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now the united kingdom is about 70% of the size of the german economy.i sunak is an you are looking for growth, then you may well be thinking is there a better relationship with the european union that could be had, one that will allow the united kingdom to trade more freely, and to use that phrase thatis freely, and to use that phrase that is very popular, grow the economy. because the alternative to doing that will be higher taxes and poorer services in the united kingdom. only a bigger economy can deliver the sort of future that rishi sunak wants to see. it will be interesting to see what line he does decide to take. he was very pro—brexit. even in his teens he was talking about the benefits of the uk leaving the benefits of the uk leaving the european union. but, as you say, many are looking for this dullness dividend from rishi sunak, after weeks of turmoil. i think we will see a return to less psychodrama, is often the borisjohnson or liz less psychodrama, is often the boris johnson or liz truss times have been called, to something that is a bit mo
now the united kingdom is about 70% of the size of the german economy.i sunak is an you are looking for growth, then you may well be thinking is there a better relationship with the european union that could be had, one that will allow the united kingdom to trade more freely, and to use that phrase thatis freely, and to use that phrase that is very popular, grow the economy. because the alternative to doing that will be higher taxes and poorer services in the united kingdom. only a bigger...
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now russia share this information with the defense ministries of the united kingdom of france, of turkey and the united. so, whenever we now have the nato cheap coming forward and saying simply does not excel what russia has presented to for nato country. and when you the allegation that ukraine is preparing to use dirty bombs in ukraine is absurd. what makes us concerned is that this is part of a pattern we have seen before from russia. now, the landscape, the ukrainian president, as been him, say that it is possible that your grain itself may be proliferating nuclear weapons . and recent remarks zelinski talked about the need to get beyond the buddha, past memorandum of 994. and that is an agreement you believe that your brain cannot deliberate nuclear weapons and we have heard similar comments from ukranian officials 20141 few recent remarks are not the 1st time that we have heard from the rainy and leaders hinting that they may be developing nuclear weapons of their own . let's review. yes, present. yes. negotiations and consultations fail again. your concrete decisions on security g
now russia share this information with the defense ministries of the united kingdom of france, of turkey and the united. so, whenever we now have the nato cheap coming forward and saying simply does not excel what russia has presented to for nato country. and when you the allegation that ukraine is preparing to use dirty bombs in ukraine is absurd. what makes us concerned is that this is part of a pattern we have seen before from russia. now, the landscape, the ukrainian president, as been him,...
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we will go to tom mackenzie in the united kingdom.d friday in the united kingdom after what we saw yesterday. we are going to try to steer through the next two hours. it has been secondary this week. it deserves to be the macro story, the 10 year real yield 1.78%. lisa: bond markets taking charge in a global economy. how much does this really tie the hands of fiscal policy makers that have gotten used to central bankers that will buy the bonds and bond markets that will give them cheap financing at a time when yields are searching -- surging. tom: as we go into the jobs report, november 2, and the fed meeting, there is a dynamic here into that meeting we didn't seem to to three weeks ago. lisa: part of this -- seem two to three weeks ago -- seen two to three weeks ago. lisa: it not just the u.s., it is the united kingdom. tom: i look at the bloomberg index on the total return index, and there is when you center on, negative 18% in widening out every day of price decline in bonds. lisa: and a price decline that is getting levels to whe
we will go to tom mackenzie in the united kingdom.d friday in the united kingdom after what we saw yesterday. we are going to try to steer through the next two hours. it has been secondary this week. it deserves to be the macro story, the 10 year real yield 1.78%. lisa: bond markets taking charge in a global economy. how much does this really tie the hands of fiscal policy makers that have gotten used to central bankers that will buy the bonds and bond markets that will give them cheap...
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good, you know, for, for the country when it looks what's happening in europe, including the united kingdom, united states. you know, you both parties agree. ready on that they can never agree on, on, on, on various other strategies. it will benefit the nation and like china, china is all united as a nation and you and you and you eat. busy president c. ready national people, congress just the importance of people based democracy. now what does the base democracy mean? that means. busy the china as a, as a communist associate, as country would have the benefit of all the people who are c, as it's all the boxes. they're working only lastly for their best interest and the supporter of the winning party. so this is a trap because you can never have a nation moving towards a situation which benefits most of the people also benefit only part of part of the rest of the interest. so. so the one who sees a false part of a and is at the end of the day, no matter what kind of government the test the pudding is to what extent the government would succeed in moving the lives of most of the people accor
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deal between india and the united kingdom.— united kingdom. was in town, and how he and the indian prime minister, narendra modi, set a deadline of diwali to sign the free trade agreement. yesterday was diwali, there was no free trade agreement, it stalled. a lot of speculation swirling around, perhaps the comments from the former home secretary suella braverman, saying it was indians that overstayed their visas in the uk is the largest group, that might have impacted some of that chatter. also, all the turmoil in british politics will not have been ideal in terms of advancing the talks. there is a lot of hope from this side that actually, with the new prime minister about to be installed, some of those talks can get on track. one thing that was interesting, looking back at some comments rishi sunak has made in the past about indian and uk relations, one thing he talked about in the past is how he sees this as an equal partnership, and how he sees the value of highly educated, young indians being able to work overseas in the uk. of course, imm
deal between india and the united kingdom.— united kingdom. was in town, and how he and the indian prime minister, narendra modi, set a deadline of diwali to sign the free trade agreement. yesterday was diwali, there was no free trade agreement, it stalled. a lot of speculation swirling around, perhaps the comments from the former home secretary suella braverman, saying it was indians that overstayed their visas in the uk is the largest group, that might have impacted some of that chatter....
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we do nationalists of the united kingdom. but also he is a proud to do and takes pride in his origins which are connected to india. now it's also clear that the ukrainian government, as steadily found directly indirectly, has been encouraging racism or racist views. otherwise, mister boucher men would not have dead to see such races things publicly. it's a shame also because ukraine, you know, is going around the world and asking especially india to help and to seek some kind of support from india. but these are the ad to do. these are the racist attitudes which india indians have a trouble with. and it's a shame that you green did not do you. great in government did not reign in such people. and instead of for gaming such people, they have been encouraging them and honoring them in, for example, in mario for his participation in against russians. i think what is, what has been ruled by mr boats, man government today is that russia is absolutely right about the as a regiment and all the new dogs, these will be massacring russ
we do nationalists of the united kingdom. but also he is a proud to do and takes pride in his origins which are connected to india. now it's also clear that the ukrainian government, as steadily found directly indirectly, has been encouraging racism or racist views. otherwise, mister boucher men would not have dead to see such races things publicly. it's a shame also because ukraine, you know, is going around the world and asking especially india to help and to seek some kind of support from...
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now russia share this information with the defense ministries of the united kingdom of france, of turkey and the united states. after the un meeting us officials called out russia for daring to accuse ukraine from a u. s. standpoint, the allegations that ukraine is building a dirty bomb or false. we have not seen at this time though, any indication that russia has made a decision or intends to employ nuclear weapons or a dirty bomb. but there would be consequences for russia, whether it uses a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb lensky. the ukrainian present has been him say that it is possible that your grain itself may be proliferating nuclear weapons and recent remarks zelinski talked about the need to get beyond the buddha, past memorandum of 994. and that is an agreement that stipulates that ukraine cannot proliferate nuclear weapons. and we have heard similar comments from ukranian officials since 2014 president. this negotiations and consultations fail again, or concrete decisions on security guarantees for ukraine or not taken based on their results than the ukranian side will have th
now russia share this information with the defense ministries of the united kingdom of france, of turkey and the united states. after the un meeting us officials called out russia for daring to accuse ukraine from a u. s. standpoint, the allegations that ukraine is building a dirty bomb or false. we have not seen at this time though, any indication that russia has made a decision or intends to employ nuclear weapons or a dirty bomb. but there would be consequences for russia, whether it uses a...
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very recently, india has overtaken the united kingdom as the 5th largest economy in the world. and we of course, we wish that issue. so knock the incoming time and it's still all the very best. but the problem, the united kingdom is facing the structural and they're very deep and concerned about. busy having then it clickable, $33.00, and a goodman with india. so now you mentioned the instability that we're seeing in the u. k. government all around. so in your view was a statement from a former home secretary, a main reason why the negotiation process was stalled. or is there a lot more to it than that when it comes to these talks? you know, basically the western economies. they want to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries. that india, as we all know, is growing very fast. and in addition to goods and services, we are now in a position who provide a lot of solutions in high tech. busy areas in software and other, other and india of course like other economies, especially the student harmony, people who have equitable s
very recently, india has overtaken the united kingdom as the 5th largest economy in the world. and we of course, we wish that issue. so knock the incoming time and it's still all the very best. but the problem, the united kingdom is facing the structural and they're very deep and concerned about. busy having then it clickable, $33.00, and a goodman with india. so now you mentioned the instability that we're seeing in the u. k. government all around. so in your view was a statement from a former...
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micron, once united kingdom can -- once united kingdom to return to stability as soon as possible.here in the resignation of the prime minister. i am sure glad to have you with us. how much is this resignation linked to that day would brzeski -- brexit occurred? >> a lot of commentators are looking to that moment in 2016 when the ks -- chaos started to push in. we have had three other prime minister forced out of office and it is mentioned there from the french president for the need for stability. we all lived and breathed it, the followed twists and turns. the after effects are still being felt. many commentators talked about the extremity of the moves in the u.k. markets in recent weeks. they linked it to the fact that britain was untethered from the european union, make that more exposed to some of these effects around inflation. that is one lens on it. the remainder voters so have a large voice in britain. it will be fascinating to see who emerges from this leadership contest. will we see someone who wants to re-forge connections to the european union if they can end the infig
micron, once united kingdom can -- once united kingdom to return to stability as soon as possible.here in the resignation of the prime minister. i am sure glad to have you with us. how much is this resignation linked to that day would brzeski -- brexit occurred? >> a lot of commentators are looking to that moment in 2016 when the ks -- chaos started to push in. we have had three other prime minister forced out of office and it is mentioned there from the french president for the need for...
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— pass on his vision for the united kingdom. are _ government running at this moment in time. we are being put on the windowsill of the united kingdom. and that _ windowsill of the united kingdom. and that concerns me as a whole uk unionist _ and that concerns me as a whole uk unionist. and also as a ulster unionist _ unionist. and also as a ulster unionist. this is because of the protocol— unionist. this is because of the protocol and the protocol is absolutely an issue. we have changed on that— absolutely an issue. we have changed on that issue from rigorous and limitation— on that issue from rigorous and limitation to people saying, there are fundamental problems here and we have to _ are fundamental problems here and we have to deal with those fundamental problems _ have to deal with those fundamental problems. there are and we do and we cannot— problems. there are and we do and we cannot ignore — problems. there are and we do and we cannot ignore it and we have been arguing _ cannot ignore it and we have been arguing this c
— pass on his vision for the united kingdom. are _ government running at this moment in time. we are being put on the windowsill of the united kingdom. and that _ windowsill of the united kingdom. and that concerns me as a whole uk unionist _ and that concerns me as a whole uk unionist. and also as a ulster unionist _ unionist. and also as a ulster unionist. this is because of the protocol— unionist. this is because of the protocol and the protocol is absolutely an issue. we have changed...
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forces and the united states army and our united kingdom friends. this is not as we know, a 100% guarantee, but our sky is well covered. we have air policing fighter jets and antiaircraft ships which we have located and installed in several places. >> i believe you answered this in part, but i want to pose a question that an -- that a member of our audience from maryland posed, what would stop russia from attempting to annex poland if it were to succeed and ukraine. what would be a response of this invasion would be successful? p.m. morawiecki: i exclude such a scenario, this could be a disaster for all of europe. this is why not only poland but many other countries on the eastern flank of the european union are very active in helping ukraine to survive and preserve -- maintain their independence and territorial integrity. this is why i have to exclude the scenario in the first place. on the other hand, i believe that nato and nato's credibility in defending life, very strongly. in defending all of its members. i believe that none of the members wil
forces and the united states army and our united kingdom friends. this is not as we know, a 100% guarantee, but our sky is well covered. we have air policing fighter jets and antiaircraft ships which we have located and installed in several places. >> i believe you answered this in part, but i want to pose a question that an -- that a member of our audience from maryland posed, what would stop russia from attempting to annex poland if it were to succeed and ukraine. what would be a...
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ben wallace is doing his job fighng a war in the interest of the united kingdom.emy hunt is doing his job as the chief executive relation if you like, taking the nation's finances to a better place. the work goes on in the house of commons is sitting all day today discussing very serious business. all of that work continues, irrespective of who happens to be sittingn downing street. >> thank you for being with us. here with me is our political correspondent and watson. -- ian watson. the implications of boris johnson returning clearly would mean that some of them like sir roger would state his independence. >> he made it very clear he would resign the conservative with. -- conservative whip. and as you put it, some people are saying they would go further and cause even more havoc by holding elections with the so -- with the party so far behind in opinion polls. whether it is straight as a backbone or cowering in the corner remains to be seen. a range of people are starting to get a bandwagon going and are coming out publicly either on social media or in the mainst
ben wallace is doing his job fighng a war in the interest of the united kingdom.emy hunt is doing his job as the chief executive relation if you like, taking the nation's finances to a better place. the work goes on in the house of commons is sitting all day today discussing very serious business. all of that work continues, irrespective of who happens to be sittingn downing street. >> thank you for being with us. here with me is our political correspondent and watson. -- ian watson. the...
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what are the possible implications now really for the rest of the world, for the united kingdom, a staunch the united states, what changes, what might we see there? >> reporter: you make an important point because liz truss is both a victim and an architect of her political misfortune, a victim because she became prime minister at a time when the country was will deep economic turmoil, inflation figures announced in double digits, 10.9% in the united kingdom over the last month. but also a series of unforced errors. that economic package which she announced after becoming prime minister prime minister went a lot further and faster than what she'd promised in her leadership campaign. it had tax cuts for the wealthiest in the country, slashing of corporation tax and other measures that deeply unsettled the markets and sent them into a spiral causing the bank of england to make this unprecedented financial intervention, it caused deep consternation within the party. it was very difficult to find any economist that could agree with the course that she was taking. and this made many within her
what are the possible implications now really for the rest of the world, for the united kingdom, a staunch the united states, what changes, what might we see there? >> reporter: you make an important point because liz truss is both a victim and an architect of her political misfortune, a victim because she became prime minister at a time when the country was will deep economic turmoil, inflation figures announced in double digits, 10.9% in the united kingdom over the last month. but also...
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the public at large, the united kingdom. feeling the purse strings tighten up as inflation increases, the cost of living rises. a yes i, i think really suna is the best case scenario in this, in this crisis. and he's got an experience of handling extreme situations. he was the finance minister, as we call it, in the u. k. the jacelyn exchequer, a right, the way through the pandemic. a he came up with various schemes to compensate for his asses, struggling, going under that which were self employed. people are getting that their share of subsidies as well and basically making what it was regarded at the time as a, as a good job. i. he always also amused to a pragmatist. he was, you know, very pragmatic. about a whole, very various a whole varied list of things. and then also is the factor that this man is young. he's for 2 years of age. he has ideas he's, he's smarty, they say a little bit too slick in some quarters. they find him a little too slick of but he is bright. he could regenerates, thinking within the conservative party, we're hearing from from one m. p a who was in on the 19
the public at large, the united kingdom. feeling the purse strings tighten up as inflation increases, the cost of living rises. a yes i, i think really suna is the best case scenario in this, in this crisis. and he's got an experience of handling extreme situations. he was the finance minister, as we call it, in the u. k. the jacelyn exchequer, a right, the way through the pandemic. a he came up with various schemes to compensate for his asses, struggling, going under that which were self...
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i believe that she will forever remember how the entire commonwealth came to the aid of the united kingdom in its worst times. on victory in europe day, the king addressed the people of britain of the british empire and the commonwealth of nations. the queen and i know what trials the entire commonwealth and empire went through. people from six corners of the then british empire, on their own initiative, helped defend the united the kingdom, because for them it was a symbol of freedom almost to the very end, london and southern england remained under fire. of course, london had every right to celebrate the victory, and it exercised this right. on may 8, 1945, after the announcement of victory in europe, the crowd greeted the king. the crowding of the street, we went out on the balcony six times every hour, and then when the spotlights were directed at us, my sister and i realized that we couldn't see how the crowd was rejoicing, then we asked our parents if we could go to go there and see it all for myself i remember rows of unknown people holding hands walking past white hall we all felt
i believe that she will forever remember how the entire commonwealth came to the aid of the united kingdom in its worst times. on victory in europe day, the king addressed the people of britain of the british empire and the commonwealth of nations. the queen and i know what trials the entire commonwealth and empire went through. people from six corners of the then british empire, on their own initiative, helped defend the united the kingdom, because for them it was a symbol of freedom almost to...
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they may be getting support in such efforts from the united kingdom. here's what we recently heard from zelinski and what we've heard from ukraine and leaders over the years. yeah, yeah. chris negotiations and consultations fail again or concrete decisions on security guarantees. well, i know it's an un security council meeting is being held at russia that has the most growth warnings that kia could use a circle, people to carry out on the ledge, ox of nuclear terrorism, we can listen and now to rush them to the un who speaking of the gathering that these so is asked to be used upon the request of real member states, which absolutely, while is the integrity of secretariat of the united nations. we will present our position in detail, i think tomorrow in the afternoon when we will discuss this issue. this is 16 of the inspectors. i either different theme yes or no, but in terms of those inspectors that ukraine has said, we've got nothing to hide. we're inviting in the i a yay, what's your reaction to that? ok, they can come, but i explained to you, the
they may be getting support in such efforts from the united kingdom. here's what we recently heard from zelinski and what we've heard from ukraine and leaders over the years. yeah, yeah. chris negotiations and consultations fail again or concrete decisions on security guarantees. well, i know it's an un security council meeting is being held at russia that has the most growth warnings that kia could use a circle, people to carry out on the ledge, ox of nuclear terrorism, we can listen and now...
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it is a divisive time for the united kingdom. these are stormy days. together, we mourn the death of queen elizabeth the second. she is the rock on which britain is built. we are in a new era under king charles the we are dealing with a crisis. it is with the mourn ukraine. in these times, we need to step up. we need to be undetermined to get us through this tempest and put on a stronger footing as a nation. i am driven by my belief in the british people. i believe that you know best how to spend your money. to realize your ambitions. my friends that is what conservatism is about . it's a belief in freedom in fair play and the great potential of the british people i'm not interested in how you spend your spare time or virtue signaling. what i'm interested in is your hopes and fears that you feel every day. can you get a good job locally? is it safe to walk down the street late at night? can you get a doctors appointment? i know how you feel. i have the same hopes and fears. i want what you want. i've fought to get where i am today. i thought to get job
it is a divisive time for the united kingdom. these are stormy days. together, we mourn the death of queen elizabeth the second. she is the rock on which britain is built. we are in a new era under king charles the we are dealing with a crisis. it is with the mourn ukraine. in these times, we need to step up. we need to be undetermined to get us through this tempest and put on a stronger footing as a nation. i am driven by my belief in the british people. i believe that you know best how to...
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the united kingdom will be with egypt i location of com. gle to protect and restore our environment. it struggle to protect and restore our environment-— struggle to protect and restore our environment. ., , , , , environment. it was widely presumed that the king — environment. it was widely presumed that the king would _ environment. it was widely presumed that the king would want _ environment. it was widely presumed that the king would want to _ environment. it was widely presumed that the king would want to attend i that the king would want to attend cop27 but buckingham palace has said that will not be the case. the sunday times quoted a senior palace source who said the prime minister advised the king to go. this has been dismissed today as mp not true by a government minister. instead, both the palace and government now say there was agreement on both sides and it was unanimously decided he should not attend cop27. much has changed over the past year, as he made plain in his first address to the nation as king. there are new roles and
the united kingdom will be with egypt i location of com. gle to protect and restore our environment. it struggle to protect and restore our environment-— struggle to protect and restore our environment. ., , , , , environment. it was widely presumed that the king — environment. it was widely presumed that the king would _ environment. it was widely presumed that the king would want _ environment. it was widely presumed that the king would want to _ environment. it was widely presumed that...
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the tories, which means the former finance minister will become the new prime minister of the united kingdomrishi sunok, what he is known for. how a change of prime minister can affect british politics, we will find out from our own correspondent in london, alexander khabarov. he goes into direct contact with the facts alexander hello. it turns out that he will already become the new prime minister of great britain. eh, more precisely, it has already become ethnic hindu in the kingdom are generally ready for this. indeed, for the first time in british history, a man becomes a head of government. whose parents are indians, risha suna is also the youngest prime minister since the napoleonic wars, and is also known, of course, for his financial fortune. he is also called the richest prime minister, but not in the history of great britain and at least at this stage and from here, of course, first of all, the solution of economic problems, which are very acute now stands in the united kingdom, especially after the shock experienced by the financial markets and for the actions of the previous head
the tories, which means the former finance minister will become the new prime minister of the united kingdomrishi sunok, what he is known for. how a change of prime minister can affect british politics, we will find out from our own correspondent in london, alexander khabarov. he goes into direct contact with the facts alexander hello. it turns out that he will already become the new prime minister of great britain. eh, more precisely, it has already become ethnic hindu in the kingdom are...
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i believe that she will forever remembered how the whole commonwealth came to the aid of the united kingdom in its worst times on victory in europe day the king made an address to the people of britain of the british empire and the commonwealth of nations the queen and i know what trials the whole commonwealth and empire went through people from the six corners of the then british empire, on their own initiative, helped to defend the united kingdom, because for them it was a symbol of freedom almost until the very end, london and southern england remained under fire, of course, london had full right to celebrate the victory and he used this right on may 8, 1945 after the announcement of the victory in europe nato congratulated the king the princesses could not resist the temptation to look beyond the crowded streets i think we went out on the balcony six times every hour or so and then when the spotlights were directed at us we are sisters realized that we couldn't see how the crowd was rejoicing, then we asked our parents if we could go there and see everything for ourselves. i remember ro
i believe that she will forever remembered how the whole commonwealth came to the aid of the united kingdom in its worst times on victory in europe day the king made an address to the people of britain of the british empire and the commonwealth of nations the queen and i know what trials the whole commonwealth and empire went through people from the six corners of the then british empire, on their own initiative, helped to defend the united kingdom, because for them it was a symbol of freedom...
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i don't think any of the circumstances about scotland being able to be part of the strong united kingdomerms of the questions that need to be answered. people are desperate to know exactly what it is that independence would actually mean. this paper doesn't provide that. this isn't a plan for change, | it isn't a solution to the tory made crisis in the uk. it's a plan for yet more crisis, doubling down. of crisis, from the snp. but what about those voters? how did they feel about the independence debate? economically, yes, there is going to be the people, but every country that got its independence in the first few years had its upheaval, because they had to set up a central bank, they had to set up all the institutions. brexit isn't done yet. we're still feeling the pain for that. l and i think financially this is a terrible time| to go for indyref2. we've got inflation running at 10—11%.| imagine the hadrian's wall border crossing. | laughter but do you not think that we possibly have resources? i mean, we have a lot of wind in scotland. can we use this? can we generate more power? can
i don't think any of the circumstances about scotland being able to be part of the strong united kingdomerms of the questions that need to be answered. people are desperate to know exactly what it is that independence would actually mean. this paper doesn't provide that. this isn't a plan for change, | it isn't a solution to the tory made crisis in the uk. it's a plan for yet more crisis, doubling down. of crisis, from the snp. but what about those voters? how did they feel about the...
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we need an economically sound and secure united kingdom.nd that will mean challenging those who try to stop growth. i will not allow the anti-growth coalition to hold us back. labour, the lib dems and the snp, the militant unions, the vested interests dressed up as think-tanks, the talking heads, the brexit deniers and extinction rebellion and some of the people we had in the hall earlier. the fact is they prefer protesting to doing. they prefer talking on twitter to taking tough decisions. they taxi from north london townhouses to the bbc studio to dismiss anyone challenging the status quo. from broadcast to podcast, they peddle the same old answers. it's always more taxes, more regulation and more meddling. wrong, wrong, wrong. we see the anti-growth coalition at work across the country. keir starmer wants to put extra taxes on the companies we need to invest in our energy security. and his sticking plaster solution will only last six months. he has no long-term plan and no vision for britain. mark drakeford in wales is cancelling road-bu
we need an economically sound and secure united kingdom.nd that will mean challenging those who try to stop growth. i will not allow the anti-growth coalition to hold us back. labour, the lib dems and the snp, the militant unions, the vested interests dressed up as think-tanks, the talking heads, the brexit deniers and extinction rebellion and some of the people we had in the hall earlier. the fact is they prefer protesting to doing. they prefer talking on twitter to taking tough decisions....
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growth requires confidence and stability and the united kingdom will always pay its way.ergency statement was designed to calm turmoil on the financial markets and early reaction there has been positive. but labour say the government's in panic. the country will pay a lasting
growth requires confidence and stability and the united kingdom will always pay its way.ergency statement was designed to calm turmoil on the financial markets and early reaction there has been positive. but labour say the government's in panic. the country will pay a lasting
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the united kingdom and how we deliver for them. the united kingdom and how we deliverfor them.servative manifesto in 2019 to level up our country to provide more opportunities to deliver for public services and that is what i'm focused on doing and i don't think people want to hear about internal discussions in the conservative party. discussions in the conservative pa . ., ., ., | discussions in the conservative l party-_ i think party. referred a lot of it. i think --eole party. referred a lot of it. i think people recognise _ party. referred a lot of it. i think people recognise that _ party. referred a lot of it. i think people recognise that you're - party. referred a lot of it. i think l people recognise that you're facing a very serious situation internationally and that there serious economic headways and they wanted government and conservative parties that deal with that. tell wanted government and conservative parties that deal with that.— parties that deal with that. tell me about the sacking _ parties that deal with that. tell me about the sacking of _ parties that
the united kingdom and how we deliver for them. the united kingdom and how we deliverfor them.servative manifesto in 2019 to level up our country to provide more opportunities to deliver for public services and that is what i'm focused on doing and i don't think people want to hear about internal discussions in the conservative party. discussions in the conservative pa . ., ., ., | discussions in the conservative l party-_ i think party. referred a lot of it. i think --eole party. referred a...
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the united kingdom is a great country, but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity, and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. mr. lucky during the final hours of haggling and campaigning, the momentum of soon acts, campaign became unstoppable while than half the parliamentary party declaring their support for him. in the end, only he reached the required threshold of $100.00 nominations from fellow conservative em piece. i can confirm that we have received wall valid, horace johnson's decision to quit the leadership race on sunday came as a surprise that left just penny mordant answer neck in the contest. she resisted intense pressure to do a deal with sumac and fought literally to the last minute to get past the threshold . but just seconds before the deadline, she too withdrew. richie sooner had one arriving here and downing street sir, like face is a daunting list of immediate challenges. there is the double digit inflation, the soaring interest rates as the grim state of the public finances
the united kingdom is a great country, but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity, and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. mr. lucky during the final hours of haggling and campaigning, the momentum of soon acts, campaign became unstoppable while than half the parliamentary party declaring their support for him. in the end, only he reached the required threshold of $100.00 nominations from fellow...
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it was the united kingdom government in new decade now approach _ kingdom government in new decade nowreland's place within the uk internal market would be resfoered and respected. they have failed _ resfoered and respected. they have failed to _ resfoered and respected. they have failed to do it. compounding the failure _ failed to do it. compounding the failure of— failed to do it. compounding the failure of this government that voted — failure of this government that voted for— failure of this government that voted for that legislation that created — voted for that legislation that created the mess of the protocol. it is a protocol— created the mess of the protocol. it is a protocol that let me remind members — is a protocol that let me remind members at a time of cost—of—living is costing _ members at a time of cost—of—living is costing £6— members at a time of cost—of—living is costing £6 million a month. that is costing £6 million a month. that is £32 _ is costing £6 million a month. that is £32 million at checks at the ports — is £32 million at checks at the ports. increased cos
it was the united kingdom government in new decade now approach _ kingdom government in new decade nowreland's place within the uk internal market would be resfoered and respected. they have failed _ resfoered and respected. they have failed to _ resfoered and respected. they have failed to do it. compounding the failure _ failed to do it. compounding the failure of— failed to do it. compounding the failure of this government that voted — failure of this government that voted for— failure...
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and it is one that i look forward to see resolved and united kingdom as quickly as possible. but political analysts are saying that won't happen as long as the deeply divided tories remain at the helm. spain, portugal and france have agreed to build an underwater pipeline between marcy and barcelona, that would carry natural gas and eventually hydrogen. the deal comes after the 3 countries decided to abandon plans to extend the mid cat gas pipeline that would have led through the parent knees. meanwhile, germany is building pipelines that are to connect a for alan g terminals under construction to the national grid project, like this would usually take years to materialize. but the ukraine war and germany's energy needs have created a new sense of urgency. this building site is located from the german coastal town of williams, half im the pipeline under construction is part of germany's urgent plants reduce its dependence on russian gas. in this week, nerve hammered us for them that when it rains, we have a problem. the ground is very wet here and it makes the work much harde
and it is one that i look forward to see resolved and united kingdom as quickly as possible. but political analysts are saying that won't happen as long as the deeply divided tories remain at the helm. spain, portugal and france have agreed to build an underwater pipeline between marcy and barcelona, that would carry natural gas and eventually hydrogen. the deal comes after the 3 countries decided to abandon plans to extend the mid cat gas pipeline that would have led through the parent knees....
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and the united kingdom gets a 3rd prime minister in 2 months, which he soon acts. number one priority is sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. during president frank vall to shine maya has arrived in ukraine for a surprise visit. it is the 1st time that he has been in the country since the russian invasion on february 24th. he is planning to meet ukrainian president volota mears, the landscape. their talks are expected to focus on military support and repairing destroyed infrastructure before the onset of winter. and tomorrow's freaking correspond. funny char, who has a view now from keith, so funny somers visit coming amid some rocky relations between the german leader and his ukrainian counterpart. tell us more while we all remember, of course, that mister starr, my german is president, wanted to come to the capital of ukraine already the spring in april when he was uninvited, was actually part of a big group of the hands of the bulk of the, the hands of the baltic states, but also was to join his poli
and the united kingdom gets a 3rd prime minister in 2 months, which he soon acts. number one priority is sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. during president frank vall to shine maya has arrived in ukraine for a surprise visit. it is the 1st time that he has been in the country since the russian invasion on february 24th. he is planning to meet ukrainian president volota mears, the landscape. their talks are expected to focus on...
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would be very, very difficult for charles to, you know, continue to say he was the king of the united kingdomare risks around the union at the moment, and i think it is crucial for everyone, you know, who believes in the union to make a really positive case for it. and i think we also need to sort of engage the wider business communities, the civil society. of course it's important for those of us in elected office, to explain that unity and working together has tremendous advantages. it's the most successful political union in history. i wouldn't be able to make any kind of a prediction about whether or not northern ireland will be breaking away from the union anytime soon, but if the opinion polls are to be believed and sinn fein does win the next election and lead the next government in dublin, certainly you will hear talk of a desire for a united ireland ramping up a good few notches. whatever happens in scotland, last week's census results show the underlying picture here is also influx. when queen elizabeth took the throne in the 19505, more than six out of 10 people here were protestan
would be very, very difficult for charles to, you know, continue to say he was the king of the united kingdomare risks around the union at the moment, and i think it is crucial for everyone, you know, who believes in the union to make a really positive case for it. and i think we also need to sort of engage the wider business communities, the civil society. of course it's important for those of us in elected office, to explain that unity and working together has tremendous advantages. it's the...
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the united kingdom remains an important part partner, in many respects, a major economy right on thes doorstep. it also the prospects of trading arrangements with northern ireland, this negotiations have been dragging for some time. and of course the energy crisis, the main topict the summit. the u.k. at the european continent are literally connected in terms of energy supplies, and of urse there is the russian invasion of ukraine, already europe is coming together, trying to create western unity following russia's invasion. some countries, particularly poland and the baltic countries have massively valued the u.k.'s contribution in supporting ukraine and they want to see that continue. for all of the post-brexit distress that there was, there was certainly a sense of bitterness, the relationship was better at times. because of what is happening in the continent, there has been a genuine desire within europe to work with the u.k. to address these difficult issues. laura: jessica parkern brussels, thank you. let's turn from the turbulent day in u.k. politics to other news. u.s. nation
the united kingdom remains an important part partner, in many respects, a major economy right on thes doorstep. it also the prospects of trading arrangements with northern ireland, this negotiations have been dragging for some time. and of course the energy crisis, the main topict the summit. the u.k. at the european continent are literally connected in terms of energy supplies, and of urse there is the russian invasion of ukraine, already europe is coming together, trying to create western...
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before the coronation amazing moment i will never forget it now she was the sovereign of the united kingdomof australia new zealand and canada and head of 14 other independent states, she also became the head of the anglican church, the royal navy, the army, the royal air force, and, of course, the commonwealth. she visited australia for the first time in 1954, when i was 14 or 15 years old, and now the queen on the throne came and the visit aroused any interest, it was a significant event, i think people treated her so well because her love for the commonwealth was evident she cried every part of this territorial empire as every part of her united kingdom queen and mother elizabeth ii became the first british sovereign since queen victoria to combine these roles while on the throne in 1960 with prince andrew appeared and in four years prince edward became a princess and prince charles at 17 as the heir to the throne prince charles received the title of prince of wales when they were still a boy so that he would better understand the meaning of the title at the request of the queen formally
before the coronation amazing moment i will never forget it now she was the sovereign of the united kingdomof australia new zealand and canada and head of 14 other independent states, she also became the head of the anglican church, the royal navy, the army, the royal air force, and, of course, the commonwealth. she visited australia for the first time in 1954, when i was 14 or 15 years old, and now the queen on the throne came and the visit aroused any interest, it was a significant event, i...
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with this report, the united kingdom would put the minimal stays on hold. the people having survived war were about to be on the receiving end of previously unimaginable generosity. the same time beverage also introduced another new revolution. social security in the idea of a welfare state didn't come out of the place, but it did receive a decisive boost after the 2nd world war. and the united kingdom, germany, and france, the fledgling social security systems that had been cobbled together since the industrial revolution were being consolidated. but it was, it's about reducing inequality, but also about rebuilding the economy with a labor force less reluctant to work with. only the protection of the law. there are 2 ways of financing a welfare state. there is a german model and based on social security contributions. and there is a british model which is based on tax stations and also the protection social. but when it's funded by social security contributions, like bismark, the original model, so keep a, it is reserved for those pain contributions and th
with this report, the united kingdom would put the minimal stays on hold. the people having survived war were about to be on the receiving end of previously unimaginable generosity. the same time beverage also introduced another new revolution. social security in the idea of a welfare state didn't come out of the place, but it did receive a decisive boost after the 2nd world war. and the united kingdom, germany, and france, the fledgling social security systems that had been cobbled together...
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i think the people in the united kingdom are going to| in the united kingdom are going to look to— in to her and say, better do something pretty— look to her and say, better do something pretty quickly, - look to her and say, better do - something pretty quickly, otherwise we're _ something pretty quickly, otherwise we're going — something pretty quickly, otherwise we're going to — something pretty quickly, otherwise we're going to lose _ something pretty quickly, otherwise we're going to lose faith _ something pretty quickly, otherwise we're going to lose faith in - something pretty quickly, otherwise we're going to lose faith in you. - we're going to lose faith in you. tom, _ we're going to lose faith in you. tom, do— we're going to lose faith in you. tom, do you _ we're going to lose faith in you. tom, do you agree? _ we're going to lose faith in you. tom, do you agree? i— we're going to lose faith in you. tom, do you agree?— we're going to lose faith in you. tom, do you agree? i agree with all of it and i definitely think _ tom, do you agree? i agree with all of it and i definitel
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in other words, the treasury secretary in the united kingdom. he also seems to have no concept of how people live, no concept of what it is to be pushed toward destitution as millions in this country are being pushed. he is another candidate of the ultrarich. he himself is ultrarich and he represents the ultrarich, does not represent the people in this nation. amy: the possibility there would be a general election? and what about the labour party's -- it is called the labour party, but recently told labor politicians not to join the recent railway workers picket line. >> in fact, he sacked one of his own shadow cabinet members for attending the strike. which is severing the labour party from its roots which were in the labor movement, as the name suggests. you would think you would have a general election after all of this chaos, after, well, now our third prime minister since the last general election. that is not how it works in this country because we are a democracy in name only. the only two ways in which we can get a general election would
in other words, the treasury secretary in the united kingdom. he also seems to have no concept of how people live, no concept of what it is to be pushed toward destitution as millions in this country are being pushed. he is another candidate of the ultrarich. he himself is ultrarich and he represents the ultrarich, does not represent the people in this nation. amy: the possibility there would be a general election? and what about the labour party's -- it is called the labour party, but recently...
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the united kingdom gets a new prime minister. the 3rd in the span of 2 months. risha soon act receives a rapturous welcome from his supporters. from a finance ministers. number one priority, sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor, also coming up. the horn of africa suffers its worst drought and for decades. parts of northern kenya have not seen any rain in years. we look at how communities are coping and he's already serving a 23 year present. herb. now the disgrace film producer and convicted rapist harvey weinstein faces more sex crime charges in los angeles, called ah, i'm all azako. a very welcome to the show. we begin with yet another new leader in the u. k. britain's 3rd prime minister and a year of political chaos is promising a new era of stability. former finance minister wishes soon i gained the backing of his conservative party to win the leadership. his predecessor less trust had to stand down when financial markets projected her economic plans to next. first task will be to restore confidence in the y
the united kingdom gets a new prime minister. the 3rd in the span of 2 months. risha soon act receives a rapturous welcome from his supporters. from a finance ministers. number one priority, sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor, also coming up. the horn of africa suffers its worst drought and for decades. parts of northern kenya have not seen any rain in years. we look at how communities are coping and he's already serving a 23 year present. herb. now the disgrace film...
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of course, it does seem inevitable stephanie, that the united kingdom is breaking new ground with a new prime minister from an ethnic minority. yes, it's the 1st time in a 1st hindu prime minister as wow heading. what? leaving it right up to the 11th hour there, there street was waiting to pull out of the race said, and now you know what we thought could have been a very lengthy week still is over. it is clear. we now know who the next prime minister is. i have a guest with me, leon and maralie is a former i a to the conservative party. i wanna get your opinion about the extraordinary times that we're witnessing here. first and foremost, what is your reaction now that we've had to miss more than to pull pull out and where she soon? i will be your next prime minister who i think who she, she knock signal was a return to sensible, pragmatic politics that the country has been crying out for, for a number of years now. so i think that brings a bit of stability, at least in the short term, both to the markets, but also reassurance to voters, households who want a steady pair of hands on the
of course, it does seem inevitable stephanie, that the united kingdom is breaking new ground with a new prime minister from an ethnic minority. yes, it's the 1st time in a 1st hindu prime minister as wow heading. what? leaving it right up to the 11th hour there, there street was waiting to pull out of the race said, and now you know what we thought could have been a very lengthy week still is over. it is clear. we now know who the next prime minister is. i have a guest with me, leon and maralie...
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the united kingdom, united states, and french foreign ministers, are released a statement late on sunday, saying that these were transparently false claims. and just last few minutes that's been added to by the german defense minister saying that any use of such a dirty bomb would cross all red lines. however, the russians are continuing to push this line just in the last few minutes or the russian defense ministry. again, saying that has data showing that a, a dirty bomb or a low yield nuclear device is in the works by the ukrainians as a provocation against russia. at least 60 people are being held in an air strike by the me and my military and the northern crashing state. the victims were at an event celebrating the anniversary, the caching ethnic groups, political wing, and chang's following violence from bangkok. this was a big festival. there was a performance on stage at the time, some very celebrated kitchen singers who we believe are also amongst the fatalities tree men, mar, jets are reported to have attacked. an aftermath of the attack shows an awful lot of destruction, some b
the united kingdom, united states, and french foreign ministers, are released a statement late on sunday, saying that these were transparently false claims. and just last few minutes that's been added to by the german defense minister saying that any use of such a dirty bomb would cross all red lines. however, the russians are continuing to push this line just in the last few minutes or the russian defense ministry. again, saying that has data showing that a, a dirty bomb or a low yield nuclear...
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british indians are the largest minority here in the united kingdom. the historic nature will give the conservative party a slight bounce at a time when they are facing a crisis partly of their own making. it will remind them they are far and away the most successful in politics. >> so let's talk about the fact that he is 9 youngest pm, will be the youngest in just generation. he just became the minister of finance at 39 years of age under johnson. one of the wealthiest politicians in the uk. >> yes. the first time ever the prime minister will be wealthier than the monarch. his youth reflects a tumultuous couple of years here. the top of the parties has been completely wiped out by various civil wars. that's resulted in having on both sides of the house, a much older man. he came to politics late on in his life after having a successful career in law. and sishi sunak to be knocking on the cabinet around about now. it reflects in many ways the very chaotic period the united kingdom has had. he will hope to project this idea, look, that's coming to an en
british indians are the largest minority here in the united kingdom. the historic nature will give the conservative party a slight bounce at a time when they are facing a crisis partly of their own making. it will remind them they are far and away the most successful in politics. >> so let's talk about the fact that he is 9 youngest pm, will be the youngest in just generation. he just became the minister of finance at 39 years of age under johnson. one of the wealthiest politicians in the...
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and it is one that i look forward to see resolved and the united kingdom as quickly as possible. but political analysts are saying that won't happen as long as the deeply divided tories remain at the helm. spain, portugal and france have agreed to build an underwater pipeline between marcia and barcelona. that would carry natural gas and eventually hydrogen. the deal comes after the 3 countries decided to abandon plans to extend the mid tat gas pipeline that would have led through the parent ease. meanwhile, germany is building pipelines that are to connect a for l and g terminals under construction to the national grid. projects like best would usually take years to materialize, but the ukraine war and germany's energy needs have created a new sense of urgency. this building site is located in the german coastal town of williams, half in the pipeline. under construction is part of germany's urgent plants reduce its dependence on russian gas. in this week, nerve hammered us for them that when it rains, we have a problem. the ground is very wet here and it makes the work much hard
and it is one that i look forward to see resolved and the united kingdom as quickly as possible. but political analysts are saying that won't happen as long as the deeply divided tories remain at the helm. spain, portugal and france have agreed to build an underwater pipeline between marcia and barcelona. that would carry natural gas and eventually hydrogen. the deal comes after the 3 countries decided to abandon plans to extend the mid tat gas pipeline that would have led through the parent...
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and it is one that i look forward to see resolved and united kingdom as quickly as possible. but political analysts are saying that won't happen as long as the deeply divided tories remain at the helm. spain, portugal and france have agreed to build an underwater pipeline between marcy and barcelona, that would carry natural gas and eventually hydrogen. the deal comes after the 3 countries decided to abandon plans to extend the mid cat gas pipeline that would have led through the parent knees. meanwhile, germany is building pipelines that are to connect a for l and d terminals under construction to the national grid. projects like this would usually take years to materialize, but the ukraine war and germany's energy needs have created a new sense of urgency. this building site is located from the german coastal town of williams, half in the pipeline. under construction is part of germany's urgent plants reduce its dependence on russian gas. when it's big, nerve hammered us for them that when it rains, we have a problem. the ground is very wet here, that makes the work much ha
and it is one that i look forward to see resolved and united kingdom as quickly as possible. but political analysts are saying that won't happen as long as the deeply divided tories remain at the helm. spain, portugal and france have agreed to build an underwater pipeline between marcy and barcelona, that would carry natural gas and eventually hydrogen. the deal comes after the 3 countries decided to abandon plans to extend the mid cat gas pipeline that would have led through the parent knees....
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with this report, the united kingdom would put the minimal stays on home. the people having survived war were about to be on the receiving end of previously unimaginable generosity. at the same time, they've reached also introduced another new revolution. social security. ah, the idea of a welfare state didn't come out of the place, but it did receive a decisive boost after the 2nd world war. and the united kingdom, germany, and france, the fledgling social security systems that had been coupled together since the industrial revolution were being consolidated. but i knew it was, it's about reducing inequality, but also about rebuilding the economy. the labor force less reluctant to work with. only the potential so there are 2 ways of financing a welfare state. there is a german model based on social security contribution level. and there is the british model which is based on tax stations and also the protection social. but when it's funded by social security contribution dislike bismark, the original model, suki paid, it is reserved for those pain contribu
with this report, the united kingdom would put the minimal stays on home. the people having survived war were about to be on the receiving end of previously unimaginable generosity. at the same time, they've reached also introduced another new revolution. social security. ah, the idea of a welfare state didn't come out of the place, but it did receive a decisive boost after the 2nd world war. and the united kingdom, germany, and france, the fledgling social security systems that had been...
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we are absolutely working with the united kingdom on this.: what about when it comes to china and taiwan and their involvement? mary: we have always said this agreement is a high standard agreement. but this was also the first session and the first session is with the united kingdom. we want to get it right and so we are taking our time to make sure we do get it right. haidi: there's a big push into southeast asia. why they focus on this region? particular where do you see the growth opportunities for canada within southeast asia? mary: terrific question. i'm canada's trade minister and the mandate i have from my prime minister and my government is to diversify and grow opportunities for market access around the world. canada is the only g7 country that has a trade agreement with every other country. this region is dynamic, it is growing, we are ready, we are at the negotiating table as well as financial negotiations with indonesia, which is where i'm headed this afternoon. making sure we diversify and grow into this market and region is extr
we are absolutely working with the united kingdom on this.: what about when it comes to china and taiwan and their involvement? mary: we have always said this agreement is a high standard agreement. but this was also the first session and the first session is with the united kingdom. we want to get it right and so we are taking our time to make sure we do get it right. haidi: there's a big push into southeast asia. why they focus on this region? particular where do you see the growth...
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i thank the representative of the united kingdom for his statement and i'll give the floor to the reps instead of albania. collins, this is the 4th or 5th, i have lost rock meeting called by the same delegation on the same issue, to listen to the same thing with the same outcome. nothing. so the title, this meeting could have been the security council briefing on nothing. a new agenda item of the council. let's be very clear. we take very seriously issues of weapons of mass destruction and we listen very carefully to report. we look for evidence and we are and will always be ready to do the right thing in case of need of there has to be a case and we can find it. the form is the president. my question is, does the council have anything better or more important to do than to succumb to an incurable obsession and keep spending its time and resources in such misuse? because this is the sad reality nowadays. when the council is not blocked, paralyzed or held hostage, it is simply misused and drained. haven't we had enough of such endless smoke screens to divert attention from really shoot
i thank the representative of the united kingdom for his statement and i'll give the floor to the reps instead of albania. collins, this is the 4th or 5th, i have lost rock meeting called by the same delegation on the same issue, to listen to the same thing with the same outcome. nothing. so the title, this meeting could have been the security council briefing on nothing. a new agenda item of the council. let's be very clear. we take very seriously issues of weapons of mass destruction and we...