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the u.k. will have our own independent trade policy without the seat of the world trade organization and the ability to set cherif for our trade with the rest of the world we will be able to pursue trade agreements with key partners and on friday the companies agreed that we would consider seeking access to the comprehensive and progressive agreements for trans-pacific partnership. this is be collaborative plan for britain respects what we have heard from businesses about how they want to trade with the e.u. after we leave and will ensure we are best placed to capitalize on the industries of the future in line with our modern industrial strategy finally as i've set out in this house before our proposal also includes a far reaching security partnership that will ensure continued close cooperation with our allies across europe while enabling us to operate an independent foreign and defense policy so this is not just a plan that is good for british jobs but good for the safety and security of our
the u.k. will have our own independent trade policy without the seat of the world trade organization and the ability to set cherif for our trade with the rest of the world we will be able to pursue trade agreements with key partners and on friday the companies agreed that we would consider seeking access to the comprehensive and progressive agreements for trans-pacific partnership. this is be collaborative plan for britain respects what we have heard from businesses about how they want to trade...
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in terms of dispute in the u.k., it would go to the u.k. court and determined by the u.k. court. >> i understand that is the trajectory of your answer but i leave on the table the questions i have asked and i remain unconvinced at the moment. prime minister may: you and i i may have some lengthy discussions on this. [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. and good afternoon, prime minister. the white paper talks about stepping up plans for no deal. and so far there appears there is make announcements that what is being prepared for in the event of no deal. what is the basis of deciding when to announce of what is being done in preparation for no deal? prime minister may: there are two approaches that we have looked at. the first is the work that needs to be done by the government in determining the preparations and then the second is the point at which, to ensure that others outside government that would need to be involved have the information they need. of n -- the debate nature this afternoon, but the secretary of state for exiting the e.u. will be speaking out today. in
in terms of dispute in the u.k., it would go to the u.k. court and determined by the u.k. court. >> i understand that is the trajectory of your answer but i leave on the table the questions i have asked and i remain unconvinced at the moment. prime minister may: you and i i may have some lengthy discussions on this. [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. and good afternoon, prime minister. the white paper talks about stepping up plans for no deal. and so far there appears there is...
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the u.k. with in the last few months. this bbc review talks on brent brexit negotiations, presidents visit to the u.k., and the royal wedding of meghan markle and prince harry. it is about 30 minutes. hello and welcome to a hot and sultry. opposition as the government grapples with the u.k. -- the european union. -- not a permanent limbo. there is drama in -- tries to the right have one. the nose to the left 300 and seven. problem the hostile environment of immigrants is the government promises more money the opposition asks who is paying. they belong on the side of a bus. put extransistently money international service. the u.k. is set to leave the european union in march 2019 there are some crucial things together before then. to set a legal black hole opening up after brexit giving them options change loss once we have left. battle a parliamentary that went on for nine months. with one --ld pass inflicting defeat after defeat after defeat on the legislation. there were 15 votes with huge maj
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is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports the e.u.has stagnated in the last five years while exports the u.s. has steadily risen over the same period. london now has a very fine line to walk it has to redefine relations with two of its most important trade partners at a time when the e.u. and the u.s. are themselves that loggerheads over tariffs so britain needs to negotiate a good trade relations with both the e.u. and the us callum pickering senior economist at bear bank in london told us what's at stake. the u.k. house is a simple choice to make does it remain oriented towards its biggest market or is it trying to improve its trade ties which is what which is a relatively small export market for the u.k. as we saw over the last two weeks it has decided to maintain good relations with its biggest market this is a good idea now of course nothing is written in stone just yet that white paper has just been released and it offers basically to need to brussels house ways that know how but interesting enough it certainly excludes when it
is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports the e.u.has stagnated in the last five years while exports the u.s. has steadily risen over the same period. london now has a very fine line to walk it has to redefine relations with two of its most important trade partners at a time when the e.u. and the u.s. are themselves that loggerheads over tariffs so britain needs to negotiate a good trade relations with both the e.u. and the us callum pickering senior economist at bear...
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the whole u.k. has to be in the customs union otherwise we'll have customs barriers between great britain and northern ireland which effectively splits up the u.k. so that's one of the reasons why some work will the other reason why it's unworkable is that it's asking for one of the freedoms of the single market which is a freedom of goods but not the other three services capsule and importantly people free movement of people in such a totality issue for the e.u. they will not allow the case to get benefits the single market without having free movement of people so john johnson why if the capital knows that it that it's unworkable that the e.u. is going to reject most of the proposals within the so-called checkers deal what why did the cabinet back it well the cabinet back to it because the they need to try and come up with a position that the tory party would accept and at the time when the checkers deal was finalized it seemed like to me. may had been able to ambush her here cabinet members with t
the whole u.k. has to be in the customs union otherwise we'll have customs barriers between great britain and northern ireland which effectively splits up the u.k. so that's one of the reasons why some work will the other reason why it's unworkable is that it's asking for one of the freedoms of the single market which is a freedom of goods but not the other three services capsule and importantly people free movement of people in such a totality issue for the e.u. they will not allow the case to...
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ot just in the u.k. in his pressit conference saying listen, right now, trade tariffs and tensions are not showing up in the overall economic statistics. the problem for the central banks is they have to be very careful in how they tread, to not look to political, and they can't really react until there to adjustng to react the uncertainty itself, you are seeing that within the fed presidents, the independent russian 10. influencing them. they're much more outspoken about uncertainty and what is -- what it is doing to the digital company's plans about their investment. the same is coming out of europe now. the uncertainty of trade with the u.s. is affecting business investment. i think it is important for central banks to stay very cautious in how they talk about even though it is something that clearly affects the economy over time. >> absolutely. the fed dual mandate looks at the unemployment rate and inflation. see that what we has been happening with the trade war might have been affecting the labor m
ot just in the u.k. in his pressit conference saying listen, right now, trade tariffs and tensions are not showing up in the overall economic statistics. the problem for the central banks is they have to be very careful in how they tread, to not look to political, and they can't really react until there to adjustng to react the uncertainty itself, you are seeing that within the fed presidents, the independent russian 10. influencing them. they're much more outspoken about uncertainty and what...
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is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports the e.u. has stagnated in the last five years while export to the u.s. has steadily risen over the same period. london now has a very fine line to walk it has to redefine relations with two of its most important trade partners at a time when the e.u. and the u.s. are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs well for more on that i'm joined by callum pickering senior economist at bear a big bank in london i would like to start by asking you that britain needs to negotiate good trade relations with both the e.u. and the united states if you were at the negotiating table what would be your approach. well i'd certainly get my priorities straight and realize the u.k. exports five times as much to europe as it does the u.s. given the choice between boosting ten percent of my exports and damaging. fifty percent of my exports i think i'd prioritize limiting the damage on fifty percent and there you're referring damaging the impact on the relationship with europe i assume. exactly yes the u.s. the u.k. h
is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports the e.u. has stagnated in the last five years while export to the u.s. has steadily risen over the same period. london now has a very fine line to walk it has to redefine relations with two of its most important trade partners at a time when the e.u. and the u.s. are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs well for more on that i'm joined by callum pickering senior economist at bear a big bank in london i would like to start by...
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there is twenty seven member states who the u.k.'s negotiating with and the people who are going to be doing the negotiating for the e.u. is of course michelle by me and the commission team so i know america will i wouldn't go so far as say that you know she saw this as an endorsement as her comments were an endorsement obviously germany's position is going to stay the same germany has been adamant throughout the backs of negotiations that there can be no cherrypicking so that means that the u.k. can't carve off bits of the single market that it. once while not having to pay for any of its obligations germany has been one of the hardest countries in the negotiations germany and i'm glad merkel supposedly even asked why the u.k. should have a transition period after direct that because that is indeed what the u.k. needs in order to keep the continuity for businesses so i wouldn't go so far as saying angela merkel is endorsing the u.k.'s position and they already mention the u.k. will have to make for the concessions that i let merkel
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there may be a general election between now and when the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union. >> so a lot can happen in the weeks and months to come. >> donald trump made a rather pointed intervention not just how he thought brexit should be done but who should be doing it. was that something a bit more serious? >> there's no doubt that president trump's comments that the prospects of a trade deal between the u.k. and the u.s. were all but dead in the water were an absolute bombshell. people in government was horrified that he would be saying that in such clear terms. the prime minister was quick to dismiss it we're told from what the president said in the press. but those words caused real concern and there was much relief, i think when the president walked back his position considerably when the cox plecksities of brexit had been made clear to him >> and he also said that boris johnson would make a good prime minister. how did that go down? >> to be standing next to the prime minister and saying that in his opinion boris johnson who h
there may be a general election between now and when the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union. >> so a lot can happen in the weeks and months to come. >> donald trump made a rather pointed intervention not just how he thought brexit should be done but who should be doing it. was that something a bit more serious? >> there's no doubt that president trump's comments that the prospects of a trade deal between the u.k. and the u.s. were all but dead in the water were an...
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the eat the u.k. will come tradition where it decides to leave the european union entirely fallouts which would be bad news for both sides in terms of business or actually guess was issue where it's in a much closer relationship than brics it had considered and move in that way so it sees everything to play for and in the meantime most unclear with only a few months to go before bret's it's supposed to be happening all right lawrence thanks for that. a very profound moment is how the. describe this particular move for the british government to serious seriously high profile resignations within twenty four hours in the foreign secretary david davis the e.u. . secretary of state to don't go away fully will be here in this chair. to. the full treasury. into. your mind on al-jazeera in a new series of head to head match the house and tackle the big issues with hard hitting questions pakistanis going to the polls to elect a new government want harm will the country take people in power continues to examine
the eat the u.k. will come tradition where it decides to leave the european union entirely fallouts which would be bad news for both sides in terms of business or actually guess was issue where it's in a much closer relationship than brics it had considered and move in that way so it sees everything to play for and in the meantime most unclear with only a few months to go before bret's it's supposed to be happening all right lawrence thanks for that. a very profound moment is how the. describe...
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the u.k. and the eu, and i believe the u.k. deserves better. so the cabinet agrees, the cabinet agrees that we need to present the eu with the new model, evolving the position i have set out in my mansion house each so we can accelerate negotiations over the summer, secure that new relationship in the autumn, pass the withdrawal of an old mentation bill, and leave the european union on the 29th of march, 2019. esther speaker, the friction free -- mr. speaker, it is the only way to avoid a hard order between northern ireland and ireland, and between northern ireland and great britain, and it is the only way to protect the uniquely integrated supply chain on which millions of jobs and livelihoods depend. so at the heart of our proposal is a u.k.-eu free trade area, which will avoid the need for customs and regulatory checks of the border and protects those supply chains. to achieve this requires four steps. first, the commitment to maintaining a common rulebook for industrial goods and agricultur
the u.k. and the eu, and i believe the u.k. deserves better. so the cabinet agrees, the cabinet agrees that we need to present the eu with the new model, evolving the position i have set out in my mansion house each so we can accelerate negotiations over the summer, secure that new relationship in the autumn, pass the withdrawal of an old mentation bill, and leave the european union on the 29th of march, 2019. esther speaker, the friction free -- mr. speaker, it is the only way to avoid a hard...
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on goods but the u.k. economy eighty percent of it is based on the services industry the biggest country that they export to and twenty seventeen was the u.s. they need the u.s. the problem is what is the u.s. lead in return and that's where it gets difficult for example there's been talk about genetically modified food other issues that the u.k. that brits britons do not particularly like but i think the two reason may she needs to make this work she needs to prove to both sides in her party and to the u.k. in general they can get an agreement with the united states while still staying fairly close to the e.u. do you think she did a mission accomplished for tourism a today. i think she did the best that she could in very difficult circumstances she was undermined before he had. even left for the u.k. and that was what was very difficult she knew this was going to be hot protests on the streets had everything to keep trying out of london everything had to because croft and i think all things considered it i
on goods but the u.k. economy eighty percent of it is based on the services industry the biggest country that they export to and twenty seventeen was the u.s. they need the u.s. the problem is what is the u.s. lead in return and that's where it gets difficult for example there's been talk about genetically modified food other issues that the u.k. that brits britons do not particularly like but i think the two reason may she needs to make this work she needs to prove to both sides in her party...
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the u.k. set to lead the european union in march 2019. so the government has some crucial legislation to get through before then. first and foremost, they put the eu law into legislation to stop a legal black hole and giving ministers the option to change those laws once we left. the same simple aim is the eu led to a parliamently battle that went on for nine months. the bill had passed with just one de seat reflected on it. a vote on the final brexit deal struck with brussels. but when it got to the laws, they took the bill inflicting defeat after deceit after the legislation. in total, there were 15 votes with huge majorities against the government's plans on everything from a future customs union to environmental protections and the date of brexit. coming back to the commons, concessions were reached. but there was still one big sticking point. having secured a vote on the final deal, there was a call for parliament to have an even bigger say with the power to direct the government on what
the u.k. set to lead the european union in march 2019. so the government has some crucial legislation to get through before then. first and foremost, they put the eu law into legislation to stop a legal black hole and giving ministers the option to change those laws once we left. the same simple aim is the eu led to a parliamently battle that went on for nine months. the bill had passed with just one de seat reflected on it. a vote on the final brexit deal struck with brussels. but when it got...
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topics include exit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k. and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. courtesy of bbc parliament, this is a half hour. >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming >> hello, and welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming up on this program, government and opposition m.p.'s, harangue ministers grapple with brexit from the european union. >> it is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanent limbo of checkers. the miz rabb limbo of checkers. >> teresa may insists she has a plan for a principled and practical brexit. but there is drama as the government considers a series of knife-edge votes. >> if eyes 301. he nos to the left, 307. >> also on this program, ministers promise an end to what's been called the hostile environment to immigrants in the wake of the wind rush scandal. and as the government promise more money for england's n.h.s., the opp
topics include exit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k. and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. courtesy of bbc parliament, this is a half hour. >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming >> hello, and welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming up on this program, government and opposition m.p.'s, harangue...
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trump arrives in the u.k. for his first visit u.s. president triggering protests in the capital these are live pictures right now in london of donald trump. greeted by prime minister trees and made her husband. protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know have property and. property. i think that those people . like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. trip comes. to the nato summit in brussels where he pointed to his. use of loving your putin as a competitor not an enemy. also ahead in the program vis our. interest in treason leading to fears over the dangers posed by data driven profiling. ten pm this thursday night here in moscow july twelfth my name's you know neil welcome to the program our top story the u.k. is braced for a world wind of protest donald trump arrives in britain for his first visit us leader although he is presently getting the red carpet treatment from dignitaries leaders mass public rallies are expected nationwide now over the next number
trump arrives in the u.k. for his first visit u.s. president triggering protests in the capital these are live pictures right now in london of donald trump. greeted by prime minister trees and made her husband. protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know have property and. property. i think that those people . like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. trip comes. to the nato summit in brussels where he pointed to his....
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mark: the u.k. is the gold standard. we have been dabbling in the u.k. ars, the queen has a bet well known on the horses. it is a well-known market in the u.k. k and in america, there's a lot of focus on the changes and we are helping to educate the market and understand the risks and the potential opportunities that will be able to benefit sports going forward. veryine: it has also been forward thinking when it comes to regulation on gaming. it does it remains so when it is distracted by brexit and the like? mark: obviously there are challenges. the u.k. is not perfect. regulators work hand-in-hand with the government. there is a lot of transparency and the taxation works well. all of these aspects put together means the u.k. is a good example for other countries to follow. vonnie: how do you safeguard sports from potential match fixing? you say you work with premiership, but football has been one area where there has been a lot of scandals and i don't want to go so far as to say match fixing, but fifa has been embroiled in all sorts of scandals. mark: t
mark: the u.k. is the gold standard. we have been dabbling in the u.k. ars, the queen has a bet well known on the horses. it is a well-known market in the u.k. k and in america, there's a lot of focus on the changes and we are helping to educate the market and understand the risks and the potential opportunities that will be able to benefit sports going forward. veryine: it has also been forward thinking when it comes to regulation on gaming. it does it remains so when it is distracted by...
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the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union march 20 9, 2019. 29, 2019. >> thank you for coming. we will be covering brexit to start with for the first hour and then subjects of air quality, defense expenditure and restoration and renewal programs and if we have time, health and social care. we'll start the session -- the lastthe results of two weeks, wouldn't it strengthen your head to put the vote in the house of commons? may: i think what is important is we have important legislation in the house of commons. important with the withdrawal. we put the white paper, published the white paper. impot we have begun discussing at the e.u. level and we continue these negotiations. you can't constantly be setting out where we are in those negotiations. we are not going to do a running commentary on the negotiations, which is important that this is the government's position of that being put forward and it has been as we have seen been through the likely withdrawal and in the other pieces of legi
the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union march 20 9, 2019. 29, 2019. >> thank you for coming. we will be covering brexit to start with for the first hour and then subjects of air quality, defense expenditure and restoration and renewal programs and if we have time, health and social care. we'll start the session -- the lastthe results of two weeks, wouldn't it strengthen your head to put the vote in the house of commons? may: i think what is important is we have important...
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there is twenty seven member states who the u.k.'s negotiating with and the people who are going to be doing the negotiating for the e.u. is of course michelle by me and the commission team so i know americal i wouldn't go so far as say that you know she saw this as an endorsement as her comments were an endorsement of obviously germany's position is going to stay the same germany has been adamant throughout the back to negotiations that there can be no cherry picking so that means that the you could can't carve off bits of the single market that it. once while not having to pay for any of its obligations germany has been one of the hardest countries in the negotiations germany and i'm glad merkel supposedly even asked why the u.k. should have a transition period after direct that because that is indeed what the u.k. needs in order to keep the continuity for businesses so i wouldn't go so far as saying angela merkel is endorsing the u. case position and they already mentioned the u.k. will have to make for the concessions that i let
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and i thought most of the people in the u.k. think and you've seen through the the response of the crowd funding i was also saying to you can't you don't get to represent the british people you don't talk you know elected to talk on our behalf and it's not what we the majority of the british public feel is your personal vendetta there with donald trump and it's using his position as mayor and it's abusing its position as facts to allow this to go ahead this wouldn't happen if it was a baby obama group just wouldn't happen i think it's. just i don't like donald trump i think it's disrespectful i think it's actually. quite rude and disrespectful to have to play in and i think we should have more dignity would you have endorsed an image of you depicting you for argument's sake as a pig which would be very offensive to muslims would you endorse but if it's peaceful and if it's safe yes really as offensive as root. he dead sea or life t.v. that he would be up for it so he can't really complain about it. damning video has led to the re
and i thought most of the people in the u.k. think and you've seen through the the response of the crowd funding i was also saying to you can't you don't get to represent the british people you don't talk you know elected to talk on our behalf and it's not what we the majority of the british public feel is your personal vendetta there with donald trump and it's using his position as mayor and it's abusing its position as facts to allow this to go ahead this wouldn't happen if it was a baby...
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out all you're left with are now parliament the u.k. all the institutions of the u.k. unchecked by any civil and smaller michael whatever northern ireland is going to be gone so now you've got all these predatory creepy men piers in the prime minister and all these institutions like the b.b.c. preying on children it's nothing to stop them no rules from just attacking the population unmercifully so here are some more corporations leaving we're just going to go over some of the data just to show you the state of play a lot of companies have been kind of waiting they've been doing a waiting game because you know for the past two years they've been trying to drown the fish as they as we learned as a good phrase in france they were drowning the fish hoping that nobody notices that they're supposed to have an exit date and you know everybody's hoping that voter forgot about it and you know that there is a theory that. after three days most people move on from a news article they don't notice it anymore well apparently now corporations are starting to say well we're arrest sta
out all you're left with are now parliament the u.k. all the institutions of the u.k. unchecked by any civil and smaller michael whatever northern ireland is going to be gone so now you've got all these predatory creepy men piers in the prime minister and all these institutions like the b.b.c. preying on children it's nothing to stop them no rules from just attacking the population unmercifully so here are some more corporations leaving we're just going to go over some of the data just to show...
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the whole u.k. has to be in the customs union otherwise we'll have customs barriers between great britain and northern ireland which effectively splits up the u.k. so that's one of the reasons why some work will the other reason why it's unworkable is that it's asking for one of the freedoms of the single market which is the freedom of goods but not the other three services capsule and importantly people free movement of people in such a totality issue for the e.u. they will not allow the case to get benefits the single market without having free movement of people so john johnson why if the cabinet knows that it that it's unworkable that the e.u. is going to reject most of the proposals within the checkers deal what why did the cabinet back it where the cabinet backed it because the they need to try and come up with a position that the tory party would accept and at the time when the checkers deal was finalized it seemed like to me. may have been able to ambush her here cabinet members with the hope
the whole u.k. has to be in the customs union otherwise we'll have customs barriers between great britain and northern ireland which effectively splits up the u.k. so that's one of the reasons why some work will the other reason why it's unworkable is that it's asking for one of the freedoms of the single market which is the freedom of goods but not the other three services capsule and importantly people free movement of people in such a totality issue for the e.u. they will not allow the case...
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there were people in the u.k. o thought they might have a love actually moment where theresa may is standing up to president trum evoking pickford's left wrist. it didn't happen exemption -- except on the one iss of immigration where the prime minister said overwhelm immigration has been a good thing for our country. there are a couple of things r donlt trump to be consistent. he is consistent on not likin multi-lateral organizations, on not liking immigration and the feeling that america has had a rough time and bad deal from its allies. as european allies navigate how to deal with this president, those are things thew k they can rely on. robert: as european leaders trialo deal with this, they look at what happened in the e to summit and see president try to push up spending on military from 2% to 4%. hat did they make? kayla: you saw this one quote appearing many places from nato official. we thought it was bad goingdn ven though our expectations were low, it was worse coming out of'9". that was a startling admis
there were people in the u.k. o thought they might have a love actually moment where theresa may is standing up to president trum evoking pickford's left wrist. it didn't happen exemption -- except on the one iss of immigration where the prime minister said overwhelm immigration has been a good thing for our country. there are a couple of things r donlt trump to be consistent. he is consistent on not likin multi-lateral organizations, on not liking immigration and the feeling that america has...
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america and the u.k. have a special thing going a special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the us has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about a possible future trading relationship really remember barack obama when he came around they couldn't get enough of him everyone wanted to shake his hand and get a picture what a swell guy. trump just doesn't have the charm it seems where barlow was greeted with cheers and applause trump gets protests and outrage even a giant trump baby balloon and americans being told to avoid drawing attention to themselves be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution and expect to live in the vicinity of large gatherings keep a low profile. one would imagine a special relationship would be a little friendlier but what do we know who to say hip in this explosive and politically divided age of ours but why they hate ok trump did
america and the u.k. have a special thing going a special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the us has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about a possible future trading relationship really remember barack obama when he came around they couldn't get enough of him everyone wanted to shake his hand and get a picture what a swell guy. trump just...
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the u.k. will leave the european union the end of march 2019, next year, in a very few months. our goal is to ensure an orderly withdrawal. here is the draft treaty on which we are working with the british delegations. i've published with my team in the name of the 27 member states this draft treaty under legal form, and we are working with the british negotiators to put in green all the parts of this draft treaty where we agreed, both sides. more or less today 80% of the content. so we have made good progress. we have agreed on key issues, to protect the citizen rights on both sides, 4.4 million people leaving -- in the u.k., are living in the member states to keep their current rights for employment, social rights, residents' rights. we agreed on a financial settlement between the u.k. and the eu, what has been decided in the beginning of the period will be paid at 28 and we agreed also on the transition period of 21 months until the end of 2020, during which we will preserve the economic and
the u.k. will leave the european union the end of march 2019, next year, in a very few months. our goal is to ensure an orderly withdrawal. here is the draft treaty on which we are working with the british delegations. i've published with my team in the name of the 27 member states this draft treaty under legal form, and we are working with the british negotiators to put in green all the parts of this draft treaty where we agreed, both sides. more or less today 80% of the content. so we have...
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the whole u.k. has to be in the customs union otherwise we'll have customs barriers between great britain and northern ireland which effectively splits up the u.k. so that's one of the reasons why some work will the other reason why it's unworkable is that it's asking for one of the freedoms of the single market which is a freedom of goods but not the other three services capsule and importantly people free movement of people in such a totality issue for the e.u. that they will not allow the case to get benefits the single market without having free movement of people so john johnson why if the capital knows that it that it's unworkable that the e.u. is going to reject most of the proposals within the checkers deal what why did the cabinet back it where the cabinet backed it because the they need to try and come up with a position that the tory party would accept and at the time when the checkers deal was finalized it seemed like three. may have been able to ambush her here cabinet members with the h
the whole u.k. has to be in the customs union otherwise we'll have customs barriers between great britain and northern ireland which effectively splits up the u.k. so that's one of the reasons why some work will the other reason why it's unworkable is that it's asking for one of the freedoms of the single market which is a freedom of goods but not the other three services capsule and importantly people free movement of people in such a totality issue for the e.u. that they will not allow the...
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the u.k. government has opened up a bondage role supporting the saudis in the yemen conflict britain has acknowledged it has leaders all officers in riyadh the military command and control center were targets for or strikes are selected but insisted that they were only there in advisory capacity we've got live reaction coming up in a moment but first the details with danny hawkins this arsonist come from tory m.p. out of the book he's the minister of state for the middle east that before and commonwealth office specifically with regards to the role of u.k. personnel in saudi military control rooms there had of course been speculation for quite some time about the exact scale and depth of the u.k.'s involvement in the conflict with the british government everything in the past is a train advise and assist mission alongside the saudi military which indeed the country's foreign minister had. in the past. we have british officials american officials and officials from other countries now commanding
the u.k. government has opened up a bondage role supporting the saudis in the yemen conflict britain has acknowledged it has leaders all officers in riyadh the military command and control center were targets for or strikes are selected but insisted that they were only there in advisory capacity we've got live reaction coming up in a moment but first the details with danny hawkins this arsonist come from tory m.p. out of the book he's the minister of state for the middle east that before and...
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promise first official visit to the u.k. is met with massive protests in london he was president that was convinced of his popularity in britain. i believe that the people in the u.k. i think that those people. like me a lot i don't know anybody and i don't know anybody that wants to come here we don't want to. reaches its climax this coming weekend in russia with belgium taking on a england on saturday for third place of the tournament but of course a huge final on sunday between france and croatia. aggression chaos a hearing into an f.b.i. agent trying to sentence him to insults and shall take the agent was once part of from russia collusion probe but there was also a familiar suspect in the frame to i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory. and another milestone in our going to be campaign of terror america. other good morning telly i'm here in moscow this friday the thirteenth of july my name is kevin o. in this is r.t. international in the headlines this morning the first donald trump's on his first off
promise first official visit to the u.k. is met with massive protests in london he was president that was convinced of his popularity in britain. i believe that the people in the u.k. i think that those people. like me a lot i don't know anybody and i don't know anybody that wants to come here we don't want to. reaches its climax this coming weekend in russia with belgium taking on a england on saturday for third place of the tournament but of course a huge final on sunday between france and...
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the u.k. ustom borders open with the eu? what happens to services? this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. european market, mixed at this point. turkey continues to be down, around 1%. most of the european markets are trading a little to the upside, .3%. the london market, up .2%. deal.k. is striking a new with services around the world. theresa may will set out her vision for a new free trade area in the brexit white paper today. how will that go down in brussels? goods and services, two different phenomena when it comes to the strategy with the eu. where are we in this process? i am confused. kit: our position is gradually giving up on the single market. the single market is the single marketing goods and services but a customs union is pretty much a custom union that is much harder for services. banker and want to trade in the states, you have to have a business in the states regulated in the states. if you are a lawyer or accountant, likewise. that is how services get regulated and move. it
the u.k. ustom borders open with the eu? what happens to services? this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. european market, mixed at this point. turkey continues to be down, around 1%. most of the european markets are trading a little to the upside, .3%. the london market, up .2%. deal.k. is striking a new with services around the world. theresa may will set out her vision for a new free trade area in the brexit white paper today. how will that go down in brussels? goods and services, two...
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equipment that the u.k. is going to send four hundred forty extra troops to afghanistan she thanked still no trump for his support over what happened in salzburg with the attack on the script pools which is obviously talking about what the u.k. police was a russian attack and that the u.s. expelled sixty russian diplomats and she also got into that that they have agreed that they want a free trade agreement when the u.k. actually leaves the e.u. so she did everything that she could to get this whole meeting back on track and to say this is what i have got for the u.k. there are a lot of elements that she wanted to focus on terms of what was positive for their relationship but there was some contradiction right because before this press conference he made some comments but now he says he'll stand by any decision that she makes let's have a quick listen to that. i also want to thank prime minister may for pursuing fair and reciprocal trade with the united states once the brics that process is concluded and perh
equipment that the u.k. is going to send four hundred forty extra troops to afghanistan she thanked still no trump for his support over what happened in salzburg with the attack on the script pools which is obviously talking about what the u.k. police was a russian attack and that the u.s. expelled sixty russian diplomats and she also got into that that they have agreed that they want a free trade agreement when the u.k. actually leaves the e.u. so she did everything that she could to get this...
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so good donald trump's comments on bret's that mean for the u.k. someone probably joined just up to seven by international law david collins and also writes i'll talk with you can't found out. what he used up to the show break. like a bull in a china shop donald trump style and negotiation skills were on full display at this year's annual nato gathering he was not shy about how he feels about the alliance now the trump summit is front and center would be a mere photo op or something more. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies cretonne had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ash was a german company developed from the divide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. you know she said is just cut short arms minix a little mind victims i have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only wan
so good donald trump's comments on bret's that mean for the u.k. someone probably joined just up to seven by international law david collins and also writes i'll talk with you can't found out. what he used up to the show break. like a bull in a china shop donald trump style and negotiation skills were on full display at this year's annual nato gathering he was not shy about how he feels about the alliance now the trump summit is front and center would be a mere photo op or something more. it's...
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after the u.k. leaves the bloc next march well let's talk all about all of this with our correspondent standing by for us in london hi burdett has there been any reaction from the british prime minister yet well yes well first of all i want to show you this piece may has wrecked wreck city u.s. steel his office what donald trump has said and the really multi-page interview with the newspaper the tabloid newspaper the sun so we have now is statement from to reserve me and she says she's very happy to sit down with donald trump and explain to rick sid white paper hinting at the complexities of negotiations with the e.u. a dollar trump in these interviews makes everything seem very easy and of course she's very critical of to reason may like you said. that she's going to stay too close to the european union but of course the reason may has been involved in these negotiations now for years and is eluding that she might like to share the complexities of these negotiations with him and burkett you know he
after the u.k. leaves the bloc next march well let's talk all about all of this with our correspondent standing by for us in london hi burdett has there been any reaction from the british prime minister yet well yes well first of all i want to show you this piece may has wrecked wreck city u.s. steel his office what donald trump has said and the really multi-page interview with the newspaper the tabloid newspaper the sun so we have now is statement from to reserve me and she says she's very...
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ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but of course none of this seems to be facing donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property and island property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration well of course our we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much are they actually like donald trump i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come here we don't want him here do you think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point probably not you never know but we have to protest anyway we can't do nothing. about five people in a row in a tory government th
ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but of course none of this seems to be facing donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property and island property all...
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the american presidents u.k. trip comes hot on the heels nato summit in brussels where he pointed out to his allies that he views a lot of. not an enemy. facebook labels russian users as having an interest in trees.
the american presidents u.k. trip comes hot on the heels nato summit in brussels where he pointed out to his allies that he views a lot of. not an enemy. facebook labels russian users as having an interest in trees.
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ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but of course none of this seems to be donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland and property all over i think that those people. they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration well of course our we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much they actually like donald trump i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come here we don't want him here do you think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point probably not. but we have to protest anyway we can't do nothing. about five people in a row in a tory government the rest of the countr
ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but of course none of this seems to be donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland and property all over i...
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out all you're left with are now parliament the u.k. all the institutions of the u.k. unchecked by any civilised and smaller macassar whatever northern ireland is going to be gone so now you've got all these predatory creepy men piers in the prime minister and all these institutions like the b.b.c. preying on children it's nothing to stop them no rules from just attacking the population unmercifully so here are some more corporations leaving which is going to go over some of the data just to show you state of play a lot of companies have been kind of waiting they've been doing a waiting game because you know for the past two years they've been trying to drown the fish as they as we learned as a good phrase in france they were drowning the fish hoping that nobody notices that they're supposed to have an exit date and. everybody's hoping that voter forgot about it and you know that there is a theory that. after three days most people move on from a news article they don't notice it anymore well apparently now corporations are starting to say well where i started to have t
out all you're left with are now parliament the u.k. all the institutions of the u.k. unchecked by any civilised and smaller macassar whatever northern ireland is going to be gone so now you've got all these predatory creepy men piers in the prime minister and all these institutions like the b.b.c. preying on children it's nothing to stop them no rules from just attacking the population unmercifully so here are some more corporations leaving which is going to go over some of the data just to...
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and the u.k. going forward something that the current leadership in the u.k. these people believe are not providing. all right thank you very much nice back with all the latest on those protests on the second day of trump's visit to the u.k. . or coming out we're going to bring you our other top story this hour disgraced former prime minister nawaz sharif and his daughter arrive in pakistan where they are expected to be arrested. the a. hello there the telephone has now vanished over china but it's not staying dry for all of us this is where the story was you can still see one or two showers here but nothing too excessive the wetter weather is towards the south you see bright white areas of cloud over many parts of the philippines across the southern parts of china and into the northern parts of vietnam as well and this is the region where we're expecting the wettest of the weather not only on saturday but also on sunday as well so staying very very wet here they could be reports of flooding for some of us as we head through the next few days out towards the we
and the u.k. going forward something that the current leadership in the u.k. these people believe are not providing. all right thank you very much nice back with all the latest on those protests on the second day of trump's visit to the u.k. . or coming out we're going to bring you our other top story this hour disgraced former prime minister nawaz sharif and his daughter arrive in pakistan where they are expected to be arrested. the a. hello there the telephone has now vanished over china but...
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the u.k. foreign secretary resigns as the minister took quits in twenty four hours over the government's plan for a soft breck's. u.k. politicians blame russia for an obvious voicing incident in amesbury even though these have made no link to moscow. so how to whistle blower add words snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is. profit all because he has a talented cyber security conference and russia. and as the world cup semi final showdown we meet some rising stars of women's football here and the country. so i call. let your. heart of moscow. drove her to. live from moscow you're watching our team for national welcome to the program. the u.k. government has been hit by three high profile resignations the latest was boris johnson step down in protest against it to reason may's plans for a post bragg's a deal with the e.u. johnson has now published his resignation letter online his brags it should be about opportunities but he claimed quote that dream is dying suffocated by a needless self-doubt he
the u.k. foreign secretary resigns as the minister took quits in twenty four hours over the government's plan for a soft breck's. u.k. politicians blame russia for an obvious voicing incident in amesbury even though these have made no link to moscow. so how to whistle blower add words snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is. profit all because he has a talented cyber security conference and russia. and as the world cup semi final showdown we meet some rising stars of women's football here and the...
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ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be spending just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but it's. course none of this seems to be donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland and property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration well of course our we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much they actually like donald trump i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come here we don't want him. to think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point probably not. but we have to protest anyway we can't do nothing. about five people in government the rest of the country got a body.
ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be spending just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but it's. course none of this seems to be donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland and...
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on the trade point, it is true if the u.k. s closely aligned with europe, it is or difficult to do trade deals with countries including america. what is the deal america has been offering the u.k.? during trade negotiations, with america, they are very difficult to do. it is not clear what he was offering. clark's does he have a point? if the white paper were to be accepted by brussels, if it was the basis of the trading relationship, the u.s. would have to talk to the eu? that is a small part of the u.k. economy. >> it is right. the white paper is focused on goods. under the white paper, we remained closely allied with the eu. it says less about services. therefore, it is possible we could do service deals with other countries around the world. first of all, free trade deals on services are thin. secondly, if you can't do trade-offs, your leverage is reduced. you have to be realistic about that prospect. a we have heard that eu is whitely to reject the paper straight off because they hand being may's weekend. how do you see ne
on the trade point, it is true if the u.k. s closely aligned with europe, it is or difficult to do trade deals with countries including america. what is the deal america has been offering the u.k.? during trade negotiations, with america, they are very difficult to do. it is not clear what he was offering. clark's does he have a point? if the white paper were to be accepted by brussels, if it was the basis of the trading relationship, the u.s. would have to talk to the eu? that is a small part...
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is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports the e.u. has stagnated in the last five years while exports the u.s. has steadily risen over the same period london now has a very fine line to walk it has to redefine relations with two of its most important trade partners at a time when the e.u. and the u.s. are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. alone for more on that situation as cross over to last how to financial markets correspondent in a frank last moment trump is talking trade again and his very very unique style and this time he's putting pressure not on china but on britain do you know what his game plan could be here. i think it's just the same game plan the same strategy that he always employs and that's division it's not really much of a tactic but he just enjoys pitting one party against another party and that is exactly what he's doing here pitting the u.k. against the e.u. in and of course already very difficult situation with only nine months to go until it would happen and it's a terrible strategy because i honestly don
is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports the e.u. has stagnated in the last five years while exports the u.s. has steadily risen over the same period london now has a very fine line to walk it has to redefine relations with two of its most important trade partners at a time when the e.u. and the u.s. are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. alone for more on that situation as cross over to last how to financial markets correspondent in a frank last moment trump is...
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the american president arrives in the u.k. on his first official visit triggering protests in the capital. protests they are there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. speaking of a nato summit of before his u.k. trip donald trump said he views it live near putin as a competitor not an enemy. and facebook labels thousands of russians as being interested in treason sparking concerns about the way the company is profiling its users. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. international i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us the president has been welcomed by theresa may to a black tie. dinner at a palace in oxfordshire but in the capital crowds who took to the streets to voice their outrage over the president's visit sasha citric and i reports from london the general mood here is that these people don't want donald trump to b
the american president arrives in the u.k. on his first official visit triggering protests in the capital. protests they are there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. speaking of a nato summit of before his u.k. trip donald trump said he views it live near putin as a competitor not an enemy. and facebook labels...
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there are some reasons why the u.k. is there. raging, over shadow all of that. >> the market doesn't seem to be reacting very well despite in the guidance they are expecting the second half of the year for retail investments and they're thinking it will be better it's down 25%. perhaps investors are wanting to see the results particularly from the partnerships. >> share prices are going to double there's a lot of good news already. i think this really is a long-term fight. patience just started building the first area it will take time for the earnings to come on stream i mentioned this morning they're hiring guys on the software side, hardware side, construction the u.s. international partners are getting this off the ground. what's key to the valuation of ocado is the partnership and how quickly the partnership is moving the program there are 20 fulfillment centers. the aman grocery market in the u.s. is quite well established the key here is the additional part and any supply is square in the u.s.a. >> you say the main risk is
there are some reasons why the u.k. is there. raging, over shadow all of that. >> the market doesn't seem to be reacting very well despite in the guidance they are expecting the second half of the year for retail investments and they're thinking it will be better it's down 25%. perhaps investors are wanting to see the results particularly from the partnerships. >> share prices are going to double there's a lot of good news already. i think this really is a long-term fight. patience...
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laws joe johnson wrote that the u.k. was headed for the status of colony. you know she said that she was a little surprised over johnson's resignation she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this come from. i. thought that she had hammered out a deal with a cabinet just on friday last week that basically says we want the you to give us a free trade deal or free trade zone and she was surprised that then two senior ministers said no to that after only a few days. but now she will follow this approach and she will issue of white paper on thursday laying out her position and then if she will go with a new directive negotiated to brussels trying to convince the you to give her what she wants she said very loudly and clear today again she wants to be the internal market and she wants to leave the custom union if the e.u. can bring that or agree to that that has to be seen time is running out is the deadline our correspondent on the story for us tonight in london thank you very much with the bricks in crisis deepening there has been
laws joe johnson wrote that the u.k. was headed for the status of colony. you know she said that she was a little surprised over johnson's resignation she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this come from. i. thought that she had hammered out a deal with a cabinet just on friday last week that basically says we want the you to give us a free trade deal or free trade zone and she was surprised that then two senior ministers said no to that after only a few days....