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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240713

Just some uncertainty that may over run into this i think most metres of the uk and bring some rainfall and at the moment we are favouring High Pressure dominating the story but first thing on monday, the widespread frost and High Pressure in place, and plenty of sunshine as the mic into the days ahead and look out for some chillier months. Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. Essex police are investigating the deaths of 39 people whose bodies were found in a lorry container. This matter has attracted national and International Interest and it is absolutely imperative that the operation is conducted with the utmost respect for the 39 people who have lost their lives. The lorry driver has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Hes been named locally as 25 year old mo robinson from the portadown area of County Armagh in Northern Ireland. The Prime Minister goes to meet the labour leader to try to agree a timetable for a brexit deal after mps backed the plan, but rejected the three day limit on debate. President trump announces he will now lift the sanctions he imposed on turkey following its military action against the syrian kurds. Republican lawmakers in the us have disrupted the democrat led trump impeachment inquiry, as a Senior Pentagon specialist was about to testify behind closed doors. Racism on campus universities are told by the equality and Human Rights Commission theyve done too little to tackle it. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Financial Times political correspondent, laura hughes and eve pollard, the broadcaster and former editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday express. Thank you for coming back, we will chat any moment. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The telegraph leads on the 39 bodies found inside a lorry in essex earlier. It says an irish people smuggling ring is being investigated. The guardian says police are still working to identify the bodies. An image of the Northern Irish haulier, mo robinson, is on the front of the times. Hes currently being questioned by police. Claims that ministers were warned that criminals had switched to using the port of purfleet for smuggling, is the daily mails headline. The metro carries an image of the lorry, and points out that the cab had a sticker saying the ultimate dream in its window. Brexit is the focus of the express it says that borisjohnson has accused Jeremy Corbyn of putting the countrys fate in the hands of the eu. And the Office Space Provider wework cutting 4,000 jobs is the fts lead as the Company Looks to focus on us, european and japanese markets. Those are the front pages, lets start off and its just that horrific story, the lead for the daily mirror. It is a really dramatic front page that they have put together ahead of tomorrow. It was a huge story today, one of the most horrendous stories we have seen ina long most horrendous stories we have seen in a long time, the biggest Murder Investigation since 7 7 has been launched. We still dont know the details where it originated or the nationalities the victims, so there are nationalities the victims, so there a re lots of nationalities the victims, so there are lots of questions as to how this happened and there will be lots of work going on between belgian authorities and Northern Irish authorities and Northern Irish authorities and Northern Irish authorities and authorities here to try to work out who is behind this and to get to the bottom of who is responsible. Priti patel the home secretary today talking about toughening up sentences for those found guilty of trafficking humans in this way, and it is a horrendous story in this front page actually does justice to how traumatic it would have been. It really demonstrates how desperate a lot of those people were. It certainly doesnt depart from actually saying very clearly, the strongest front page of today, i think it is very worrying that apparently there was a very respected lawyer on television earlier today who said it is actually very hard to catch human traffickers because people who have been taken from whichever country, they are usually too scared to point they are usually too scared to point the finger, because there is somebody back home who might be very badly treated. I think the other terrifying thing in this situation is these people may well not have come in with passports because not having a passport means you could have come from almost anywhere and it may be very hard. Very hard to discover where they came from. And of course they pay a lot, they pay Something Like 10,000 to get over here, and the daily mail front page is, why were warnings ignored . Apparently three years ago this exact similar situation except thank heaven is not with people dying but with people coming in obviously and very cold, but not refrigerated. This lorry today was refrigerated. Obviously in a very bad way coming in and being trafficked, but of course people want to escape and come here for all the reasons we know, and it is very hard apparently to catch the traffickers who are doing such an eviljob, and they go to the slightly out of the way ports because there is less attraction, less people looking. The point was made today that you will never stop the movement of people. It has been going on for centuries and it will continue. The problem is how to manage it. I think that is true but also i think technology will take over because we saw a very interesting over because we saw a very interesting programme on the bbc about when they were discussing the border between Northern Ireland and ireland and between norway and sweden there is an x ray machine and you can tell exactly what is in the truck. I am afraid to say that is what is going to end up happening all over the west. It is probably very expensive, but it is true youre never going stop it. The Financial Times kicking off our brexit coverage. Borisjohnson muddied by tory split over whether to chase brexit our election. What did you make of the images of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn walking side by side after the weekend . M looked very stiff. Often you watch people walking into, for example, the queens speech, and you know people who may well be politically at each others throats, they are talking about the grandchildren or the footballer about something. These two cannot manage that. NeitherJeremy Corbyn nor Boris Johnson, i think knows exactly what they are going to do or what their next steps are, but there is Division Within the conservative party and within cabinet and even within downing street as to what the Prime Minister should do next, when we know exactly how long the eu are prepared to give us an extension to article 50. We expect to know on friday and it will probably be until the end of january, friday and it will probably be until the end ofjanuary, possibly friday and it will probably be until the end of january, possibly they can reduce that if the deal gets through parliament, so the question is, does the Prime Minister try again to push this through parliament . Does he have serious conversations with labour about a new Programme Motion in the Time Available to parliament to scrutinise the deal . That is why it was rejected, because mps wanted more time, or do you go straight for an election . There are splits because some say the conservative might do 0k going into election because you can turn around and Say Parliament frustrated this, we had a deal and they threw it out and didnt agree with my terms, but others say, yes, you have the brexit party and the threat of the liberal democrats and without brexit being delivered but is harderfor democrats and without brexit being delivered but is harder for Boris Johnson. What he would like potentially is to be able to get this through as something he can, maybe a ten day extension beyond 3ist maybe a ten day extension beyond 31st october, and then go into election on a higher having eradicated the threat of the brexit party and liberal democrats are promising a second referendum. That might not be needed if a deal is passed. It is really unclear and unclear as to whether or not the labour party were let borisjohnson have the election that he wants. They might try and resist that. Of course, the times says that Boris Johnson is poised for election as the eu wrangles over an extension. Emmanuel macron seems to want a short period but he has on some island miles away somewhere exotic and he is not back until friday, and of course the Prime Minister had to write and ask for an extension in the end of that extension isjanuary 31. The interesting thing is, there are a lot of people saying get on with an election because we will never get brexit through the house of commons, because there are so many people pretending to go along with the idea of brexit when all they want to do, and the liberal democrats are very clear. Why are they going along . You have the snp who are longing for an election because they think it will lead to them having a vote for independence next year, so they would like an election. The lib dems, some of them are thinking they might do quite well out of the situation. Remember, every Political Party is polling. The sad thing is none of us own a Polling Company because they are going to be very busy. But do you trust the polls . Interestingly, i was an trust the polls . Interestingly, i was an editor so long ago that people used to go to houses and knock on the door, and we got accurate results. I could forecast in the sunday express that john major was going to win the election, which nobody thought he was. I am not sure that something coming up on your computer, you dont just not sure that something coming up on your computer, you dontjust whine it away or fill in silly answers. Who knows . That is what is going to be done by all the parties, i think, very much over the next few days. Be done by all the parties, i think, very much over the next few daysm seems as if the only People Unified are the eu right now . And the snp. But if we go down the route of the election, isnt it going to be fascinating to look at turnout numbers and a Cross Section of the population and how they vote, because we have a new group of people who are ready to vote that werent allowed to vote in the last election. But then again, it depends. Are they going to vote after a brexit deal is agreed in the commons are without a deal having been agreed. Not all young people think the same. On the other hand, will you be dragging out the very old lady hoping they vote. Do you think they will come out . |j old lady hoping they vote. Do you think they will come out . I dont know. There is fatigue, lets be honest, for brexit, but then i think people will realise it is a very historically important election and people probably will vote. On the other hand, if theyre going to have it between now and christmas, lets hope it doesnt snow. That is another, people genuinely have concerns about the time of year that we potentially would have an election, because of the weather. Who is going to want to go out and knock on doors and are you going to wa nt to a nswer knock on doors and are you going to want to answer your door in the night . And labour think that actually it benefits the tories to have an election at this time of the year because they think fewer labour voters are able to go out and have ca rs voters are able to go out and have cars and vote. They send like small issues but these are the considerations that people have. Issues but these are the considerations that people havem is true that there are a whole lot of people who are perhaps not bored by brexit who are young, but it is interesting. You watch question time and they are light and the young face and you think it will be somebody who wants to remain in the opposite is true. Itjust depends how the country feels and what else is going on. It is quite a risky game they are having to weigh up. Lets turn to the sun and charles furious at harry bust stop. Youre keen to cover this . May i say, i was only keen because we know that this is what interests people, human stories interest people and everybody has got a family and a family that occasionally has bust ups. How much of this is true i do not know. I do know that the queen has managed brilliantly for 94 years, dont complain, dont explain, and this does seem like some sort of crisis certainly between prince harry and the duchess of sussex and the rest of the royals. How deep it goes, how strong it is. My feeling about them as they have isolated themselves, and it is very lovely, i am sure, have isolated themselves, and it is very lovely, lam sure, i have never been inside it, frogmore cottage. It is beautiful but it is miles away from anywhere. Being alone with a new baby, even with a doctor and a nurse and nanny on hand, it is quite isolating. And they are far away from everyday. They didnt go to balmoral in the summer and i think had they gone to bal morrow they might have found a sympathetic ear, a sympathetic voice. They seem as if they are in their own site hill, because i felt terribly sorry for both of them when i watch the documentary, and the trip had been a fantastic success and showed as the harry and meghan way of doing things, and when they say they are the only modernisers, i think the royal family every generation and during her majesties lifetime has changed a lot. They are doing this ina very changed a lot. They are doing this in a very subtle way and you cant suddenly change everything. I think they need to be part and parcel of they need to be part and parcel of the family and they need to say, look, this is what we want for us. Isnt it interesting that the tabloids have moved on to the fact that this is now a family bus stop, when actually it started off with the pressures of the tabloids and the pressures of the tabloids and the media . That is what meghan was complaining about, that she had no idea how british tabloids worked, that she had no idea. Although i have to say american tabloids arent that lovely either. We will find out because there is a coming trip. We will find out. We are going to go back to the times but to the inside, liberal attitudes on the rise unless youre having an affair. 0r politics i mean, i am not too surprised that this because younger generations tend to have more potentially liberal views, and it is crediting this with the sort of baby boomers rising up, and it is comparing it to 1989. Exactly, and of course attitudes change and move but the figures here are really striking and it is a really detailed story, and it is pretty fascinating just to comparing such a short period of time how attitudes have com pletely period of time how attitudes have completely shifted. Why is the exception Extramarital Affairs . They are a no no apparently because they are a no no apparently because they are a no no apparently because they are a bad thing to do. I dont want to be cynical but the figures for Extramarital Affairs are quite high, sol Extramarital Affairs are quite high, so i assume that when you are in the middle of an extramarital affair you say they are appalling in public. I dont want to go any further i think the feeling is amongst young people honesty is the best policy. I am not sure thats true but they will learn over time. They will learn it is great that we have become a more liberal country. Even with brexit going on, do you think . That is its own little place on the mantelpiece. Possibly about to topple off, who knows . I think that in peoples daily lives people get used to mixing with all sorts of people and have got used to the fact there are gay couples, people have got used to the fact that certain people will have an abortion. I can remember being a very young child and when you went to oxford street, you got dressed up. Can you imagine anything more ridiculous . My mother carried a pair of gloves and water handbag, a smart handbag. She didnt normally wear those things. People felt they had to dress up to go into big shops and now big shops are dying on their feet. And they are wearing a onesie i found the brexit influence on here, managed to make the story about brexit. The survey found that tolerance for one group in society has waned. In 1989, 30 6 of people thought politicians were good. Now it is only 15 . Ij of people thought politicians were good. Now it is only 15 . Iwonder why surprise it is still that high. We are going to finish off, we are flying to the moon. City am. This is Richard Branson and for only 15. 5 million, i dont how many tickets that gets you but it means that mac single or return you can fly off on the Virgin Galactic spaceship to the moon and he will be able to have holidays in space and you will be able to have a lovely Time Floating around ina able to have a lovely Time Floating around in a onesie. We have been hearing about this and there has been one trip out to the space station, is that right . |j been one trip out to the space station, is that right . I think they have been to the space station, but up have been to the space station, but up here are down here . Do we know when it will kick off properly . up here are down here . Do we know when it will kickoff properly . I am not getting a ticket, but he is floating

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