hello, welcome to the programme. it is nato s expansion eastwards that has infuriated vladimir putin. the kremlin is deeply suspicious of europe s intentions, they don t like western liberal philosophy, and in spite of all evidence to the contrary, they firmly believe it is the united states that is to blame for the situation in ukraine. that paranoia underpins their wharped justification for this war and the more widely held belief in russia that the principal danger to the state is external and ideological, rather than internal and structural. and if you doubt that, then take a listen to sergei lavrov, the foreign minister, describing today the threat in the most extraordinary terms. what is going on in ukraine now is a result of many years of preparation by the united states and their satellite states for the beginning of the global hybrid war against the russian federation. nobody tries to conceal it. they are waging a war against our country with the same task the fin
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presidents to watch. anthony, as ever, thank you for being with us. the british government has set itself an end of year deadline to remove eu laws that were retained post brexit. thousands of laws are due to expire automatically unless specifically kept or replaced. and after a7 years of membership i don t need to tell you that is a mountain of work. extremly costly too. most of it is being done by civil servants in whitehall. and there are many mps who today raised concerns that parliament is being robbed of a meaningful say over what is retained or ditched. and even what might be lost, by accident. our correspondent damian grammaticas joins us from westminster. good to see you sick and michael. whenever i have one of my fee must purchase at home. my wife always find stuff in the bin that we didn t want to throw out. i m imagining it s the same with eu regulation. well, i mean one of the criticisms is you won t even know what s in the bin. because it isjust going to go out of the doo
there is anxiety on all sides of the house, second michael. i was listening to date the former brexit secretary, he said he was a supporter of brexit because he wanted more powerfor parliament supporter of brexit because he wanted more power for parliament to scrutinise those. he said at the moment were being acted change laws by dick that for he right? is there a proper opportunity for scrutiny question mark he was a brexit minister who negotiated brexit with brussels. 50. minister who negotiated brexit with brussels. , ., ., brussels. so, he is a long-term brexit supporter. brussels. so, he is a long-term brexit supporter. his brussels. so, he is a long-term brexit supporter. his point - brussels. so, he is a long-term brexit supporter. his point is i brussels. so, he is a long-term i brexit supporter. his point is that the way this law works, because there is good work, because there is so much to get through ministers will be given power at the stroke of a pen to keep or discar