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in the lowlands of scotland come up to 25 or so in london. hello, this is 0utside source. the race to be the next uk prime minister has been whittled down to rishi sunak or liz truss. they are both making their case. who rishi sunak or liz truss. they are both making their case. rishi sunak or liz truss. they are both making their case. who is the best person both making their case. who is the best person to both making their case. who is the best person to defeat both making their case. who is the best person to defeat keir- both making their case. who is the best person to defeat keir starmerj best person to defeat keir starmer and the labour party in the next election? i believe i m the only candidate who could do that. find election? i believe i m the only candidate who could do that. and i m the erson candidate who could do that. and i m the person he candidate who could do that. and i m the person he could candidate who could do that. and i m the person he could go
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but let s talk about it for a few more minutes, and we better not put a stop watch on him now because he is actually a government minister in the irish government. it s thomas byrne, who is the irish europe minister. hello, thomas byrne. good evening, how are you? good, thanks. so liz truss, the foreign secretary, had her virtual conversation with maros sefcovic from the european commission today. where do you think things have got to? what is your assessment? well, it s very hard to know. we have heard this on a numberl of occasions from the british side that the protocol was going to be i amended, article 16 was going to be invoked, there were going to be - changes taking place, and we ve been been consistent from the start that |this is an international agreementl that needs both sides to work- together and it is simply not open to any one side to change - the agreement, but it is open when the two sides are sitting down together and to - see what flexibilities are available withi