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it is amazing. >> leave the echr you >> if you leave the echr you lose important lose really important protections could ignore it. >> we put our own ones in place. >> we put our own ones in place. >> okay, so you could ignore it. like have been like front like france have been doing. head doing. you're shaking your head about leaving about the idea of leaving the echr the that we would echr in the sense that we would lose if we left. lose stuff if we left. >> no, i don't think that's >> no, no, i don't think that's me. up to us. me. that's entirely up to us. right. favour us right. i'm in favour of us determining british determining what british human rights we need rights are. we don't need a foreign court to do it. i would rather it. think we rather not ignore it. i think we should courage of our should have the courage of our convictions. you're going to convictions. if you're going to sign document, to it. sign a document, stick to it. and think that document and if you think that document is longer pertinent to your is no longer pertinent to your problems, exit it. >> them. >> we
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out of the echr if it comes to that? chris: interesting to hear, slightly evasive answer to that question. on the one hand, he thought the infrastructure the government is assembling will be sufficient to make this policy work. on the other hand, constantly labeling european court of human rights a foreign court, plenty of critics in the house of lords tonight arguing it is an international court which the u.k. has become a signatory. not ruling out that as a conservative party, you could withdraw as a distinctive marker of difference from the labour party going into the election. there are a good number of individuals who do think logical conclusion of all of this, not just this policy but a number of others, is likely to be withdrawal from the echr, or at least the beginnings of a discussion of rewriting the convention that critics believe belongs in a different era, was not designed for the challenge of the mid-2020's. christian: have a coffee. it could be a late one. thank you for your contributions. around the world
out of the echr if it comes to that? chris: interesting to hear, slightly evasive answer to that question. on the one hand, he thought the infrastructure the government is assembling will be sufficient to make this policy work. on the other hand, constantly labeling european court of human rights a foreign court, plenty of critics in the house of lords tonight arguing it is an international court which the u.k. has become a signatory. not ruling out that as a conservative party, you could...
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come on, you know, it was tony blair who incorporated the echr into uk law via the human rights act. it is that human rights act. it is that human rights act. it is that human rights act that ultimately, the supreme court now can, can, can lean upon and override government policy . government policy. >> so the in the end , all the >> so the in the end, all the human rights act did was make fast sure the access to the rights guaranteed under the echr what actually used to happen was , if you if you had a case and you had to take it to, to, to, to the echr, it could take you seven or 8 or 9 years. so justice delayed is justice denied . denied. >> those rights are now accessible, just ignored it and carried on with life. >> they what the treasury did was they said, let's keep appealing, appealing, keep appealing, keep appealing, keep appealing. to appealing. we know we'll have to give we'll for give in, but we'll do it for 7 or 8 years and it could be a for a small business person, it could be for an individual, a pensioner with their the thing is, add everything the is, should add ever
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but it the echr to it does require the echr to firstly make that ruling. they can't that is can't just guess that that is what the echr will do, and it also united kingdom also requires the united kingdom to stay under the jurisdiction of is our of the echr, which is our choice. we can leave. so but it's important to get all the laws right and in order and all iever laws right and in order and all i ever then do is make sure that they're applied consistently and, civil servants who are going around saying, i can't do this of international this because of international law, well, ignore them. they're obviously they're obviously wrong. they're not bound international law. bound by international law. that's they can't bound by international law. thiit,. they can't bound by international law. thiit, domestic they can't bound by international law. thiit, domestic tthat'sin't different. >> okay. reem ibrahim. yeah. >> okay. reem ibrahim. yeah. >> so i wanted add this >> so i just wanted to add this point. you know, international law effectively, know, law is eff
but it the echr to it does require the echr to firstly make that ruling. they can't that is can't just guess that that is what the echr will do, and it also united kingdom also requires the united kingdom to stay under the jurisdiction of is our of the echr, which is our choice. we can leave. so but it's important to get all the laws right and in order and all iever laws right and in order and all i ever then do is make sure that they're applied consistently and, civil servants who are going...
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this is absolute nonsense where they break in. >> i think the echr >> i think the echr >> this was a great example that you raised of exactly why the echr is needed to protect citizens from their state, and if their state is acting illegally , if they take away illegally, if they take away human rights, that's not their state. for one, good was a referendum. human rights. the swiss people who has rights , the swiss people who has rights, the people of this country or anybody who feels like coming here, human rights, surely about the rights of the british people to live peacefully under the law and not tolerate people breaking the law, who come here illegally? i've always admired that. tony benn quote that goes along the lines of, you can judge a government by the way it treats its most vulnerable. and the way this government is planning to treat its most vulnerable. >> these aren't the most vulnerable. these are kromi. this is nonsense. these are people who have managed to get together enough money to pay the people smugglers and leave their wives and children at home. >> i think the
this is absolute nonsense where they break in. >> i think the echr >> i think the echr >> this was a great example that you raised of exactly why the echr is needed to protect citizens from their state, and if their state is acting illegally , if they take away illegally, if they take away human rights, that's not their state. for one, good was a referendum. human rights. the swiss people who has rights , the swiss people who has rights, the people of this country or anybody...
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rulings which will keep us in the echr so i don't think were at stage of leaving it. whenever the next tory leadership contest is, that will be a thing? i contest is, that will be a thing? i suspect it will be a theme and contest is, that will be a thing? i suspect it will be a theme and in 2022 suella braverman did want it, it did not stop her telling a ligament committed to it and she said we should leave it but it will be an issue. i don't think rwanda is the be all and end all. can be an issue. i don't think rwanda is the be all and end all.— the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts _ the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts amongst - the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts amongst the l with the contacts amongst the conservative party and government, does this bill protect rishi sunak from those restive backbenchers who are terrified of losing 1000 seats in the local elections and the blues in the local elections and the blues in the local elections and the blues in the general election question that there will be certain me
rulings which will keep us in the echr so i don't think were at stage of leaving it. whenever the next tory leadership contest is, that will be a thing? i contest is, that will be a thing? i suspect it will be a theme and contest is, that will be a thing? i suspect it will be a theme and in 2022 suella braverman did want it, it did not stop her telling a ligament committed to it and she said we should leave it but it will be an issue. i don't think rwanda is the be all and end all. can be an...
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the political will to ditch the echr. as the rwanda bill heads back to the lords, the west calls as israel calls for restraint as israel vows respond over the weekend vows to respond over the weekend attacks from iran, the prime minister to minister resists calls to prescribe revolutionary prescribe iran's revolutionary guard , prince harry. he's lost guard, prince harry. he's lost his bid to appeal against a high court ruling over his security protection. cameron walker has the latest. >> a potentially costly blow for prince harry, but he is determined fight on through prince harry, but he is det> a chilly start again out there th
the political will to ditch the echr. as the rwanda bill heads back to the lords, the west calls as israel calls for restraint as israel vows respond over the weekend vows to respond over the weekend attacks from iran, the prime minister to minister resists calls to prescribe revolutionary prescribe iran's revolutionary guard , prince harry. he's lost guard, prince harry. he's lost his bid to appeal against a high court ruling over his security protection. cameron walker has the latest....
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this is absolute nonsense where they break in. >> i think the echr >> i think the echr >> this was a great example that you raised of exactly why the echr is needed to protect citizens from their state, and if their state is acting illegally , if they take away illegally, if they take away human rights, that's not their state. for one, good was a referendum. human rights. the swiss people who has rights , the swiss people who has rights, the people of this country or anybody who feels like coming here, human rights, surely about the rights of the british people to live peacefully under the law and not tolerate people breaking the law, who come here illegally? i've always admired that. tony benn quote that goes along the lines of, you can judge a government by the way it treats its most vulnerable. and the way this government is planning to treat its most vulnerable. >> these aren't the most vulnerable. these are kromi. this is nonsense. these are people who have managed to get together enough money to pay the people smugglers and leave their wives and children at home. >> i think the
this is absolute nonsense where they break in. >> i think the echr >> i think the echr >> this was a great example that you raised of exactly why the echr is needed to protect citizens from their state, and if their state is acting illegally , if they take away illegally, if they take away human rights, that's not their state. for one, good was a referendum. human rights. the swiss people who has rights , the swiss people who has rights, the people of this country or anybody...
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i don't think it's necessary to leave the echr. i don't think that is needs to happen to make this policy work. but i know what matters. the most. it's being able to say to the british public, we've got a fair immigration system, we've got a strong immigration system, and we're not putting up with illegal migration. it must be for britain to say who can come and who can't come, rather than anybody else. >> well, meanwhile, starmer seems sure that everyone to plan won't work at all. >> the government has lost control of the borders, but this rwanda gimmick is not the way to stop it. it cost an absolute fortune . £300 million already fortune. £300 million already another 50 million either this week or next to remove a few hundred people. that's a drop in the ocean . the ocean. >> okay, well, lee, welcome to the show. now, is david cameron right? that leaving the echr wouldn't help solve the small boats crisis. he also really kind of blamed our migrant crisis on brexit, didn't he? >> i don't think that's really he shouldn't be sayin
i don't think it's necessary to leave the echr. i don't think that is needs to happen to make this policy work. but i know what matters. the most. it's being able to say to the british public, we've got a fair immigration system, we've got a strong immigration system, and we're not putting up with illegal migration. it must be for britain to say who can come and who can't come, rather than anybody else. >> well, meanwhile, starmer seems sure that everyone to plan won't work at all....
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peter leave the echr now. and david, why don't they consider the hardship and danger caused by costs which have increased for and food have increased for fuel and food caused by drives to net caused by blind drives to net zero? now, after five years of detailed consideration, the vatican has released a 20 page document entitled infinite dignity outlining the church's views on transgender surgery. the declaration is unambiguous use surgery to change one's biological sex is not to be attempted....
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let me remind you earlier that prime minister sunak warned that the uk could withdraw from the echr to end illegal migration. the aggravation of the iran-israeli conflict has caused unexpected changes in american big politics. speaker of the house of representatives johnson said that in the coming days congress will consider the issue of providing financial assistance to tel aviv. considering the mood that reigns now in washington, a positive decision on this issue is beyond doubt. the only thing that american politicians avoid talking about is whether, together with the israeli package was voted out by the ukrainian one. the white house has so far carefully linked the decision on the allocation, and it was supposed to give kiev 60 billion, tel aviv only 14. apparently, although the mood about the israeli package has changed, the disputes around the ukrainian one will continue to be fierce. the united states has been hit by another wave of drug epidemic, why is it called a national disaster, who made billions from the misfortune of others, why the war against dope remains a failure. in
let me remind you earlier that prime minister sunak warned that the uk could withdraw from the echr to end illegal migration. the aggravation of the iran-israeli conflict has caused unexpected changes in american big politics. speaker of the house of representatives johnson said that in the coming days congress will consider the issue of providing financial assistance to tel aviv. considering the mood that reigns now in washington, a positive decision on this issue is beyond doubt. the only...
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it's worth saying that at the echr that the uk's judge at the echr was one gave the most was the one who gave the most firm opinion this firm dissenting opinion on this matter , and even speculation matter, and even speculation that a consequence of this, that as a consequence of this, but of course, also the rwanda policy and the battles that that's had with european judges, that's had with european judges, that this is going to the that this is going to lead the tories put pulling out of the tories to put pulling out of the echr into their manifesto. >> you think should ? >> do you think they should? >> do you think they should? >> think they should. >> i do think they should. i think leave the think we should leave the european rights. european court of human rights. i it's i think it's long come, it's long this long become clear that this is not about not really actually about upholding human rights, as anyone understand anyone else would understand it. it's through it's become a means through which campaign groups you want to then to bring a case. and then activist judges who wa
it's worth saying that at the echr that the uk's judge at the echr was one gave the most was the one who gave the most firm opinion this firm dissenting opinion on this matter , and even speculation matter, and even speculation that a consequence of this, that as a consequence of this, but of course, also the rwanda policy and the battles that that's had with european judges, that's had with european judges, that this is going to the that this is going to lead the tories put pulling out of the...
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the echr and our that. but yes. the echr and our mandating that, the swiss government are not doing enough to, you know, address the climate issue. and so they're now kind of, you know, legally required to do more to slow down global warming. i mean, good luck with that. >> it has created a sort of precedent. it seems to be understood that other people will be able to sue their will now be able to sue their governments if they don't feel that they are pursuing the climate agenda, whatever you want with enough want to call it, with enough vigour. and yet it's also, as somebody said of something slightly days ago slightly similar, a few days ago on twitter, it was a bit like one of those old first season star episodes some star trek episodes where some mad alien is going to sue the whole of humanity for crimes against the universe. you know, it's got this kind of don't get the idea. pompous. yeah, well, it's partisan , isn't it? it's highly partisan, isn't it? >> it's like, you don't expect this kind of partisan stuff
the echr and our that. but yes. the echr and our mandating that, the swiss government are not doing enough to, you know, address the climate issue. and so they're now kind of, you know, legally required to do more to slow down global warming. i mean, good luck with that. >> it has created a sort of precedent. it seems to be understood that other people will be able to sue their will now be able to sue their governments if they don't feel that they are pursuing the climate agenda, whatever...
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human rights activists are threatening to file a lawsuit with the echr. another reason for indignation is the authorities’ attempts to recoup the growing costs of holding them. about, why the olympics are increasingly surrounded by scandals and to whom macron is trying to shift the blame for the proliferating problems, our political commentator alexander khristenko. the aquatics center is one of only three new facilities being built. in paris especially for the olympics, for the rest they will use what they have, and therefore the newly built complex was opened with pomp, macron specially came to the ceremony. the french jumpers from the tower did not do somersaults in the air and, as it turned out, they did the right thing, because one of the springboard jumpers tried the new water in a completely different way than he had planned. the embarrassment was in front of president macron and dozens of cameras, although a member of the national team, vice world champion alexis zhandar, was jumping. sorry, boss,” he wrote on the social network and demonstrat
human rights activists are threatening to file a lawsuit with the echr. another reason for indignation is the authorities’ attempts to recoup the growing costs of holding them. about, why the olympics are increasingly surrounded by scandals and to whom macron is trying to shift the blame for the proliferating problems, our political commentator alexander khristenko. the aquatics center is one of only three new facilities being built. in paris especially for the olympics, for the rest they...
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tt about pulling the uk out of the echr if it comes to that?— if it comes to that? it was interesting _ if it comes to that? it was interesting hearing - if it comes to that? it was interesting hearing his - if it comes to that? it was - interesting hearing his slightly evasive non—answer to that question. 0n the one hand saying that he thought the infrastructure that the government is assembling will be sufficient to make this policy work, but on the other hand constantly labelling the european court of human rights as a foreign court. plenty of critics, including those in the house of lords tonight, arguing it is an international court that the uk has chosen to be a signatory. and not entirely rolling out the idea that he could as a conservative party advocate to withdraw from the european convention of human rights as a distinctive marker of difference with the labour party going into the general election, and there is a growing number of conservatives who do you think the logical conclusion of all of this, not just do you think the logical conclusion of all of
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. >> yeah , the echr one definitely >> yeah, the echr one definitely quite damning. and also the migrant crime table, should we get the reaction now from our panel today? the assistant editor of the daily express, asa bennett, and political commentator. >> sir, thank you very much for joining us. >> oh, there we go. asa. pleasure. great to be here. sorry you're so low. asa beg my pardon? was to you pardon? i was going to throw you in bunch of other in the mix with a bunch of other people. what these quite people. asa, what do these quite damning poll results tell us specifically the echr and also the league table ? the migrant league table? >> well, i think the polls in general are going to send tory panic into overdrive because it confirms what we've seen over the last few months, which is that no matter what rishi sunak does, he's not cutting through to the public. the distrust is so deep that even on his , shall so deep that even on his, shall we say, do or die pledge to tackle the boats , he's not done tackle the boats, he's not done it. and therefore the poll ra
. >> yeah , the echr one definitely >> yeah, the echr one definitely quite damning. and also the migrant crime table, should we get the reaction now from our panel today? the assistant editor of the daily express, asa bennett, and political commentator. >> sir, thank you very much for joining us. >> oh, there we go. asa. pleasure. great to be here. sorry you're so low. asa beg my pardon? was to you pardon? i was going to throw you in bunch of other in the mix with a...
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could they go to the echr? >> to the echr.7 >> it to the echr? >> it would be very funny if suella braverman of all people brought a case to be heard at the echr in strasbourg , against, the echr in strasbourg, against, emmy akua, the socialist mayor of brussels. that would be a very, very funny case indeed. i wouldn't know which way to stand on it, but but but 9th of june, the 9th of june is a very important date. it's not that long away. it's the european elections . so right across the elections. so right across the european union, lots of people will go to vote to send people to brussels and in lots of these countries you have the sort of parties that were represented at this conference here in brussels today , they're leading now in today, they're leading now in the polls . what sort of populist the polls. what sort of populist wave might we be expecting in just a couple of months time? >> and is that what this is all about? is that why this socialist brussels mayor so socialist brussels mayor is so keen to get this natcon conference shut do
could they go to the echr? >> to the echr.7 >> it to the echr? >> it would be very funny if suella braverman of all people brought a case to be heard at the echr in strasbourg , against, the echr in strasbourg, against, emmy akua, the socialist mayor of brussels. that would be a very, very funny case indeed. i wouldn't know which way to stand on it, but but but 9th of june, the 9th of june is a very important date. it's not that long away. it's the european elections . so...
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but i do think that if we were tied, the echr, were completely tied, the echr, for proving quite for instance, is proving quite the problem for us. and it would suggest, because biggest suggest, because the biggest suggestion we to suggestion is if we were to leave the that wouldn't leave the echr, that we wouldn't have rights of our have any human rights of our own, we just wouldn't know how to cope. which think wrong. to cope. which i think is wrong. >> yeah, i suppose we're on a slightly topic there. >> yeah, i suppose we're on a slighjust topic there. >> yeah, i suppose we're on a slighjust a topic there. >> yeah, i suppose we're on a slighjust a little topic there. >> yeah, i suppose we're on a slighjust a little bitic there. >> yeah, i suppose we're on a slighjust a little bit ofthere. just, just a little bit of pushback at the of this pushback at the start of this show, you said the uk used to run now we can't run the world, and now we can't even ourselves. that's the even run ourselves. that's the opposite you've just opposite of what you've just said this. said in answering
but i do think that if we were tied, the echr, were completely tied, the echr, for proving quite for instance, is proving quite the problem for us. and it would suggest, because biggest suggest, because the biggest suggestion we to suggestion is if we were to leave the that wouldn't leave the echr, that we wouldn't have rights of our have any human rights of our own, we just wouldn't know how to cope. which think wrong. to cope. which i think is wrong. >> yeah, i suppose we're on a...
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but i've been a long time critic of the echr i think only domestic law should apply on that. we do need a british bill of rights. we need to enshrine in our own statute book that which we think is good and right for our country, and get rid of the jurisdiction of foreign courts. >> love to see it. thank you very much indeed . greg smith, mp very much indeed. greg smith, mp for buckingham. now, the last surviving member of a special forces regiment during world war ii had his dream fulfilled . he's ii had his dream fulfilled. he's gone to dine at the ritz hotel in london to celebrate his 102nd birthday in style. chelsea pensioner john morris volunteered for the pensionerjohn morris volunteered for the raiding support regiment and took part in the allied invasion of italy. gb news correspondent cameron walker went to meet him at the ritz today , war is not glamorous i >> -- >> we thought it was actually when you're young. >> john morris is the last surviving member of his sas regiment from the second world war. before joining the special forces , his service began in forces, hi
but i've been a long time critic of the echr i think only domestic law should apply on that. we do need a british bill of rights. we need to enshrine in our own statute book that which we think is good and right for our country, and get rid of the jurisdiction of foreign courts. >> love to see it. thank you very much indeed . greg smith, mp very much indeed. greg smith, mp for buckingham. now, the last surviving member of a special forces regiment during world war ii had his dream...
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, because come out of the echr, because that the manifesto come out of the echr, because that but the manifesto come out of the echr, because that but i'd the manifesto come out of the echr, because that but i'd like manifesto come out of the echr, because that but i'd like to nifesto come out of the echr, because that but i'd like to dozsto come out of the echr, because that but i'd like to do that. either. but i'd like to do that. >> never miss a trick. >> you never miss a trick. andrew rosindell, quickly ask andrew rosindell, quickly to ask you natcon event in you about this natcon event in brussels and maybe in the chamber all afternoon, but in summary, farage spoke summary, nigel farage spoke there suella there miriam cates suella braverman. but the police have been trying to shut it down on the orders of the mayor. what's your reaction to that? >> it's outrageous, it's >> well, it's outrageous, it's a disgrace. of speech disgrace. freedom of speech is something that we uphold. i have attended many international conservative conferences over the years. i used to be chairman of th
, because come out of the echr, because that the manifesto come out of the echr, because that but the manifesto come out of the echr, because that but i'd the manifesto come out of the echr, because that but i'd like manifesto come out of the echr, because that but i'd like to nifesto come out of the echr, because that but i'd like to dozsto come out of the echr, because that but i'd like to do that. either. but i'd like to do that. >> never miss a trick. >> you never miss a trick....
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by the echr. | that would arguably be affected by the echr. i mean, we've spoken to yvette cooper on this program. in fact, she's coming on again very shortly. she says you can't pull out of the echr because the good friday agreement, i mean, this is a separate issue on mass migration. >> that's legal. it's a justified one, but it's a separate one to whether or not the u.k. can actually face down international conventions, courts and actually make the valid point, which is that legislate often does not stay relevant in perpetuity. actually, situations change, laws change, the world changes. this is post—second world war legislation, which i think everybody would have said at the time was entirely justified because of what was happening across the continent of europe. we no longer live in that same world. so is it actually fit for purpose? i think a lot of people would justifiably argue no, but actually, with a few months to go towards the general election with no real scope for what an alternati
by the echr. | that would arguably be affected by the echr. i mean, we've spoken to yvette cooper on this program. in fact, she's coming on again very shortly. she says you can't pull out of the echr because the good friday agreement, i mean, this is a separate issue on mass migration. >> that's legal. it's a justified one, but it's a separate one to whether or not the u.k. can actually face down international conventions, courts and actually make the valid point, which is that legislate...
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chloe should we leave the echr? yes. no clear divisions here. and the final question for bill to you. should we rejoin the eu? >> it's not realistically achievable. no. so that's an incorrect answer. >> you did a stephen powis. it was a yes or no . steven's a good was a yes or no. steven's a good man, so i can't give you a cross there. chloe no. wow. five four, five four. do you want to come back on one and explain? you spoke about give me trump. trump. yeah. go on trump. >> i think he'd be dangerous. you know he talks on day you know he talks about on day one. negotiating with the russians, effectively giving in to over ukraine. i to the russians over ukraine. i think he'd be a danger for america and a danger for the world. it is very early in the race, and already the polls are tightening. and i think when push comes shove , enough of push comes to shove, enough of the centre ground in america will not support him. and remember , he's never won the remember, he's never won the popular in america, even popular vote in america, even when he beat
chloe should we leave the echr? yes. no clear divisions here. and the final question for bill to you. should we rejoin the eu? >> it's not realistically achievable. no. so that's an incorrect answer. >> you did a stephen powis. it was a yes or no . steven's a good was a yes or no. steven's a good man, so i can't give you a cross there. chloe no. wow. five four, five four. do you want to come back on one and explain? you spoke about give me trump. trump. yeah. go on trump. >> i...
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echr, please confiscate it, but pay commensurate compensation to the owner, no one will now change article 17 to please some kind of political situation in ukraine, or i don’t know, it’s just that then the very foundation of the european legal order will collapse, so there are no other legal grounds for what something without confiscation they do not have adequate compensation, so the european union is discussing an option. use of frozen russian assets without confiscation, in particular, seizure of profits from them. the european commission said that due to this , the first 2.3 billion euros could be transferred to ukraine as early as july. transfers are planned to be made quarterly or twice a year. this measure has yet to be agreed upon. the topic of assistance to ukraine was one of the key ones at the meeting of the heads of the eu foreign ministry and the ministry of defense, which took place on monday. however, at the final press conference, the head of eu diplomacy josep baret. never mentioned russia's frozen assets. experts explain the caution in brussels by the fact that there
echr, please confiscate it, but pay commensurate compensation to the owner, no one will now change article 17 to please some kind of political situation in ukraine, or i don’t know, it’s just that then the very foundation of the european legal order will collapse, so there are no other legal grounds for what something without confiscation they do not have adequate compensation, so the european union is discussing an option. use of frozen russian assets without confiscation, in particular,...
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sue says if we came out of the echr, our human rights would not stop. we're a civilised country, so our courts would be there to represent anyone who feels their rights are being violated. exactly what nigel farage. >> yeah, as i said, we've had pretty good human rights since magna carta. we've got a judiciary that is the envy of the world completely . we do not the world completely. we do not need a meddling, interfering european court of human rights, which is not the body that it was when it was set up after the war to keep the threat of nazism at bay. >> we don't need judges. there are some of them, you know, their their kind of duty judges. and they're woken up at midnight and they're given a paper, but we don't even know. >> we don't even know the identity or nationality of the one who stopped the rwanda flight. and here's the thing. >> he was woken up at midnight in a piece of paper. >> and the judgement, the judgement of the echr a couple of weeks ago in switzerland, when it compelled the swiss government to deliver various net zero policies, ev
sue says if we came out of the echr, our human rights would not stop. we're a civilised country, so our courts would be there to represent anyone who feels their rights are being violated. exactly what nigel farage. >> yeah, as i said, we've had pretty good human rights since magna carta. we've got a judiciary that is the envy of the world completely . we do not the world completely. we do not need a meddling, interfering european court of human rights, which is not the body that it was...
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echr. relationship with the un. echr. so you listen here. they've so you can listen here. they've sort them all like a sort of listed them all like a choose fighter. yeah. choose your fighter. yeah. poverty ivory poverty country ivory coast would to problems cote would lead to problems with cote d'ivoire, would lead problems d'ivoire, would lead to problems with really yeah. with chelsea. really yeah. that's they get half their that's where they get half their players didier players from okay didier drogba from there. good point. another footballer i should got it, footballer i should have got it, and apparently would cause and apparently it would cause problems anglo—french problems with anglo—french relations. i found relations. one line i found mildly it said mildly amusing was it said they're things like, mildly amusing was it said they know, things like, mildly amusing was it said they know, they things like, mildly amusing was it said they know, they have ngs like, mildly amusing was it said they know, they have ng be ke, you know, they have to be signatories to
echr. relationship with the un. echr. so you listen here. they've so you can listen here. they've sort them all like a sort of listed them all like a choose fighter. yeah. choose your fighter. yeah. poverty ivory poverty country ivory coast would to problems cote would lead to problems with cote d'ivoire, would lead problems d'ivoire, would lead to problems with really yeah. with chelsea. really yeah. that's they get half their that's where they get half their players didier players from okay...
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no, it can't, but corporate rights are according to the european echr, it is also the property of the first protocol to it? it seems so. well, why can't one legally and peacefully own property? yes, well, for example, you have an apartment in zaporizhzhia, yes, you can do it? you can rent out as a judge, yes, you can earn profit from your property, well, despite such a gap in knowledge of the laws, the commission unanimously recommended appointing yulia bulanova to the position of judge of the shevchenkiv district court of kyiv. now the recommendation must be considered by the supreme council of justice, which we hope will have more inspiration and time to research and weigh all the pros and cons of appointing candidates for honorary judges. positions and for today i have everything. it was judicial control and i, tetyana shustrova. if you know the facts of corruption in the judicial system, or you want to report an unscrupulous judge who makes illegal decisions, write to me on facebook or to the e-mail address you see on the screen. it's all good, we'll meet in exactly one week. a le
no, it can't, but corporate rights are according to the european echr, it is also the property of the first protocol to it? it seems so. well, why can't one legally and peacefully own property? yes, well, for example, you have an apartment in zaporizhzhia, yes, you can do it? you can rent out as a judge, yes, you can earn profit from your property, well, despite such a gap in knowledge of the laws, the commission unanimously recommended appointing yulia bulanova to the position of judge of the...
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and corporate rights are, according to the european echr, it is property, and the first protocol to it? it seems so. well, why? cannot legally and peacefully own property? yes, well, for example, you have an apartment in zaporizhzhia, yes, you can rent it out as a judge? yes, can you make a profit? yes, from your property, well , that's it. despite such gaps in knowledge of laws, the commission unanimously recommended to appoint yulia bulanova for the post of judge of the shevchenkiv district court of kyiv. now the recommendation must be considered by the supreme council of justice. we hope that she will have more time to research and weigh all the pros and cons of appointing candidates to honorary judicial positions. and for today i have everything, it was judicial control and i, tetyana shustrova. if you know the facts of corruption in the judicial system, or you want to report an unscrupulous judge who makes illegal decisions, write to me on facebook or by e-mail mail whose address you see on the screen. it's all good, we'll meet in exactly one week. glory to ukraine, this is the ve
and corporate rights are, according to the european echr, it is property, and the first protocol to it? it seems so. well, why? cannot legally and peacefully own property? yes, well, for example, you have an apartment in zaporizhzhia, yes, you can rent it out as a judge? yes, can you make a profit? yes, from your property, well , that's it. despite such gaps in knowledge of laws, the commission unanimously recommended to appoint yulia bulanova for the post of judge of the shevchenkiv district...
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people, who understand what a threat it is, but again with respect for international rules, for the echr. to all the rules, and we definitely do not pursue viral stories, because we are talking about a threat to the nation's national security, if we talk about informational threats, then i would looked at it more broadly than telegram, because actually there is a lot of disinformation and wix in the former twitter, especially that disinformation that goes to the western world, which then votes, and we say, why don't they vote for us. this support, because they were read, including disinformation. tiktok, in my opinion, is, well, difficult to evaluate, maybe this is my subjective assessment, but there are a lot of narratives, and just now i was at a meeting with the vice-prime minister of digital transformation, i discovered 12 00 fake accounts that spread disinformation about ukraine on tik tok, including against mobilization, and this is... the top topic right now and i wish us and you and all colleagues wisdom when we consider the law on mobilization, because now a very big information
people, who understand what a threat it is, but again with respect for international rules, for the echr. to all the rules, and we definitely do not pursue viral stories, because we are talking about a threat to the nation's national security, if we talk about informational threats, then i would looked at it more broadly than telegram, because actually there is a lot of disinformation and wix in the former twitter, especially that disinformation that goes to the western world, which then votes,...
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but he's, he he manages to ignore the echr. he manages to ignore the echr. he manages to ignore the echr. he manages to deport people he doesn't want in the country, doesn't want in the country, doesn't he? but oh, no, britain's so bad for having a rwanda scheme. hang on a minute. how many countries in the european union are currently looking at these types of agreements ? they want to see if agreements? they want to see if it works in this country, don't they? and then they'll follow suit, because a lot of people are saying that their new immigration pact isn't going to make the blindest bit of difference to the migration crisis in europe. but there you 90, crisis in europe. but there you go, monsieur macron telling us how he feels. >> coming up, scientists are questioning the answer to that old age question whether human beings are alone in the universe. well, a new space telescope is about to point its lens to a distant planet. why? well, we'll tell you all about it after this. good afternoon. britain, it's friday, so we're talking about auens friday, so
but he's, he he manages to ignore the echr. he manages to ignore the echr. he manages to ignore the echr. he manages to deport people he doesn't want in the country, doesn't want in the country, doesn't he? but oh, no, britain's so bad for having a rwanda scheme. hang on a minute. how many countries in the european union are currently looking at these types of agreements ? they want to see if agreements? they want to see if it works in this country, don't they? and then they'll follow suit,...
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teachers are ignonng leave the echr teachers are ignoring the government's advice on gender. one parent found out their child was trans at parents evening. world famous author lionel shriver joins us on that patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm. be i >> -- >> now. these days, we're all divided . and that seems to be divided. and that seems to be true of the sexes. with a new report suggesting young women are becoming increasingly left wing whilst blokes are shifting rightwards . so what's going on? rightwards. so what's going on? are men going to have to a gay party to find a partner they actually agree with politically? let's ask tonight's a—team. we've got liz kershaw, pat sharp and peter lloyd. what's going on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it'
teachers are ignonng leave the echr teachers are ignoring the government's advice on gender. one parent found out their child was trans at parents evening. world famous author lionel shriver joins us on that patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm. be i >> -- >> now. these days, we're all divided . and that seems to be divided. and that seems to be true of the sexes. with a new report suggesting young women are becoming increasingly left wing whilst blokes are shifting rightwards . so...
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babies to stay in britain, getting out of the echr , amending the human the echr, amending the human rights act in line with that would give us the ability to pass legislation that judges couldn't overrule. >> yes, that's it. and until we do that, frankly, we're all tearing our hair out over the injustice of it. how unfair it is. but until we do that, none of this will ever be solved. >> no, indeed. well, look, in response, the home office said this. right. so immigration fraud using false birth certificates is a serious offence, which is why we have measures in place to prevent and detect it. well, it's interesting, isn't it ? because interesting, isn't it? because obviously the sun just went on tiktok and found out this tiktok and found out that this was happening. so we await to see what the measures was happening. so we await to see the what the measures was happening. so we await to see the homeat the measures was happening. so we await to see the home office measures was happening. so we await to see the home office iszasures was happening. so we await to see the home office is
babies to stay in britain, getting out of the echr , amending the human the echr, amending the human rights act in line with that would give us the ability to pass legislation that judges couldn't overrule. >> yes, that's it. and until we do that, frankly, we're all tearing our hair out over the injustice of it. how unfair it is. but until we do that, none of this will ever be solved. >> no, indeed. well, look, in response, the home office said this. right. so immigration fraud...
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teachers are ignonng leave the echr teachers are ignoring the government's advice on gender. one parent found out their child was trans at parents evening. world famous author lionel shriver joins us on that patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm. be i >> -- >> now. these days, we're all divided . and that seems to be divided. and that seems to be true of the sexes. with a new report suggesting young women are becoming increasingly left wing whilst blokes are shifting rightwards . so what's going on? rightwards. so what's going on? are men going to have to a gay party to find a partner they actually agree with politically? let's ask tonight's a—team. we've got liz kershaw, pat sharp and peter lloyd. what's going on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it'
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did rishi sunak say he might consider leaving the echr? we will examine that very closely. i'm joined by steve gallant, hero of the london bridge terror attacks, who talks to us about rapid islamization in britain's prisons and what it could mean for our community. and i'm joined on talking pints by celebrity hairdresser nicky clarke . i wonder what he's going clarke. i wonder what he's going to recommend for me. i wonder. i haven't changed my hair in 50 years. we'll have to see. but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thanks very much indeed. let's start this bulletin
did rishi sunak say he might consider leaving the echr? we will examine that very closely. i'm joined by steve gallant, hero of the london bridge terror attacks, who talks to us about rapid islamization in britain's prisons and what it could mean for our community. and i'm joined on talking pints by celebrity hairdresser nicky clarke . i wonder what he's going clarke. i wonder what he's going to recommend for me. i wonder. i haven't changed my hair in 50 years. we'll have to see. but before all...
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you think we still would have a problem with the echr doing that? >> yeah. i mean, look, you know, i had alexander downer on the show this evening, the former foreign minister of australia, the former ambassador indeed to this country, and somebody who helped the british government. but but the point is this australia were genuinely sovereign. they weren't encumbered by this completely outdated three quarters of a century old european convention on human rights. and that complicates things in the most extraordinary way. and the one thing the government of this country will never do is go against what the courts, especially the supreme court, decide. so australia were they were freer to do what they did. now they still met with international condemnation. now the eu condemned them. we condemn them . the united nations condemn them. the united nations condemned them. they just bloomin did it. and after a fortnight of doing it, that's how you destroy the traffickers model of taking money from those that want to come, this isn't going to work. it's going to be a
you think we still would have a problem with the echr doing that? >> yeah. i mean, look, you know, i had alexander downer on the show this evening, the former foreign minister of australia, the former ambassador indeed to this country, and somebody who helped the british government. but but the point is this australia were genuinely sovereign. they weren't encumbered by this completely outdated three quarters of a century old european convention on human rights. and that complicates...
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people can say you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can do it under the united nafions you can do it under the united nations law of the seas, article 25 you're stopping a boat. a boat's innocent passage. if it's deemed to be a threat to national security. so you can do it. there's just not the political will. and as i said, because they haven't done it and because they haven't done it and because of their behaviour, the governments behaviour with legal migration, it makes me think they don't really care about it. >> before i bring in the compassion crazy in that side of the room, i want to go to the conservative in the room. now 14 years of conservative government and this is just getting worse and this is just getting worse and worse, isn't it? and people are. that's why people are tearing their hair out. >> well, there's been a long standing commitment to bringing immigration down from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands. that is that is that was a day off. it was a david cameron. that was a david cameron he
people can say you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can do it under the united nafions you can do it under the united nations law of the seas, article 25 you're stopping a boat. a boat's innocent passage. if it's deemed to be a threat to national security. so you can do it. there's just not the political will. and as i said, because they haven't done it and because they haven't done it and because of their behaviour, the governments...