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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:24:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 14:50:00

Boring branch meetings and boring structures that we ve had are not the way forward, reading out the minutes and all the rest. speaking as an old geezer, i sympathise with the difficulties. but also, speaking as somebody who looks at britain today, i see that the clear majority of young people, for example, voted remain and still wish britain was inside the european union. they may look at you, one of the most influential prominent union leaders in the country, who still today says, i have no regrets about supporting brexit. i do not want to see britain ever talk about returning to the eu, and young people think you re out of touch with the way they feel. well, i may be out of touch with their views to some extent, they may be out of touch with why some people on the left oppose the european union. sorry to interrupt, because we haven t got that much time, but if a young person says to you today, mick, even now, how can you say it was right to support brexit when we see a 4% cut in gdp as a direct result of brexit? we see inflation, partly a result

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 04:50:00

Geezer, i sympathise with the difficulties. but also, speaking as somebody who looks at britain today, i see that the clear majority of young people, for example, voted remain and still wish britain was inside the european union. they may look at you, one of the most influential prominent union leaders in the country, who still today says, i have no regrets about supporting brexit. i do not want to see britain ever talk about returning to the eu, and young people think you re out of touch with the way they feel. well, i may be out of touch with their views to some extent, they may be out of touch of why some people on the left oppose the european union. sorry to interrupt, because we haven t got that much time, but if a young person says to you today, mick, even now, how can you say it was right to support brexit when we see a 4% cut in gdp as a direct result of brexit? we see inflation, partly a result of the brexit issues that have been raised since we left the european union. young people would say, how can you, as a representative of working people, think that brexit has worked in favour of working people?

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 00:50:00

Voted remain and still wish britain was inside the european union. they may look at you, one of the most influential prominent union leaders in the country, who still today says, i have no regrets about supporting brexit. i do not want to see britain ever talk about returning to the eu, and young people think you re out of touch with the way they feel. well, i may be out of touch with their views to some extent, they may be out of touch of why some people on the left oppose the european union. sorry to interrupt, because we haven t got that much time, but if a young person says to you today, mick, even now, how can you say it was right to support brexit when we see a 4% cut in gdp as a direct result of brexit? we see inflation, partly a result of the brexit issues that have been raised since we left the european union. young people would say, how can you, as a representative of working people, think that brexit has worked in favour of working people? i don t think it works. i ve never said it works. the problem with brexit.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 04:50:00

Forward, reading out the minutes and all the rest. speaking as an old geezer, i sympathise with the difficulties. but also, speaking as somebody who looks at britain today, i see that the clear majority of young people, for example, voted remain and still wish britain was inside the european union. they may look at you, one of the most influential prominent union leaders in the country, who still today says, i have no regrets about supporting brexit. i do not want to see britain ever talk about returning to the eu, and young people think you re out of touch with the way they feel. well, i may be out of touch with their views to some extent, they may be out of touch of why some people on the left oppose the european union. sorry to interrupt, because we haven t got that much time, but if a young person says to you today, mick, even now, how can you say it was right to support brexit when we see a 4% cut in gdp as a direct result of brexit? we see inflation, partly a result of the brexit issues that have been raised since we left the european union. young people would say, how can you, as a representative

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