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this great country of ours, this incredible united kingdom of england, scotland, wales and northern ireland, so much potential, so much opportunity, and yet, sadly, so much opportunity, and yet, sadly, so badly run, so badly led, so badly governed. apparently, we've got all the experts in the treasury, in the 0b are, in the bank of england, all these experts, if they are so expert, ijust want these experts, if they are so expert, i just want you to think about the number 70, if they are so expert, how can we have ended up with the highest taxes for 70 years? the hayes government spending, much of it wasted, with the worst public sector outcomes for 70 years? the higher waiting lists, since records began some 70 years ago? the highest national debt for some 70 years? the lowest growth death that decade for 70 years? you're getting the picture. and the longest recession per person for 70 years. yes, per person is what matters. that per person for 70 years. yes, per person is what matters.— person is what matters. that is where we _ person is what matters. that is where we will _ person is w
this great country of ours, this incredible united kingdom of england, scotland, wales and northern ireland, so much potential, so much opportunity, and yet, sadly, so much opportunity, and yet, sadly, so badly run, so badly led, so badly governed. apparently, we've got all the experts in the treasury, in the 0b are, in the bank of england, all these experts, if they are so expert, ijust want these experts, if they are so expert, i just want you to think about the number 70, if they are so...
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we want more power to be - in the hands of people, wherever they live in the united kingdom and in different regions- of england as well... it's still part of labour's agenda. these are, these are first steps. it's very important, this — it's not a manifesto. - there will be a full— manifesto when we get much closer to the election. this is what i mean. i don't know what to ask you about. do i ask you about the five missions, which you said are deliberately vague and huge? do i ask you about the six things which don't apply in every bit of the country? or do i ask you about the actual delivery plans that you're going to come up with if you get elected, maybe? which one is it? well, i do hope we get elected! and i hope these help to show people that if they elect - a labour government, we will be practical, . we'll be pragmatic, we'll make sure everything i that we promise is costed, so people will know - that it can be delivered. we want to do politics differently. i people don't like what they've seenl under this conservative government, flip—flopping around, - constant change, instab
we want more power to be - in the hands of people, wherever they live in the united kingdom and in different regions- of england as well... it's still part of labour's agenda. these are, these are first steps. it's very important, this — it's not a manifesto. - there will be a full— manifesto when we get much closer to the election. this is what i mean. i don't know what to ask you about. do i ask you about the five missions, which you said are deliberately vague and huge? do i ask you...
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gathering the people of burkina faso protest against the intervention of the united states and the united kingdom they have a political desire with america and england. condemnation of western intervention in africa: the wave of opposition to western intervention in african countries reached burkina faso. after mali and niger, this time the calls to break the political relationship with america and england are heard in burkina faso. authorities. the military ruler of this poor west african country, who by expelling the french troops , is taking action against extremist terrorists in the country , was recently accused of killing his own people in a joint statement by the american and british governments. in response to this statement, hundreds of people from burkina faso in front of the embassy america has condemned the gathering and this intervention in the capital wagadou. we have political relations with america and england. french troops have already been expelled from mali, burkina faso and niger. niger has recently cut off military ties with the united states and has officially deman
gathering the people of burkina faso protest against the intervention of the united states and the united kingdom they have a political desire with america and england. condemnation of western intervention in africa: the wave of opposition to western intervention in african countries reached burkina faso. after mali and niger, this time the calls to break the political relationship with america and england are heard in burkina faso. authorities. the military ruler of this poor west african...
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on may 31, 1815 , the vendian congress announced the creation of a new state, the united kingdom of the netherlands. this followed from an agreement signed between russia, england, prussia, austria and the netherlands. although the country has a long history. it was under the rule of ancient rome, the holy roman empire, and the spanish.
on may 31, 1815 , the vendian congress announced the creation of a new state, the united kingdom of the netherlands. this followed from an agreement signed between russia, england, prussia, austria and the netherlands. although the country has a long history. it was under the rule of ancient rome, the holy roman empire, and the spanish.
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on may 31, 1815 , at the congress of vienna , the creation of a new state, united kingdom of the netherlands. this followed from an agreement signed between russia, england, prussia, austria and the netherlands. although the country has a long history. it was under the rule of ancient rome, the holy roman empire, and the spanish habsburgs after the revolution. in the 17th-11th centuries, the seven united provinces became an independent republic, but at the end of the 16th century they were occupied by the french. only the defeat of napoleon, thanks primarily to the russian army, brought the netherlands the long-awaited liberation, and russian troops fought directly on dutch territory, under the command of generals levan ryshkin, alexander benkendorf, peter balabin. russia and other powers, the winners of napoleon, needed a strong netherlands, which... would balance the influence of france, so the country was expanded to include belgium and the duchy of luxembourg, and the system was defined as a constitutional monarchy, but after a quarter of a century, belgium separated, and at the end of t
on may 31, 1815 , at the congress of vienna , the creation of a new state, united kingdom of the netherlands. this followed from an agreement signed between russia, england, prussia, austria and the netherlands. although the country has a long history. it was under the rule of ancient rome, the holy roman empire, and the spanish habsburgs after the revolution. in the 17th-11th centuries, the seven united provinces became an independent republic, but at the end of the 16th century they were...
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of voters across the united kingdom. in england _ voters across the united kingdom. in england and wales, and scotland and northern— england and wales, and scotland and northern ireland. what was then done is to choose _ northern ireland. what was then done is to choose a constituencies which are kind _ is to choose a constituencies which are kind of— is to choose a constituencies which are kind of battlegrounds that reflect — are kind of battlegrounds that reflect the spectrum of different constituencies. i've been created 24 different _ constituencies. i've been created 24 different voters using that research to reflect _ different voters using that research to reflect the spectrum of different voters _ to reflect the spectrum of different voters who exist in the uk who can't be exhaustive. you can't see everything every single person will -et. everything every single person will net. ., everything every single person will ret. ., ., , get. you get to see... in the past, when elections _ get. you get to see... i
of voters across the united kingdom. in england _ voters across the united kingdom. in england and wales, and scotland and northern— england and wales, and scotland and northern ireland. what was then done is to choose _ northern ireland. what was then done is to choose a constituencies which are kind _ is to choose a constituencies which are kind of— is to choose a constituencies which are kind of battlegrounds that reflect — are kind of battlegrounds that reflect the spectrum of...
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let me note that the united kingdom is the leader in europe in the number of homeless people. social inequality is generally the main scourge of the anglo-saxon world. for example, in the united states, one in seven children lives in poverty. england and the states are rapidly plunging into a serious economic crisis. this explains their persistent aggression in ukraine and palestine. well, then leading western economists began to recognize the detrimental nature of the sanctions to washington’s policies. instead of making big money for the ruin of belarus and russia, sanctions, on the contrary, resurrected high inflation in europe, america, and britain. wrong decisions hit the satellite countries even more painfully. baltic ports are on the verge of bankruptcy. why western policy is always peace. conditions, an incorrect understanding of the laws of economics , an attempt to change them to suit oneself inevitably leads to disastrous consequences. in the west they began to openly admit that washington's sanctions policy has caused more harm to western countries than it has br
let me note that the united kingdom is the leader in europe in the number of homeless people. social inequality is generally the main scourge of the anglo-saxon world. for example, in the united states, one in seven children lives in poverty. england and the states are rapidly plunging into a serious economic crisis. this explains their persistent aggression in ukraine and palestine. well, then leading western economists began to recognize the detrimental nature of the sanctions to...
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in england, why is england worse than other other parts of the united kingdom ? united kingdom? >> it's unfortunately , britain. >> it's unfortunately, britain. england is an unattractive place for people to be setting up manufacturing at the moment, and we don't have a lot of home—grown manufacturing, so that would make a big difference . and also companies are preferring to trade into the eu rather than bring in their products into the uk because of some of the costs associated with that. but globally we conflicts across the world, raw material costs . there's material costs. there's challenges to everyone, even, you know, in our day to day basis, you and i will have seen it when you go into the supermarket, everything is costing so much more, isn't it ? costing so much more, isn't it? >> oh, that is true. the price of everything has gone up. >> yeah, and is this the worst it's ever been? >> i would say yes. >> i would say yes. >> this is absolutely the worst it's been because we, we are spending so many hours and also it's just so distressing. i have had patients coming in
in england, why is england worse than other other parts of the united kingdom ? united kingdom? >> it's unfortunately , britain. >> it's unfortunately, britain. england is an unattractive place for people to be setting up manufacturing at the moment, and we don't have a lot of home—grown manufacturing, so that would make a big difference . and also companies are preferring to trade into the eu rather than bring in their products into the uk because of some of the costs associated...
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just this curtain of cloud and rain draped right across the united kingdom. this is where we have the best of the sunshine, caithness and southern parts of aberdeenshire, another swirl of low pressure affecting the south—west of england boast a very pretty in the satellite map. still some showers here and it is still quite breezy as well. some of the heaviest of the rain has been across the midlands, yorkshire, the south—east of england. it is slowly pushing northwards and eastwards. compare that photo to this one where we have got the warmest of the weather, the best of the sunshine across parts of the highlands. very little will change through the next few days. it does stay very unsettled and it is always more cloudy and cool towards eastern coast with plenty of moving in from the north sea. here is the area of low pressure. it is putting us weather front very slowly northwards and eastwards but it is practically installing, and it is more or less stationary. through the rest of the afternoon still some rain on it but the rain is gradually weakening. h
just this curtain of cloud and rain draped right across the united kingdom. this is where we have the best of the sunshine, caithness and southern parts of aberdeenshire, another swirl of low pressure affecting the south—west of england boast a very pretty in the satellite map. still some showers here and it is still quite breezy as well. some of the heaviest of the rain has been across the midlands, yorkshire, the south—east of england. it is slowly pushing northwards and eastwards....
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quite a lot of positive news from the united kingdom, and that is being reflected also in the equity space, john. >> staying there in u.k. for one more, the bank of england is inching closer to its first rate cut since 2020. what's the latest, and will it have any bearing on what could happen here in the u.s.? >> so what we heard from the bank of england yesterday was that they kept rates and changed it 5.25%. that's still quite high when compare today the historical rates. however, they sounded more dovish than what markets were expecting. rather than just seeing one member of the nine-member policy committee suggesting they could cut rates, we actually saw two of them. that could suggest we are moving closer to seeing the bank of england cutting rates. let me put it into context for you, here in europe we have seen the swiss national bank cutting rates, the swiss national bank also cutting rates. the ecb is on track to do so in june, and now the bunch of england on track to do so this summer. what does this mean for the fed? well, it is the only major central bank at this stage tha
quite a lot of positive news from the united kingdom, and that is being reflected also in the equity space, john. >> staying there in u.k. for one more, the bank of england is inching closer to its first rate cut since 2020. what's the latest, and will it have any bearing on what could happen here in the u.s.? >> so what we heard from the bank of england yesterday was that they kept rates and changed it 5.25%. that's still quite high when compare today the historical rates. however,...
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the problems that we hear suffer in the united kingdom. >> here's the archbishop of canterbury, here's the head of the church of england, what about the english people who are suffering? where are his his, his his christian based theological sort of arguments for doing something about that? no, you're right, he's he's too interested in the politics. but i'm going to sort of i came to know the archbishop some years ago a little bit. and he is you're right, a very pleasant, very nice, charming man. however, we he's made some bad decisions. a lot of that is because the church of england more broadly , a lot of the more broadly, a lot of the clergy have become politicised. it's happened with the police. it's happened with the police. it's happened with the police. it's happened to an extent, even with the armed forces . it's with the armed forces. it's happening with all of these these institutions that we rely on as a society to be rock solid and set and maintain standards , and set and maintain standards, not to, to, to, you know, wave or sway with the breeze and whatever they feel like
the problems that we hear suffer in the united kingdom. >> here's the archbishop of canterbury, here's the head of the church of england, what about the english people who are suffering? where are his his, his his christian based theological sort of arguments for doing something about that? no, you're right, he's he's too interested in the politics. but i'm going to sort of i came to know the archbishop some years ago a little bit. and he is you're right, a very pleasant, very nice,...
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our southwest of kingdom. our southwest of england reporterjeff moody kingdom. our southwest of england reporter jeff moody has this report . this report. >> tough the last few years, sam richardson is a singer songwriter from saint agnes in cornwall . much of his music cornwall. much of his music reflects a sense of frustration with life in a coastal town. >> we've got a lot of empty shops, you know, a lot of our town centres, which is sort of causing a lot of death on the high street. i know that's a problem everywhere, but it is particularly bad down in cornwall, i think the infrastructure as well, for me is like a really big problem down here. our roads are just rammed all the time. >> similar problems across the border in devon. ilfracombe is the most deprived area in north devon. twice the town has appued devon. twice the town has applied for levelling up funding, twice it's been turned down something north devon mp selaine saxby says is frustrating. >> it's very complicated. it's not as straightforward as just throwing money at the problem. they're very d
our southwest of kingdom. our southwest of england reporterjeff moody kingdom. our southwest of england reporter jeff moody has this report . this report. >> tough the last few years, sam richardson is a singer songwriter from saint agnes in cornwall . much of his music cornwall. much of his music reflects a sense of frustration with life in a coastal town. >> we've got a lot of empty shops, you know, a lot of our town centres, which is sort of causing a lot of death on the high...
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kingdom. the voter who came and voted for a president who will make england better, has most likely already bought tickets back to london for 26 of may. the real lithuanian elections are not elections between nouseda and shamamet, but elections between spain, norway, sweden, ireland, germany and... other countries for labor migration, a choice in the absence of a choice, designed for a predictable result, in any case the president of the war will win, the president with the motto everything for the front, everything for the victory of ukraine, do not spare anyone, and understanding the varieties of lithuanian political clans is, in general, a completely useless matter and a very big amateur. the penultimate week of may will be remembered for two emergency incidents, one of them is the strange death of the president of iran: the helicopter could have been shot down. this version is naturally in the air. iran has plenty of enemies who would try such a combination in an attempt to find new points
kingdom. the voter who came and voted for a president who will make england better, has most likely already bought tickets back to london for 26 of may. the real lithuanian elections are not elections between nouseda and shamamet, but elections between spain, norway, sweden, ireland, germany and... other countries for labor migration, a choice in the absence of a choice, designed for a predictable result, in any case the president of the war will win, the president with the motto everything for...
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if you are watching us in the united kingdom, breakfast is up next. have a really good day. hello, there. looking at thursday's weather, we've got some, i think, wet weather on the way to parts of england and wales with some thundery rain at times. on wednesday, here's the day of sunny spells and passing showers. some of those showers, mind you, were very heavy, for example, here in hebden bridge. but looking at the satellite picture, you can see a stripe of cloud just here, that's a weather front that stretches all the way into europe. there's our front. but bumping into that front, we've got this trough here, this line of very intense showers. you might get the sense that these areas of rain are merging together. well, i think that's exactly what's going on. and they will tend to run towards england over the coming hours. so weather—wise, over the next few hours, not so much of an issue. we'll have some low cloud affecting some of our north sea coast, a few mist and fog patches here and occasional spots of rain or drizzle. drier weather elsewhere with temperatures around
if you are watching us in the united kingdom, breakfast is up next. have a really good day. hello, there. looking at thursday's weather, we've got some, i think, wet weather on the way to parts of england and wales with some thundery rain at times. on wednesday, here's the day of sunny spells and passing showers. some of those showers, mind you, were very heavy, for example, here in hebden bridge. but looking at the satellite picture, you can see a stripe of cloud just here, that's a weather...
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so forward to use in the united kingdom have begun detaining migrants in preparation to deport them to rwanda. video showed immigration officials investing microns and design them, so you can see from homes around england 5 minutes of issue. soon at columbus, the 1st group to be sent to the east african country by july parliament to prove the little paving the way for the deportations last month. but human rights groups and un officials have criticized to move. lee on a broadly is a british political consultant on coming types of joins us now from london, kentucky with us on the program. so when shocking video and images i suppose is all that we can describe them as a. but the government is promising to tackle illegal immigration, both your reaction as well. i think the government in the certainly trying to spin this in a way that shows the robot and the plan which has been met, flashes immigration policy is on the way that the plan is working. but i think we have to look at this with us in the klein because we have an election in the u. k. tomorrow local elections. but however, i do t
so forward to use in the united kingdom have begun detaining migrants in preparation to deport them to rwanda. video showed immigration officials investing microns and design them, so you can see from homes around england 5 minutes of issue. soon at columbus, the 1st group to be sent to the east african country by july parliament to prove the little paving the way for the deportations last month. but human rights groups and un officials have criticized to move. lee on a broadly is a british...
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let me note that the united kingdom is the leader in europe in the number of homeless people. social inequality is generally the main scourge of the anglo-saxon world. for example, in the usa, every seventh child lives in poverty. england and the states. is rapidly plunging into a serious economic crisis, which explains their persistent aggression in ukraine and palestine. well, then leading western economists began to recognize the harmfulness of washington’s policy of sanctions; instead of making big money for the ruin of belarus and russia, the sanctions, on the contrary, resurrected high inflation in europe, america, and britain. wrong decisions hit the satellite countries even more painfully. baltic ports are on the brink. why western policy is always a minus and how belarus accepts the right decisions to increase the well-being of your people, alexey avdonin about hidden relationships, politics and economics. hello! this is simple economics with alexey avdon. in modern conditions, an incorrect understanding of the laws of economics, an attempt to change them to suit on
let me note that the united kingdom is the leader in europe in the number of homeless people. social inequality is generally the main scourge of the anglo-saxon world. for example, in the usa, every seventh child lives in poverty. england and the states. is rapidly plunging into a serious economic crisis, which explains their persistent aggression in ukraine and palestine. well, then leading western economists began to recognize the harmfulness of washington’s policy of sanctions; instead of...
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i think it speaks that the parity scotland does not have within the united kingdom the prime minister would never have countenanced a prime doing a general election during england school holidays. but it seems overly acceptable in scotland school holidays. something of the slip—up from this prime minister. the holidays. something of the slip-up from this prime minister.— holidays. something of the slip-up from this prime minister. the snp is been through — from this prime minister. the snp is been through a _ from this prime minister. the snp is been through a very _ from this prime minister. the snp is been through a very turbulent - from this prime minister. the snp is been through a very turbulent time | been through a very turbulent time but the change of two leaders. you must be worried about the onward march of labour that we have seen across the country. what are you going to do to push back against that threat? we going to do to push back against that threat?— going to do to push back against that threat? we can stand on our record in the _ that threat? we can stand on
i think it speaks that the parity scotland does not have within the united kingdom the prime minister would never have countenanced a prime doing a general election during england school holidays. but it seems overly acceptable in scotland school holidays. something of the slip—up from this prime minister. the holidays. something of the slip-up from this prime minister.— holidays. something of the slip-up from this prime minister. the snp is been through — from this prime minister. the...
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speaker, we are leveled up across the united kingdom and investing in places that need it most including asthma right honorable friend rightly highlights our coastal community spirit almost 1,000,000,000 pounds of leveling up fund has been allocated to the east of england including 75 million for coastal places. i know he welcomes the town deal for lowest off in particular but i will ensure my honorable friend gets a beating with the relevant minister to discuss how we can for the support his region come it's all in in the security but in particular its coastal committees. >> mr. speaker, the greenpeace group on earth found 36 supposing grassroots campaign groups which were actually administered by conservative staff and activists, and were forums from bio racism, anti-semitism and islamophobic attacks on sadiq khan. coordinate efforts around at the 21. can the prime minister shed some light on the shady groups spreading abuse, the funding, the links to his party and whether he is aware of some operations existing elsewhere in the uk asked if he won't will the least committed a to invest
speaker, we are leveled up across the united kingdom and investing in places that need it most including asthma right honorable friend rightly highlights our coastal community spirit almost 1,000,000,000 pounds of leveling up fund has been allocated to the east of england including 75 million for coastal places. i know he welcomes the town deal for lowest off in particular but i will ensure my honorable friend gets a beating with the relevant minister to discuss how we can for the support his...
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from all four nations of the united kingdom, but today will be just as warm, if not warmer, across eastern areas of england, up to 27 celsius. we have some changes and it will fill caller compared to yesterday. there will be showers that will be heavy and thundery. this is at four o'clock this afternoon. risk of thunderstorms around. across england and wales, many showers and thunderstorms towards northwest england, southwest england. quite hit and miss. there will be heavy and thundery, very noticeable, but eastern areas have some sunshine. some of those showers will move north and eastward as we go through the night and i turned over and overnight temperatures getting down to 13 celsius. next week, low pressure moving its way and certainly more unsettled and it won't be as warm either. temperatures down to the average for the time of year. to monday, this area will move in from the southwest, bringing unsettled conditions. outbreaks of quite heavy rains moving into cornwall, devon, northern ireland as we go through monday but you can see for the majority, for most of the day it is lookin
from all four nations of the united kingdom, but today will be just as warm, if not warmer, across eastern areas of england, up to 27 celsius. we have some changes and it will fill caller compared to yesterday. there will be showers that will be heavy and thundery. this is at four o'clock this afternoon. risk of thunderstorms around. across england and wales, many showers and thunderstorms towards northwest england, southwest england. quite hit and miss. there will be heavy and thundery, very...
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so i was ignorant enough to think that england was the united kingdom when i joined the army. all of a sudden, army guys from scotland. exactly. ireland yeah. wells, i see this sectarian divide . i'm wells, i see this sectarian divide. i'm not wells, i see this sectarian divide . i'm not saying it's wells, i see this sectarian divide. i'm not saying it's a great thing, but sectarian divide when it comes to the football matches, all of a sudden people don't want england to win. they want scotland to win. and all of a sudden you're getting a wider circumference of what it is to be part of gb plc. so i really do believe it's a great avenue . now if you don't great avenue. now if you don't go into the military, 100% civil pride, civic service, a young person , 16 to 18, understanding person, 16 to 18, understanding that this world you're entering was built by other people and you've got a role of responsibility to take care of that place, not to trash it, that place, not to trash it, that it's not a freebie, a free for all that you've got a role of responsibility and you can be an
so i was ignorant enough to think that england was the united kingdom when i joined the army. all of a sudden, army guys from scotland. exactly. ireland yeah. wells, i see this sectarian divide . i'm wells, i see this sectarian divide. i'm not wells, i see this sectarian divide . i'm not saying it's wells, i see this sectarian divide. i'm not saying it's a great thing, but sectarian divide when it comes to the football matches, all of a sudden people don't want england to win. they want...
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, saxons and jutes arrived and forged new kingdoms in what would later become a united england. but apparently white supremacists also think that it's for them, which is ridiculous because in the beginning, the whole point is it's not referring to a homogenous group. but anyway. >> but the problem with racists is, they don't they're not necessarily that well—educated , necessarily that well—educated, so they might not know the real meaning of anglo—saxon. >> no, they're not. and so this very important journal, that's been going for a long time. they're thinking of changing its name. they've done it. change it. right, right, which is, you know, upsetting a lot. >> here it is. it's the early medieval england now, instead of anglo—saxon. oh. absolutely ridiculous. it's an attack on us. just good old english people. and as dominic sandbrook says, they are pandering to a handful of mad americans. yeah because just because white nationalist americans use it, why do we then have to alter our. yeah, it's colonialism. yeah. >> it's colonialism by white racist americans. yeah, abs
, saxons and jutes arrived and forged new kingdoms in what would later become a united england. but apparently white supremacists also think that it's for them, which is ridiculous because in the beginning, the whole point is it's not referring to a homogenous group. but anyway. >> but the problem with racists is, they don't they're not necessarily that well—educated , necessarily that well—educated, so they might not know the real meaning of anglo—saxon. >> no, they're not....
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the nhs is in crisis in every part of the united kingdom because the decisions that are taken in westminster don“t that are taken in westminster don't just affect england, but wales, scotland, and northern ireland. that's why just the scotland, and northern ireland. that's whyjust the other week i met the northern ireland health minister to talk about how we might work together after the election. i have another call today with the welsh health minister. the snp“s health minister in scotland, even he has admitted yesterday that a labour government would be betterfor scotland because we will take action on waiting lists, that 80 —— benefits would be felt in scotland which is why voters should not vote snp to oppose the conservatives they should vote labour to replace the conservatives because working together, whether with the labour government in wales, the ulster unionist health minister in northern ireland or the snp health minister in scotland, a labour government in westminster would create a rising tide which lifts all ships in westminster. people canjudge tide which lifts all s
the nhs is in crisis in every part of the united kingdom because the decisions that are taken in westminster don“t that are taken in westminster don't just affect england, but wales, scotland, and northern ireland. that's why just the scotland, and northern ireland. that's whyjust the other week i met the northern ireland health minister to talk about how we might work together after the election. i have another call today with the welsh health minister. the snp“s health minister in...
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the reason for this subtle spell of weather, a big area of high pressure sitting across the united kingdom at the moment, keeping the rain bearing weather fronts at bay for the time being. this morning we might start with a bit of mist and fog. that will clear away. also high—level cloud making the sunshine a tad hazy. for most of the uk, it will be a dry day the sunshine. that far north of scotland, yesterday had outbreaks of rain. today fairly cloudy. temperatures in the northern isles ii celsius. elsewhere across the uk, temperatures getting up to about 21, 2a may be. 25, even 26 degrees in the south—east of england. maybe a tad warmer. uv levels are high at the moment, just as they august really. bear that in mind. tonight we have ploughed across the north sea. that will will drift in. quite misty and murky here first thing saturday morning. saturday morning starts off on a sunny mate jelinek a note for most parts. i sunny matejelinek a note for most parts. i mentioned sunny mate jelinek a note for most parts. i mentioned the cloud. sunny matejelinek a note for most parts. i mentio
the reason for this subtle spell of weather, a big area of high pressure sitting across the united kingdom at the moment, keeping the rain bearing weather fronts at bay for the time being. this morning we might start with a bit of mist and fog. that will clear away. also high—level cloud making the sunshine a tad hazy. for most of the uk, it will be a dry day the sunshine. that far north of scotland, yesterday had outbreaks of rain. today fairly cloudy. temperatures in the northern isles ii...
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and eventually leaders will step up in england and come to the forefront and save the united kingdom. >> strong stuff that , you know, >> strong stuff that, you know, was, he's entitled to his view, i suppose. right. it's time to reveal today's greatest britain on union, jackass , john, who is on union, jackass, john, who is your greatest britain? >> well, it's alan bates now. over the ocean. every week, you know. >> but just think of it. >> but just think of it. >> i'll tell you what, though. think of it today, though, to have legislation going every day. no no, no, no. you see, that's the trouble about you lot. you get bored, don't you? >> you sort of five minutes on a topic and then you want something else. >> alan bates and the post office story is a terrific story of personal endeavour. and if you can't call him great, who can you call if you keep nominating? >> i'm concerned. and also i might nominate my uhjust just to wind you up . wind you up. >> but he had that crack about paula vennells . you know, she's paula vennells. you know, she's been giving evidence today. i don't kno
and eventually leaders will step up in england and come to the forefront and save the united kingdom. >> strong stuff that , you know, >> strong stuff that, you know, was, he's entitled to his view, i suppose. right. it's time to reveal today's greatest britain on union, jackass , john, who is on union, jackass, john, who is your greatest britain? >> well, it's alan bates now. over the ocean. every week, you know. >> but just think of it. >> but just think of it....
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i'm very proud of being english. i was born in england, i was born in london. but i'm of mixed race because my father was my grandfather was jewish. my grandmother came from ireland. i think the united kingdom is a mixture, a complete smorgasbord to be swedish as a, as of tonight, of, of different nationalities. and i'm proud of that. and i think we should all be proud of it. we should all recognise that we're a complete mix and we should celebrate that. not not, you know, try and tearit that. not not, you know, try and tear it apart. >> okay. so, james, just a final point to you if, if i may, matt, i just want to be really clear on something here. so the, the flag under which, you know, we cracked the enigma code and defeated the nazis, you know, that could be quite shameful . that could be quite shameful. but if olly alexander wears that flag as a sequinned bikini, that is. that's that's the that's taking back control of it. is it ? >> 7- >> you 7— >> you know 7 >> you know that you're misquoting me there, and it's hilarious . misquoting me there, and it's
i'm very proud of being english. i was born in england, i was born in london. but i'm of mixed race because my father was my grandfather was jewish. my grandmother came from ireland. i think the united kingdom is a mixture, a complete smorgasbord to be swedish as a, as of tonight, of, of different nationalities. and i'm proud of that. and i think we should all be proud of it. we should all recognise that we're a complete mix and we should celebrate that. not not, you know, try and tearit that....
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what happened in your life for you to find yourself on the shores of the united kingdom? well i, i actually studied microbiology and into my second yeani microbiology and into my second year, i came to england for the first time. >> i was from where? from nigeria . and i arrived, mid nigeria. and i arrived, mid december . it nigeria. and i arrived, mid december. it was dark, it was cold and i loved it. i did honestly, everyone expects me to like hot temperature, but i just knew that i liked the, you know, i liked the weather, i liked the can do that. i seem to sense around it . around it. >> i like the fact that women seem to be able to do almost anything. >> so i started trying to figure out how i was going to come here and study, but i couldn't afford to. >> so i happened across a clothing store, primark, and i thought, well , let's see if thought, well, let's see if i could buy some things here. take back to my undergrad , sell them back to my undergrad, sell them for a profit and build up money that way . that way. >> and that's exactly what i did. >> really. >> reall
what happened in your life for you to find yourself on the shores of the united kingdom? well i, i actually studied microbiology and into my second yeani microbiology and into my second year, i came to england for the first time. >> i was from where? from nigeria . and i arrived, mid nigeria. and i arrived, mid december . it nigeria. and i arrived, mid december. it was dark, it was cold and i loved it. i did honestly, everyone expects me to like hot temperature, but i just knew that i...
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we are levelling up across the united kingdom and investing in places that need it the most, including, as my honourable friend rightly highlights, our coastal communities. almost £1 billion of levelling up funding has been allocated to the east of england, including 75 million for coastal places. i know that he welcomes the town deal for lowestoft, in particular. i will ensure that my honourable friend gets a meeting with the relevant minister to discuss how we can further support as region, its role in our energy security, in particular in coastal communities.— security, in particular in coastal communities. , , :, , communities. the greenpeace group found 36 supposed _ communities. the greenpeace group found 36 supposed to _ communities. the greenpeace group found 36 supposed to roots - communities. the greenpeace group| found 36 supposed to roots campaign groups which were actually administered by conservative staff and activists. the forums for it by anti—semitism and islamophobic attacks on sadiq khan. while he is above such coordinated efforts around 20 mph zones in wales,
we are levelling up across the united kingdom and investing in places that need it the most, including, as my honourable friend rightly highlights, our coastal communities. almost £1 billion of levelling up funding has been allocated to the east of england, including 75 million for coastal places. i know that he welcomes the town deal for lowestoft, in particular. i will ensure that my honourable friend gets a meeting with the relevant minister to discuss how we can further support as region,...