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so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very carefully address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. is it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think is stomach was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives assuming labor does roll to victory, as the polls are showing. what you expect to come next in the recognize is actually a super interesting and unpredictable question. i think because that the general default assumption is that they will draw the lesson from the fate that they one far enough to the right. and that's why they haven't ridge so many bytes to the right wing populist brought that they're contributing, that they lost it in the middle and they should have tried to fight life for the sense of ground. and that therefore it would get increasingly radical. yo
so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very carefully address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. is it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think is stomach was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives assuming labor does roll to victory, as the polls are...
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so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very carefully address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. was it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think has stomach was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives, them assuming labor does roll to victory, as the polls are showing. what you expect to come next in the recognize is actually a super interesting and unpredictable question. i think because the, the general default assumption is that they will draw the lesson from the fate that they one far enough to the right. and that's why they haven't ridge so many bytes to the right wing populist brought to the control thing that they lost it in the middle. and they should have tried to fight life for the center ground. and that therefore, it would get increasingly radical.
so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very carefully address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. was it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think has stomach was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives, them assuming labor does roll to victory, as the...
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k. without the u. k. um, you know, industry having or, or the economy having to train them themselves. and so this focus on this move, but it's is a way about taking integration as a topic and talking about it. but note about the bit that they don't really want to do anything about, you know, so you can still use this topic without really addressing why that by legal migration is still so high. i think a lot, i just want to bring this full circle and get some, some final thoughts on what's ahead after these elections. can labor be a new start for the u. k. this is our big question. so i think 1st new governments are in pretty quickly in the u. k. so basically the day after the elections of labor gets a huge majority of the customer will be invited to form the government, but it will not be a blessed i. in 1997 revolution where labor comes in with a plan to really to and the country around. i think the best line i would describe the labels current policy is, was we want to do a lot of things like the torie
k. without the u. k. um, you know, industry having or, or the economy having to train them themselves. and so this focus on this move, but it's is a way about taking integration as a topic and talking about it. but note about the bit that they don't really want to do anything about, you know, so you can still use this topic without really addressing why that by legal migration is still so high. i think a lot, i just want to bring this full circle and get some, some final thoughts on what's...
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so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very carefully address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. was it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think is style my was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives, i'm assuming labor does roll to victory as the polls are showing. what you expect to come next in the recognize is actually a super interesting and unpredictable question. i think because that the general default assumption is that they will draw the lesson from the fate that they one far enough to the right. and that's why they hemorrhage so many bytes to the right wing populist brought that they're contributing, that they lost it in the middle and they should have tried to fight life for the sense of ground. and that therefore it would get increasingly radical.
so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very carefully address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. was it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think is style my was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives, i'm assuming labor does roll to victory as the...
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so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very tacitly address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. was it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think has stomach was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives assuming labor does roll to victory, as the polls are showing. what you expect to come next in the recognize is actually a super interesting and unpredictable question. i think because that the general default assumption is that they will draw the lesson from the fate that they one far enough to the right. and that's why they hemorrhage so many voids to the right wing populist rod at the contracting that they lost it in the middle. and they should have tried to fight life for the sense of ground and that therefore it would get increasingly radical. you would have a
so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very tacitly address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. was it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think has stomach was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives assuming labor does roll to victory, as the polls are...
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so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very carefully address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. is it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think is stomach was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives assuming labor does roll to victory, as the polls are showing. what you expect to come next in the recognize is actually a super interesting and unpredictable question. i think because that the general default assumption is that they will draw the lesson from the fate that they one far enough to the right. and that's why they hemorrhage so many bytes to the right wing populist rod that they're contributing, that they lost it in the middle and they should have tried to fight life for the sense of ground. and that therefore it would get increasingly radical. you would
so even the u. k. u relationship, which we talked about in the beginning, labor would only very carefully address that. and really the focus will be on tackling and h. s. the cost of living crisis. is it sort of small levers and labor trying to convince the economy to invest more and in the country? and this is what i think is stomach was say on day one after the elections. and where does all of our, where does this leave? the conservatives assuming labor does roll to victory, as the polls are...
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k. without the u. k. um, you know, industry having or, or the economy having to train them themselves. and so this focus on this move, but it's is a way about taking integration as a topic and talking about that, but not about the bit that they don't really want to do anything about, you know, so you can still use this topic without really addressing why that by legal migration is still so high because i just want to bring this full circle and get some, some final thoughts on what's ahead. after these elections. can labor be a new start for the u. k. this is our big question. so i think 1st new governments are in pretty quickly in the u. k. so basically the day after the elections of labor gets a huge majority of the customer will be invited to form the government, but it will not be a blessed i. in 1997 revolution where labor comes in with a plan to really to and the country around. i think the best line i would describe the labels current policy is, was we want to do a lot of things like the tories, but
k. without the u. k. um, you know, industry having or, or the economy having to train them themselves. and so this focus on this move, but it's is a way about taking integration as a topic and talking about that, but not about the bit that they don't really want to do anything about, you know, so you can still use this topic without really addressing why that by legal migration is still so high because i just want to bring this full circle and get some, some final thoughts on what's ahead....
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k. as, as u. k, reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever war right now. what hurt somebody, what british and bassett on the on prowl. but he says a ferrara's opened the debate between viable parties and the u. k. over support to ukraine, that no one had dad to talk about. people actually, he wants to know tend to view points and flaws his unique. so the import is always offers no offensive. the point for me to move stage as close as much bolton policies in london so, so i think it makes it divides the most is kind of fan base if you like. i think that can only be a good thing for him because of the name is very, very different scale tend to be boys know. and what's happening in the crane from the person from the physical body is the reason there's been a big that actually
k. as, as u. k, reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever war right now. what hurt somebody, what british and bassett on the on prowl. but he says a ferrara's opened the debate between viable parties and the u. k. over support to ukraine, that no one had dad to talk...
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k. as, as u. k, reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever was right. let's discuss this now live with the former british and back. so that to russia, an author of a mistake in moscow, how british diplomacy failed in russia, eon, proud yon is good to have you join me right now. now i know you've been following this development and what is your reaction to nigel for august statement that nato is expansion? prove up to ross that into war? does he have a point here? when he does, and it's something that people will say the media been talking about now for some time, you know, brought it back to 2014. and even before this, i think the reason there's been a big accident is the nice thing is that, you know, device and then count general election campaign between the 2 main policie
k. as, as u. k, reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever was right. let's discuss this now live with the former british and back. so that to russia, an author of a mistake in moscow, how british diplomacy failed in russia, eon, proud yon is good to have you join me...
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k, a by u k phone policy, you know, ukraine. and i think there him doing that is actually a positive post assigned that democracy is starting to by kind of to have an election and the over the can get now while got been spokesperson has tried to deflect blame for a so just mass protests that they've erupt that in east africans est over a high gain taxes. how about he could not decide who exactly to point the finger on russia for the war, the drain, or the west, which locked the country into a deck trap. with all the details. here was ortiz, no, we'll come gay. the big events, the rocking kenya, the government of william o toe, some say, is the faithful servant of washington. the if and the royal bank is attempting to solve punitive texas down the throats off of the masses. and this has reaped an explosion of the youth which has so i did the streets of every major town and city in kenya, but now government spokesperson isaac model that has come out with confusing statements where he is accusing foreign powers of a sponsoring j, a
k, a by u k phone policy, you know, ukraine. and i think there him doing that is actually a positive post assigned that democracy is starting to by kind of to have an election and the over the can get now while got been spokesperson has tried to deflect blame for a so just mass protests that they've erupt that in east africans est over a high gain taxes. how about he could not decide who exactly to point the finger on russia for the war, the drain, or the west, which locked the country into a...
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the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very significantly, depending on the policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent among those who intensive vote for the conservative profit. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote for nigel. $5.00 just reform u. k. policy. the public desired to come migration is a defining factor in the 2016 bricks. it referendum. yet kevin polling indicates that overall votes as a to, to action a sofa. and partly because the post wrecks it labor shortages in key areas. when the u. k. public cost, would you like levels of migration to full? is a fair proportion which say yes that they would like migration that goes to full. but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this april vega, so different groups of michael work has such as coworkers, of doctors and nurses or ukrainians or should have all these different gro
the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very significantly, depending on the policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent among those who intensive vote for the conservative profit. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote for nigel. $5.00 just reform u. k. policy. the public desired to come migration is a defining factor in...
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k, and pressure on housing and social cash, the u. k. does appear to have a problem of new people then it has results is, is that down to too much migration is many seem to believe. well, that is certainly what you will hear from the reform u. k. on some conservative politicians. but i think most observers, um, particularly experts in those particular services we don't use, it actually has more to do with under investment, for example, in healthcare and under investments that we in house. and we don't build anyone near enough houses in the u. k roll and the number of people coming into the country. clearly they do in some areas produce some pressure. but actually it's not really migration. that is the key issue. both labor and the tories say they intend to bring down migration. starting with the tories, are they still persisting with that plan to the ports, illegal migrants to rhonda, how much support is that for that plan as well? uh, there is considerable public support for it and not majority support. you'd have to say many people are
k, and pressure on housing and social cash, the u. k. does appear to have a problem of new people then it has results is, is that down to too much migration is many seem to believe. well, that is certainly what you will hear from the reform u. k. on some conservative politicians. but i think most observers, um, particularly experts in those particular services we don't use, it actually has more to do with under investment, for example, in healthcare and under investments that we in house. and...
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k. as, as u. k, reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever war now the i c k to our group uses ukraine stepping stone into the heart of europe and that's what, according to a, c d o security official, amberleen. jeremy now reported leave habits more than 27000 radical followers of these lum, representing potentially a security threats. the are to use more odd cuz you have has been looking into the complex story. a my, a warning that you might find some of the following images disturbing in the city who masika non most schools outskirts was a travesty. live often sleuth of civilians, men, women, children. it's rattles. russia to the cool the, the terrorists lead immediately. they would track cuz they hated for ukraine and what detained a me a i was drive from the buddha, even
k. as, as u. k, reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever war now the i c k to our group uses ukraine stepping stone into the heart of europe and that's what, according to a, c d o security official, amberleen. jeremy now reported leave habits more than 27000 radical...
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remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the governing party originally soon faces complete devastation if we listen to the pulse like and so for the biggest, the feet in living memory. certainly even back as far as 19 o 5, they could lose doors on. so those are the seats, i think the majority that they had asked this of a listen to some of the criticisms of add knowledge offer. i has a position and we'll take from there. what. what do you said was completely wrong and only plays into patients hands and this kind of appeasement is dangerous for breast and security. the ferocious comments about russia and ukraine, all disgraceful the predictable outrage from the establishment that the leader of the labor party there and the leader of the government right now, really soon, i very, very energetic supporters of ukraine. and i think what the reality is, is that, and for i just connected with the british public on the reality around you find on many other farm par policy as groups if you like, tha
remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the governing party originally soon faces complete devastation if we listen to the pulse like and so for the biggest, the feet in living memory. certainly even back as far as 19 o 5, they could lose doors on. so those are the seats, i think the majority that they had asked this of a listen to some of the criticisms of add knowledge offer. i has a position and we'll take from there. what. what do you said was completely...
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according to the london mass . 1.27000000000 for the u. k. economy, according to follow these banks and eat super friends, he unsafe streaming, so wards, wembley stadium behind me. what is spent? on average, a $1000.00 each on tickets travel accommodation foods, outfits off the policies, etc. so you can see the money is rolling and i'm assuming you might have spent that i'd say that maybe a little more. sounds about right maybe per ticket, right? but ticket, but then you go to accommodations, you started about airfare and then you put a number on it. like that. would, you know, hasn't been expensive. yeah. yeah, i would say that's a good combination. outfits. yeah, yeah. so we paid $95.00 pounds for to each 1000 from the top 10. i managed to get pretty much every single vintage. so our time out for is going for about 40 quest. we thought it pretty well when i punch it by i'm doing 2 more times. so i've got to make the money. you know, just say what? no, i'm good. i'm good ultimate twice to get into wembley and okay. london is one of the riche
according to the london mass . 1.27000000000 for the u. k. economy, according to follow these banks and eat super friends, he unsafe streaming, so wards, wembley stadium behind me. what is spent? on average, a $1000.00 each on tickets travel accommodation foods, outfits off the policies, etc. so you can see the money is rolling and i'm assuming you might have spent that i'd say that maybe a little more. sounds about right maybe per ticket, right? but ticket, but then you go to accommodations,...
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he's the director of land from economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how allow me is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries resolve who japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice as much that as the us. and there isn't really that much concern that japan's guy and the phone. there's a little bit of concerns, but not much inside of the us. what yeah, well stays down because a big in the context that during, you know, the eighty's and ninety's for example, where they still a very long way to go. and when we talk about that, what, what do we mean? i mean for, for you and i, if we're a data, talked out it's all credit cards. we owe money on, or loans, or, or a mortgage when a country is in debt. what does that mean? well, it means that i am, i have better is th
he's the director of land from economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how allow me is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries resolve who japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go...
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the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a division of labor. ultimately, the german and french defense ministries had to get involved. in april, they formerly signed off on an agreement, so it's still unclear who gets a cannon, or if that's even been decided you start with, do we have a really common view amount decline it should be? do we have a need? does it look similar enough that we could actually come together that not necessarily identical, but we, we could sort of writing these things together. but there are also success stories in joint
the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a...
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the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders, and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a division of labor. ultimately, the german and french defense ministries had to get involved. in april, they formerly signed off on an agreement, though it's still unclear who gets a cannon, or if that's even been decided, you start with, do we have a really common view of mt decline? it should be? do we have a need? does it look similar enough that we could actually come together that not necessarily identical, but we, we could sort of writing these things together. but there are also success stories in
the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders, and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a...
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the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a division of labor. ultimately, the german and french defense ministries had to get involved. in april, they formerly signed off on an agreement, though it's still unclear who gets a cannon, or if that's even been decided, you start with, do we have a really common view of mount decline it should be? do we have a need? does it look similar enough that we could actually come together that not necessarily identical, but we, we could to the writing these things together. but there are also success stories in
the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a...
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the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a division of labor. ultimately, the german and french defense ministries had to get involved. in april, they formerly signed off on an agreement, so it's still unclear who gets a cannon, or if that's even been decided, or you start with, do we have a really common view amount decline it should be? do we have a need? does it look similar enough that we could actually come together that not necessarily identical, but we, we could to the very nice things together. but there are also success stories in joint
the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a...
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next week's u. k. general, he makes about a piece of statements with your school will building up to mondays action that the years i'll buy a new site. and so i'm hoping that team can pull up a huge shock and beat stains and give themselves a chance of making the knockouts for the 1st time. thank you for joining us. it's 18 g m t 9 p in in gaza when nearly 21000 children are missing. according to a new report by saved the children most to believe to be trapped under rubble buried in unlocked grace or lost in the chaos of the war. more than 37000 palestinians have been killed industry by is really a talk since october. nearly half of them are children is there as abuses, have led to the un, adding it to a global list. blacklists of countries at home, children, felix t. o. r. a begins coverage the united nations has called it a rule for children. the causes health ministry has documented more than $15000.00 of their debts. on 8 agencies are founding the alarm on yet another green statistic. the missing c
next week's u. k. general, he makes about a piece of statements with your school will building up to mondays action that the years i'll buy a new site. and so i'm hoping that team can pull up a huge shock and beat stains and give themselves a chance of making the knockouts for the 1st time. thank you for joining us. it's 18 g m t 9 p in in gaza when nearly 21000 children are missing. according to a new report by saved the children most to believe to be trapped under rubble buried in unlocked...
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k, as is u. k reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to suddenly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever war just 5 months before the us presidential election, the bible and ministration has been a circling the wagons, i don't mean denying wives, but obligations that he is going see now. it says, quote, cheap state videos are at the root of those claims, all changed since the name as well on the story. we've all seen the footage of us president joe biden. a file oxygen evian, whose gas and blonde is on the wells stage have made him a lot of things stock closer and blames you directly. what's your response to that, sir? the, you know, last. so, you know, so long as you know, i, but now the white house has hit barked st videos appearing to show the bottom for using a wondering what for his own being manipulated to undermine
k, as is u. k reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to suddenly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever war just 5 months before the us presidential election, the bible and ministration has been a circling the wagons, i don't mean denying wives, but obligations that he is going see now. it says, quote, cheap state...
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k. as as u. k. reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever war. yeah, so angela's indeed maybe the times our the tides should i say, a changing shape, but it's always good to talk to thanks for joining me here in the studio apartment . so i think it is now from the u. k to germany because a v i says k terrace has infiltrated in europe using ukraine is a gain play that is according to the chief of germany, is a federal office for constitutional fiction. they feel stated that on tuesday, the narrative holding the hub is more than 27000 radical follows of is i'm representing potential security threats. oh, the guys have other bravo. the complex web linking the type of group to us actions . a warning. you may find some of the following, it would just the study of the crocus city
k. as as u. k. reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever war. yeah, so angela's indeed maybe the times our the tides should i say, a changing shape, but it's always good to talk to thanks for joining me here in the studio apartment . so i think it is now from the u. k to...
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k, as u. k. reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever was sort of proclaimed this new jersey is dead false. even despite his son, some of the game was a, out of the support of the claim. but does it really work like that? i wasn't to so it seems so cold, you claim peace, confidence a final push towards choosing aside for monday to ios. i'm so i'm a co young board offices looting for questions and reveals more in the latest episode of going undergrad. we shouldn't baton see for now is a preview or we are in a visa or wherever the bees are periods of time. in fact, uh, because obviously this conference less definitely to not have a good publicity for neutrality. but the whole policy, switzerland has waged in the, in the framework of ukraine in conflict or the unit cleanin
k, as u. k. reform party looks to challenge the conservative, i could take up to 10 seats in the election. so it's important that people understand what the motivations may be in the british press right now to certainly start talking about nigel for i just added you to the forever was sort of proclaimed this new jersey is dead false. even despite his son, some of the game was a, out of the support of the claim. but does it really work like that? i wasn't to so it seems so cold, you claim peace,...
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the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a division of labor. ultimately, the german and french defense ministries had to get involved. in april, they formerly signed off on an agreement, though it's still unclear who gets a cannon, or if that's even been decided or you start with, do we have a really common view amount decline it should be? do we have a need? does it look sitting there enough that we could actually come together that not necessarily identical, but we, we could to the very nice things together. but there are also success stories
the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a...
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full suggest is wide things. reform u. k. policy could take away books from the conservatives, but he's facing attacks from both sides, from allegations of races, candidates to accusations of policies aligning the function, preston, loud them. you put him on his 10 on the ukraine bowl. and oh, the conflict has caused big problems. issues to neck. is it possible before the end of the day commemorations and phones was widely criticized while his flight boots tama tate unto the end, who would be standing at the end of the election. they'd be known of to the 4th of july, and of course i'm sure if i'll just see the inside story. okay. the ok, let's not bringing our guys to any us from london as will hutton, who is a political economist columnist and president of the u. k. 's academy of social sciences and on the scotland, leslie rudolph, a pod cast or a journalist, and also the author of blossom what scotland needs to flourish. joining us from new york is pablo honda, who's a senior political advisor who is advising that you west
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remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the governing party originally soon faces complete a devastation if we listen to the pulse they can. so for the biggest, the feet in living memory, certainly even back as far as 19 o 5, they could lose dozens and dozens of seats. i think the majority that they had asked this of a listen to some of the criticisms of knowledge all for i was just a position and we'd take from there what, what he said was completely wrong and only plays into putin's hands. and this kind of appeasement is dangerous for personal security for all just comments about russia and ukraine, all disgraceful the predictable outrage from the establishment that the leader of the labor party there and the leader of the government right now we see through not very, very energetic supporters of ukraine, and i think what the reality is, is that am for i just connected with the british public and the reality around you find on many other farm part policy. s groups, if you like, that the b
remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the governing party originally soon faces complete a devastation if we listen to the pulse they can. so for the biggest, the feet in living memory, certainly even back as far as 19 o 5, they could lose dozens and dozens of seats. i think the majority that they had asked this of a listen to some of the criticisms of knowledge all for i was just a position and we'd take from there what, what he said was completely wrong and...
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the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a division of labor. ultimately, the german and french defense ministries had to get involved. in april, they formerly signed off on an agreement, though it's still unclear who gets a cannon, or if that's even been decided, you start with, do we have a really common view of mount decline it should be? do we have a need? does it look similar enough that we could actually come together that not necessarily identical, but we, we could to the very nice things together. but there are also success stories in joi
the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders. and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a...
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the u. k. the use of other countries as well, but most of them have the most and don't have the same kind of size of that to g d p ratio. haven't had the, the, the, the increase in the that's d d p ratio of the arrest i the last few years. it seems more like either this or not because 90 and the recovery coverage 90. so the things lot supply both to next. i'm prices rising for produces input costs, etc, driving and the pricing rather than mounting government that that would be my to my position anyway. okay. so why does that continue to grow? and it was why did, why does the us continue to borrow beyond its ability to pay it back? and why does nobody in the rest seem to what to do anything about this? well, they pass a very good question. never 2 things really. i mean, one is only on the spending side, there were a number of programs my social security. medicare also increased military expenditure, a huge increase in infrastructure expenditure through the impression reduction of the, by that mi
the u. k. the use of other countries as well, but most of them have the most and don't have the same kind of size of that to g d p ratio. haven't had the, the, the, the increase in the that's d d p ratio of the arrest i the last few years. it seems more like either this or not because 90 and the recovery coverage 90. so the things lot supply both to next. i'm prices rising for produces input costs, etc, driving and the pricing rather than mounting government that that would be my to my position...
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julie massage out of prison, and out of the u. k. the wiki leaks found or is expected to plead guilty to violating us espionage law, is now on his way to us pacific island. also coming up, germany's for mr. says the palestinian authority should play a role in post war garza, emily and a 5 fair buck as on her 8th trip to the middle east since the october 7th terrorist attacks last year. and it's really authority step up demolitions being occupied, east jerusalem in the wake of the october. some tax please have an exclusive report on how the move is ratcheting up tensions there even for the blow and terry martin, thanks for joining us. julia sondra has flown out of the u. k. after agreeing to a plea deal, which will see him go free. the wiki leaks founder is being moved to the northern marianna island as in the pacific where he is expected to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. son was warranted for publishing classified us military files on the with the leaks platform, which he founded in 2006. and he had been fighting expedit
julie massage out of prison, and out of the u. k. the wiki leaks found or is expected to plead guilty to violating us espionage law, is now on his way to us pacific island. also coming up, germany's for mr. says the palestinian authority should play a role in post war garza, emily and a 5 fair buck as on her 8th trip to the middle east since the october 7th terrorist attacks last year. and it's really authority step up demolitions being occupied, east jerusalem in the wake of the october. some...
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busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece, and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers and we're also providing training which they desperately need. because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned us are wonderful and they're, and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. steven has been on the road a lot. the national was the lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so
busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece, and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing...
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and they had meetings with the u. k . who did say that they would agree to look the other way if the united states did this, you know, in 2017 palm peo, called wiki leaks, a non state hostile intelligence sort of us offering to betted by state actors like russia. so this really was a, you know, a play against what they viewed as a foreign intelligence agency, worked in under the guise of the russian federation. and you know, what you're assigned released at that time was paul 7, which really hurt the c i a towards core. this is files from their ultra secret hacking division. and they essentially used a loophole to go ask for him, you know, normally to start doing surveillance on wiki leaks, their employees on, on a sancha themselves. they would need a signed document from the president that was then presented to the house of representatives and the senate to get their approval. but because they had classified wiki weeks as a, another spice sort of us. these actions really became comfortable intelligence offensive, and the
and they had meetings with the u. k . who did say that they would agree to look the other way if the united states did this, you know, in 2017 palm peo, called wiki leaks, a non state hostile intelligence sort of us offering to betted by state actors like russia. so this really was a, you know, a play against what they viewed as a foreign intelligence agency, worked in under the guise of the russian federation. and you know, what you're assigned released at that time was paul 7, which really...
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busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, workforce whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned us are wonderful and they're, and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. steven has been on the road a lot. the national was the lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down ther
busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface...
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again in the u. k. yep. you guessed it. good all nigel for raj from on the british political establishment just lost. the aid is back in the headlines. well for telling lies sports of the great political crime of telling the truth. i stood up in the european parliament in 2040 and i said, i quotes that will be a war in you cried. have we taken leave of all senses? do we actually want to have a. busy with pacing, because if we do with suddenly coming about it the right way, we directly encouraged the uprising in the ukraine that led to the toppling all the president. you have like a bitch on that let of call us into a divided man who's in reacting on the model of the story is if you put the russian bag with a stick, don't be surprised when he reacts. why do i say that? it was obvious to me would be ever eastwood expansion. lights i and the european union was giving this man a reason to his russian people to say that coming for us again and to go to war. we provide this war. i get it. of course it's his fault, he's use what w
again in the u. k. yep. you guessed it. good all nigel for raj from on the british political establishment just lost. the aid is back in the headlines. well for telling lies sports of the great political crime of telling the truth. i stood up in the european parliament in 2040 and i said, i quotes that will be a war in you cried. have we taken leave of all senses? do we actually want to have a. busy with pacing, because if we do with suddenly coming about it the right way, we directly...
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we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference is going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes and south africa, i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned us are wonderful and they're and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. steven has been on the road a lot national, which of lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so this is the future of whistle blowing. is this anti corruption? oh, focus and getting them up to speed kind of wh
we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference is going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes and south africa, i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because...
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when the u. k. public cost, would you like levels of migration to full? is a fair proportion which say yes that they would like migration that was the full. but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this over bigger, so different groups of michael work is such as coworkers, of doctors and nurses, so ukrainian, so sort of all these different groups. most of them people have exponent, say that they would like more of these, these individual groups. so i'm one level they would like overall migration levels to full, but they would like the groups which make up that number to increase if he does, that's that contradiction that all the parties are promising to resolve just in different ways. the white clips. so the place where the u. k is closest to continental europe, those who land here. so how far apart the 2 still off, poll brennan, i'll just 0. the officials have issued that 2 weeks notice in the us city of scottsdale because of wall 5 helicopters and planes of dumping, water and fire were taught him to help put out the flames with ours.
when the u. k. public cost, would you like levels of migration to full? is a fair proportion which say yes that they would like migration that was the full. but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this over bigger, so different groups of michael work is such as coworkers, of doctors and nurses, so ukrainian, so sort of all these different groups. most of them people have exponent, say that they would like more of these, these individual groups. so i'm one level they would...
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last year, japan promise to invest $20000000000.00 and u. k. and both countries signed to the agreement to states and then military forces on each other's territory. this visit will help build on that relationship. it comes as the u. k. increases its influence in the in the pacific region, next year and across carrier and small battleships will again deployed to the area the exercises. as we left europe, it became much more important to look at new opportunities. and we've seen that in 2 key areas. a common economic punched in the agreement between japan and the u. k . the 1st um major bilateral trade deal for britain to sign off the leading european union. and then more recently, britain has joined cpg page trans pacific opera ship of this year. now he to and mosacco will say, revisit folks with university are they, they've studied different times a place where the infra enjoyed relative anonymity and women business. formerly charlie angela algebra london, a dentist and has done the cricketing worldwide, which in the semi finals of a global to
last year, japan promise to invest $20000000000.00 and u. k. and both countries signed to the agreement to states and then military forces on each other's territory. this visit will help build on that relationship. it comes as the u. k. increases its influence in the in the pacific region, next year and across carrier and small battleships will again deployed to the area the exercises. as we left europe, it became much more important to look at new opportunities. and we've seen that in 2 key...
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busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned us are wonderful and they're, and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. steven has been on the road a lot. the national, which of lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down th
busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface...
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busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece, and i am on assume panel for that. jackie garrett, the whistle blowers of america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers and we're also providing training which they desperately need. because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned are wonderful in there and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. this, steven has been on the road a lot. national was the lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so th
busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece, and i am on assume panel for that. jackie garrett, the whistle blowers of america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface...
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busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i coast whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned are wonderful and they're, and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. it's steven has been on the road a lot. national was the lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there
busy w b, whistle blowers of the u. k. and i know the executive director stream like, well, i've been to her house. we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i coast whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface...
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have you with us to what extent is the u. k. on the verge of major change on issues like him, a gratian. but it just, it depends on so the income and government, those and as your package fine says the current government, the concern government has, has made a lot of changes other than 2023. there was of i just shy of 700000 people at migration, so u. k, which is, is there a kind of rapport heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the k o b. it has, or i think is their pocket shows well this is, this is some of the k been trying for a long time in terms of actually trying to attract people to come see. okay. so there was a, there was a strategy all bad time to get more international students of ours. that was, i think, the big, the problem is with them. so there's been a lot of like very rapid fault classes on policy minds think i'm a big kind of policy, kind of dr. sticking server part, but of other parties to similarly we had the roll on the scheme which a husba
have you with us to what extent is the u. k. on the verge of major change on issues like him, a gratian. but it just, it depends on so the income and government, those and as your package fine says the current government, the concern government has, has made a lot of changes other than 2023. there was of i just shy of 700000 people at migration, so u. k, which is, is there a kind of rapport heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come...
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thanks for joining us. julian hassan has left the u. k. after agreeing to a plea deal with united states. the wiki leaks founder will appear in court in the northern marianna islands in the pacific where he is expected to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. massage was wanted for publishing classified us military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he founded in 2006. he'd been fighting expedition to the us in britain where he spent the past 5 years and a high security prison. faulty a fight for freedom is finally pots and end after julianna's sons' agreed to us. please deal people to the plane on monday found for the us, terry tray of the know the mariana islands in the pacific that will go on to return . the once fugitive to his native australia and his brother said the family was overwhelmed. i'd been speaking to him this week and just going through all the details with him and you know, a very anxious, very excited. and he's looking forward to spending time with his family and been for a been able to have the sun shine on o
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so u. k. which is, is, are kind of a rapport, heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the u. k. b, it has their, i think, is their pocket shows. well, this is, this is some of these have been trying for a long time in terms of actually trying to attract people to come see, okay. so there was a, there was a strategy of bad time to get more international students of ours that was looking to bring their problems with them. so there's been a lot of like very rapid volt sauces on policy. i'm speaking with big kind of policy trying of the doctors to conserve the parchment of other parties to similarly we had the rolanda scheme which hasn't even got off the ground. yes. i think the likelihood is us, the incoming neighbor government has a husband echoing some of the conservatives talking with ration. they've said immigration is too high. but without really talking company about what they do about us are lots of problems with the system
so u. k. which is, is, are kind of a rapport, heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the u. k. b, it has their, i think, is their pocket shows. well, this is, this is some of these have been trying for a long time in terms of actually trying to attract people to come see, okay. so there was a, there was a strategy of bad time to get more international students of ours that was looking to bring their problems with them. so...
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remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the governing part, you'll receive soon. i faces complete a devastation if we listen to the pulse they can. so for the biggest, the feet in living memory, certainly even back as far as 19 o 5, they could lose dozens and dozens of seats. i think the majority that they had asked this of a listen to some of the criticisms of knowledge of raj as a position. and we'd take from there what, what he said was completely wrong and only plays into patients hands. and this kind of appeasement is dangerous for personal security for all just comments about russia and ukraine, all disgraceful the predictable outrage from the establishment that the leader of the labor party there and the leader of the government right now we see through not very, very energetic supporters of ukraine, and i think what the reality is, is that an a for ice is connected with the british public on the reality around you find on many other farm part policy. screwups, if you like that the b
remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the governing part, you'll receive soon. i faces complete a devastation if we listen to the pulse they can. so for the biggest, the feet in living memory, certainly even back as far as 19 o 5, they could lose dozens and dozens of seats. i think the majority that they had asked this of a listen to some of the criticisms of knowledge of raj as a position. and we'd take from there what, what he said was completely wrong and...
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and these are the images, the many u. k. voters will visualize. it's kind of a rush as tests these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the voter force. besides the liberal people, the 5 rights in vote is what they see there is desperately refugees seeking a place of safety risking their lives. what size of conservative say is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rules being broken in both cases, these are sincerely how deeply held social values. and i mean, the reaction to those images is just probably the represents. it's the actually probably the rising in terms of the see the same image, see and very different sense. i drove up with its famous white cliffs as long gonna a powerful symbol of the new case defenses against unwelcome arrivals. it's here in the porch, the b migrants plucked from the small boats in the channel or brought under those images which of laws be driven the debates about for migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that voters puts on migration as an election
and these are the images, the many u. k. voters will visualize. it's kind of a rush as tests these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the voter force. besides the liberal people, the 5 rights in vote is what they see there is desperately refugees seeking a place of safety risking their lives. what size of conservative say is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rules being broken in both cases, these are sincerely how deeply...
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k. under a plea deal with us, prosecutors sondra is facing a final court hearing inside pon, in the northern mariana islands where he is expected to plead guilty to a felony charge of by leading us espionage by the deal is expected to allow him to avoid for the present time and return to his native australia massage was indicted in 2019 for publishing classified military files on his wiki leaks platform. for over a decade the australian hawk attend whistle blower has divided public opinion. the hey old is a champion of free, pressed by many condemned as a trade to buy his detractors. it was in 2010. he became world famous after his company with kelly published a tribe of files and diplomatic cables. they included a video of an, a taco fine american apache helicopter, any rock but left 11 dead, including 2 journalists, rod during the day. and for some his actions with a hallmark of a free press, the description of what it is. but so many of those the link so nothing shots of treason and a
k. under a plea deal with us, prosecutors sondra is facing a final court hearing inside pon, in the northern mariana islands where he is expected to plead guilty to a felony charge of by leading us espionage by the deal is expected to allow him to avoid for the present time and return to his native australia massage was indicted in 2019 for publishing classified military files on his wiki leaks platform. for over a decade the australian hawk attend whistle blower has divided public opinion. the...
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this was playing its way up through the u. k. courts and we closely monitored that process, but we had to reset this as a political case and it may require a political solution. we had urged the us government long ago to consider other means of bringing this to an end. ideally, we would have seen a situation where all charges were dropped and that the case was simply closed. but the most important thing now is that julian will not spend any further time, unjustly behind bars. and we don't believe he should have been targeted for this. we don't believe that anybody should face such treatment for so long more than a decade for publishing information in the public interest. so the way that this was done leave some room for concern. we also remain worried about the possible use of the us as female shots against others in this way. so this is one next step is that law actually needs urgent reform. it was not intended to be used as a target journalist to get to be like this, but we have seen that it can be so 1st we, we need a publi
this was playing its way up through the u. k. courts and we closely monitored that process, but we had to reset this as a political case and it may require a political solution. we had urged the us government long ago to consider other means of bringing this to an end. ideally, we would have seen a situation where all charges were dropped and that the case was simply closed. but the most important thing now is that julian will not spend any further time, unjustly behind bars. and we don't...
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people in the u. k. o g to evaluate in 10 days time. opinion polls indicate that the labor policy is likely to gain a majority impala, been tough to move in a decade, a conservative rule, and the 5 prime ministers really challenge explains what you guys electrical system means for its politics. on july, the 4th, every one of the 650 seats in the u. k. 's, house of commons is up for grabs. for the victorious policy comes power. hence the policy leader, the keys to 10 downing street as prime minister. but how are you? k elections, one of why do i need to parties dominate? now the 1st thing to know is that in the u. k, you only have a volume, so your local constituency, empty, you never actually directly voice full, the prime minister. the 2nd thing to know about this 1st pos, the pies, the system by which 6 over the allocate states. and i'm going to use some meat pie charts to edit strides. now, many countries use proportional representation, where seats in the parliaments are directly proportional to each
people in the u. k. o g to evaluate in 10 days time. opinion polls indicate that the labor policy is likely to gain a majority impala, been tough to move in a decade, a conservative rule, and the 5 prime ministers really challenge explains what you guys electrical system means for its politics. on july, the 4th, every one of the 650 seats in the u. k. 's, house of commons is up for grabs. for the victorious policy comes power. hence the policy leader, the keys to 10 downing street as prime...
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according to the london mass . 1.27000000000 for the u. k. economy, according to follow these banks and eat super friends, he unsafe streaming towards wembley stadium behind me. what is spent on average, a $1000.00 each on tickets travel accommodation, foods, outfits off the policies, etc. so you can see the money is rolling and i'm assuming you might have spent that i'd say that maybe a little more. sounds about right maybe per ticket, right? but ticket, but then you go to accommodations to serve on airfare and then you put a number on it. like that. would, you know, hasn't been expensive. yeah. yeah, i would say that's a good combination. outfits. yeah, yeah. so we paid $95.00 pounds for to each 1000 from the top 10. i managed to get pretty much every single vintage. so our it's time out for is going for about 40 quest. we thought it pretty well when i punch it by, i'm doing 2 more times. so i've got to make the money. you know, just say what? no, i'm good, i'm good. i'll come in twice again to wembley. and olga london is one of the richest
according to the london mass . 1.27000000000 for the u. k. economy, according to follow these banks and eat super friends, he unsafe streaming towards wembley stadium behind me. what is spent on average, a $1000.00 each on tickets travel accommodation, foods, outfits off the policies, etc. so you can see the money is rolling and i'm assuming you might have spent that i'd say that maybe a little more. sounds about right maybe per ticket, right? but ticket, but then you go to accommodations to...
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u k. charges in favor of the us sent over the decision note to extradite consumers. in april, 2022. westminster magistrates quote. formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. set contrib. preteen patel signed goals for the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian hassan is still being detained in definitely solitary confinement in that marsh purse while is equal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump rainbow allegations and it's really important to to debunk them to explain the role of the media in mischaracterizing the case and creating us your campaign. the. the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having juliana sons testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really man
u k. charges in favor of the us sent over the decision note to extradite consumers. in april, 2022. westminster magistrates quote. formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. set contrib. preteen patel signed goals for the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian hassan is still being...