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to holding forth without c runup of unusual across the globe for this hour, we will be back in the rooms. 13 minutes would much more. but until then, and you can head over to a website all cheating. don't com for more information and analysis on all the stories we've been discussing. hope to see about 30 minutes the the the. what do you think is the reason behind your electoral success in research though?
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why do you think the focus chose you specifically over the more established kinds of it's the as well. this is my 7 bottom entry big j, which means i've shopped more time. ready the, the. ready the vast majority of my bars and far more more done, combined the prime minister. sure knock on the door of the opposition stop by so based upon me that people see me as an experienced paula ventura over the subject gift for the job. and so they keep collecting the dance walk through, she's your dock finds beyond up all of the ways actually beyond the folding is 1st of all that the government and politics rich. i didn't even come 2nd was lucky to come start and gone down to only a tiny have full of books and equally alarming beyond the alarming is that the official opposition game,
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i think for maybe 6. well then even smaller. how full of books, what i'll tell you is there's a crisis in breton, our country is being steered by people almost bereft or public support. and when someone comes along with the, the ability to credit blue when the election of people choose that option or they, the, i've described the governing body and the opposition has to jake's, of the same backside of when people get the opportunity they give both cheeks are good kicker, you touched briefly on what i want to ask you about, and this is uh, purchased by mr richie. see, not describing is to go democratic election as being beyond the law. may. i mean, it's incredibly interesting that assisting british prime minister has taken the time to address the nation about your election as an m p in roach. to why is it,
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do you think that not to see but the whole of the establishment field record. boeing your election? well, the fear me the 1st of all because us by the grades are but i know how to do this job in football, jobs one on one against a bulky bar. i almost always score to go. so they'd be of me, but more important than feeling me the v are the power of example. they v r that or the whole of other country. people don't agree with me on the basic things, whether a my ball do the work of paul to brenda, or as independence that they will come forward now and college to stand and a judge to win. and if not, to win, to decisively influence the outcome of the election. so we are, we are the, the way of upset the apple cart to use uh, an english say we have,
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we have sent the apples spilling everywhere. and no one quite knows where it's all going to and don't know the thought, and they have 4 generations of the the people would vote for 3 d or do we told them it wouldn't much matter which each would have their term in their turn in government but nothing much would change as a judge to the world as a judge, to the economy, and so on. nothing much would change. no. it's in time. it unpredictable. because i do want to stress the audience that i did just when i went a lot of the slide and the man who came 2nd wasn't independent. that no one in the country i had ever had the before. i'm between the independent sacred place candidate. and me, we got 2 thirds of the votes, which means that the government and the opposition and the other 5 days shift
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want to start all the votes. so this is pretty remarkable result of, there's no doubt which is alonzo. i the election, you took almost 40 percent of the vote. i think it was a 6000 vote smooth and the nearest person who came in 2nd. i know that you have been somebody who has upset the apple cart and for knows some people suggested that you grabbed onto what's happening in gauze and use that as a platform. but i know from your background that you've been a prominent supporter of palestinians and that cause since the 19 seventy's. why do you think that the moment there were so many u. k. politicians who are trying to stop the mass pro palestinian protests. we're seeing in the u. k. people supporting the palestinian cause and demanding an end to the war. the violence and cooling force, the spot boy is a. so again, state, it is remarkable. i wish i knew the answer to that. uh if, if this was the united states, i'd say it wasn't about money because money is very,
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very big and the american politics and the supporters of israel give very, very large sums of money. i'm talking hundreds of millions of dollars, but in bunch of money it doesn't affect elections quite so much of a bi election may be cause you have a big o, spending a little bit by $100000.00 pounds. but in complimentary elections, we're only allowed to spend about $14000.00 pounds on a pump test. so unless they're terribly cheap, the politicians is probably no money. whatever else as i've struggled for more than 50 years to walk up. it certainly isn't britain, this national interest because britain is national interest, does not require us to become the 2nd dog the most paid to the country in the world . and having completely burned all of our bridges, which were once considerable by the way, as an imperial power. indeed, our buttons,
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muslim world, you know, the british above was so vast. the sun never set, though, as my irish grand father used to say. that's because god would never trust the british in the dark as he was right about that. uh the uh, the truth is, i don't know the reason why all i know it's the, almost every one of our makes it into power in bridge are, is a member of the friends of israel. very few are members of the friends of zip, by the way, or tor committed stuff, or even the god i bought the almost all, all most obligatory have to be in the conservative orlando, friends on israel. and it is most perplexing because it's a model. it is obvious to anyone with eyes that the great crimes that are
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being committed in gaza right now. i'm not something that any decent person should be supporting, but it's also politically mystify, because all it does is make the politicians here agent by larger and larger number of their own full charge, and hated even more by more and more countries around the world die global shelves, the time out of been released, the entire idea of west asia, south asia, how these days are not dimensions eastern europe try the restaurants or we make our shelves above guys for our country of 7000000 people lead by someone like benjamin neutral. yeah. it doesn't add, mr galloway, you were elected in the bi election of u. k. a by know we'll have to have a full general election at some point during 2020. most of this could be
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a fairly short mandates. you may be re elected in the time that you all the m p for watch though. what will be your priorities as well, my number one broward is. ready as i good, you may have a similar slogan before to make rockdale great. again, rosendale was one of the one of the most prosperous terms and the thought was one of the products uh its how has been taken out. so my 1st priority is to uh, get rochdale back up the week to use another uh, footballing balance. uh, but obviously in the midst of this emergency, my 1st parliamentary intervention will be god's willing tomato, a prime ministers, questions. when i'll be talking about the plausible a describe does general side that's going on in gaza when the highest court in the whole world sends you for trial on genocide. having concluded by
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a landslide, majority of the judges, that it is perfectly plausible. the what you are doing is general side. well, it doesn't get much big about that. i want to talk about goals a specifically now about the possibilities of 1st a ceasefire and then a long lost in peace. how do you think those can be achieved? well, 1st of all, i see as far as necessary, but hopefully in sufficient as you rodney say, i've been in this cause since the 19 seventy's, that's a long time. by anybody's reckoning, i have seen or sees fives, then i could possibly count a ceasefire, particularly i campbell, i had a ceasefire for 6 weeks, is merely the breed casa a 2 arrows. i'm sure a violence on, on both sides is merely
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a 3 gosh or 2 more. she won't talk on both sides. i'm sure most of course i support a c spy. but it's not nearly enough that most b a c spar that must be a complete withdrawal of occupation forces from jobs. i would try to remind you is internationally. ready recognized illegally occupied territory. israel has no right to be the legal day and following on from the withdrawal, then we can have an all for all exchange of hostages prisoners call them what you will of the thousands and thousands of others been in hostages or prisoners depending on how you want to describe them and then there has to be, as uh, prices are put to themselves said many times during this process. that has to be an immediate, i mean it may be a establishment all they publish them in the state,
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you know, as part of the oslo agreement. but i've been supporting it for mold of 30 years. where is it? where is the so called do state solution? now, if we don't get the, then another prison break up from guys, it's kind of gate more bloodshed on both sides is guaranteed i would all be back. having this conversation all over again. i want to stay in the region now and talk about the, the, who's these and their involvement in this. the fight is if you see fighters in yemen, they've demanded alachua as guarantee from the u. k. apartments. so wishy so not the relief trucks would be allowed to enter garza, but apparently they believe that they will only believe the last to if it's also signed by you personally. what do you make of facts? a house? there's a little surprised to see it. um, i didn't particularly welcome it. uh,
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but of course i'm ready to shar bridge on. so the judge about the judge about national interest. i did, we have a legitimate national interest in solving during the ship and if i can be of any help, then of course i'll give it. i want to. ready david can't run the british font executor and just this morning saying that i've seen these reports. i know nothing about them, they're not cool. i'll just aging with me. i quickly stress. i've seen these reports and if there is anything i can do, i'm ready to do it. but the main restaurant i draw from this is that the so called are my job. the job i don't, i 7 booked a to quote of the uprising of the people of gm i'm in support of the women and children being small to didn't gaza. doesn't appear to have worked very
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well. first of all, hardly any countries joined it. some of the countries that joined it have pulled out. it is not possible they appears to project international shipping in the ridge g from the z every day attacks. but given the am and is only the, is that a the trucks be allowed to do gaza? why can't wait or bushy are we all. c down there, why can't we make sure that the women and children in golf have something to get? what's wrong with that and what's wrong with the government there will refuse that . i just want to move on to a different conflict down. talk about ukraine. um, is there any chance, do you think that you k lead is at some point would be interested in settling the issue over ukraine, the conflict, the roles of impact so provoking it i hope so. and of course i'll walk for that. uh,
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the sides are not great. uh the father of the house of commons, who led me into the chamber to swear in yesterday. very purposefully or a tie which was in fact a your grand in black. and gold is a shot bible if not just already, but i know it just damages it. so the other side, so i'm not that great. um, but the again, you know, the facts uh, get in the way of political rhetoric and political. i'm bishop, the which does not become the reality and the wish rusher. i should be defeated in the proxy war over the dead bodies of ukrainians. waged by nature does not in any way, got a victory. indeed it has. uh, been the pro, you do a complete defeat. so the door has been comprehensively defeated. i would argue,
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humiliate, in this proxy war. the one thing you can say has been proved is that rush, i will not be conquered. it will not be balkanized broken up into pieces, the better to be fixed that upon the explore or the turning one piece against the other. in the interest of the american led visual lives, we could say for sure about that is not going to happen. so you know why being forced failure or as my mother used to say, was it all good money after bad? we've already beg, our direct condom is in pursuit of this full how the mission. i know that we know that it has failed. why keep sacrificing young? i say young is older and older. ukrainian, man, i know even women are in the graveyards and in your grade, why keep sacrificing more and more you pronounced?
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why keep begging more and more about it? problem is job and it's the industrialization. brittany general session, the, the, the, so our main effect of sanctions on russia is such that you might to think that somewhere in government there's a pragmatic voice. say, you know, we need to go, i've lost us here. and the searching label i'll be fighting for, as i always have done. do you think that the full, the purchasing department is the forest johnson should be held responsible, not just browse, you say, beg during the economy of the u. k. and potentially other countries in europe, but also for sabotaging the piece, talks back in 2022. that much so and he's lucky that he's no longer in this building or i'd be giving him the piece of my mind right directly into his yeah. the, the reg cried that part of the junction committed against the peace of the region,
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the danger to the peace of the world and the material economic damage, which he has done there by not just to europe as a whole, but to his own country. and my own country, the united kingdom too, these are very considerable tribes and he still added, you know, i don't know if he charges the tablet. that he offered to caution in which he offered to give an interview to doctor caution. in exchange for $1000000.00 as a v, i don't know if he's getting fees and what else, but he's still accurate. war mongering. seeking to wreck a possibility of negotiate the political agreement, negotiate to be so they do the blood shed on both sides. and indeed, including money, money for a national full. how do you know to go? they are as motion. that is, i'm sure there's a whole lot blood, you know,
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those are a lot of blood. it does conflict and much of a is on bodies junctions has because you are acting on the boy for job item you what do you have and correct any possibility of a negotiated piece as a pretty serious charge, staying with u. k. politics though, the leaders of both major and u. k. policies of the conservatives and labor all reported to be considering binding m. p. 's from participating in gauging with groups like the policy ending solidarity campaign. uh, this is a report that they've just had on this, which sort of talks about maybe rolling back to the engage and why all they trying to do that. what are they trying to achieve and do you think that they'll be successful? and that may be the 1st to tell you and like you, as your program be the 1st, the unit. there is no absolutely power. and that will stop me from engaging with
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any legal, british political or campaigning organization. so if they imagine that they are going to pass on law, which will proscribe the activities of an elected member of the problem of like me, well they've been job, prepare the dungeon now because i simply will not be bound by any such law. i am very conscious on the political privilege that i have probably meant very privilege that i have. i am a free man elected by. ready a free people in a free and democratic election and no government will tell me how i should conduct my activities as an elective member of the problem. i don't know if this law. ready is just uh for the, for the headlights, for, i don't know perhaps part of the election campaign. but if they're serious about it
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and they want to happens, i have no engagement with the published on charlotte donald j campaign and not with just stop by. i don't even support them to my to just stop by, but if they pass along the saying, i come to engage with them. the 1st thing i'll do is go outside this building. i didn't gauge with them. okay, well, thank you for that. um, it talks about things being done that i, i think that brings us quite nicely to the situation that we don't see find ourselves in. you've previously hosted a show on all the cold split nic orbiting world. what do you think of this sense? the shape of russian media in general in the west and of course not found that was very quickly enforced by all common u. k. without even a report having been written back in march 2022. these people are hypocrites. things like democracy, human rights rule of law,
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rules based international all and all of the law name is just lipstick on a big uh, the was the lipstick off whenever they no longer feel i need to look print to and the, uh, the truth is there's not there's nothing i should ex, uh, speech outside number 10 on friday about my election makes clear. it's not beyond them even to counsel elections, to invalidate the right people to study for elections. it's all just window dressing and the finding of a media. it's not just a r d a they found uh, press dvd or any of the national broadcaster, uh, even the chinese dv. cctv uh is no longer available in britain. uh, they didn't make a political binding older on it,
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but they just managed to lose their application for the renewal of that license. so that's trying to rush off around. uh, maybe all those kelly, sure. in south america they, you just can't get the bread. and the reason is pretty simple. if you think about it too many people were watching these television channels too many people were watching audi, not just in brooklyn, but even more so in germany. that's right. are the was closed started because too many of the public were watching it. how's up for free to? too many people free think is um, you'll receive speaking to us here in austin today. we're delighted to profit johnston. have spoken with so many different issues with you about. do you see that that could be any repercussions for you appearing on auntie again? i've just been, i've just been thinking about the door behind me being bar store, but i look i,
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i give interviews to everyone from the state bbc mouthpiece to the chinese to africa. ready stations i give interviews to everybody, i have a freemont, i'm elected prima, i have the right to speak and i'll go on speaker to them. so whoever wants. ready to hear me because you know, nothing is solve by, by covering things out, nothing is solved by denying people access to a different point of view. are you used to have a slogan? i don't know if you're still doing, but it was a good slogan. question. more and that's what we have encouraging people to. ready do so i don't know if it will be any implications from this interview. i don't care because it's my duty dues because to me so i've, i will listen to me about what i think needs to be done to try and get some
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semblance of stability, normality and peace in the. ready the quote, just going to interrupt us in spirit did with george galloway. the bridge shouldn't be yes today because vladimir pretend is meeting with the head of the international atomic energy agency. this is a rough idea of gross me in a southern russian town on the black sea. the 2 are expected to discuss the in bottles of photoshop, new to your phones, the largest facility of its kind in europe. let's have a listening to see what the russian president has to say. worldwide. not only do we operate, we also actively develop seeker allergies to us. it is as environmentally friendly type of energy and we spend no effort to ensuring the security of the nuclear facilitation that we built on more than
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principals the course and $52.00 task let you try and model is 10 p p. we also build, have a small, every piece we develop a city nuclear vessels that are north based so can be peace or small. small capacity is very much in the month of domain growth. show that it also in the month for the economies of other countries and we are ready to share our products with every partner who believe express their interest. we work on an international scene, at least we got to deal supports. we're implement major initiatives globally and i mentioned your support and your assistance because it's very important and globally, i mean we have to insure terms of security and security status. so people are
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canada and worldwide we stand ready to continue our efforts in all these areas. we appreciate your reciprocal steps to strengthen our joint efforts and we stand ready to discuss any issues that you find necessary. i know that your agenda includes the issues that are sensitive and we are ready to discuss them to and to make everything to ensure security at every point where we are related to nuclear canada and why we want to know their welcome. mr. director general. thank you. not space the president. it is for me. very, very important to be here. we had our 1st conversation. you may remember in st.
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petersburg almost one when a half year ago, which was a very important of the time. and i think everything that has occurred ever since makes this conversation even more timely. i agree with you that these are very important times times with challenges and we wouldn't be discussing those with regards to some sensitive issues or so in terms of the world energy evolution. where like you say in here with him just to catch up with home, we had a long morning working with the our technique of teams discussing a range of issues. so i think this, this conversation for me is really indispensable, is really important. i find you the opportunity and i'm ready to discuss with you at all these matters each very go to the rush. i get. thank you very much. i
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well, there you go. that was very short meeting. we brought you from the, the black sea of russian town on the black sea block, my preaching at meeting the head of the international atomic energy agency. rafael gross, me preteen saying that new 2 energy is environmentally friendly and the russia is ready to share its nuclear products. he said security standards are important and he's ready to continue the efforts to ensure that is the case. and he also said he appreciates the steps being taken by b. i a he said he's ready to discuss a sensitive issues about making sure they can sure of that energy security. and that's you hit that some very brief comments from the head of the international atomic energy agency. rafael gross. they say that since the last meeting that you conversation with pretend it was indispensable. grossey also saying that it was
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good to be back in russia, again was stable and friendly. that's how induced foreign policy chief is summed up relations with russia in the context of the war in ukraine. everyone conducts that relationship based on past experiences. if i look at the history of post independence india, russia has never heard of our interest. we've always had a stable and very friendly relationship. and our relationship with moscow today is based on this experience. but west impalas have been urging the daily to change it stones towards russia, but india has stood for the minutes near to state this, despite the difficulties of balancing financial interests with its international obligations, the spokes person of the ruling b. g p. policy outlined the current stones the ratio patient has a student and no you don't face all right.

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