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our political correspondent in westminster. interesting, isn t it? looking at that pole, how much split this whole thing is in terms of public opinion. very much along those party lines. that s right. i m sure that is something that the politicians are aware something that the politicians are aware of something that the politicians are aware of and conscious of when they are talking aware of and conscious of when they are talking about this policy. we should are talking about this policy. we should stress that the uk government is adamant that this is not a policy thars is adamant that this is not a policy that s been is adamant that this is not a policy that s been introduced because it plays well with their conservative supporters, they are stressing that they want supporters, they are stressing that they want to break up illegal criminal they want to break up illegal criminal gangs that our people trafficking, helping people make that dangerous journey across the channel
we have this cost of living crisis, you have got to have a sound message of really important message about why being together is more important than separating the union in this way. i don t think labour has got the message for that at the moment. i don t think the tories have either. that is something they are going to have to work on. clearly, nicola sturgeon having installed on this, having i when a minority government again, she is under pressure from her party to be clear about what the direction of travel as comanche must find it quite difficult, i d suggestjohn might have of you on this, when everyone is dealing with this cost of living crisis can ijust wonder how much the independence announcement lies or sits alongside the present problems that people are facing in scotland and whether that will have an impact about enthusiasm for going down the referendum route or not. there is down the referendum route or not. ther , ., ., , ., down the referendum route or not. there is no d
actually went there from the left or the right, trying to come up with some sound ideas to tackle both the refugee crisis that people face around the world and how we can be more open and generous to that and work collectively with others to actually bring people into the country as we have done in ukraine, syria and other places. a fundamentally, there is a truth about this that there are people traffickers behind these boats coming across our waters, and for everyone who can pay the money to get into those boats and seek a new life, there also people who are being brought into this country to being brought into this country to be coerced into things like modern day slavery, and that is a of what is happening, but it isn t easy. forthose what is happening, but it isn t easy. for those who argue against this policy, and i can understand all the reasons why they do that, they also have to come up with some alternatives, because this isn t the right way to do it, it s dangerous for the p
i m eric burnett. outfront tonight, how much will it cost to bail out europe? $1 million. just like dr. evil in austin powers, that s not enough. $100 billion. nope. even a super villain would not ask for a number this big. the final number to bail out europe could be closer to $6 trillion. so take a deep breath. i ll get to the grand total in just a moment. because just days ahead of those crucial greek elections, spain asked for $125 billion to bail out its banks. and that s just the beginning because spain is only one of several european countries lining up for more money. spain, portugal, ireland, greece, already have asked for $615.5 billion. but does it add up to enough to save them and us from more economic calamity? sources tell outfront, not even close. one of our most reliable sources says that all estimates to date on how much this is going to cost have been wrong. he warns about a domino effect, most notably on france and says we re not even close to