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if you look at the paper which has been introduced by the institute of economic affairs, it goesin institutee way in which these things could be arranged, the way in which you could use technology, the way in which you could use trade agreements, the way in which could out any checks that need to be carried out a way from the border. magicalthinking, say so many people who know much more about this then either you or i. and mrs may, takes the advice, says this. she said, i have always said no deal is better than a bad deal, and then in respect of this sort of canada plus notion, she said i think a bad deal would be any deal that broke up the uk, and she thinks the canada plus deal would of necessity break up, threatened to break up the united kingdom. well, i have explained to you why it wouldn't. my point is simply hillyard, i began by referring to these deep divisions within the conservative party, this is an unbridgeable gap and mrs may has a belief which tells her that what you want to see, it seems, canada plus deal, is absolutely off the table. —— is simply, i began by. we began this d
if you look at the paper which has been introduced by the institute of economic affairs, it goesin institutee way in which these things could be arranged, the way in which you could use technology, the way in which you could use trade agreements, the way in which could out any checks that need to be carried out a way from the border. magicalthinking, say so many people who know much more about this then either you or i. and mrs may, takes the advice, says this. she said, i have always said no...
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mention, there is talk of david davis and borisjohnson backing a new plan, through the institute of economic affairsng released tomorrow. monday, from the sunday times' point of view. a separate anglo irish trade treaty on goods. the only thing about that is, the trade in the technology, that makes sense to a degree. but a separate anglo irish trade deal, i don't understand that. the republic of ireland is not able, that is the point, as an eu memberyou of ireland is not able, that is the point, as an eu member you cannot strike iran trade deals. and apart from that but just strike iran trade deals. and apart from that butjust to wrap up this story, we have had a response from downing street, regarding this idea ofa downing street, regarding this idea of a plot, this wargaming for a snap election, and in response to the sunday times story, it is suggesting that aides have secretly begun contingency planning for this snap election, a source at downing street says it is categorically untrue that number ten is planning for an election or holding meetings to discuss one or holding any meetings to plan a
mention, there is talk of david davis and borisjohnson backing a new plan, through the institute of economic affairsng released tomorrow. monday, from the sunday times' point of view. a separate anglo irish trade treaty on goods. the only thing about that is, the trade in the technology, that makes sense to a degree. but a separate anglo irish trade deal, i don't understand that. the republic of ireland is not able, that is the point, as an eu memberyou of ireland is not able, that is the...
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they're going to work with a plan put forward by the institute of economic affairs, coming up tomorrow claims to have a link. we're still in legoland politics here. sort of canada, i do have to wave my arms but there were also be a separate anglo—irish treaty? come on! we're not going to get that done by them much. and that is my general reaction, but the leaders of the papers are so confused, from right, left, in the middle, the only consistent thing is the paranoia about anything happening on the other side of the channel by the sunday telegraph! and there are a lot of people praising theresa may for sounding tough but they don't want to be so tough that she sticks to this plan which so many of them dislike. exactly, she has died in her heels and is sticking to her guns but it is not the guns they want to stick to. they wa nt the guns they want to stick to. they want her to shark checkers —— chuck chequers. anna soubry, nicky morgan, people like this, have cap and said they would not vote for a snap general election or do anything that might risk putting jeremy corbyn in power and th
they're going to work with a plan put forward by the institute of economic affairs, coming up tomorrow claims to have a link. we're still in legoland politics here. sort of canada, i do have to wave my arms but there were also be a separate anglo—irish treaty? come on! we're not going to get that done by them much. and that is my general reaction, but the leaders of the papers are so confused, from right, left, in the middle, the only consistent thing is the paranoia about anything happening...
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week by fellow eu leaders. 0ther plans are being fleshed out and one of them is being delivered by the institute for economic affairsrade on some of its free arrangements by 500%, 500%, and i expect others to see equally large impacts when we get into the free trade deals that we ought to. what this means is we need to reset the negotiations, we are currently bluntly in a cul—de—sac, i am afraid salzburg was u nfortu nately all cul—de—sac, i am afraid salzburg was unfortunately all too predictable, she made beirut about timing but it was all too predictable how it would turn out —— —— she may be right about timing. now we need to use the original commitments made back on marks the seventh by apple donald tusk and michel barnier to go for an advanced free—trade agreement. the reason this is called plan a+ is because we need a free—trade agreement plus. the report goes into this in detail, we need to use our allies to do this. the rest of the world does not see european negotiation as the gold standard. just the opposite. they see it as an outlier. they see it as anti—competitive, they see it as protectionist. 0ne ant
week by fellow eu leaders. 0ther plans are being fleshed out and one of them is being delivered by the institute for economic affairsrade on some of its free arrangements by 500%, 500%, and i expect others to see equally large impacts when we get into the free trade deals that we ought to. what this means is we need to reset the negotiations, we are currently bluntly in a cul—de—sac, i am afraid salzburg was u nfortu nately all cul—de—sac, i am afraid salzburg was unfortunately all too...
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of virginia. he specializes in presidential policy, and, public political history. he was formally managing director or her at the institution and served as director of international economic affairs for the .ational security council this owns and operates the world heritage site. the director of american studies at st. joseph university. she is a published author and professor. first ladytten on florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author of stolen secrets of the cold war. we have a presidential historian and clinical associate professor of public service at new york university from 2000 to 2011, he directed the richard nixon presidential library and museum. it is co-authored several books and most notably for our purposes today, john f. kennedy, the great crisis, and in 2007, a book on george h.w. bush. and the president of the massachusetts historical society , he is a noted american historian and specializes in biographies of american first ladies, most notably, dolly madison. please enjoy his presentation on how different organizations, institutions and individuals are being changed in incorporating different perspectives
of virginia. he specializes in presidential policy, and, public political history. he was formally managing director or her at the institution and served as director of international economic affairs for the .ational security council this owns and operates the world heritage site. the director of american studies at st. joseph university. she is a published author and professor. first ladytten on florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author...
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of virginia. where he specializes in presidential scholarship, public policy and political history. he was formally managing director at the brookings institution and served in the clinton administration as director of international economic affairs for the national security council. joining him on stage are panelists leslie bowman, president of the thomas jefferson foundation, which owns and operates the unesco world heritage site monticello. katherine a.s. sibly, director of american studies at st. joseph university. she's a published author and professor. she has written on first lady florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author of "red spy: stolen secrets of the cold war." timothy naf taltalli is a presidential historian. from 2000 to 2011 he directed the richard nixon presidential library. he has co-authored several books, most notably for our purposes today, "john f. kennedy: the great crisis" and in 2017 a book on george h.w. bush. and katherine algore is a noted american historian and specialized in biographies of american first ladies. most notably dolley madison. please enjoy this presentation on how different organizations, institutions and individuals are being cha
of virginia. where he specializes in presidential scholarship, public policy and political history. he was formally managing director at the brookings institution and served in the clinton administration as director of international economic affairs for the national security council. joining him on stage are panelists leslie bowman, president of the thomas jefferson foundation, which owns and operates the unesco world heritage site monticello. katherine a.s. sibly, director of american studies...
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he was formerly managing editor of the brookings institute, and serve ed served in the clinton administration for international economic affairs for the national security council. joining him on stage are panelists leslie bowman, president of the thomas jefferson foundation which owns and operates the unsco world heritage site monticello. catherine a.s. sibley, associate director of studies at the st. joseph university and she is a published author and professor and she has written on first ladies lauren hardy and edited a companion on first ladies. earlier in her career she was u author of "red spy, stolen secrets of the cold war." timothy nef tally is a presidential historian and clinical associate protes fes sor of public policy at the university of new york. he directed the richard m. nixon presidential lie mare abrary an. and also authored a book on john f. kennedy and also co-authored a book on george h.w. bush. and catherine al gore is a noted american his or the yarn, and dr. algore wrote a book about our first ladies and most notably dolly madison. please enjoy this view of different incorporations of perspectives and
he was formerly managing editor of the brookings institute, and serve ed served in the clinton administration for international economic affairs for the national security council. joining him on stage are panelists leslie bowman, president of the thomas jefferson foundation which owns and operates the unsco world heritage site monticello. catherine a.s. sibley, associate director of studies at the st. joseph university and she is a published author and professor and she has written on first...
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backing a report from the institute for economic affairs, which is based around a wide ranging free trade agreements between the uk and the eu. they say it will solve the problem ofimply would not solve the problem of the northern ireland border because customs checks, which would be eliminated, they still had to be checks at the border. the cabinet will be hearing the prime minister has to say about her reception that she received from eu leaders in salzburg and if some mps are perhaps wondering whether this is the time for cabinet ministers to speak up and gently persuade the prime minister or call on her to change tack, that'll be a bold move just a week or so ahead of the conservative party conference. after the prime minister's rebuttal to the eu when she returned from salzburg last week. that'll be part of the discussion in cabinet today as well as a discussion on immigration. the home secretary will be speaking about that. he will be setting out plans as to how immigration will change in the uk after brexit. we're expecting a trickle of all sorts of information and papers that will set out how the government ‘s's preparing for an orderly exit in the event
backing a report from the institute for economic affairs, which is based around a wide ranging free trade agreements between the uk and the eu. they say it will solve the problem ofimply would not solve the problem of the northern ireland border because customs checks, which would be eliminated, they still had to be checks at the border. the cabinet will be hearing the prime minister has to say about her reception that she received from eu leaders in salzburg and if some mps are perhaps...