the crisis continues at the overflowing uk migrant centre. an asylum seeker says the conditions are like those of a prison camp. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am in the morning in singapore and 8pm at night in brazil, where the far right president jair bolsonaro has finally broken his silence after being defeated in sunday s election. he didn t mentioned his rival, luis inacio lula da silva, who won the vote by a narrow margin. and there was no acknowledgement of defeat. but he did not contest the result either. it follows two days of protest from his supporters, where truck drivers blocked roads in all but two states, causing widespread disruption. let s take a listen to what he had to say. translation: i want to start by thanking the 58 million - brazilians who voted for me on october 30. the current popular movement are the result of indignation and a feeling of injustice on how the electoral process took place. peaceful demonstra
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policy study. they know, from the pierce agreement, objectively, it was a two and half trillion dollar contraction to our economy. it impacted up to 400,000 jobs in this country. we do know it impacted manufacturing and industry sector jobs. since the fourth quarter, we have had almost 50000 jobs created in the mining and coal sector. in the month of may, almost 7000 jobs. these individuals, i think what s also being missed is that when you look at how we generate electricity in this country, the power grid, we need fuel diversity. we need coal, natural gas, hydro, renewables, nuclear as part of the mix because it provides stability. our price. kilowatt compared to germany and europe is far better and helps us grow jobs in this country. aren t you focusing on the