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this is a thing we'll agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne recently has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids a don't sites. you know it's a bounce but also allows us to keep an access to access the single market as important as the dog was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're not going to be tied into a federal gun one thousand seats a europe which i think is going to happen and set we know what we call an independent realize if we don't something like norway type solution then we've been a much stronger position all right so let's employ your fifty years experience and politics having started a very young age what's going to happen what's going to happen at westminster what's going to happen to scope. well like economic forecast of of always cautious in terms of forecasting for will happen but i think louis freeh by twenty twenty three it will i think there's a good chance that we will be if
this is a thing we'll agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne recently has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids a don't sites. you know it's a bounce but also allows us to keep an access to access the single market as important as the dog was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're not going to be...
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and this is think will agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne recently has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids the don't sites place it now that you know it's a bounce but also allows us to keep an access to access the single market is important is to adopt was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're not going to be tied into federal going to states or europe which i think is going to happen and set we know what we scotland and dependent realise if we don't something like norway type solution then we've been a much stronger position all right so let's employ your fifty years experience and politics having started a very young age what's going to happen what's going to happen at westminster what's going to happen to scope. well like economic forecast of i've always cautious in terms of forecasting for will happen but i think louis freeh by twenty twenty three it will i think there's a good chance th
and this is think will agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne recently has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids the don't sites place it now that you know it's a bounce but also allows us to keep an access to access the single market is important is to adopt was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that...
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the express users today's which growth and employment figures to take aim at george osborne's so—calledoom after brexit. the mirror reports on comments made by the celebrity lawyer nicknamed mr loophole who says that ant mcpartlin got off lightly with an £86,000 fine for a drink—driving charge. the telegraph leads with the commons debate into anti—semitism, which saw labour mps criticise jeremy corbyn for not doing enough to stamp it out. the times also leads with tension within the labour party over a rise in anti—semitism. finally, the prime minister's apology the caribbean leaders of members of the windrush generation threatened with deportation because they couldn't verify their immigration status. so, lots of different stories begin tomorrow's front pages, let's see what our reviewers make of them all. let's start with the story deborah lee dominates most of the front pages, about the windrush, the people who came over in the windrush, and the guardian, which has led on this, the home office destroyed key data on windrush citizens. tell us about this, caroline. it is turning into a
the express users today's which growth and employment figures to take aim at george osborne's so—calledoom after brexit. the mirror reports on comments made by the celebrity lawyer nicknamed mr loophole who says that ant mcpartlin got off lightly with an £86,000 fine for a drink—driving charge. the telegraph leads with the commons debate into anti—semitism, which saw labour mps criticise jeremy corbyn for not doing enough to stamp it out. the times also leads with tension within the...
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story on is michael gove, who has found a new bit of plastic to have a go at, plastic straws, george osborneanaged to obliterate them from london, single—handedly, he would claim. they will go from the country along with plastic cotton buds and drink stars. a p pa re ntly cotton buds and drink stars. apparently we use 32 million, no, 13 billion cotton buds every year. what are using them for? i use a couple maybe every week. do you use them? los! not in about ten years! cotton buds! this is one area the government can talk about, they cannot talk about prisons orjustice or brexit, they can talk about plastic. they are running out of things to ban. why not the other stuff? it is a mess? everything is a mess! they are making a difference and showing leadership and this is and showing leadership and this is an amazing transformation because not long ago as lib dems we try to fight to get the conservatives to back banning plastic bags. fight to get the conservatives to back banning plastic bagsm fight to get the conservatives to back banning plastic bags. it was this massive fight. she has a hou
story on is michael gove, who has found a new bit of plastic to have a go at, plastic straws, george osborneanaged to obliterate them from london, single—handedly, he would claim. they will go from the country along with plastic cotton buds and drink stars. a p pa re ntly cotton buds and drink stars. apparently we use 32 million, no, 13 billion cotton buds every year. what are using them for? i use a couple maybe every week. do you use them? los! not in about ten years! cotton buds! this is...
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. —— she has been the store walked dairy— macro she had a lot of battles with george osborne and david osborne, about this approach to immigration, but it is only now that she is prime minister, and her approach is being challenged again. sajid javid is distancing himself hostile environment and boris johnson has called for an amnesty to illegal immigrant sam baird clashed over that, so we illegal immigrant sam baird clashed overthat, so we might —— illegal immigrant is and i clashed over that, so we might see a softening of this —— they clashed over that. sajid javid also was not keen on stu d e nts sajid javid also was not keen on students being put into the official numbers and so that is an area we already know they disagree upon. the times is picking up on that point, saying sajid javid will end the hostile era for illegal immigrant is. that is quite a task.” hostile era for illegal immigrant is. that is quite a task. i would not be holding my breath for a big shift in the underlying policy. what we saw today was a realisation from some in the tory party that if you give talking t
. —— she has been the store walked dairy— macro she had a lot of battles with george osborne and david osborne, about this approach to immigration, but it is only now that she is prime minister, and her approach is being challenged again. sajid javid is distancing himself hostile environment and boris johnson has called for an amnesty to illegal immigrant sam baird clashed over that, so we illegal immigrant sam baird clashed overthat, so we might —— illegal immigrant is and i clashed...
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change behavior tabloid headlines have led to debates in the house of commons with for example george osborne talking about how taxpayers are subsidizing these lifestyles and this was after the daily mail headlined by a product of welfare u.k. it's setting in to. genda the problem is people who exist. not that there are not an economic crisis on austerity because of people like mary that we do have to bring benefits catherine. in a country where social security cuts are having a real impact on people in need a media industry has grown creating its own set of beneficial as it is the publishers produces p.r. agent some politician who attended. you could call it irresponsible. to use a term the media usually reserved for those on benefits. and finally one indian prime minister narendra modi addresses the nation on his radio program on key bot he doesn't necessarily stick to politics on his most recent show modi called for a mass movement for a healthier india urging citizens to make this year's international yoga day something special that provoked some modi fans to produce a series of animated
change behavior tabloid headlines have led to debates in the house of commons with for example george osborne talking about how taxpayers are subsidizing these lifestyles and this was after the daily mail headlined by a product of welfare u.k. it's setting in to. genda the problem is people who exist. not that there are not an economic crisis on austerity because of people like mary that we do have to bring benefits catherine. in a country where social security cuts are having a real impact on...
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i don't remember the context, but when george osborne was chancellor, he was under pressure to do it,ackground was. but he didn't, because of the money. and because he was famously a guest on a russian yacht. of course. there was a row between him and peter mandelson. at the time, there was a sense that british politicians had very good relations with russia. famously, germany, putin was very good at co—opting politicians, gerhard schroder, the former chancellor. very enthusiastic pro—russian in his outlook when he left office. there are still a lot of close ties with former german politicians. the former lord chancellor now being paid by a big russian company. talking about sanctions, there are still sanctions in place because of the ukrainian context. there is a growing discontentment to keep the sanctions going in the european union. even in the german government, there was a lot of controversy how long they should last. they are damaging the german economy. they are suggesting that britain had made the case more aggressively than the intelligence would back up. they had oversold i
i don't remember the context, but when george osborne was chancellor, he was under pressure to do it,ackground was. but he didn't, because of the money. and because he was famously a guest on a russian yacht. of course. there was a row between him and peter mandelson. at the time, there was a sense that british politicians had very good relations with russia. famously, germany, putin was very good at co—opting politicians, gerhard schroder, the former chancellor. very enthusiastic...
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that was called for by the former chancellor george osborne, who introduced the sugar levy back in 2016nded it, and he thinks it will happen, so that is one possible short—term measure. also, the government is looking at other measures. for example, restrictions on advertising of fast food in family tv programming. currently, it is restricted and barred for children's programming, but it could be extended. restrictions on promotions of sugary products in supermarkets, a lot of measures that we re supermarkets, a lot of measures that were considered two years ago and not adopted when theresa may became prime minister. it looks as if a childhood obesity strategy will be republished, updated, if you like, this summer, with more measures being talked about. there is also a sugary formulation plan to get companies to cut sugar in all sorts of products like cakes, yoghurt and biscuits, not covered by this levy. cynics will say, actually, we need to see what effect this will have on obesity. that will take time to work out, and whether consumers will respond, as many predict they will, by cutt
that was called for by the former chancellor george osborne, who introduced the sugar levy back in 2016nded it, and he thinks it will happen, so that is one possible short—term measure. also, the government is looking at other measures. for example, restrictions on advertising of fast food in family tv programming. currently, it is restricted and barred for children's programming, but it could be extended. restrictions on promotions of sugary products in supermarkets, a lot of measures that...
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cited in europe olli rehn of the european commission david cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get clear of growth pharma. right now that i'm going to throw the book and according to the ninety person rule or should i say the rule of thumb. for the. numbers that i never understood who is to call me often by law books i mean on the field to the. dogs elite. here in the dangers of. as i buy them to step. outside the stocks of spock's whom this isn't easy for susan next to strike up the someone from. your future economic prospects are diminished. his conclusion is so particular really want to at a time when jeff never said you will but are now approaching to find your passion to this hold. ha. ha ha. ha ha. ha ha i agree sis established political order thinking is turning on her. i. i the too powerful pro-us steady parties crumble. this historical shift boosts syriza and left wing party led by alexis c.p.s. which becomes the main opposition with twenty seven percent of the vote it will disappear mr enou
cited in europe olli rehn of the european commission david cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get clear of growth pharma. right now that i'm going to throw the book and according to the ninety person rule or should i say the rule of thumb. for the. numbers that i never understood who is to call me often by law books i mean on the field to the. dogs elite. here in the dangers of. as i buy them to step....
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the eve of the introduction of the tax, i spoke about it to its architect, former chancellor george osborneget the industry to take sugar out of sugary drinks, and what the independent assessors have done, the obr have done, is they've looked at the sugar tax, and they actually say the manufacturers are getting sugar out of the drinks quicker than they expected. it was their original estimate, not mine. and that's great news. that means that tax is doing its job, which is to get sugar out of diets and protect our kids. so it really was about reformulation? it wasn't about the tax? absolutely, i promise you, not about trying to get some money in, because the sums of money — although, of course, they all sound big... they did, 500 million. but that was out of a government budget of around £800 billion, so you would not do something as potentially controversial as a sugar tax to raise such a relatively small sum of money. if you look at mexico, which has a sugar tax, it hasn't reduced obesity. which has a sugar tax, in fact, obesity has mildly risen. which has a sugar tax, well, there are lots
the eve of the introduction of the tax, i spoke about it to its architect, former chancellor george osborneget the industry to take sugar out of sugary drinks, and what the independent assessors have done, the obr have done, is they've looked at the sugar tax, and they actually say the manufacturers are getting sugar out of the drinks quicker than they expected. it was their original estimate, not mine. and that's great news. that means that tax is doing its job, which is to get sugar out of...
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cited in europe olli rehn of the european commission david cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get to a growth area farmer. reinhard i'm going to throw the book and according to the ninety per cent rule or should i say the rule of thumb. for the. numbers that i live in understand is it can only often by luck but quote something on the field. diagonally. here in the teachers it. doesn't buy them to step. outside the stocks of stocks to make this as an easy for susan neck to strike up the someone from. your future economic prospects are diminished. his conclusion a certain logic would i think really want to at a time when jeff never set you up but are now approaching to find your passion fish hold. ha. ha ha ha ha. ha i agree sis established political order the kings turning on her. i. i the two powerful pro-us steady parties crumble. this historical shift boosts syriza and left wing party led by alexis c.p.s. which becomes the main opposition with twenty seven percent of the vote it will disappear mus
cited in europe olli rehn of the european commission david cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get to a growth area farmer. reinhard i'm going to throw the book and according to the ninety per cent rule or should i say the rule of thumb. for the. numbers that i live in understand is it can only often by luck but quote something on the field. diagonally. here in the teachers it. doesn't buy them to step....
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george osborne ten years ago on his yacht, which turned into a scandal.been quite a bit of time for this, because the administration published a list of potential names, eventually it was a list of who is a billionaire in russia, names that could be targeted. so, these individuals have had time to move assets and prepare themselves in case they are targeted. 0f themselves in case they are targeted. of course, they aren't happy about it. they are saying it is unfairand happy about it. they are saying it is unfair and actually in some cases the us is deliberately trying to undermine them economic way, the russians economic league, and so on. i think the fact that this is happening after a series of steps taken against the russians as well is this whole climate following the nerve agent attack in salisbury, this is just nerve agent attack in salisbury, this isjust going nerve agent attack in salisbury, this is just going to add to the tensions between russia and the west, and russia on the united dates. mr trump often has a different approach to the russians
george osborne ten years ago on his yacht, which turned into a scandal.been quite a bit of time for this, because the administration published a list of potential names, eventually it was a list of who is a billionaire in russia, names that could be targeted. so, these individuals have had time to move assets and prepare themselves in case they are targeted. 0f themselves in case they are targeted. of course, they aren't happy about it. they are saying it is unfairand happy about it. they are...
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of england governor beforehand, someone who is well respected on the international scene when george osbornehe city of international importance and perhaps it is a lesson to the and the u.s.ve administration that they should be looking beyond orders for expertise. i cannot see the senate approving a foreign policy holder. the u.k. chancellor opened the replacementney's coming from abroad. they bring the financial into monetary theory in london better than they do in the fed discourse. london pays more attention to banking than the fed does. simon: perhaps. that is to do with the structure that was in the u.k. prior to the crisis, finance and voluntary -- and monetary policy were separated. atop monetaryts policy and the financial policy. a lesson from the crisis how integral banking is to the british economy. it is a driver of the british economy. ensures some sense to the central bank has a role in both. hugelymon kennedy, valuable. hope we can steal your time more often. tracy, always talking commodities and oil. she has an important guest this morning. tracy? >> good morning. i am in abu
of england governor beforehand, someone who is well respected on the international scene when george osbornehe city of international importance and perhaps it is a lesson to the and the u.s.ve administration that they should be looking beyond orders for expertise. i cannot see the senate approving a foreign policy holder. the u.k. chancellor opened the replacementney's coming from abroad. they bring the financial into monetary theory in london better than they do in the fed discourse. london...
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turner: [laughs] george osborne famously called her a dead woman walking.tion. if she were a strong premise or, she would have fired our foreign secretary, boris johnson, on several occasions. hasshe cannot, because she a power compromise within her cabinet, and she cannot accept upset by getting rid of one person, but her strength assert weakness and a sense. because the party is split, because -- weakness is her strength, is what i meant to say. because the party is split, she is not to be gotten rid of. the party quite likes the idea that there is a relatively weak prime minister where different side to get away with saying things under a different environment you would get fired or so the very weakness of the position, the fact that she is not a strong leader in the party substantialf stability. my guess is she will be prime minister right through 2021. that i do not know that. i am curious about the distinction between the custom union on immigration and the rest. basically britain wants independence from brussels. it is that simple. how do they keep u
turner: [laughs] george osborne famously called her a dead woman walking.tion. if she were a strong premise or, she would have fired our foreign secretary, boris johnson, on several occasions. hasshe cannot, because she a power compromise within her cabinet, and she cannot accept upset by getting rid of one person, but her strength assert weakness and a sense. because the party is split, because -- weakness is her strength, is what i meant to say. because the party is split, she is not to be...
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this is a thing we'll agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids the don't states. you know it's a balance but also allows us to keep an access to access a single market as important as the dog was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're not going to be tied into a federal going to states or europe which i think is going to happen and certainly not leave school and dependent we are as if we don't something like the north we solution then we've been a much stronger position all right so let's employ your fifty years' experience of politics having started a very young age what's going to happen what's going to happen at westminster what's going to happen to scott. well like economic forecast of i've always cautious in terms of forecasting for will happen but i think louis freeh by twenty twenty three it will i think there's a good chance that we will be if no end
this is a thing we'll agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids the don't states. you know it's a balance but also allows us to keep an access to access a single market as important as the dog was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're not going to be tied into...