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Speech is in itself interesting, but then they should also run on law and facebooks latest challenge when it order is also more interesting comes to trying to launch libra, because you think that would play this crypto currency, and it has more on a conservative agenda and if eve ryo ne this crypto currency, and it has everyone worried traditional banks, you look at the other papers, the Central Banks, governments globally, only other paper that has run with because they do realise if facebook we re because they do realise if facebook were to launch a crypto currency this line is the daily express which thatis were to launch a crypto currency that is to billion members using it normally, you know, is a big cheerleader for the conservative party so i think it is an worldwide, it could be a game interesting thing that the guardian changer. Because only 3 of those 2 has done, particularly as in recent days it has been having, the billion need to use it for them to conservative party, for its agenda have a bigger audience than the on climate change, running various whole of the uk economy. So in a stories such that actually the queens speech today talks about context where you want to have that it will have more on government setting fiscal policy, sustainable cat litter than it will exchange rates, have an impact on on the army and veterans agendas so what is going on, if facebook takes i think this is an interesting take a large group of people out of the from the guardian. As you rightly say, the point is that this is system, of course that is threatening to the stability and to likely to be a very short the control, ultimately, of the parliament, 22 bills are in there, Central Banks and the governments they are not likely actually to go that previously have been in charge of that. So yes, that is why they very far. To make it and become law are worried. It is interesting, this anyway. But just as very far. To make it and become law anyway. Butjust as they very far. To make it and become law anyway. But just as they what the guardian, you mentioned it is focusing on law and order, it quotes headline talks about major partners priti patel, the home secretary looking at the fact that the uk has been a soft touch on foreign dropping out and about elizabeth warren. Those are two different criminals for too long. It is things, really, albeit visa and playing to the audience that they mastercard are dropping out because wa nt to playing to the audience that they of the regulatory uncertainty about the impact on facebook is different want to vote them in a general so the impact on facebook is different so the fact that some Payment Providers dropped out, they can get election. It is so that is past that, but the fact that there extraordinary that the guardian is isa past that, but the fact that there is a regulatory desire to prevent running it. Interestingly, the guardian points out the critics for them from doing it, obviously is significantly more existential to the proposals of those who work in the currency itself. So these two resident reform, charities and point things are being thrown together as out our prisons are absolutely bulging and there is not the one story in the same way, in a way, capacity there to just fulfil this that Mark Zuckerberg wants to throw promise that the conservative party this together as something that is not too difficult to deal with. Is is putting in front of parliament it just not too difficult to deal with. Is itjust a not too difficult to deal with. Is it just a payment not too difficult to deal with. Is itjust a payment mechanism . Which i think is what most people would understand it to be. Like apple pay. Today. I think that is a fair attack but people will not look past the or is understand it to be. Like apple pay. Orisa understand it to be. Like apple pay. Or is a fundamentally threatening to the way that the economies and their headline and the headline is that law and order will be a major part four states run. And obviously, mark of the queens speech and that, i think, is something that is going to zuckerberg doesnt want it to be play well to the audience that the seenin zuckerberg doesnt want it to be seen in the latter camp, he wanted government is trying to get to. I think it is a strange approach for the paper to take. The confederation to be seen as the former, but there of british industry, which in the uk isa of british industry, which in the uk is a big business lobby group, in are plenty of people who look at it the city am, attacking the labour more closely and say this could have a Significant Impact if it gets traction. And the times, can air party to renationalise lots of miles. Frequent flying . If you move things, water, energy, utilities, the incentive to fly more frequently than the Carbon Footprint will be royal mail, train companies, quite a shrunk by those who do use the long list. They calculate what it would cost that it is funny because systems. It sounds. They are very this time last week we had on the front page of bbc online the physical studies institute saying how much the conservative partys effective, arent they . They are, in plans are going to cost and how it terms of people like to accumulate is pretty eye watering and it is them and whether people actually about spending right now, isnt it . Ever succeed in spending them and city am last week ran the story effectively. I know people who are in quitea very savvy. Are they . And they get and city am last week ran the story in quite a big way. I think what is different about this is for the conservative party it was about lots of flights for the kids and i spending so, spending on something go on holidays and not make i would to deliver more, whereas this is about spending to change the stock like to hear their tips. The argument makes sense. It is not me, of something so this is about the anyway it does remove the incentive renationalisation of a load of things that exist anyway and deliver things that exist anyway and deliver things to the public. Who owns those for people to get out of there but the other side is people accumulate things to the public. Who owns those things is a political debate. 00 03 51,666 2147483051 38 40,548 things to the public. Who owns those 2147483051 38 40,548 4294966103 13 29,430 things is a political debatelj them because they are flying, they dont fly in order to accumulate them. We will see another idea, there are so many ideas out there and thank indeed, mark, as a way to reduce our carbon emissions. In the uk but also elsewhere around the world. So many of you have been in touch and most of you are pretty overweight about the idea. I take bbc the briefing is where to look at the debate and i will see you very soon. Goodbye. Bc the hello. The weekend brought us a pretty unsettled spell, quick changeable weather. Many places saw some rain, particularly on sunday. This was the scene as the sun set on sunday evening over london. So, fairly dramatic skies and big shower clouds around. We are going to be seeing more of that unsettled weather over the next week or so. Things remaining unsettled through the week ahead. Further spells of rain at times, but its not going to be a washout this week. And there will be some sunshine on offer too. So, what were going to have today, weve got low pressure moving in from the west, bringing some rain to northern ireland, and also a waving weather front heading in towards the south east. So to start off your monday morning, that means we could well have heavy showers from the word go across the likes of kent, perhaps sussex as well. These showers in the south east push their way north through the day. Theyll be hit and miss, not everywhere seeing them, but if you do catch these showers, they could be heavy, bringing thunderstorms with quite a lot of lying surface water as well. There will be some fairly persistent rain for northern ireland, pushing into western scotland later in the day. The wind is not too much of a feature for most places, but could be quite blustery with some of those heavy downpours in the south and the east. I think Northern England and parts of northern and eastern scotland should have the best of the dry, bright weather through the day, with temperatures between about 13 17 degrees. Into monday evening now, and this batch of heavy showers moves further northwards across england. Weve got the showers gradually fading away from the west of scotland. So actually, things are drying up into the early hours of tuesday, perhaps just a bit of rain lingering for the north east of england perhaps eastern scotland as well. Quite a murky start with quite a bit of low cloud and perhaps a mist and fog around as well first thing on tuesday. But tuesday will bring us a bit of a respite. A short window of slightly drier weather. Were in between weather systems during the day on tuesday. So once that rain does clears away from the east coast, so once that rain does clear away from the east coast, quite a bit of dry weather to be seen. Any morning mist and fog breaking up to leave some sunny spells. Quite light winds, the next area of rain waiting in the wings. But that wont arrive in the west until much later on in the day. Before it gets there, temperatures fairly typical for the time of year. Around about 12 15 degrees, light with some sunshine, shouldnt feel too bad. Into wednesday, this front first thing across much of scotland and england, it gradually clears towards the east. More sunshine working in from the west but also a few scattered showers, particularly for northern ireland. Temperatures 12 16 degrees in the sunshine. So not too bad. The winds should ease after a bit of a blustery start to the day. And then further ahead, low pressure, often in charge. An unsettled theme, with sunny spells and blustery showers. Bye bye. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Our headlines today pomp and politics for the queens speech at westminster, but events in brussels could overshadow the prime ministers parliamentary plans. 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