yesterday council for my relations or purchase yesterday said the public in the uk doesn t want these perennial stats with the doesn t want these perennial stats with the eu over brexit, it s had enough with the eu over brexit, it s had enough of with the eu over brexit, it s had enough of them. the majority of the british public do not to the eu as an enemy. british public do not to the eu as an enemy, but rather as a, you know, trading an enemy, but rather as a, you know, trading partner, and just don t want to see trading partner, and just don t want to see these endless fights. i m to see these endless fights. i m sure there to see these endless fights. i m sure there is to see these endless fights. t mt sure there is more of this to, through the morning as well across all news networks, including the bbc, but for now, rachel and john, bbc, but for now, racheland john, thank bbc, but for now, rachel and john, thank you very much. have a very good night. thank you.
ipod, spent all this money in a murky outside so that people could mix outdoors and didn t have to go indoors and they got shut down in the run up to christmas. it seems we are having a repeat of that again this year that and restaurants are allowed to open, but people seem so scared of getting her in a virus that people don t seem to be wanting to go out to spend money. to go out to spend money. rachel, what are your to go out to spend money. rachel, what are your thoughts to go out to spend money. rachel, what are your thoughts on - to go out to spend money. rachel, what are your thoughts on this? i l what are your thoughts on this? i agree. this is all excruciatingly familiar agree. this is all excruciatingly familiar. we all remember last year and a familiar. we all remember last year and a very familiar. we all remember last year and a very rushed decision in that essentially and a very rushed decision in that essentially cancelled christmas for many essentially cance
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meanwhile the financial times reflects on the interest rate rise from 0.1% to 0.25% saying that the risks of inflation required pre emptive action even as the uk is engulfed by the 0micron wave of coronavirus. and the times highlights rishi sunak holding talks with business leaders tomorrow about a new support package for the hospitality sector after the chief medical officer urged people to scale down their christmas plans. so let s begin. 0k, we are going to begin our chapter. we are going to start with the front page of the sun, rachel and john. it s basically got a picture of a lock. it s beginning to look a lot like christmas, but as we jump look a lot like christmas, but as we jump to our next paper, what is