State body controlled by the opposition and thinking outside the box we meet some of the designers creating spaces for a 1st pandemic while. About a piece of it with the schumacher name is back on a World Championship trophy as mick the son of one legend. To try to. Call in whats been described as the final throw of the dice the british and European Union negotiations are scrambling to secure a post or exit trade deal and follow saturdays talks between Prime Minister barak johnson and European Commission president obama to lyon the u. K. s chief negotiator david frost has now arrived in brussels. Were going to be looking very hard to try and get a deal were going to see what happens in negotiations today and that will we will be looking forward to meeting oh youre being colleagues later on so thank you very much oh britain formally left the e. U. Back in january but has until december 31st to strike a trade deal but the main sticking points include access to british waters by e. U. Fishing fleets and rules concerning business now if the 2 sides do not reach an agreement border checks and taxes will be introduced for goods traveling between the u. K. And the e. U. At the end of the year well lets get an update now from india and bob hes in london for us now deemed the fact that senior negotiators are meeting on a sunday i mean that really shows how last ditch all of this is what are the chances that we actually get some resolution on the sticking points. I dont think anyone knows what the chances are unless theyre actually in that room where are david frost the ukase negotiator and Michel Barnier the chief a unit go ca to meeting really we know what theyre saying we know that theres lots of theatricals in the last few days weve heard from the u. K. That there is a problem with the e. U. Side not recognizing that the u. K. Is fully sovereign and needs control over its territory and its laws were waved accuse the british side have accused the e. U. Of unreasonably trying to impose a long transition period before those fishing quotas of access to british waters would change the e. U. Has denied that georgia used this the you came veyron it secretary has said we are in the last few days where a deal might be struck he has said that there have been a whole heap in his words of new elements brought in by the other side whatever the reality its its very hard to see how the government can continue that rhetoric about full sovereignty given that theyre trying to strike a free trade deal with this huge trading block in which they want tariff free access to the Single Market and 450000000. 00 consumers now we believe on monday Michel Barnier will be briefing us it is and then on monday evening Prime MinisterBoris Johnson in a sort of underlie in the Commission President will again hold another phone call to see if the negotiators have got anywhere but theres no sign at the moment that they will do and then later this week the British Parliament is due to to debate again something called the internal market bill which effectively breaks International Law by contravening some of. That Withdrawal Agreement signed with brussels so that could effectively mark the nail in the coffin for any kind of extended talks for a deal before the end of the year but were not there yet and the same youre standing there in london is there a sense do you think of growing unease in the u. K. About the possibility there will be no deal. It depends who you are asking if you ask people who are importers or exporters absolutely the e. U. Accounts for 43 percent of the u. K. s exports and 52 percent of the u. K. s imports businesses for months have been asking for more detail on exactly what will be happening. Ports in terms of customs checks theyve said they havent had access to the new i. T. System the British Government is bringing in but among the public i think theres no sense of panic because the public are not involved in the intricacies of such things they just they want to know what will be the effect on for example their supermarket shop will many experts are saying if there is a no deal scenario in january then goods could suddenly become significantly more expensive because of these tariffs even under a deal though there expect is expected to be considerable disruption there will be customs checks there will be extra paperwork but the governments own spending watchdog says the no deal scenario would be the most damaging one for brits britains economy taking 2 percent of National Output in 2021 alone of a government insists that it is ready logistically to hound or a new deal breaks it but some of its Contingency Planning does raise eyebrows over that. With all the latest for us from london thank you so much and well lets now speak to pisa clappy is an e. U. Policy analyst and he joins us now from brussels piers i know that you have been sounding relatively optimistic that there is going to be a deal can you talk us through a. Well you know i think it should be a mistake to make the rule be a minute deal if you look at the points of contention i think for example fisheries it is very much in the in the interest of the e. U. To get a deal from such the extent that openly issues axels will not be as big or a little state of the United Kingdom as a great interest in a deal because. The scottish fishing interests. Which would no longer. The e. U. Markets so. We can speak of mutual interest the 2nd point of contention is socalled level Playing Field some kind of strange check that. The e. U. Intends to impose on the on the u. K. Now i think brust has made it clear it out there willing to be flexible on a strong and the socalled governance arrangements which are sort of the ability of an arbiter. Finding solutions only in case they would not respect the terms of that street checketts. As long as that is. I would personally would expect its a prediction i may be wrong but i think were in johns will all but he will say ok fine as long as we get along. We are willing to accept binding our words or you to and then. Impose what has been great piece i know a number of the European Countries actually been saying that no deal is better than a bad deal i mean obviously there is yet trix a negotiation is going on here but the french have also been threatening a veto you are saying you do think there is a large amount of room for compromise here. Well you know 1st of all there is no deal its much much worse. Than. Or at your sites. Should our news on that i think has also stressed that quite an interesting comments because we actually dont really know watch what has been actually greet we know that there wont be tariffs under a deal of. Course tariffs and quotas but we do not know to what extent you will allow manufacturing parts cars chemicals. Parts of the irish space industry. To appropriately into the markets you couldnt you reduce it well this is really under e. U. Law and. Under u. K. Law story and we no longer recognize that thats equivalent now i think his comments were or at least theres a big difference between a deal i dont know if you will i think that suggests that for manufacturing. The e. U. Are actually whats next for it will probably recognize many of your case regulations equivalents to the e. U. Or regulation and i think you its mainly looking after all its governance solution in the sense that they house them for any power to force the United Kingdom not to undermine competition even if you know that ultimately they will have to get the u. K. A lot of freedom because its the 3rd country and the u. K. Were no longer no longer up the same market thats thats that its only fair that there or it can also go for. A lot more. Continue watching those negotiations take place except then e. U. Policy and i speaking to us from brussels thanks so much peter great ken your expertise here. Thank you. Well now the outcome of these breaks at talks could also impact the u. K. s coded 19 Vaccination Program that is due to roll out from choose day will join the house joins us now live from outside a hospital in north london where vaccinations are going to be given out jonah what are we hearing about how all of this will roll out and potentially get that fast. Well im standing as you say outside the Royal Free Hospital in hampstead north london thats one of 50 hospitals around the country that will act as initial Vaccine Distribution hubs with the very 1st jabs expected to take place here and at those other hospitals on tuesday as you said as we speak now there are hundreds of thousands of doses were told about 800000 doses already in the country theyve been delivered here from their place of manufacture in belgium theyre undergoing rigorous checks right now to ensure that they have safely survived that transit they are in a very low Temperature Freezers of secure locations and will be distributed were told on monday initially theyll be hoping to get the most vulnerable vaccinated the over eightys people who work with elderly people in care homes theyll be looking 1st at people who are actually in these hospital settings either as outpatients visiting or as in patients being discharged and then theyll invite others to turn up later hoping it seems to widen the orbit of this. Distribution quite quickly g. P. S. That local clinics have been put on notice to be on standby from the 14th of december obviously this will depend on the amounts of the vaccine that are made available as the month progresses and eventually looking at mass distribution to the entire population of much bigger venues like concert halls sports stadiums conference venues and the like but that will be for the 1st 3 months or so next year for the moment this is the beginning rollout begins on tuesday take a listen to what a Senior Executive at the National Health service here in england had to say. As a doctor this is a really exciting moment. Around the country vaccination hub such as this one we here at today have been working tirelessly to make sure that we are prepared to commence vaccination on tuesday this feels like the beginning of the end but of course its a marathon not a sprint. And it will take many months for us to vaccinate everybody who needs vaccination. Or the beginning of the end a message there for the n. H. S. And the government has said it expects or hopes for a return to some form of normal life by easter next year remember this is an enormously technological and logistical. Challenging operation theyve got to handle this virus with this vaccine with enormous kids going to be stored at minus 70 degrees centigrade hence the need for those very advanced low temperature freezes its got to be hauled before its use it can only be moved 4 times during that process with a 5 day shelf life so you know all very well in hospital settings quite a different proposition in nonhospital settings and then of course as weve been hearing this breaks it to contend with the 1st of january breaks it becomes real there are deep concerns about blockades at border posts and ports stopping the inflow of hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccine in the new year and we hear from the Minute Ministry of defense that military planes have been put on standby to try and circumvent those cues should that become necessary to and how theyre watching that vaccine roll out for us in london thank you so much john well now about of. China has arrived in indonesia 2 days after the government approved its use by a buyer Pharmaceutical Company signed a back is already conducting human trials that and they infections have seen record numbers in recent polls with several politicians testing positive as well indonesia has the highest number of cases and deaths in the Southeast Asia region. Well theres plenty more ahead here on this news hour including we follow the plight of if european refugees who fled fighting interested on looking for safety. They regard president ial election but we were filled with. Donald trump repeats false claims of fraud as his 1st public rallies of the president ial election. In south africa in england are forced to abandon their latest cricket contest after more coronavirus case. Of venezuelans are choosing a new congress and an election boycotted by the opposition the u. S. E. U. And west latin american countries are calling it a sham vote they say it will enable president Nicolas Maduro is Ruling Socialist Party to take over the last state party currently controlled by the opposition but there are says hell step down if his party doesnt win the voters latin america at a solution human has this report. Like a great many than his whalens who live in low income areas have got access unemployed big relief it is says he has much Better Things to do both in Sundays National assembly elections. Like for example preparing since sheets and wood as a stove because he has no cooking gas. Its always promises promises and every day things are worse over government does is blame those who have no power this is one of the worlds richest countries but we have nothing because of this terrible administration the problem he says is that voting in the legislative elections wont change a thing. That mainstream opposition is alleging fraud and isnt even competing thus making the outcome a foregone conclusion though theres a joke going around and it is whaler it says those americans should follow our example we know the winner of our elections long before they even take play. Critics say it would be funny if it were true. This is the new Electoral Commission which is stacked in favor of the ruling that is well in socialist party and these have been israel is new in the trunk Voting Machines they were bought after a mysterious fire burned down all the ones that had been audited by an independent body. The ones. In 2017 with the. Sole non. Technical has been. Among the candidates for president. And his son junior. Apart from declaring the leadership of the largest opposition parties illegal the government controls and censors the media and while voting isnt mandatory at a recent rally party strongman. Said those who dont vote dont eat there wont be food for those who dont vote. Government supporters say theyre counting the days until they take over the National Assembly the only Democratic Institution that isnt normally controlled by the opposition. But. This is our opportunity to expose those contrails who for the last 5 years mistreated the venezuelan people and indeed theres no doubt about the winner the only real question is how many people may heed the oppositions call to staying home and abstain. Following events for us from chile as capital santiago they say i believe youre at a popular market for venezuela. How engaged the diaspora there in this election. You know that yes youre absolutely right were neighborhood that where a great deal of the people who will live in the apartments nearby are from venezuela its the law. Largest Migrant Community in this country right now and the people weve been speaking to when i asked them what they think about those elections they kind of laugh and say well its a farce its a total farce were not even were not even keeping in you know tabs of whats going on thats what they tell me but ive been speaking to other people in venezuela itself and interestingly enough for poll of how many people may or may not heed the oppositions call for a boycott of the elections were hearing that the queues are extremely small very very small turnout so far less in fact than in the election in 2017 for the constituent assembly that the government had called in which the opposition also boycotted so there seems to be very very little the huge chasm in venezuela and also here to say im curious given that mr quite as boycotting as far as he is essentially giving up his role as the head of the assembly where does all of this leave him. That is the that is a very very good question indeed and there is no answer yet but it certainly does weaken his position because the legitimacy of his role as the interim president which which comes emerges from the fact that he was the president of the National Assembly is going to be over i mean he will have to just keep insisting that these elections were not valid and therefore he is still somehow the leader of the opposition but thats going to be a hard sell as not just in venezuela but especially when the International Community now we know that the United States much of the e. U. And many many of the latin american countries are saying that they will not recognize these National Assembly elections as valid but that thats not necessarily translate into continued recognition for why though as an interim president and so were going to have to see just how long he can hold on to that or whether the opposition will come up with a new plan and you see in human there for us live in santiago thank you so much lucy well lets not speak to paul dobson he is a political analyst in venezuela and he joins us now from america via skype paul i know the opposition wants to make a statement a bit but do you think this could potentially be a strategic miscalculation on their part could could it cause division in the anti mature ranks for instance. Well the 1st thing to clarify is that there are essentially 4 blocks within the venezuelan opposition that has re