BEEF CRISIS: CONSUMER AFFAIRS MINISTER DEMANDS NEW CHECKS:
BEEF CRISIS: CONSUMER AFFAIRS MINISTER DEMANDS NEW CHECKS:
BEEF CRISIS: CONSUMER AFFAIRS MINISTER DEMANDS NEW CHECKS:.||=================================================================================||||a)NN: BILL NEELY||ITN|FRANCE: Paris: ||EXT / NIGHT||French cabinet ministers, led by Marylise Lebranchu (French Consumer Affairs Minister), out of building & along PAN ||INT||Lebranchu sitting speaking (not heard)||||Marylise Lebranchu (French Consumer Affairs Minister) speaking to Bill Neely (in French) SOT||- going to court is not a problem||Beef in window of French butcher's shop||GRAPHIC Beef crisis||HOC TV|ENGLAND: London: Commons Chamber: ||William Hague MP (Conservative leader) speech SOT|- isn't this an all too devastating example of new labour working and isn't it the case that on Monday he gave the French the Third Way and on Wednesday they've given him the two fingers||||Tony Blair MP (Prime Minister) speaking SOT|- the alternative they (the Conservatives) are encouraging is a trade war - would be completely and totally disasterous||||ITN|FRANCE: Paris: ||EXT / NIGHT||i/c|||TX 10.11.99/NN|||b)C4N: JULIAN RUSH||LIB (C15079601/ITN)|FRANCE:||INT||Various French butcher cutting and preparing beef ||Woman serving in shop||ITN|Marylise Lebranchu (French Consumer Affairs Minister) interviewed SOT translated|- Want Britain to make further committments on labelling and tracing of cattle||HOC TV|ENGLAND: London: House of Commons Chamber:||TMS Prime Minister Tony Blair MP speaking at dispatch box as turns to sit||||TGV Packed chamber||||William Hague MP (Leader of the Opposition) speaking at dispatch box SOT||- Prime Minister said in July that beef ban had only been lifted because of the government's constructive attitute to Europe / isn't this an all too devastating example of new labour working and isn't it the case that on Monday he gave the French the Third Way and on Wednesday they've given him the two fingers||Tony Blair MP (Prime M...Transcript
BEEF CRISIS: CONSUMER AFFAIRS MINISTER DEMANDS NEW CHECKS:.||=================================================================================||||a)NN: BILL NEELY||ITN|FRANCE: Paris: ||EXT / NIGHT||French cabinet ministers, led by Marylise Lebranchu (French Consumer Affairs Minister), out of building & along PAN ||INT||Lebranchu sitting speaking (not heard)||||Marylise Lebranchu (French Consumer Affairs Minister) speaking to Bill Neely (in French) SOT||- going to court is not a problem||Beef in window of French butcher's shop||GRAPHIC Beef crisis||HOC TV|ENGLAND: London: Commons Chamber: ||William Hague MP (Conservative leader) speech SOT|- isn't this an all too devastating example of new labour working and isn't it the case that on Monday he gave the French the Third Way and on Wednesday they've given him the two fingers||||Tony Blair MP (Prime Minister) speaking SOT|- the alternative they (the Conservatives) are encouraging is a trade war - would be completely and totally disasterous||||ITN|FRANCE: Paris: ||EXT / NIGHT||i/c|||TX 10.11.99/NN|||b)C4N: JULIAN RUSH||LIB (C15079601/ITN)|FRANCE:||INT||Various French butcher cutting and preparing beef ||Woman serving in shop||ITN|Marylise Lebranchu (French Consumer Affairs Minister) interviewed SOT translated|- Want Britain to make further committments on labelling and tracing of cattle||HOC TV|ENGLAND: London: House of Commons Chamber:||TMS Prime Minister Tony Blair MP speaking at dispatch box as turns to sit||||TGV Packed chamber||||William Hague MP (Leader of the Opposition) speaking at dispatch box SOT||- Prime Minister said in July that beef ban had only been lifted because of the government's constructive attitute to Europe / isn't this an all too devastating example of new labour working and isn't it the case that on Monday he gave the French the Third Way and on Wednesday they've given him the two fingers||Tony Blair MP (Prime M...
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