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former high ranking military leaders. why did us veterans turn their backs on democracy? and what does this mean for the upcoming next? the enemy within the us to lie 12 on the if you believe the bouquets breton will have a new government by friday morning. besides the right conservatives of bathing power for the last 14 years. but the center left opposition. labor policy. i've had a consistent 20 point lead in the opinion polls tonight. we'll look at why britain's tories are facing such a dropping and why labor line slide won't necessarily meet in the country as full and enough with the left. i'm feel go invalid and this is the day the
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now it's in the course institute. i think the can. so if i've done a lot of things wrong, we've now for changes of k all spoke to patients. i'm probably up put in such a mess, but then which one would be the restaurant to go with them? it's a matter of using the best amongst a bad spot which wait, driven in the ground. we call a full electric, but conical gosh, come full, wait. i've got to get the damn thing has been done with so we can start having something else we watch on television. read it back in the newspapers in telegraph, in pubs. also on the day that calling it the ghost fleet, the ships a believe to be transporting sanctions of russian oil under the regulatory radar. i say we're close to denmark, a country that's looking for international backup and its efforts to control the
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you have these some vessels that don't exist on paper, but they're right here in front of my eyes. the show which fleet of oil tankers just working in denmark every day, but nobody knows was controlling it. welcome to the day candidates in britain's general election to have wrapped up cam painting. and after 14 years of conservative government, thursday's voters expected to deliver a landslide victory to the center, left opposition labor party. the prime minister officially soon seemed resigned to the idea of losing power. visiting a school in the final day of become paid, supposes to prevent what he called a labor super majority of poll after poll predicts one of the biggest and extra lance lives in bottom business history. so i'm working very hard until the last minute of this campaign, revery vote. and you've been out with me across the country saying that and yesterday was a long day because i really believe lots of people have not made up deadlines. and
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that's why i'm keeps told as many people as possible before the falls close tomorrow to make sure everyone understands that choice. ahead and it's a very simple choice. if you want your taxes costs, you'll pension protected on board a secure, and you want to prevent not labor, super majority vote conservative your vote will make a difference. lots of people want to say, this is a full on conclusion. analysis shows that's not true. your vote can make a difference in preventing that majority and having a tax. it's not your pension protected. so good. that level? conservative low benita. sexiest. um it has been criss crossing britain as he wrapped up in east county. he supposedly in scotland to choose a new government this election is a about change, the charles to turn the page and start to rebuild. that is what tomorrow is all about. it's a stock choice, as we thought for 2 years of payoffs of division and failure in
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westminster will despite neighbors lead in the polls, polls of holes are found. the public trust in politics is low and dissatisfaction high and one. so if i just 10 percent of people said by trust cabinet ministers to tell the truth, that's left people wondering whether voting will change anything. i don't think anyone's got any real face, that whichever policy comes in next is gonna make a massive impact. it's a matter of pleasing the best amongst a bad bunch. i'm afraid politics. i'm new guy has been pretty badly served ever since we made the bad decision breaks it. i think the can. so if i don't a lot of things wrong, i don't think they're going to uh, i don't think a lot of people are going to. andrew blake here is professor of politics and contemporary history of the king's college in london. he also headsets political economy department joins us from london. a welcome to the w. y is a selection, expect it to be such
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a land slide for the sense of after labor party. we're currently in a position. well, simply because of labor, we're going to be the look of a mess it in the, the number of us they need in the right seats. that's the way it was under the system. we don't have a proportional system. we have what's called a 1st post the post system, and if you can get the right seats in the right places, the writing votes in the right places, you can win big and that looks like what it's going to happen tomorrow. britain's last a general election in 2019 we turned a conservative a government with a significant majority led by bodies. johnson. what has happened to turn that into a vase a power disaster? well, that's the, that's the, the important question because it's not any the scale of the victory which the projection suggest labor is going to cheap but the sky and that the turn around when they were in 2019. i think the answer to this is the unpopularity the
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conservative policy move in the popularity of labor. and they've achieved this unpopularity by a series of political these aust, as the ongoing scandals of the boys jumps and government the eventually led to him being removed by his own side. then the very short lived lives. truss permits ship during 2020. to destroy the budget and cheese bone, chops these jekka as well as you qualify and then follow up by that which he synnex fading. really able to deal with the problems that easy inherited. and any many ways making things was not least by the way in which he's handled. the selection campaign, coupled with that, we've got severe economic problems in the country. we've had a cost of living crises, energy crises, and what, and i think the highest tax burden since the 2nd level. so there's, there's a, there's a variety of political and economic factors going on between them, conspiring to just destroy the popularity of the concert of the policy and
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governments. okay, so this is about an unpopular conservative party involved with a particularly popular labor party. what is the labor of promising to do in government? one of our priorities, the labor of a deliberately, as they would put it on the problem of a saying with the hope of over delivering. but they all talking about achieve being growth. they all talking about some areas of political reforms that just the pollution such as f as to eliminate corruption. but on the other hand, a lot of what they doing is talking about what they're rolling out. for instance, they've been very clear under the storm leadership to completely roll out ever rejoining the opinion and, but i need to rule that out. but civil out ever joining these rejoining the single market where they even offer or indeed the customs union. however, with funding to freedom of movement. so it's a lot of it is about things that preclude the but they do have some offers including areas such as energy where they're proposing to create that kind of
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nationally owned energy company. great. but to ship energy. so they have some offices in there, but it's also about what they don't want to do. and the other thing they've tried to be clear on is they're not going to be a tax raising policy. it's interesting to, to, to look at the predicted turnaround in voting on the predicted for tunes, if the conservative policy, which is rule for 14 years, this was a positive, this is a policy that's internationally had a reputation as just i'm election winning machine now. it looks like it's going to not just be elect, totally humbled, but potentially subjects to a takeover. tell us about nigel fall, raj, and his attempts to destroy or even takeover. a potties whose will view is a 1000000 miles away from his own. the firewall is a very influential figuring bridge policies and these achieve the influence without ever having being elect to to the k paul them and he's been in the european
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parliament have been tied up much, but he was a member never been in the u. k. paul, and now that might be a bounce exchange, but more important use and managed for the 3rd time, really to lead a policy that's had a huge impact. and one of the big impacts has been to pressurize the conservative policy from the right to threaten them. and it totally without necessarily a winning and the thing, but to pressure them into moving into the policy as the found your dental as impulse. and now certainly it could be the case that post the general election, which is coming on the states, the conserves. this would have had such should these all stream inflicted on them and possibly be found. knowledge might find himself empowerment as m p for plants. and we will see that there will be some kind of problem back. so very controls the conservative policy and perhaps play into that battle will be the potential of a takeover by a group on what you might call the populace drawn to the concert of the policy, which will some might reach out. we'll be working with 5 origin,
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whatever is going around here. so yes, they will be so there will be various bids to take a, with the conservative policy, some of which might even involve reaching out to and incorporating fire out. but that will probably depend on what happens to him, more homes just how bad is the conservatives to more annoyed so many of the people that we had in our reports. disillusioned with the state of british politics is a different policy, a running things after 14 years, likely to change that or a different policy if it comes to power, which it looks like it will, will be inheriting all the problems that, that have been all can be created by the conservatives, or at least been faced by the conservatives. none of those problems go away that they have off the general election. and it doesn't matter how logical majority is. they will get what we call the honeymoon period. when they given a bit more jobs been been
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a bit more optimism amongst the public perhaps. and they perhaps have the opportunity for a while to blending problems on the previous governments. but that will not last for ever. it never does. and back to our previous discussion, all the evidence suggests that the small case of a huge, the unpopular government winning a general that we're losing a general election as opposed to a hugely popular position, winning a generalization as was the case perhaps in 1997 with the label it but certainly black. now, the fact that they know huge, the popular may mean that they become very unpopular very quickly or could, on the other hand, work in the phase when these i think what stone was attempting to put off is a dampening down of expectations. so that when things all what she eat is that she noticed and, and, and lights by the publics. but certainly none of these problems are going to go away. and in some areas, arguably, particularly it with respect to the you storm and may have books himself in it,
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but with the varieties you just made. so to me before the election, that makes it difficult for him to achieve progress. okay, so i can for to have through that. so clearly professor andrew blake from king's college funded. thank you so much despite a raft of sanctions and russia is still shipping on selling it's crude oil to the world. the danish trades and i much use transit point for the commodity which is helping funding most goes war efforts in ukraine stopping the flow of money also depends on stopping the ships. now the danish government is facing pressure to take more aggressive action. a shadow. sweet, dark sleet, ghost fleet, sinister. synonyms, for decrepit, vessels with questionable ownership and an adequate accident insurance, which environmental is say or carrying sanctioned russian oil way too close for comfort in the danish straits. it is extremely serious and it is extremely risky.
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the sort of thing gets a caring over a 100000 tons of crude oil, that is toxic to humans, into the environment, and will put waste 2 of coastlines for that case. if a, if a big accident happens, a small accident did happen here in march. when the 15 year old then panama flag and drama to star collided with another ship. luckily it was empty, but the crew reportedly could not prove the vessel had proper insurance. typical of shadow flew ships. so we're left with the bill. we're left with a clean upright since the danger streets are international waters. russia is allowed to use them even though most of its crude oil can not be sold directly to your opinion buyers because of sanctions. but that free passage is coming under scrutiny. this country is relatively narrow. waterways are a strategic gateway between rushes ports and it's major markets. but the growing number of these completely unregulated ships and growing public awareness about the
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dangers they posed are putting pressure on the danish government to do something about them. investigative journalist y'all can kicks for has been exposing the fleets, merging business practices. they have flag states in countries like the bon, which is a military dictatorship, but recently had a cool, some experts say the shadow fleet. now kerry's 4th 5th of all russians exports of crude oil under the regulatory radar. you have these some vessels that don't exist on paper, but they're right here in front of my eyes that show which fleet of oil tankers just working in denmark every day. but nobody knows was controlling him. thing that's very interesting. and i think i, we need to get to the by, i must, who is controlling. now the danish government pleasures an international coalition will try to force better practices on the fleet. but how sanctions experts at the keeps school of economics institute believe the key is to more aggressively target ships known to be flooding their obligation to have credible oil spill insurance.
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the vessel would be identified as a property of a sanctioned entity. but most importantly, anyone, anyone interacting with a special for the cargo that it carries a could face enforcement action themselves. that recommendation goes further than the european union's new sanctions on some shadow fleet vessels, banning them for the 1st time from european ports and services. but that doesn't block the ships from sailing through international waters like the danish straits weather and how to do that is highly controversial. we willing to go out and intercept and stuff to ship because if we uh, then we uh, in the, in the cross hairs of moscow saying okay, then i'll just stop the ship. so we'll just like the next ship going through, make sure that it has an accident and so that they have a huge pollution in dang, is waters. and then didn't law can do that a teen up. and good luck with that. moscow has already threatened to denmark with
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retaliation just for considering a response to the dark fleet, but without one billions of dollars in the legal oil revenue will continue flowing through european waterways to the kremlin war chest. a lot report from dw correspondent terry schultz, who joins us now. welcome, terry. what do you think is the most concerning aspects of base ghost fleets? the, the fact that the undermining sanctions against russia, setting its oil, defendant's war against ukraine, or the potential for an environmental catastrophe. positively no accountability. so you have very little accountability because as i mentioned, the so called insurance companies sometimes can't even be found in i heard stories about owners of the ships, you know, trying to be tracked. and there, there would be addresses like in supermarkets, in india and, and things like that. so there really is very little accountability, but it really seems to be the environmental angle that's raising concern right now
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. and that's due to some near misses of accidents that have happened in the dentistry. it's just in recent months and really showed just how likely it is that there will be an accident. one of these days, the environmental experts i spoke with said is absolutely not a matter of, of, if it's just a matter of when. so let's look at that because when i bought a mental disaster that happens, is that for denmark to deal with a load or should the a you be doing more to help both, i mean it, it would probably wash up most quickly on danish tours. but let's think about all the other countries around the baltic sea as well. none of them would be immune from the results of a disaster, like that. you know, if a $100000.00 tons of oil is on a ship, it's going to contaminate a huge amount of waterways and know what country is going to be able to deal with it by itself. the you of course, would be affected as well and perhaps it,
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it will put more of the ships on it, sanctions list, but it doesn't have some of the toughest sanctions that experts believe would really make a difference. and that is a banding, any kind of transactions with this oil that's carried on the ship, and that would affect a lot more companies, banks making transfers. anybody buying these oil products. and the u doesn't really have this kind of means the united states does like one of the, the, the particularly striking things about your report is a fact. but the ship's are actually allowed to sail without proper insurance. this is true. and until now their habits, there hasn't been a way to stop them. you can't just board the ships out of suspicion that they don't have insurance. and that's why concerns about their potential for environmental destruction is becoming really important. now, because there may be a way to stop ships from sailing if they don't carry insurance,
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and that's something that taking it from the environmental aspect has not been tried yet. and that's really what people who want to stop this shipment. so looking at now, there may be a way to use their environmental risk as a way to stop the ships from sailing. and what about the customer who is buying this sanctioned oil? probably you and me sometimes fail. and that's because once this oil, this is on these, a russian shadow fleet ships is transported to another country. in this case, most likely india that's where a lot of it is, is being processed. it is delivered to india, it is reprocessed there. and it is actually sold back to the european union. i was even told that there were danish ships that went to india and carried it back after it had passed through the danish streets with all of these risk. so that's where uh, another place where things can get a lot tougher. there could be
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a band on using the oil once it's processed in another location. and that would really take a lot of it off the market for talking to as of a. terry, thanks so much. that's a ton of shoulds in brussels. when he's ready, john strike is killed. a senior has blog combined into southern lap and on these pictures posted on social media a set to show the aftermath of the attack. this is the 2nd time, and these baby strength is cube. it has block amanda in recent weeks. since a warning guys have begun that have been near daily across the board of fighting between israel on the lab and on based mills. and group dw, is mohammed straight to invite roots. explain to me the significance of this strike what the situation is, escalating again on the the news is right in the front as his beloved lunged at vitalia to the attacks on its way of following the coming off. it's senior military
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figure mohammed at na sit. also known as a, bu, now me and this is the, this was quite expected, this a retaliation. and this intensity given the significance and importance and higher rank of the killed military commander. and also it is the 3rd military figure senior military figure killed by his royal since the beginning of this confrontation 1st, we saw much to lean back in january and the toddler of delight in mid june. and now, mohammed, not a sudden, every assassination was followed by a big environment escalation that lasted for weeks and seemed to reach the point of an all out war between the adversities. this has been prompting diplomatic efforts, particularly from us friends and germany, have been so far successful in pressuring all parties to avoid the large scale war
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. so now we are anticipating the large and a in the intensity. and the a skate of this round of escalation between has bland. this was so i'm gonna try to in by roads or recent weeks have brought near daily exchanges of rocket 5 between israel and has blah blah has 5 and unprecedented number of ms file. setting off while files that have consumed factors of northern israel, enforced tens of thousands to flee. the w correspondent, tonya craven has been talking to firefighters, protecting people who have chosen to stay caesar as area defense system, shoot stone rockets in southern living on the ground and northern israel firefighters. the busy extinguishing fires caused by cross border strikes between israel and nobody's militant group has been not godaddy as early as managing
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a bigger team. then usually the addition of mesa is to the wi fi is season means he needs all the help. he can get somebody to go far as of the by minute before the stuff i was in the last month. yeah. yeah, but i'm assuming you told me it has been much a very good the somewhat accurate shooting. familiar with him and as a result of this rocket sidney deceptions, the sandy fires gun star and the guy, the guy that yeah. and because of the dryness and strong we in the name on the to a little bit, you'll see a large burned area here. well, i've seen the adults get the, i me, you with the infinity name. some of this is the often most of a fire sparkman is as area of defense system shut down incoming miss of the last few days have been quieter than usual. says i was a lie, but his team is preparing for all scenarios, including a full scale war. the who this is the on the come. we know it will be much more
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severe. this is why we're getting ready for the receiving forces in the queen, around the name freshening up little stuff, and we're now at a stage when we're waiting for the next way. i know, but i hope it doesn't come a few kilometers away. another fire has spread and recent reeks to the outskirts of keyboards. show me your heart if you attend around, show us across the border area here and the boss of drones overhead. this border area is relatively calm today, but people here have been living on the side for more than a month now. and they feel can get much worse if it's rather than testable will end to a full scale war. the allowance you who died just family, a worried about the fires as well as the potential more the places he says, fee is like an addition of weapon used against them. here in the upper got any and
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all around the border of the bottom. there is an extra war. okay, there. there was a real war, a missiles, jones fires, alarms all the times, a lot of noise. it's also from the ease, riley side, um, at the airplanes in the sky all the time. and it's been changed from 3 alarms a day to 3 days without any allow basically we know that excuse, but i have the ability to hurt us to interest in any given moment. and we are just, you know, hoping that we would, that, you know, that idea of who would be able to defensive to the home is just outside the officially recreation zone, which stretches 5 kilometers, inter israel from the border. that means they are like tens of thousands of others have not been told to leave, but fearing war and quiet. he and just how many of left twice since october 7,
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