we have to say the pressure is because it is her second consecutive wimbledon final for 0ns jabeur, so everybody was a bit expect her to win this one, so the pressure was really on her rather than marketa vondrousova committed to the final as quite a surprise. you made to the final as quite a surprise. a wonderful and talented tennis player, the czech republic player, and she made it, which is absolutely unbelievable. she made history today. do unbelievable. she made history toda . ~ today. do you think there was too much expectation today. do you think there was too much expectation put today. do you think there was too much expectation put on - today. do you think there was too much expectation put on pour- today. do you think there was too much expectation put on pour en| much expectation put on pour en jabeur s childers, in terms of everybody talking about the first time in african and arab woman had won a grand slam en 0nsjabeur s shoulders? you saw her shaking her heade
yes, as we ve said from the start, thatis yes, as we ve said from the start, that is what both sides have said from start and they keep saying it. what is different is that the law is almost low and when the law is almost low and when the law is almost low and when the law is almost low and when the law becomes law, the question arises what is the point of going on protesting about it? and i think that is the sad predicament for the protesters, is the prospect of quite soon, the low being promulgated and coming into effect and therefore, it becoming clear to potential protesters that there is actually no point in going on losing money because they do when they go on strike and staging these days of protests which are becoming interminable and very exhausting for people. in a way that is what president macron of course is banking on. i think maybe it s calculation is correct. that s not to say he will be any more popular for it but it may mean he in a sense wins this tactical ground by
political organisation, was would face that? we are a i political organisation, was in the united sun, and i wasn t following the line, in terms of that, and i wasn t following the line because i didn t agree with the line and i thought our union needed to go into the direction ofjobs, pay and conditions and when we did that, we would win more. find that, we would win more. and that, we would win more. and that is what that, we would win more. and that is what happened. you did something else that upset them. he said that row about the hotel in the conference centre in birmingham, that row that millions of pounds, i am not going to ignore it any more. yes, actually, in a strange way thatis yes, actually, in a strange way that is probably where most of the threats came in after i had become general secretary, but the thing for me is this, i came in, no one does thisjob if you haven t got elbows, you have to do what you say you are going to do and people will respect you for that. the
use. this is the offers. yes. and i can see here that thatis yes. and i can see here that that is on standby. there are a lot of items in this room that could be switched off at the wall. a lot of people do this with the bedside tables where they have their mobile phones on a charge because they use them as an alarm clock, things like that. even though phones and plugged into either of those charges, the charges themselves are still drawing power. 0k. do you think you might do something about that in the future? yes, it is easy to switch it off. if something does not need to be on. if something does not need to be on, switch it off at the wall be on, switch it off at the wall or be on, switch it off at the wall or unplug it, make it as easy wall or unplug it, make it as easy as wall or unplug it, make it as easy as possible to switch it off, easy as possible to switch it off, but easy as possible to switch it off, but if you have a lot of things off, but if you have a lot
and said something is going down and theyjust wouldn t and said something is going down and they just wouldn t listen to anybody. every time i tried speaking to the essay from the very beginning, there s nothing to investigate. it was just very, very lazy police work. investigate. it was ust very, very lazy police work. investigate. it was ust very, very lazy peliee werie lazy police work. was there any apology at lazy police work. was there any apology at any point? - lazy police work. was there any i apology at any point? no, never. lazy police work. was there any - apology at any point? no, never. and not one of them apology at any point? no, never. and not one of them officers apology at any point? no, never. and not one of them officers ever - apology at any point? no, never. and not one of them officers ever said - not one of them officers ever said sorry for your loss. and i think that s appalling. for anybody to lose a member of their family and for them not even say