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think it says something that a no—deal brexit is potentially going to have a much bigger impact on ourfood the global pandemic. interesting when you put it like that. labour may never be green regain its red wall. the red wall that they crushed in the last election. what are they need to do for this did not happen? it's a really interesting debate, i suppose spreader by brexit, the referendum. which delivered those 50 seats across labour areas, the blue barricade is with the tories now like to call them. the suggestion is that it did notjust lend their votes to the conservatives and those labour seats in the midlands and northeast and northwest, but there's beena northeast and northwest, but there's been a permanent realignment now not just on brexit but cultural issues which they sort of, traditional labour voters now may see more value in the tories now. in borisjohnson. rather than keir starmer. labour will get a majority summer and needs to find those seats back in scotland or others of course. where might the air look? the southeast or subtly different consensus in the southeast and l
think it says something that a no—deal brexit is potentially going to have a much bigger impact on ourfood the global pandemic. interesting when you put it like that. labour may never be green regain its red wall. the red wall that they crushed in the last election. what are they need to do for this did not happen? it's a really interesting debate, i suppose spreader by brexit, the referendum. which delivered those 50 seats across labour areas, the blue barricade is with the tories now like...
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ourfood comes from out there, it's roaming all those thousands and thousands of untouched bea kers of of untouched beakers of tundra and mountains. i believe that eskimos, inipac people need to eat the food that their ancestors ate. get out of the kitchen while i'm cooking! we don't have anything that connects us to a road system. so the only way to get groceries and every item that you can physically see, it got here by air. that inflates the cost of your item, because you're having to pay for the freight to get here. it's crazy how expensive things are. milk is like $11 a gallon. spicy? ok. our predictable winters where we could say by october or whatever it's going to be frozen enough to do this, it's not happening any more. it's no different every year. it's like a sliding scale. we don't know what's going to happen. what if i don't get fish, what if i don't get something i was counting on getting? i wanted to go fishing today. i called my aunt and she said, let's go fishing, and then she called me last night and said, i don't know if we can go fishing, it's supposed to be high wa
ourfood comes from out there, it's roaming all those thousands and thousands of untouched bea kers of of untouched beakers of tundra and mountains. i believe that eskimos, inipac people need to eat the food that their ancestors ate. get out of the kitchen while i'm cooking! we don't have anything that connects us to a road system. so the only way to get groceries and every item that you can physically see, it got here by air. that inflates the cost of your item, because you're having to pay for...
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last few days, and why is it disrupting ourfood supply?ly, shouldn't be surprising, comes from producers on the other side of the channel. that is the trade lies. and by cutting ourselves off from europe, as we have decided to do, and making oui’ as we have decided to do, and making our trade more complicated, it is going to cost us more, lower our standard of living, and that is the decision that we have taken in order to pursue new goals. whether that has any justification at to pursue new goals. whether that has anyjustification at all, i personally doubt it. was it a strategic error to push for a second referendum, and would it be a strategic error to keep exit open as issue now? people could have voted for the theresa may deal, they instead for the theresa may deal, they i nstea d got for the theresa may deal, they instead got a new prime minister with a much tougher view on all this, and a different prime minister steered us through this incredibly tough covid period. no, it was worth the effort because, if there had been a second re
last few days, and why is it disrupting ourfood supply?ly, shouldn't be surprising, comes from producers on the other side of the channel. that is the trade lies. and by cutting ourselves off from europe, as we have decided to do, and making oui’ as we have decided to do, and making our trade more complicated, it is going to cost us more, lower our standard of living, and that is the decision that we have taken in order to pursue new goals. whether that has any justification at to pursue new...
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who make up the vast majority of those who bring our food up the vast majority of those who bring ourfooduk will have look at this and said imight get will have look at this and said i might get stuck there, i might either be quarantined there, i might not be able to get a return load from the uk, oi’ get a return load from the uk, ori get a return load from the uk, or i might just get a return load from the uk, or i mightjust get stuck in the traffic. and for them that makes, it really is economic madness for those sorts of businesses and is also deeply unpleasant and so many of them already are taking the decision not to come. we have seen that already. there is a dearth of orders coming into the uk and we expect that to continue, it also means that rates and costs of hauliers into the uk are skyrocketing right now. 0k, ian wright, thank you forjoining us. we're now halfway through the 48—hour travel ban on people and freight from the uk into france, and the concern for many businesses is how long the backlog will take to clear once everything begins moving once again. the main uk freig
who make up the vast majority of those who bring our food up the vast majority of those who bring ourfooduk will have look at this and said imight get will have look at this and said i might get stuck there, i might either be quarantined there, i might not be able to get a return load from the uk, oi’ get a return load from the uk, ori get a return load from the uk, or i might just get a return load from the uk, or i mightjust get stuck in the traffic. and for them that makes, it really is...
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just a reminder, 45% of ourfood is imported.tected whatever happens, but that is not enough reassurance for businesses like this one, and what we have learned this morning is that everything should be fine for christmas day and even boxing day, but come new year's eve, things can look very different on your plate. nina, interesting to hearfrom look very different on your plate. nina, interesting to hear from you. thank you very much, nina warhurst in preston for us. just coming into us from the office for national statistics, comedy death figures for the week of the 11th of december, 3062 covid—19 deaths registered in the uk during that week. very slightly down from 3160, the previous week. this brings the total number for deaths involving covid—19 according to death certificates to more than 79,000 people, and a little bit more detail on that. 13,910 deaths registered in the uk, in the week of 11th december. that is 13% more than would be expected normally and down from 15% the week before, and 20% the week before that. but the
just a reminder, 45% of ourfood is imported.tected whatever happens, but that is not enough reassurance for businesses like this one, and what we have learned this morning is that everything should be fine for christmas day and even boxing day, but come new year's eve, things can look very different on your plate. nina, interesting to hearfrom look very different on your plate. nina, interesting to hear from you. thank you very much, nina warhurst in preston for us. just coming into us from the...