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may: i want us to leave the european union, i've been working to leave the european union, i have voted consistently in parliament for us to leave. had everybody in parliament voted the same way we would no longer be a member of the european union. you take that to me that are not going to contemplate leaving the european union of your own choice without a withdrawal agreement? p.m. may: i'm making a very simple point, which is that -- i know, and i am answering your question away in which i choose to enter it. -- the way in which i choose to answer it. the point is simple, i stand by the references i made in the past that no deal is a bad deal, i have a good deal. when i first made that reference, i was talking in the abstract at lancaster house, and we now are no longer talking in the abstract, we are talking about a negotiated deal, hard-fought, which has -- which i believe is a good deal for the united kingdom. that is why i say it remains the government's position we will continue to work to leave with a deal. >> so if the house of commons declines to approve a withdrawal agreement
may: i want us to leave the european union, i've been working to leave the european union, i have voted consistently in parliament for us to leave. had everybody in parliament voted the same way we would no longer be a member of the european union. you take that to me that are not going to contemplate leaving the european union of your own choice without a withdrawal agreement? p.m. may: i'm making a very simple point, which is that -- i know, and i am answering your question away in which i...
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will it be the european union? we would have a different arrangement for the negotiation most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. could just explain, the next stage of negotiations include the wide range of issues, and it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise for cross government on all matters, one element would go to the security aspects. making sure that those who are expert and well-versed are part of the negotiations. >> what would be your role or the role of your successor in the negotiations? how would that be handled with the secretary of state? >> the secretary of state would operate according to policy set by the government. a there would be not just role for that individual and the prime minister, but a role for the cabinet. >> is the government ready for negotiations? the secretary of state and announced a month ago the government was planning to set up an expert advisory group in trade and customs. has that group been established? >> there are various pieces of work being
will it be the european union? we would have a different arrangement for the negotiation most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. could just explain, the next stage of negotiations include the wide range of issues, and it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise for cross government on all matters, one element would go to the security aspects. making sure that those who are expert and well-versed are part of the negotiations. >> what would be your role or the...
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such we can use the lead european union. i repeat that had the first meeting phone vote country we could've gotten and they out already. i do not accept the description you have given, the position the united kingdom will be an following on the basis of the withdrawal agreement and the future proposed future relationship that we're negotiating. i could go through the specific issues if you like but it is not the case, it is very clear that it is not the case were going to see the continued court of justice here in united kingdom. >> prime minister when a calling you to resign the other day in the house, you said the withdrawal agreement with a good deal for the united kingdom. but how can it be so when it deliberately undermines the repeal of the european commission act of 19 1972? i mention there's no commencement order. this shackles us to all eu -- submitted if i may. this shackles us to all eu treaties and laws. your 108 promises not to extend the time have been overridden by what many regard as an unlawful statute instr
such we can use the lead european union. i repeat that had the first meeting phone vote country we could've gotten and they out already. i do not accept the description you have given, the position the united kingdom will be an following on the basis of the withdrawal agreement and the future proposed future relationship that we're negotiating. i could go through the specific issues if you like but it is not the case, it is very clear that it is not the case were going to see the continued...
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of all, if you look at the timetables that have taken place in relation to directives from the european union, actually with your experience in the european scrutiny committee, i'm sure you know it isn't the case you suddenly get a lot of laws passed by the european union within the period of what would effectively be 12 months. secondly, what we are talking about is the implementation period. we are not talking about the future relationship with the european union. we are talking about a transition perioder that enables people to be able to have a smoolt and orderly exit at the point of which we leave. that gives businesses an absolute certainty about the basis on which they will be operating at that point in time. and give them the time to prepare for the -- give them time to prepare for the future relationship that would obviously be negotiated during that period of time. >> don't agree. >> who knew? >> the europeans committee recommended on 61 occasions that the government reverser its original proposal to go from a negative procedure to an affirmative procedure. the government accepted a
of all, if you look at the timetables that have taken place in relation to directives from the european union, actually with your experience in the european scrutiny committee, i'm sure you know it isn't the case you suddenly get a lot of laws passed by the european union within the period of what would effectively be 12 months. secondly, what we are talking about is the implementation period. we are not talking about the future relationship with the european union. we are talking about a...
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smaller countries in the european union and. that's the famous heroes square we meet viktor noise about. his father is german and his mother is hungary and but he doesn't feel like a european. because all things get. this do you support a conservative state a nation state. and i'm opposed to the european union or do you want. victor is active in the right wing conservative pheidias party of prime minister viktor all band he's also involved in the election campaigns outside parliament he plans a video for huge election rally held last year. a god it's like the whole country came together on this one day when we felt strength and peace. we felt we were one country. to material motional absolutely. i want to. comment on the bounce nationalist populist rhetoric is popular with many young people all dance new electro laws instituted in 2012 helped secure a 2 thirds majority in last year's parliamentary election despite winning just under 50 percent of the followed fetus also has enormous influence over the hunky area media and the cou
smaller countries in the european union and. that's the famous heroes square we meet viktor noise about. his father is german and his mother is hungary and but he doesn't feel like a european. because all things get. this do you support a conservative state a nation state. and i'm opposed to the european union or do you want. victor is active in the right wing conservative pheidias party of prime minister viktor all band he's also involved in the election campaigns outside parliament he plans a...
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i've been trying to leave the european union. i am looking forward to voting a fourth time to leave the european union. the withdrawal agreement bill sally opposition members and some of my colleagues have not voted alongside me in that way, but how we do that, how we do that is a matter for this house. because the deal has to be ratified by this house, and government and this house have to determine what the objective for the next date of negotiations are going to be. i have been clear that those negotiations will be taken had four by somebody else leading this government. not what i'm also clear about, you can't get onto the second stage negotiations until you get over the first states. that's what the bill is about. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister statement referred rightly to the need to avoid the risks that are inherent in the brexit process. doesn't she realized her latest proposals actually hardwire hard those risks into the process themselves? >> if the right honorable gentleman is talking on the issues which are signi
i've been trying to leave the european union. i am looking forward to voting a fourth time to leave the european union. the withdrawal agreement bill sally opposition members and some of my colleagues have not voted alongside me in that way, but how we do that, how we do that is a matter for this house. because the deal has to be ratified by this house, and government and this house have to determine what the objective for the next date of negotiations are going to be. i have been clear that...
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alabama or an american there was no tension at all ok i think there's a lot of tension in the european union about being european and italian ok because being an italian it doesn't so it doesn't necessarily serve your interests ok i have heard this argument before didn't work ok keep going to see more complicated but let's let's pass on that it's not very important that by the making you need to change the variable is important but the work is the problem with your solution is a few. of the counties in the southern belt have been left completely alone but they're not of their own ok so who are the nation if you commission policies will be the sort of the other solution is found to by itself we try to please more efficient your in your opinion in the world. well i mean what i mean by and by that i mean if you have frau merkel you know let's go back to brussels here i mean you know with a few sentences chichi determined europe's immigration policy to the detriment of many many people ok i mean again where is the democracy in that everybody knows germany is a powerful country inside the europea
alabama or an american there was no tension at all ok i think there's a lot of tension in the european union about being european and italian ok because being an italian it doesn't so it doesn't necessarily serve your interests ok i have heard this argument before didn't work ok keep going to see more complicated but let's let's pass on that it's not very important that by the making you need to change the variable is important but the work is the problem with your solution is a few. of the...
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i have been trying to leave the european union.forward to voting a fourth time to leave the european union in a withdrawal agreement bill. sadly, opposition members and some of my collea g u es opposition members and some of my colleagues have not voted alongside me in that way. but how we do that, how we do that is a matter for this house, because the deal has to be ratified by this house. government and this house have to determine what the objectives for the next stage of negotiations are going to be. i have been clear those negotiations will be taken forward by somebody else leading this government. what i am also clear about, you cannot get onto the second stage of negotiations until you get over the first stage. that is what the bill is about. the prime minister in her statement referred rightly to the need to avoid the risks that are inherent in the brexit process. but doesn't she realise that her latest proposal actually hard—wire those risks into the process themselves? is the right honourable gentleman talking about the m
i have been trying to leave the european union.forward to voting a fourth time to leave the european union in a withdrawal agreement bill. sadly, opposition members and some of my collea g u es opposition members and some of my colleagues have not voted alongside me in that way. but how we do that, how we do that is a matter for this house, because the deal has to be ratified by this house. government and this house have to determine what the objectives for the next stage of negotiations are...
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on the part of the european union. member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all our guests lee we are out of time charlie actually saw and night hot thank you very much and thank you too for chick you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me imran khan and the whole team head like that i . when your fiancee lives behind bars. the engagement also becomes a life sentence. zero world hears from three palestinian women whose lives have been dictated by their relationships with men in prison. wedding on hold on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tiger's mess hall astri seems to defy gravity every few cities
on the part of the european union. member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all our guests lee we are out of time charlie actually saw and night hot thank you very much and thank you too for chick you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's...
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shift it for the right deal you shift around here talking to me like i'm the spokesperson of the european union and i'm not i'm not talking to you but your own i don't know what you are part of the european yes party yes it went along with these things we stand up for fundamental rights for human rights we want to share main rule based common european asylum and migration policy some member states don't want it and european union is done about colleges and compromising of people started does party did not have my charity during last month that. and we don't have a for the ration the member states can block can hinder cannot implement and legislations that i really important for europe are blocked at the moment in the council and you accept that the council moved to the right and did yell and beat the populace of the zone go a long way from all the lost deeper and i mean really see the outer limits a little or a lot of them is race has been done of course. politics is full of mistakes but we have been trying with a very strong value based comp us to bring forward the reform agenda based on the r
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really rather than european union here we have a european parliament which is meant to represent the citizens and european council represented on once if you look at the treaties they say that taking into account the results of the elections so you can parliament the european council nominates to present the european commission and that person has to be accepted by the european part of it right so that we could have a battle on our hands that is what you guys are some pretty interesting that let's bring our viewers up to speed again you're watching our special coverage of the european election we've seen results now flooding in from around the european union after an unprecedented voter turnout a 51 percent populist parties have done well with clear victories in france and poland italy and also the u.k. with the brags that party is projected to win more than 30 percent but concerns about climate change have also bolstered the print pro e.u. greens group across the bloc. well that is the big news for france especially one of the member states that marie le pen is once again proved to
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want to undermine the european union and. the imagination though how exactly that will pan out once they sit down in committees and try and find common ground. but what is fascinating is the 2 end of the spectrum so let's call them the whatever the nationally so order globalists extremely similar challenges despite being so different from. indeed 23 of question there. liberals in germany call themselves liberals in front would never even dear of calling themselves liberals because when you use the word liberal in france you lose elections right away and again for instance absolutely absolutely completely and also the positioning the liberals have towards the concept of european integration he's far more critical than the european liberals in brussels so to speak and so the old struggle with these contradictions on both on the spectrum screens liberals on the one hand and nationalists on the other the ones that will manage to sort it out will be the ones that will manage to sway things ok there's a lot more to talk about for s
want to undermine the european union and. the imagination though how exactly that will pan out once they sit down in committees and try and find common ground. but what is fascinating is the 2 end of the spectrum so let's call them the whatever the nationally so order globalists extremely similar challenges despite being so different from. indeed 23 of question there. liberals in germany call themselves liberals in front would never even dear of calling themselves liberals because when you use...
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on everything and there are many parts of the european population who felt the burden of the european union without feeling the advantages of. the european parliament consists of 751 amy pease representing more than 500000000 people from 28 countries the big question is how many of them will give their backing to the new alliance of far right european leaders. let's now introduce our guests they are finance expert that the most senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and men and director of the u.k. in a changing europe initiative and a former special advisor to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stefan of edge in an italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg gentlemen welcome all of you to inside story the finest expects of us if i can start with you were just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt hale vini how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right stroke populous parties across europe will be able to form a functioning coalition a f
on everything and there are many parts of the european population who felt the burden of the european union without feeling the advantages of. the european parliament consists of 751 amy pease representing more than 500000000 people from 28 countries the big question is how many of them will give their backing to the new alliance of far right european leaders. let's now introduce our guests they are finance expert that the most senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey...
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he says a vote for the scottish nationals is a vote not to leave the european union. well, a vote for the scottish nationalists is a vote to betray our democracy. about to betray the view of the people of the united kingdom. people are in this house to deliver brexit. we have a responsibility to do that. the question is how we do that come withdrawal agreement bill gives opportunity to debate those issues about how we do that and i say to the right honorable gentleman that this house should have those debates, come to the decision, stop ducking the issues and get on with the jobs of british people instructed us to do. >> what is the prime minister said to the many members of the public who think the government should -- on 29 march with or without the withdrawal treaty? and what does she say to those millions of angry voters who do not see the agreement with any kind of brexit but a lock in for many, many months with no clear without? >> can i say with the greatest respect to my right honorable friend what i would say to those voters expected us to live on the 29th of
he says a vote for the scottish nationals is a vote not to leave the european union. well, a vote for the scottish nationalists is a vote to betray our democracy. about to betray the view of the people of the united kingdom. people are in this house to deliver brexit. we have a responsibility to do that. the question is how we do that come withdrawal agreement bill gives opportunity to debate those issues about how we do that and i say to the right honorable gentleman that this house should...
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and least transparent job selection process for those who are going to hold the top jobs in the european union well i think it's not going to be an edifying so i have been in charge of the european parliament on the lips is that their knowledge is that they work on the access to public document or more transparency of the trial are so again you don't have to convince me i think people have shown into selections that they want to know what's going on and they don't want closed doors decisions so anyone who wants to represent them now i think has to deliver on this and be more open in the way we take decisions in the european union the mess one of the messes that was left behind after this last parliament has been money hasn't it the lots of money money lost money and waste is the scandals i guess you're right being funded by thing i didn't know very reform was very nice expenses for us misusing journal of gunning of using their staff or the european parliament for national purposes that's all the extreme right in your has been doing that started from faraj in marion le pen and now it's trash ta
and least transparent job selection process for those who are going to hold the top jobs in the european union well i think it's not going to be an edifying so i have been in charge of the european parliament on the lips is that their knowledge is that they work on the access to public document or more transparency of the trial are so again you don't have to convince me i think people have shown into selections that they want to know what's going on and they don't want closed doors decisions so...
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after island joined the european union in the early 1970 s. the situation began to improve by the mid 1990 s. the country had earned the nickname of celtic tiger victors write history the saying goes but in ireland they say it's the losers who sing their songs. so there's always being kind of aspect to folk music where some kind of like rebellious rock the author of herion nature and i suppose that would be one element that we are picking up on. the financial crisis of 2008 island very hard causing the property market to collapse and plunging the country into recession many banks and financial institutions faced bankruptcy so ireland received a bailout from the eurozone now its economy is on the rise again. thanks to questionable tax incentives bronx it has reopened old wounds a lot of things are coming out in the open at the moment and one of them is like the rest of your parade against the sea the kind of like that we've had to deal with for the last a 100 years the hands of the british mean i think if we were and if we didn't have like the
after island joined the european union in the early 1970 s. the situation began to improve by the mid 1990 s. the country had earned the nickname of celtic tiger victors write history the saying goes but in ireland they say it's the losers who sing their songs. so there's always being kind of aspect to folk music where some kind of like rebellious rock the author of herion nature and i suppose that would be one element that we are picking up on. the financial crisis of 2008 island very hard...
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. >>> years of declining voter turnout came to an end signaling a renewed interest in european union policies. >> reporter: big headlines here at the european parliament election center was voter turnout. voter turnout came in at a whopping 50.5%, an 8% gain on voter turnout from 2014 and the first time in the history of these elections that voter turnout actually increased. they've been on a steady decline since the elections first happened in 1979. it was a figure i can tell you that will leave many eu officials pleased. vo low voter turnout long been seen as a signal of voter apathy. this showing that europeans are more enthusiastic about these elections. the so-called grand coalition surprised of center right, center left parties for the first time lost its majority. to put this in perspective, between 2014 and 2019, 74% of the legislation that made its way through european parliament was passed because of the grand coalition. well, that coalition is grand no more. now those parties are going to have to be looking at smaller groupings for some sort of coalition to be able to pass
. >>> years of declining voter turnout came to an end signaling a renewed interest in european union policies. >> reporter: big headlines here at the european parliament election center was voter turnout. voter turnout came in at a whopping 50.5%, an 8% gain on voter turnout from 2014 and the first time in the history of these elections that voter turnout actually increased. they've been on a steady decline since the elections first happened in 1979. it was a figure i can tell...
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that way he sets out is the only issue is the european union. and with that trade deal with that e.u. and with other countries around the world. that is through the united kingdom and talked about this and in response to questions on what the government is doing. he talks about a comprehensive of the single market and i have to say what the labour party wantsen to achieve word make it even harder to take action to protect industries like the steel industry. he himself always complained what he wants to put himself into what he is proposing for the future. but then he talks about this opinions and of course, the one issue that which the withdrawal agreement is supposed to be resolvedal is whether the right honorable gentlemen is for brexit or against it? if he is for it but when asked whether the second reading would be brought back to parliament? he did not answer. he said they will take those sections and to listen. but my question as prime minister is is she absolutely certain she will bring this bill back to the house and could she named the
that way he sets out is the only issue is the european union. and with that trade deal with that e.u. and with other countries around the world. that is through the united kingdom and talked about this and in response to questions on what the government is doing. he talks about a comprehensive of the single market and i have to say what the labour party wantsen to achieve word make it even harder to take action to protect industries like the steel industry. he himself always complained what he...
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on everything and there are many parts of the european population who felt the burden of the european union without feeling the advantages. of the european parliament consists of 751 amy pease representing more than 500000000 people from 28 countries the big question is how many of them will give their backing to new alliance of far right european leaders. let's now introduce our guests they are finance expert that the most senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and men and director of the u.k. in a changing europe initiative and a former special advisor to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stefan of edge in an italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg gentlemen welcome all of you to insight story the finest expects of us if i can start with you were just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt taylor vini how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right stroke populist parties across europe will be able to form a functioning coalition a fu
on everything and there are many parts of the european population who felt the burden of the european union without feeling the advantages. of the european parliament consists of 751 amy pease representing more than 500000000 people from 28 countries the big question is how many of them will give their backing to new alliance of far right european leaders. let's now introduce our guests they are finance expert that the most senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and...
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on the part of the european union.member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all of a we are out of time. and. thank you very much and thank you too for take you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website dulce com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at age eight inside stories for me in my own cause and the whole team here like a. story of one of the most successful p.r. campaigns in the u.s. . study after study has demonstrated that israeli perspective dominated american media coverage what part of this can you get through your thick head as hamas a terrorist organization the only thing that you're going to say is what we want to use and if you don't say it we're not going to speak it would be very hard for ordinary americ
on the part of the european union.member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all of a we are out of time. and. thank you very much and thank you too for take you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website dulce com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you...
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i think if you actually attended rallies across the european union, he would have seenin the europeanave seen in the lead up to the selection the result was going to be much more nuanced than that rather than a swing to the far right. a push for change. voters wanting a break with the status quo. however from my perspective, it feels like a bit of an earthquake in european politics not because the result itself is so dramatic, but because i think we are saying goodbye to traditional politics for good. you have had a test of that in the united states. here in europe, old party allegiances where a whole family or allegiances where a whole family or a whole community would traditionally always vote ce ntre—left traditionally always vote centre—left or centre—right, those two blocks having dominated the european union. any conglomeration of european countries pretty much since the second world war. that is over now. we are seeing voters looking for parties or political figures who mirror more their own priorities and values. the result of thatis priorities and values. the result of that i
i think if you actually attended rallies across the european union, he would have seenin the europeanave seen in the lead up to the selection the result was going to be much more nuanced than that rather than a swing to the far right. a push for change. voters wanting a break with the status quo. however from my perspective, it feels like a bit of an earthquake in european politics not because the result itself is so dramatic, but because i think we are saying goodbye to traditional politics...
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resorting to any pieces of the local market some of which have been banned by the european union. as a result the e.u. rejects their produce. so unless you start export into europe you have to cope right with the european standards so that you have to be sure that the president you use and a particularly residues which really rich rich charming taining on the crop itself or the product itself has to comply with the with the very strict standards. the government sees that ban posts a day legally imported they're often sold in the black market it even gets worse when from us cannot tell them apart from the generally such a fight besides well the reaches no want to toughen the laws to cop this and ensure the dealers only sale to pharmacy approved based sites that meet standards at a reasonable price they also want to target exporters who deliberately abuse time that's right from the farm in uganda to the markets in europe the regulatory system is weak and we are getting. stuck want us shut out to strengthen their will strengthen in the region be a good regime now after that we are wo
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market because the minister of those to us that they can do anything but not the european union market a lot of the food that gets exported also just starts going off because it's not refrigerated while being transported in trucks across uganda why couldn't something being down there like upgrades by by produce and refrigerated transportation. according to expose of the suspicion we spoke to we interviewed this gentleman is the jefferson and he told us some of the. efficiency and crew plus ones do not meet the standards in hundley some trucks are reportedly being flown within one function or refrigeration. hunting perishable goods and goods that are going to fight for markets in the so he say that they're going to ensure that no to even a simple exporter can be allowed to take anything out of the. country just a quick yes or no do you reckon ugandan exporters are going to get their act together in time i think they'll be like they would do this because the many from has been they don't. they have no other charges they have to keep the markets so i'm very confident that they will
market because the minister of those to us that they can do anything but not the european union market a lot of the food that gets exported also just starts going off because it's not refrigerated while being transported in trucks across uganda why couldn't something being down there like upgrades by by produce and refrigerated transportation. according to expose of the suspicion we spoke to we interviewed this gentleman is the jefferson and he told us some of the. efficiency and crew plus ones...
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i want us to leave the european union, i have been working for us to leave the european union.t you're not going to contemplate leaving the european union of your own choice without a withdrawal agreement? i'm making a very simple point which is... that's not the question i'm asking. i'm answering the question in the way i choose to answer it. the point is very simple. i stand by the references i have made in the past that no deal is better than a bad deal but i actually happen to think we have a good deal. when i first made that reference i was talking in the abstract, it was at lancaster house. we are now no longer talking in the abstract were talking against a background of a negotiated deal, hard—fought, which i believe is a good dealfor the hard—fought, which i believe is a good deal for the united hard—fought, which i believe is a good dealfor the united kingdom. that is why i say it remains the government position that we will continue to work to leave with a deal. if the house of commons declined to approve the withdrawal agreement and declined to approve leaving withou
i want us to leave the european union, i have been working for us to leave the european union.t you're not going to contemplate leaving the european union of your own choice without a withdrawal agreement? i'm making a very simple point which is... that's not the question i'm asking. i'm answering the question in the way i choose to answer it. the point is very simple. i stand by the references i have made in the past that no deal is better than a bad deal but i actually happen to think we have...
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the government wants to align with the european union on its to keep dry. about the same time, was to pursue trade deals which would undermine this process. it's not compatible. the technology they need to continue to pursue that plan simply doesn't exist. it's already been ruled but that eq is the legal and practical and an invitation to fraud. and the government has failed to provide any economic analysis to show this would makeno it better off. why would the house support such a chaotic and desperate approach works he set out a sensible compromise plan, over a year ago. including a comprehensive and permanent customs unions with the eu that gives us a safer it would allow us to strike trade deals as part of the park worlds biggest trading block. while maintaining higher standards. it's credible and achievable. ohe best way to protect industry, manufacturing jobs, something this government indifferent to thes crisis as it shows today. the government must be prepared to step in and take a public stage to say thousands of jobs are there. foundation industry
the government wants to align with the european union on its to keep dry. about the same time, was to pursue trade deals which would undermine this process. it's not compatible. the technology they need to continue to pursue that plan simply doesn't exist. it's already been ruled but that eq is the legal and practical and an invitation to fraud. and the government has failed to provide any economic analysis to show this would makeno it better off. why would the house support such a chaotic and...
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they say that her deal is worse than staying in the european union. they want us to come out now on a no—deal brexit and, sir, more importantly, they have lost confidence in the prime minister and wish her to resign before the european elections. prime minister, what message do you have to say to these dedicated, and loyal conservatives? can i say to my honourable friend, i say to those members of the conservative party across the country, who campaign regularly for elections of all sorts. we just heard about the group in redditch who succeeded in getting excellent results. all conservatives who campaign, i thank them first of all for the time and effort they put into promoting the conservative cause. secondly, i would say to conservatives up and down the country who are concerned about delivering brexit, this is a government that wants to deliver brexit and has been working to deliver brexit. sadly so far, the house of commons has not found a majority to do that. if everybody in the house of commons had voted alongside the government and the majority
they say that her deal is worse than staying in the european union. they want us to come out now on a no—deal brexit and, sir, more importantly, they have lost confidence in the prime minister and wish her to resign before the european elections. prime minister, what message do you have to say to these dedicated, and loyal conservatives? can i say to my honourable friend, i say to those members of the conservative party across the country, who campaign regularly for elections of all sorts....
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that also affects who might be appointed to the top roles within the european union, president of thecker currently does at the moment. a man who would dearly love that job is at the moment. a man who would dearly love thatjob is the leader of the pp centre—right bloc. he is favourite to take the job but even though the evp is still the largest grouping within the parliament, it shrunk, didn't do as well as expected, so that has put the pressure on. there is another candidate getting a lot of attention from the liberal alde group and i spoke with her last night.” from the liberal alde group and i spoke with her last night. i put my name forward because if you don't ask for things you won't get it and the worst thing that can happen is you get a no. that will hurt your vanity but you will live. just quickly, the president of the european commission is the one eve ryo ne european commission is the one everyone like speculating about. how do you assess where we have got to with this? i think it will be a choice by the national leaders, so a name that maybe we haven't heard of yet. let's
that also affects who might be appointed to the top roles within the european union, president of thecker currently does at the moment. a man who would dearly love that job is at the moment. a man who would dearly love thatjob is the leader of the pp centre—right bloc. he is favourite to take the job but even though the evp is still the largest grouping within the parliament, it shrunk, didn't do as well as expected, so that has put the pressure on. there is another candidate getting a lot of...
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on the part of the european union. member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all our guests lee we are out of time charlie actually saw and night thank you very much and thank you too for chick you can see the program again any time by visiting our website zero dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me imran khan and the whole team here i couldn't. i. on counting the cost this week trump the world economy all shutting down iran's ability to sell oil. in the stock to pull phone screen of chinese tech giants at the f.b.i. state. talk to the inventor who suspects his technology was stored counting the cost on al-jazeera. maine on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the econ
on the part of the european union. member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all our guests lee we are out of time charlie actually saw and night thank you very much and thank you too for chick you can see the program again any time by visiting our website zero dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com...
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quite a interesting tactic to use with the european union now the european union have so far remained diplomatic obviously they've not rejoiced over the fact that to resume a has resigned but they've been very adamant about stating that the withdrawal agreement that they've done with to resume a that's not going to change according to them they've been several voices echoing that as well they seem to be pretty united on that so really at this moment the only thing that we can really say is that to resume a's withdrawal deal and anything resembling doesn't it likely at all but perhaps what looks more likely would be the prospect of no deal or no breaks it thank you with the latest from westminster sunday gago. well the german chancellor angela merkel has been speaking out expressing a sense of respect for terri's in may and says that will continue to work closely with the u.k. to secure an orderly writes it. we respect this decision i've always had a good working relationship with prime minister to resign me the departure of the u.k. from the european union is a major transition and re
quite a interesting tactic to use with the european union now the european union have so far remained diplomatic obviously they've not rejoiced over the fact that to resume a has resigned but they've been very adamant about stating that the withdrawal agreement that they've done with to resume a that's not going to change according to them they've been several voices echoing that as well they seem to be pretty united on that so really at this moment the only thing that we can really say is that...
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on the part of the european union. member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all our guests lee we are out of time charlie actually saw and night thank you very much and thank you too for chick you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at age eight inside story for me imran khan and the whole team here i couldn't. i. people have to weigh your own record on this trial in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel all you do not believe in a two state solution the official story is that there are no i'm sure we all still are you i don't care about the official story if you were to go visit today you would say what has the media been
on the part of the european union. member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all our guests lee we are out of time charlie actually saw and night thank you very much and thank you too for chick you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook...
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and smaller countries in the european union and. that's the famous heroes square we made victor noise about. his father is german and his mother is hungary and but he doesn't feel like a european. because all things get. 50 of the i support a conservative state a nation state. and i'm opposed to the european union and the. victor is active in the right wing conservative party of prime minister viktor all ban is also involved in the election campaigns outside parliament he plays a video for huge election rally held last year. god it's like the whole country came together on this one day. we felt strength and peace. we felt we were one country. very emotional absolutely. i want the old fart around the ball bounce nationalist populist rhetoric is popular with many young people obama's new electro laws instituted in 2012 helped secure a 2 thirds majority in last year's parliamentary election despite winning just under 50 percent of the ballot. also has enormous influence over the hunky area media and the courts many independent researche
and smaller countries in the european union and. that's the famous heroes square we made victor noise about. his father is german and his mother is hungary and but he doesn't feel like a european. because all things get. 50 of the i support a conservative state a nation state. and i'm opposed to the european union and the. victor is active in the right wing conservative party of prime minister viktor all ban is also involved in the election campaigns outside parliament he plays a video for huge...
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s departure from the european union in disarray. but it is now clear to me that is it it is in the best interests of the country for a new prime minister to lead that effort so i am today announcing that i will resign as leader of the conservative and unionist party on friday the 7th of june so that a successor can be chosen i do so with no ill will but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. well we'll have an update from paris in a moment but 1st let's talk some more and slee in the london and lauren prime minister she tried calling on admitted she a defeat but she could not deliver breck sets that sound to you prime minister. no you know i mean you can he can say she didn't try. i mean she is notoriously stubborn. and says so herself but the other thing is that there's a definition of insanity which says the try and do the same thing over and over again to get a different results and in the end you know it was doomed to fail if you cast your mind back to the 3 votes the 3 time
s departure from the european union in disarray. but it is now clear to me that is it it is in the best interests of the country for a new prime minister to lead that effort so i am today announcing that i will resign as leader of the conservative and unionist party on friday the 7th of june so that a successor can be chosen i do so with no ill will but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. well we'll have an update from paris in a moment...
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in hungary, that remains a big problem with respect to the european union. e should not forget that one of the biggest eurosceptic parties as the brexit party in the uk which is supposedly going to leave the european parliament in nine months. we will come back to in the next few minutes. those of you watching, if you have questions for oui’ watching, if you have questions for our guests, send them our way. the two biggest parties have retained their seats but the big story was northern ireland's third seat, for the first time in a0 years that has gone to a new centre ground party, which you can designate neither unionist nor nationalist. it isa neither unionist nor nationalist. it is a party which attracts votes across the community. the alliance party. a huge result for naomi long. why does this matter for northern ireland? here at the political landscape has been dominated for so long by unionist and nationalist parties, that big community divide. so very striking result. this is outside source live from the brussels. one of the newest parties was one of t
in hungary, that remains a big problem with respect to the european union. e should not forget that one of the biggest eurosceptic parties as the brexit party in the uk which is supposedly going to leave the european parliament in nine months. we will come back to in the next few minutes. those of you watching, if you have questions for oui’ watching, if you have questions for our guests, send them our way. the two biggest parties have retained their seats but the big story was northern...
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but let's not forget that 1st of all the scared of ben and salvini the far right bloc in the european unionactually drove many centrist voters to the polls we saw busy an increase in the participation in the european election that was quite significant and let's not forget that there are huge divides within the nationalist bloc somebody like mr sodini doesn't care at all about european budget roles in the rules in the euro zone whereas his austrian allies for example really want these budget rules to be upheld there's divides on who should take migrants and so on so that's sort of the not underestimate the problems that the far right will will have to act as a cohesive form they are very cohesive in terms of acting as partners but to actually advance an agenda that will be far far more difficult for them any to shake perhaps numbers wise and do as well as some people were predicting but it is hugely symbolic isn't it when you see le pen beat mccrone when the whole campaign had been very much almost a personal thing between them too and their different ideals when you see some of the effecti
but let's not forget that 1st of all the scared of ben and salvini the far right bloc in the european unionactually drove many centrist voters to the polls we saw busy an increase in the participation in the european election that was quite significant and let's not forget that there are huge divides within the nationalist bloc somebody like mr sodini doesn't care at all about european budget roles in the rules in the euro zone whereas his austrian allies for example really want these budget...
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i went probably means that they are not with the people there with the money the european union is not going in with solidarity it's a capitalist union. many on the greek left a critical of the a you in 2015 the new left wing prime minister and accessed suppress called a referendum on whether greece should accept new bailout conditions set by brussels 61 percent of voters said no but their voice remained heard. a huge finance ministers worked out a new deal they demanded even more austerity from greece which had a severe impact on the country's economy. i'm glad it's the same when the. these measures did fiddle damage to the greeks perception of democracy. and i believe this was the moment when people across southern europe especially young people started to turn against the e.u. . and thus had opened. on you the minute that i want to be at the demonstration we meet d. in china she's 28 and has a degree in marketing but right now she's working at a supermarket for listen for euros an hour we asked whether she's worried about the future of. africa as i know that hearing this i don't hav
i went probably means that they are not with the people there with the money the european union is not going in with solidarity it's a capitalist union. many on the greek left a critical of the a you in 2015 the new left wing prime minister and accessed suppress called a referendum on whether greece should accept new bailout conditions set by brussels 61 percent of voters said no but their voice remained heard. a huge finance ministers worked out a new deal they demanded even more austerity...