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boa rd rooms, perennial question around boardrooms, what is worse, full brexit, no deal brexit, orjeremy corbynt businesses would like to have a free market, liberal market government in power. jeremy corbyn is certainly not that. but the choice a lot of businesses face right now between high brexit and jeremy corbyn, you know, it makes the uk are better than unattractive place right now from an investment point of view. 0k, we turn to the financial times, and they have a right in the middle, rupert murdoch's decision. he has finally given up. he has sold his 30% plus stake in sky tuque comcast. the decision to me. we have spoken about this many times in the past. —— to comcast. the battle to get full control of sky. he has been undergoing this battle for the past decade. he had to step away seven or eight years ago. i think this is inevitable as a result of comcast winning the auction at the weekend that the uk regulators put in place. this is a significant story for the media landscape in the uk. rupert murdoch setup sky and made britain's first page to view television channel. in terms of th
boa rd rooms, perennial question around boardrooms, what is worse, full brexit, no deal brexit, orjeremy corbynt businesses would like to have a free market, liberal market government in power. jeremy corbyn is certainly not that. but the choice a lot of businesses face right now between high brexit and jeremy corbyn, you know, it makes the uk are better than unattractive place right now from an investment point of view. 0k, we turn to the financial times, and they have a right in the middle,...
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to deliver that and she has this argument, it is me orjeremy corbyn. how can you have serial adultereras prime minister? i don't get it. i actually think she is stuck between a rock and a hard place. remain tory mps who don't want this super—canada. of spin as they have won. i think it is impossible. there is no parliamentary majority for either. bill, £39 billion. uncertain future and there is a true question... there is no other choice for britain. britain wants to leave. arrogance of the devolution of grandeur. britain is not prepared, britain is divided and europe is united. do you think macron would have signed up? he said he does not want blind brexit. will he relent on that? the only way could be stopped by macron. macron and europeans have a deal in hand. what will theresa may say? only one of us has got a book out about britain's success. —— about how brexit is a success. well, you can't go half, you are a brexiteer now. no, i am not. that brexit is going to happen. there has been a kind of change. a set piece and the action was on the fringes. at the centre was a stage upon w
to deliver that and she has this argument, it is me orjeremy corbyn. how can you have serial adultereras prime minister? i don't get it. i actually think she is stuck between a rock and a hard place. remain tory mps who don't want this super—canada. of spin as they have won. i think it is impossible. there is no parliamentary majority for either. bill, £39 billion. uncertain future and there is a true question... there is no other choice for britain. britain wants to leave. arrogance of the...
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she has this marvellous argument, it's me orjeremy corbyn because all the other candidates are possibleandidates to the leadership are either untried or borisjohnson and for someone who is very attached to the defence of morality, how can you have a serial adulterer as prime minister? ijust don't get it. i think she's stuck between a rock and a hard place. i think she is boxed in between pro—brexit tories who do not want chequers and the ones who do not want canada plus, so i do not know how she gets herself out of that in what many think is a giant fudge on a blind brexit where she comes up with a vaguely worded political statement that anyone can spin as they want, but i think there is no parliamentary majority for either. it would be hard for her to even get a fudge through because it is attached to this high—priced divorce bill of £39 billion, is that all we're getting in exchange? there's no other choice for britain. europe is holding the cards and it is all the arrogance and delusion of grandeur. britain wants to leave, britain is unprepared, britain is divided and europe is unite
she has this marvellous argument, it's me orjeremy corbyn because all the other candidates are possibleandidates to the leadership are either untried or borisjohnson and for someone who is very attached to the defence of morality, how can you have a serial adulterer as prime minister? ijust don't get it. i think she's stuck between a rock and a hard place. i think she is boxed in between pro—brexit tories who do not want chequers and the ones who do not want canada plus, so i do not know how...
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deliver that and she has this motherless argument, it is me oi’ this motherless argument, it is me orjeremy corbyn the leadership, either on tried or borisjohnson and for someone on tried or borisjohnson and for someone who is very attached to defence of the morality, how can you have serial adulterer as prime minister? i don‘t get it. have serial adulterer as prime minister? i don't get it. pro brexit, hard brexit tories who do not want checkers and 40 pro remain tory mps who don't want this super canada. idid tory mps who don't want this super canada. i did know how she gets herself out of that besides doing what many think is a giant fai judd ora kind of what many think is a giant fai judd or a kind of blind brexit where she comes up or a kind of blind brexit where she comes up with a vaguely worded political statement that anyone can kind of spin as they have won. i think it is impossible. there is no parliamentary majority for either. it would be very hard for her to even get a fudge through because it is attached to this high price divorce bill, £39 billion. is that all we are getting in exc
deliver that and she has this motherless argument, it is me oi’ this motherless argument, it is me orjeremy corbyn the leadership, either on tried or borisjohnson and for someone on tried or borisjohnson and for someone who is very attached to defence of the morality, how can you have serial adulterer as prime minister? i don‘t get it. have serial adulterer as prime minister? i don't get it. pro brexit, hard brexit tories who do not want checkers and 40 pro remain tory mps who don't want...
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week on europe, that is something they all agree on, they want to show, whether its keir starmer orjeremy corbynto say that but also they would pick and mix bits of the eu, which is what the eu doesn‘t like very much! you said you hope you‘re going to hear a sensible, i think was the words you used, offer from jeremy corbyn — what do you mean, when it comes to brexit?l hope he would reiterate what keir starmer said on the platform yesterday... and actually i was at a small business event with john mcdonnell yesterday afternoon and he very much supported the line which keirstarmer very much supported the line which keir starmer said, that actually, we will keep everything on the table, we would prefer a general election, if if that doesn't happen and there isa if if that doesn't happen and there is a second referendum we're not taking anything off the table, including the remain option. taking anything off the table, including the remain optionl taking anything off the table, including the remain option. i think you might be waiting a long time if you might be waiting a long time if you thinkjere
week on europe, that is something they all agree on, they want to show, whether its keir starmer orjeremy corbynto say that but also they would pick and mix bits of the eu, which is what the eu doesn‘t like very much! you said you hope you‘re going to hear a sensible, i think was the words you used, offer from jeremy corbyn — what do you mean, when it comes to brexit?l hope he would reiterate what keir starmer said on the platform yesterday... and actually i was at a small business event...