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Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may will address eu leaders today at a summit in brussels at which theyre expected to confirm theyre not yet ready to open talks with britain, about a post brexit trade deal. The next opportunity to begin negotiations on the relationship will be in december. One of the main brexit pressure groups, leave means leave, has urged mrs may to tell the leaders that the uk is prepared to walk away with no deal, if they continue to refuse to discuss trade. Our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. So, as well as the big pressure from other eu leaders, big pressure from home for theresa may . Really a significant stepping up in the pressure on mrs may from those tory brexiteers increasingly anxious about what they see as the european commission, eu leaders, dragging out the negotiations to try to get more money and a better deal out of britain. Now saying to mrs may, tonight, she should issue an ultimatum to the eu saying
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Ask in particularfor and further aid forthcoming and we ask in particular for economic support where an area goes into a tier 3 and that is exactly what i announced with respect to lancashire and of course that is part of the discussions that we have with local authorities when further actions are needed. So, absolutely my mr speaker, more economic support from this governance, yes my more work with local authorities to deliver the local approach that is needed, yes, more testing capacity, yes, these are all the things that the government is delivering and i behold the honourable gentleman to acknowledge and support them since we are all clearly trying to deliver the same thing which is to suppress the same thing which is to suppress the virus and save lives. Canl can i congratulate the speaker on the news about the testing which is the news about the testing which is the most significant potential news this house has heard on the fight against a virus for many weeks. Given the dangers
Ballpark 4 Million People a month get hired. This is a very dynamic economy. Youre not waiting for the retraining before you can fill a nursing vacancy. So if take you a look at that, i pulled up the data on it is plac displaced workers. Asking at the Interview Time and it look s back three years, so n average a year and a half, are you now. Employed, unemployed, out of the labor force. And does construction really look that different from the rest of the economy. And i could ask this question by looking at people who lost jobs in the Construction Industry and looking at people who lost jobs that were labeled in the construction and maintenance occupation. And these are whats called long tenured displaced workers. These are workers who had held their job for at least three years before losing the job. And what you can see, construction, the general economy, they look pretty much the same on this story. The idea that you have to focus on retraining, retraining is important, dont get me