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00:00Brexit is the one thing that has put unification back on the agenda again in a big way.
00:06Now, it would always have been there, but I think it was not in very obvious sight, let's say, in
00:17the politics.
00:18Now, I still believe it's possible and indeed probable that we will find a way through all of this.
00:23But, you know, the DUP, it's an interesting reflection. Their refusal to shift their strategy has, I think, been in
00:34the end a problem for them.
00:36Whether and how the UK rejoins the EU will be for a future generation. I think that's the reality.
00:48I think right now the debate in the UK is the degree to which we want to re-establish a
00:56strong relationship with Europe, which I think we should and which I believe Labour will also do.
01:00The trouble with Ukraine is there is no reasonable justification for invading a independent, sovereign country, democratic president, no problem
01:09to anyone, no, you know, no breach of international obligations.
01:14It's it's there is no justification for this aggression. And therefore, any negotiation has to start from the proposition that
01:23the aggression is wrong.
01:24I don't think there is a disagreement. I think everyone would prefer to have a negotiated solution to the conflict.
01:34The problem is that you can't have such a solution if either A, it rewards Russian aggression or B, it
01:43leaves Putin in a situation where he retires temporarily and then comes back again.
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