a personal private one to one drivers awareness course. or whether she was asking essentially to act on her behalf as a private rather than government minister, that s the crux of the problem and she would not answer that question repeatedly. in the meantime we re told rishi sunak, we saw him chatting about the g7 summits, something he wants to talk about, with his ethics adviser sir laurie magnus, it is not clear whether an investigation is going to be carried out into that potential breach of the rule book for the ministers by suella braverman. mat ministers by suella braverman. not what he wanted to face upon his return from the g7 at all as you say. it return from the g7 at all as you sa . . , , , , ., say. it was the very first question last niuht say. it was the very first question last night and say. it was the very first question last night and she say. it was the very first question last night and she looked - say. it was the very first question l last night and
common when it comes to this kind of existential threat. existential threat. rishi sunak at ains to existential threat. rishi sunak at pains to mention existential threat. rishi sunak at pains to mention there existential threat. rishi sunak at pains to mention there had - existential threat. rishi sunak at pains to mention there had beenj pains to mention there had been investment from japan, we forget that the government is piecemeal trying to bolster the trade ties around the world in the wake of brexit. . ., ., ., ., brexit. the advantage of leaving the euro ean brexit. the advantage of leaving the european union brexit. the advantage of leaving the european union as you brexit. the advantage of leaving the european union as you can - brexit. the advantage of leaving the european union as you can do - brexit. the advantage of leaving the european union as you can do this i european union as you can do this with the, unless the number crunches don t think much to be gained
and the uk are more like minded than ever, even more than at that time, so when he commit to working very closely with japan to manufacture the next generation of cars as well as new technologies from offshore wind to satellite and ai? can t wind to satellite and ai? can i congratulate wind to satellite and ai? can i congratulate my wind to satellite and ai? can i congratulate my right - wind to satellite and ai? can i congratulate my right honourable friend on his appointment? i know he will do a superbjob. i agree friend on his appointment? i know he will do a superb job. i agree with him and as the recent hiroshima accords that say, i think the relationship between the uk and japan is the strong as it has ever been across all areas, whether scientific collaboration, trade, economic growth, or indeed a security, the partnership is a strong and the recent because we take it to an even greater level of depth and cooperation. on the particular issue of auto manufacturing, is pleased
particularly the g7 to understand trade from china and find ways of mitigating it. ithink trade from china and find ways of mitigating it. i think one of the very interesting things to do was to make and very categorical about trade from china and i think that reaction from the chinese foreign ministry and embassy in london speaks to the, it speaks volumes how much rishi sunak s statement on the risk of china has been taken. thank ou ve risk of china has been taken. thank you very much risk of china has been taken. thank you very much indeed risk of china has been taken. thank you very much indeed for risk of china has been taken. thank you very much indeed forjoining i risk of china has been taken. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. thank you very much. you very much indeed for oining us. thank you very much. thank you very much. discussion about some thank you very much. discussion about some prime thank you very much. discussion about some prime minister - thank y
prefer to keep things as is. on the right, an alliance of people so pro trade they felt the eu restricted the uk s trade potential as well as protectionists who think trade alliances are bad for the united kingdom and want to cut all ties to europe. total isolation. they are joined by many who might be liberal or conservative two think trade has been great for elites and bad for workers and farmers i. it s not too far off for the struggle facing many other european leaders, including german chancellor murkel or france president macron. in germany, murkel declined the center right party and she s announced plans to step down and in france, macron has given into the demands of protesters after weeks of violence demonstrations. it hasn t really asewaassuaged . it began as a pushback against globalism. working class people like the