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this has not been discussed in the united kingdom because there isa in the united kingdom because there story around registration control and monitoring of drugs and the supply of these things... if the united kingdom were to dub urge on those issues, there would be real problems. ithink to dub urge on those issues, there would be real problems. i think the united kingdom, when it looks at certain sectors, perhaps all sectors, will understand better that divergences doesn't mean something is improved and in fact will mean that it is improved and in fact will mean thatitis is improved and in fact will mean that it is more difficult to continue. remember we are close neighbours. we don't want a divergences of the relationship. we wa nt divergences of the relationship. we want that to be strong. but we are in the difficult position that the united kingdom decision is being respected and we are with aaron eu 27 colleagues. the tee centre game did say the support of our colleagues will be required as we move into this next and more difficult phase. —— the taoiseach did save. the work we did
this has not been discussed in the united kingdom because there isa in the united kingdom because there story around registration control and monitoring of drugs and the supply of these things... if the united kingdom were to dub urge on those issues, there would be real problems. ithink to dub urge on those issues, there would be real problems. i think the united kingdom, when it looks at certain sectors, perhaps all sectors, will understand better that divergences doesn't mean something is...
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this year for will come to the united kingdom later this yearfor a full will come to the united kingdomwith all the bells and whistles than carriages... meeting the queen... it does not look as if he will be going to the royal wedding but it looks as if he is going to have a very nice show we visit —— show with a wide visit, possibly in june. this visit —— show with a wide visit, possibly injune. this story has a field that it will definitely happen and with all the show and pomp that should appease him. this is the problem. my problem is —— background is in theatre. you can come on the stage. if there is no audience there is no show. the fact that he wants to address both houses of parliament and people are not going to show up. that is what he does not like. that is probably why he will not come. everybody will be polite, diplomats and everybody. we will not. and somehow he has already set to chorizo may to make sure that his visit is well received. not guarantee that. i think that mrs may needs to find some way to press reset on this relationship because it is crucial and we may not
this year for will come to the united kingdom later this yearfor a full will come to the united kingdomwith all the bells and whistles than carriages... meeting the queen... it does not look as if he will be going to the royal wedding but it looks as if he is going to have a very nice show we visit —— show with a wide visit, possibly in june. this visit —— show with a wide visit, possibly injune. this story has a field that it will definitely happen and with all the show and pomp that...
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we have consistently over a period of time now accepted unaccompanied minors in the united kingdom. t have families in the united kingdom, but also those who do have families to be reunited with in the uk. what we've agreed today is that we look to make sure that as we do that, we make that process as smooth as possible. i think that's in the interests of the individuals involved. but i'm very clear that what we are working together for as well is to ensure a secure border which reduces the numbers of people who wish to come to calais in ordered to try to get to the united kingdom. translation: first of all, let me be very specific. these so—called le touquet agreements that govern this relationship, signed 15 years ago, legally they have nothing to do with brexit it's a bilateral agreement. those who say the le touquet agreement should be chewed apart. i've evidence in said it this way. there's nothing else. we still remember what happened before. it was sangatte and it was probably as u na cce pta ble was sangatte and it was probably as unacceptable as what we've seen in calais at
we have consistently over a period of time now accepted unaccompanied minors in the united kingdom. t have families in the united kingdom, but also those who do have families to be reunited with in the uk. what we've agreed today is that we look to make sure that as we do that, we make that process as smooth as possible. i think that's in the interests of the individuals involved. but i'm very clear that what we are working together for as well is to ensure a secure border which reduces the...
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whether it is here in the united kingdom, in the rest of the eu or indeed in africa. is more on that story replacing may with borisjohnson. getting on the front page of the telegraph, despite the fact that the focus was not on him. but let's have a look at this other story, the japanese flu strain running riot. there is a fear that within a couple of weeks we will have a flu epidemic. britain has been badly hit this winter. we have heard of the warnings of the australian flu. a strain of inflew ansa which caused many deaths in australia and has arrived here and resulting in lots of deaths in the elderly and the young and has been a problem for the nhs. the telegraph is reporting there is a second strain of flu which is accountable for 60% of the cases in hospital. japanese flu. they are suggesting that it has been made worse by the fact that many doctors have made a decision to cut costs on doctors have made a decision to cut costs oi'i vaccines doctors have made a decision to cut costs on vaccines and many health officials are cut costs on vaccines and ended up vacci
whether it is here in the united kingdom, in the rest of the eu or indeed in africa. is more on that story replacing may with borisjohnson. getting on the front page of the telegraph, despite the fact that the focus was not on him. but let's have a look at this other story, the japanese flu strain running riot. there is a fear that within a couple of weeks we will have a flu epidemic. britain has been badly hit this winter. we have heard of the warnings of the australian flu. a strain of inflew...
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host: do you believe the united kingdom regulators are looking at the u.s.eady to relax the rules themselves? after all, brexit is happening. guest: post the financial crisis i think there was a consensus around the major economies of the world that we needed to deregulate the financial markets that do it in a way that maintained parity while speaking across those markets. so that no institution could arbitrage one regulator against another. i think a lot of important new regulation was brought into the financial system over the last 10 years, and we consistently or i consistently supported a more regulatory environment. but now, there is a new equation to it and its teams like the u.s. is willing to be very much on the front foot in terms of making the u.s. market competitive. barclays is a transatlantic tanks, so 40% of our revenue is generated in the united states . hasof the sudden, the u.s. become one of the lowest tax regions that we operate in. there are a lot of cash on the sidelines. investors have cash on the sidelines, banks, consumers, and they f
host: do you believe the united kingdom regulators are looking at the u.s.eady to relax the rules themselves? after all, brexit is happening. guest: post the financial crisis i think there was a consensus around the major economies of the world that we needed to deregulate the financial markets that do it in a way that maintained parity while speaking across those markets. so that no institution could arbitrage one regulator against another. i think a lot of important new regulation was brought...
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he is seen as a future leader of the conservative party in the united kingdom, but there are several to this story because this is the kicking off of a five—month review for the armed forces of the united kingdom and when that happens, before you get to the cricket, it have to expect the health secretary to come out to bat for the armed forces. there's been a lot commentary from people this week within the armed forces in the uk about where the threats are coming from and why funding is required for armed forces and what kind of funding. yeah, we have heard a lot from the military themselves in the last few weeks, whether it is about people can indications that they might break into, different route. but this too, you look at the headline, russia is ready to kill us by the thousands. most people are going to go really? i also say it really because it was not for president trump and davos and other things, this might have got even more exposed. it was quite sharp intervention by the defence secretary, but now let's look at russia. we have seen over a period of time up change in russia
he is seen as a future leader of the conservative party in the united kingdom, but there are several to this story because this is the kicking off of a five—month review for the armed forces of the united kingdom and when that happens, before you get to the cricket, it have to expect the health secretary to come out to bat for the armed forces. there's been a lot commentary from people this week within the armed forces in the uk about where the threats are coming from and why funding is...
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the united states that you might reconsider. guest: we still have plants in the united states to what we bought into in december was about 40%, in the united kingdom. that was the largest solar developer in europe. they have projects in the middle east and india. that is the focus of our country. i do not know how exactly this will change our direction. endorsing achin is weaker dollar. a weaker dollar is good for us as it relates to trade in opportunities. >> he said a weak u.s. dollar is good for america. do you agree? guest: i think it all depends why. if you think about the dollar today, it has weakened and it has baffled some people. there are two likely scenarios out there. one is what we talked about at the of that, in terms of the surprisingly stronger europe, the stronger rest of the world has now moved central banks into a position where they can start to normalize and raise rates. him like we saw in the u.s. in 2014, it was a pretty robust move in the dollar as the fed started that. we can say it's a bit of a correction. if that is what it is about, some adjustment, that is fine. the other side of the potential argument is that there is
the united states that you might reconsider. guest: we still have plants in the united states to what we bought into in december was about 40%, in the united kingdom. that was the largest solar developer in europe. they have projects in the middle east and india. that is the focus of our country. i do not know how exactly this will change our direction. endorsing achin is weaker dollar. a weaker dollar is good for us as it relates to trade in opportunities. >> he said a weak u.s. dollar...
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everybody must know, everything is being done for that illegal crossings to the united kingdom are not possible. it is not a seek rent entry point to the united kingdom. i want to be clear here. this will continue to be the case. in no case will we allow the development of illegal transit channels. in no case will we allow a jungle to reappear and for illegal occupation of the territory. that's why i would like first of all to speak to the law enforcement organizations and the state authorities. of you in this context? first of all, i wish to express our thanks to you as the recognition of our fellow citizens in cali and elsewhere for the work you have been doing day after day and night after night. a remarkable work, which is often decried often carkeca toured and very vague and lies and manipulations have underlined a single aim, which is to jeopardize the government's policy. so we must educate people. we must methodically describe your missions. and in what conditions you are carrying out your missions. and i want the -- to say very clearly today. france is a republic. there is a p
everybody must know, everything is being done for that illegal crossings to the united kingdom are not possible. it is not a seek rent entry point to the united kingdom. i want to be clear here. this will continue to be the case. in no case will we allow the development of illegal transit channels. in no case will we allow a jungle to reappear and for illegal occupation of the territory. that's why i would like first of all to speak to the law enforcement organizations and the state...
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i think it will be a new agreement between the united kingdom and the e.u., so it is difficult to compareich is a relatively small country. i think it will be a specific agreement for the united kingdom. as ireland, we want that to be as close as possible. so we would have a norway plus, but i think we need to get into the detail now as to what that means. it has been quite sometime since this referendum happened. we need to get down and dirty with the details. ♪ francine: if you were to give me two priorities for the e.u. and 2018, what would they be? pm gentiloni: how to deal with brexit. with the u.k. leaving, we will lose the most important voice in terms of the liberal economy. free trade agreements. completing the internal market. i have always found theresa may and david cameron were fighting with me and others to do that. the netherlands will now be the biggest country. we are four times smaller than the u.k. in our size of the economy, but we are the biggest one in terms of completely supporting the agendas. we are now working with other countries in the e.u. to maintain that voi
i think it will be a new agreement between the united kingdom and the e.u., so it is difficult to compareich is a relatively small country. i think it will be a specific agreement for the united kingdom. as ireland, we want that to be as close as possible. so we would have a norway plus, but i think we need to get into the detail now as to what that means. it has been quite sometime since this referendum happened. we need to get down and dirty with the details. ♪ francine: if you were to give...
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i don't think the political pressure has been unhelpful, whether it is from the united kingdom governmentdian government, but the fundamentals of the c—series and the fundamentals of the c—series and the fundamental arguments that bombardier have been made throughout this had been vindicated. full power to them. i'm delighted with the news this evening and i wish them every success this evening and i wish them every success in selling what is a magical aircraft. bowling may appealto my's decision, but that could take years. —— bowling. meanwhile, this factory will be able to sell its parts tariff free into the united states. on the line is the shadow northern ireland secretary, labour's owen smith. thank you forjoining us this evening. what is your reaction to the news tonight that the boat went the news tonight that the boat went the way of bombardier and not bowling? i have just arrived back from belfast were the people are delighted. we were worried about this decision. but the workforce and the unions have been resolute in their determination to defend this. they have been completely
i don't think the political pressure has been unhelpful, whether it is from the united kingdom governmentdian government, but the fundamentals of the c—series and the fundamentals of the c—series and the fundamental arguments that bombardier have been made throughout this had been vindicated. full power to them. i'm delighted with the news this evening and i wish them every success this evening and i wish them every success in selling what is a magical aircraft. bowling may appealto my's...
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you are the spirit of the united kingdom youth parliament. [cheering and applause] to conclude the debate i call, please welcome from northern ireland, jenny. [applause] thank you mr. speaker. i also think elijah for the passion argument for and against the motion encouraging implementation of work experience for 11 to 18 -year-olds and i think i speak to everyone when i say elijah, you are amazing and we are all so proud of you cut bac. [applause] following the review of education 2012 we are trying to arrange for existence from age 11 through 16 was removed and instead a higher [inaudible] was placed on 16-19 -year-old where the department for education expects schools to offer work experience as part of the study program. in regards to the argument forward by my honorable friend should opportunities be limited to high-level placement or more realistic placements for other roles whether you aspire to be a hairdresser, a builder or a surgeon should all roles not be considered if we desire to be solely inclusive? secondly, is the reality of en
you are the spirit of the united kingdom youth parliament. [cheering and applause] to conclude the debate i call, please welcome from northern ireland, jenny. [applause] thank you mr. speaker. i also think elijah for the passion argument for and against the motion encouraging implementation of work experience for 11 to 18 -year-olds and i think i speak to everyone when i say elijah, you are amazing and we are all so proud of you cut bac. [applause] following the review of education 2012 we are...
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even more i think it's painful because the united kingdom was such a strong partner in the european unions a sound policy outlook, fantastic projects, and the united kingdom which does not have a strong or big national promotional bank yet is doing a lot with eib when it comes to infrastructure financing to technology and renewable energies so i think the citizens of the uk at the end of the day will recognize that they will miss us and we will miss them. the projects in the united kingdom, the assets are very, very good. >> finally, if we can bring the u.s. into the conversation we expect president trump's arrival here we heard that america first does not necessarily mean america alone. yet over the last year we have seen a trade friction start to percolate here europe signing there big deal with some other partners aside from the u.s perhaps preempting what could become trade concerns coming between the two regions what exactly you are looking to hear from president trump here at davos? >> i can only hope that president trump will mitigate the concerns that are in europe. we all have th
even more i think it's painful because the united kingdom was such a strong partner in the european unions a sound policy outlook, fantastic projects, and the united kingdom which does not have a strong or big national promotional bank yet is doing a lot with eib when it comes to infrastructure financing to technology and renewable energies so i think the citizens of the uk at the end of the day will recognize that they will miss us and we will miss them. the projects in the united kingdom, the...
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i think it will be a new agreement between the united kingdom and the eu. fficult to compare it to norway, which is a relatively small country like ireland. i think it will be a specific agreement for the united kingdom, but of course, as ireland we want that to be as close as possible. , butuld have a norway plus i think we need to get into the details as to what that means. we need to get down and dirty with the details. francine: i want to talk about apple. the apple case has been well documented, but ireland still have not collected the money from apple. why? >> we have to set up an escrow account. we anticipate collecting the money in quarter to this year -- quarter 2 this year. we are absolutely disputing the case. the allegation is that ireland had some sort of special do with apple, and we did not -- special deal with apple, and we did not. we think we can prove it in court. the court cases could take many years. we will collect the money in advance. francine: is there reputational damage to ireland attached to this? >> it certainly has not been help
i think it will be a new agreement between the united kingdom and the eu. fficult to compare it to norway, which is a relatively small country like ireland. i think it will be a specific agreement for the united kingdom, but of course, as ireland we want that to be as close as possible. , butuld have a norway plus i think we need to get into the details as to what that means. we need to get down and dirty with the details. francine: i want to talk about apple. the apple case has been well...
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this is the united kingdom that i want to live in. thank you. [applause] >> here we are from london, this gentleman from london in the state of uncontrollable excitement although he will need to telephone to make his [inaudible] we look forward to hearing from. >> i'm a member of parliament for the [inaudible]. i'd like to dedicate speech two) the mine. when i campaign a year ago i received a very strong backing from a number of communities especially the [inaudible] community and i met a lot of people in particular that want to speak to me and said he said to me specifically that he was being bullied at school. why? because he was kurdish. my constituency has come here as a result of fleeing the iraq country from the dumbest thing. he was being targeted and bullied at school constantly every single day. i know this topic means a lot to a lot of young people in my constituency this [inaudible]. i think it is much irrelevant if we vote for topics such as [inaudible] where we can cover a much broader spectrum of issues which help all young people.
this is the united kingdom that i want to live in. thank you. [applause] >> here we are from london, this gentleman from london in the state of uncontrollable excitement although he will need to telephone to make his [inaudible] we look forward to hearing from. >> i'm a member of parliament for the [inaudible]. i'd like to dedicate speech two) the mine. when i campaign a year ago i received a very strong backing from a number of communities especially the [inaudible] community and i...
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customer ukraine but also italy and sometimes the united kingdom they do not do what they have promised to do to sanction the diverts of the most useless be the least situation in catalonia where quite clearly they will flee groups abuse of people fear of the convention human rights of the freedom of expression of. this body that was talking about the spanish constitution the unity of spain which is the best most of the said gentlemen of the convention movement that is the business of this organization should be implementation of the convention right now i know that many members feel that. is the frustration that even the within this body in this confusion of what it should be doing in terms of ensuring that i use an established foundation don't spray in my report i. explain that spain is special with regard to the convention because after that and the fascism frankly is i'm in spain spain the new spain the first adopted the european convention of human rights only a leader a year later it adopted a new democratic constitution so our conventional numerologists and strident in the consti
customer ukraine but also italy and sometimes the united kingdom they do not do what they have promised to do to sanction the diverts of the most useless be the least situation in catalonia where quite clearly they will flee groups abuse of people fear of the convention human rights of the freedom of expression of. this body that was talking about the spanish constitution the unity of spain which is the best most of the said gentlemen of the convention movement that is the business of this...
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forward to working closely with all six of you to enhance international peace and security the united kingdom is watching events in iraq very closely we regret the loss of life that has occurred during the protests we call for an end to the violence and for the government of iraq to comply with his international human rights obligations in dealing with these protests there needs to be a meaningful debate about the legitimate and important issues that the protesters are raising by note here that president rouhani has said that the protesters concerns are legitimate and that they have a right to peaceful protest. people should be able to exercise their right to freedom of expression and demonstrate peacefully and lawfully we encourage the iranian authorities to commit to this no one is forcing iran onto our agenda the security council is perfectly empowered through article thirty four of the un charter and i quote to investigate any dispute or any situation which might lead to international friction or give rise to a dispute in order to determine whether the continuance of the dispute or situat
forward to working closely with all six of you to enhance international peace and security the united kingdom is watching events in iraq very closely we regret the loss of life that has occurred during the protests we call for an end to the violence and for the government of iraq to comply with his international human rights obligations in dealing with these protests there needs to be a meaningful debate about the legitimate and important issues that the protesters are raising by note here that...
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and the rest of the united kingdom it grew by 9.4%. and in scotland's, grew behind 4.6%. the risk in the united kingdom as a whole grew by 1.7%. my economic analysis 1.7% is higher than 1.6, better off than the conservative government. >> henry bellingham. >> will the prime minister look at the case of my late constituents, badly injured by a fleeing shoplifter, recently died from his injuries at the young age of 17. claims of the criminal injury project is delayed and the family fears it may lapse completely, will she join me in supporting this case and make it clear the rights of victims should always be at the heart of criminal policy. >> my honorable friend is right to put the case to the rights of victims and we should always remember victims, i am sorry to hear the tape of his late constituents and the whole house will want to join me in offering condolences to her family. as my honorable friend knows the criminal injury compensation authority, the criminal injury compensation scheme applies independently of government but my right honorable friend will meet with my
and the rest of the united kingdom it grew by 9.4%. and in scotland's, grew behind 4.6%. the risk in the united kingdom as a whole grew by 1.7%. my economic analysis 1.7% is higher than 1.6, better off than the conservative government. >> henry bellingham. >> will the prime minister look at the case of my late constituents, badly injured by a fleeing shoplifter, recently died from his injuries at the young age of 17. claims of the criminal injury project is delayed and the family...
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if the united kingdom continues on the path of wanting divergence then the united kingdom has a problemch it made in the withdrawal agreement which must be written into legal text. so you do want a written legal text... may i finish? i must go to my other guest as well, map one mack. briefly, you were right in saying that it is written and sealed but the context and the support and the commitment is there. many people would disagree with the a2 that it has been completely resolved. alex, do you think the issue has been resolved? in many peoples mind that the uk and are on a collision course. ireland's place in the customs union and market. can it happen? there are all sorts of contradictions in the paper. it must be read quite carefully. there is no solution at the moment but they have set out a framework of the steps we need to go through in trying to find a solution. the parts that are contradictory promises that the uk was making to itself about the integrity of the uk. the parts that ireland is interested in were bilateral promises about what happens in the circumstances were you ca
if the united kingdom continues on the path of wanting divergence then the united kingdom has a problemch it made in the withdrawal agreement which must be written into legal text. so you do want a written legal text... may i finish? i must go to my other guest as well, map one mack. briefly, you were right in saying that it is written and sealed but the context and the support and the commitment is there. many people would disagree with the a2 that it has been completely resolved. alex, do you...
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that is an advantage, notjust for the united kingdom, it's actually good for europe and good for the global financial system, but we will obviously be entering these negotiations. which we are able to do having got sufficient progress in december in phase one of the negotiations, and, as i've said, we will be looking for a deep and special partnership for the future. a comprehensive free trade agreement, but also a good ongoing security relationship with the european union. because once again this is in the interests of all of us. we're leaving the european union, but we're not leaving europe. would you like to take a final question from the french media? reporter: translation: good evening. great britain is giving money and agrees to ta ke britain is giving money and agrees to take some migrants on its territory and migrants it was something expected for many months. you have agreed upon many of the... 0k. you have agreed upon many of the... ok. we will leave that press conference now. the two leaders taking a variety of questions, brexit of course, but also co—operation on security
that is an advantage, notjust for the united kingdom, it's actually good for europe and good for the global financial system, but we will obviously be entering these negotiations. which we are able to do having got sufficient progress in december in phase one of the negotiations, and, as i've said, we will be looking for a deep and special partnership for the future. a comprehensive free trade agreement, but also a good ongoing security relationship with the european union. because once again...
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look at them in great detail and ensure there is an effective resolution to suit every part of the united kingdom because having something fit for purpose is incredibly important once we leave the european union. >> will the minister share the assessment not by twitter but all members of the public? >> we will make things available at the appropriate time. i sure the honorable lady about twitter. >> members? >> number 8, mister speaker. >> regular discussions, new opportunities leaving the european union brings to wales and the uk, fastest growing in the uk, an opportunity to present it. >> willingness to reassure the house and businesses across wales by confirming arrangements will be put in place to ensure new trade deals, negotiations after the european union do not undermine policies. >> the honorable member, new trade deals exciting to every part of the united kingdom, the secretary of state putting national trade to reestablish, and as well as successful business, part of the board of trade looking at all occasions. >> how will the secretary of state, the integrated supply chain will be pre
look at them in great detail and ensure there is an effective resolution to suit every part of the united kingdom because having something fit for purpose is incredibly important once we leave the european union. >> will the minister share the assessment not by twitter but all members of the public? >> we will make things available at the appropriate time. i sure the honorable lady about twitter. >> members? >> number 8, mister speaker. >> regular discussions, new...
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when a self-proclaimed title, such as the united kingdom, has left the opportunities of so many young people divided and allowed us to say one smart. if we are a united kingdom, then why have we divided our young people by opportunity. [applause] i love to all of you today and i tell you -- [laughter] let this three -- let this be countryed to show this that in the 21st century we should not have to be defined by where we are from. future to aspire to. mark. say we made our and most importantly, let us be remembered as the own people we are. i thank you all. [applause] mr. speaker: elijah, thank you for your sincerity, for your eloquence, for your passion. you for yourhank courage. you are the spirit of the united kingdom youth. [applause] to conclude the debate, welcome from north ireland, jenny iredell. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i also thank councilmember elijah for the encouraging of implementation of work experience. i think i spake for everybody in this room when i say, elijah, your amazing and we are also proud of you. [applause] vocational education in 2012, schools waspon rem
when a self-proclaimed title, such as the united kingdom, has left the opportunities of so many young people divided and allowed us to say one smart. if we are a united kingdom, then why have we divided our young people by opportunity. [applause] i love to all of you today and i tell you -- [laughter] let this three -- let this be countryed to show this that in the 21st century we should not have to be defined by where we are from. future to aspire to. mark. say we made our and most...
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today we have reached an outcome that is good for the united kingdom. k star? yeah, jeremy corbyn went to glastonbury. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...# so, plenty to digest, and it was onlyjune. but the big issue of brexit hadn't gone away, and it was time for the eu and uk to get stuck in. a hugely important decision was taken by the remaining 27 countries in the eu at the end of april. to start with, negotiators would only talk about three subjects — the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, the rights of eu citizens living in britain and vice versa, and how much britain owed the eu, the so—called divorce bill. only when sufficient progress was made in those areas could talks move on to the nitty—gritty of trade deals. we all want a close and strong future relationship with the uk. there's absolutely no question about it. but before discussing the future, we have to sort out our past. the very next day, a german newspaper published details of a meeting between the eu commission president jean—claude juncker and the pm. it alleged the meet
today we have reached an outcome that is good for the united kingdom. k star? yeah, jeremy corbyn went to glastonbury. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...# so, plenty to digest, and it was onlyjune. but the big issue of brexit hadn't gone away, and it was time for the eu and uk to get stuck in. a hugely important decision was taken by the remaining 27 countries in the eu at the end of april. to start with, negotiators would only talk about three subjects — the border between northern ireland and the...
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just to line in total the firm participated in four hundred fifty public service projects in the united kingdom this is part of the p.f. ideals of private finance and initiatives this is just one of the companies a two hundred year old infrastructure company collapse has been liquidated i saw that shareholders might actually get between less than a penny and six p. back to the pound invested in the company remember the reason i bring this up is because bitcoin was birthed into the world january third two thousand and nine the genesis block and in that genesis block it mentioned the collapse of the banks and the u.k. that were being bailed out two hundred year old banks were being bailed out now we see two hundred year old. infrastructure companies being bailed out yeah it's great really juxtaposition of big boy and the crilly and story and as you point out it's echoes the two thousand and eight bank collapse that spawned the creation bit coy as a way to fight back against what is hyper financialization trillion is a victim of financialization and just like many companies in the u.k. and around
just to line in total the firm participated in four hundred fifty public service projects in the united kingdom this is part of the p.f. ideals of private finance and initiatives this is just one of the companies a two hundred year old infrastructure company collapse has been liquidated i saw that shareholders might actually get between less than a penny and six p. back to the pound invested in the company remember the reason i bring this up is because bitcoin was birthed into the world january...
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well, i don't think the political pressure has been unhelpful, whether it is from the united kingdom adian government. but you know, the fundamentals of the c series and the fundamental arguments that bombardier have made throughout this have been vindicated. and full power to them. i'm delighted with the news this evening, and i wish them every success in selling what is a magical aircraft. boeing may appeal tonight's decision, but that could take years. meanwhile, this factory will be able to sell its plane parts tariff—free into the united states. danny savage, bbc news, belfast. the brexit secretary, david davis, has outlined the government's plans for the transition period after britain leaves the eu in march next year. he confirmed that during that time the uk would be free to sign new trade agreements. but mr davis played down rifts within his own party over europe, insisting there was "no difference" between himself, the chancellor and theresa may. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. in teesside today, the brexit secretary was trying to calm troubled waters. surr
well, i don't think the political pressure has been unhelpful, whether it is from the united kingdom adian government. but you know, the fundamentals of the c series and the fundamental arguments that bombardier have made throughout this have been vindicated. and full power to them. i'm delighted with the news this evening, and i wish them every success in selling what is a magical aircraft. boeing may appeal tonight's decision, but that could take years. meanwhile, this factory will be able to...
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and the european union more tangible and more important than between ireland and the united kingdom and that what's at stake here really for ireland is the introduction of a hard border between northern ireland that's part of the united kingdom and ireland and something they don't have at the moment and if it were reintroduced then the worry is that it would not only have economic upheaval but possibly also political upheaval it's the only land border between the united kingdom and ireland and so they want to avoid at all costs having this hard border reintroduced between the u.k. and between island after drags it so that's the main concern and he said again there will be no backsliding on that commitment from the u.k. that you won't have a hard border between those two countries so in theory it's settled but in practice practice we see nobody really knows how this is going to look like how this is going to be put into place and he had to say this about the people of northern not that the majority of people in northern ireland voted to remain in the european union the majority of the re
and the european union more tangible and more important than between ireland and the united kingdom and that what's at stake here really for ireland is the introduction of a hard border between northern ireland that's part of the united kingdom and ireland and something they don't have at the moment and if it were reintroduced then the worry is that it would not only have economic upheaval but possibly also political upheaval it's the only land border between the united kingdom and ireland and...
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just to line in total the firm participated in four hundred fifty public service projects in the united kingdom this is part of the p.f. ideals private finance and mission of this is just one of the companies a two hundred year old infrastructure company is collapse has been liquidated i saw that shareholders might actually get between less than a penny and six p. back to the pound invested in the company remember the reason i bring this up is because bitcoin was birthed into the world january third two thousand and nine the genesis block and in that genesis block it mentioned the collapse of the banks and the u.k. that were being bailed out two hundred year old banks were being bailed out now we see two hundred year old. infrastructure companies being bailed out yeah it's great really juxtaposition of big boy and the crilly and story and as you point out it's echoes the two thousand and eight bank collapse that spawned the creation bit coy as a way to fight back against what is hyper financialization trillion is a victim of financialization and just like many companies in the u.k. and around t
just to line in total the firm participated in four hundred fifty public service projects in the united kingdom this is part of the p.f. ideals private finance and mission of this is just one of the companies a two hundred year old infrastructure company is collapse has been liquidated i saw that shareholders might actually get between less than a penny and six p. back to the pound invested in the company remember the reason i bring this up is because bitcoin was birthed into the world january...
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president donald trump to visit the united kingdom later this year it comes as the two leaders met at the world economic forum in davos and also comes amid rumors of a breakdown in the relationship between the two countries if you. like you. say thank you for. what a great. thing you're doing. whether rumor or not what is real is that twenty seventeen saw a real strain in the so-called special relationship. is the only way. to reason made don't focus on me focus on the destructive radical islamic terrorism that is taking place within the united kingdom we're doing just fine and perhaps a change of heart by president trump in order to repair that relationship he's indicated that he's willing to apologize for retreating.
president donald trump to visit the united kingdom later this year it comes as the two leaders met at the world economic forum in davos and also comes amid rumors of a breakdown in the relationship between the two countries if you. like you. say thank you for. what a great. thing you're doing. whether rumor or not what is real is that twenty seventeen saw a real strain in the so-called special relationship. is the only way. to reason made don't focus on me focus on the destructive radical...
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just to line in total the firm participated in four hundred fifty public service projects in the united kingdom this is part of the p.f. ideals of private finance and mission of this is just one of the companies a two hundred year old infrastructure company is collapse it's been liquidated i saw that shareholders might actually get between less than a penny and six back to the pound invested in the company remember the reason i bring this up is because bitcoin was birthed into the world january third two thousand and nine the genesis block and in that genesis block it mentioned the collapse of the banks and the u.k. that were being bailed out two hundred year old banks were being bailed out now we see two hundred year old. infrastructure companies being bailed out yeah it's great really juxtaposition of big boy and the crilly and story and as you point out it's echoes the two thousand and eight bank collapse that spawned the creation of bitcoin as a way to fight back against what is hyper financialization trillion is a victim of financialization and just like many companies in the u.k. and arou
just to line in total the firm participated in four hundred fifty public service projects in the united kingdom this is part of the p.f. ideals of private finance and mission of this is just one of the companies a two hundred year old infrastructure company is collapse it's been liquidated i saw that shareholders might actually get between less than a penny and six back to the pound invested in the company remember the reason i bring this up is because bitcoin was birthed into the world january...
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for my part i hope the new relationship that exists between united kingdom and the european union is as close and deep as possible, but consistent with the needs of the union to protect our internal markets and customs union. mr. president, i was born european. part of a new generation of political leaders that were born after our country's joined the european union or its predecessors. beeneasure what has received and share the vision of the founders for further integration and cooperation. while i have always lived with the benefits of european membership, i have never taken them for granted. i very much value what was hard-won by past generations and with a sacrificed for us. that vision delivered peace in europe and opened the door for peace and prosperity in my own country. these values of solidarity, partnership and cooperation that are central to the european projects have brought ireland from the position of being one of the least developed member states when we joined, to one of the most prosperous today. for us, your enabler transportation from being a country on the periph
for my part i hope the new relationship that exists between united kingdom and the european union is as close and deep as possible, but consistent with the needs of the union to protect our internal markets and customs union. mr. president, i was born european. part of a new generation of political leaders that were born after our country's joined the european union or its predecessors. beeneasure what has received and share the vision of the founders for further integration and cooperation....
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this is a bridge to a new future partnership, where crucially the united kingdom is outside the singletside of the customs union. he said for business there would be no dramatic change, but the uk would start to talk trade with other countries, all to be negotiated with the eu, but for now it's comments by his cabinet colleague that are causing problems. the chancellor said there could be very modest changes in eu relations. if the cabinet can't agree on its position, how can you possibly negotiate with brussels? look, i'm in politics, and people debate, and they have different views. there's a diversity of views on this subject, in all parties. that doesn't mean that we don't have or can't have a coherent and forceful view, in the interests of the united kingdom. ministers don't always want their divisions laid bare. today the chancellor insisted he backed the government's view. i was speaking about our trade relationship with the eu, and it is the government's policy that we want to maintain the maximum possible access to markets, and the minimum friction at our borders. nonetheless,
this is a bridge to a new future partnership, where crucially the united kingdom is outside the singletside of the customs union. he said for business there would be no dramatic change, but the uk would start to talk trade with other countries, all to be negotiated with the eu, but for now it's comments by his cabinet colleague that are causing problems. the chancellor said there could be very modest changes in eu relations. if the cabinet can't agree on its position, how can you possibly...
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he says he is on the cusp of a historic victory for socialism and the left in the united kingdom. first of all, do you think thatis kingdom. first of all, do you think that is true? i don't think we can tell. i think that labour got many votes, many, many votes, in the north of england, from people who wa nted north of england, from people who wanted to leave the european union. and i think that labour should focus itself on getting a good result, leaving the european union. and i think all of us should. it seems to be labour's policy is to say, yes, we are going to leave, we want to leave, but we want to stay if possible inside the customs union, baby inside the single market as well, and if that isn't possible, we wa nt well, and if that isn't possible, we want the closest relationship possible and the softest wrecks at possible. well, i want the closest
he says he is on the cusp of a historic victory for socialism and the left in the united kingdom. first of all, do you think thatis kingdom. first of all, do you think that is true? i don't think we can tell. i think that labour got many votes, many, many votes, in the north of england, from people who wa nted north of england, from people who wanted to leave the european union. and i think that labour should focus itself on getting a good result, leaving the european union. and i think all of...
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indispensable relation for freedom and liberty, in its darkest hour, the alliance between the united states and the united kingdom, remarkable that he's managed to antagonize and to unify the fractious british politics, but he's appalled them with his rash comments and tweets attacking the united kingdom, he's simply not welcome, and it is astonishing. >> steve, i know you're interested in the axios reporting about the pressure on the director of the fbi. "the washington post," fbi director christopher wray has been resisting pressure to replace his deputy director mccabe, a frequent target of criticism from president trump. according to people familiar with the matter. i know you're disturbed by this notion of tinkering with and engineering the fbi beyond the normal kind of review of the troops and bringing in of close associates, that new directors are allowed to do. >> there's an extraordinary assault under way upon the fbi, its agents, its career men and women. it involves republican members of congress, it involves a news network, and certainly it involves the administration. it is unprecedented. the rule of
indispensable relation for freedom and liberty, in its darkest hour, the alliance between the united states and the united kingdom, remarkable that he's managed to antagonize and to unify the fractious british politics, but he's appalled them with his rash comments and tweets attacking the united kingdom, he's simply not welcome, and it is astonishing. >> steve, i know you're interested in the axios reporting about the pressure on the director of the fbi. "the washington post,"...
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the neo con united dollar and it's interesting. so i don't buy though it's obviously regrettable that the citizens of the united kingdom have opted for leaving the united kingdom at the same time this has almost encouraged us to concentrate on the big issues and let me say very clearly and. with the election of the french president manuel markov there has been a new impetus. which will strengthen us so what do we have to do that side at a time when not all of the members countries of the european union say we want to have a closer union that's exactly what we want well we have to learn to find responses for the big issues in the union and also try to solve those important questions and by the people on the ground where they are otherwise we will not create a good climate for europe and we have to develop our economic strength now that we have well. we haven't exactly left behind the euro crisis completely but we i think have tackled it quite well now that there is growth in almost all european countries now that there is more employment we now have to reorientate our economic policy which means creating more of a digital single marke
the neo con united dollar and it's interesting. so i don't buy though it's obviously regrettable that the citizens of the united kingdom have opted for leaving the united kingdom at the same time this has almost encouraged us to concentrate on the big issues and let me say very clearly and. with the election of the french president manuel markov there has been a new impetus. which will strengthen us so what do we have to do that side at a time when not all of the members countries of the...
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yet what value does any of that carry when a self-proclaimed title, such as the united kingdom, has left the opportunities of so many young people divided. allow me to say that once more. if we are a united kingdom then , why have we divided our young people by opportunity? [applause] i look to all of you today, and i tell you, let us be remembered s to show thismyp' country that, in the 21st century, we should no longer have to be defined simply where we are from. eyes, we allo your have a future to aspire to. let us be remembered as the myp's who can say we made our mark. and most importantly, let us be remembered as the young people we are. experiencepass work hubs for the young people of this country. i thank you all. [applause] mr. speaker: elijah, thank you for your sincerity, for your eloquence, for your passion. and indeed, thank you for your courage. you are the spirit of the united kingdom youth parliament. [applause] mr. speaker: colleagues, to conclude the debate, welcome from north ireland, jenny iredell. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i also thank elijah for the arguments and t
yet what value does any of that carry when a self-proclaimed title, such as the united kingdom, has left the opportunities of so many young people divided. allow me to say that once more. if we are a united kingdom then , why have we divided our young people by opportunity? [applause] i look to all of you today, and i tell you, let us be remembered s to show thismyp' country that, in the 21st century, we should no longer have to be defined simply where we are from. eyes, we allo your have a...
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president, the united kingdom remains fully committed to the plan of action. it is one of the international community's greatest successes in recent memory. we welcome iran's compliance with its nuclear commitment, we encourage all member states to uphold their commitments to the iranian people can see that tangible benefits of this deal. to upholdcourage iran its commitments especially with respect to the provisions of annex b as highlighted in the secretary-general's fourth report stipulated by security council resolution 3221. -- 2231. iran continues to invest heavily in missile development, despite un's sanctions. saw launches of ballistic missiles in 2016, and 2017 network inconsistent with the resolution. we urge iran to refrain from such activity and ask all partners to report any evidence that iran is conducting activity inconsistent with resolution 2231 to the un security council. president,on, mr. let us not forget a prosperous stable iran, is beneficial to us all. in the region and beyond. we will continue to encourage iran to comply fully with the
president, the united kingdom remains fully committed to the plan of action. it is one of the international community's greatest successes in recent memory. we welcome iran's compliance with its nuclear commitment, we encourage all member states to uphold their commitments to the iranian people can see that tangible benefits of this deal. to upholdcourage iran its commitments especially with respect to the provisions of annex b as highlighted in the secretary-general's fourth report stipulated...
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president donald trump to visit the united kingdom later this year it comes as the two leaders met at the world economic forum in davos and also comes amid rumors of a breakdown in the relationship between the two countries the feeling. like you. was a. false rumor and what a great. question for everything you do and. whether rumor or not what is real is that twenty seventeen so a real strain in the so-called special relationship. is the only way. to reason may turn focus on me focus on the destructive radical islamic terrorism that is taking place within the united kingdom we just fine and perhaps a change of heart by president trump in order to repair that relationship he's indicated that he's willing to apologize for retreating britain first if you're telling me that the harpy people horrible racist people i would certainly apologize if you'd like me to do that i know nothing about them previous announcement of a potential visit by trump have provoked a backlash amongst british politicians i would not wish to issue the way to speak in the royal gallery. previous report suggests tha
president donald trump to visit the united kingdom later this year it comes as the two leaders met at the world economic forum in davos and also comes amid rumors of a breakdown in the relationship between the two countries the feeling. like you. was a. false rumor and what a great. question for everything you do and. whether rumor or not what is real is that twenty seventeen so a real strain in the so-called special relationship. is the only way. to reason may turn focus on me focus on the...