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A deadlock in british politics its usually a result of the general election and if parliament is determined to block it to reason they will have to take decisions back to the people in the form of a general election pushing for that now its high time. Thats the usual conventional view of politics first of all that there was already a general election since the referendum but you put this forward last july yes i did but. What i was saying was thats the usual way of resolving this whats wrong with that no youre afraid of losing is that it i honestly dont think now will be the right time for a general election because the. We are so close to the twenty ninth of march deadline. Which i stand and whats more parliament has already legislated democracy has been served. For the United Kingdom to leave the European Union the trench not to march with or without a Withdrawal Agreement but that could question is that by act of parliament this could be altered by acts of parliament this would be very unusual you claimed last week that the Prime Minister despite the political defeat of laertes huge political defeat she suffered is now in a very strong position to go back to the e. U. And tell them to change the agreements so that its acceptable to the house of commons very strong position really having suffered the worst defeat of any house of commons history but look whats transpired over the weekend the Prime Minister seems to be going back to the European Union invited by Angela Merkel no less who has said that fifty years from now it would look very strange if we didnt look back and say well why couldnt they find a compromise and i think some kind of compromise is what she needs to find a compromise that could. Bring the deal you pay back on board a compromise that would bring a large number of conservative m. P. s back on board. Is still a possibility and i would invite. To follow up her offer to be compromising why should they look again at the deal when it said theyve already said this is the only deal on offer so that you can come back together a couple of months and try to alter it again well theres been no consistency from the british side has i dont think the british side has negotiated particularly clearly and i do to some extent sympathize with our European Partners that. The reason is government hasnt been very clear because of internal divisions within the within the Government Parliament has legislated that were leaving on the twenty ninth of march now has been clear about what it doesnt want us to resolve their self says it has been clear about what it does want while parliament has so far rejected the Withdrawal Agreement but it hasnt rejected the leave date of the twenty ninth of march. It remains to be seen whether it does get to the e. U. Theres very little point in the goshen with someone who manifestly does not have a mandate for the deals hes already agreed let alone anything else in the future but she has a mandate as as does the house of commons as a whole to leave European Union to fulfill the referendum result and. As i keep repeating the law is now quite clear in the United Kingdom and indeed in the European Union were leaving on that date now there are people in the house of commons who are trying to change that decision to change the decision of parliament. They are assuming that the European Union will automatically provide some extension to article fifty i magine the European Union is going to want to ask what for why are you extending article fifty. One of the draft proposals extends article fifty for nine months do you really want the United Kingdom to take part in the European Union elections to the European Parliament when were planning to leave the European Union just nine months later tell your sympathies are suddenly with them see well im im im. And devarim to be understanding of the difficulties that were facing but the keep repeating the poll of our parliament has spoken and legislated both main parties were elected on the basis of the. Triggering of article fifty which set the date for the twenty ninth of march and that is now implemented in law. Youve been saying that no deal is increasingly attractive but thats not what you and your vocally colleagues promise the country was it every time and again they promised great deals with the e. U. And everyone else and said they just fall into britain slapped when they turned out to be not student well. I have to confess that i think its in the European Unions interests to strike a sensible free trade deal with the United Kingdom and whether we make that agreement before we leave which looks rather unlikely now or after we leave i believe that thats what will happen but in the end my point is that really broken promises were. The Vote Leave Campaign didnt make promises we were campaigning for your fellow. Erstwhile secretary david davis constantly post to both britains exit terms and a new Free Trade Agreement would be wrapped up within the article fifty timeframe that hasnt gone so well he said at the end of two years and twenty six in the end of two years he said we will have other deals you dont have no i think there was definitely overconfidence there but i think it wasnt helped by the fact that tourism a. Couldnt bring the cabinet together to agree what they were going to ask for and then in and then started asking for a much more complicated arrangement than i think that President Task was originally offering at march last last year and then the whole border question has been confected as a mechanism to try and split the United Kingdom. In a way thats completely unacceptable i dont know why the Prime Minister ever accepted the premise of that discussion. Twenty seventeen the International Development socially and fox told the country were going to replicate the forty e. U. Free trade agreements that exist before we leave the European Union so weve got no disruption of trade believe me believe me he said well have up to forty ready for one second after midnight in march twenty nineteen now he says hes only confident about five false promises or well just lousy predictions they are the most important five including switzerland and norway. But the reason why other countries are not ready we are ready the reason why other countries are not ready is because they are convinced by all their propaganda that were not going to leave on the twenty ninth of march why wasnt any of that risk factored into these brave new world i think youll find the governments position to be made very much more difficult by a large number of m. P. s saying they support the result of the referendum and want to implement it and then theyre being doing their best to be very obstructive and. This is project fantasy on the part of the leave campaign wasnt it i mean like david davis is promising twenty sixteen that the first calling point for a british negotiator wont be brussels it will be berlin to strike the deal absolute access for german cars in industrial goods in exchange for a sensible deal and Everything Else well whats worse the fact that that didnt happen or the fact that he simply had no idea that individually you members cant negotiate pilots well i wonder if im going to merkel is being is beginning to be a bit worried that the e. U. Is being allowed to overplay its hand because if the e. U. Thought it could take the United Kingdom captive in these negotiations its finding that that is not the case but youre not addressing the fact that the british Political Landscape is littered with these broken promises and i dont accept the promises the main promises that we would leave on the twenty ninth of march and we will be legally. All the deals that would be the easiest deal in history to acquire if we leave on the twenty ninth of march i have no doubt that those those. Free trade agreements the e. U. Has with other countries will be innovated very quickly in order to facilitate trade between the United Kingdom and those countries but there was a lot of ignorance on the leaf side wasnt there i mean even among some of the most visible campaigners like Boris Johnson for instance when he was questioned on t. V. Last september turned out he didnt know that switzerland was in the Single Market and refused to accept it when he was told that was the clear im not responsible for what is the we voted to let your living breaks it and you hear this sort of nonsense come out why dont you say this is wrong were british people deserve the referendum result to be implemented it isnt the truth and you told them i something they deserve and they dont deserve a lot of m. P. s who say they accept the referendum result in their campaigning against it and i do advise our European Partners not to overplay their hand. That we the United Kingdom is becoming more likely by the day to leave on w. T. Or terms which means it doesnt mean we leave without agreements the European Unions already. Made preparations for a w. T. Or breaks it for the United Kingdom and some some yes and there are other issues to be resolved but in the end i still believe that message is b. M. W. Will want to send a cost to the United Kingdom tariff free but if we need to charge tariffs on their on their vehicles so be it but theyve been very quiet about that havent they youve expected the titans of german industry to come forward and support your line but they havent done them have they well its quite clear that in germany the European Union is seen by the hierarchy as more important than anything else more important than german jobs more important than german trade with the United Kingdom i have to confess im a little bit surprised by that but thats a matter for germany but. You know all you need to do is listen to what theyve said i mean this was from the Industry Group the german industry p. D. I. Some seven and a half percent of german exports go to the u. K. Big number but ninety two point five percent goes somewhere else so as much as wed like to uphold good relations with british customers its extremely important for us not to alienate other european markets a valid concern is not. If thats the way they want to look at it but i would hope that it does not surprise you well it doesnt surprise me because germany is. Has a very united political culture and is very in favor of the the European Union and as the article fifty process has been progressing weve seen the rise of f. T. In germany weve seen the rise of other right wing parties of course going to do with their attitude to that makes it takes to reverse it it makes the European Union look like a very fragile political project with very tender and vulnerable credibility with with populations in other European Countries happily we havent got a right wing party in this country because our parliamentary system tends to absorb those political and economic shocks and yet i would also popular in the member countries than its been in the last thirty or lets say lets see whats happened initially for example where they were actually the very anti you government that looks set to just back down over its budget problems with brussels and you think thats going to lead to peace between the Italian Government and they and brussels and what youre saying its going like a wall i suspect it will lead i suspect the euro zone in the end will break up because its unsustainable thats a big claim moves a big plan lets look at this prospect that you think is becoming more and more attractive the warnings from the head of the himself robert as a veda said last summer that other countries would look to take advantage of the u. K. s position complicating or preventing agreements on some points them. Moment that other countries he said begin to sense an opportunity to increase market share or increase the quota hero theyre going to go for that could be a lot of uncertainty a lot of unpredictability to not give any validity to these warnings well i think we live in. A globalized world where there is intense competition between different Member States the w. T. Oh and heres reflecting that element of uncertainty but given that most of the world conducts most of its trade on w t o terms or agreements concluded on the framework its not unreasonable that United Kingdom the six largest economy in the world should avail itself of that framework and seek to agreements with other countries on that basis not the end of october some twenty countries including russia were reported to be looking to squeeze their own commercial advantage from brick said this after they blocked an attempt by liam fox to fast track w t o deal on the u. K. s terms well we know the blocking mechanism is already coming out of the w j a which you seem to think is going to say but stable now answer all our problems i think to describe the w. T. As the savior of all our problems it does represent a safe haven a safer haven the probably the Withdrawal Agreement they were being offered at the moment and to that extent it would be preferable i repeat most countries are not in the European Union theyre not in Customs Unions they trade across customs frontis and they have trading arrangements with other countries which they agree on a bilateral basis or they only draw a joint International Trading arrangements and if you listen to the japanese ambassador the other day on b. B. C. News he was talking about yes there inward investors would prefer to stay in the Single Market in the Customs Union but he described. Going on to w. Terms as quote no better than a Customs Union of course the japanese car plants in this country import quite a lot of there just in time supply lines from outside the eat eat its a bit more actually on that interview he said if its just straight to doug. Which japan has been trading on with a number of countries that means that the way they do trade is not the most effective efficient frictionless way of manufacturing that theyre used to here in the u. K. And you cant change it overnight so this was a very very clear that theyre used to theyre used to trading in the u. K. They will adapt i mean i visit the honda plant in swindon recently where they make the five door civic ok they make the engines there they are sample the vehicles there some fifty percent of the added value of that car is imported from outside the e. U. Just in time supply lines crossing crossing customs frontiers crossing w t o frontiers its not impossible the japanese ambassador went on to say that the procedures will have to be in place and therefore some companies will have to suspend operations not forever he said but for a limited time period and this will allow them of course to see what happens well if if there is disruption i dont think there would be disruption weve had very strong assuredly use would you believe into the conversation was just going to be enforced yes but i mean i vividly remember what he said but what what will happen if we leave on w t o terms you had very very strong assurances from the dover callate ports for example both of them are saying there will be no disruption to there will be no queuing there made provision for the extra checks that need to be made and they will be very very few extra checks made if any at all apart from the s. P. S. Checks that are required under European Community law. You say this but there is no other major player that trades with the e. U. On purely w t. W t o to do that not americans not the australians not the israelis not the swiss the u. S. Has struck agreements all the time with the e. U. And a very significant portion of e. U. U. S. Trade is actually governed by technical grievances and well those technical agreement. If the European Union doesnt make the same kind of technical improvements that its prepared to make with other countries with whom it has got a Free Trade Agreement if youre saying that the e. U. Is promising a punishment for the United Kingdom to put it in a uniquely disadvantaged place compared to everyone else i would say thats one of the reasons why people voted to leave you ve you has the e. U. Has procedures its a commonsense arrangement was britains previous ambassador to the e. U. Pointed out its not common sense range but its a legal order well that is if the e. U. Is going to be so doctrinaire as they would damage their own trading relationships with one of their biggest export markets the United Kingdom thats one of the reasons people want to leave the European Union because its an inflexible and doctrinaire organization if your w. T. Abraxas is such a good idea wound vast swathes of british industry recommending it after all the sole aim is to be profitable and keep the economy functioning isnt it well there are. Quite significant industrialists arguing for but more of your total companies are predicting damage from brick also james dyson j. C. Bamford these are these are companies that would be perfectly happy for for us to treat her yesterday at all most recent alone dramatic shoots which was the socalled boardroom bellweather survey by the c. S. A. Governance institute found that almost three quarters of footsie three fifty Company Secretaries were predicting their firms would be damaged by brecks it a sharp rise over the forty two percent who were saying the same thing last summer well i think they would say that wouldnt they why how many of them i remember the c. B. I. And all those top industrialists campaigning to be in the Exchange Rate mechanism at the end of the nineteen eighties and into the one nine hundred ninety s. That cost thousands hundreds of thousands of jobs in the bush economy said they got one thing wrong no they got the next thing wrong they wanted to join the euro they all said we had to join the euro otherwise they would move in. Out of the United Kingdom they got that wrong then they said if we voted to leave just the vote would be enough to drive the United Kingdom into recession so you havent paid any attention to that if there is a total i dont know you very probably got rather worn out by the doom laden predictions of of fact kant businessmen who are concentrating on keeping everything the same instead of adapting to a democratic decision thats been taken by the british people and is going to talk about the people responsible for getting the economy in this country to run fat cat businessmen so youre so you so you share Boris Johnsons dismissive attitude to business ways its true business our country is not run by big business big business has to function without a democratic framework and actually even though we didnt we left the Exchange Rate mechanism we didnt join the euro we voted to leave the European Union since that since the vote the United Kingdom remains the second largest destination for inward investment of any country in the world and headquarters have been brought to this country by chanel by costa coffee the boeings going to open a new factory new investments are being made in the motor industry i dont sense that the despair that some major industry objects or the. Motor industry executives preach is actually reflected in the decisions that making but this is a big gamble i said it earlier that year and last summer your colleague in the European Research group jacob respond admitted as much when he said we wont know the full economic consequences for a very long time ok only enough that wasnt on your campaign bus was it because campbell is it then you tell me there will be opportunity he said is over the next fifty years says it is a big gamble tell me how big the gamble is were in the end but what about the. Bank of england governor mervyn king who said students of economics looking back at the growth of the. British economy will be hard pressed to find. The point at which the United Kingdom left the e. U. Because of course your hope premise that you are advancing is somehow u. K. s prosperity is utterly dependent upon one relationship that relationship we have with the European Union in fact weve been increasing our trade with the rest of the world despite the fact were not in a Single Market relationship and you have a big promise from the usa if i may just finish finish the point and the trade weve done with the European Union has been declining as a proportion so since the Single Market came into existence in one thousand nine hundred three weve grown exports the European Union by eighteen percent weve grown exports the rest the world by seventy percent how do we do is were trading on w t o terms with the rest of the world were trading across customs frontiers the fact is the future of the United Kingdom does not depend on our future prosperity is not depend on membership of the European Union the European Union is the slow lane of the developed world its the high unemployment high high regulation high tax low growth part of the developed world the rest of the world is growing much faster than the European Union and thats where our future lies and the very premise is in the middle of a slowdown and to. Every short term trend we should find which got to find every pessimists usual telfair look at these trends are going to let you dont know what the Global Economy is going to be right next year you dont know what you dont know if the European Union single currency is going to last for another five years you have no idea whats going to happen in the financial the fact is you dont in this any case and in this Global Economy no none of us do this is a big gamble well its a gamble staying in tell me about what the risks are staying in we could finish up bailing out the single currency again and if theres another single currency crisis we could find ourselves dragged into more and more centralized Decision Making a more and more centralized control both drinking the political discourse here has turned bitter and confrontational as that last year. Example of its the last chance and the governor of the bank of england you accuse them of trashing the future of the country as a propaganda exercise this striking thing about your language you dont just disagree with them you have to impute the worst of all possible motives to what theyre doing knowing that this kind of harsh accusatory language is going to be picked up on social media and used again and embellish this is this is their need to talk about it in these terms well i think there is a need to combat the endless negative propaganda that somehow this great country cannot cope unless its tied by an umbilical cord to its european masters is a different view from that was also it is negative propaganda and they have been using very very strident and terrifying for cos there are actually scenarios based on certain assumptions which exclude for example what the government would be likely to do if we leave the European Union without a withdrawal of conceit makes the debate and toxic to talk in those terms doesnt work i thought i would say that toxify in the debate by putting out these scare stories which have so far all proved to be untrue whats the long term effect of all this on the politics in countries deeply deal i would say that we have so the politicians id say we have a very high functioning political culture in this country and i go back to the point we dont have a rising right wing in this country there are big threats and trolling on hateful language its. I think a big uptick in math and i said i think reverend i think the as thats happened in other countries that havent had referendums not leaving the e. U. In the sun trees outside is this new in the United States just the wealthy at the moment at work Labor Home Office reported spikes in hate crimes after certain events its such as the e. U. Referee was should why should we just concentrate on one country and identify those problems with one issue leaving the European Union when these things are happening in other countries. Is polarizing the United States its polarizing other countries within the. You know perhaps much more than in this country so why is that do shipwrecks it is the rise of the right initially and germany due to breaks it come along with a sense for political to tell you about britain ok lets talk about the United Kingdom i want to go out of time so what will light the fires of extremism in the United Kingdom is if the politicians turn round to the british people and say we said you were going to take back control well youre not the politicians are taking back control and not not to Keep Parliament solver in your country suffering but because we want to leave the power with the European Union that is what will lead to the kind of backlash in british politics that we all want to avoid photogenic you could tell your conflicts thank you thank you very much. Thank. You thank. 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