Zooming around across all corners of the uk. Ijust wondered whether given youre making the speech in a labour city, whether this is effective you parking your tags on Jeremy Corbyns lohan. The speech you have just made could have been made by any labour lead out over the last 20 years, perhaps corbyn aside, but it did sound rather labour. Actually, i dont thinkjeremy corbyn could have said anything of the kind because, unfortunately, he is committed to the absolute destruction to the wealth creating sector of society. He would raise taxes on income, inheritance, pensions, corporations up to the highest level in europe, if not the world. This is not my agenda. I believe in the balance of symmetry at the heart of the uk economy. I believe any fantastic, innovative, wealth creating sector here in manchester that will help us to find incredible project such as Northern Powerhouse rail. All i hearfrom the labour party as it is going to whack up labour party as it is going to whack up taxes
Dateline london. This week we are discussing a british plea on european security, south africa afterjacob zuma and the continuing absence of a government for Northern Ireland. My guests this week polly toynbee, doctor vincent mccombie, Brian Oconnell and thomas killinger. Welcome to you all. Our first story, the british Prime Minister has urged the European Union to sign up to a security treaty to ensure that co operation continues after britain leaves. Addressing the security conference, she warned that if the eus aim in the brexit talks was to avoid corporation, then the security of all would be damaged. If the eus aim is to avoid co operation, thomas, what do you make of that language . I have long given up to try to ferret what goes on with our leaders in this phrase is totally puzzling because she seems to hold hostage the British Security to the outcome of the brexit talks and she is in no way to speak the language. She needs to work forflexibility, way to speak the language. She
Hello, and a very warm welcome to dateline london. Im carrie gracie. And this week, we are going to be discussing a british plea on european security, south africa afterjacob zuma and the continuing absence of a government for Northern Ireland. My guests this week the guardian columnist polly toynbee, dr Vincent Magombe of africa international, the irish writer and broadcaster Brian Oconnell and Thomas Kielinger of germanys die welt. Welcome to you all. Thanks so much for being here. Now, our first story the british prime minister, theresa may, has urged the European Union to sign up to a security treaty to ensure that cooperation continues after britain leaves. Addressing the munich security conference, she warned that if the eus aim in the brexit talks was to avoid cooperation, then the security of all would be damaged. If the eus aim is to avoid cooperation, Thomas Kielinger, as a european, as a german, what do you make of that language . Ive long given up to try to ferret out what
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