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u.k. government is proposing it's an internal u.k. law that gives the u.k. government power to basically override the withdrawal agreement and the withdrawal agreement is the hard one of the negotiation between the u.k. and the e.u. it's an agreement so cool dubose agreement that the u.k. and the you had concluded and that the u.k. now it moves itself is going to be breached if the u.k. government carries out this plan it also has admitted itself a government minister has admitted that it does breach international a result because this withdrawal agreement is signed is an international treaty and also because of the huge controversy here in the u.k. for example back benches have come out conservative backbenchers that have said well i don't really want to sign a no that's breaks international law and. uphold our commitments that we have made . the question is is the u.k. government really going to present it in the end to its own peace for signature for policy because it could be olds who just a bit off it could be but the you come government is just now sign
u.k. government is proposing it's an internal u.k. law that gives the u.k. government power to basically override the withdrawal agreement and the withdrawal agreement is the hard one of the negotiation between the u.k. and the e.u. it's an agreement so cool dubose agreement that the u.k. and the you had concluded and that the u.k. now it moves itself is going to be breached if the u.k. government carries out this plan it also has admitted itself a government minister has admitted that it does...
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u.k. government wants to persuade voters in the u.k. also persuade the eu negotiators the it is prepared to walk away and it has a plan. it strikes me what we're hearing is related to that because essentially, what ministers are saying is that if there is a dispute over what is going into northern ireland and whether it's going to end up in the eu and should face tariffs, if they can't agree that with the eu, the u.k. will make a unilateral decision. the argument that is being made is that is that the most sensible thing to do because they will avoid a default where everything moving into northern ireland from great britain needs tariffs. there is real concern at westminster that this is potentially undermining the uk's place especially after the astonishing admission from the northern ireland secretary that yes it could mean some circumstances breaking international law. >> that's one big familiar issue. another is level playing field. if the u.k. wants a trade deal with the eu, and needs to agree to regulations. where are we on that o
u.k. government wants to persuade voters in the u.k. also persuade the eu negotiators the it is prepared to walk away and it has a plan. it strikes me what we're hearing is related to that because essentially, what ministers are saying is that if there is a dispute over what is going into northern ireland and whether it's going to end up in the eu and should face tariffs, if they can't agree that with the eu, the u.k. will make a unilateral decision. the argument that is being made is that is...
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u.k. government is proposing it's an internal u.k. law that gives the u.k. government power to basically override to withdraw agreements and the withdrawal agreement is part one of the negotiation between the u.k. and the e.u. it's an agreement was so cool dubose agreement that the u.k. and the you had concluded and that the u.k. no it myths itself is going to be breached if the u.k. government carries out this plan it also has admitted itself a government minister has admitted that it doesn't reach into national a result because this withdrawal agreement is signed is an international treaty and also because of the huge controversy here in the u.k. for example back benches have come out conservative backbenchers that have said well i don't really want to sign a no that's breaks international law and. uphold our commitments that we have made . the question is is the u.k. government really going to present it in the end to its m.p.'s for signature policy because it could be also just a bluff it could be but the you come government is just now so. signaling to t
u.k. government is proposing it's an internal u.k. law that gives the u.k. government power to basically override to withdraw agreements and the withdrawal agreement is part one of the negotiation between the u.k. and the e.u. it's an agreement was so cool dubose agreement that the u.k. and the you had concluded and that the u.k. no it myths itself is going to be breached if the u.k. government carries out this plan it also has admitted itself a government minister has admitted that it doesn't...
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u.k. in the future how can the government reassure future international partners that the u.k. can be trusted to abide by the legal obligations of the agreements signed when boris johnson signed the withdrawal agreement which led to the u.k. exiting the e.u. at the end of january it all seemed done and dusted the trade border would be in the irish sea thereby keeping the border between islands and northern ireland open and protecting the good friday peace agreement chipping away at it now risks destabilizing the entire process with fewer than 4 months left to finalize a whole set of trade arrangements quite apart from all this leading to the prospects of yet another rift inside the conservative policy critics of the government's argue that the principle of breaking in startle law is sufficiently a narcotic as to raise questions about the credibility of the u.k. in wider ways it could also mean the entire dispute ending up in of all places the european courts the legislation will go before parliament on wednesday it may fail but the damage might already have been done barnsley a
u.k. in the future how can the government reassure future international partners that the u.k. can be trusted to abide by the legal obligations of the agreements signed when boris johnson signed the withdrawal agreement which led to the u.k. exiting the e.u. at the end of january it all seemed done and dusted the trade border would be in the irish sea thereby keeping the border between islands and northern ireland open and protecting the good friday peace agreement chipping away at it now risks...
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u.k. government says it may attempt to change the brexit deal related to northern. e head of the uk's legal department has resigned in response. we are staying in the u.k. the surge of coronavirus infections is causing major concern to the government. prime minister boris johnson has announced new restrictions reducing the number of people allowed to meet socially from 30 to 6. there are stronger localized measures in the town of bolton. raa curfew is being imposed aftr new figures showed cases dramatically rising over the past three days. paul brennan reports. weeks ago, the infection rate in bolton was just 15 cases per 100,000 people. perit has leapt to 120 100,000. on tuesday morning, this northern englishtown introduced new restrictions on household gatherings. by the afternoon, the infection rate forced the council to extend that to restaurants, cafes, bars, and pubs, all of them only open for take away, and they must close by 10:00 p.m. >> to be fair to the general public, many of whom who have been going about their business, they will find this frustrating.
u.k. government says it may attempt to change the brexit deal related to northern. e head of the uk's legal department has resigned in response. we are staying in the u.k. the surge of coronavirus infections is causing major concern to the government. prime minister boris johnson has announced new restrictions reducing the number of people allowed to meet socially from 30 to 6. there are stronger localized measures in the town of bolton. raa curfew is being imposed aftr new figures showed cases...
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u.k. government is looking at this. >> it seems to me there may be three reasons for that tactic.r one is obvious, to do a deal. two, it may be about consumption. they may be wanting to sound really tough before eventually giving way as, indeed, happened last year with the boris johnson withdrawal agreements, and then the third possibility is that the british government actually really wants a no deal brexit. >> the issue was ireland. they share the border with the republic of ireland, in the european union, and because of the successful peace process, the status of that border is sensitive. under the agreement, northern ireland maintains some of the eu customs rules to assure there are no hard borders between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. they would also have to be some checks on goods traveling between great britain and northern ireland. in other words, it effectively puts a customs border in there. some said that would notappen. well, this new legislation could see the eu remove the obligation to remove those checks. if that happened, we come back to the same qu
u.k. government is looking at this. >> it seems to me there may be three reasons for that tactic.r one is obvious, to do a deal. two, it may be about consumption. they may be wanting to sound really tough before eventually giving way as, indeed, happened last year with the boris johnson withdrawal agreements, and then the third possibility is that the british government actually really wants a no deal brexit. >> the issue was ireland. they share the border with the republic of...
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u.k. government telling the public to work from home again if possible. nment i should say is considering closing pubs and restaurants at 10:00 p.m., which brings with it real problems. we already saw whitbread saying it is consulting on 6000 job losses. tui saying 8000. those two just today. the stocks moving in different directions. with red down 4.5%. let's bring in will hobbs, barclays wealth management chief investment officer to talk to us about these new or increased restrictions. the u.k. goest if back into lockdown? will: yes, it is not great for the economy, but i think we know that. we tend to think that a full lockdown is probably less likely. we know now from the experience of the last few months and also what we are seeing in east asia in particular that there is a way for the modern economy to coexist with the pandemic without resorting to full lockdown. it is not that the economy can fully recover or fully exist -- some parts will still struggle, but developing cheap preventative measures like mask wearing norms, health-care capacity, treat
u.k. government telling the public to work from home again if possible. nment i should say is considering closing pubs and restaurants at 10:00 p.m., which brings with it real problems. we already saw whitbread saying it is consulting on 6000 job losses. tui saying 8000. those two just today. the stocks moving in different directions. with red down 4.5%. let's bring in will hobbs, barclays wealth management chief investment officer to talk to us about these new or increased restrictions. the...
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u.k. government ponlished an opi saying sovereign as a matter of domestic law and can pass legislation in of the u.k. treaty obligations. cabinet minister involved in today's emergency talks also spoke briefly to the media. a recognition that we have an obligation to the people of northern island to make sure nuthey con to have unfettered access. we as a gover hent alsoe an obligation we take equally seriously to make sure theth awal agreement and the protocol are implemented in a way to make sure the gains of secured and enhanced in the future. >> the union does not see it like that at all. in this tweet, here is the most scathing part of the statement. the eu does meant that the aim of the bill -- good friday agreement.ing it is of the view that it does the opposite. let's hear more in brussels. >> a sense in brussels that th government that they are trying to push the eu into the corner. we will not give them the satisfaction of walking out of these negotiations. but make no mistake. the mood is bad. it did not go ashe eu hoped. the eu wanted reassurances, guarantees from the governmen
u.k. government ponlished an opi saying sovereign as a matter of domestic law and can pass legislation in of the u.k. treaty obligations. cabinet minister involved in today's emergency talks also spoke briefly to the media. a recognition that we have an obligation to the people of northern island to make sure nuthey con to have unfettered access. we as a gover hent alsoe an obligation we take equally seriously to make sure theth awal agreement and the protocol are implemented in a way to make...
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u.k. government. released a statement saying the move can have disastrous consequences on the good friday agreement and the process to maintain peace on the island of ireland. they urged the u.k. to abandon any or all legally questionable and unfair efforts to flout the northern island particle of the agreement -- withdrawal protocol of the agreement. we heard from secretary of state, mike pompeo. >> i am confident they will get it right. we have made clear our view of the importance of the good friday agreements. when of the complexity of the situation. we have done what we can to provide assistance where we can. in the end, this will be a set of decisions with respect to the u.k. have great confidence they will get this right. >> the foreign secretary blamed this issue on the eu and said the u.k. is seeking to change the deal for good reason. >> the u.k. is precautionary, we found it is proportionate, but what we can't have is, and this is contrary to the northern ireland protocol and a risk to the
u.k. government. released a statement saying the move can have disastrous consequences on the good friday agreement and the process to maintain peace on the island of ireland. they urged the u.k. to abandon any or all legally questionable and unfair efforts to flout the northern island particle of the agreement -- withdrawal protocol of the agreement. we heard from secretary of state, mike pompeo. >> i am confident they will get it right. we have made clear our view of the importance of...
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u.k. in the future how can the government reassure future international partners that the u.k. can be trusted to abide by the legal obligations of the agreements signed when boris johnson signed the withdrawal agreement which led to the u.k. exiting the e.u. at the end of january it all seemed done and dusted the trade border would be in the irish sea thereby keeping the border between ireland and northern ireland open and protecting the good friday peace agreement chipping away at it now risks destabilizing the entire process with fewer than 4 months left to finalize a whole set of trade arrangements quite apart from all this leading to the prospects of yet another rift inside the conservative policy critics of the government's argue that the principle of breaking in startle law is sufficiently and not kick to raise questions about the credibility of the u.k. in wider ways it could also mean the entire dispute ending up in of all places the european courts the legislation will go before parliament on wednesday it may fail but the damage might already have been done barnsley al
u.k. in the future how can the government reassure future international partners that the u.k. can be trusted to abide by the legal obligations of the agreements signed when boris johnson signed the withdrawal agreement which led to the u.k. exiting the e.u. at the end of january it all seemed done and dusted the trade border would be in the irish sea thereby keeping the border between ireland and northern ireland open and protecting the good friday peace agreement chipping away at it now risks...
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u.k. government was a good woman they would find a retired of us other than the one thing that neither side will say what they will do if there is no deal by the 1st of january but clearly somebody has got to organize things like tariffs and making sure that goods coming in from the e.u. things the u.k. much they stand as and in the u.k. not on the back in much that he used hand it's. going to organize a lease checks and where are they going to be don't you and you know it's 0. sum and terms of the what are called fighting solitary checks on home food has actually the right products you know that's a big spectrum of products very very specific that this yeah i'm not so ready been a great and in fact as in part of the internal market so i'm for structure will be there are those checks will take place a slow go department of agriculture officials will do that work. how many products would need checked that was a question whereby if there was an agreement things went well it would be a small relatively small number of products and if there's a break to goes badly then we're not just talking ab
u.k. government was a good woman they would find a retired of us other than the one thing that neither side will say what they will do if there is no deal by the 1st of january but clearly somebody has got to organize things like tariffs and making sure that goods coming in from the e.u. things the u.k. much they stand as and in the u.k. not on the back in much that he used hand it's. going to organize a lease checks and where are they going to be don't you and you know it's 0. sum and terms of...
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u.k. government to explain the draft bill and i understand that this meeting will really take place tomorrow mr mcallister if this legislation is to be carried forward and passed can you still trust the u.k. as a trading partner. while the european situations are now doing is carefully analyzing a draft or from a legal point of human of course it will also have to be interpreted politically commission president from the other european actors but also representatives of the states have all been very clear in their messaging in the last few hours that the. correct implementation of the color green movement and especially the correct implementation of the protocol another moment. is a matter of trust for our future partnership and of course this has an impact on the british credibility the to comply with by having international treaties i always said that the implementation of the work or agreement is a kind of a litmus test for the u.k. government and especially for the confidence of the trust we have the british government so really the ball is in the british field now and they have to explai
u.k. government to explain the draft bill and i understand that this meeting will really take place tomorrow mr mcallister if this legislation is to be carried forward and passed can you still trust the u.k. as a trading partner. while the european situations are now doing is carefully analyzing a draft or from a legal point of human of course it will also have to be interpreted politically commission president from the other european actors but also representatives of the states have all been...
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governing council. do with: what do you u.k. assets right now? it is clear that banks in london have halted a return to the office. and that is covid related. then we have this other brexit news, that j.p. morgan is set to move 230 billion dollars in assets to frankfurt because they worry about passporting rights. david: i think the outlook for the u.k. has looked pretty poor for some time. contracts byomy around 10% this year, so it is one of the hardest hit by the pandemic from an economic perspective. part of that i think is because the u.k. economy was not in a particular good space coming into this crisis either. to, the as you alluded brexit concerns. , which shift of assets is reinforcing what we have been seeing more generally, which is that banks have been shifting pastor balance sheets to europe -- past their balance to europe. the other news that was reported yesterday was that, for example, lorries do not have the paperwork in the event of a lack of a trade deal to actually be able to ship goods across the channel into continental eur
governing council. do with: what do you u.k. assets right now? it is clear that banks in london have halted a return to the office. and that is covid related. then we have this other brexit news, that j.p. morgan is set to move 230 billion dollars in assets to frankfurt because they worry about passporting rights. david: i think the outlook for the u.k. has looked pretty poor for some time. contracts byomy around 10% this year, so it is one of the hardest hit by the pandemic from an economic...
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u.k. is government is making it pretty clear that it wants independence from europe at any price meaning. that even previous agreements you know for example the so-called divorce deal that was struck between the u.k. and the european union that was supposed to guarantee a peaceful and smooth relationship on the irish border is nothing that we can rely on u.k. the u.k. government has introduced a bill that is in opposition to this divorce deal which means that a certain amount of chaos is what we all have and in particular of course businesses have to get prepared have to get prepared for when breaks it comes at the beginning of the year you know a certain amount of terrorists paper trails that you have to fill out if you want to deal with the european union when you are a british company not something you'd want to deal with if you rely on you know those just in time supply chains cold read what happens when we do get a deal what sort of a deal will it be. well. all that everyone will be focusing on is the w t o rules the rules of the world trade organization which means a certain amount o
u.k. is government is making it pretty clear that it wants independence from europe at any price meaning. that even previous agreements you know for example the so-called divorce deal that was struck between the u.k. and the european union that was supposed to guarantee a peaceful and smooth relationship on the irish border is nothing that we can rely on u.k. the u.k. government has introduced a bill that is in opposition to this divorce deal which means that a certain amount of chaos is what...
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u.k. time, olaf scholz will outline the country's 2021 budget. -- will benal suspended as the government seeksspend its way out of the recession. then back in the usa, at 3:00 p.m. u.k. time, a little bit confusing, jay powell begins the second day of testimony for the financial services committee. that kind of thing always starts at 10:00 a.m. in washington. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is sent to deliver the so-called throne speech. he will outline the government's new agenda including social security and green measures. let's get the bloomberg business flash. >> you will like this story. tesla is setting the lofty goal of making a $25,000 car by 2023. -- is possible by cutting the cost in half. it lacks the sizzle investors have come to expect from elon musk. goldman sachs is reversing course in london, encouraging employees to go back to working remotely after the government britain to come back coronavirus. 3m is set to be exploring the sale of its safety unit. sources tell bloomberg it is working with a deal that could fetch $3.5 billion. the sale would give 3m extra the mi
u.k. time, olaf scholz will outline the country's 2021 budget. -- will benal suspended as the government seeksspend its way out of the recession. then back in the usa, at 3:00 p.m. u.k. time, a little bit confusing, jay powell begins the second day of testimony for the financial services committee. that kind of thing always starts at 10:00 a.m. in washington. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is sent to deliver the so-called throne speech. he will outline the government's new agenda...
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one of the british government's top medical advisors is warning that the u.k. is at a critical point in the coronavirus crisis since the start of the pandemic more than 40000 people in britain have died after testing positive for hiv 19 that's the highest number in europe and the u.k. health minister has now refused to rule out a 2nd total look lockdown in england. as the u.k. enjoys the final days of summer it's not just the approaching winter that fills many with a sense of foreboding with infection rates rising a 2nd lockdown is increasingly likely. tipping points as a country and everyone has a role in the choice that we face either everybody follows the rules or we're going to have to take more stringent actions starting this month people who have tested positive for the corona virus will be hit with stiff fines if they break quarantine such fines are nothing new but at $10000.00 british pounds for repeat offenders the financial hit for those caught it is significant the u.k. government has not shied away from controversial decisions it has not however man
one of the british government's top medical advisors is warning that the u.k. is at a critical point in the coronavirus crisis since the start of the pandemic more than 40000 people in britain have died after testing positive for hiv 19 that's the highest number in europe and the u.k. health minister has now refused to rule out a 2nd total look lockdown in england. as the u.k. enjoys the final days of summer it's not just the approaching winter that fills many with a sense of foreboding with...
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u.k. government set to speak directly to the public expecting to talk about how the u.k. hit a critical point and on that note they're weighing up whether to impose fresh lock down measures after boris johnson said the country is now seeing a second wave of cases. over 13 million people are already under restrictions they could see tighter rules come into effect saying measures are increasingly likely. he has no symptoms and will remain at home and france reported a record number of cases on saturday. the s&p rating company cited counting physical and structural challenges due to the pandemic they warned that economic weakness could persist into 2022 if a fresh budget isn't passed by lawmakers they have maintained it's stable outlook for the country's economy. let's get out to charlotte that joins us with more and has been covering the spanish economy throughout the pandemic. give us insight and should it come as a surprise to the investment community >> no. as we heard, they have that graded they're on projection this year saying that the recovery was lower than expected
u.k. government set to speak directly to the public expecting to talk about how the u.k. hit a critical point and on that note they're weighing up whether to impose fresh lock down measures after boris johnson said the country is now seeing a second wave of cases. over 13 million people are already under restrictions they could see tighter rules come into effect saying measures are increasingly likely. he has no symptoms and will remain at home and france reported a record number of cases on...
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despite a government push back police arrested hundreds of people mainly women demanding the resignation of our blind president should go to clubs with corona virus infection rates soaring in the u.k. the government slaps hefty fines on quarantine breakers in advance of a possible 2nd lockdown. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program money laundering and a banking scandal of gigantic proportions records show records that were just revealed show that for years banks around the world have helped avert and conceal criminal funds. the documents leaked from the u.s. treasury department appear to show how banks helped to circumvent international sanctions including against iran and syria danish and british banks as well as germany's deutsche bank are among those implicated in leaked files all of the wode criminals are using the global financial system to launder money it's a dirty bit lucrative business for the banks. if a bank notices a suspicious transfer it has to report it to the authorities. thousands of such reports were of time by bus paid news. and then evaluated by the i.c.i. jai. it's an international network of investigative journalists. they have discovered evidence of money
despite a government push back police arrested hundreds of people mainly women demanding the resignation of our blind president should go to clubs with corona virus infection rates soaring in the u.k. the government slaps hefty fines on quarantine breakers in advance of a possible 2nd lockdown. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program money laundering and a banking scandal of gigantic proportions records show records that were just revealed show that for years banks around the world have helped...
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u.k. government. >> do you think the eu will walk away at the end of the month if a deal does proceed? greg: what we have been clear about his we are seeking from the european union is a canada-style free-trade agreement. similar to what the eu has granted canada, japan, and others. no more, no less than that. that is what we are seeking. but if there is no further agreement that we will -- shery: the u.k. minister of state trade policy. next, australia has a new player hoping to capitalize on the rush among young investors into the stock market. we ask superhero ceo of john winters if his after payback platform can be the next robinhood. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ --ry: australia now has a homegrown response, one with a strong focus on asx listed companies. superhero is backed by two of the biggest tech names in australia. john winters joins us now. great to have you with us. why now? how long has this been in the making? and tell us about the timing of the launch. john: thanks for having me on. we think
u.k. government. >> do you think the eu will walk away at the end of the month if a deal does proceed? greg: what we have been clear about his we are seeking from the european union is a canada-style free-trade agreement. similar to what the eu has granted canada, japan, and others. no more, no less than that. that is what we are seeking. but if there is no further agreement that we will -- shery: the u.k. minister of state trade policy. next, australia has a new player hoping to...
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u.k. government says it is prepared to break international law over brexit. parts of the withdrawal under threat, and time is running out. we ask a european lawmaker what, if anything, can europe do? and we meet the mammals of brazil, could they tell us more about the genesis of the coronavirus that has changed our world? plus, calls to boycott disney's remake of "mulan."" activists are accusing the film of overlooking human rights abuses. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs and around the world, welcome. tonight, we begin with the ashes that were once europe's largest migrant camp. on to nine, a fire broke out on the greek island of luz bos. thousands of refugees have been taken to safety. local officials suspect arson. they say it may have been a protest against the coronavirus lockdown imposed earlier this week. tonight, a state of emergency is in effect t on the entire islan. >> it lies in ruins. it was a temporarary home foforr 12,00000 m migrants stucuck on e g greek island d of luz bos -- lesbos. ththe camp was operating at t fr timeitits
u.k. government says it is prepared to break international law over brexit. parts of the withdrawal under threat, and time is running out. we ask a european lawmaker what, if anything, can europe do? and we meet the mammals of brazil, could they tell us more about the genesis of the coronavirus that has changed our world? plus, calls to boycott disney's remake of "mulan."" activists are accusing the film of overlooking human rights abuses. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers...
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u.k. government, this is unlawful. it is a government that is out of control. we have spoken to a number of high-profile pro brexit politicians and the tory party who are really against this bill. so this is the thing -- is this thing that could break the tories apart? ian: i certainly think it is going to cause some divisions. i'm not sure that the conservative mp's will have sufficient clout to stop this. i hope they do, but i think the bill will be in considerable difficulty in the house of lords. i'm not sure the government can get the support he needs in the house of lords. we may be seeing a crisis over the course of the next few weeks. a lot of people have been asking questions about the suitability of the prime minister in office. i don't think he has what it takes. i think he has behaved in a way that demeans the office of prime minister. if you were to ask me the question do i believe boris johnson would still be prime minister in 12 months' time, i'm not so sure. there well may be changes. joining: thank you for us, ian blackford. coming up, france's
u.k. government, this is unlawful. it is a government that is out of control. we have spoken to a number of high-profile pro brexit politicians and the tory party who are really against this bill. so this is the thing -- is this thing that could break the tories apart? ian: i certainly think it is going to cause some divisions. i'm not sure that the conservative mp's will have sufficient clout to stop this. i hope they do, but i think the bill will be in considerable difficulty in the house of...
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u.k. government says it may break international law in an attempt to change the brakes of the over relating to northern ireland prime minister boris johnson intends to impose a unilateral interpretation of how arrangements to avoid a hard border with the republic of ireland will work. that have more on that on the news hour also have more news for you in half an hour coming up next though it's al-jazeera world thanks for watching my. in something deep like you from home knowing how to be lonely if you know does differ b.j. house on hope i don't call it highly howell's on a conan chia home do we treat the house dead meat least the way you're going to ciccio whole. relationship with my father. i can't say but i can say he's good. in a funny way hoodies be found in the. memoir was aimed for its position on him if only because my father 5 wifes. hole is very big problem in that and for me and it's especially now flicka where it came from. people all mon mari 454 i use. is very but. is very but we goes it's a fake issue jen food chose it's a fake there are loads if is a lot of problem. for me i
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u.k. government has been pretty stingy with the airlines so far. have seen them pretty generous support coming from the french government, the german government. tens of billions of euros being doled out in those countries to help the airlines survive. when we look at the balance sheets, we look at how much cash they've got, when we look at how much total liquidity they've got, saying how long can they cover their costs, we think there is a good chance the airlines are going to need more capital, whether from the private sector or from the state, if this continues into the next year. much,ob, thanks very indeed. rob barnett of bloomberg intelligence. i will be talking to a number of the ceos of global airlines here. we will be talking to the united executive chairman, easyjet's ceo, lufthansa's ceo at the world aviation festival thursday and friday. we are hoping we will be able to bring you some of those conversations, but just listening about the u.k. government being stingy, if you talk to easyjet, very unhappy about the way things are being hand
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u.k. government as it expects to guarantee the integrity of the u.k.'al market, which is what the internal market still does, is make sure goods and services flow freely between england, northern ireland, wales, and scotland. that is an important thing for the people of this country and an important thing for the u.k. government to ensure. alix: you may not think you broke any international law, but other countries disagree. the u.s. is concerned about reneging on the deal with northern ireland. what you say to that? minister hands: i say what i have said, which is the uk's own internal market is the most important thing for the united kingdom government. wet we have done is if cannot come to a further deal , we willeuropean union supply more elements of the eu law to make sure we preserve the u.k. internal market, which will secure peace in northern ireland. we are still, with the deal with , major international partners. the u.k. is still a reliable country to do agreements with, particularly in the area of trade, and we have shown people do have conf
u.k. government as it expects to guarantee the integrity of the u.k.'al market, which is what the internal market still does, is make sure goods and services flow freely between england, northern ireland, wales, and scotland. that is an important thing for the people of this country and an important thing for the u.k. government to ensure. alix: you may not think you broke any international law, but other countries disagree. the u.s. is concerned about reneging on the deal with northern...
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u.k. government when it is the u.k. u.k. government taking a cue from donald trump who is also say it that there is no proof that this is that was kind of by the russians so there is clearly strong don't go on here and for you know don't meet rob to contradict or is joins me this is relatively extraordinary but i think that it once again shows that washington leads and london folds and that's the usual asset you know meanwhile i think is also in the certainly in the media here in the united kingdom there's a grueling coal for sanctions against russia. and in particular for angela merkel in germany to cancel the north to gas pipeline which is being proposed to bring energy directly from russia to germany and this seems to be a growing chorus in terms of the anglo-saxon world that merkel has to act like carrying out real sanctions by canceling this pipeline do you think biden's desire to share data with moscow suggests a softening of this the fanatics than off. well i think germany has always been a slightly different position
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u.k. truckers contacted the government saying it was sleepwalking into a disaster warning of severe disruption to supply chains. until monday another warning from believe. the time you know the u.k. must be willing to compromise on the key issues governance level playing field and he she was once more we believe a deal can be reached but at the same time the german government is preparing for a no 2 situation. with the prolonged status quo coming to an end on the 31st of december tell you is of the essence unless of course you're running down the clock . al-jazeera. the military leaders who carried out a coup in mali have a week to pick a transitional president and prime minister the 15 nation regional bloc eko west says pressuring create leaders to hand over power to civilian rule the military who overthrew president abraham say they will step down after a transition period they have proposed rewriting the constitution 1st and a 3 year transition but echo as leaders dismissed that idea. wildfires have burned almost 810000 hectares in california this year the most ever in the u.s. days 15000 f
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u.k. government will behind and months if propaganda effort in the port of syria's opposition story and will offer the break. anyone else chose seemed wrong. why don't we just don't all. the world get to shape our business comes to educate and indeed trade equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back with global hopes of ending the kobe crisis essentially resting on affective vaccines russia's their own job is now into advanced stage 3 trials among those taking part a star from artie's arabic and spanish channels. that's easy to many try to dissuade me he said and it's not been worth getting vaccinated if the risks are too hard however for me to produce cars up here people say that you should be defers to wait for the 16 to become a reliable i considered all the possible scenarios that may occur after having the fix soon but decided to take part in its trial. i decided to get vaccinated because i see that the world has changed after the front of virus antibodies will arise through the vaccine and only in this way will we be able
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u.k. government contractors that's the claim being made following a huge leak of secret documents obtained and published by the activist group anonymous if you are trying to fix up the story. 2 blog posts with an impressively long list of links we cannot confirm the documents are real but i don't want to miss is confident they've exposed how british taxpayers cash was being splashed on dirty schemes for regime change in syria only small particles of information about covert operations of british intelligence in syria have leaked into the media until today we have everything from criminal programs and tenders to bidders complete proposals so the leaks point to 10 programs or projects all logically put together inside government offices in london all united by a mission to nurture and trained and equipped moderate opposition with a polished image capable of overthrowing bashar al assad nothing to do with the terrorists under each program come bettors and documents supposedly describing how they plan to do the job fascinating stuff there from military training camps to diagrams outlining the
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u.k. government as you would expect to guarantee that the integrity of the u.k.'s own internal market, which is what the internal market's built up, to make sure goods and services can flow freely, unfettered between england, northern ireland, wales, and scotland. that's an encredibly important thing for the people of this country anti-u.k. government to secure. >> you might not think you broke any international law. other countries disagree. europe, the u.s. in particular is very concerned about the reneglecting on the deal with northern ireland. what do you say to that? >> look, i say what i have said which is the u.k.'s own internal market is ex-- most important thing to the united kingdom government. what we have done is if we don't come to further deal with the european union, we will supply more elements of the e.u. law to make sure we preserve the u.k. internal market and also secure peace in northern ire lapd. we are still -- ireland. as you see today with the deal with japan, our major international partners. the u.k. is still a reliable country to do agr
u.k. government as you would expect to guarantee that the integrity of the u.k.'s own internal market, which is what the internal market's built up, to make sure goods and services can flow freely, unfettered between england, northern ireland, wales, and scotland. that's an encredibly important thing for the people of this country anti-u.k. government to secure. >> you might not think you broke any international law. other countries disagree. europe, the u.s. in particular is very...
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u.k. government's legal department has quit in response and the pound has fallen sharply . more news in half an hour the stream is next looking at what is next for mali in the wake of a military coup thanks for watching a c half an hour of our. i'm melissa chand and i'm guest hosting this week for a few days you are watching al-jazeera is the stream competition and today we're going to be talking about mali to be weeks ago a coup took place there after a summer of protests so now what does the future hold for this west african country as usual and get on you to post your comments and questions we'll try to get as many as possible so you too can join the string. welcome everyone and welcome to our guests now go away and fatima and mohammed i'm going to ask each of you to introduce yourselves to everyone we'll start with me ugly. i know i am right and you're getting ready you know and i and your chair are . where we should be in a working on a democratic or. welcome the other way fatima tell us about yourself. how i came out of that. what if you. end up with i mean i'm also d
u.k. government's legal department has quit in response and the pound has fallen sharply . more news in half an hour the stream is next looking at what is next for mali in the wake of a military coup thanks for watching a c half an hour of our. i'm melissa chand and i'm guest hosting this week for a few days you are watching al-jazeera is the stream competition and today we're going to be talking about mali to be weeks ago a coup took place there after a summer of protests so now what does the...
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u.k.? 'sbin: from the government point of view, what it means for the future of the u.k.e is less of a risk, they think, of a separation of the united kingdom and losing northern ireland as a member of the u.k., the government's ultimate nightwear samaria -- nightmare scenario is that they do not get to an agreement. there is a huge backlash by the unionists part of northern ireland, and there is a gradual loosening of the tide between the two parts, between the conservative and unionist party, and boris johnson will go down as the party that saw the breakup of the u.k. you might say that they should have thought about this earlier when they signed up for the withdrawal agreement that had this provision within it. but as always with his government, he wants his cake and eat it. they had the withdrawal agreement, they w so it through to the election. francine: do you think they will actually go ahead with that? there is also an element here in london, with the u.k. government, where they do not want to be seen to be weak. majority,an 80-seat with 40 conservative mp's that
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u.k. government says it's prepared to break international law over breaks parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with the european union are now under threat in time is running out to get reaction from a leading european lawmaker and a wonder of nature on top of a middle east. it's a rest stop on the great stork migration from europe to southern africa that's taking place right now. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us tonight we begin with the ashes that were once europe's largest migrant camp on tuesday night a fire broke out in a part of the maria camp on the greek island of less books there's been no reports of casualties in the blaze thousands of refugees have been taken to safety away from what was once a very overcrowded facility local officials have suggested that the fires may have been started as a protest against a coronavirus lockdown imposed this week a state of emergency has been declared on the island. morea lines in ruins. it was a temporary home for over $12000.00 migrants stuck on the greek island of lesbos. human rights groups had long deplored con
u.k. government says it's prepared to break international law over breaks parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with the european union are now under threat in time is running out to get reaction from a leading european lawmaker and a wonder of nature on top of a middle east. it's a rest stop on the great stork migration from europe to southern africa that's taking place right now. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us tonight we begin with the ashes that were once europe's largest...
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u.k. government is says it's prepared to break international law brags that parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with the european union are now under threat and time is running out we ask a european lawmaker what if anything can europe do and later we'll meet the bad cancers of brazil could these tiny mammals tell us more about the genesis of the corona virus that has changed our world. plus calls to boycott disney's remake of moolah parts of the movie were shot in china and activists are accusing disney of kelso going to beijing and overlooking its human rights abuses. i'm burnt off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome tonight we begin with the ashes that were once europe's largest migrant camp on tuesday night a fire broke out at the maria camp on the greek island of lesbos there were no reports of casualties and thousands of refugees. have been taken to safety local officials suspect arson they say it may have been a protest against a coronavirus lockdown that was imposed earlier this week tonight a state of emergency is in effe
u.k. government is says it's prepared to break international law brags that parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with the european union are now under threat and time is running out we ask a european lawmaker what if anything can europe do and later we'll meet the bad cancers of brazil could these tiny mammals tell us more about the genesis of the corona virus that has changed our world. plus calls to boycott disney's remake of moolah parts of the movie were shot in china and activists are...
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u.k. truckers contacted the government saying it was sleepwalking into a disaster warning of severe disruptionto supply chains. and on monday another warning from berlin film was the cause of the time in the u.k. must be willing to compromise on the key issues governance level playing field and fisheries once more we believe a deal can be reached but at the same time the german government is preparing for a no deal situation. with the prolong status quo coming to an end on the 31st of december time is of the essence unless of course you're running down the clock. al-jazeera london. 17 coronavirus cases have been confirmed greece's overcrowded morea migrant camp more than 12000 people in the camp on the island of vessels have not been placed under quarantine after its 1st case was reported last week aid groups are warning social distancing and basic hygiene measures are impossible to implement in the cramped facility. severe flooding continues to devastate parts of sudan days after the government declared a 3 month state of emergency officials say about 100 people have been killed one more than
u.k. truckers contacted the government saying it was sleepwalking into a disaster warning of severe disruptionto supply chains. and on monday another warning from berlin film was the cause of the time in the u.k. must be willing to compromise on the key issues governance level playing field and fisheries once more we believe a deal can be reached but at the same time the german government is preparing for a no deal situation. with the prolong status quo coming to an end on the 31st of december...
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u.k. government likes the idea of media freedom as long as it doesn't impinge on the power it likes to give the get the course about freedom and democracy and press freedom but in fact in reality if there's any journalism that impacts on their ability to project power at home and abroad then there's a problem passed in 26 days in the investigatory powers act 2 snoopers charter as it's known by its critics that's the state monitor everybody's web history e-mail text and phone records and hack computers phones and tablets it prevents journalists it prevents n.g.o.s use it for bents anybody who is actually investigating state power from doing their job these are all acts designed to clamp down on anybody trying to expose corruption and wrongdoing at the state there are an estimated 420000 c.c.t.v. cameras in london because of our 48 cameras 1000 people this is more than any other city in the world according to a 2017 report by the brookings institution i worry about the use of surveillance cameras also with life facial recognition which is almost entirely unregulated but is now being. rolled o
u.k. government likes the idea of media freedom as long as it doesn't impinge on the power it likes to give the get the course about freedom and democracy and press freedom but in fact in reality if there's any journalism that impacts on their ability to project power at home and abroad then there's a problem passed in 26 days in the investigatory powers act 2 snoopers charter as it's known by its critics that's the state monitor everybody's web history e-mail text and phone records and hack...
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u.k. government likes the idea of media freedom as long as it doesn't impinge on the power so it likes to give the give the course about freedom and democracy and press freedom but in fact in reality if there's any journalism that impacts on their ability to project power at home and abroad then there's a problem passed in 26 days in the investigatory powers act or snoopers charter as it's known by its critics that's the state monitor everybody's web history e-mail text and phone records and hack computers phones and tablets it prevents journalists it prevents n.g.o.s use it for bents anybody who is actually investigating state power from doing their job these are role acts designed to clamp down on anybody trying to expose corruption and wrongdoing at the state there are an estimated 420000 c.c.t.v. cameras in london because of our 48 cameras 1000 people this is more than any other city in the world according to a 2017 report by the brookings institution i worry about the use of surveillance cameras also with life facial recognition which is almost entirely unregulated but is now being.
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u.k. government on the u.k. prolongation of his imprisonment during the pandemic and they say he suffers from respiratory problems and mental health issues that follow psychological torture american political activist and author no chance to keep told r.t. is going underground show that it would be deemed illegal if the u.k. sends him to the u.s. at the end of all this. it would be able. to see the u.s. there. is no ready real. ok now if he had good reasons not to because he would have been extradited if he had but not paying bill requires a tap on the wrist not torture in a high security prison ok up to the point where he's not even a leader is allowed to receive books i'm in mass murderers or being treated like in a way beyond the worst issues criminal ok and if he's extradited it comes up for trial on the us espionage laws which even carry a potential death sentence it's trial is being tried in committed the crime of letting the general population know things that they have a right to know and the powerful st
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u.k. government the u.s. government sweden and ecuador who are all complicit and this psychological torture and none of these countries have appropriately responded they're going to need very long term effects of this isolation and it's important to remember that. has contributed so much to our world through wiki leaks and wiki leaks has but he's also a human being he is also a son he has a mother and a father he has a fiance and 2 young children and we have to look at him as a human being as well who is being treated and calling way and the people behind his prosecution and persecution specifically members of the 5 agency should be hanging their heads in shame over how they have allowed this to happen and keep this going on yeah. empire. ok and everything that taylor just said there they don't care about they said they just simply don't care about i think one of the. 3 days is that the individuals and groups that have supplied julie design. information that were late of was later put on line we would call th
u.k. government the u.s. government sweden and ecuador who are all complicit and this psychological torture and none of these countries have appropriately responded they're going to need very long term effects of this isolation and it's important to remember that. has contributed so much to our world through wiki leaks and wiki leaks has but he's also a human being he is also a son he has a mother and a father he has a fiance and 2 young children and we have to look at him as a human being as...
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u.k. government to guarantee the integrity of the u.k.'s own internal market.and services will flow freely. that is an incredibly important thing. for the u.k. government. >> you may not think that you broke international law, but other countries disagree. abouts. is very concerned reneging on the deal with northern ireland. >> i have said what i have said. the u.k.'s own internal markets are the most important thing for the k government. a furthert come to deal with the european union, we will apply a more elements of the e.u. law to make sure we preserve the u.k. internal markets. as you have seen today with the we are still a, reliable country. particularly in the area of trade. >> do you think the eu will walk away at the end of the month? >> that is a question for the european union. what we are seeking is a re-trade agreement. -- free-trade agreement. no more, no less than that. agreements no further , we will go into trading with the european union. yvonne: that was the u.k. minister of state for trade policy. let's take a look at some of these markets.
u.k. government to guarantee the integrity of the u.k.'s own internal market.and services will flow freely. that is an incredibly important thing. for the u.k. government. >> you may not think that you broke international law, but other countries disagree. abouts. is very concerned reneging on the deal with northern ireland. >> i have said what i have said. the u.k.'s own internal markets are the most important thing for the k government. a furthert come to deal with the european...
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u.k. the government is under pressure to ensure arm holdings keeps its current business model. founder of the company has called the deal a disaster for the u.k., decrying the fact that u.k. technolology is being soldo the e americans. let's take a looook at how the markets are e reacng t today. in europe, markets opened higigr but have since dipped down. 0.2%.'s ftse has dropped indices in asia close in positive territory today. the shanghai index rising over 0.5%. jumped 1.3%.y host: we are seeing staggering unemployment numbers. reporter: it could be up to 700,000 planned redundancies. according to the institute for employment studies, there are said to be a record number of jobs lost this year, twice as many as in the months following the 2008 financial recession. the u.k. government plans to end its furlough skiing at the end of october. the plan supported 9.6 million workers during the crisis. in order to prevent long-term unemployment rising even further. as c coronavirus c cases contino rise across the globebe, air travavel r remains in n a stdbdy mode. many european air
u.k. the government is under pressure to ensure arm holdings keeps its current business model. founder of the company has called the deal a disaster for the u.k., decrying the fact that u.k. technolology is being soldo the e americans. let's take a looook at how the markets are e reacng t today. in europe, markets opened higigr but have since dipped down. 0.2%.'s ftse has dropped indices in asia close in positive territory today. the shanghai index rising over 0.5%. jumped 1.3%.y host: we are...
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u.k. government how they are going to address it is an interesting topic. rm cofounders mentioned -- not so much mentioned, saying it's one of the biggest u.k. tech assets and -- the u.k. government needs to figure out its response. they may also get complaints from income, advanced micro devices, qualcomm, all of arm's designed soon to be owned possibly by nvidia. thank you for joining us. let's get the bloomberg first word news right now. not only's tiktok deal has to pass the u.s. national security, it also has to win the blessing of donald trump. steven mnuchin says the government will look over the proposal to bring a so-called tiktok global. it is not an outright purchase but investment in a newly restructured tiktok. jp morgan has noticed a decline among peoplety working from home so the bank is encouraging people to return to offices. the lender is concerned staff is missing out on learning opportunities. navalny hasf alexey improved further. the senior germany official says navalny plans to return to russia as soon as he recovers. emmanuel macron ha
u.k. government how they are going to address it is an interesting topic. rm cofounders mentioned -- not so much mentioned, saying it's one of the biggest u.k. tech assets and -- the u.k. government needs to figure out its response. they may also get complaints from income, advanced micro devices, qualcomm, all of arm's designed soon to be owned possibly by nvidia. thank you for joining us. let's get the bloomberg first word news right now. not only's tiktok deal has to pass the u.s. national...
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u.k. out of because she ations reports also say his government is preparing legislation that would override parts of the withdrawal deal that was agreed to last year a unilateral decision to change a bilateral agreement e.u. commission president today warned the u.k. to keep its word to honor the withdrawal the agreement that it negotiated tonight in brussels the thinking is as follows if boris johnson changes the rules there may be no future trade partnership with europe at all. it's not 12 months since british prime minister boris johnson shuts down unlikely deal from the jaws of defeat after a long negotiations with the european union. i do think that this deal represents a very good deal day for the e.u. and for the u.k. and interviews heat praise on his hard work. what you have is a fantastic deal for all of the u.k. at heart the deal would prevent an internal border in ireland no his government has found fault with the details and is reportedly planning to tear up parts of it a move that could see borders return jeopardizing peace in the region ireland's foreign minister said unilater
u.k. out of because she ations reports also say his government is preparing legislation that would override parts of the withdrawal deal that was agreed to last year a unilateral decision to change a bilateral agreement e.u. commission president today warned the u.k. to keep its word to honor the withdrawal the agreement that it negotiated tonight in brussels the thinking is as follows if boris johnson changes the rules there may be no future trade partnership with europe at all. it's not 12...
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u.k. government? geoff: i don't worry about the u.k. in that situation. the risk premium will be reflected in terms of liquidity preferences, i think that will take into account how sterling is going to behave. we will see it in sterling rather than the gold market alone. the problem right now is the government, especially the treasury, they will really have to define the balance between ofplanting the displacement the demand -- that has been the pandemic. you can hit demand by taxation as well. it is where you find middle ground, not just in the u.k., but all governments have to take this into account. australia, the rba said we need to do more fiscal. don't worry about borrowing. alix: we are getting a question from a viewer, if we can go back to brexit for a second. do you think they will get a deal because there will be something at the last minute, between the u.k. and the eu, like we see in u.s. congress? geoff: it could come down to the wire, and no one had an idea what the deal could look like. it could be an ambitious deal or a bare-bones deal, b
u.k. government? geoff: i don't worry about the u.k. in that situation. the risk premium will be reflected in terms of liquidity preferences, i think that will take into account how sterling is going to behave. we will see it in sterling rather than the gold market alone. the problem right now is the government, especially the treasury, they will really have to define the balance between ofplanting the displacement the demand -- that has been the pandemic. you can hit demand by taxation as...