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from outside the european union.tting forward a set of rules or people from the european union and people from outside the european union. the next challenge for you, if you get a deal, will be to get support in parliament. is this the political battle of your lifetime? when we come to the vote in parliament, the important thing is the people to remember what both is and how important it is to the british people because this will be a vote that will be delivering on the referendum result. the referendum was, the result of that was a very important historic moment for the uk, coming out of the european union, becoming a truly independent sovereign state again will be an important moment for the uk. and if parliament votes know? they rejected? when we come to it, parliament will vote for a deal because people will see the importance of a deal that maintains a good trading relationship with the eu but also maintains good cooperation in other areas but gives us cooperation in other areas but gives us the freedom to take
from outside the european union.tting forward a set of rules or people from the european union and people from outside the european union. the next challenge for you, if you get a deal, will be to get support in parliament. is this the political battle of your lifetime? when we come to the vote in parliament, the important thing is the people to remember what both is and how important it is to the british people because this will be a vote that will be delivering on the referendum result. the...
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because our interest is to have a strong european union under it can be strong in a strong european union and this is the this is the focal point of the debate how to make european union strong again and there's a big clash between the some western european and to slip through the strait were pushing for a european union which should be stepping into the dimension of post christianity. and post nations and our goal is totally different we want a strong european union. it's been strong member states and we want a europe which sticks to its christian heritage so we're number one we don't want europe to get rid of the christian heritage and we want member states to stay as member states we don't want our you know give up our nationality we don't want to give up our culture we don't want to give up our heritage and so on and so forth so this is a big clash between those who want to see european union as post christian as post national and us who want to see europe as a christian continent based on strong member states european commission is also undertaking legal action against hungary
because our interest is to have a strong european union under it can be strong in a strong european union and this is the this is the focal point of the debate how to make european union strong again and there's a big clash between the some western european and to slip through the strait were pushing for a european union which should be stepping into the dimension of post christianity. and post nations and our goal is totally different we want a strong european union. it's been strong member...
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that's part and parcel of belonging to the european union. european sovereignty will never be directed against others. europe must remain tolerant, open. they will remain so. europe will never become a fortress, turning its back on the world. in particular, the suffering part of the world. urope must and will remain a multilateral continent because the world belongs to everyone, not just a few. that's what's at stake in the european elections in may 2019. in the 250 days between now and then, we must get across to our citizens the evidence that when we act together, the european union can achieve results. and it respects the commitments we entered into at the beginning of our office. between now and the european elections, we must show that europe is able to overcome differences between the north and the south, the east and the west. the european union, europe is too small to split itself into two today and four tomorrow. we have to show clearly that together, east, west, south, and north, we are able to plant the seeds of a more sovereign eur
that's part and parcel of belonging to the european union. european sovereignty will never be directed against others. europe must remain tolerant, open. they will remain so. europe will never become a fortress, turning its back on the world. in particular, the suffering part of the world. urope must and will remain a multilateral continent because the world belongs to everyone, not just a few. that's what's at stake in the european elections in may 2019. in the 250 days between now and then,...
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export it's based on producing more than we consumption and but is crucial for the future of european union if we have a word of protectionist if we are obliged to produce only for the internal consumption that is the end of the european economic model this is why trade is becoming the big gap between european union and u.s. subtropics also threatening to pull america out of the w t l if eriksson doesn't go there merican way what would that mean for here a plan for a condition i think for w. two it would be a mortal threat to. buy the same time i don't see possible to have a trade that multilateral level without an organization a multilateral organizations we can have only bilateral agreements between countries we need to have and that. an international multilateral organization the glue towards these organization it worked in some period of our history even recent history so i think trump attacked. multilateralism and europe at the same time and i think it's a double attack there is for us the big signal we have to react we were always allied of the u.s. and we are still alive of the u.s.
export it's based on producing more than we consumption and but is crucial for the future of european union if we have a word of protectionist if we are obliged to produce only for the internal consumption that is the end of the european economic model this is why trade is becoming the big gap between european union and u.s. subtropics also threatening to pull america out of the w t l if eriksson doesn't go there merican way what would that mean for here a plan for a condition i think for w....
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european union and its it with. a white paper remains the only serious and credible proposition if we if there is no agreement on a deal that is acceptable to the united kingdom the new deal you snipped my would keep something from but let nobody be in any doubt with the top. we are prepared and we are preparing for a new deal i'm negotiating and i'm against the interests of the british people the utmost today and yesterday was much better than to will free which they go so do you have people who are. also coming up tonight the world anti-doping agency today lifted russia's suspension triggering outrage around the world some calling the decision and insult to the world's clean athletes you know the process things and it's been extremely shady how it's gone about you know it's why you see outrage by athletes all around the world right now at the possibility that russia could be reinstated under under these circumstances. or we begin the day attempting to imagine what must be going through the mind of british prime mi
european union and its it with. a white paper remains the only serious and credible proposition if we if there is no agreement on a deal that is acceptable to the united kingdom the new deal you snipped my would keep something from but let nobody be in any doubt with the top. we are prepared and we are preparing for a new deal i'm negotiating and i'm against the interests of the british people the utmost today and yesterday was much better than to will free which they go so do you have people...
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act from of you did european union that is why i mentioned. the eastern countries but i can mention also for instance mexico we have to. have a new deal with mexico because it's it's so the most traditional that we want to be proactive and positive towards north america but we can't accept this attitude of the spectrum so you have like you said in the beginning of the interview that whatever is happening is a mortal threat to us but i've also heard in an interview say that transpire. style attitude towards you or is actually going to help you or grow up it's funny because that's what we russians say about the sanctions the sanctions will help us grow up but are you guys actually when i say you the europeans ready to defy america like serious issues for instance iran sanctions i think iran is is. is really next and acceptable what happens on iran so i think we have to think how to avoid the bad consequences of decisions on on the run it depends on the next elections it depends whether trump will be reelected to or not because one scenario is fr
act from of you did european union that is why i mentioned. the eastern countries but i can mention also for instance mexico we have to. have a new deal with mexico because it's it's so the most traditional that we want to be proactive and positive towards north america but we can't accept this attitude of the spectrum so you have like you said in the beginning of the interview that whatever is happening is a mortal threat to us but i've also heard in an interview say that transpire. style...
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they said goal are getting low just over six months until britain leaves the european union and it's from going to surgery some may say as a withdrawal deal is in sight she writes also the program that beneficiary is the quintessential british brand jaguar wants to ramp up production and small baki while in their factory one thousand jobs will go and as the u.s. slaps new taxes on chinese imports the premier league says the place to deal with the trade disputes is the negotiating. i'm christopher good to have you with us writing in a leading german newspaper today a british prime minister to resign may says the u.k. and the e.u. are close to agreeing to an orderly breakfast after banks said she wants a u.k. you free trade zone for goods including agricultural products but not for service you officials have rejected her plan as cherry fifty mate will set out her case for the future relationship to other e.u. leaders at a summit in salzburg later today britain is due to leave the european union as early as next month. and for more let's bring in karen jones he's an economist at lancast
they said goal are getting low just over six months until britain leaves the european union and it's from going to surgery some may say as a withdrawal deal is in sight she writes also the program that beneficiary is the quintessential british brand jaguar wants to ramp up production and small baki while in their factory one thousand jobs will go and as the u.s. slaps new taxes on chinese imports the premier league says the place to deal with the trade disputes is the negotiating. i'm...
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days to go are getting low in just over six months until britain the leaders of the european union and his prime minister tourism a says a withdrawal deal isn't science well she writes also the program breck said beneficiaries of the quintessential british bred jaguar wants to run a production in slovakia while in their u.k. factory one thousand jobs will go. i'm chris of coburg good to have you with us now writing in a leading german newspaper. today british prime minister tourism a says the u.k. and the european union are close to agreeing to an orderly breakfast after back said she wants a u.k. e.u. free trade zone for goods including agricultural products but not for services you officials have rejected her plan is cherrypicking may is setting out her case for the future relationship to other e.u. leaders at the south sports summit britain is due to leave the e.u. as early as next march. and for more let's bring in karen jones he's an economist at lancaster university in the u.k. gerund welcome to the program theresa may wants a free trade deal including goods but excluding service
days to go are getting low in just over six months until britain the leaders of the european union and his prime minister tourism a says a withdrawal deal isn't science well she writes also the program breck said beneficiaries of the quintessential british bred jaguar wants to run a production in slovakia while in their u.k. factory one thousand jobs will go. i'm chris of coburg good to have you with us now writing in a leading german newspaper. today british prime minister tourism a says the...
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of trying to cherry pick its way out of theory european union -- out of the european union. reporter: it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset. there was common interest to come up with a brexit deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union. but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month. the european council president donald tusk rejected the plan regarding the future relationship with the eu. the british would like to benefit from frictionless trait, even though they won't be part of the multinational bloc anymore. tusk threw cold water on what britain oncwants. >> the suggested framework for economic cooperation will not work, not least because it risks undermining the single market. reporter: the eu itself would like to continue having seamless trade with northern ireland. however, the british prime minister rejected that as her government feels it would economically and constitutionally isolate the u.k. she did not hesitate to mention the other scenario. prime min. may: if there is no agreement
of trying to cherry pick its way out of theory european union -- out of the european union. reporter: it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset. there was common interest to come up with a brexit deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union. but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month. the european council president donald tusk rejected the plan regarding the future relationship with the eu. the british would like to...
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ambassador's tweet despite the threat of you with sanctions the european union is not taking this lying down is it immediately trying to find a way to shield european companies from the sanctions that's right the e.u. is in a difficult position because of course if the u.s. sanctions e.u. companies that could mean a loss of a lot of money so they are desperately trying to come up with ways to keep their businesses in iran and thereby keep the nuclear deal together so what the the latest is that the e.u. is going to set up a holding company what they call a special purpose vehicle which would act as a as a mediator in these transactions and thereby hopefully avoid u.s. sanctions if if you come to these want to do business in iran they could transfer money here and it could transfer the money on to iran and it could go the other direction as well so this is just the latest way that the european union is trying to keep its businesses afloat and still keep business booming with tehran. our teri schultz on the story for us tonight in brussels terry thank you. it is a decision on doping in sp
ambassador's tweet despite the threat of you with sanctions the european union is not taking this lying down is it immediately trying to find a way to shield european companies from the sanctions that's right the e.u. is in a difficult position because of course if the u.s. sanctions e.u. companies that could mean a loss of a lot of money so they are desperately trying to come up with ways to keep their businesses in iran and thereby keep the nuclear deal together so what the the latest is that...
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european union and its it with. britain's to resume a insists her break is the only one on the table but her e.u. parts say it won't work and they warn time is running out also coming up. sports and russia the world anti-doping agency says it will lift a ban on russia's testing laboratory despite widespread opposition russian track and field athletes have not competed under their country's flag since twenty fifteen. it's good to have you with us your plan it won't work and you're running out of time those are the two blunt messages european union leaders have given the british prime minister theresa may at any you summit in austria may insisted that her brakes of plan is the only one on the table but her counterparts across europe disagree accusing the u.k. of trying to cherry pick its way out of the european union. it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset there certainly was common interest to come up with the brics a deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't hap
european union and its it with. britain's to resume a insists her break is the only one on the table but her e.u. parts say it won't work and they warn time is running out also coming up. sports and russia the world anti-doping agency says it will lift a ban on russia's testing laboratory despite widespread opposition russian track and field athletes have not competed under their country's flag since twenty fifteen. it's good to have you with us your plan it won't work and you're running out of...
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in the european union. that italy should take itself out of the european union? but, i guess the key question is, are you prepared to play by europe's rules? we have discussed migration policy, which you say you are determined to change because you will not accept the way it works at the moment. but when it comes to economics and finance as well, we see that your government has an ambitious economic programme based on slashing taxes to the flat tax that you want, your partners have a universal basic income idea, there is commitment to massive, new public spending on infrastructure. all of this suggests that you are not interested in the eu's basic financial budgetary rules, which tell us that a country like italy is running an unacceptably high debt of something like 130% of gdp, which must come down. your plan looks like it will make it go up, not down. you know, there is fear in brussels and in berlin and other european capitals about what italy could do to the eurozone and the european economy. to quote
in the european union. that italy should take itself out of the european union? but, i guess the key question is, are you prepared to play by europe's rules? we have discussed migration policy, which you say you are determined to change because you will not accept the way it works at the moment. but when it comes to economics and finance as well, we see that your government has an ambitious economic programme based on slashing taxes to the flat tax that you want, your partners have a universal...
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there's really not that much that is going to happen and there's not going to be that much the european union can do it to keep those deals from europe from european companies was around going. looking at the markets despite iran despite the china trade dispute the dow jones index is at another record high how does that work what's going on. yeah and who would have guessed earlier this week when u.s. president donald trump announced those new tariffs to chinese imports since then so on hughes they on wednesday and on thursday we saw triple digit gains there was the dow jones industrial average actually for the first time since the end of generally the dollar jones achieved a new record high well maybe there is some hope that tensions could ease between the united states and china and then second overall the u.s. economy pretty strong we've got new indications you on thursday that in the second half of the year the u.s. will grow at least by three percent and it's probably those growth figures that keep the market going because carter from wall street thank you very much for the analysis. you
there's really not that much that is going to happen and there's not going to be that much the european union can do it to keep those deals from europe from european companies was around going. looking at the markets despite iran despite the china trade dispute the dow jones index is at another record high how does that work what's going on. yeah and who would have guessed earlier this week when u.s. president donald trump announced those new tariffs to chinese imports since then so on hughes...
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outside the european union.e doing is putting forward a set of rules for people from the european union and from people outside the european union. they may face a buffeting if they go along with the proposals is the halt to low skilled migration which of course i suspect we'll see a backlash from the social care sector, from hospitality and catering, the construction industry who have relied so heavily on european union low skilled migration andi european union low skilled migration and i imagine there will be huge pressure on government not to go along with that particular recommendation. as it is, do not expect an instant response from the government. we should not expect anything until after the party conference. indeed, they have been suggestions that may be the party conference might be the moment when theresa may begins to sketch out the sort of immigration policy that she would pursue post—brexit. sort of immigration policy that she would pursue post-brexit. the government's policy is still as far asi go
outside the european union.e doing is putting forward a set of rules for people from the european union and from people outside the european union. they may face a buffeting if they go along with the proposals is the halt to low skilled migration which of course i suspect we'll see a backlash from the social care sector, from hospitality and catering, the construction industry who have relied so heavily on european union low skilled migration andi european union low skilled migration and i...
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which means accepting european union rules and regulations, and that is unacceptable.f plan would be acceptable to an organisation like yours given that you are anti—brexit in any form? organisation like yours given that you are anti-brexit in any form? we have to be honest here. if you look at our ability to take back control and protect the economy, and if we wa nt to and protect the economy, and if we want to protect our economy we have to bea want to protect our economy we have to be a rule take and accept eu regulations and on the flip side, if we wa nt regulations and on the flip side, if we want to take back control and have full control of borders and restrict freedom of movement we will have less access on the european union and that will damage the economy. so for our future sake we strongly believe that the future of the country and young people will be better protected by us remaining inside the eu. we now have austria saying we have to make sure there will be a trade deal done before brexit. how encouraged are you buy that? a lot of european partners wa nt
which means accepting european union rules and regulations, and that is unacceptable.f plan would be acceptable to an organisation like yours given that you are anti—brexit in any form? organisation like yours given that you are anti-brexit in any form? we have to be honest here. if you look at our ability to take back control and protect the economy, and if we wa nt to and protect the economy, and if we want to protect our economy we have to bea want to protect our economy we have to be a...
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on that we come out of the european union on the 29th of march. we do so at that protects the neighborhoods. and ensures no hard border. and maintains the precious union of our united kingdom. on one thing i'm clear. we will not have a second referendum. we could see an up and rule out the second referendum. no deal is better than a bad deal. it would be a catastrophic collapse of our economy. they have the opportunities to a no deal brexit. could they show us what they actually are. it is working to ensure that whatever the outcome of negotiations the global brexit. for the people in this country. yet again as i have done on other occasions. i'll give them another opportunity to do it now. majority of people might have voted to leave but they expected negotiation to be handled competently. i didn't hear a single one of these captivated opportunities. it seems mister speaker that they've taken it. they are relocating out to this country. did they sell the house. how many other companies had been in touch with her. in the absence of a serious sensib
on that we come out of the european union on the 29th of march. we do so at that protects the neighborhoods. and ensures no hard border. and maintains the precious union of our united kingdom. on one thing i'm clear. we will not have a second referendum. we could see an up and rule out the second referendum. no deal is better than a bad deal. it would be a catastrophic collapse of our economy. they have the opportunities to a no deal brexit. could they show us what they actually are. it is...
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and the european union. also coming up tonight brett kavanaugh could be the next u.s. supreme court justice he could also be at the center of an f.b.i. investigation into a possible sex crime. yes his cabinet is very very tough as a family i can only say this is this is. very hard for me is that this is a life time when he does reign court of the united states and it is important to a thorough background check before there are any tunnels coming out of the united states and. we begin the day with talk of a divorce over dinner in just six months britain's date with gregg's it will arrive the u.k. will officially leave the european union one of the biggest political divorces in history and we still don't know if it will be an amicable or a hostile separation and that is why british prime minister to resign may travel to austria today to present her latest breaks it plan to the leaders of the other twenty seven european union countries now may says her blueprint is fair and just for the u.k. and for the single market of the e.u. yet the prime minister she continues to run
and the european union. also coming up tonight brett kavanaugh could be the next u.s. supreme court justice he could also be at the center of an f.b.i. investigation into a possible sex crime. yes his cabinet is very very tough as a family i can only say this is this is. very hard for me is that this is a life time when he does reign court of the united states and it is important to a thorough background check before there are any tunnels coming out of the united states and. we begin the day...
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are but at the end of the name of the day you know trumps protectionism is affecting today more european union than china. the decisions that to continue now where decisions first against the prince the lies because the friends the allies like european you know or like canada or like mexico where countries without any damn petty any customs and the protection is with the us we were really in a very good relationships in terms of trade china already. has many many barriers with us so the decisions of trump are affecting today more european union canada mexico than china so this is why we are so angry with him and we would this is why our reaction is in terms of counter reactions to the u.s. but also in terms of turning to east what i would think could hear a pin slapping terrorists in retaliation to act hostile action is maybe a strong thing to do but that does not put an end to the trade war itself so is there anything else other than you trade taxes then you can deal and turning to the east we can hope. the democrats can defeat trump in the next election system that says no one hears that he
are but at the end of the name of the day you know trumps protectionism is affecting today more european union than china. the decisions that to continue now where decisions first against the prince the lies because the friends the allies like european you know or like canada or like mexico where countries without any damn petty any customs and the protection is with the us we were really in a very good relationships in terms of trade china already. has many many barriers with us so the...
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for a good deal to make sure we deliver on the vote of the british people and way, out of the european union in a way that protects jobs and livelihood, ensures no hard border between northern ireland and ireland, and maintains the precious union of our united kingdom. we are working for that outcome and we will not have a second referendum. you can stand up and rule out a second referendum. >> the prime minister says no deal is better than a bad deal. the chancellor says no deal would cause a catastrophic collapse of our economy. yesterday, the secretary weighed in to say there are opportunities to a no deal. can you avail us what these countervailing opportunities are? >> this government is working to ensure that whatever the outcome of the negotiations, this country makes sense coming out of the european union. that we see a brighter future for people here in this country. interestingly, i suggested to the right honorable gentlemen, yet again, that he stand up and categorically rule out a second referendum. he refused to do so, so i will give him another opportunity now. >> the majority o
for a good deal to make sure we deliver on the vote of the british people and way, out of the european union in a way that protects jobs and livelihood, ensures no hard border between northern ireland and ireland, and maintains the precious union of our united kingdom. we are working for that outcome and we will not have a second referendum. you can stand up and rule out a second referendum. >> the prime minister says no deal is better than a bad deal. the chancellor says no deal would...
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the people of the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. we will also ensure that the choices that we make to ensure no hard border on the outer state. >> collecting through the border between northern ireland currently happens and doesn't present any problems. with the northern island and the integrity of the united kingdom would be a regular outline met with the republic. can the government to give insurance of that. demanded by the eu which would step up the united kingdom. >> mister speaker i will refer the honorable gentlemen back. and when they said no to the prime minister. order. questions to the prime minister. thank you mister speaker. i'm sure that they would like to join me in congratulating both english and the scottish. with them qualifying for it next year's world cup. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i should have further such meetings later today. thank you mister speaker. my constituents had released temporarily for three days last month before being taken off to prison. she was contacted by the revo
the people of the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. we will also ensure that the choices that we make to ensure no hard border on the outer state. >> collecting through the border between northern ireland currently happens and doesn't present any problems. with the northern island and the integrity of the united kingdom would be a regular outline met with the republic. can the government to give insurance of that. demanded by the eu which would step up the united kingdom....
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the european union currently has very strict rules on air passenger rights.r more or cancelled, then you get cash, unless the airline can claim extraordinary circumstances. now, the eu is actually looking at reforming those rules, but the uk government has said that existing standards of air passenger rights will remain in force. what we think we know. the european union is bringing in what i call an online border aimed at non—eu citizens who don't need a visa to visit europe. and that is almost certainly the situation that british travellers will be in. it is called the european travel authorisation system, and it works like this. you will go online, pay a fee of seven euros, and fill in lots of personal details, including your state of health and any criminal records. your responses will be checked against a range of databases and if you are granted a permit, it will be valid for three years. the european health insurance card has proved extremely popular and the british government says that it wants a reciprocal health agreement to continue. that would mea
the european union currently has very strict rules on air passenger rights.r more or cancelled, then you get cash, unless the airline can claim extraordinary circumstances. now, the eu is actually looking at reforming those rules, but the uk government has said that existing standards of air passenger rights will remain in force. what we think we know. the european union is bringing in what i call an online border aimed at non—eu citizens who don't need a visa to visit europe. and that is...
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for our future relationship once we have left the european union. it is entirely right and proper that we should prepare for all eventualities because we haven't come to the end of the negotiation. that means it is right that we are preparing for no deal and, indeed, the european union have been sending out notice in relation to know deals. we have been publishing technical notices so citizens know where they stand and how to prepare for no deal. tokyo -- total is likely to be around 70. we are making those preparations but crucially, what this government is doing is working for a good deal, preparing for every eventuality and preparing to ensure that this country makes a success of the eu -- leaving the eu regardless of the outcome of negotiations. speaker, the international trade secretary said he is unfazed by no deal. the new foreign secretary here this morning said over the summer that a no deal brexit would be a huge geostrategic mistake. writtennext to us has to the committee stating that a no deal brexit would slap -- 8%,h gdp by almost comp
for our future relationship once we have left the european union. it is entirely right and proper that we should prepare for all eventualities because we haven't come to the end of the negotiation. that means it is right that we are preparing for no deal and, indeed, the european union have been sending out notice in relation to know deals. we have been publishing technical notices so citizens know where they stand and how to prepare for no deal. tokyo -- total is likely to be around 70. we are...
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is in a complete mess you can see that the european union has huge problems brussels likes to put on a show it likes to show that it's tough and hard to try and dissuade of a nation states from leaving the european union like britain what i will see now is that those people in the council and the commission will be trying to work on a deal that goes to the very last minute of the last day of the negotiation that is what they've done in the past you can see that it is an elite at the top that come along so democratic nation states voting for leaders who support policies that their people want this is the core problem of the european union and that is why i will see further problems and further disagreements between the nation states in the european union. another huge headline maker in the way donald trump's later supreme court pick has brought three one of the most divisive figures to be nominated for the job opposition to confirming brett kavanaugh stepped up huge gear this week all for a woman made sexual assault allegations against him kavanagh strongly denies the accusatio
is in a complete mess you can see that the european union has huge problems brussels likes to put on a show it likes to show that it's tough and hard to try and dissuade of a nation states from leaving the european union like britain what i will see now is that those people in the council and the commission will be trying to work on a deal that goes to the very last minute of the last day of the negotiation that is what they've done in the past you can see that it is an elite at the top that...
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interest to come up with the direction deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month. european council president donald rejected britain's plan regarding its future relationship with the e.u. the british would like to benefit from frictionless trade even though they won't be part of the multinational bloc anymore to support cold water on what britain wants everybody to the view of the positive elements in the czech proposed. this i just it framework for economic cooperation. locally is because the truth of them i mean the single market the e.u. itself would like to continue having seamless trade with northern ireland as if it were still in the single market and customs union however the british prime minister rejected that as her government feels it would economically and constitutionally isolate the u.k. she didn't hesitate to mention the other scenario if there is no agreement on a deal that is acceptable to the united kingdom than it were preparing for a new deal i believe we
interest to come up with the direction deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month. european council president donald rejected britain's plan regarding its future relationship with the e.u. the british would like to benefit from frictionless trade even though they won't be part of the multinational bloc anymore to support cold water on what britain wants everybody to the view of...
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people coming in but now at these summits the austrians who are the preparing presidents of the european union reckon they found a solution the austrian chancellor and donald tusk the head of the european council went to cairo last weekend to meet president sisi of egypt donald tusk is announcing a summit in egypt's fabry next year and both men and their people are briefing they now believe that egypt is the european union's new strategic partner they say because it has proved its capability of keeping refugees out of the european union and they see no moral hazard whatsoever in doing this sort of deal with a country with such a poor human rights record. lessing sits on the german side of the austrian border population seventeen thousand nothing much ever happens or at least it didn't until the great exodus of twenty fifteen when two thousand people a day were crossing the bridge which is the border now that bridge is quiet an average of two migrants a day make the crossing but the austrians would like to make it zero the whole austrian plan calls for the schengen free movement zone inside eur
people coming in but now at these summits the austrians who are the preparing presidents of the european union reckon they found a solution the austrian chancellor and donald tusk the head of the european council went to cairo last weekend to meet president sisi of egypt donald tusk is announcing a summit in egypt's fabry next year and both men and their people are briefing they now believe that egypt is the european union's new strategic partner they say because it has proved its capability of...