Source taken aback by this. There is a source from whitehall here saying, we are being as positive as we can, but their attitude has hardened, which signifies that they are a bit shocked by this and not sure where to take it. In part, this was supposed to be project fear. It was supposed to be project fear. It was supposed to be something that was never going to happen. David cameron mentioned it in prime ministers questions about ten days before the vote. It was supposed to be one of the last gasps, saying we cant possibly do this, it would lead to dreadful things. When he suggested that the border could be in the sea, i have relatives from the nationalist community who would not particularly be that obsessed with their british identity. They were all voting to stay in the eu, and they were so annoyed that David Cameron would even suggest this and would treat them differently than people in his oxfordshire constituency that they thought about voting no just to spite him. Constituency
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that ll bring a band of cloud and rain, some blustery showers following in behind there. and temperatures, 1 4 degrees across the board, so not quite as cold as what we ve had the last few nights. as we head on into sunday, we ve got that weak cold front spreading southwards across england and wales. there will be barely anything on it, so a band of cloud, just some spots of rain slowly pushing southwards. behind it, skies will brighten up, but it will be a breezy day right across the board. there are more isobars on the pressure chart. even windy across the north of scotland, with gales in the northern isles. temperature wise, pretty much where we should be looking at this time of year, ranging from around 7 9 degrees. we could see 10 or 11 degrees across southern england and south wales. now, as we move out of sunday into monday, that weather front clears away and then high pressure builds back in it once again. that ll settle things down, notjust for monday, for the rest of the week
hello there. another cold night, certainly, for england and wales. widespread frost and also some mist and fog reforming. some of it will be quite dense in places to start this morning. but most of the country this weekend will be dry and settled. there will be some showers around, though, as a weak front spreads its way across the uk. here it is out west in the atlantic for saturday. but you can see it s higher pressure towards the south and the east of the country. lightish winds again through the morning. so that means we will start off rather cloudy, misty, murky. some fog around too. most of that fog lifting into low cloud through the day, so quite a bit of grey weather, i think, around. but there will be some sunshine around, the best of it in northern england, into northern and eastern scotland, northern ireland as well into the afternoon, perhaps south west england too. temperatures, 5 9 degrees for most of us. more of a breeze coming up from the south west, so that means the a
seeing this place brought back my own experience of when i left iraq for the uk on foot. my left iraq for the uk on foot. myjourney left iraq for the uk on foot. my journey across the left iraq for the uk on foot. myjourney across the border was very tough, but i can t imagine making the journey was very tough, but i can t imagine making thejourney in 50 degrees. a few hours without water, there is no way you would survive. and yet every day here, people attempted. attempt it. in day here, people attempted. attempt it attempt it. in this series, we met some attempt it. in this series, we met some amazing - attempt it. in this series, we met some amazing people . attempt it. in this series, we i met some amazing people who attempt it. in this series, we - met some amazing people who let us into their lives, and shared the challenges they face against heat and the climate crisis. this is a threat we are all going to face the planet is only going to get hotter.