Put in place that has had the biggest impact and a better Accounting System for the banks and relationship between the banks and the uk citizens . I think the controls we have seen is around the criteria for lending. When money was cheaper, we were dishing out money to anybody and everybody. Those controls, measures now in place to contain that. Certainly improved. A lot harder to actually lend money. As we see the economy improve, that lending is slightly. Those controls, measures, certainly supported the economy recovery of the british economy. What do you think is the, the work . Give us your estimate on the euro. It is obvious what is going on in brussels and you have bureaucrats telling the uk what to do, will the uk ever join the euro . What is the future of the euro . What we have to be aware of, political project. It is about bringing together and acting as an important signal, European Countries have come together and based on trade. Also based on a lot more. Very, very Clear
You would a admit germany benefits from the euro . If we are to think of this, one of the great advantages, you said at the start, what is the difference between United States, europe, britain . I think the things bear in mind what made the dollar a success in the United States built on true political union. People in the United States have realized there is a fundamental agreement all americans have taken. The economies arent the same across all 50 states. There is no confusion on identity of who we are, what we represent. Currency can phase your problem. That is why a lot of people believe European Union cannot just say this is just an nice economic tool. It has to be strengthened by greater political union. In the United States, richer states subsidize the poor states, accept they are subsidizing because this is about the United States. It is about a single country indevisible. Richer countries will have to accept. There are poorer members, weaker members. Hold on, well be back, we
5. The store owner has set up an account for the victims family at the bank of napa. Were hearing how san joses police chief chased down a murder suspects. Today the chief is talking about how he jumped into action. Theres the guy who didnt get away. 26yearold hector arias is behind bars with scrapes and bruises. He tried to escape from jail but didnt get far. He slipped out a holding cell door, flipped his handcuffs in front of him then scaled the barbed wire fence. When he ran across the parking lot chief Larry Esquivel was driving into work. I attempted to unus is secondfully tackle him. It was a forearm shiver and he lost his balance and i directly lost my balance and fell on the ground got scraped up a bit. The chief quickly got up and with a few rips in his shirt chasessed arias down a few streets and took him back into custody. The departments investigating just how arias escaped in the first place. A San Francisco supervisor is calling on muni guards to give up their guns. The
It is about 2 30am. Now on bbc news wednesday in parliament. Hello again, and welcome to wednesday in parliament. As covid cases rise, and the rules tighten, the Prime Minister looks to the future. The world we want to move to as fast as possible is a world in which we can take, everybody can take enabling tests at the beginning of the day, an antigen test to identify whether or not we have the virus or not. But the labour leader warns too many people cant get tested now. This is basic stuff. People whove got covid symptoms are very anxious about themselves, their children, theirfamilies on what to do. It means they cant go to work, they cant send their children to school it matters. Also in this programme whos upset the speaker . If this minister wants to run this chamber ragged, i can assure you now im sure a u0 every day might just begin to run him ragged but first, social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in england from monday. The new rules follow a rise in the n
The week in parliament. Hello again and welcome to the week in parliament. Tighter covid rules for england but the Health Secretary aims for the skies. The so called operation moonshot to deploy mass testing will allow people to lead more normal lives and reduce the need for social distancing. A startling admission about Boris Johnsons brexit plan. I would say to my honourable friend that, yes, this does break International Law in a very specific and limited way. And a legendary composer warns that the curtain could fall on live theatre for good. There comes a point now where we really cant go on much more. We are bumping up against our banks and all these things. All that to come and more. But first. The Prime Minister says it is not another National Lockdown but from monday social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in england. The strengthening of the rules with exemptions for schools and workplaces, weddings and funerals, follows a dramatic rise in the number of case