the leadership of everybody in the room. 0n fish, i ve got to tell you the position is unchanged. i must say, i was puzzled to read a letter from the french prime minister explicitly asking for britain to be punished for leaving the eu. number 10 says it s all up to france to fix and withdraw their threats, but president macron claims it s down to the uk to grant more permits. speaks french. borisjohnson loves france, he said, but if the uk borisjohnson loves france, he said, but if the uk continues to act like this, there will be retaliation. the irritation on both sides of the channel shows no sign of fading and for boris johnson, a rumbling row with an important ally like france is not exactly helpfuljust when he s trying to achieve a far wider, grander aim persuading all of his counterparts from right around the world that slowing down the changes to the climate is a non negotiable whose time has come. it s not easy, though. some countries don t
france, he said, but if the uk continues to act like this, there will be retaliation. the irritation on both sides of the channel shows no sign of fading and for boris johnson, a rumbling row with an important ally like france is not exactly helpfuljust when he s trying to achieve a far wider, grander aim persuading all of his counterparts from right around the world that slowing down the changes to the climate is a non negotiable whose time has come. it s not easy, though. some countries don t want to move as fast. the russians questioning the uk ambition for countries to absorb as much carbon as they emit by 2050. why do you believe 2050 is some magic figure? i want an answer because you re asking the question, being convinced that 2050 is non negotiable. but the prime minister has regal backing and, for the heir to the throne, it s been a moment long in the making.
are exactly as i ve said, laura. i think they depend on the will, the courage, the leadership of everybody in the room. on fish, i ve got to tell you the position is unchanged. i must say, i was puzzled to read a letter from the french prime minister explicitly asking for britain to be punished for leaving the eu. number 10 says it s all up to france to fix and withdraw their threats, but president macron claims it s down to the uk to grant more permits. speaks french. boris johnson loves france, he said, borisjohnson loves france, he said, but if the uk continues to act like this, there will be retaliation. the irritation on both sides of the channel shows no sign of fading and for borisjohnson, a rumbling row with an important ally like france is not exactly helpfuljust when he s trying to achieve a far wider, grander aim persuading all of his counterparts from right around the world that slowing down the changes to the climate
you the position is unchanged. i must say i was puzzled to read a letter from the french prime minister explicitly asking for britain to be punished for leaving the eu. number ten says it s all up to france to fix and withdraw their threats, but president macron claims its down to the uk to grant more permits. boris johnson loves france, he said, but if the uk continues to act like this, there will be retaliation. the irritation on both sides of the channel shows no signs of fading, and for borisjohnson, a rumbling row with an important ally like france is not exactly helpfuljust when he is trying to achieve a far wider, grander aim, persuading all of his counterparts from right around the world that slowing down the changes to the climate is a non negotiable whose time has come. it s not easy, though. some countries don t want to move as fast. the russians questioning the uk
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