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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211223 21:38:00

taking a particular stance. all we want to do is to be able to comply with us law and in fact some of the pressures they re with us law and in fact some of the pressures they re feeling from other international governance. fin pressures they re feeling from other international governance. international governance. on the . uestion international governance. on the question of international governance. on the question of the international governance. on the question of the pressures, - international governance. on the question of the pressures, are i international governance. on the . question of the pressures, are there many incentives for doing your best with this law? clearly you have to obey the law but presumably you can make a lot of effort or you can make the minimum possible effort. weill. make a lot of effort or you can make the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, the minimum possible effort. well, i mean. look. the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, look, right

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211223 21:42:00

spread in poor countries and then mutate, it comes back and it haunts even the fully vaccinated. it was at this g7 summer summit in st ives when world leaders pledged a billion vaccines would be distributed worldwide by next year. but campaigners say the donations have been erratic, and often included doses which are near to their expiry dates. the uk has so far delivered a quarter of what it promised by mid 2022. getting the vaccines to those who need them most in all countries must be a priority for every single government, notjust some. we need to also be able to use tools to drive transmission down, because if we don t, we will continue to see the virus change and the virus threaten us in ways that will bring us closer to the beginning rather than closer to the end. 2022 will see us enter the third year of the pandemic, but will it also be the year that

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211223 21:36:00

community to enforcing this legislation? community to enforcing this legislation? community to enforcing this le . islation? , ., ., community to enforcing this leaislation? , ., ., , legislation? remember that china is the bi est legislation? remember that china is the biggest market legislation? remember that china is the biggest market for legislation? remember that china is the biggest market for many - the biggest market for many multinational corporations and so if their ability to do business in china is hampered in anyway, it really costs them. look at the retail sector and you see that some of these retail companies like h&m and zara who have spoken out against some of the treatment of the uighur people in china, and they ve suffered quite a bit of pushback. if you look at how much money they ve lost in terms of revenue, it s about 25% in a quarter. so, that s why they re very worried about this because the chinese government obviously objects to any of these classificati

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211223 21:53:00

a family there persuaded them to come home to warsaw. and i was sure that in poland i could easily find a nice nursery where i canjust send them and, you know, spend like five, six hours at home working. and in london, actually, we were not able to find, like, a nice nursery. professor isabella grabovski has interviewed hundreds of poles who have recently returned. most want to stay, but some, after years abroad, now feel uncomfortable in their homeland. one third out of our 500 returnee sample said that we do consider. return to the uk or to other. countries because they do not feel at home any more. in recent months, poland has seen a surge in the number of mostly middle eastern people trying to enter the eu illegally from belarus. most poles support the government s refusal to let them in. but this woman says her years living in britain has affected the way she sees migrants.

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