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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Meet The Author 20170429

Sales. That has been in their ma nifestoes sales. That has been in their manifestoes since year dot. The problem forJeremy Corbyn is he does not have a reputation on national security. Anything which looks like an attack on the arms industry, however justified i an attack on the arms industry, howeverjustified i think he is, is going to feed into perceptions he is wea k going to feed into perceptions he is weak on defence. In the arms is profitable which is embarrassing. But it contributes to trade. It amuses me, it says here, sir michael fallon, the defence secretary, praised a us firm that sold missiles to gaddafi as a role model. This is a Lwa Ys To Gaddafi as a role model. This is always the thing, the ethical considerations versus how much money it makes. And if you arent going to sell to one or the other, who do you not be friends with and have a relationship with . The one thing that truly scares me aboutJeremy Corbyn, i am that truly scares me aboutJeremy Corbyn, iam not that t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20170506

Of president ial 48 39 year old. What we know . His programme is pro business but also quite socially conscious. He is a centrist. The real thing is, of course, the general elections which will be taking place in june. General elections which will be taking place injune. We need to fill all the mps seats at the national assembly. It was the first time we might have a president without a party, 0k. Time we might have a president withouta party, 0k. He time we might have a president without a party, 0k. He said he didnt want anyone from the left and the right. Therefore he needs to present a new face for every single constituency. I agree also that is the crunch time, if he wins. Attem pts the crunch time, if he wins. Atte m pts to the crunch time, if he wins. Attempts to present him as an outsider, a new force, are lost. He is clearly a very astute person who has turned around a shell of the Conservative Party and escape from that. Without having a real party in parliament and that is w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170511

From dublin. Im stephen sackur. Ireland has bounced back from the financial crisis of 2008, but now it is being swept by a new wave of apprehension. This time its all about brexit. Because when britain leaves the European Union, ireland will suffer significant Collateral Damage in terms ofjobs, trade, and the status of its borders. My guest today is irelands foreign and trade minister, charles flanagan. Will brexit have catastrophic consequences across the irish sea . Charles flanagan, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Let me begin with some words from your boss, the Prime Minister, he says brexit broke were present the greatest economic and social challenge to this island in 50 yea rs. Challenge to this island in 50 years. He said that sometime ago, not after the british referendum. Do you feel that way about brexit today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging for the today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging forthe uk, today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging for the uk, for eur

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170511

From dublin. Im stephen sackur. Ireland has bounced back from the financial crisis of 2008, but now it is being swept by a new wave of apprehension. This time its all about brexit. Because when britain leaves the European Union, ireland will suffer significant Collateral Damage in terms ofjobs, trade, and the status of its borders. My guest today is irelands foreign and trade minister, charles flanagan. Will brexit have catastrophic consequences across the irish sea . Charles flanagan, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Let me begin with some words from your boss, the Prime Minister, he says brexit broke were present the greatest economic and social challenge to this island in 50 yea rs. Challenge to this island in 50 years. He said that sometime ago, not after the british referendum. Do you feel that way about brexit today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging for the today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging forthe uk, today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging for the uk, for eur

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170511

From dublin. Im stephen sackur. Ireland has bounced back from the financial crisis of 2008, but now it is being swept by a new wave of apprehension. This time its all about brexit. Because when britain leaves the European Union, ireland will suffer significant Collateral Damage in terms ofjobs, trade, and the status of its borders. My guest today is irelands foreign and trade minister, charles flanagan. Will brexit have catastrophic consequences across the irish sea . Charles flanagan, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Let me begin with some words from your boss, the Prime Minister, he says brexit broke were present the greatest economic and social challenge to this island in 50 yea rs. Challenge to this island in 50 years. He said that sometime ago, not after the british referendum. Do you feel that way about brexit today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging for the today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging forthe uk, today . Yes. It is potentially very damaging for the uk, for eur

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