, to ensure there is no hard border between northern ireland and ireland and be able to negotiate those trade deals around the rest of the world. i thought i would take a couple of journalists not from the uk media. i think, is kirsten hear from double. —— kirsten from handelsblatt. think, is kirsten hear from double. -- kirsten from handelsblatt. you prepare your people for difficult decisions and say there will be ups and downs and prepare them for limited access to the customs union. you don't want to be part of the customs union. do you think brexit is all worth it? look, if that was an attempt to say will we think again on brexit, the answer is no, we won't think again on brexit. the british people voted for brexit and i think it is incumbent on their politicians to deliver on the decision that we ask them to take parliament overwhelmi
i've explained that when we leave the european union we wa nt when we leave the european union we want a way as i set out in my speech in which it is possible to come to a customs arrangement which enables to have as frictionless a border as possible, to ensure there is no hard border between northern ireland and ireland and be able to negotiate those trade deals around the rest of the world. i thought i would take a couple of journalists not from the uk media. i think, is kirsten hear from...
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machall is in paris for talks with french president emmanuel macro about plans to reform the european union the summit comes just days after chancellor merkel was confirmed in office for. the difficulties in forming a coalition delayed from turkey i mean talks on deep european integration today chancellor and president said they would prepare a road map for reforming the e.u. and the eurozone in time for a new summit in june chancellor merkel also stressed the importance of e.u. countries working even more closely together. they believe that we're learning from experience that it's not in europe's common interest to have different rules and standards in each e.u. member states we have to protect our borders we have to develop a unified africa strategy that's an area in which france and germany have already made big steps forward and we need to work even more closely together. well macsoftware discover in those talks in paris welcome maxwell will start with a nice to see shall we at times where merkel spoke in blowing terms about germany and france his track record of working together his sh
machall is in paris for talks with french president emmanuel macro about plans to reform the european union the summit comes just days after chancellor merkel was confirmed in office for. the difficulties in forming a coalition delayed from turkey i mean talks on deep european integration today chancellor and president said they would prepare a road map for reforming the e.u. and the eurozone in time for a new summit in june chancellor merkel also stressed the importance of e.u. countries...
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a year left on our planned journey out of the european union.he prime minister hasn't exactly wowed everyone with her handling of brexit so far. so can she turn the page? if you think about the children i have seen at this school, it is a bright future. there is a bright future out there for us. we want to grasp the opportunities that brexit provides and ensure that we strengthen the bonds of this, the most successful union in the world. a group of voters in coventry told us this week they felt they had been made big promises in brexit about the nhs and immigration, what do you say to our viewers, some of whom are frustrated at nothing seems to be changing yet? i understand. i understand why people voted for leaving the european union. for a lot of people, immigration, taking back control of our borders was part of it, taking back our laws and control of our money. this is all part of why people voted to leave the european union and we will have to deliver on that. it means people having to be patient? it means a smooth process. we will leave th
a year left on our planned journey out of the european union.he prime minister hasn't exactly wowed everyone with her handling of brexit so far. so can she turn the page? if you think about the children i have seen at this school, it is a bright future. there is a bright future out there for us. we want to grasp the opportunities that brexit provides and ensure that we strengthen the bonds of this, the most successful union in the world. a group of voters in coventry told us this week they felt...
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the common denominator to this experience is the recognition that the european union made a mistake, a mistake starting with nicolas sarkozy's position, angela merkel's to some extent. but to me, symbolically, the biggest mistake came in december 2006 when the european console decided to freeze negotiations on a 8 chapters because turkey would not extend the customs union to cyprus. symbolically this is when you again to see a slowing down of the reform process, and cynicism beginning to creep into the turkish debate and discussions on the european union. moving forward, it is going to be very important to extract lessons from that. i have tended to argue that you cannot reconstruct history, but there is a dynamic there, and i remember how in 2010 and 2011, a minister of the cabinet of the time who i would like to think was a very enthusiastic supporter of turkey's eu aspirations and membership desires, said simply to me, the european union does not sell anymore in the villages and towns where we go to talk. that, i think, is a function of the european union leaders having second thou
the common denominator to this experience is the recognition that the european union made a mistake, a mistake starting with nicolas sarkozy's position, angela merkel's to some extent. but to me, symbolically, the biggest mistake came in december 2006 when the european console decided to freeze negotiations on a 8 chapters because turkey would not extend the customs union to cyprus. symbolically this is when you again to see a slowing down of the reform process, and cynicism beginning to creep...
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there are rumours saying that the european union may be exempt. that there could be tough conditions attached to that. conditions such as caps on steel exports, and an increase in defense spending. but we have to say we have to wait because there is a lot of diplomatic activity here. >> let's take a look at the bigger picture here. we know one thing for sure, and it is that donald trump wants tariffs in general. what does the eu in this case want. is it about avoiding tariffs on steel and aluminum or talking the us out of tariffs altogether? >> i think that the europeans are more concerned about measures that could come next. and the more important question for them is whether president trump will follow up on his repeated threats to slap tariffs on imported cars, and that could really harm the economy in the european union and particularly, of course, in germany as one of the top car exporting nations worldwide. >> you were talking about what comes next. and now let's take a look at the scenario if donald trump doesn't give in. could we see tarif
there are rumours saying that the european union may be exempt. that there could be tough conditions attached to that. conditions such as caps on steel exports, and an increase in defense spending. but we have to say we have to wait because there is a lot of diplomatic activity here. >> let's take a look at the bigger picture here. we know one thing for sure, and it is that donald trump wants tariffs in general. what does the eu in this case want. is it about avoiding tariffs on steel and...
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britain is the sixth biggest economy in the world is an important trading partner with the european union. it has a law that we have in common i think with our european neighbors we're keen to kind of maintain those relationships with the european union the european people as it were and as i've said i think it's in both our interest to find a way through this where the labor party differs of course to the tories is that you know we haven't got these. ideologically driven absolutely crazed. horde bricks tears who want to sever any relationship it seems. with the european union in its entirety and do indeed in my view want to create a deregulated tax haven but we wouldn't take a very very different approach to that and we're determined to make sure the as i've said that we have a brics it that is in the interests of the many not the few your colleagues of yours in parliament have been on this program recently talking about british exports to saudi arabia which is we in again bombing yemen and stand you and. secretary and we thought. you know been tweeting about and you've written about hon
britain is the sixth biggest economy in the world is an important trading partner with the european union. it has a law that we have in common i think with our european neighbors we're keen to kind of maintain those relationships with the european union the european people as it were and as i've said i think it's in both our interest to find a way through this where the labor party differs of course to the tories is that you know we haven't got these. ideologically driven absolutely crazed....
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then and peter just mentioned that michael has big plans for the european union especially for the euro zone he wants to reform the euro zone he has talked about a budget a known budget for the eurozone he's talked about a european finance minister but he can talk all he wants as long as he doesn't have a partner in germany nothing of this will come into reality the german french engine is still the most powerful political engine in the european union so he was basically waiting to see if his old partner machall would could come back with this grand coalition this is the case and mecca is not necessarily in agreement with michael on all these things i just mentioned that as long as you have a functioning government they can at least try to forge a compromise and the good news for michael here is of course that's the s.p.c. the part. in this grand coalition is even more durable friendly than the cd you just have to remember who was part of the negotiations for this coalition that was martin short it's no longer there with the s.p.d. but he was there to ford's it's coalition treaty disagr
then and peter just mentioned that michael has big plans for the european union especially for the euro zone he wants to reform the euro zone he has talked about a budget a known budget for the eurozone he's talked about a european finance minister but he can talk all he wants as long as he doesn't have a partner in germany nothing of this will come into reality the german french engine is still the most powerful political engine in the european union so he was basically waiting to see if his...
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then and peter just mentioned that michael has big plans for the european union especially for the euro zone he wants to reform the eurozone yes talked about a budget a known budget for the eurozone he's talked about a european finance minister but he can talk all he wants as long as he doesn't have a partner in germany nothing of this will come into reality german french and german is still the most powerful political engine in the european union so he was basically waiting to see if his old partner machall would could come back with this grand coalition. this is the case and mechelle is not necessarily in agreement with michael on all these things i just mentioned that as long as you have a functioning government they can at least try to forge a compromise and the good news for michael here is of course that the s.p.d. so the part. in this grand coalition is even more rigid europe friendly than the c.d.u. you just have to remember who was part of the negotiations for this coalition that was mounting should it's no longer there with the s.p.d. but he was there to force its coalition tr
then and peter just mentioned that michael has big plans for the european union especially for the euro zone he wants to reform the eurozone yes talked about a budget a known budget for the eurozone he's talked about a european finance minister but he can talk all he wants as long as he doesn't have a partner in germany nothing of this will come into reality german french and german is still the most powerful political engine in the european union so he was basically waiting to see if his old...
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they say turkey is not a democracy and therefore, turkey cannot become a member state of the european unionnothing has changed there. 4 we have your -- brent: we have european leaders crititicizing turkey for jailing journalists. they have been criticizing turkey's crackdown following the failed coup attempt. are we expecting any new eu demands from turkey? barbara: we are not expecting any new demand speared he paints a picture of himself that nobody can recognize and make out in reality. from the european side, they keep pushing his points here they keep talking about cyprus and the rights of cyprus to drill for energy. they talk about the greek soldiers who have been imprisoned by turkey. the list is long. it does not get shorter. nothing is resolved. the problem says get turned around like a washing machine. the problem is that they are living on two different planets. they keep on talking but that is all they do. they do not achieve anything in the end. brent: barbara on the story tonight from bulgaria. tonight, spain's most wanted image -- footage it just -- fugitive is in jail. carlo
they say turkey is not a democracy and therefore, turkey cannot become a member state of the european unionnothing has changed there. 4 we have your -- brent: we have european leaders crititicizing turkey for jailing journalists. they have been criticizing turkey's crackdown following the failed coup attempt. are we expecting any new eu demands from turkey? barbara: we are not expecting any new demand speared he paints a picture of himself that nobody can recognize and make out in reality. from...
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they include an initial exemption for the european union with e.u. leaders welcoming the move to avoid protectionism at the global level. this is a major risk for jobs a lot of them in europe. in this respect style of proof the u.s. ski. the dialogue is set to continue but so too has the pressure from washington trump is hinting more punitive measures on trade could be on the way. more now on the reasons behind washington decision to slap tariffs on china with kristoff sony after an election campaign where he pledged to address china's three hundred fifty billion dollar trade surplus with the united states donald trump ordered an investigation of chinese business last year now u.s. companies were surveyed and they have four main gripes with china first they claim chinese firms require them to form partnerships in china and then steal technology and close down the joint venture they say chinese companies buying into u.s. companies are subsidized by beijing with the aim of having access to leading edge technology and other frequent complaints chinese h
they include an initial exemption for the european union with e.u. leaders welcoming the move to avoid protectionism at the global level. this is a major risk for jobs a lot of them in europe. in this respect style of proof the u.s. ski. the dialogue is set to continue but so too has the pressure from washington trump is hinting more punitive measures on trade could be on the way. more now on the reasons behind washington decision to slap tariffs on china with kristoff sony after an election...
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sent the dow jones and other stock markets plummeting and drew an immediate response from the european union it said it will react with terrorists of its own. steel made in china. athol an internal trump side for months he's threatened to increase tariffs against chinese imports against european ones too but now the time for talk is over at the end of a meeting with steel and aluminum producers he announced the planned levies. we have with us the biggest steel companies in the united states that used to be like bigger. but they got to be a lot bigger again. we have big companies in the united states and they've been very unfairly treated by bad policy by bad trade deals by other countries they've been horribly treated by the countries trumps primary target is china due to its massive overproduction of steel and aluminum which drives down global prices flooding markets with cheap products this would affect german metals exporters their industry association calling for the e.u. to strike back with counter measures. a strong condemnation of donald trump's move by the european union the commissi
sent the dow jones and other stock markets plummeting and drew an immediate response from the european union it said it will react with terrorists of its own. steel made in china. athol an internal trump side for months he's threatened to increase tariffs against chinese imports against european ones too but now the time for talk is over at the end of a meeting with steel and aluminum producers he announced the planned levies. we have with us the biggest steel companies in the united states...
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we're a member of the european union, it's european union mandate to handle trade, but as a member ofit's important for us to try to find a way to cooperate between the european union and the united states. i fully understand and respect the president's view that we have to look after his own country, the country that you're leading. i understand that fully. that's my primary task as well. but for me leading a small country depending on open trade, the best way for us is to do that with others, because our export equals to 50% of our gdp, for us it is crucially important we have the open and free trade. today, also i believe the supply chains are very, very complicated to see. i know that, for example, when we sell our fighter aircraft, which is a very good aircraft, the content is perhaps 50% american. so we want this to be resolved, in cooperation, and when it comes to steel, yes, we have an overcapacity in the world, that's obvious. and but at the same time, it is china that is producing about 50% of the steel in the world, so and european union perhaps 10%, and less than that. so
we're a member of the european union, it's european union mandate to handle trade, but as a member ofit's important for us to try to find a way to cooperate between the european union and the united states. i fully understand and respect the president's view that we have to look after his own country, the country that you're leading. i understand that fully. that's my primary task as well. but for me leading a small country depending on open trade, the best way for us is to do that with others,...
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if anyone thinks that for the sake of joining the european union we serbia would recognize kosovo under the conditions that they impose right now and not on the basis of a dialogue a compromise very wrong once a compromise but the solution proposed by cost of all albanians is not a real solution. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be pulled and sold so there's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you could. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now i'm an extremely more high education the new global economic wall.
if anyone thinks that for the sake of joining the european union we serbia would recognize kosovo under the conditions that they impose right now and not on the basis of a dialogue a compromise very wrong once a compromise but the solution proposed by cost of all albanians is not a real solution. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product...
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would implicate that you need kind some kind of system to redistribute the migrants within the european union there's a huge divide over that especially between eastern and western european countries and yet to want to resolve as you just said until june that's going to be very difficult then the reform of the eurozone mccraw it started the discussion in fall by saying he wanted euro zone budget and he also wanted a finance minister for the euro zone something that the european union for now does not have we know that the germans are not in favor of something like that of this design so although we always have the show of unity between michael and medical this is something where they will have to really find a real compromise how they work for get together for something like that we don't know yet but as we just heard the chancellor say it will involve hard work so how did so between them france and germany have to put together this this this road map for europe i wonder how other countries feel about their roles being reduced to mere rubber stamp those of a franco german plot. you're of cour
would implicate that you need kind some kind of system to redistribute the migrants within the european union there's a huge divide over that especially between eastern and western european countries and yet to want to resolve as you just said until june that's going to be very difficult then the reform of the eurozone mccraw it started the discussion in fall by saying he wanted euro zone budget and he also wanted a finance minister for the euro zone something that the european union for now...