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Dateline London-20220102-02:33:00

interest rates, the service of your debt which is much bigger now because of covid and the help to the economy will be much higher. and then on the demand side, we don't know what consumers will do. will they continue to spend like they did because they used savings accumulated during lockdown, or will they be more wary because of inflation and interest rates? and also the other side is the problem of the crisis of the property, the real estate. because in the us and in the uk in particular, growth depends on consumption and real estate. all this makes it really difficult to predict, but whatever happens, unfortunately, there will be a bumpy ride. bronwyn, 2022, unlike the year just going, could be seen as a sort of a year in which perhaps it's not so much a matter of life and death, covid, but a matter

Consumers , Economy , Interest-rates , Debt , Covid , Help , Demand-side , We-don-t , Service , Inflation , Lockdown , Savings

Dateline London-20220102-02:44:00

into that last round playoff between the two top placed candidates, assuming no candidate gets 50%? afghanistan is only the latest of the push factors that's helped contribute to migration, people flee a country that's perceived as being a failed state and women fear the consequences, retribution from the taliban. do you think that the british government, borisjohnson, in the new year, in the light of afghanistan, will perhaps look if not with love towards international aid but perhaps with more pragmatic appreciation of its value to the british when you talk about issues like international migration and unwanted migration from the coast of france? to use the expression i charity begins at home. what bronwyn is saying, - it's coronavirus is going to be on his mind. my goodness, he wishes it wasn't, but it is and it's i au ove— the front pages of the paper.

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Dateline London-20220101-11:32:15

Dateline London-20220101-11:32:15
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Dateline London-20220101-11:35:00

all this makes it really difficult to predict, but whatever happens, unfortunately, there will be a bumpy ride. bronwyn, 2022, unlike the yearjust going, could be seen as a sort of a year in which perhaps it's not so much a matter of life and death, covid, but a matter of diminishing resources because it is still taking up so much of our economic activity and obviously diverting it or displacing it, but also it's going to continue to be presumably a significant health challenge. i think that's right. squeezing out a lot of things, the sheer cost of dealing with covid. i think we've seen in the uk, it's squeezing out the social care budget, that's the care for the elderly and also the prime minister came in vowing

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Dateline London-20220101-11:46:00

to the british when you talk about issues like international migration and unwanted migration from the coast of france? to use the expression i charity begins at home, what bronwyn was saying, coronavirus is going to be| on his mind. he wishes it wasn't but it is and it's - all over the front i pages of the paper. we had rishi sunak saying - that it is possible that the cuts to foreign spending that were put in place down to 0.5% rather- than 0.7%, which is actually a legal requirement since 2015 in britain, i he said we could go back- to our previous levels by 2024—25, but it was just a possibility. and of course it was brought down, it was said, sensibly— because of the fiscal pressure, i because of the need to respond to the impact of the coronavirus. people are concerned . about the fiddling, too, about redefining foreign aid - because there's a suggestion that it will also include for example - vaccine donations and it will also include the currency transfers

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Dateline London-20220101-11:55:00

and since you talked about it, i i do want to say that we talked about the coronavirus which has been knocking all of us sideways don't - forget climate change which has shown us to have the power- in my country, canada, - fires have burned entire towns to the ground and we saw the tornado sweeping through six states _ in the us, a whole town centre in kentucky was wiped away. by the force of nature, climate i change as well as the coronavirus are going to be these global- problems which need global solutions and yet again it we will be i asking our world leaders up and yet again we will be asking are world leaders up _ to the task of working together in making sacrifices in order. to find the solutions and not - only their own countries and people need but the entire world needs. and don't forget the iran nuclear deal that will be back _ on the agenda next year - and is already coming back but it will be on the agenda. bring bronwyn back on some of those thoughts, is anything you want to flag up there?

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Dateline London-20220101-11:49:00

of the most toxic issues. and even those who try to take - a moral high ground against hungary and poland, actually we saw| with the push back in greece against it that a lot of them are saying could you please do our work for us, - that we don't want to take. it's a tough, tough issue and a very toxic, public issue as well - even though the needs are massive. and the economy could use, the studies are there, - the economy could use an injection of talented, educated, _ hard—working migrants if they meet the qualifications to be here. - now let's end this edition of dateline, and normal business will resume next week looking at the week that's been, looking at the year ahead. you can range freely and widely and let's start with bronwyn, what's 2022 hold? what are you focusing on and what do you think we should be focusing on? tempted to say to make no predictions because just how

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Dateline London-20211231-19:49:00

of dateline, and normal business will resume next week looking at the week that's been, looking at the year ahead. you can range freely and widely and let's start with bronwyn, what's 2022 hold? what are you focusing on and what do you think we should be focusing on? tempted to say to make no predictions because just how they won't last a week if that. i'm going cautiously to hope that this is the year that coronavirus lifts, that we begin to realise that we've got enough vaccines, the ability to make new vaccines, the ability to sell or share them with the world, that it begins to feel under control, but it has been a deflating end to the year to realise that we are not quite there. do you think...i mean there was a lot of talk in 2021 about a global pandemic treaty and it seemed to add and flow

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Dateline London-20211231-19:55:00

the solutions and not only their own countries and people need - the solutions and not only their own countries and people need but- the solutions and not only their own countries and people need but the l countries and people need but the entire _ countries and people need but the entire world — countries and people need but the entire world needs. _ countries and people need but the entire world needs. and _ countries and people need but the entire world needs. and don't - countries and people need but the . entire world needs. and don't forget the iran— entire world needs. and don't forget the iran nuclear— entire world needs. and don't forget the iran nuclear deal— entire world needs. and don't forget the iran nuclear deal is _ entire world needs. and don't forget the iran nuclear deal is that- entire world needs. and don't forget the iran nuclear deal is that we'll- the iran nuclear deal is that we'll be back— the iran nuclear deal is that we'll be back on— the iran nuclear deal is that we'll be back on the _ the iran nuclear deal is that we'll be back on the agenda _ the iran nuclear deal is that we'll be back on the agenda next - the iran nuclear deal is that we'll be back on the agenda next year| the iran nuclear deal is that we'll- be back on the agenda next year and is already— be back on the agenda next year and is already coming _ be back on the agenda next year and is already coming back _ be back on the agenda next year and is already coming back but _ be back on the agenda next year and is already coming back but it - be back on the agenda next year and is already coming back but it will- is already coming back but it will be on the — is already coming back but it will be on the agenda. _ is already coming back but it will be on the agenda.— is already coming back but it will be on the agenda. is already coming back but it will beontheauenda. �* �* ., , be on the agenda. bring bronwyn back on some of those _ be on the agenda. bring bronwyn back on some of those thoughts, _ be on the agenda. bring bronwyn back on some of those thoughts, is - on some of those thoughts, is anything you want to flag up there? i think that was exactly right. i think— i think that was exactly right. i think the — i think that was exactly right. i think the iran nuclear deal is coming _ think the iran nuclear deal is coming that could take eight distinct— coming that could take eight distinct turn for the better and if it did _ distinct turn for the better and if it did and — distinct turn for the better and if it did and summing did happen on that, _ it did and summing did happen on that, very— it did and summing did happen on that, very much. the it did and summing did happen on that, very much.— it did and summing did happen on that, very much. the threat is that it won't. that, very much. the threat is that it won't- we're _ that, very much. the threat is that it won't. we're looking _ that, very much. the threat is that it won't. we're looking at - that, very much. the threat is that it won't. we're looking at possibly| it won't. we're looking at possibly in 2022 _ it won't. we're looking at possibly in 2022 a — it won't. we're looking at possibly in 2022 a world _ it won't. we're looking at possibly in 2022 a world without _ it won't. we're looking at possibly in 2022 a world without the - it won't. we're looking at possibly in 2022 a world without the iran . in 2022 a world without the iran nuclear— in 2022 a world without the iran nuclear deal— in 2022 a world without the iran nuclear deal of— in 2022 a world without the iran nuclear deal of 2015. _ in 2022 a world without the iran nuclear deal of 2015. president i nuclear deal of 2015. president trump — nuclear deal of 2015. president trump pulled _ nuclear deal of 2015. president trump pulled out _ nuclear deal of 2015. president trump pulled out in _ nuclear deal of 2015. president trump pulled out in 2018- nuclear deal of 2015. president trump pulled out in 2018 and l nuclear deal of 2015. president - trump pulled out in 2018 and came back with _ trump pulled out in 2018 and came back with president _ trump pulled out in 2018 and came back with president biden - trump pulled out in 2018 and came back with president biden saying. trump pulled out in 2018 and camel back with president biden saying he wanted _ back with president biden saying he wanted to— back with president biden saying he wanted to return _ back with president biden saying he wanted to return and _ back with president biden saying he wanted to return and the _ back with president biden saying he wanted to return and the irradiancel wanted to return and the irradiance said they— wanted to return and the irradiance said they wanted _ wanted to return and the irradiance said they wanted to _ wanted to return and the irradiance said they wanted to return - wanted to return and the irradiance said they wanted to return even - wanted to return and the irradiance. said they wanted to return even with the new _ said they wanted to return even with the new conservative _ said they wanted to return even with the new conservative president, - said they wanted to return even with the new conservative president, but| the new conservative president, but it's now— the new conservative president, but it's now a _ the new conservative president, but it's now a matter— the new conservative president, but it's now a matter of— the new conservative president, but it's now a matter of weeks - the new conservative president, but it's now a matter of weeks that - it's now a matter of weeks that people — it's now a matter of weeks that people are _ it's now a matter of weeks that people are now— it's now a matter of weeks that people are now talking - it's now a matter of weeks that people are now talking on - it's now a matter of weeks that people are now talking on bothj people are now talking on both sides. — people are now talking on both sides. both _ people are now talking on both sides, both the _ people are now talking on both sides, both the irradiance - people are now talking on both sides, both the irradiance andl people are now talking on both- sides, both the irradiance and they are enriching — sides, both the irradiance and they are enriching uranium _ sides, both the irradiance and they are enriching uranium up _ sides, both the irradiance and they are enriching uranium up to- sides, both the irradiance and they are enriching uranium up to over. sides, both the irradiance and they. are enriching uranium up to over 50% even though— are enriching uranium up to over 50% even though they _ are enriching uranium up to over 50% even though they were _ are enriching uranium up to over 50%

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Dateline London-20211231-19:34:00

because they used savings accumulated during lockdown, or will they be more wary because of inflation and interest rates? and also the other side is the problem of the crisis of the property, the real estate. because in the us and in the uk in particular, growth depends on consumption and real estate. all this makes it really difficult to predict, but whatever happens, unfortunately, there will be a bumpy ride. bronwyn, 2022, unlike the yearjust going, could be seen as a sort of a year in which perhaps it's not so much a matter of life and death, covid, but a matter of diminishing resources because it is still taking up so much of our economic activity and obviously diverting it or displacing it, but also its going to continue to be presumably a significant health challenge. i think that's right. squeezing out a lot of things, the sheer cost of dealing

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