like because it, in effect, puts a border down the irish sea. now on bbc news, it s time for dateline london. shaun chuckles. hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline london. this week political apologies and their consequences. 40% of borisjohnson s mps say it isn t enough to say sorry he should quit. we ll be discussing why history may be on the british prime minister s side. and in africa, the king of belgium voices his deepest regret over the abuse and humiliation caused in what is now the drc by his family and other belgians. why do those who colonised find it so hard to say sorry? in the studio are stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group die welt, marc roche, who writes for the french news magazine le point, and adam raphael, who began reporting on uk politics in 1976 the last year to date in which a british
an unnamed source told the times newspaper that prince charles has described the policy as appalling . now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline london. this week political apologies and their consequences. 40% of borisjohnson s mps say it isn t enough to say sorry he should quit. we ll be discussing why history may be on the british prime minister s side. and in africa, the king of belgium voices his deepest regret over the abuse and humiliation caused in what is now the drc by his family and other belgians. why do those who colonised find it so hard to say sorry? in the studio are stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group die welt, marc roche, who writes for the french news magazine le point, and adam raphael, who began reporting on uk politics in 1976 the last year to date in whi
like because it, in effect, puts a border down the irish sea. now on bbc news, it s time for dateline london. shaun chuckles. hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline london. this week political apologies and their consequences. 40% of borisjohnson s mps say it isn t enough to say sorry he should quit. we ll be discussing why history may be on the british prime minister s side. and in africa, the king
and a range to power. and if they think boris is a loser, as i think they re beginning to realise that will he be at the next election they will get rid of him. stefanie, what did you make of this result and how did you try to explain it to your audience? i honestly have been a bit more cautious about announcing that this is now the last chapter, because there have been so many last chapters in the last two years almost. shaun chuckles. ..and it felt a bit. almost like a book of last chapters! yes i mean, it felt a bit like groundhog day. you ve seen this all before. you see the prime minister sitting down with the cabinet again and saying, now, we will really do what is in interest of the people and so, i m cautious. i wouldn t bet any money i know the brits really love betting. i always will lose, so i rather don t it. shaun chuckles. but its s also there s a lot of historic historical parallels and for example, with theresa may, but that was a completely different circu
what do you think? you ve been studying the british economy and its strengths and weaknesses for many years. i wrote a piece this week, | saying that britain is again the sick man of europe. this is the ottoman empire before world war i but - was the situation before thatcher took over in the 705. stagflation, inflation - at 10%, growth down 5% in the last - quarter of 2021. anc the oecd is predicting no growth next year. no growth at all, strikes - repetitive, a commercial war with europe looming, if not already there . because of brexit, and the only thing he has to provide is going back. to imperial measure? shaun chuckles. this delusion of grandeur, - of nostalgia, while the economy is going nowhere is quite typical of boris johnson. |