at itself and certainly government must look at it to try and restore things. must look at it to try and restore thins. ., , must look at it to try and restore thins. . , ., , must look at it to try and restore thins. . , . , ,, ., things. clearly that s disappearing. is it ust things. clearly that s disappearing. is itjust covid? things. clearly that s disappearing. is itjust covid? we things. clearly that s disappearing. is itjust covid? we are things. clearly that s disappearing. is itjust covid? we are seeing - things. clearly that s disappearing. | is itjust covid? we are seeing here in the paper that steve barclay the health secretary was to recruit from sri lanka and india and bring it more staff to deal with the social care crisis which is at the heart of this. of course brexit has been a key factor in not being able to recruit staff. recruit staff. yes. who knows whether this recruit staff. yes. who knows whether this disaster - recruit staff. yes. who knows whethe
taking questions from anywhere around the floor. it was very open. but we are in this covid period and i thinkjournalists collectively have to make sure we come out of it and we don t let politicians use this window to try and permanently change the access we have. i was going to ask, is itjust covid or is it a global precedent for shutting down access? rym, ijust saw you raise your hand. you don t have to raise your hand. what do you want to say? i just wanted to say one thing on this g7. this was supposed to be the big debut on the world stage of global britain after brexit and the fact that the host prime minister decided to only allowjournalists who are based in london, right, so even the two journalists that work for international media are people who are based in london and the fact that they decided to restrict it that way really makes me wonder about what does global britain look like and is that really the right way to do it? i remember biarritz at the g7 two years ago
different agendas and they finally did allow some foreign journalists to ask some broader questions. but it is noticeable that the climate was pretty tight. biden himself i think only took a 30 minute press conference and in the course of that managed to confuse libya and syria, and certainly confused me in the process as why he suddenly took interest in libya. if you take someone like obama at pittsburgh, it would be a lecture lasting 45 minutes to start with and then about an hour and 15 minute questions and he would be taking questions from anywhere around the floor. it was very open. but we are in this covid period and i thinkjournalists collectively have to make sure we come out of it and we don t let politicians use this window to try and permanently change the access we have. i was going to ask, is itjust covid or is it a global precedent for shutting down access? rym, ijust saw you raise your hand. you don t have to raise your hand.
with and then about an hour and 15 minute questions and he would be taking questions from anywhere around the floor. it was very open. but we are in this covid period and i thinkjournalists collectively have to make sure we come out of it and we don t let politicians use this window to try and permanently change the access we have. i was going to ask, is itjust covid or is it a global precedent for shutting down access? rym, ijust saw you raise your hand. you don t have to raise your hand. what do you want to say? i just wanted to say one thing on this g7. this was supposed to be the big debut on the world stage of global britain after brexit and the fact that the host prime minister decided to only allow journalists who are based in london, right, so even the two journalists that work for international media are people who are based in london and the fact that they decided to restrict it that way really makes me wonder about what does global britain look like and is that really the ri