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why are they claiming asylum in france? ., ., ., , ., in france? none of that is fit for --urose. in france? none of that is fit for purpose- isn't — in france? none of that is fit for purpose. isn't the _ in france? none of that is fit for purpose. isn't the argument - in france? none of that is fit for. purpose. isn't the argument from in france? none of that is fit for - purpose. isn't the argument from the government that it wants to encourage people to apply for asylum to recognise routes? we know it's got new legislation that says we want to listen to asylum applications but we don't want people to be taking chances like this in the channel for the reasons that we are seeing today.— that we are seeing today. we've got to a very small— that we are seeing today. we've got to a very small resettlement - that we are seeing today. we've got l to a very small resettlement schemes available for people in the uk. want is syrian resettlement and the other applicant resettlement. when somebody is fleeing their homes and a countries for safety the
why are they claiming asylum in france? ., ., ., , ., in france? none of that is fit for --urose. in france? none of that is fit for purpose- isn't — in france? none of that is fit for purpose. isn't the _ in france? none of that is fit for purpose. isn't the argument - in france? none of that is fit for. purpose. isn't the argument from in france? none of that is fit for - purpose. isn't the argument from the government that it wants to encourage people to apply for asylum to recognise...
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Nov 25, 2021
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people should be staying in france. they should not be making l france. they should not be making this perilous journey across the channel. it is dangerous, people are losing their lives, and people need to ask for assistance in france and other countries before france. it is not safe to come across the channel and we need to make that clear. unfortunately, people have made that journey today, despite this huge tragedy that unfolded here last night. 0ne tragedy that unfolded here last night. one more question about the tone of this debate. the bishop of dover is one of the many people today saying it is time to change the war of words, and many, you and many of your fellow politicians, have been accusing the french are not doing enough. is it time to change the tone of this debate? we have change the tone of this debate? - have seen is time to take more action, and that action needs to start on the french side. they're coming from the french beaches. it is vital we work with france. we have offered that help and i very much hope france will take up the of
people should be staying in france. they should not be making l france. they should not be making this perilous journey across the channel. it is dangerous, people are losing their lives, and people need to ask for assistance in france and other countries before france. it is not safe to come across the channel and we need to make that clear. unfortunately, people have made that journey today, despite this huge tragedy that unfolded here last night. 0ne tragedy that unfolded here last night....
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but france authorities say france is only a transit country for many migrants, and they blame british employers for encouraging illegal migration by hiring undocumented people. andrew simmons report from the friends port, city of calais, rescue boat surround patrol less than 24 hours after the tragedy there. surveillance from above police are using beach buggies and what passes for normality in cali, migrants and refugees being escorted to buses, bound for some sort of shelter for our police and mobilized day and night. not any yes, the day or the day before, but they have been from the very start. they are on our external borders. never his france had is many police officers and it timed soldiers involved in a fight against illegal immigration. this is about addressing long tamper factors smashing a criminal dance at sheet human beings as cargo and tack in supply chains all along this part of the french coastline. more than 50 kilometers of it. there are spots where in secrecy, people smugglers arrange the sudden boarding of small inflatable boats. it's happened before and it's still
but france authorities say france is only a transit country for many migrants, and they blame british employers for encouraging illegal migration by hiring undocumented people. andrew simmons report from the friends port, city of calais, rescue boat surround patrol less than 24 hours after the tragedy there. surveillance from above police are using beach buggies and what passes for normality in cali, migrants and refugees being escorted to buses, bound for some sort of shelter for our police...
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and france were pledging funds t tackle the issue. the countries have a joint intelligence group which so far his country did to 94 paid this week, france announced an extra 11 million euros as opposed to tevin -- as opposed to 10 million pounds worth of equipment and vehicles. a pledge to give france over 60 million euros that goes towards police patrols, a boost of aerial surveillance and to strengthen security at ports. at some french politicians say these actions will solve the fundamental issue. here is a member of parliament for calais. >> i can assure you that having more money or having more police officers at the french sure will not change anything. it will not change anything because we have 200, 300 come along matters -- 300 kilometers of shore to monitor and it only takes a few minutes for smugglers to go to seat with a boat full of migrants and we are ill going to have dead bodies in the channel. ros: the conservative mp for dover in southeast england, that is the area where many of these boats land, here is her response
and france were pledging funds t tackle the issue. the countries have a joint intelligence group which so far his country did to 94 paid this week, france announced an extra 11 million euros as opposed to tevin -- as opposed to 10 million pounds worth of equipment and vehicles. a pledge to give france over 60 million euros that goes towards police patrols, a boost of aerial surveillance and to strengthen security at ports. at some french politicians say these actions will solve the fundamental...
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is from our viewpoint, france is a safe country, but actually. _ france is a safe country, but actually, it's not.— france is a safe country, but actually, it's not. saying it's not actually, it's not. saying it's not a safe country — actually, it's not. saying it's not a safe country partly _ actually, it's not. saying it's not a safe country partly because i actually, it's not. saying it's not l a safe country partly because they believe that the way that they have been treated vindicates the view that britain will be more humane and treat them better. one of the other reasons why these people risk life and limb to come over that channel, well, some of visit about extracting from the uk, many of the people he spoke back from afghanistan, iraq, other countries, of it is family, if you think from persecution, some of yourfamily have been killed, if you have any family or friends remaining in the uk, it's natural that you want to try to reach them. some of it as language, they speaking that committee don't speak french or german, whereas they've ended up, i think the big question now
is from our viewpoint, france is a safe country, but actually. _ france is a safe country, but actually, it's not.— france is a safe country, but actually, it's not. saying it's not actually, it's not. saying it's not a safe country — actually, it's not. saying it's not a safe country partly _ actually, it's not. saying it's not a safe country partly because i actually, it's not. saying it's not l a safe country partly because they believe that the way that they have been treated vindicates...
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. �* ., articulate what it was like in france. ., . ., france. and are you convinced that all of these — france. and are you convinced that all of these people _ france. and are you convinced that all of these people were _ france. and are you convinced that all of these people were arriving i all of these people were arriving with the help of people smugglers? i can't speak for all. there were about 600 who arrived in dungeness when i arrived there but there was one young man who described the process he encountered with people smugglers and said he had been in calais and they moved him down to the beaches in boulogne where there were fewer patrols and he said he paid 2,000 euros and realised with 50 other people on the boat that they'd all pay the same price and he reckoned that people smugglers must have made up to £100,000 for his boat alone, so they are describing these interactions with the smugglers and the boats all looked similar and smugglers and the boats all looked similarand one smugglers and the boats all looked similar and one o
. �* ., articulate what it was like in france. ., . ., france. and are you convinced that all of these — france. and are you convinced that all of these people _ france. and are you convinced that all of these people were _ france. and are you convinced that all of these people were arriving i all of these people were arriving with the help of people smugglers? i can't speak for all. there were about 600 who arrived in dungeness when i arrived there but there was one young man who described...
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why are they claiming asylum in france? ros: isn't the argument from the government that wants to encourage people to apply for asylum through recognized routes? there is legislation that says we want to listen to asylum applications, but we don't want people taking chances like this in the channel for the reasons we are seeing today. >> we have two small resettlement schemes available for people in the u.k., one the syrian, one the afghanistan resettlement scheme. 11 is fleeing their home and the country, they are not quick to sit and think about which resettlement scheme i am goin into, they flee for safety. there are lots of reasons people want to come to the u.k. -- sometimes it is because they speak english, they know somebody in the comnity or remember their family that lives there and fundamentally under the human rights law, you are allowed to seek asylum in a country where you want to go. that is what we are not recognizing. we are not recognizing people have a right to seek safety. it is not a question of finding
why are they claiming asylum in france? ros: isn't the argument from the government that wants to encourage people to apply for asylum through recognized routes? there is legislation that says we want to listen to asylum applications, but we don't want people taking chances like this in the channel for the reasons we are seeing today. >> we have two small resettlement schemes available for people in the u.k., one the syrian, one the afghanistan resettlement scheme. 11 is fleeing their...
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romania, after hungary, after france, after the uk. but - after france, after the uk. but toniuht, after france, after the uk. but tonight. all— after france, after the uk. but tonight, all six _ after france, after the uk. but tonight, all six will sleep in this tent, and every night, until they risk the english channel. would you still be prepared to get a boat to the united kingdom? translation: we cannot survive here, we will freeze. we have _ cannot survive here, we will freeze. we have to — cannot survive here, we will freeze. we have to go to the uk. and cannot survive here, we will freeze. we have to go to the uk.— cannot survive here, we will freeze. we have to go to the uk. and you say ou have we have to go to the uk. and you say you have travelled _ we have to go to the uk. and you say you have travelled through _ we have to go to the uk. and you say you have travelled through lots - we have to go to the uk. and you say you have travelled through lots of - you have travelled through lots of countries, including germany. now you're in france. why do you
romania, after hungary, after france, after the uk. but - after france, after the uk. but toniuht, after france, after the uk. but tonight. all— after france, after the uk. but tonight, all six _ after france, after the uk. but tonight, all six will sleep in this tent, and every night, until they risk the english channel. would you still be prepared to get a boat to the united kingdom? translation: we cannot survive here, we will freeze. we have _ cannot survive here, we will freeze. we have...
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the same thing happened in italy, and then spain . and then france. on the other hand, northernj european countries are quite protected, because the whole i idea that asylum seekers claim asylum in the first safe country of entrance, i it's not a very fair- way of tackling asylum. well, on the other hand, europe | has also outsourced its refugee| problem by expecting libya - and turkey and other countries to essentially deal- with the refugees coming from africa, - from syria and so on. so essentially, everyone | is passing on the bucket, when in reality what we forget is being a refugee, people - have the right to claim - asylum and that countries, every country in the world has the duty, the responsibility. of providing refugee status for those who claim it - if the claim is legitimate. thank you all very much. and the curtain will fall in just over a week's time on angela merkel�*s 16 years as chancellor of germany. this week, the social democrats, the greens and the liberal pro—business free democrats reached agreement on a new coalition gover
the same thing happened in italy, and then spain . and then france. on the other hand, northernj european countries are quite protected, because the whole i idea that asylum seekers claim asylum in the first safe country of entrance, i it's not a very fair- way of tackling asylum. well, on the other hand, europe | has also outsourced its refugee| problem by expecting libya - and turkey and other countries to essentially deal- with the refugees coming from africa, - from syria and so on. so...
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something that attracted criticism from anti colonial activists in france at the time. like our val, connecticut, josephine baker would represent all the fantasies at that era. it was a very colonialist attitude towards her, a very condescending view, but not as racist as what she known in the united states. and that's why she tolerated his attitude and played with it because, you know, she was part of her, the whole generation of people who moved to france. they were black, but they were also american. so they were in a higher position than the africans or the west indians, who also lived by the thousands in france. baker went on to tour europe and appear in movies. but world war 2 changed everything. now, a french citizen baker worked for the resistance using her performance as a cover to spy on the nazis and even italian dictator, mussolini should eventually become a left tenant in a female group of pilots, under general de gaulle, she remained loyal to the goal even during the upheaval of the 1968 protests after the war. baker got involved in anti racist politics. s
something that attracted criticism from anti colonial activists in france at the time. like our val, connecticut, josephine baker would represent all the fantasies at that era. it was a very colonialist attitude towards her, a very condescending view, but not as racist as what she known in the united states. and that's why she tolerated his attitude and played with it because, you know, she was part of her, the whole generation of people who moved to france. they were black, but they were also...
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france pulls out oone of his last outposts in mali. we have the latest and analysis of what this means in the ongoing fight against extremism. the people killed, several dozens injured in three suicide bombings. police blame it domestic terror group linked to the allied democratic forces. french police have evacuated migrants from a makeshift camp in dunkirkhere at least 1500 people have gathered hoping to make it across the english channel to britain. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. france has handed back control of one of its last outposts in mali. mali'srmy has officially taki control of the base. this is part of the plan to reorganize french forces. >> continuing to scale down its operations, the last bunch soldiers left the military base on sunday. it was then permanently transferred to the malian army in a process described as controlled and closely coordinated by the french armed forces. french authorities also said the united nations' peacekeeping mission would maintain a force of 400 troops. t
france pulls out oone of his last outposts in mali. we have the latest and analysis of what this means in the ongoing fight against extremism. the people killed, several dozens injured in three suicide bombings. police blame it domestic terror group linked to the allied democratic forces. french police have evacuated migrants from a makeshift camp in dunkirkhere at least 1500 people have gathered hoping to make it across the english channel to britain. this is "live from paris." thank...
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. _ spain, then france. on the other hand. no— spain, then france. on the other hand. no other— spain, then france. on the other hand, no other european - hand, no other european countries are quite _ hand, no other european countries are quite protected _ hand, no other european countries are quite protected because - hand, no other european countries are quite protected because the i hand, no other european countries l are quite protected because the idea that asylum—seekers _ are quite protected because the idea that asylum—seekers claim _ are quite protected because the idea that asylum—seekers claim asylum . are quite protected because the idea| that asylum—seekers claim asylum in the first_ that asylum—seekers claim asylum in the first safe — that asylum—seekers claim asylum in the first safe country _ that asylum—seekers claim asylum in the first safe country of _ that asylum—seekers claim asylum in the first safe country of entrance - the first safe country of entrance is not _ the first safe country of entrance is not a â
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france, romania... and lithuania, the next four weeks should determine whether this extremely transmissible variant will spike the vaccine progress made so far, orwhether spike the vaccine progress made so far, or whether scenes like these can continue into the christmas season. mark lobel, bbc news. 61 people who arrived in amsterdam on two flights from south africa on friday are infected with covid—i9 and have been placed into isolation. they were among 600 passengers who were held for several hours after arrival while they were tested for the virus. the dutch health authorities are conducting further testing to see if any of them are carrying the recently discovered “omicron“ variant — now classed as a variant of concern. anna holligan is outside schiphol airport. what is the latest, what are we hearing about that testing? those assen . ers hearing about that testing? those passengers are — hearing about that testing? those passengers are being _ hearing about that testing? those passengers
france, romania... and lithuania, the next four weeks should determine whether this extremely transmissible variant will spike the vaccine progress made so far, orwhether spike the vaccine progress made so far, or whether scenes like these can continue into the christmas season. mark lobel, bbc news. 61 people who arrived in amsterdam on two flights from south africa on friday are infected with covid—i9 and have been placed into isolation. they were among 600 passengers who were held for...
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they— uk, they have no family in france. they didn't — uk, they have no family in france. they didn't speak french. they spoke english _ they didn't speak french. they spoke english. there are all sorts of factors— english. there are all sorts of factors that make them want to make that horrific _ factors that make them want to make that horrificjourney, and how desperate must you be? there's a woman— desperate must you be? there's a woman with an almost newborn baby who crossed a few days ago, and i 'ust who crossed a few days ago, and i just couid — who crossed a few days ago, and i just could not quite comprehend how desperate _ just could not quite comprehend how desperate you must be to get in a boat like — desperate you must be to get in a boat like that with your beloved new haby~ _ boat like that with your beloved new haby~ we _ boat like that with your beloved new bab . ~ . , boat like that with your beloved new bab . . . , ., boat like that with your beloved new bab . ~ . , ., ., baby. we have... is the whole of the front -a~e baby. we have... is the whol
they— uk, they have no family in france. they didn't — uk, they have no family in france. they didn't speak french. they spoke english _ they didn't speak french. they spoke english. there are all sorts of factors— english. there are all sorts of factors that make them want to make that horrific _ factors that make them want to make that horrificjourney, and how desperate must you be? there's a woman— desperate must you be? there's a woman with an almost newborn baby who crossed a few...
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to france, and in france she got - to france, and in france she got into this — to france, and in france she got into this slaughterhouse. the whole world _ into this slaughterhouse. the whole world talks about europe is a place that his _ world talks about europe is a place that his calm, that is pleasant. is this what— that his calm, that is pleasant. is this what carr means? around 30 people dying in the middle of the sea? this is a sin to put people through— sea? this is a sin to put people through this. this tragedy has put pressure on paris and london to amend their rift over how to tackle the channel crossings. macron says you aren't serious. is he right, prime minister? meeting the polish prime minister today, mrjohnson said cooperation between european partners was the way to solve the migrant crisis. and of course that again underlines that this is a problem that we have to fix together. but france has accused the prime minister of doublespeak. last night in a series of tweets, mrjohnson said he had written to the french president, emmanuel macron, with some proposals. he t
to france, and in france she got - to france, and in france she got into this — to france, and in france she got into this slaughterhouse. the whole world _ into this slaughterhouse. the whole world talks about europe is a place that his _ world talks about europe is a place that his calm, that is pleasant. is this what— that his calm, that is pleasant. is this what carr means? around 30 people dying in the middle of the sea? this is a sin to put people through— sea? this is a sin to put...
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from france overnight to the uk. , , ., , , crossings from france overnight to theuk. ,,., ,, , the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by peeple — the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by peeple to _ the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by people to make _ the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by people to make the - the uk. this is a vessel apparently l used by people to make the perilous journey. they were picked up by british patrols early this morning. yet another effort to reach english shores despite yesterday's tragedy. translation:— translation: there are pregnant women and — translation: there are pregnant women and children _ translation: there are pregnant women and children who _ translation: there are pregnant women and children who died - women and children who died yesterday in this makeshift boat, and for a few thousand euros. these people are exploited to promise them el dorado in england, and unfortunately this has been repeated every day for over 20 years.- every day for over 20 years. record numbers have _ every day for over 20 years. record num
from france overnight to the uk. , , ., , , crossings from france overnight to theuk. ,,., ,, , the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by peeple — the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by peeple to _ the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by people to make _ the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by people to make the - the uk. this is a vessel apparently l used by people to make the perilous journey. they were picked up by british patrols early this morning. yet another effort to...
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countries to begin with, to continue to migrate into france. so i think it's essential that when tomorrow four countries, belgium, france, germany and the european union, brussels organisation, will be meeting in calais to discuss the situation along the channel, will at least admit that belgium and other countries have a role to play here. germany also, of course, which provides the dinghies and so forth, will have to cut that down. but it's basically open to all adjacent countries around france to ask themselves, do we not have a right, or an obligation rather, to allow those who arrive in our country to apply for asylum and not push them on to the next neighbouring countries? so that has to be looked at and will have to be solved hopefully tomorrow when they meet in calais. eunice, a lot of talk of action against the smugglers. but you talked about legal routes. i mean, when you look at the statistics, up to march this year, germany received the largest number of asylum seekers who were accepted, were in germany, 122,000 in the year to march
countries to begin with, to continue to migrate into france. so i think it's essential that when tomorrow four countries, belgium, france, germany and the european union, brussels organisation, will be meeting in calais to discuss the situation along the channel, will at least admit that belgium and other countries have a role to play here. germany also, of course, which provides the dinghies and so forth, will have to cut that down. but it's basically open to all adjacent countries around...
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and france together, incredibly wealthy countries. we can very easily so town this problem all that's required is political will. and it's really important to point out that it's not that there are a very large number of people seeking to make this journey. in fact, the u. k. except today, just under 30000 to 5 cations last year, assignment patients have been calling in the early 2, thousands. we had around 80000 asylum seekers. k. yes. say the crossings have become more visible. people are more aware of the issue, but it's not that there are suddenly numbers that we're not able to cope with. we possible to allow safe passage and to receive people in a, in a safe and consider a manner i suppose when we talk about the absence of legal ruth's, that we are mainly talking about applying for asylum. now, you could argue that some economic migrants are pushed, you know, that they have to leave that, that, that they, it's almost an asylum application. if they come from a place where economically they can't sustain themselves, but it isn't co
and france together, incredibly wealthy countries. we can very easily so town this problem all that's required is political will. and it's really important to point out that it's not that there are a very large number of people seeking to make this journey. in fact, the u. k. except today, just under 30000 to 5 cations last year, assignment patients have been calling in the early 2, thousands. we had around 80000 asylum seekers. k. yes. say the crossings have become more visible. people are...
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france has said no again to the uk offer_ france has said no again to the uk offer of— france has said no again to the uk offer of having joint patrols on its beaches — offer of having joint patrols on its beaches or — offer of having joint patrols on its beaches or its waters. it says this is a national— beaches or its waters. it says this is a national sovereignty issue and it says _ is a national sovereignty issue and it says the — is a national sovereignty issue and it says the prime minister should understand that on the back of brexit — understand that on the back of brexit. the eu is accusing the prime minister— brexit. the eu is accusing the prime minister of— brexit. the eu is accusing the prime minister of being so keen to distance _ minister of being so keen to distance himself from brussels after brexit— distance himself from brussels after brexit that he didn't agree some kind of— brexit that he didn't agree some kind of migration pact that could have _ kind of migration pact that could have been useful now. but basically, all this— have been useful now
france has said no again to the uk offer_ france has said no again to the uk offer of— france has said no again to the uk offer of having joint patrols on its beaches — offer of having joint patrols on its beaches or — offer of having joint patrols on its beaches or its waters. it says this is a national— beaches or its waters. it says this is a national sovereignty issue and it says _ is a national sovereignty issue and it says the — is a national sovereignty issue and it says the...
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mark: just -- deaths in france of covid-19 are up by 92. there have been some 33 thousand 500 new cases of covid-19 across france over the past 24 hours. there has been more state violence against protesters in despite of a deal to reinstate the leader. tear gas was used on demonstrators. meanwhile, in darfur, the united nations reports there were over 30 people killed in fighting between herdsmen in the wake of the military coup. after international condemnation and mass protest at home, the general reinstated the prime minister in a deal they signed on sunday. at least 52 people are dead in an accident at a coal mine in russia. state he reports dozens of people trapped underground in a mine filled with cash -- state media reports. the mine filled with smoke in the early hours of thursday. 285 people were inside. the global police agency interpol has elected the emma rocky inspector general as its president, in spite of accusations he failed to act on accusations of torture of detainees in the united arab emirates -- interpol has he electe
mark: just -- deaths in france of covid-19 are up by 92. there have been some 33 thousand 500 new cases of covid-19 across france over the past 24 hours. there has been more state violence against protesters in despite of a deal to reinstate the leader. tear gas was used on demonstrators. meanwhile, in darfur, the united nations reports there were over 30 people killed in fighting between herdsmen in the wake of the military coup. after international condemnation and mass protest at home, the...
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germany she went to france, and in france got into - to france, and in france got into this slaughterhouse. the whole world talks about europe is a place that is calm. is this what khan means? around 30 people dying in the middle of the sea? this is sin to put people through this. so what could have one people through this. so what could have gone wrong? _ have gone wrong? translation: , , ., , ., translation: possibly a collision with a large _ translation: possibly a collision with a large tanker— translation: possibly a collision with a large tanker or _ translation: possibly a collision with a large tanker or it _ translation: possibly a collision with a large tanker or it was - translation: possibly a collision| with a large tanker or it was caught in the wake of a supertanker which is like a tsunami overcoming these boats. the third hypothesis is a design flaw in these ships. maryam's friend has this _ design flaw in these ships. maryam's friend has this message _ design flaw in these ships. maryam's friend has this message for- friend has this message for migrants. ida friend has
germany she went to france, and in france got into - to france, and in france got into this slaughterhouse. the whole world talks about europe is a place that is calm. is this what khan means? around 30 people dying in the middle of the sea? this is sin to put people through this. so what could have one people through this. so what could have gone wrong? _ have gone wrong? translation: , , ., , ., translation: possibly a collision with a large _ translation: possibly a collision with a large...
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france? this is my dream to go to the uk- if— france? this is my dream to go to the uk- if i _ france? this is my dream to go to the uk. if i came _ france? this is my dream to go to the uk. |f| came back to - france? this is my dream to go to the uk. |f| came back to france i the uk. if i came back to france again i would go to the uk. never be stopped. not stop never.— stopped. not stop never. neither disaster nor _ stopped. not stop never. neither disaster nor diplomacy _ stopped. not stop never. neither disaster nor diplomacy has - stopped. not stop never. neither l disaster nor diplomacy has stopped the rhythm of these crossings. an alternative to the promises of people smugglers can feel as remote here as downing street. lucy williamson, bbc news. our political correspondent iain watsonjoins us from downing street. how serious is this row, iain? usually tragedies bring people closer together about the deaths in the channel seem to have only highlighted the difference between the uk and french governments. boris johnson is under h
france? this is my dream to go to the uk- if— france? this is my dream to go to the uk- if i _ france? this is my dream to go to the uk. if i came _ france? this is my dream to go to the uk. |f| came back to - france? this is my dream to go to the uk. |f| came back to france i the uk. if i came back to france again i would go to the uk. never be stopped. not stop never.— stopped. not stop never. neither disaster nor _ stopped. not stop never. neither disaster nor diplomacy _ stopped. not...
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tell france and more came to germany. not all want to do come to the uk and there are good reasons for those who want to come to the uk, but it is time to speak about the people, the human beings we are talking about, and their plans today to push them back. when you talk about safe routes, what do you mean by that? what would they look like?— they look like? there is almost no wa for they look like? there is almost no way for asylum-seekers _ they look like? there is almost no way for asylum-seekers to - they look like? there is almost no way for asylum-seekers to come i they look like? there is almost no | way for asylum-seekers to come to way for asylum—seekers to come to the uk. there are no routes. they cannot go and apply. they have to be in the uk to claim and it is not possible to come, that resettlement schemes but they are very small, very tiny, and according to the new proposal by the government, and would like everyone to wait in refugee camps for years and years, until someone decided to take them, resett
tell france and more came to germany. not all want to do come to the uk and there are good reasons for those who want to come to the uk, but it is time to speak about the people, the human beings we are talking about, and their plans today to push them back. when you talk about safe routes, what do you mean by that? what would they look like?— they look like? there is almost no wa for they look like? there is almost no way for asylum-seekers _ they look like? there is almost no way for...
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and u.k., it is now making its way to france. it is unlikely to spell the end of two workers anytime soon. >> this paris supermarket could be a sign of things to come. these black baskets and that are monitored by a system of caras. parts are recognized automatically. there is no need to scan or weigh items at the tail. the customer just has to pay before leaving. not everyone is convinced. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> could this mean supermarket cashiers and up out of a job? the role has evolved in many stores to include giving special of ice on products that advice on products and handling internet orders. there are likely to be needed for some time yet. -- they are likely to be needed for some time yet. >> [speaking foreign language] >> in france, some shops have tried similar experiments in u.s., amazon has created a store think of one step further. after downloading an app the store will credit your account automatically as you walk out of the door. >> i look forward to sending my robot ou
and u.k., it is now making its way to france. it is unlikely to spell the end of two workers anytime soon. >> this paris supermarket could be a sign of things to come. these black baskets and that are monitored by a system of caras. parts are recognized automatically. there is no need to scan or weigh items at the tail. the customer just has to pay before leaving. not everyone is convinced. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> could this mean...
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it france are thought to be getting there? , , ., _ france are thought to be getting there? , , , , there? it is very easy because reall , there? it is very easy because really. the — there? it is very easy because really, the point _ there? it is very easy because really, the point of _ there? it is very easy because really, the point of the - there? it is very easy because really, the point of the single| really, the point of the single market is free movement of people, so once you go in, you can go anywhere. so you arrive in cali because it is closest to britain, it will want to go to britain because that you have family there, because they speak english, because with brexit and global britain, they think the roads are paved with gold. on the problem is not a french problem, it is a british problem, and i think that for britain to solve that problem, they have to welcome them, that is a moral duty. the french cannot do anything. they do their best, but the fact is that the british have not even bid for the british have not even bid for the french policy. you the britis
it france are thought to be getting there? , , ., _ france are thought to be getting there? , , , , there? it is very easy because reall , there? it is very easy because really. the — there? it is very easy because really, the point _ there? it is very easy because really, the point of _ there? it is very easy because really, the point of the - there? it is very easy because really, the point of the single| really, the point of the single market is free movement of people, so once you go in,...
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>> welcome to "live from paris," world news and analysis from france 24. lukashenko threatens to turnff the gas pipeline to europe, a threat over the fate of migrants apparent transported to the belarus border. brussels says it is part of a plot to destabilize the eu. president macron shed tears as he paid a final homage to the last french resistance hero from world war ii. he died last month at the age of 101. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. thousands of migrants are set for another night asheir plight becomes an intertional incident, there is a threat issued from minsk to the european union. belarus president alexander lukashenko says he is prepared to shut down the gas pipeline supplying russian gas into europe. >> we probably doubled gas mping through belarus. beltran's gas pipelines are all full. europe is still threatening us that they will close the border. what if we cut off their natural gas supplies? mark: thousands gathered in warsaw for an annual independence day march, dedicated to uniform protectors of the bo
>> welcome to "live from paris," world news and analysis from france 24. lukashenko threatens to turnff the gas pipeline to europe, a threat over the fate of migrants apparent transported to the belarus border. brussels says it is part of a plot to destabilize the eu. president macron shed tears as he paid a final homage to the last french resistance hero from world war ii. he died last month at the age of 101. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being...
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the authorities dropped the charges against france does. so why would the authorities go to all that trouble if they're just going to release the guy? it's hard to say the hunter is not wanting to make new enemies of outside governments . right now it's feeling isolated. last month, the association of south east asian nations. and pardon me and me off from attending it's by and your summit because the country has failed to implement a peace plan that had been agreed at home. it looks like the hunt is trying to consolidate power. unsung suit, she is now up on charges of election, ford and lawless actions in a trial that the media will not be allowed to attend. and then of course, you've got the $47.00 janda still in prison and the thousands of activists to took part in the anti cru demonstrations. many of them are still awaiting trial, and they probably isn't an ambassador coming to negotiate their release. ok, thanks. frances presidential election is still 5 months away and one prospective candidate, a high profile journalist is shaping up.
the authorities dropped the charges against france does. so why would the authorities go to all that trouble if they're just going to release the guy? it's hard to say the hunter is not wanting to make new enemies of outside governments . right now it's feeling isolated. last month, the association of south east asian nations. and pardon me and me off from attending it's by and your summit because the country has failed to implement a peace plan that had been agreed at home. it looks like the...
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they assimilated among the algerian french, joined france. i understood how this very subtle mechanism of assimilation works through morals, literature, history, when you perceive it as part of your own until his death, my father wrote down in a notebook the quotes of victor hugo chateau. beyond that, he liked from time to time. he remembered them discussed them with me. you know, that's what assimilation means in france. my father spoke arabic perfectly. he adored arabic music, are a jewish music and the lucy, do you understand? i know how to move from one culture to another without abandoning the original one . but through the process of assimilation, becoming part of another french culture. and until 1989, i believe that the muslim peoples of the mac grab would follow the same path. though several different why are you defending, marshall that on if you want it's a matter of chance. secondly, i think that the history of the v, she regime is the foundation on which the guilt of the french is based in the 1970s . the left came up with the pr
they assimilated among the algerian french, joined france. i understood how this very subtle mechanism of assimilation works through morals, literature, history, when you perceive it as part of your own until his death, my father wrote down in a notebook the quotes of victor hugo chateau. beyond that, he liked from time to time. he remembered them discussed them with me. you know, that's what assimilation means in france. my father spoke arabic perfectly. he adored arabic music, are a jewish...
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my once again, the south made my offer very clear to france in terms of joint france and u. k. cooperation, joint patrols to prevent the dangerous journey from taking place. it also. madam deputy speaker. no quick fix. 27 people drowned in the english channel near car lay off of their boat cap size, which marks the biggest loss of life in the english channel. 5 women and even a young girl and pregnant women were all among those gentle front since $1500.00 smugglers have been arrested under around $44.00 smuggler networks. dismantled. but that's simply not good enough. considering the latest statistics of nearly 26000 people, reaching british shows just this year alone, which is triple that of 2020. now both sides of the channel are essentially blaming each other. we've long had a tit for tat war of was between bars. johnson's government and dave emanuel microns as well. and now the french authorities are flat out, refusing to join in with that promise of a joint patrol mission on the shores, which by the way, the united kingdom put forward, 54000000 pounds for that mission.
my once again, the south made my offer very clear to france in terms of joint france and u. k. cooperation, joint patrols to prevent the dangerous journey from taking place. it also. madam deputy speaker. no quick fix. 27 people drowned in the english channel near car lay off of their boat cap size, which marks the biggest loss of life in the english channel. 5 women and even a young girl and pregnant women were all among those gentle front since $1500.00 smugglers have been arrested under...
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if france did more to encourage them to stay in france, is that a way forward? do you think? absolutely, the problem isn't just that france isn't doing more to encourage them. it's that france is actively making it so that refugees can't access basic necessities ran so according to french law, if you're in a silent seeker, you should have access to housing and food while you're waiting for your asylum claim to be processed. but france has intentionally not provided a budget to ensure that refugees aren't homeless. so for example, the french parliament recently agreed to allocate a budget for 4 and a half 1000 homes for refugees. but there are 50000 refugees who have just recently been applying for asylum and you have situations where refugees not only live without homes, but if they try to set up a tent on the streets, police will slash the 10, destroy it, and confiscate sleeping bags. so the government is actively trying to course individuals to leave the country, and that's one of the reasons that they risk their life trying to cross the channel . and one thing, the 2 count
if france did more to encourage them to stay in france, is that a way forward? do you think? absolutely, the problem isn't just that france isn't doing more to encourage them. it's that france is actively making it so that refugees can't access basic necessities ran so according to french law, if you're in a silent seeker, you should have access to housing and food while you're waiting for your asylum claim to be processed. but france has intentionally not provided a budget to ensure that...
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from france overnight to the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by people to make the perilous journey. they were picked up by british patrols early this morning, yet another effort to reach english shores despite yesterday's tragedy. there are pregnant women and children who died yesterday in this makeshift boat. and for a few thousand euros, these people are exploited to promise them elderado in england. and unfortunately, this has been repeated every day for over 20 years. record numbers have been making the crossing from france to britain. the french say they've worked hard to try and prevent crossings, for example, stepping up patrols, patrols. the uk government has helped fund, but british ministers also under pressure. what happened yesterday was a dreadful shock, what happened yesterday was a dreadfulshock, but what happened yesterday was a dreadful shock, but not a surprise, but also a reminder of how vulnerable people are put at peril when in the hang of criminal gangs. there is also, no quick fix. this i
from france overnight to the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by people to make the perilous journey. they were picked up by british patrols early this morning, yet another effort to reach english shores despite yesterday's tragedy. there are pregnant women and children who died yesterday in this makeshift boat. and for a few thousand euros, these people are exploited to promise them elderado in england. and unfortunately, this has been repeated every day for over 20 years. record numbers...
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one of many issues in which france and britain are divided on. and there is really a well and lowest form of diplomacy going on. now, the biggest split between france and britain for many decades. thank you. andrew simmons at complimenting that reporting from nepal, brain a little bit earlier on you. kate france relations. now protest as of gathered in peruse capitol lima, in support of president pedro castillo. the opposition is trying to remove him from power, questioning his moral ability to govern due to corruption allegations. police in the solomon islands have imposed an indefinite night time curfew in the capital. honey, are after days of violent protests, tear gas and warning. shots were fired on friday to disperse, the crowds, gathering their police from australia have now arrived to restore. come, sarah clark, as our report fires, burn and thick smoke billows across the solomon islands. capital. this is the aftermath of 2 days of white. let his ransacked local stools after a 36 hour curfew is lifted. we have just come passed through a l
one of many issues in which france and britain are divided on. and there is really a well and lowest form of diplomacy going on. now, the biggest split between france and britain for many decades. thank you. andrew simmons at complimenting that reporting from nepal, brain a little bit earlier on you. kate france relations. now protest as of gathered in peruse capitol lima, in support of president pedro castillo. the opposition is trying to remove him from power, questioning his moral ability to...
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here in france, even the young french woman accept. they say if they want to wear this discard, let them were discovered in all this was a bad campaign. and the war culture from the west is terrible and from the gain of places. and it's making inroads in europe. and this will lead to be problems with them. is it what you want to work? let's say that in france, just put it in perspective. in france, we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is that freedom of calls which gives you which separates the state from the religion. so every woman has the right to work their stuff. this is really a big problem, is that the islamists use it to hold press women in the areas of france with this and they go any more. and women, we're in just to have peace. i'm up partly i part yeah. you what you say. but when you talk to muslim women here in france on, in other countries, you have some women that say that i want to learn that it's my freedom and i feel okay, we're in that as the women in iran. and if you prefer sunni country, as the women
here in france, even the young french woman accept. they say if they want to wear this discard, let them were discovered in all this was a bad campaign. and the war culture from the west is terrible and from the gain of places. and it's making inroads in europe. and this will lead to be problems with them. is it what you want to work? let's say that in france, just put it in perspective. in france, we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is that freedom of calls which gives you which...
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that left france angry, that pushed u.s. to take a decision on the travel ban and finally left the situation. it is also polical. anor: is it a given that covid statistics will continue going in the right way? clearly numbers are falling right now but there is no guarantee we will stay tha way. celia: but i think at this point, this is not the question. what the travel ban has showed us is international travel has been taken hostage by the covid crisis as an easy variable you could crackdown without anybody to protest around it. you have to understand, people living on both sides of the atlantic had very little political power. it was much easier for the u.s. government to say they were restricting international travel than to impose, forxample, a mask mandate or to force a vaccination mandate. now there is a new regime for international travel, i think international travel should be considered as an important freedom, freedom of mobility is important. even if covid contamination were to rise, we have to live with covid, so
that left france angry, that pushed u.s. to take a decision on the travel ban and finally left the situation. it is also polical. anor: is it a given that covid statistics will continue going in the right way? clearly numbers are falling right now but there is no guarantee we will stay tha way. celia: but i think at this point, this is not the question. what the travel ban has showed us is international travel has been taken hostage by the covid crisis as an easy variable you could crackdown...
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let's say that in france, just put it in perspective in france. we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is that freedom of calls which gives you which separates the state from the religion. so every woman has the right to work their stuff. this is really a big problem, is that the islamists you said to press women in the areas of france where the police doesn't they go any more and women, we're in just to have peace. i'm partly, i a part. yeah. you what you say. but when you talk to muslim a woman here in france on, in other countries, you have some women that say that i want to learn that it's my freedom and i feel okay, we're in that as the women in iran. and if you prefer sunni country, as the women in saudi arabia going to what they think of the heat shops when the police follows them to see if they are made up and if they wear it shot. well, all in black, that is cipher city, not at all. thousands of environmental protests have descended on glasgow host city of the camp. 26 climates summit led by celebrity activist gretta tin berg
let's say that in france, just put it in perspective in france. we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is that freedom of calls which gives you which separates the state from the religion. so every woman has the right to work their stuff. this is really a big problem, is that the islamists you said to press women in the areas of france where the police doesn't they go any more and women, we're in just to have peace. i'm partly, i a part. yeah. you what you say. but when you talk to...
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that would prove that would provoke prove both written that go toward france because of -- before france was ready to do so franklin had to persuade louis the 16th and french officials that the americans were in this for the long term. they would keep fighting until they won independence and in fact franklin and others tried to convince the spanish of the same thing but the spanish word fighting for through the spanish had an alliance with france and through france they indirectly supporting united states but the spanish were more skeptical and in the case of the spanish this brought up something that the french had and that is well okay maybe we will help the americans now but are we creating a monster cliques for the spanish this was a big deal because the spanish were happy to see the written weekend but they didn't want this powerful united states because spain had lots of territory in north america and if united states got too strong spain would have to defend this territory against the united states. as they say the basic listen to this as things are complicated and if you are the
that would prove that would provoke prove both written that go toward france because of -- before france was ready to do so franklin had to persuade louis the 16th and french officials that the americans were in this for the long term. they would keep fighting until they won independence and in fact franklin and others tried to convince the spanish of the same thing but the spanish word fighting for through the spanish had an alliance with france and through france they indirectly supporting...
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and this is borisjohnson, according — france. and this is borisjohnson, according to — france. and this is borisjohnson, according to the times he is exasperated and is actually ordering across _ exasperated and is actually ordering across whitehall review to address this in— across whitehall review to address this in a _ across whitehall review to address this in a conference of way. i'm not entirely— this in a conference of way. i'm not entirely surprised that he's asking stephen _ entirely surprised that he's asking stephen barclay, the chances democrat chancellor of the duchy of lancaster. _ democrat chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, been seen as quite a performer— lancaster, been seen as quite a performer and deliver, to get involved _ performer and deliver, to get involved in this and lead this. when you look— involved in this and lead this. when you look and see the 24,500 migrants that have _ you look and see the 24,500 migrants that have crossed in small boats this year. — that have crossed in small boats this year, and you know that's triple — this yea
and this is borisjohnson, according — france. and this is borisjohnson, according to — france. and this is borisjohnson, according to the times he is exasperated and is actually ordering across _ exasperated and is actually ordering across whitehall review to address this in— across whitehall review to address this in a _ across whitehall review to address this in a conference of way. i'm not entirely— this in a conference of way. i'm not entirely surprised that he's asking stephen _...
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and france in a very... feels that it's impossible to task to control thousands of miles of coastline effectively to stop people getting in these boats. all the suggestions that priti patel has made like using wind machines and jet skis, just playing the eye—catching stuff that the front pages have yet to make any material to stop people risking their lives or to act as a deterrent. we're changing some of our immigration laws, which is extensively to make it less attractive to come here. but the reality is people have risks so much and are prepared to set foot in one of those boats. a few tweaks to the law i don't think will be the thing that stops you from taking that step. i want to take us to the financial times, because it is the same story, this is more on the political angle. the toing and throwing between france and britain. at the heart of this, what do you think it is? a lot of the agencies that work with migrants, the numbers aren't actually that significant as people are led to believe. is this
and france in a very... feels that it's impossible to task to control thousands of miles of coastline effectively to stop people getting in these boats. all the suggestions that priti patel has made like using wind machines and jet skis, just playing the eye—catching stuff that the front pages have yet to make any material to stop people risking their lives or to act as a deterrent. we're changing some of our immigration laws, which is extensively to make it less attractive to come here. but...
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let's say that in france, just put it in perspective. in france, we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is the freedom of call, which gives you which separates the states from the religion. so every woman has the right to where they're up in the public space, except in the french administration. and excess in high school and then under j, under a school at university, you have the right to where to start this. we know that has been, that has been published, but you can cancel is hurting the french way of life directly because it saves that freedom is in the her job. where as freedom should be, it that freedom of worrying or not wearing the he just as european and as a french people usually say that her job is not within the freedom traditional hero . so that hurts the french way of life, a lot. and in paris, if you walk in paris these days, you see a lot of women wearing the hedge of this car. whereas 20 years ago, we didn't have that. and you have much, even more people going there. keep everything here in france, it's, you
let's say that in france, just put it in perspective. in france, we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is the freedom of call, which gives you which separates the states from the religion. so every woman has the right to where they're up in the public space, except in the french administration. and excess in high school and then under j, under a school at university, you have the right to where to start this. we know that has been, that has been published, but you can cancel is...
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that is lower than germany, france or greece. to be clear, the uk remains a signatory of a long—standing international agreement on refugees, but to the government, this particular issue in the channel is about showing control and about a system that, overall, in its view, isn't working. we fundamentally believe that people should seek asylum in the first safe country. they should not be making dangerous journeys across the channel. but many people are making the dangerous journey to the uk for a number of reasons, as this migration expert explains. these reasons won't be easily addressed by more patrols on the french coast, and there is perhaps another factor too. nearly everyone who crosses the channel in a small boat applies for asylum and most are accepted, and even if they aren't, the vast majority still stay, as we learnt in this exchange. can you tell us how many asylum seekers or how many people arriving have been returned to any eu country in the course of the last — since january? this year it is five. that's right,
that is lower than germany, france or greece. to be clear, the uk remains a signatory of a long—standing international agreement on refugees, but to the government, this particular issue in the channel is about showing control and about a system that, overall, in its view, isn't working. we fundamentally believe that people should seek asylum in the first safe country. they should not be making dangerous journeys across the channel. but many people are making the dangerous journey to the uk...
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and yet, the way through this is to engage with france. so it is very unfashionable to say it but just trying to score points against france, and vice versa, for political, electoral purposes, is crazy. it is in britain's interests to have a good relationship with france, and that is not a specified solution, but i think without that, there will be no solution. jeffrey, priti patel, the home secretary, the interior minister, she is in washington at the moment. she had a meeting with her us opposite number. there is clearly common ground on this concern about migration and border control. whether people are coming from central america to try to get into the united states or they are coming from the middle east and africa to try to get into the uk or other parts of europe indeed, it costs them money. there is a real debate about how people are paying for this. is itjust remittances from relatives who already live in the country sending money back home? are they selling everything they have to try to get in? how is this trade being financed?
and yet, the way through this is to engage with france. so it is very unfashionable to say it but just trying to score points against france, and vice versa, for political, electoral purposes, is crazy. it is in britain's interests to have a good relationship with france, and that is not a specified solution, but i think without that, there will be no solution. jeffrey, priti patel, the home secretary, the interior minister, she is in washington at the moment. she had a meeting with her us...
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and so 3 times more than 2020 in london is urged france to do more to stop the boat setting off. or the mayor of cali says the u. k. has failed to uphold its own obligations. the immigration lawyer, robert parkin thinks the you case failure to work with the e. u has made matters worse. the french aren't doing enough, we're not doing enough. ah, there's no c ways round that the, the problem really is that, that's emerged recently is the termination of what's called the dublin and what was called the dublin convention. or the british governments mistake has been to withdraw unilaterally from the dublin convention at that. betty's crime merrily. the reason why things go wrong. this year that convention ceased as of the end of last year. we withdrew from that with no plans to replace it. sam, and that means course that no one can now be returned. france, essentially, that's the, that's the bottom line at there and there are no plans to improve that position in the future. so the numbers occur busier. i'm sorry, say the sort of horrible tragedy is the inevitable result. an american wh
and so 3 times more than 2020 in london is urged france to do more to stop the boat setting off. or the mayor of cali says the u. k. has failed to uphold its own obligations. the immigration lawyer, robert parkin thinks the you case failure to work with the e. u has made matters worse. the french aren't doing enough, we're not doing enough. ah, there's no c ways round that the, the problem really is that, that's emerged recently is the termination of what's called the dublin and what was called...
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k and france. a coalition, leila struck in germany for new governments and chancellor finance minister off schultz will replace angle america once as he'll introduce mandatory vaccination. and as a whistleblower in the u. k. claims a state funded clinic is classing girls who don't like pink ribbons or those as gender confused. a former transgender persons shared his views with us on the methods employed at the top of stock trust to actually child abuse. what tavistock is doing really should be shut down and or it should be against the law. and that allowed to happen to young children, especially ah, why for moscow? thanks for joining us. and i don't all to international, daniel wilkins wherever you are this hour. welcome to the program. now a major flyer has broken out at a plastic recycling factory in south yorkshire and the u. k. thick can potentially poisonous smoke is being released into the surrounding area. oh, well, a huge fire has broken out in haul, which is in the north of england at thom
k and france. a coalition, leila struck in germany for new governments and chancellor finance minister off schultz will replace angle america once as he'll introduce mandatory vaccination. and as a whistleblower in the u. k. claims a state funded clinic is classing girls who don't like pink ribbons or those as gender confused. a former transgender persons shared his views with us on the methods employed at the top of stock trust to actually child abuse. what tavistock is doing really should be...