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the united kingdom has to accept the consequences, the united kingdom has to accept the consequences,ationship, there needs to be trust, but there also needs to be trust, but there also needs to be more realism about what's possible and what not possible. so, ladies and gentlemen, we have two working weeks left before the european council at the end ofjune, and i hope we will put them to good use, to consolidate progress and make further progress in these difficult, context negotiations. i am in these difficult, context negotiations. lam happy in these difficult, context negotiations. i am happy to take any questions. i will start here and then move over there. gibran still from the financial times. mr barnier, i know you said you are analysing the uk paper, but you also seem to have ruled out a core part of it, because you have said it is not feasible for the whole of the united kingdom to stay in a customs territory, a joint customs territory with the eu. doesn't that mean effectively you are rolling out the whole ethos of what the uk is proposing? translation: well, what i was sayi
the united kingdom has to accept the consequences, the united kingdom has to accept the consequences,ationship, there needs to be trust, but there also needs to be trust, but there also needs to be more realism about what's possible and what not possible. so, ladies and gentlemen, we have two working weeks left before the european council at the end ofjune, and i hope we will put them to good use, to consolidate progress and make further progress in these difficult, context negotiations. i am...
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russia to g8 weeks after russia has used nerve agents to try to kill people on the streets of the united kingdomen if we do not pass the united states as a partner, which you commit the u.k. government to working as closely as possible with other like-minded allies to uphold this? ms. may: i say to the right honorable gentleman i have responded earlier in relation to the issue on whether or not the russia should be sitting around the table and g8. all the potskes about the united states and its approach to russia and the nerve agent taking place on the streets of salisbury, i would remind him as i have referred to earlier, the united states halloween that, together with other international allies expelled russian diplomat, took action, as we did to recognize what had happened in salisbury and they have also subsequently introduced tougher sanctions on russia which have been having an impact on individuals in russia. we continue to work with them and with others to ensure that we are dealing with state activity by russia a others. i think my right honorable friend for defending free-trade and cha
russia to g8 weeks after russia has used nerve agents to try to kill people on the streets of the united kingdomen if we do not pass the united states as a partner, which you commit the u.k. government to working as closely as possible with other like-minded allies to uphold this? ms. may: i say to the right honorable gentleman i have responded earlier in relation to the issue on whether or not the russia should be sitting around the table and g8. all the potskes about the united states and its...
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the united kingdom fully intends to honor the commitments we have made. mr. speaker, recent events have underlined the importance of a strong international response to malign state activity. we cannot stand by with international law is undermined, when the security of our citizens is compromised, and our foreign interference in institutions threatens the values and interests that we share. we agreed to establish a new rapid response mechanism. as a result, g7 nations will work together to share intelligence, coordinate action, and develop new strategies to tackle this growing threat. we also agreed we must maintain the global norm against the use of chemical weapons and we will strengthen the ability of the organizations for the prohibition of chemical weapons, to attribute responsibility for chemical weapons attacks. as we all agreed in our discussions and our communique, that we need to maintain sanctions on russia in light of its failure to fully implement the minsk agreement in ukraine . and that we stand ready to take further restrictive measures if nece
the united kingdom fully intends to honor the commitments we have made. mr. speaker, recent events have underlined the importance of a strong international response to malign state activity. we cannot stand by with international law is undermined, when the security of our citizens is compromised, and our foreign interference in institutions threatens the values and interests that we share. we agreed to establish a new rapid response mechanism. as a result, g7 nations will work together to share...
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and he's not entitled to ignore the result of the referendum across the united kingdom as a whole.l that he should resign. you're watching thursday in parliament with me, mandy baker. now, with debate on the eu withdrawal bill finished in the commons — at least for now — labour wanted to know what was going to happen on the contentious issue of whether parliament has a final say on any brexit outcome. the legislation arrives back in the house of lords next week — complete with further amendments. sir keir starmer told the brexit secretary that it was very good to see him in his place. i've done a quick tally, i think this year he's threatened to resign more times than he's met michel barnier. can the secretary of state say clearly, yes or no, will the government's amendment, to be published later today, make clear that should the proposed article 50 deal be voted down, it would then be for parliament to say what happens next, not the executive? i'm afraid the right honourable gentleman will have to wait to see the document when it's published. as he says, it will be published later
and he's not entitled to ignore the result of the referendum across the united kingdom as a whole.l that he should resign. you're watching thursday in parliament with me, mandy baker. now, with debate on the eu withdrawal bill finished in the commons — at least for now — labour wanted to know what was going to happen on the contentious issue of whether parliament has a final say on any brexit outcome. the legislation arrives back in the house of lords next week — complete with further...
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i would think more companies around the united kingdom. and the number of countries exporting around the world, one of the things we need to do to export around the world. ensure that we are negotiating trade deals with other good trade deal with the tia european union and those deals in our interest. what he said found, tng about the importance of exports, the labor party policy to put the united kingdom in a relationship with the european outanding over to the eu and that would certainly not about in our interest. >> mr. speaker, last week's summit sadly demonstrates that president trump has little or mow time for multilateral meetings or multilateral agreements. no time at all for the wto and its rules and he wants to take steps, as he hopes will force rich and developed countries like ours to export less to the united states and to import more from politically sensitive sectors of the american economy. so, doesn't reflect on last week's unfortunate-- that when she negotiates in europe where we lead the european union, while things are
i would think more companies around the united kingdom. and the number of countries exporting around the world, one of the things we need to do to export around the world. ensure that we are negotiating trade deals with other good trade deal with the tia european union and those deals in our interest. what he said found, tng about the importance of exports, the labor party policy to put the united kingdom in a relationship with the european outanding over to the eu and that would certainly not...
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on the basis that this is an ambition offer from the united kingdom. the question was a very simple one. next week we were debating the most important piece of legislation for a very long time and we still have not seen the government negotiating position. not only will the white paper be covered. there will be an opportunity to debate in this house ahead of the summit. with the vote that's good take place in this house next week. indeed those votes will be important. to show our commitment to do with the british people have asked them to do. and if he is talking about clarity ahead of those votes. they would take this opportunity of doing what he refused to do what i ask him in the prime minister questions. which is a standup you are normally a model of calm. thank you mister speaker. i like to take the opportunity of doing what he refused to do. in this chamber. and roll out a second referendum. last time i looked at that order paper. and we were told mister speaker three weeks ago. with the ambition for the future relationship. no answer is there. f
on the basis that this is an ambition offer from the united kingdom. the question was a very simple one. next week we were debating the most important piece of legislation for a very long time and we still have not seen the government negotiating position. not only will the white paper be covered. there will be an opportunity to debate in this house ahead of the summit. with the vote that's good take place in this house next week. indeed those votes will be important. to show our commitment to...
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we talked about investments into the united kingdom. at lester the united kingdom remained a preferred country for investment. in europe and the preferred country and europe. we saw last year 76,000 jobs being created as a result of foreign investments here in the united kingdom. more jobs are being created than in the previous year. and if you want to talk about business just look at the fact that this month we've seen 2.3 billion pounds of investments being there. and the more examples i could give them. he should listen to scottish business. stay in the united kingdom. thank you mister speaker. for my success of managing that. i will be running a 10k road race. this is an event that has raised thousands of pounds of for local charities in my constituency. would they think of the organizers in particular for the organization what they offer her congratulations. can i take a chance to have the honorable friend. i'm very happy to join him in pushing that out. with the rosary club. all of those for taking part in this. they are doing thi
we talked about investments into the united kingdom. at lester the united kingdom remained a preferred country for investment. in europe and the preferred country and europe. we saw last year 76,000 jobs being created as a result of foreign investments here in the united kingdom. more jobs are being created than in the previous year. and if you want to talk about business just look at the fact that this month we've seen 2.3 billion pounds of investments being there. and the more examples i...
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in ensuring that we will protect jobs here in the united kingdom. with the a for highlighting the upcoming national week. of the equal franchise act. that gives us the opportunity to look back at how far we have come to champion and encourage the anticipation across the country. that's something i hope every member of this house would support. it would be detailed in ambitious. while they confirm whether the right paper -- white paper will be published. or she and able to negotiate for the uk. we will be publishing ate paper and we will do just that. these leaders and to another decisive referendum. can i say to my honorable friend peopl sco vo in what was illegal and fear referendum to remain part of the night kingdom. it's a s&p who are completely out of touch with the people no iothe timeor the second referendum. they need to be pulling together to get the right deal of the united kingdom and as i indicated earlier. the most important thing for the future of scotland is to be part of the uk internal market. together with my colleagues irand.tiesn
in ensuring that we will protect jobs here in the united kingdom. with the a for highlighting the upcoming national week. of the equal franchise act. that gives us the opportunity to look back at how far we have come to champion and encourage the anticipation across the country. that's something i hope every member of this house would support. it would be detailed in ambitious. while they confirm whether the right paper -- white paper will be published. or she and able to negotiate for the uk....
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delighted to welcome you to the united kingdom and ireland in the white house. the white house historical association, as many of you know, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization established to enhance the understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of the executive mansion. it was founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy and since then has pursued an educational mission reflected in public programs, exhibitions, publishing and research. introducing a wide audience to the rich history of the white house requires looking well beyond our nation's capital, and well beyond the borders of united states if self. that's why we have cultivated partnerships to make white house history more accessible to many around the world. in 2016, we held at the first of our internationally themed symposiums, which explored italy's ties to the executive mansion. in 2017, our event focused on the influence of france. today, we look at the enduring legacy of ireland and great britain. in the white house itself, there -- bears witness to the deep connection of our countries. con
delighted to welcome you to the united kingdom and ireland in the white house. the white house historical association, as many of you know, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization established to enhance the understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of the executive mansion. it was founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy and since then has pursued an educational mission reflected in public programs, exhibitions, publishing and research. introducing a wide audience to the rich history...
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this is wrong, this is not something we agree with, it is not the united kingdom's approach. and deed. -- indeed, when i was home secretary, i ended the detention children.s with we have a special and long-standing relationship with the united states, and i think it is right, there will be a range of issues that i will discuss with president trump. a range of issues about our shared interest. and i think it is important that wemake sure that when receive him here in the united kingdom, we are able to have those discussions. that means that when we disagree with what they are doing, we say so. >> mr. speaker, i have to say that that is a disappointing answer. we should all -- we should all the condemning the actions of donald trump. i ask the prime minister to do that. but of course, on the issue of immigration, while the u.s. administration calls it is zero tolerance policy, the prime minister calls it a hostile environment. we know that this government detained children in detention centers here in the u k. the united kingdom is the only eu country to detain people in indefin
this is wrong, this is not something we agree with, it is not the united kingdom's approach. and deed. -- indeed, when i was home secretary, i ended the detention children.s with we have a special and long-standing relationship with the united states, and i think it is right, there will be a range of issues that i will discuss with president trump. a range of issues about our shared interest. and i think it is important that wemake sure that when receive him here in the united kingdom, we are...
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>> i think that the special relationship between the united kingdom and the united states continues to be strong and it continues to be strong and will in turn continue to be strong in the future. what it does enable us to do, the nature of the relationship is such that when we disagree with the united states and with the president, we're able to tell him. >> discussions at the g-7, would the prime minister agree with me that now is not the time to weaken sanctions against russia. in fact there's a very strong argument that we should be cooperating with other international partners to strengthen sanctions against russia in order to make sure the pressure continues to be applied on putin to confirm with the rules based international order. >> i think it is a very important point that the communique did commit to maintaining sanctions against russia in relation to the fact that the agreements have not been fully implemented. that of course will be a discussion that will come up at the june european council as well, but as we made clear in the g-7 we stand ready to take further restrictiv
>> i think that the special relationship between the united kingdom and the united states continues to be strong and it continues to be strong and will in turn continue to be strong in the future. what it does enable us to do, the nature of the relationship is such that when we disagree with the united states and with the president, we're able to tell him. >> discussions at the g-7, would the prime minister agree with me that now is not the time to weaken sanctions against russia....
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in the united kingdom. he is a lecturer in law at kiel university from the european capital addis ababa we have daniel better he's the founder of foreign affairs an online magazine covering issues on the horn of africa and for the eritrean perspective we have. in kingston ontario he's an associate professor of african and world history at queen's university and joining us from london. she's a political scientist an independent researcher on african affairs she's also an advisor to the african youth movement welcome to the stream what i want to start with you what was your reaction when you heard prime minister i know it. thank you very much for having me my initial reaction was optimism cautious optimism. that peace finally was to have a chance at the horn of africa in general and the relationship between the two countries in particular. but the fact that international law has been violated or the two countries existed after the illegal settlement of the matter for more than sixteen years. immediate solutio
in the united kingdom. he is a lecturer in law at kiel university from the european capital addis ababa we have daniel better he's the founder of foreign affairs an online magazine covering issues on the horn of africa and for the eritrean perspective we have. in kingston ontario he's an associate professor of african and world history at queen's university and joining us from london. she's a political scientist an independent researcher on african affairs she's also an advisor to the african...
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we are a champion in the united kingdom for free trade. her countries around the world to ensure that when we leave the european union, we are able to put into place three trade agreements with those countries, and thatis agreements with those countries, and that is important, we want to continue a good trading relationship with the eu, but we'll so want to ta ke with the eu, but we'll so want to take advantage, once we are outside it, of being able to negotiate with other countries around the world, which is to the benefit of people living in the united kingdom. thank you, prime minister, bloomberg news. you left londonjust a david davis and borisjohnson you left londonjust a david davis and boris johnson were throwing theirweight around, and and boris johnson were throwing their weight around, and you are right here and president trump has been doing similarly. do you think it is possible to be a conciliator in this world of, i don't know, silverback gorilla behaviour? what i think is possible to achieve outcomes, and that is exactly what
we are a champion in the united kingdom for free trade. her countries around the world to ensure that when we leave the european union, we are able to put into place three trade agreements with those countries, and thatis agreements with those countries, and that is important, we want to continue a good trading relationship with the eu, but we'll so want to ta ke with the eu, but we'll so want to take advantage, once we are outside it, of being able to negotiate with other countries around the...
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>> he talks about investments into the united kingdom. last year the united kingdom remained the preferred country for foreign direct investment in europe. we saw last year 76,000 jobs being created as a result of foreign investment here in the united kingdom. more jobs created than in the previous year, and if he wants to talk about business, look at the fact that this month we've seen 2.5 billion pounds of investments. if he wants to listen to business though, he should listen to scottish business, because their message is very clear, stay in the united kingdom. >> james morris! >> thank you, thank you mr. speaker. fresh from my success of manages to stagger over the line in the recent london marathon, i'll be running a 10k road race this sunday. this is an event that's raised thousands of pounds for local charities, so would the prime minister thank the organizers in particular allen bowler and the regis rotary club and also congratulate those participating in the race? >> prime minister. >> can i first of all take this chance to congr
>> he talks about investments into the united kingdom. last year the united kingdom remained the preferred country for foreign direct investment in europe. we saw last year 76,000 jobs being created as a result of foreign investment here in the united kingdom. more jobs created than in the previous year, and if he wants to talk about business, look at the fact that this month we've seen 2.5 billion pounds of investments. if he wants to listen to business though, he should listen to...
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they had a good understanding of the interests and in particular the long—term interests of the united kingdomsa kingdom, and we must remember, this is a decision for decades to come. that decision was taken two years ago today, and now we have got to get on with implementing it. we heard one of the marches a moment ago saying, let pop! put this to vote again and made the best deal when. you think, if there was a second vote, that the league side would win again given that, over the course of the last two years, there we re course of the last two years, there were lots of knowns an unknowns? there are obviously people who are very ecclesiastical bout european union demonstrating today for whom this was a very emotional event, using the referendum. but the majority in the country was to leave and since then people have said, we need to get on with this now and get it done. the decision has been taking the implications were debated over during the referendum campaign, and now we‘ve got to make sure we get the best possible deal in our interests but particularly in the interests but particularly
they had a good understanding of the interests and in particular the long—term interests of the united kingdomsa kingdom, and we must remember, this is a decision for decades to come. that decision was taken two years ago today, and now we have got to get on with implementing it. we heard one of the marches a moment ago saying, let pop! put this to vote again and made the best deal when. you think, if there was a second vote, that the league side would win again given that, over the course of...
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the state of the united kingdom economy, briefly, david?: again, the bank of england wasesgle searches, and estimates of gdp growth in the first quarter were significantly stronger than the actual gdp. now we have indications for second quarter making manufacturing look except week. we're seeing manufacturing looking weak. matt: david, you will stick with us, we have more interesting things to talk about. chieeuropean economist at jefferies, he will talk with us about more central bank decisions coming up. tesla is cutting then percent of its workforce. though, toe enough fix the company's deepening cash flow problems? we will bring you the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: -- anna: it is to: 13 in the afternoon in japan. the dollar against the yen. we have seen some dollar weakening througe asian session. getting away from those haven assets in the wake of what we saw in singapore yesterday. emily joins us. >> let's start in tokyo. it is one of the bright spots in asian trading. we have the china mainland down. australia down as well. ce
the state of the united kingdom economy, briefly, david?: again, the bank of england wasesgle searches, and estimates of gdp growth in the first quarter were significantly stronger than the actual gdp. now we have indications for second quarter making manufacturing look except week. we're seeing manufacturing looking weak. matt: david, you will stick with us, we have more interesting things to talk about. chieeuropean economist at jefferies, he will talk with us about more central bank...
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this is not the united kingdom's approach. indeed, when i was home secretary i ended the routine detention of families with children. we have a long and -- a special and long enduring relationship, long-standing relation with the united states and i think it is right there will be a range of issues i'll discuss with president trump, a range of issues about our shared interests and i think it's important that we -- that we make sure when we see the president of the united states here in the unit kingdom that we're table have those discussions. it msnbc when we disagree with what they are doing we say so. >> mr. speaker, i have to see that as a disappointing answer. we should all -- we should all be unreservedly condemning the actions of donald trump and i ask the prime minister to do that, but, of course, on the issue of immigration, while the u.s. administration calls it a zero tolerance policy, the prime minister calls it a hostile environment. we know that this governor detends children and centers in the uk. the uk is the on
this is not the united kingdom's approach. indeed, when i was home secretary i ended the routine detention of families with children. we have a long and -- a special and long enduring relationship, long-standing relation with the united states and i think it is right there will be a range of issues i'll discuss with president trump, a range of issues about our shared interests and i think it's important that we -- that we make sure when we see the president of the united states here in the unit...
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is based on exports to great britain so you never go to a gunfight with a knife and united kingdom was never going to win this negotiation and their attitude was a total entitlement like you don't understand we have got the queen so the germans are their friends they're just going to bow down and they're going to give us a great deal because we're great and everyone knows are great and i said wait a minute these are hardened to tonic just laying german people they're not going to just throw money at you you silly couse well the next headline just shows you who. may is up against what she's trying to negotiate because a full.
is based on exports to great britain so you never go to a gunfight with a knife and united kingdom was never going to win this negotiation and their attitude was a total entitlement like you don't understand we have got the queen so the germans are their friends they're just going to bow down and they're going to give us a great deal because we're great and everyone knows are great and i said wait a minute these are hardened to tonic just laying german people they're not going to just throw...
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every day, every working day, a million people wake up here in the united kingdom and go to work for an american company and every working day, a million people in the united states wake up and go to work for a british company. so we've got that good relationship but, yes, we want to build on that for the future and at the g7, president trump and i had the opportunity briefly to talk about how we continue to want to be able to develop a u.s./uk trade deal after we leave the european union yes, there are some issues on which we disagree. we disagree on the steel and aluminum tariffs being imposed on the european union and the uk within that. and we disagree on the nuclear deal in iran the point about the relationship is that we are able to have those disagreements and talk those through. but that special relationship between the u.s. and the uk continues. and i think will endure long into the future. >> highlighting that special relationship with the u.s. just to recap the current situation. theresa may managed to keep her rebels within her own party at bay for the time being but with
every day, every working day, a million people wake up here in the united kingdom and go to work for an american company and every working day, a million people in the united states wake up and go to work for a british company. so we've got that good relationship but, yes, we want to build on that for the future and at the g7, president trump and i had the opportunity briefly to talk about how we continue to want to be able to develop a u.s./uk trade deal after we leave the european union yes,...
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down to living in china and the growth of the economy so the world is changing and i think the united. kingdom needs to bear that in mind when it comes to foreign policy for the future so i feel like you know russia being this infernal anime is like at very confortable thing to have for many western countries for many razors for us and u.k. defense secretary kevin williamson has recently appealed for more defense funding citing russia's resurgence under putting and you may remember his predecessor michael fallon using the very same language. asking for an krista fan spamming i mean that this is this rush of hard work like flawlessly every time here are the fan secretaries just happy about putin's emits fitting their budgets well i mean the first thing is the u.k. defense forces they're under funded i mean the army has not being this small since the time of the napoleonic war but i think you need to get this in perspective nato spending already is collectively twenty times out of russia so russia is in terms of its spending on military forces is still some way behind nato as i say there has bee
down to living in china and the growth of the economy so the world is changing and i think the united. kingdom needs to bear that in mind when it comes to foreign policy for the future so i feel like you know russia being this infernal anime is like at very confortable thing to have for many western countries for many razors for us and u.k. defense secretary kevin williamson has recently appealed for more defense funding citing russia's resurgence under putting and you may remember his...
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so, the lords amendment undermines the strength of the united kingdom in negotiations.have seen it first—hand, my team and i, whenever something happens in the commons or the lords that increases uncertainty, negotiations slowdown. when they believe we might be forced to change our position to suit them they stall. this amendment is not about frustrating the process, it is about making sure there is a process. second, mr speaker, we have to confront this. the biggest threat to an orderly brexit, and the biggest threat of no deal is and always has been division at the heart of government. the conservative mp at the centre of the potential rebellion, had put forward his own amendment to the bill. but explained he now wasn't going to vote for it. this followed an assurance — from the brexit secretary david davis — recognising the authority of mps to hold the government to account and that mps could be given a meaningful vote if the speakerjohn bercow ruled in favour of one. having finally obtained — i have to say with a little bit more difficulty than i would have wished —
so, the lords amendment undermines the strength of the united kingdom in negotiations.have seen it first—hand, my team and i, whenever something happens in the commons or the lords that increases uncertainty, negotiations slowdown. when they believe we might be forced to change our position to suit them they stall. this amendment is not about frustrating the process, it is about making sure there is a process. second, mr speaker, we have to confront this. the biggest threat to an orderly...
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very much important for japan and japan is the second biggest direct investor second only to the united kingdom in the united states having created a huge number of jobs in the united states and that point must be reiterated again and again ok let's not look at the pending a summit with north korea before heading to canada prime minister was in washington to help prepare ahead of donald trump's meeting with the north korean leader kim jong il and one does japan want from that meeting and can the u.s. represent japan's interests the whole fortunes are.
very much important for japan and japan is the second biggest direct investor second only to the united kingdom in the united states having created a huge number of jobs in the united states and that point must be reiterated again and again ok let's not look at the pending a summit with north korea before heading to canada prime minister was in washington to help prepare ahead of donald trump's meeting with the north korean leader kim jong il and one does japan want from that meeting and can...
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it is not the united kingdoms approach. indeed, when i was home secretary i ended the routine. we have a long and special long enduring, entering relationship with the united states think it is right though be a range of issues up discussing with president trump, a range of dishes about our shared interests at a think it's important that we welcome, we make sure when we receive the president of the united states here in the united kingdom were able to have those discussions the emmys when we disagree with what they're doing we talk. >> a disappointing answer from the prime minister. we should all be unreservedly condemning the actions of donald trump and ask the prime minister to do that. but, of course, on issue of immigration, while the u.s. administration calls it a zero-tolerance policy, the prime minister calls it a hostile environment. we all know this government defends children in the uk. the uk is the only eu country to detain people indefinitely. will the prime minister today on world refugee day show some leadership and and her policy of indefinite detention? >> can i
it is not the united kingdoms approach. indeed, when i was home secretary i ended the routine. we have a long and special long enduring, entering relationship with the united states think it is right though be a range of issues up discussing with president trump, a range of dishes about our shared interests at a think it's important that we welcome, we make sure when we receive the president of the united states here in the united kingdom were able to have those discussions the emmys when we...
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stood with them as they work towards peace that was something that he also said the united kingdom stood with the israeli people during his in gage's in tel aviv there has been some criticism both of the definition of east jerusalem as occupied by is the israeli israeli politicians and the israeli culture minister has said that the decision not to meet with israel with jerusalem or others there here in jerusalem was somewhat impolite so he's had to negotiate these political fault lines very delicately and paying as much weight as he can to both sides of the divide still ahead on al-jazeera setting up a summit the white house and the kremlin agree to a meeting between china and the us. prison cells in the philippines up besting up to crackdown which has seen children as young as five being racist. at the stilson thirty heavy rain in the middle of thailand but for the south things are quiet and dire but this want top cloud here beyond sumatran down to west in general that has been quite active really surprisingly so in the same potential as exists as too soon or as a back to west palm tree
stood with them as they work towards peace that was something that he also said the united kingdom stood with the israeli people during his in gage's in tel aviv there has been some criticism both of the definition of east jerusalem as occupied by is the israeli israeli politicians and the israeli culture minister has said that the decision not to meet with israel with jerusalem or others there here in jerusalem was somewhat impolite so he's had to negotiate these political fault lines very...
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stood with them as they work towards peace that was something that he also said the united kingdom stood with the israeli people during his engagement in tel aviv there has been some criticism both of the definition of east jerusalem as occupied by is the israeli israeli politicians and the israeli culture minister has said that the decision not to meet with israel with jerusalem or others mare here in jerusalem was somewhat impolite so he's had to negotiate peace political faultlines very delicately and paying as much weight as he can to both sides of the divide one of the nine members of the u.s. supreme court is retiring giving president donald trump the chance to bring in a new justice and then a kennedy was appointed by ronald reagan thirty years ago he was often the key vote on controversial issues but appointing as successor could also lead to a lengthy and bitter battle as an official reports. and for me kennedy spent thirty years as a u.s. supreme court justice he may have been appointed by a conservative president but he was often the crucial swing vote on controversial issues
stood with them as they work towards peace that was something that he also said the united kingdom stood with the israeli people during his engagement in tel aviv there has been some criticism both of the definition of east jerusalem as occupied by is the israeli israeli politicians and the israeli culture minister has said that the decision not to meet with israel with jerusalem or others mare here in jerusalem was somewhat impolite so he's had to negotiate peace political faultlines very...
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it was work done in the united kingdom, political activity in the united kingdom using funds provided by an overseas source. i have a feeling that is illegal in the united kingdom. i would like to ask again, who provided the funds and who owns the company's? >> this is an area, unfortunately, that is going to stretch into ongoing investigations. again, these are areas that are privileged. until the investigations are concluded. again, i would like to explain this to you because it touches on some of the investigations i have been made aware of. >> i respect that, mr. nix. you talked before in one of the more heated moments of the sessions about concerns about international conspiracies. if there were to be one, then transfer of money to influence elections and referendum by country who is not british would be included in the international conspiracy? >> i am hopeful we have reached a consensus on this, i think we are all of the mind cambridge analytica and scl elections did not take on any work in the uk and referendum, that was the finding of the election commission. what you're sugg
it was work done in the united kingdom, political activity in the united kingdom using funds provided by an overseas source. i have a feeling that is illegal in the united kingdom. i would like to ask again, who provided the funds and who owns the company's? >> this is an area, unfortunately, that is going to stretch into ongoing investigations. again, these are areas that are privileged. until the investigations are concluded. again, i would like to explain this to you because it touches...
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on the issue of the president of the united states coming to the united kingdom there are many issues including the opposition encouraged me to raise. we do that when we disagree with the united states. we also have shared interests with the united states and with other areas as well and it's right that we are able to discuss those. we have had a long-standing relationship. >> would the minister agree it should make clear the assessment should be carried out before commissioning? >> i understand the issues that he is raising a and we do take those relations very seriously and ensure that the guidance is updated regularly and requires to ensure that safeguards before they build on content and native land income junction with the environment agency and regulations to ensure. >> in the industrial scale by the pharmaceuticals that would be a one by one basis and am wondering what would happen if this would be provided under the prescriptions [inaudible] >> can i say to the honorable gentleman that treatments have not been effective and i recognize they want to look to alleviate their symp
on the issue of the president of the united states coming to the united kingdom there are many issues including the opposition encouraged me to raise. we do that when we disagree with the united states. we also have shared interests with the united states and with other areas as well and it's right that we are able to discuss those. we have had a long-standing relationship. >> would the minister agree it should make clear the assessment should be carried out before commissioning? >>...
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from the united arab emirates that is leading this attack it seems we are reaching out to the united kingdom the united states france who are close to saudi arabia that is also at war in part here and a message is the following we need a ceasefire this attack should not happen this is like attacking a lot of dumb and you know what that is what would be for the for the dutch you cannot have a lifeline destroyed so we need ceasefire we need talks we need to make this port city and into nationally administers so the united nations to take over running the place so that they will can also make sure that no weapons missiles comes from iran to wherever to the hooty site and thereby threat. saudi arabia so what do you get forgive me for interrupting you there but clearly it's a vital mission but they knew this the saudi backus knew this they also know that if they take it they pretty much won so what can you give them what can you tell of how do you change their minds when it's not easy because in a way we failed because we've been we as human a terrence on the ground struggling we have one interes
from the united arab emirates that is leading this attack it seems we are reaching out to the united kingdom the united states france who are close to saudi arabia that is also at war in part here and a message is the following we need a ceasefire this attack should not happen this is like attacking a lot of dumb and you know what that is what would be for the for the dutch you cannot have a lifeline destroyed so we need ceasefire we need talks we need to make this port city and into nationally...
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out the >> i am happy to reaffirm the united kingdom and support for the ukraine. to have a pleased further conversation about the support we can give to the ukraine and the work we are doing in reforms that are getting put through and, as i mentioned, i think it is important we maintain the sanctions because they haven't been fully implemented and that they need to show the russians we do not accept what has been done in the ukraine. >> it has been almost a year and trigger antion amendment for abortion across will thed kingdom and prime minister give a commitment ont she will have a vote decriminalization? the domesticy that violence bill will be published and we have taken time to work with those who are involved because we want to make sure we get this legislation right for woman and i believe a should have the rights to a safe and legal abortion and ireland, itis preferred that we take through those ways. with regards to abortion, they have always been conscience matters and they will be subject to a free vote. a vicious childhood cancer of facts a constituent
out the >> i am happy to reaffirm the united kingdom and support for the ukraine. to have a pleased further conversation about the support we can give to the ukraine and the work we are doing in reforms that are getting put through and, as i mentioned, i think it is important we maintain the sanctions because they haven't been fully implemented and that they need to show the russians we do not accept what has been done in the ukraine. >> it has been almost a year and trigger antion...
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will be leaving the united kingdom will be leaving the club of 28 and reducing it to 27. page of the daily express, which has an exclusive interview with the man who will completely disagree with you. the brexit to jerry david will completely disagree with you. the brexit tojerry david davis, our fantastic future out of the eu. there are two interviews in the papers tomorrow to mark the second anniversary of the referendum. so all will be fine? i would have added the word fantastical future. this is one of the most delusional interviews i've ever read. it's a com plete interviews i've ever read. it's a complete propaganda puff piece on behalf of brexiteers, and we have borisjohnson behalf of brexiteers, and we have boris johnson and liam behalf of brexiteers, and we have borisjohnson and liam fox coming m, borisjohnson and liam fox coming in, so for brexiteers coming out in full force to persuade us all it's a goodidea full force to persuade us all it's a good idea to lead doctor lee. you can almost sense that they are rattled. the problem is that david davis doesn't actu
will be leaving the united kingdom will be leaving the club of 28 and reducing it to 27. page of the daily express, which has an exclusive interview with the man who will completely disagree with you. the brexit to jerry david will completely disagree with you. the brexit tojerry david davis, our fantastic future out of the eu. there are two interviews in the papers tomorrow to mark the second anniversary of the referendum. so all will be fine? i would have added the word fantastical future....
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this is a decision the decades to come. —— boh united kingdom. yea rs kingdom. the decision was taken two years ago today and now we have to get on with it. we heard someone saying, put this to the boat again —— the vote again. 0ver saying, put this to the boat again —— the vote again. over the course of the last two years, there were lots of knowns and unknown is. have they managed ? lots of knowns and unknown is. have they managed? people were enthusiastic about the european union and they were demonstrating today. this was an emotional event, losing the referendum. the majority view in the country was to leave. since then, people have said that we need to get on with it and get it done. implications were debated over during the referendum campaign are 110w during the referendum campaign are now we have to make sure we get the best possible deal, in our interests and in the interests of the nations of the 27. we have to get beyond the place where european negotiators are defending the institution of the european union and punishing the british
this is a decision the decades to come. —— boh united kingdom. yea rs kingdom. the decision was taken two years ago today and now we have to get on with it. we heard someone saying, put this to the boat again —— the vote again. 0ver saying, put this to the boat again —— the vote again. over the course of the last two years, there were lots of knowns and unknown is. have they managed ? lots of knowns and unknown is. have they managed? people were enthusiastic about the european...
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what is happening is that we are seeing a business and leave the united kingdom and go to airports likethat have made additional capacity provision. you can set here and watch planes flying overhead from the united kingdom so that uk business passengers can go to amsterdam and fly around the world. we are losing those connections to other countries and we are losing the investment that goes around those connections. that isa goes around those connections. that is a really important part of why this expansion is necessary. is a really important part of why this expansion is necessarylj is a really important part of why this expansion is necessary. i am joined by the modern conservative mp. i do think this expansion has to go ahead many people saying it will bea go ahead many people saying it will be a matter problem when it comes to pollution and will mean we miss all the targets when it comes to emissions. we have been thinking about this for over a decade i think it is about time we get on with it. it'll be fantastic for jobs across the country as it cements heathrow‘s place as a globa
what is happening is that we are seeing a business and leave the united kingdom and go to airports likethat have made additional capacity provision. you can set here and watch planes flying overhead from the united kingdom so that uk business passengers can go to amsterdam and fly around the world. we are losing those connections to other countries and we are losing the investment that goes around those connections. that isa goes around those connections. that is a really important part of why...
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well and here's something related to the upcoming brix it air bus warns it might leave the united kingdom of britain leave the single market and customs union without a transition deal it's the european aviation group's strongest warning yet over the impact of a no deal breaks it airbus employs about fourteen thousand people to twenty five different sites in the united kingdom british prime minister to resign may has ruled out staying in the customs union the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march twenty ninth teen. and with that it's over to our man in the frankfurt stock exchange really bad so. might pull out of the united kingdom in case of a no deal breaks it what impact would that have an airbus e.u. sites. would have a huge impact because airbus of course has to if it withdrew from the u.k. then restart reinstall the production elsewhere that has for example production facilities in spain and hamburg germany or in toulouse france it could ramp up those production sites or it can choose a whole new different site perhaps a different country in order to get benefit
well and here's something related to the upcoming brix it air bus warns it might leave the united kingdom of britain leave the single market and customs union without a transition deal it's the european aviation group's strongest warning yet over the impact of a no deal breaks it airbus employs about fourteen thousand people to twenty five different sites in the united kingdom british prime minister to resign may has ruled out staying in the customs union the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. on...
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pulling together to get the right deal for the united kingdom and the right dealfor the united kingdomland, the most important thing in the future of scotla nd important thing in the future of scotland is to continue to be part of the uk to's internal market. together with my dup colleagues and across all parties in northern ireland i very much welcome the announcement yesterday by the transport secretary of government support for a third runway at heathrow. in order to secure additionaljobs for the heathrow. in order to secure additional jobs for the uk heathrow. in order to secure additionaljobs for the uk and northern ireland business growth and realised tourism potential is needed. can we asked the prime minister to make sure there is no undue delay in scheduling a vote on this important matter? can i first saw thank the honourable gentleman for the words of support he has given for the third one right at heathrow. —— runway. we will ensure that the boat is brought to the house in a timely fashion. there is a requirement for it to be brought ina certain a requirement for it to be b
pulling together to get the right deal for the united kingdom and the right dealfor the united kingdomland, the most important thing in the future of scotla nd important thing in the future of scotland is to continue to be part of the uk to's internal market. together with my dup colleagues and across all parties in northern ireland i very much welcome the announcement yesterday by the transport secretary of government support for a third runway at heathrow. in order to secure additionaljobs...
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security council because as you say the united kingdom abstained and i believe the representative for the u.k. karen pierce is now has to fill such acts of terror destructive to peace efforts and they need to stop. and in the past weeks we have seen violence and mass exploitation of peaceful protests and the disturbing volume of life. masses military wing has been prescribed as a terrorist organization by the u.k. since two thousand and one and the united kingdom has sanctions in place against senior hamas officials the recent violence has led to the tragic loss of life of over one hundred palestinians and we reiterate that there's an urgent need to establish the facts surrounding past week's events. mr president the deteriorating situation in gaza should concentrate our minds on how we can work urgently towards a resolution of the long standing issues between israel and the palestinian people the united kingdom has long supported un action on the israeli palestinian issues it is therefore regrettable mr president that today's resolutions contain elements that are right around balance
security council because as you say the united kingdom abstained and i believe the representative for the u.k. karen pierce is now has to fill such acts of terror destructive to peace efforts and they need to stop. and in the past weeks we have seen violence and mass exploitation of peaceful protests and the disturbing volume of life. masses military wing has been prescribed as a terrorist organization by the u.k. since two thousand and one and the united kingdom has sanctions in place against...
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head of the united kingdom ubs, thankoffice of you very much for joining us.up, if interest rates rise, every instrument in your portfolio will drop in anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." are turning around rapidly in the u.s. futures. about futures up by 0.25%. that is a more positive picture than a half hour ago. let's check out the broad market accident -- now. >> we are seeing a more positive picture compared to the last five days. we are seeing a fair amount of green. seen a lulle have in the rhetoric when it comes to trade tensions between the u.s. and china. mighte question of what happen with the u.n. in terms of negotiating. a strongert i -- fixing on that than expected. asian equities gaining. we can see some risk on and some of the fx trades. i was talking about the aussie dollar dropping to a 12 month low yesterday area some are that.ing 70 on aussie yen is rebounding a bit today. fromchart is normalized the month of march. if you compare it to dollar-yen, it is interesting. some people have said, it has not moved as much as much as you mig
head of the united kingdom ubs, thankoffice of you very much for joining us.up, if interest rates rise, every instrument in your portfolio will drop in anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." are turning around rapidly in the u.s. futures. about futures up by 0.25%. that is a more positive picture than a half hour ago. let's check out the broad market accident -- now. >> we are seeing a more positive picture compared to the last five days. we are seeing a fair amount of...
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is based on exports to great britain so you never go to a gun fight with a knife and united kingdom was never going to win this negotiation and their attitude was a total entitlement like they don't understand we have got the queen so the germans are their friends they're just going to bow down and they're going to give us a great deal because we're great and everyone knows are great and i said wait a minute these are hardened. to tonic just laying german people they're not going to just throw money at you you silly couse well the next headline just shows you who. may is up against what she's trying to negotiate because a full member of the e.u. who had the euro who was a part of the european union who were actually very enthusiastic members of the european union and embraced it fully and took in all the refugees and and immigrants flooding in throughout the because of the wars that we're fighting in the middle east while germany has made over three billion in profit from greece's crisis since two thousand and ten as keep talking greece reports this is the official response of the feder
is based on exports to great britain so you never go to a gun fight with a knife and united kingdom was never going to win this negotiation and their attitude was a total entitlement like they don't understand we have got the queen so the germans are their friends they're just going to bow down and they're going to give us a great deal because we're great and everyone knows are great and i said wait a minute these are hardened. to tonic just laying german people they're not going to just throw...
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the language that countries use to confront each other why has the diplomatic language used by united kingdom deteriorated so badly i mean the british defense secretary saying russia should shut up that's like a direct quote the foreign secretary comparing the world cup to killer so lympics and those are moves that can only result in knowing and outraging the other side is that one's true goal in this game all are there's just random blunders. well you know i mean i agree that that sort of language is thoroughly on except the anyone who knows anything about russian history would find those remarks. referring to nazi germany and comparing washington also germany is just beyond the pale and i i think really that those ministers should be reined in and that sort of language is not acceptable what i think it's all about it's the it's a political posturing and you have boris johnson and we the the the the defense secretary posturing really trying to put themselves. at the head of the party in the public limelight and i think really that's what it's about when it comes to foreign sector in the diff
the language that countries use to confront each other why has the diplomatic language used by united kingdom deteriorated so badly i mean the british defense secretary saying russia should shut up that's like a direct quote the foreign secretary comparing the world cup to killer so lympics and those are moves that can only result in knowing and outraging the other side is that one's true goal in this game all are there's just random blunders. well you know i mean i agree that that sort of...
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united kingdom was never going to win this negotiation and their attitude was a total in title meant like you don't understand we have got the queen so the germans are their friends they're just going to bow down and they're going to give us a great deal because we're great and everyone knows are great and i said wait a minute these are hardened the two tonic just laying german people they're not going to just throw money at you you silly couse well the next headline just shows you who. may is...
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in the united kingdom. he is a lecturer in law at kiel university from the european capital addis ababa we have daniel better he's the founder of foreign affairs an online magazine covering issues on the horn of africa and for the eritrean perspective we have a web well there in kingston ontario he's an associate professor of african and world history at queen's university and joining us from london. she's a political scientist an independent researcher on african affairs she's also an advisor to the africa youth movement welcome to the stream what i want to start with you what was your reaction when you heard prime minister i know it. thank you very much for having me my initial reaction was optimism cautious optimism. that peace finally was to have a chance at the horn of africa in general and the relationship between the two countries in particular. but the fact that international law has been violated or the two countries existed after the illegal settlement of the matter for more than sixteen years. im
in the united kingdom. he is a lecturer in law at kiel university from the european capital addis ababa we have daniel better he's the founder of foreign affairs an online magazine covering issues on the horn of africa and for the eritrean perspective we have a web well there in kingston ontario he's an associate professor of african and world history at queen's university and joining us from london. she's a political scientist an independent researcher on african affairs she's also an advisor...
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contrapositive conclusions are not of the roundabout the united kingdom has been encouraging for some time which is taking more action upstream in countries of origin so that we can ensure that people aren't having to make now making this very dangerous journey is often travelling many miles often at the hands of the people smugglers and making the dangerous trips across the mediterranean where we still see some people dying police are investigating whether a rescue ship in the mediterranean was helping people smugglers the lifeline docked in malta on wednesday after being refused entry by italy and spain it has been drifting at sea for six days with more than two hundred migrants and refugees on board. five people have been killed in a shooting at a newspaper building in the u.s. state of maryland the gunman targeted the offices of the capital gains that in annapolis the dead include four journalists and one sales assistant a man's now in custody and being questioned by police the military offensive in southwestern syria may have ended at least for twelve hours russian led talks in j
contrapositive conclusions are not of the roundabout the united kingdom has been encouraging for some time which is taking more action upstream in countries of origin so that we can ensure that people aren't having to make now making this very dangerous journey is often travelling many miles often at the hands of the people smugglers and making the dangerous trips across the mediterranean where we still see some people dying police are investigating whether a rescue ship in the mediterranean...
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implemented and we've got in addition to australia we've got france england the united sorry the united kingdom norway island and new zealand and there are another country another citizen who have slashed waiting in the wings and hungary canada and slip mania. well in the column it's probably going to be implemented. and again jane that in the headlines on al-jazeera is a reach to deal they have full control of the number of refugees entering europe they have agreed to give more funding to turkey and north african countries to help stem the flow of people italy and greece have been given the option of setting up asylum processing center is some position. europe is not an island and we must be able to face up to this challenge was for many loyal to our values protect people and national cohesion tonight we took an important step many predicted the impossibility of an agreement many predicted the triumph of national solutions tonight we have succeeded in finding the european solution and a way of working in cooperation. police are investigating with a rescue ship in the mediterranean was helping
implemented and we've got in addition to australia we've got france england the united sorry the united kingdom norway island and new zealand and there are another country another citizen who have slashed waiting in the wings and hungary canada and slip mania. well in the column it's probably going to be implemented. and again jane that in the headlines on al-jazeera is a reach to deal they have full control of the number of refugees entering europe they have agreed to give more funding to...
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and for mom -- the united kingdom and united states?>> but it is the work done so that political activity in the united kingdom is a source. so provided the funds? and this is an area unfortunately that there is a very full explanation. because that touches on the investigation to be made aware of. >> understand so if there was a big one to transfer money to the election. and then why do we include? >> and of the mind and could not undertake under any work on the referendum. and with that commission. and it is simply irrelevant. and that is problematical united states. and to have in the british work. and i'm grateful to that. then to talk with cambridge analytica but with john bolton. and that geographically being work on the same project or they work remotely? and i would love to explain this to you but again on these investigations i cannot do that. and you have that data. in the goal. and in 2009. and with that project. then the nine. [inaudible] that the election crime. and that said. so i can explain that to you. but with this doc
and for mom -- the united kingdom and united states?>> but it is the work done so that political activity in the united kingdom is a source. so provided the funds? and this is an area unfortunately that there is a very full explanation. because that touches on the investigation to be made aware of. >> understand so if there was a big one to transfer money to the election. and then why do we include? >> and of the mind and could not undertake under any work on the referendum....