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is a former aide to margaret thatcher. not to be glib, but what would margaret thatcher say as -- about boris johnson? how would you characterize his leadership? many: boris johnson is in respects a center-right prime minister. he has a big admirer of margaret thatcher. it was margaret thatcher's wish that britain leave the european union and boris johnson committed to delivering that. margaret thatcher, were she think shee today, i would be greatly supporting britain's drive for brexit, which boris johnson is pledging to deliver. i think we do have a prime minister in place who is following many of the policies that margaret thatcher pursued. we have a conservative prime minister who is fully committed to taking britain outside of the european union and advancing conservative principles and ideas. vonnie: margaret thatcher did enact huge changes, change the structure of the economy, but there were consequences. will we see the same thing of boris johnson gets to enact the policies he is trying to bring to the table and ex
is a former aide to margaret thatcher. not to be glib, but what would margaret thatcher say as -- about boris johnson? how would you characterize his leadership? many: boris johnson is in respects a center-right prime minister. he has a big admirer of margaret thatcher. it was margaret thatcher's wish that britain leave the european union and boris johnson committed to delivering that. margaret thatcher, were she think shee today, i would be greatly supporting britain's drive for brexit, which...
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it is the heyday of margaret thatcher.past and britain will leave the european union on those terms at the end of january. we then go into the transition phase that is due to last until the end of 2020. some people say that's where the hard work actually begins. aey have to hash out comprehensive free-trade agreement with the european union. what is that going to look like? we have a few clues in the future declaration. francine: is there any chance we have a no deal brexit? that has probably been taken off the table. will we get a vote on the withdrawal agreement before the end of the year? >> it is very likely we get a vote on the withdrawal agreement. he will push that through possibly even before christmas. no deal brexit is very unlikely. we have been talking about another cliff edge at the end of december. the size of this majority means he has a lot more leeway. he can do what he likes now. he is now the most powerful conservative prime minister since margaret thatcher. if he wants to ignore the erg and extend the t
it is the heyday of margaret thatcher.past and britain will leave the european union on those terms at the end of january. we then go into the transition phase that is due to last until the end of 2020. some people say that's where the hard work actually begins. aey have to hash out comprehensive free-trade agreement with the european union. what is that going to look like? we have a few clues in the future declaration. francine: is there any chance we have a no deal brexit? that has probably...
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a type of victory that the conservatives haven't had since margaret thatcher's day. his campaign message, we spoke about on the program, was get brexit done. he has a mandate to do that. we are leading. it will be a manage withdrawal by the end of january. that's what he promised. we're expecting that to happen. there will be a negotiation process with the e.u. to get a trade deal. but donald trump has stepped in saying the u.s. could get the u.k. a bigger trade deal than the e.u. this has national repuercussion, and you think this might affect the united states. one slight member in the works, may be the scottish nationalists. they campaigned on a referendum on scottish independence, something that boris johnson has ruled out and he's got a problem there. >> still a rocky road ahead. max foster in london. you saw boris johnson with his dog. he went to the polling station with it. 50,000 people tweeted about dogs at polling stations. this guy showed up. reindeer were at the polling station, a consequence of the timing, just before christmas. let's say it was a very i
a type of victory that the conservatives haven't had since margaret thatcher's day. his campaign message, we spoke about on the program, was get brexit done. he has a mandate to do that. we are leading. it will be a manage withdrawal by the end of january. that's what he promised. we're expecting that to happen. there will be a negotiation process with the e.u. to get a trade deal. but donald trump has stepped in saying the u.s. could get the u.k. a bigger trade deal than the e.u. this has...
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the healing quote will be looked back on like the margaret thatcher one in 79.. i'm sure that is the intent. when margaret thatcher said it it was soon followed by the miners strikes and all the rest of it. riots and so on, yes. people play those quotes ten years later with a kind of ironic smile. he went up to the north and was received very often with ecstatic friendliness. that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns. let's talk about the north and what it called itself as the party of the north, labour, they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an older etonian. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and choosing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? it will not necessarily produce that. it depends what form that will take. they are a disaster area. they lost four elections in a row after 1979 and they've just lost another four in a row. this is a party that is so dysfunctional it cannot win elections when it should be able to do so. s
the healing quote will be looked back on like the margaret thatcher one in 79.. i'm sure that is the intent. when margaret thatcher said it it was soon followed by the miners strikes and all the rest of it. riots and so on, yes. people play those quotes ten years later with a kind of ironic smile. he went up to the north and was received very often with ecstatic friendliness. that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns. let's talk about the north...
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of course being a landslide victory for the conservative party the best result in fact since margaret thatcher in 1987 a very disappointing night for its main competitor that is the labor party which saw its worst result in the teeth yes so they threw back boris and wanted to get his majority in a pretty happens they secured 5 years of tory government but for the minority what they wake up this fight is the teeth and probably thought they were living in some kind of progress but they took not mope around they decided to rally together they decided to organize themselves via social media. and they have descended on white pool and they are very clearly categorically condemning the new elected prime minister we can hear chants of chorus boys cries out out out out with the tories of course talk to not my prime minister on all the pac cause you can see no 2 races stand up to racism and to sexism and this is what they're accusing the junks nothing of saying he's a good he's a sexist he's a racist he's a homophobe and that his comments such as the fact that muslim women look like netiquette says beca
of course being a landslide victory for the conservative party the best result in fact since margaret thatcher in 1987 a very disappointing night for its main competitor that is the labor party which saw its worst result in the teeth yes so they threw back boris and wanted to get his majority in a pretty happens they secured 5 years of tory government but for the minority what they wake up this fight is the teeth and probably thought they were living in some kind of progress but they took not...
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that was never the case with margaret thatcher. and been greeted like that. let's talk about the north and what it called itself the natural party of the north, for labour, worse result since the 1930s. they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an old etonian. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and electing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? periods of reflection and electing new leaders do not necessarily produce that. it will not necessarily produce that. it depends what form that will take. they are in disaster area. they lost four elections in a row after 1979 and they've just lost another four in a row. this is a party that is so dysfunctional it cannot win elections when it should be able to do so. so this is a massive task. although it is much harder on most levels from 92 because the tories only had a very small majority then, but on another level i think it is doable. i think this alliance that borisjohnson has won it is a massive persona
that was never the case with margaret thatcher. and been greeted like that. let's talk about the north and what it called itself the natural party of the north, for labour, worse result since the 1930s. they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an old etonian. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and electing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? periods of reflection and electing new leaders do not necessarily...
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one of the most impressive things about margaret thatcher is you never saw her in anything except the most immaculate. condition and it was that men don't really have to think about this and every will read suits. have and that's about it but for women it's a totally different challenge she understood that the men were a club and they would support one another if they did something stupid. but the women weren't and if they did something stupid they were out she saw ritual as a battle she said there's no 2nd chance for a woman lonely hard to find an example of margaret thatcher ever admitting that she was wrong you don't admit you've changed your mind you get on with it change your mind but you never give any ground chairs that was a definite view of how you can be a leader if you are 2 people really there was the guts thatcher which reacted in a very typical way was sort of the producer of the reason and there was the thinking factor it took a bit of time to get past the 1st one to address the certain one but you had to learn to do it. if you say the thing in her eyes that was missing
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so it's not quite the report of his that this really was margaret thatcher who'd become leader of the conservative policy for years and now intended to take advantage of the native policy in disarray so if you ask whether the next conservative government will cut controls and regulations and keep interference in people's lives to a minimum my answer is yes that's exactly what we should. call it fell right in the general election of $979.00 because in the winter of $197879.00 all these strikes all came together under a labor camp. there was a perfect position for her to be and to say this caused all the people because of a country like. mentioned the speeches were for coal miners in march through march loosely called the british with its organized union. with me refuge in the street. to look at work clearing dust where we refuse to place a wooden hospital porters standing at the gate so hospitals 30 people with all those things were happening. and the government could let the people they have been so good like the. most dramatic of all is that the. the bodies of the dead couldn't be ab
so it's not quite the report of his that this really was margaret thatcher who'd become leader of the conservative policy for years and now intended to take advantage of the native policy in disarray so if you ask whether the next conservative government will cut controls and regulations and keep interference in people's lives to a minimum my answer is yes that's exactly what we should. call it fell right in the general election of $979.00 because in the winter of $197879.00 all these strikes...
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the conservatives have secured the greatest win since margaret thatcher's victory in 1987. a majority that will give boris johnson the power he needs to take britain out of the european union. >> we will get brexit done on time by the 31st of january, no ifs, no buts, no maybes. leaving the european union as one united kingdom. >> but it was a catastrophic night for labour as the party is facing its biggest defeat in over 80 years. the red ball began crumbling in the early hours as labour strongholds in the north of england voted in favor of brexit turned blue. >> brexit has so polarized and divided debate in this country, it has overrididden so much of normal political debate. >> i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign. >> the labour wasn't the only party to suffer crushing defeat. swinton lost her seat, a nightmare for the party who promised to cancel brexit and are set to elect a new leader while an ecstatic party claimed a victory in scotland. it was a different story as nigel lost his seat in north belfast. it was the first time irish national
the conservatives have secured the greatest win since margaret thatcher's victory in 1987. a majority that will give boris johnson the power he needs to take britain out of the european union. >> we will get brexit done on time by the 31st of january, no ifs, no buts, no maybes. leaving the european union as one united kingdom. >> but it was a catastrophic night for labour as the party is facing its biggest defeat in over 80 years. the red ball began crumbling in the early hours as...
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predicted large majority this would be the biggest majority for the tories since the days of margaret thatcher and labor's were showing in about 80 years it would seem getting brakes it done did the trick this is a big win for bojo but is it for the u k. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down to lose business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answer. question. why way phone. china is the apollo 11. this decade. it's defining the technological landscape for a whole country going to happen for a long time. i . 80 minutes past 6 pm here in moscow welcome back a new. bill sparked protests across india where at least 2 people have been killed in the on wrist the 6 to grant citizenship to immigrants who fled afghanistan bangladesh and pakistan before 2015 but controversially it's includes all major religious groups except muslims. the indian government argues that minorities in those countries are under threat with their populations for spe
predicted large majority this would be the biggest majority for the tories since the days of margaret thatcher and labor's were showing in about 80 years it would seem getting brakes it done did the trick this is a big win for bojo but is it for the u k. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down to lose business you just need as the right questions and demand...
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under margaret thatcher, who did want to cut down government, it went to a record low of 34%. you, as a senior conservative mp, do you want to see it rise to 40% and above, which it seems it will do if borisjohnson‘s borrowing plans, his commitment to spend £100 billion on, as you say, transport infrastructure, rolling out new broadband, all sorts of spending plans, the tories could be the party of public spending. well, i have no precise level for gdp, i'm not looking at it in that sort of ideological way. why not? because i think that can borrow now, with interest rates being so low, so long as the markets and everyone else understand this as a responsible investment in our future and infrastructure and that's what i think we're going to do now and in terms of the dilemma you pose, i don't believe there is a dilemma between the one—nation traditions of the conservative party, the lure of the brexit party and what you described as the sort of thatcherites. the fact is one—nation conservatism, which boris epitomised when he was mayor of london, that is the way ahead and i beli
under margaret thatcher, who did want to cut down government, it went to a record low of 34%. you, as a senior conservative mp, do you want to see it rise to 40% and above, which it seems it will do if borisjohnson‘s borrowing plans, his commitment to spend £100 billion on, as you say, transport infrastructure, rolling out new broadband, all sorts of spending plans, the tories could be the party of public spending. well, i have no precise level for gdp, i'm not looking at it in that sort of...
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they run a presidential campaign putting swenson at the center and you can do that if you have margaret thatcher or tony blair someone who is very charismatic and as much as i respect joe swanson she's not that type of politician and it came back to bite them we now have breaks it deal on the way it's only just the beginning isn't it we have a year transition period up 220202020 this is the end of phase one get done as one of the most effective misleading campaign slogans that's ever been brought out of british politics we're going to leave the european union on january 31st but the real question of bret's it was about what happens after it what is going to happen a year from now and that amazingly never came up in this election no one talked about the future relationship with europe in depth and this was a weakness of labor's campaign because johnson's approach is a very nebulous what you make of that i think where. jeremy inherited a labor party in which half of all the labor constituencies are devoted to leave completely divided and he spent the last 2 or 3 years trying to hold the party toge
they run a presidential campaign putting swenson at the center and you can do that if you have margaret thatcher or tony blair someone who is very charismatic and as much as i respect joe swanson she's not that type of politician and it came back to bite them we now have breaks it deal on the way it's only just the beginning isn't it we have a year transition period up 220202020 this is the end of phase one get done as one of the most effective misleading campaign slogans that's ever been...
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predicted large majority this would be the biggest majority for the tories since the days of margaret thatcher and labour's were showing in about 80 years getting. the trick. is it for the u k. when arizona johnson. and i just got out of prison for. 41 against. 72 years old. i got arrested for some months. you know like this everything was taken out of. my work and i. think it was. meant to snow that looks a little bit like me. about. homicide i want to come. now. we're tough in the units so you're going. to go. knock. on the front try to frighten people like you know. it's no good something i didn't do. and we're back with nick bostrom nick so you know a lot about a much more artificial intelligence much more than me do you think we can program artificial intelligence to be this benevolent platonic king of this i don't know in lightened monarch or anything that has to do. with control or total control is inevitably repressive and bad. well i mean i don't think we would know how to do that today i mean of course we can't even build ais that can do all the things that humans can today but if sa
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brings in a conservative majority not seen since margaret thatcher. is there a 2020 message here for america? governor mike huckabee weighing in next. >> i want to congratulate boris johnson on a terrific victory. that might be a harbinger on what's to come in that country. it was last time. people are thrilled to hear that, but a lot of people would be actually. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. (make-a-wish volunteer) ok, he's coming,y) c'mon c'mon...ing! here we go... ♪ (little santa) somali...alika? (little santa) where's kiara? (little santa) i got this for you. (vo) when you grant a child's wish, you change lives. (vo) you can choose make-a-wish to get two hundred and fifty dollars from subaru when you get a new subaru. (vo 2) get 0.9% during the subaru share the love event. and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for wh
brings in a conservative majority not seen since margaret thatcher. is there a 2020 message here for america? governor mike huckabee weighing in next. >> i want to congratulate boris johnson on a terrific victory. that might be a harbinger on what's to come in that country. it was last time. people are thrilled to hear that, but a lot of people would be actually. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. (make-a-wish volunteer) ok,...
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the biggest majority since margaret thatcher. puts boris johnson in the driving seat to deal with brexit and get brexit done as he puts it. if this comes to pass, we are looking to see a deal with parliament in january, then we go through to those trade talks with the eu. two seats for the conservatives, eight for labor. we usually expect labor to hold up in the northern heartlands. these areso it's -- seats that have voted labor for decades and some are starting to shift. one has gone conservative and there is a swing in the others. we are seeing a correlation between people voting for tories and voting for brexit. that is the issue on people's mind as they went to the ballot boxes. david: solid stuff. good work out of london. you can also turn to bloomberg for more on this developing story. commentary from all the experts here. speaking of, let's bring in standard chartered head of credit research out of singapore. pleasure to have you. quite a substantial morning to have you on the program. features --g futures, sterling stren
the biggest majority since margaret thatcher. puts boris johnson in the driving seat to deal with brexit and get brexit done as he puts it. if this comes to pass, we are looking to see a deal with parliament in january, then we go through to those trade talks with the eu. two seats for the conservatives, eight for labor. we usually expect labor to hold up in the northern heartlands. these areso it's -- seats that have voted labor for decades and some are starting to shift. one has gone...
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course being that the conservatives to him to victory is a landslide victory the best since margaret thatcher was not a controversial prime minister since 8987 and of course the labor very disappointing night the worst result and yes so what did they decide to do the majority of course we've talked feeling pretty happy a problem for the minority what's not but they decided not to make brown they decided to rally together they organized themselves on social media and they have descended on the prime ministerial residence 'd we can hear chaunce of tory tory tory out boris johnson not for my prime minister that calling him a sexist. racist homophobe they're saying previous comments that he's made about the fact that for example muslim women look like you have to boxes because of their religious had to have a classy. examples of how it feels just not material to meet a country that is so most of cultural anti plus as the united kingdom they have come here and then showing the world they didn't get deleted that they won ted is that going to put up like to fly i'm not going to be a headache of cour
course being that the conservatives to him to victory is a landslide victory the best since margaret thatcher was not a controversial prime minister since 8987 and of course the labor very disappointing night the worst result and yes so what did they decide to do the majority of course we've talked feeling pretty happy a problem for the minority what's not but they decided not to make brown they decided to rally together they organized themselves on social media and they have descended on the...
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strikes in states of emergency britain sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in coverage them to work and they will was at the start of neoliberalism. close to the 2nd visit scotland hence the book threatens the old order. crisis people from the start is an era that defines over a modest. 1970 1000000 a big clue to today's strikes december 23rd w. . me. play. play play. play. play play play. this is the music is coming to you live from berlin. erupts in new zealand on a popular tourist destination the 1st day of. work or likely also coming up more than 13000 dead and a 1000000 displaced the conflict in the east ukraine has been going on for 5 years now for the.
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[cheers and applause] one that was represented by margaret thatcher in parliament that the interesting thing here is the labor mp 17600 so to the conservatives and as we look at the knees figures that was the big hoax for those who had left labor to campaign. >> and the turn out to be high again. >> it is six minutes past 5:00 a.m. and we are nowhere in a position to say this election of 2019 formally has been won by the conservatives 326 on the finishing line so then they will proceed with a bigger majority but we can now say based on the results, 598 seats and 51 to go they are past the finishing line and they have formally won this election. >> it's a huge moment. an enormous moment for the conservative party and then when he threw some people out of the party they had that come to jesus agony having to rely on the other party and before that cameron with a very rocky time and a big victory for him at the time this means more than anything else. that something very strange happens to leave the european union next month and that answers the biggest question asked for the last two and
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. >> we got a conservative majority the likes of which we have not seen since the heyday of margaret thatcher. with this majority, we will at be able to do what? >> brexit! . >> it's a breakthrough day for trade. the u.s. comes to agreement on two deals. >> it's a breakthrough day on what is a highly partisan washington. fed signals it plans to remain on pause. >> the consensus is no need for a rate move next year either. there's still risks to the downside, but they have lessened. >> the world's biggest ipo opens with a bang. some major banks announced changes and cutbacks. >> they have to meet the efficiency targets they set. >> the eu unveils a plan to go green that has some businesses seeing red. >> taxation does nothing for the environment. >> it's all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." hello and welcome. i'm rosalind chin and this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. we start with the day by day look at the top headlines. another week began without a trade deal between the u.s.
. >> we got a conservative majority the likes of which we have not seen since the heyday of margaret thatcher. with this majority, we will at be able to do what? >> brexit! . >> it's a breakthrough day for trade. the u.s. comes to agreement on two deals. >> it's a breakthrough day on what is a highly partisan washington. fed signals it plans to remain on pause. >> the consensus is no need for a rate move next year either. there's still risks to the downside, but...
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strikes and states of emergency britain sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in carriage them to work and they will was at the start of neoliberalism. junction of the 2nd to visit scotland hence the can. threaten still more the. odd crisis and a lot of people see the storm as an era that defines overmanaged. 1970 s. the big move to today's would stretch the summer to. w. cuts . this is d w news why from berlin the united nations climate summit opens in madrid. do we really want to be remembered as the generation that's good has he to send. people wild the planet but the u.n. secretary general says it's either that or saving the earth by aiming for carbon neutrality by the year 2050 also coming up tonight typhoon come europe slams into the philippines hundreds of thousands are forced to flee as the storm makes life.
strikes and states of emergency britain sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in carriage them to work and they will was at the start of neoliberalism. junction of the 2nd to visit scotland hence the can. threaten still more the. odd crisis and a lot of people see the storm as an era that defines overmanaged. 1970 s. the big move to today's would stretch the summer to. w. cuts . this is d w news why from berlin the united nations climate summit opens in madrid. do we really want to be...
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making its initial flirtation with those obstructions states of emergency or it sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in cabbage them to work and they will was at the start of neoliberalism. the 2nd display hence the play friend steve moore the. law clerk suspended the play for starters an era that defines overmanaged to play 1970 the big fugitive trade strikes december 23rd w played. the but . this is it really was life for her when she captured the attention of the world by taking aim at climate an action now granted to burke has been named time magazine's person of the year the teenage climate activist tells political leaders in madrid that their talks aren't doing anything to combat what she says is a climate emergency also coming up one sails as a human rights icon now defending her country's armed forces against charges of genocide memoirs uncensored she takes the stand at.
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landslide victory for him and the conservative party last night, the biggest majority since margaret thatcher in 1987. contrast that to the worst result for labour since world war ii. so what does boris johnson do now? monday is when we are likely to get some cabinet announcements. they may only be small ones. then the big question becomes what happens to the trading relationship between the u.k. and the eu. agreementawal will be by january 31, but will they be able to find a trade agreement within the next 12 months? jonathan: trade will be front and center. let's reflect just for a moment, the prime minister has made a big win in england. the conservatives have had big wins in england. this is a divided kingdom. what does that mean for the coming 12 months, the coming five years? nejra: you point to another challenge for boris johnson as he celebrates today the victory from last night. indeed, big wins for the scottish national party, that is likely to bring to the forefront the possibility of another referendum on scottish independence. that is something boris johnson is going to have to c
landslide victory for him and the conservative party last night, the biggest majority since margaret thatcher in 1987. contrast that to the worst result for labour since world war ii. so what does boris johnson do now? monday is when we are likely to get some cabinet announcements. they may only be small ones. then the big question becomes what happens to the trading relationship between the u.k. and the eu. agreementawal will be by january 31, but will they be able to find a trade agreement...
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strikes and states of emergency it sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in college them to work harder and they will was a distortion of liberalism above john culberson emphasis moment. it's the book and threatens to go to border to play it a bit this could be the end of communism and. the plug crisis and. the start of an era the defining zone remarks today. 979 the big bang bang created cities starts december 23rd t.w. . like dusty very muddy tires and drums we deliver urgent life saving boxes we give our everything to reach those who need us the most every box feeding their futures. got serious for the fall out of life saving fruit and there's so much more down roads with no names we feel asleep to live a relentless you know promise to make every delivery special. not just next day but every day. thousands of children are still waiting for their delivery sponsored talks today so together we can deliver the features. of this as you know we do use live from berlin with briggs it in the back it also serves go for boris johnson and his conservatives after this secured a stunning v
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the conservatives under margaret thatcher and john major raised it on average more than 3% per year.verage annual increases were around 6%. but from 2010 — first under the coalition government and then under the conservatives — it was below 2%. the conservative government has already promised more than 3% until 2024, with labour's campaign pledge above that, and the lib dems in between. hospital bed numbers in england have fallen steadily under successive governments, from around 300,000 in the late 1980s. in the last financial year there were fewer than 150,000. this partly reflects more patients being looked after in the community and fewer overnight stays for surgery. but the question is, has it gone too far? we are seeing the highest ever a&e attendances and we are seeing the longest wait for treatment, but this hasn't come overnight. this has built up over a period of time and what we are seeing is demand outstripping supply, so there isn't the money or the workforce to actually treat people. a key indicator is a&e performance. 83.6% of patients were treated or assessed in four
the conservatives under margaret thatcher and john major raised it on average more than 3% per year.verage annual increases were around 6%. but from 2010 — first under the coalition government and then under the conservatives — it was below 2%. the conservative government has already promised more than 3% until 2024, with labour's campaign pledge above that, and the lib dems in between. hospital bed numbers in england have fallen steadily under successive governments, from around 300,000 in...
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strong sense of states of emergency it sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in cabbage them too and they will was at the start of neoliberalism. junction the 2nd visit. hence the. reference to the other. closest friend of the people. this story is an era that defines overmanaged. 1970 the big meeting today starts december 23rd w. place. this is live from. the truth about state death squads in the former soviet republic of. exclusive report we hear from this man who says he was part of a team order to kill opposition politicians also on the program. chief executive. president. she. supports this 5 demands of pro-democracy protesters that she resign.
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strong sense of states of emergency or it sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in cabbage them to work and they will was it the start of the neo liberalism. challenge of the 2nd displayed hence the. premise the old order. crisis friend of. the stars an era that defines our mission to play 1971 the big committed to israel stance december 21st w play. play play. this is the news line from but a boeing suspends production all of its ill fated 737 max and are now regulators grounded the plane after 2 fatal crashes in just 5 months now the u.s. plane maker is halting the assembly line for one of its best sellers well look at the fallout for the industry and the u.s. economy also coming up pakistan's former military ruler there's mashad us is sentenced to death after a court finds him guilty of treason will get the latest from.
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the biggest majority since margaret thatcher.n's gamble appears to have paid off, paving the way for him to take the u.k. out of the european union next month. >> mandate. given aion has been powerful new mandate. done. brexit anna: jeremy corbyn says he will step down as the labour party leaderil
the biggest majority since margaret thatcher.n's gamble appears to have paid off, paving the way for him to take the u.k. out of the european union next month. >> mandate. given aion has been powerful new mandate. done. brexit anna: jeremy corbyn says he will step down as the labour party leaderil
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basell is in london with all on that very question after the biggest conservative victory since margaret thatcher's time prime minister boris johnson can govern as he pleases johnson is now a mandate for bracks it and he will get it done as he promised over and over again in his election campaign. after the batch however he will have to show what kind of relationship he really wants with the european union a closer or a mower distant one which would mean a hard to break it but apart from that the new voters he could mobilize in the north of the country the former labor strongholds they have expectations and the prime minister will have to deliver invest in the health service and howling in housing schools and infrastructure. the opposition however the labor party lost big and after the selection law is in tatters the bitter fight is already raging about the reasons for this disaster the 4 largest largely was jeremy corbyn the most unpopular labor leader for decades now leaving course johnson meanwhile is in the unique position to govern his country without even a functioning opposition. in london l
basell is in london with all on that very question after the biggest conservative victory since margaret thatcher's time prime minister boris johnson can govern as he pleases johnson is now a mandate for bracks it and he will get it done as he promised over and over again in his election campaign. after the batch however he will have to show what kind of relationship he really wants with the european union a closer or a mower distant one which would mean a hard to break it but apart from that...
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. >> we have a conservative majority the likes of which we have not seen since margaret thatcher. >> with this candidate and this majority, we can do what? >> [indiscernible] >> every three weeks for trade, the u.s. comes to terms on two while a deals. >> it is a good day in washington. >> the looks of things and the escalation of the trade war will be put on hold. there is no need for a rate move next year either. there are still risks, but they have lessened. >> the world's biggest ipo opens with a bang. >> is or isn't saudi around court worth -- >> they need to cut costs. >> the eu unveils a plan to go green that has some businesses seeing red. >> you can see already there is pushback for a number of industries. >> it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg's best." ♪ hello and welcome. i am rosalind chin and this is bloomberg's best. the most important business news and analysis from bloomberg television around the world. it starts with a day by day look at the top headlines. another week began without a trade deal between the u.s. and china. fresh data released show the trade balanc
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with margaret thatcher, and david steele.looked at the late sir robin day and what those interviews are like. it is not for me but for others tojudge whether like. it is not for me but for others to judge whether the interviews today are getting eliciting answers with the style, the much more aggressive styles of there, robin for sure was mightily aggressive when he wanted to be. but you know something, it seems to me that there is an interview today and the london evening standard with borisjohnson where he says he is going to bring the country together after brexit. talking about that, my question is how? will someone please tell me how is the country going to be brought together after all of this? we are not necessarily going to find out in an interview with andrew neil. david, let's turn to the telegraph or the striking front page, making labour as safe haven for anti—semites. from the labour movement, the equality and human rights movement condition. this did come out first thing this morning, the daily telegraph has cho
with margaret thatcher, and david steele.looked at the late sir robin day and what those interviews are like. it is not for me but for others tojudge whether like. it is not for me but for others to judge whether the interviews today are getting eliciting answers with the style, the much more aggressive styles of there, robin for sure was mightily aggressive when he wanted to be. but you know something, it seems to me that there is an interview today and the london evening standard with...
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rob: joining us live former adviser to margaret thatcher, neil.t do you say the warning is for the far left? >> the labour party led by jeremy corbyn is essentially a far-left socialist, corbyn has been described as a marxist here in the uk and british voters did not want to embrace the kind of far-left big government essentialism that jeremy corbyn had and not only in britain but across many parts of britain, voters have rejected socialist policies and british -- british voters really in this case embraced conservative ideology, they embrace free markets, limited government, they embrace also a strong national defense, strong british foreign policy but above all they embraced brexit, the ideals of sovereign and self-determination that they had endorsed in 2017 referendum and they wanted brexit delivered but certainly the uk general election was massive defeat for the far left and jeremy corbyn also deeply antiamerican politician and british voters did not like the kind of america bashing that jeremy corbyn represented, also the labour party as we
rob: joining us live former adviser to margaret thatcher, neil.t do you say the warning is for the far left? >> the labour party led by jeremy corbyn is essentially a far-left socialist, corbyn has been described as a marxist here in the uk and british voters did not want to embrace the kind of far-left big government essentialism that jeremy corbyn had and not only in britain but across many parts of britain, voters have rejected socialist policies and british -- british voters really in...
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strikes a state of emergency britain since into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in carriage them to work harder and they will was it the start of neo liberalism. pope john paul the 2nd physics published a chance to help spread the still george. monbiot crisis and. the story is an era that defines overmanaged. 1970 the be true to its streets december 23rd w. hello and welcome to the chinese city of sensation home of the telecommunication giant quite a way to talk to the chairman of the board young what it's been a difficult. here for this company it's in the midst of a bitter trade war between china and the us which is banned all governmental agency to use a equipment on suspicion of espionage and leaders governmental leaders from all around the world are openly discussing their concerns about the trustworthiness of hallway as they are building their 5 g. . this is young by chairman of the board of directors of who i weigh thank you so much for being on our program for all your friends i'm happy to be here today to talk to you. so who are always in the midst of a bitter trade war between
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strikes in states of emergency it sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in cabbage them to work and they will was at the start of neoliberalism. the 2nd visit. hence the. breton steel border. crisis. for starters an era that defines our modest. 1970 the big move to the small strokes december 23rd w. . play. play. this is the w. news live from donald trump poised to become only the 3rd u.s. president in history to be impeached as u.s. lawmakers debate whether to put him on trial before proceedings began mr trump rose an angry 6 page that's the house speaker nancy pelosi accusing her of undermining american democracy also on the program. australia grosser its hottest day on the record as the country battles a bushfire crisis a severe drought they've enough to stop the prime minister going up.
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weekend were there talking about key elections over the past 20 years and by 1945, 1979 where margaret thatcher 2019. i do not remember 1906 and i do not remember 1945 but i remember 1979 there was a game changer. and i think this one will change the country whether it will change the country whether it will be boris johnson will change the country whether it will be borisjohnson with a majority whether it might bejeremy corbyn if it really is a hung parliament. and i think there are two major reasons as to why they are so two major reasons as to why they are so different this time, when of course is brexit with borisjohnson and a second referendum if you have and a second referendum if you have a corbyn led government and my goodness we do not know it a second referendum would lead to. a lot of speculation. i and the economic policies are so different, the spending policies are so different. their big promises for is the labour party is concerned and the institute for physical studies which is a pretty impartial sort of organisation were saying really is so organisation were saying really is s
weekend were there talking about key elections over the past 20 years and by 1945, 1979 where margaret thatcher 2019. i do not remember 1906 and i do not remember 1945 but i remember 1979 there was a game changer. and i think this one will change the country whether it will change the country whether it will be boris johnson will change the country whether it will be borisjohnson with a majority whether it might bejeremy corbyn if it really is a hung parliament. and i think there are two major...
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strong sense states of emergency put things into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in carriage them to work harder and they will was it the start of neo liberalism. pope john paul the 2nd physics. hence the. friendly steel. crisis. the start is an era that defines a modest. 1970 the big move to today. thanks to simple truth. w. . this is the the view news live from berlin the u.s. house of representatives impeaches president donald trump article on. the historic vote sets off a trial in the senate that will decide whether the president remains in office also on the show. australia's bushfire crisis prompts a state of emergency in new south wales a record heat wave is fanning unprecedented fires the situation is expected to get worse with even more intense heat and extreme lens on the.
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